tv Cross Talk RT July 11, 2022 1:30am-1:59am EDT
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skill illogical reasons that they have failed to articulate when they talk about but it's a new world order. busy the liberal world or the rules based, or they're not, it resonates with the voters because they are rightly don't understand what any of these terms mean. and so as we had towards firing economic crisis, we're talking about a written will soon have a inflation rate of 11 percent. germany 8 percent it where a few years ago, the idea of even one percent inflation from the german demand. my got hitler's on his way back and then the united states is clearly heading towards the speculation. so it really is a question of why have the ruling in leads lead their countries into this disaster disaster of their own choosing? was another natural disaster of their own choosing margin, but everything the george said, it's completely obvious to all of us. but when we're asked, you know,
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how do you going to address these issues? and when we hear the response, we get it, we're going to back ukrainians. as long as it takes, i mean, but that does it answer the question again. and it's really quite insulting because decision makers, leadership in the west, they're there. they don't, they're not that they don't have to deal with the consequences of their own decision. i've always said, i doubt any of these leaders in europe in north america. have a clue, a loaf of bread cost, a little closer, or a lease, or jostling, or even the panoramic coast. that's not really concerned. i'm not attached to that economy, but it's very disturbing. what you summarize about this month? we keep hearing from the west that some ukraine must fire to the last man. you know, my god, how incredibly become listed to these people. think they are. that if, when you look at the actual human collateral, you know how much value does the put on one ukraine life would say nothing 1000000
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to it's almost the. busy the ideas and the human rights maybe been airbrushed of the whole equation. now george talks about, you know, well this is what we're heading and why we have got this from the western leaves. this new rationale is new. we keep hearing about so called reset button. you know, what is the reset button? i don't know what it is. you know. i don't think they know what it is, but i think what the western lease have been doing for very long time. certainly in my life time is making this transition from being in power and the governing. i'm touching problems had own to actually not dealing with problems a tool, but simply make themselves look busy. as if to get this idea. they represent the interests of people who actually believe in, you know, the new world order based on, on free speech, on libertarian. ready values on human rights, etc. all that, all that nonsense,
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which we've been presented to for so long as being the, the foundations of western democracy. which is really the, isn't really the true true, true story. i think what's happening now to, to explain what george touched on is i think a certain sense of panic. panic is setting in the western leash. they don't know where they're going. that terrified of debate, debate, it's like the age of the new environment. you know, we don't want people actually talking and this is why i'm horrified to get onto my laptop every morning and look at my twitter timeline and discover one more western jan. this being charged by the judiciary systems is a particular lady in germany. now who's report from us, she has faced a legal case in an absence and she's got this, this trial against, for just reporting reporting. the truth wasn't least, don't really like the truth that's come up as a commodity. they've control the so called truth or the perceived truth. so wrong now, but i think think assess again. and i think that i is linked to the ukraine. i think
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the panic is very much, you know, that they need to be more and more creative to support the what i call the super elite. you know, we keep looking at the lease. we tend to think of the leads of people like to about and or, or as johnson or emmanuel macro. but they're really the puppets are really the sort of spokespersons of the release. the real leads. a saw people who control equities in stock markets, the banks. i'm a major military industrial complex and even hollywood, this is the real, it is real powers, the control people ledger bud. and then we've been living under this pretense for so long in the west, particularly america, that hayes. okay. and we have real democracy because we don't much about and we can vote him out well for him out replacing with with was with whom you know, another muppet wearing a cheap suit representing those super lifts. so i think to answer the question or to talk to you about what church is, i think we're witnessing the state of panic from super kids now. and ukraine is
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part of that whole process of panic. imager isn't ukraine. the deflection, because of the panic evicted when martin has just talked about, i mean, they problems are easily recognized. but in when you live in their ideological bubble, they don't have any answers. they don't have any tools. okay, that's, that's the problem they have. and the problem is they only talk to themselves and what our problems are, they either don't recognize or could care less because our concerns are not their concerns and they are more. busy they were more important because they have the power, george? yes sir, there's no question of that. and then we can see this even in the coverage in the media of the downfall of forest johnson in which the media obsess. you know, the devote hours and hours of coverage to all the gossip and trivia who said, woman, who you one about want and when
