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a with with one doesn't have to be brilliant to attempt to qu, i disagree with that as somebody who is help planned coo data, not here, but other places. it takes a lot of work after donald trump's former national security adviser opens up on door is blocked by his stunning confession. we take a closer look at what those other places may b r. a is a state of emergency as the president leave the country with the prime minister
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temporarily taking charge much to the continued anger of protesters also coming off on the program and they've done yet for public a kindergarten takes a direct hit by ukrainian shelling while a separate attack sees to civilians with joe biden touches done, and israel as part of a is 1st presidential visit to the middle east. we look out how rising tensions with washington may throw a summer in the works with just after 5 in the evening. here in moscow on this wednesday, july, the 13th i'm, you know, neil and you're welcome to the global use roundup. on our t in a bombshell admissions, the former national security adviser to donald trump has admitted the u. s. were involved in a number of cruise or run the world jumbled, made the confession during an interview to cnn. one doesn't have to be brilliant to
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attempt to qu, i disagree with that as somebody who's health plan coo data, not here, but you know, other places it takes a lot of work. the a big surprise that john bolton, a former national security adviser, would actually call a spade a spade when it comes to washington's decades long tendency of over throwing governments around the world that it doesn't like. but to introduce this idea that the u. s. orchestrates qu, day toss on in other countries on a mainstream media outlet like cnn. i mean, that could really, like you said, open pandora's box in terms of how people view the legitimacy of washington's foreign policy decisions. we've already seen bolton's comments, draw quite a bit of criticism from the u. s. is european allies on twitter already, and i mean, do you remember what one, guy doe, america's yes, man, who basically tried to overthrow the venezuelan government several years ago. i mean, he's definitely going to look a lot less like a freedom fighter now and
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a lot more like a foreign agent to your average american and bolton, even called vin, as well as government and illegally elected governments. i wrote about venezuela in the book and it turned out not to be successful, not that we had all that much to do with it, but i saw what it took for an opposition to try and overturn and illegally elected president and they failed. we have to understand that bolton's admission of failure in venezuela, his admission that washington organizes coup d'etat around the world. i mean, this all actually flies in the face of what former secretary of state mike pompei o said back in 2019. as the venezuelan government was an a life and death struggle over the country, sovereignty on peo said that the u. s. did not get directly involved in this at all . now, it looks pretty undeniable that the u. s. was actually quite involved in guido's movement of the same movement that ended with an attempt by armed men to take over the government in which a number of people were killed and even to 2 american former forces. soldiers were
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arrested, there was just breaking all that. don don, countries not accused or accused the u. s. of meddling, their claims must be seen in a whole new light. now, surely, that's true. i mean, these are not new claims that the u. s. has been involved in this or that uprising around the world. i mean, we saw mass protests in hong kong in the same year that they were actually taking place in venezuela and back then. beijing said that the u. s. was stoking the flames of those protests. there and bought in statements just lend more legitimacy to that claim. just this year, the former prime minister of pakistan, enron con, he said he was ousted from power amid a constitutional crisis. and he says that the u. s. was behind his removal because he tried to maintain a non aligned foreign policy. so with all this political chaos around the world, but why in and one way or another connected to the u. s. government. it's really, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that
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a lot of african countries in asian countries are weary about being connected with the united states, especially when the united states is trying to get them on the anti russian sanctions bandwagon. i mean, they're, they're leaders see what happens when american influence is tolerated, and countries, and then the authorities there make one wrong move that washington doesn't like. an let me just bring you back a few years don't, than my don uprising of 2014 in ukraine. will that no be considered a crew by the west as well? well, that's possibly the case. i mean, back when it took place back in 2014, many people saw it as a qu data back then as well. i mean, it's no secret that the former under secretary of european affairs victoria newland and cooperation with the former us ambassador to ukraine at the time in 2014. they did all they could to guide the ukrainians, the ukrainian opposition movement, where they wanted it to go. and this is one only one of the reasons why russia's foreign minister at the time called my don and outright coup d'etat. elizabeth
