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a good job by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. you. so there's your boomerang self. ah, he's full 11th grade. we know that not full of socialism or not. peace were good. they were heroes of you print. our correspondent uncovers neo nazi propaganda and ukrainian school textbooks as he travels to the city of scots in the country. parasol, read, nato admit it had been planning to expand its military president along russia's quarter for years before the war. and ukraine began completely ignoring moscow's a betrayal of the afghan people that tell locals have branded us
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plans to transfer $3500000000.00 of frozen afghan assets to a swiss bank. we hear from couples central bank, the decision of the us to transfer one part of that amount to a swiss bank is totally illegal according to international law. and not so happy birthday as the cia marks it's 75th anniversary. we look at the agencies track record of flaws and controversy with just afternoon here in moscow and you're watching our t international. i'm donald quarter. welcome to the program that we start this news hour with the latest developments from ukraine or battles continue in the heart of region. he has previously announced it completely took over the city of coop. ganske, claiming russian led forces had left the eastern part of the city. but fighting is reportedly ongoing,
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and russian troops are understood to continue to hold defensive lines along the obstacle river, which runs through the settlements controlling the eastern part of coupons. amid battles following a ukrainian counter offensive in the region, ortiz more, i'd gaz. df reports from behind the front line and the course on city of scott's the russian national guard behind the front lines they wage a different kind of war. fresh intelligence has come in. you pinion nationalist, part of a sleeper cell has given himself away. national gods sped, snares yet the go ahead. over. so anything illegal? no, nothing, stay down, keep your hands behind your head higher. they asked to look out for something back there by the gate in the moon roof will you will the border you even?
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what is it if i have no idea, i didn't even look get a safer caregiver . good the are to defy grenades to f. one grenades. 2 hundreds and 10 rounds of $545.00 caliber ammunition. if it is popular, we have them up. ok, and they he ass rifle. it's already rusting. it's probably been here for a while. in almost every case, the excuse is the same. someone asked them to watch a weapon or a bomb cash for a couple of days in almost every case. it turns out they lied. ukraine is waging a massive terror campaign in areas it has abandoned or lost. he of has opted for car bombings, assassinations, and tara almost entirely aimed at civilians. those ukrainians who dare side with
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russia. it can be a death threat, a bullet, a bomb, or a tactical. misha sca dusk, far from the front lines and of little military value, was recently targeted by a barrage of ukrainian tortuga me selves to whose short down one wasn't. he said, oh yes, there was a long grass colossal allister, not that i was asleep, but it was a thing of which go, the idea of stella knew lasonya, are you finding it one of us can last. i didn't usually, if i for the 1001 is for wakefield, my dad to monica new. as for simulate you working for 2 years, typically range. if i, on the curb rectified volume from dr for me, the steps that have been used in the eyes of ukrainian nationalists, the locals, deadly seem, was to accept russian control. they adjusted to a new life. and for key f, that is unforgivable. ah,
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it may seem surprising this school rather what was found here, epitomizes rushes argument that he had no choice, but to act. schools were being turned into temples for radical nationalism. these are some of the textbooks that have been removed from the seroquel of ukrainian students. for example, here in these textbook, 5th grade, the textbook, we learn that the, my dawn revolution was the right and just thing. and this was written by the people who were behind the my dad revolution. they went straight to the kids in another textbook. this is for 11th graders. we learned that national socialism or nazi's were good. they were heroes of ukraine. here you have own bah, pepper gander, posters. these were nazi collaborators. yet kids a towards that they were heroes of ukraine, that russia has always been
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a drag on ukraine and has always abused ukrainians. we learned that i'm on to k, which was a hero of ukraine. these zonati collaborator behind the deaths of thousands of jews in, in just one instance that has been verified and proved you also found the number of course, we're so essays written by students. 11th grade, this again, they were made to write essays about step on by better step on by better who is people randomly collaborated with nazis and offered them their help put in money since lou massacred 60000 to push civilians to make way for pure blooded ukrainians that's the schools infuse, indoctrinating the young pumping them full of hate that for they know any better. but that is now the past. they saw him until j. a, so we'll keep it all in an archive. we won't destroy the books they will be kept in
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ela museum, replaced them with textbooks that russia has already started to supply, and i'm sure there will be more supplies in the future. the school somehow kept its heritage the museum here choose history as it was unmodified by political trends and nationalists, dogma, craniums and russians, learning and living side by side in peace and harmony, her generations. but i want her show you something as we found here, a little girl. 3rd, 2nd red went up to our driver and gave him these picture of her and the soldier and the rainbow. life here is going to be very, very different. more i'd gas give our tea from scott dusk till san region. oh,
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nato has revealed it was planning to increase its military presence on russia's borders. years before the conflict. and ukraine broke out that despite moscow's warnings to the alliance, not to cross its red lines. we're talking about the biggest overhaul of our military structures since 1949. the planning for that started several years ago. but now we're implementing it with more on how nato reneged on its promise not to move one inch more to the east. here's fiorella, isabel. nato is a defense alliance. they said, however, it turns out the blog had planned to expand its presence eastward towards russia's borders. years ago, long before the current conflict began and ukraine, it seems nato's defense chiefs didn't hold back, emphasizing a need to sustain and increase allied support to ukraine. the addition of finland and sweden and highlighting that nato will back ukraine for as long as it takes
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with one collective priority. collectively, we must deny russia the possibility to, to change today's rule based international order. yet if you look at nato's official policy with russia and the promises from western politicians, things read a little difference. nato enlargement is not directed against russia, nato, as a defensive alliance. every country that joins nato undertakes to uphold its principles and policies. this includes the commitment that nato does not see confrontation and poses no threat to the russian federation. we set out to build a good relationship with russia. if we maintain a presence in germany, that is a part of nato, there would be no extension of nato's jurisdiction for forces of nato, one inch to the east. it appears that the west is peaceful words have it exactly followed their actions as russian president vladimir putin pointed out,
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back in february. them when we have promised that they would not push nato's infrastructure eastward even one inch. every one is well aware of that. they said one thing and they did another, as we say in our country, they cheated us. they deceived us. and burton isn't the only one. many western analysts and journalists have long admitted to nato's arrogant and toned death policy towards russia over the last quarter of a century. warning that continued expansion eastward would not end well. it would be extraordinarily difficult to expand nato eastward without that actions being viewed by russia is unfriendly. even the most modest schemes would bring the alliance to the borders of the old soviet union. and what have these options of expanding eastward actually accomplished for the west. other than higher energy cost and a potential dark winter. well, it looks like european nations have rapidly angered their own citizens into mass protests against nato and it's disastrous economic consequences.