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a guy who can run any of that with britain facing 11 percent inflation when people are unable to afford the gas and electricity bills when you have essentially months, months of the month of negative growth economy is stagnating, these are the issues that are rolling out and it's going to get even worse. we as, as we head into the winter and it was a panic, is also sitting in is that the rest of the world isn't buying what the west is selling. and you know, whether it's india or china, they aren't interested in any of this liberal, illogical claptrap that blinking and by the level that the great struggle going on in the world when democracy in return is. and there's no idea
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what lincoln is talking about. i have no idea to have, you know, the leaders of indian leaders of china. they pursue the national interest. you know, because they, they pose, you, there, civilizational interest and rush of us the same. they understand russia point of view, they understand what russia is doing. but they have no understanding of what exactly the west is doing, what, what exactly the west is seeking to achieve in your brain. in fact, when we asked that question, what exactly is the west seeking to achieve a new credit? it's impossible to ask if we're just going to go on, you know, whatever zalinski ones will, you know, zalinski will get. and then we're just going to keep fighting and we're going to wait. we're trying to put the russians as much as possible. well, with a view to want, i mean, really where, where does this go? since you have no hope of winning and you have no hope of bringing the russian economy to sneeze. so the west is in gauge in the war. the rest of the world has no
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interest in doesn't understand what the west is doing. martin, i'm glad to. boris johnson was brought out because it got great wrong, but he was head of the conservative party. but in the last waning days of this agony of his premier ship, he was talking about cockpit masculinity and the glasgow comp time. but we need to be more feminine than what i think boaters didn't expect that. but the conservative leader, maybe i'm wrong because he was, he was been all in the respective. he came from that classic, conservative background. and liter being and each and not many people in britain even know the jo, some isn't really even english is russian, greek, turkish. and french rolled into one, so he's an old character, but he played up very much the lift. and i think that's because really, if you look at the winning blow of his last election, where he had almost
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a landside was, was the huge contingent of old labor voters, the voted for him, the cross that line, you know, because they wanted to get it done the tories want to have the next time around the next election they want to play. but the story about joseph is really interesting. we're going to need to some because johnston is a product of the whole liters and she's in the u. k. and the reason why he had to be pulled out when the reason why there was just minor coup d'etat in england was because the conservative party realized it wasn't playing by the rules. the rules of keeping this pretense going, that we have a further democracy in the u. k. and that we really believe in freedom of speech and human rights. and all this, he was going off the rails, he was going away from the plantation plantations, american say, and panic because served as well. well, if you carried on doing that, it doesn't matter about the scandals that you keep on them. but if you carry on doing this, people will start real. well actually, this isn't
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a function democracy anymore. and then there is a facade here, you know, where super lead in our country say the big decisions. and, you know, and i think a big part of george mentioned the, the, the, the unintended consequence of countries no longer buying a product that probably wasn't factored in to taking on russia in the u. k. you know, the fact the, you have this acceleration now of bricks countries. you have this amalgamation of russia, india, china together looking to see how can we build around market, you know, forget about the west. you know, let's look to forward. that's really exciting, but i'm sure the super leads of these western countries didn't touch that in what they were thinking about. i think it was 2 fundamental things. first of all, how can we create a monumental distraction to all of our field policies in the west? you know, create a wall somewhere that's a brilliant way of just hurting all your journalists, you know, taking them. all right. you said you have 2 points. one, we're going to go to
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with a 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been cancelled the very modern weapon council culture really that's it. look like a little one, but you can't just me sitting there with the phrase now, particularly refers to counseling russian culture yet the know what to create the fuel. because i get to when you're miles for fuel, which will be that is charlie as well. so i'll let go,
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the most of the separate yolanda m e w. what russia is created over the past 1500 years? there's no question actually condemned, reviled and rejected to sort of like a bullet bramble. there's a lot closer on a whole bunch. thank you said a little short list. joining total condemnation, gross daily, and now enclosed dostoevsky, to cascade shostakovich that i need to you a quick tour left. but yes, she says that with that i'm with you. dear obama lee, you're not going to do that a little more. ah, ah, welcome back to cross stock were all things are considered?