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elizabeth novilla opened. we call it a coup d'etat which took place the morning after france. poland and germany signed an agreement between the then president and opposition leaders. what ramifications can john bolton's confession of huff? well, it's unlikely that level headed leaders of sovereign nations around the world are ever going to entirely trust american diplomats and american politicians ever. again. i mean, in dealing with the united states, it's not going to be clear whether the american politicians are going to be conducting diplomacy with them in good faith. or if they have some sort of alternative agenda, perhaps a coup d'etat up their sleeve. and what's even more shocking is that bolton was not the 1st one to open this can of worms. earlier this year, the former us ambassador to russia, michael mcfall explained how america teased and lied to ukraine about nato membership in 2021. we kept reiterating that ukraine was going to join. we kept saying that over and over to you. so my team, so my what? so my so my, so our diplomats are line yes. oh so yes,
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that is the real world guys. oh, so if it wasn't already glaringly obvious how the u. s. views its dealings with other people around the world. i mean these recent statements by these top u. s. officials should really be one heck of a wake up call. dawn quarter speaking to me earlier, not political economist, him understand, believes the practice of orchestrating cues of road is nothing new to washington and his roots going way back twos are not simply mechanical things. i involve murder, symptoms of motives, of many thousands of people. and bolton, of course, has a track record of being involved in fabricating evidence for the invasion of iraq in 2003 full involvement in the attempt. several attempts at a coup in venezuela. a few years ago when he was you and ambassador, he was covering up the crimes of apartheid israel in terms of the expansion of the
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colonies in the palestinian west bank in the massacre of civilians. it's none that is a very long history of cruise by us administrations, for many years. it's always a fear of the us because of its impunity because of its brutality. and. and now in terms of the so called sanctions and countries are having 2nd thoughts about simply going along with anything that washington says, that's why we see countries that have been relatively independent of this, such as india and brazil. now not wanting to buy into the economic warfare that washington is insisting that everyone does against russia. now, another story weeping. following closely my son, rest in sri lanka shows little son of relenting protesters have nigh breached the prime minister's office. he was appointed some days ago as the country's acting president as well. but citizens are already demanding his immediate resignation. oh, yeah,
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absolutely. chaotic scenes, there are police use water come in and tear gas against the protesters, but were unable to stop them. taking a boat, neil whitcomb, a single face, at least 30 people were injured in the clashes a local journalist center. this a go, but i hope for just do that very much in force behind me because of the secretariat . now there's been an official confirmation, but the president has left the country and he's currently in more of these. but 1st thing, 1st, she lanka will need a new government with the president most likely designing to day and prime minister and become a cindy. also expected to follow suit. they will need a replacement. why is that? because somebody would have to negotiate with the i am the international monetary fund to get a good be now to beckett's, then she'd uncle will also need all good finance minutes. now important to
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underline, feel that much of the focus also will be on the new government and how they tackle the see head of massive challenges that made this particular government out. the new government will also inherited massive humanitarian and low. i know challenges a state of emergency after president water by our larger pub in the country. now the administration is doing it every thing it can. the sponsor called several gas shells have been used on the forecast, still remain adamant. they want the prime minister as well as the president all 3 long golf to resign right now. and much of the focus will be on the meal. i. * i. 0 my in columbia. yes. such
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a fluid unfolding situation. there. some other news lines. the island nation's parliament speaker says president, gotta via russia pack said who has fled to the mall. dees with his family will submit a form of resignation, weddings day to day while acting. president wicker, a messenger has a nice the creation of a special committee to restore law and order in the country that includes top leaders from the military and police. a local journalist joined others in the us, did leaders abandon residents. we can take a look. i'm here in front of the president's house in columbus for a lanka. as you can see behind me tense and thousands of people are still eagerly awaiting to walk into the sir presidential palace and to see what is the inside and what sort of a bill. and that was captured by the apprentices on the 9th of july. and this particular human line is currently managed by the members of the organizations that carried out the huge mass valley. the protest that was unveiled on the 9th of july,