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i'm peter labelle. this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing some real news. ah. learn, go back to you america. sure. you mentioned your 1st point, what is your 2nd go ahead. the 2nd point is the seaward corruption and corruption always plays a big role. i'm when a lead start to fail when i start to lose the grip on the countries that are controlling the super leads in western europe. i think our son to panic and i think they're starting to worry that they will not be able to support themselves in the longer term. how do you have you ensure against that? you know, how do you back up your how do you create a backup plan? against that, you take 40 or $50000000000.00 on the table and you push it across the table to your buddies in an industrial miniature complex. you sent a guys just take that that should keep you going for a pro now. and by the way,
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it is more to come, you know, to, you know, you have these huge rounds which in european union and america about illegal state aid. the when it war comes, we'll is say a law just go out of the window. you give as much money as you want to your own company. so i am raphael of lockheed martin. even worse, give huge sums of money to $1.00 of the most corrupt countries in the world, which before february 24th of this year, it was well known ukraine. was a very correctly i want to change gears a little bit. george. it's very interesting to me. we had a number of con, fab's. we had, you know, we're brussels, you know, the use always in permanent, a meeting. and we had the g 7 that we had nato, but the most important meeting was the g 20, which the u. s. and it's a g 7. now, ice armor basically disrupted and made it into a non event. they obstructed it for reasons that you and martin have already talked
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about here. is that they want the, the g 7 element of the g 20. if i can put it that way, they want to make sure their agenda is pursued and everybody are saying, no, we're not on board. i mean, you don't want to solve the world's problems that you actually have created your sanctions, your secondary sanctions. we don't want to be part of that. we want to solve problems. we all know about growing of food insecurity, sanctions and secondary sanctions. and again, obstruction, obstruction, obstruction, i would pause and george the, the global south is no longer with number one, not interested in what the west asked to say, but more importantly, it doesn't fear it any more. go ahead, george. this is exce excellent point to liquidate. so problems aspect of it is very interesting because. 2 as you say, the g 7 crowd they attended and they wanted to make it all about russia and. ready not to come up with any kinds of solutions,
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which is what the hours said. okay, well let's you know him we all are. 1 let's see if we can discuss this and come up with a plan to resolve this problem. no, no, no. we just want to make the symbolic gestures, which is that i will not meet sir kayla wrong. i will not shake his dirty hand and i will not pose in a collective photograph afterwards, and i will not take part in any joint communicate. so how does that solve the problem? how do we move forward from that? and then i think is really beginning to define the difference between the west and the rest of the world because the rest of work does thing. ok, well we've, we've set up these organizations or how do we try to resolve problems? and i think there really is something to do. i really love wrong, emphasizes this all the time, which is when we set up these organizations, whether it's breaks, the shanghai cooperation, organizational the c, s t o r, or leave your asian, the economic area we're doing with
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a view to solving problems. we don't do it in order to direct and again, someone else say right now we're all together. you know, let's see how much we can hate the other. but as far as the whizzes as any always ideologically driven, they, they get together, the g 7 get together, and nato, and the e. u. and boy though, is the, you know, they shake their fist at either russia or china or anyone else who's not on board with the other west agenda. so really, i mean, this is more becoming to have an angry uncle. everyone is having to just ignore that. you know, what do they have to say to us? i was thinking, characterization angry uncle that i think the west is the global care. it right now is like, oh, there they go. and they're going out the handle. you know, they're very rational. you don't, i'll never say calm down because that makes them really more angry here. but it's very to martin, you know, and looking at, in the west they don't give a whole lot of coverage because they're, you know,
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they're not up in front and center. and they will be in 2008. the g 20, i would say, did play a positive role least getting a global consensus to deal with the economic crisis at the time. but that sort of the purposes of the west economic crisis came out of the west. ok. and then you know, we have this situation meeting this year. and the west doesn't want to participate in having global solutions get maybe you don't like what's going on in ukraine. but i think everybody is concerned, we don't want to have feminine african, i mean, i think it shows the lock maturity coming from the west because it's ideologically possess. yeah, it's, i'd love to be possessed with his own narrative, which i think is straight to the fraud. you know, they're, they're, they're obsessed with having their own gender and their own identity or role. but it's interesting on the role of africa could be critical in and then game in ukraine because what's gonna happen the next few weeks a couple months is that some of these are countries in africa are suffering. and