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but still received the presence of the security personnel as well providing the necessary security. and this was the official residents of the president barbara boxer who volved to step down from his position as the president. there was a meeting among the members of the representative bodies that organized the early on the 9th of july and the particular party leaders at the apartment complex, which was organized by the speaker. so of the protest. the organizers have refused to take part in the particular meeting, saying that they will have their own nation plan for the future road map yet in sri lanka. so this is to push on mass report and do you in front of the presidential palace in colombo, sher lanka, the backdrop to the shoreline because in the midst of a major economic crisis, most of the countries external debt is owed to where stern countries, the how that works is that over the past half a century, the international monetary fund has given the nation 16 loans, which are lanka,
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going through a host of walls. busy called economic stabilization programs with the i m f, back of the 2018 world economic forum, sher lancoste prime minister, expressed hope that his country would become wealthy by 20000. it's no secret that asia as the economic engine of the future. and in our endeavors to make sri lanka, a rich country by 2025, we aim to include asia even more and leverage strategic access to emerging markets ranging from india, pakistan, china, japan, and south korea to association of southeast asian nations. what a lot of debt has stopped that happening. independent journalist benjamin norton believes the policies have the international monetary fund, benefits foreign corporations, not the people of the country. the u. s. government has a complete domination over both the international monetary fund and the world bank . the u. s. government is the only member that has veto power over the decisions of the bodies. and we've seen that throughout the global south in particular,
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the i m f in the world bank have been involved in imposing structural adjustment programs. that force countries to cut social spending, privatize their natural resources, and then sell off their assets to western corporations. usually the i m f demands that a country cut, pensions, reduce the minimum wage, basically implement policies that are bad for the people of the country and are good for the interest of foreign corporations. and it's very likely we don't know, of course, what's happening inside the talks between the sri lankan government and the i m f. but it's very likely that the i m f was demanding these conditions that were simply unacceptable for any self respecting sovereign government of sri lanka. we look at the history of the i m f. conditionality is that have been imposed on countries like sri lanka. they have been very arduous and they have been very undemocratic demanding that the country violate its own economic sovereignty in the interests of
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foreign corporation. so if we can learn anything from history, i think we can conclude that it's very likely that the sri lankan government was unwilling to given to these unreasonable demands for the 17th time. ah, the most brickle winter of the past 60 years. that's what the e u is about to face according to romanian deputy pm. he's claimed that the crisis has been brought about by the sanctions imposed russia. first of all, we, the european union will pay for sanctions against russia. europe, the european union must admit, frankly, that unfortunately we will all pay the price this winter. it is going to be a harsh winter, perhaps the harshest and last $4050.00, or 60 years for the whole of europe. all i can say to that is that these leaders are just about the works gamblers ever. if they ended up in las vegas, they b, y, the guys who loses their shirt, ends up crying over the free house drinks at the bar and wondering where it all went wrong. they spent the past several months betting everything on cutting off
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russian energy revenues. and not a day goes by here in europe that we don't hear about this energy crunch. panic rationing shortage is cut off all this brutality on the people and o for what? if our leaders, we're aiming for russia than he really could use of shooting lessons. you think that they put down the shovel and stopped digging themselves into a hole, maybe just long enough to come to their senses. first, they try me, appellate russia, into caving to western demands in ukraine by cutting off russian gas thinking that russian energy revenues would be cut off entirely. forgetting about the rest of the world, because that all didn't work. russia just ended up finding new customers elsewhere . russian oil has been heading, for example to the middle east and cold china. meanwhile, it's you citizens who are worried about the future, mainly because it's pretty clear that our leaders have no clue what they're doing. and if they did that they probably wouldn't have. a start freaking out over the
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plan nord stream, one pipeline maintenance, which is only gonna last a few days. and they knew that if their goal was so, connie, which was so confidently stated, was to shun russian energy permanently. then why are they in such a panic? if russia actually fulfills their stated wish, and while they are firing up coal plants again in europe, out of energy desperation and reclassifying, fossil fuel, gas, and radioactive power, as green. oh sorry, environmentalists, germany has now decided that it can do without rushing cool, starting august 1st, and it can do without russian oil starting december 31st. you know, i brought my hand to this point. yeah, sure guys, why not just set fire to all of this sales while you're sitting there in the middle of the ocean struggling, panicking, and just hope that somehow you'll safely end up back for sure. if they have a solution for replacing rushing gas,
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they're sure being discrete about it and they're not communicating it. but um, it looks like now they're gonna, they're making sure they're going to be left without any backup plans all because this seems to be the only leverage they have left against russia. so they're playing that card. they're burning bridge after bridge, after bridge with their scorched earth policy, with reckless disregard for the price that the average you citizen will have to pay . and european commission vice president france temperament is sounding the alarm over all of this and how it might turn out. if our society descends into very, very strong conflict and strife because there is no energy, we're certainly not going to make our goals. we're certainly not going to get where we need to get if the lack of energy leads to strong disruption in our societies. and we need to make sure people are not in the cold in the coming winter. so the leadership there is voicing concern about their own anti rush policies, sparking conflict and strife in europe when they were aiming for russia. hey,
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at this point, maybe they'll even spark a coup against themselves if you citizens get fed up enough. ok, let's move on to the latest on the conflict in dawn bass, the city of golf k in the done yet script public has been shelled by ukrainian forces. according to local authorities, a kindergarten took a direct hit this fund. it shows the aftermath of the shelling on the nursery school. officials say around 20 rockets from multiple rockets launchers were fired across the city, leading to 2 civilians killed while a number of residential buildings were parking, destroyed, and local infrastructure damaged. and also in the city of danielle, it's local authority say heavily populated areas they were shelled again. as you can see, one rocket hit, the roof of an apartment building. no casualties were reported. officials claim ukraine is using nato weapons to target civilian areas in the region. and let me just bring you as well to the neighboring lu, ganske republic because the,
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the city of las a chance could see something at house and seeing for quite some time a semblance of normality. following the withdrawal of ukrainian troops, units of the republic forces are clearing rebel from the streets as rebuilding and quite a lot of it that kind of work begins. here's what locals hunter say about the arrival of russian lead forces through le annually. sure they were shooting even back in 2014. the ukrainian soldiers told us when we leave them, we will destroy everything on our street. we shall, 10 times. all of the rounds came from close by kitty. we are deeply grateful for what you've done for liberating lucy chance. we've been waiting for this for 8 years. well, joe biden is on his travels. he's arrived in israel at the start of a 4 day tour of the middle east. he's expected to focus on an emerging arb is really military partnership to combat the alleged threat from a run to run no claims. the trip won't help bring security to israel ahead of the
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visit. clashes between israeli soldiers on palestinians occurred dozens of protesters through stones and rocks and security forces, who in turn at fire, tear gas and arrested several people. the demonstrators also denounced this really settler attacks, which they claim police turn a blind eye to policy. lear ticks us through what we can expect from president joe biden strip to the region. oh, he's a necklace to me here in israel as joe biden touches down for the 1st time as president. and the thousands of police deployed is come and pay for visiting dignitaries. so what's new on the agenda? temporary 3 prime minister yet you'll hit says he ran is the main issue under discussion. israel will not stand idly by while iran tries to attack us. we will discuss with the president and his team, expanding security cooperation against all threats. i can say is he's in favor of a more integrated and stable middle east, but he's also suggested 8 new middle east in may. so given the problems,
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some excuse the common to me to of steering up in ukraine. little wonder these criticism that this will simply de, stabilize the region further. the injury of foreigners in the region will not create security and stability, but is itself the main cause of tension and regional rift. america raises such issues solely with the aim of sewing. i ran a phobia and division among the countries in the region. ango at brutal king of al jazeera gymnast. shaheen. abilene, i k hasn't faded, and her family is still seeking justice. they accused bitin of white washing these wavy armies. actions and social pressure is quite high too. when biden enters bethlehem from jerusalem, the 1st thing he sees will be this wall painting the wall painting as an expression of our rejection of the american position on the issue of the assassination of ob lockley and a condemnation of the american report. chris is also mounting on his way to human rights in the latest danasia by
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a palestinian christian organization. israel is accused of meeting the criteria of an apartheid state. just the latest voice to the chorus of international organization denouncing the country's humanitarian track record. it is abundantly clear that israel meets the definition of the crime of apartheid under international law, both through the laws, the state has adopted and its inhumane practices. israel actively works to promote separation and segregation through a biased legal regime that offer specific rights and privileges to one group at the expense of the other to maintain its domination. for an israeli jew, there are no restrictions to move and elected whole make his. i'm not making things easier, quite the contrary. when they come up with statements like this. if there was a button, i could press that would take all the arabs and put them on a train to switzerland. may they live amazing lives there? i wish them all the best in the world. i would press that button, the button like that does not exist. apparently, we were destined to exist here on this land in some form. it's still