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the 1st person they're going to turn to a certain situation. they were turner's european union, brussels, which has been bang on a drum so long now. you know, we can help you with trade in a, you could reform with human rights. there was a conference very recently in brussels with all the heads of african states. and the message from the africans were, are sick and tired of the you. preaching to us about human rights. you know what, we want much more european union. what's happening is the old relationships between the law is african countries and the cleaning of masters is following up. just recently, the last few days, the french pulled out their last troops from molly, which was an absolute catastrophe for macro, you know, to, to fly the, for the french flag and molly, and to dish out the moral tutelage about human rights and fighting terrorism. when in reality, all that was bullshit, actually the french will protect big contracts for huge french multi nationals and to protect french citizens are working for them, the parenthesis to that was the margins were hoping that we could get some kind of deal with the french whereby they would protect us if we have some civil political
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uprising now. the old deal with colonial powers will, the written, ga, was what will help you with, you know, for most of the sixties and seventies and eighties, but that's over now. you know, we can't do that anymore just as the, the saudis, and most of the state is discover junior spring when they look to the americans. when they start to get worried about the school incentives. see, you know, that's why these countries are looking more and more to russia because we've lost more. what's hugely, that moral high ground, you know, in the west, we don't have that influences anymore. so, you know, the role of africans is going to be very interesting. if they decide they've had enough of this relationship, this nonsense and they turn to the former clean power. it's brittany from just say you need to help us out. we need hundreds of millions of dollars now and food date and people impersonal from say, well actually that's quite difficult because we've got people here. the actually starving lines of food banks are getting longer and longer gasoline is getting out of control in britain. people are actually leaving the jobs because they can't
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afford to drive to work. that is how crazy it is. you know, there is going to be a tipping point to a certain point where the europe is going to say to the africans, i'm sorry, we can't help when that happens. everything changes. because what, where did the african shove? they turn to russia. that's such an interesting point. georgia was already mentioned, or i think martin mentioned earlier. ok the fall of forest johnson. ok. i'm in the british press. it was, it was just kind of a national enquirer stuff, you know, who said was, who was at that party, which is why should any of us care about it? he's gone now. joe biden is going to get us so shall, lacking in november in some, you know, there'll be a new speaker of the house in all these things here. but george and martin here, things are not going to change. okay. and this is what the panic that i think martin quite happily is mentioned here because none of these people have any solutions to these problems. you know, you want to change people on
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a chess board and things like that. but it's not fundamentally because neo liberalism is the problem in this political class. so i think the panic. is this going to continue and continue because of the status quo simply is not tenable. yes . as, as slowly. right. i mean, you have, ah, one of the leading candidates to take over from bars johnson is richie soon act was a billionaire hedge fund manager investment banker. but trump will be in the same position as he was in 2017. i mean, if you really tries to affect some major change in u. s. foreign policy, that you know, the deep state or whatever you call it, is going to come off. i mean, you know, they will, they've already got the plan in place as to what it will be that we some very, and he's working for putin know he's, he's got a plan to destroy the west and whatever. we can be sure that there's a plan already in place to destroy him before he becomes president,
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going to be the 3rd impeachment trial. you know that. yes, you know that. okay, absolutely. well, you know, you brought up democracy here. what i've it, what i find really quite pathetic because they like to mount the word democracy. but they don't want any real democracy to be in play because their priorities, the average citizen has no idea as we point out in the spring, have no idea why you say this is important for me because it's not ok. and they always can find me limit that the overton window is that we're about what you can actually talk about. because if you're not talking about their priorities, then somehow in we've gotten to this in 2022, you're unpatriotic. you're a toady of someone. you're misinformation known as referral. martin, go ahead. yeah, i agree or not some, the whole point about debating is it's, it's, it's any kind of any kind of debate. it's been shut down. we got to manage to get smidge, get sued, or taking the course if you even want to look at new ideas and ask, you know,
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what's the bigger picture? it's worrying. i think it's really worrying that we've come to the stage. what worries me more is that some of these countries are going to include the politically, we don't have a subway yet. you know so many people. now let's all the time we have here. i want to thank my guess in budapest, america want to thank you for watching us here. i see you next time. remember ah, ah, a i was just a guy, but i wanted to with this with you,
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