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a question where the biden will address these issues at all. and while is all has condemned one ukraine. it did not doing sanctions or weapons delivery rush from the waste. they ask israel no bigger fan of israel than lindsey graham for stinkers. and apparently israel said no, i don't get on the found israel. you know, we stand up for israel where they are, and all that is one in russia has tempe cooperation. so yes, putting television in a tough place as the middle east looks to me further from the u. s. c. of influence . is this a tonsil biden? to finally get a line that we can put you on board, or is this an opportunity to create a, not that military alliance in a really unstable world? oh, will by didn't finally do what he's scared to. so many in the world and stop giving israel spatial treatment policy a t telephone and as president biden's in israel,
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aiming to deescalate attentions in the middle east. according to a new at poll, his readings at home among own party members may have reached a new low. let's go through some of those figures. very interesting stuff. a poll conducted by the new york times, and sienna college shows that close to 2 thirds of all democratic voters don't want joe biden, us their candidate in the next presidential election, usually seen as a kneeled on situation for sitting leaders with an a key democrat effect voters under 30 years of age, 94 percent, said they want somebody else. and besides biden, on the 2024 ticket while more than 3 quarters of all those surveyed said that the u . s. is heading in the wrong direction of one percent rated economic conditions as excellent, while 93 percent rated poor or only for it comes as biden's ratings. drew laughs at a round table discussion and seen yes, i'm slept his grandchildren. but other than that, like who i mean 94 percent don't want him or damn it again. 90. damn
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a percent. damn. a crass under the age of 30. yeah. laughs on c n n. all right, that is are lots of for now, but say just to tell you coming up next. very interesting, informative show it to years of attacks on done by us citizens by key f forces. it's a conflict we rarely spoken about in the west, but one which locals call a genocide. we've got all you need to know the full story. the spotlight on it right ahead. ah, a u. s. foreign policy had joseph burrell laments the west has failed to win the battle of narratives when it comes to your great, well,
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that's not the only battle of narratives. the west is losing. the entire neal liberal project is being called into question. it's legitimacy, quickly. you wrote a mouse another while you while you easy while finished with one slide yet if south. yeah. thrashing south with carson boys. now watch them up all me at that a bull up like beat them is emma? yeah. full body of sure. sure. let me just kim's room should sort video the why?
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the ela a yes, my thought or jane in that again, your fortune pretty up my be a lot about it more than just financially who oh gosh, nobody will actually listen to it or she actually, we're a mile in the city on their prompt. dish. zillah karlesha laura, that the she's us. yeah. i do have school or g f q 3 up i c h u. she's leeway federal charlotte?
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so chris, sheila, who did verify with the table are still pretty t o s e and the by the water in the city on the phone. see if you wanna talk with us mother, you had a little should've done boss. not on bust as ocean nick rather reasoning you them come on to bring me a check out or j studios. yes. yes, marshall. tom mccoy, samuel males, richly ukrainian, helped me as diverse there's a huge void between nationalist volunteer battalions and the ukrainian military force. the u. a f was who at the per figure has been easy to use the tongue sold out to get the food in, hopefully more using you doesn't pick up where you're white going pretty quick. it's almost a full grains. come of the commercials for you move to the only subtle shut cousin you keep way, right. and soccer in the prison. well a lot of you,
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i mean we can use legal dice. no problem. what did you, i'm you, stanley store. i don't not or chia i'll get cups if a works on a prisoner exchange program. she has met several ukrainian mothers searching for missing subs. ah, is milady that monday was the last and you've got lots and lots of debbie. i've got, i need somebody when you might stop was ashlock. nick, please evaluate. why didn't you approve the no she yet and these young, untrained men are allegedly being sent to the front line with national battalions marching behind a new suit. marcella if you can all of these but you could do it with video and here's the how you can lift it up and you do it too much to put bundled in there for them when we deal is diesel much they did it to deal with the situation and i was going to do it the linear fascism and you knew those only or merit injurious? i mean, okay, ask him, what did he i'm here and his name is jim.

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