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ah, yeah. so all nato nations promise not to cross russia's red lines, promise not one inch east, and promise that they pose no threat to russia. a detailed paper trail of their options shows the complete opposite. their most recent admission vindicates russia, but also shows that the block hasn't been transparent. and that pompous attitude has not done them any favors economically or with their own increasingly outraged populations. this claim that nato was crossing all of these red lines. just think about it. if it was reversed, the united states wouldn't tolerate it. not for
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a moment. nato has, has never been a defensive alliance. it has always been an alliance of aggression. people can just look at a map of nato expansion, post cold war, and see that all it has done is expand toward russia's borders. the collective west had a choice. they were at a crossroads where they could have chose to begin to construct the relationship with the rest of the world. but instead they chose to attempt to assert themselves upon the rest of the world, including russia. nato expansion of the rushes borders is just one part of that story. we can see a western lead aggression unfolding all around the globe all during these decades. the us to set to transfer part of couples assets to a bank in switzerland. the central bank of afghanistan has condemned the decision as illegal. it's marla had let the rightful owners of the frozen assets or the afghan people. we had this money for foreign trade payments. the decision of the us
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to transfer one part of that amount to a swiss bank, establishing an institution there to disperse the money to hand it over to some private organization. setting their own rules for political purposes is totally illegal according to international law. how can they refuse to transfer that money to our central bank? this is a betrayal of the afghan people, the people's will and consent was totally ignored. and the afghan central bank was not consulted. we denounced c u. s. decision. us says it will not release the money directly to an afghan institution, as there is no guarantee that civilians will benefit from it. when the taliban seized power and f ganna stand, the u. s. pros, about $7000000000.00 of the country's assets. it has since ordered that 3500000000 be used to fund litigation by 911 victims in while f canister faces a severe humanitarian crisis. on saturday, hundreds of afghans protested against the u. s. plan to send some of those assets
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to swiss bank. demonstrators waived banners with slogans, blaming america for the country humanitarian crisis. they also called for the immediate release of the assets and the prosecution of soldiers who committed war crimes and dancing the americans have no rights to seize or $9000000000.00. they have violated human rights, and again, as it is unfair, if they don't give us our money back, we are a poor country and fight a terrible situation due to very low per capita income america. she's $9000000000.00 from now. they see they will transfer 3500000000 to a swiss bank. we're southern country under taliban rule, and our central bank is fully functional. we demand the united nations and other world bodies influence the united states. i want to transfer the money directly to our government, so it can be spent on going people. during the last 2 decades,
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the americans did not serve our nation and they instead betrayed us by bombing our homeless and massacring our people at a large scale. they killed our children, attacked our wedding parties and bomb our funeral. we appeal to the united nations to convict american and british military generals and bring them to justice. our award winning journalist martin j says that the u. s. has imposed the harsh restrictions to gain leverage over the taliban. my think the case of the store money is just one more element of your boxes. the initiative defines, taken ministration to transfer the funds to switzerland and hold the money in that account. not likely, in a short time, the money is going to be transferred to the conditions that the rig applies for the mind to actually be transferred to afghanistan. very strict, indeed, they're playing the gemini cars that are also are saying to the afghans of tyler bunch. look,
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lead your central bank distances so politically from you let your central bank agree to a few conditions that we lay down. and then we'll let you have the money, you know, and we will trust the central bank distributor. accordingly to the very, very desperate corners of the country, this is a way of controlling our country. this is a way of getting a taliban to put itself in order. the sunday marks 75 years since the creation of the main u. s. foreign intelligence agency, the ca, while us president joe biden has praised the agency as the bedrock of national security are correspondent delia patricia takes a look at it's often flawed and controversial record. just how old is what supposedly the world's most powerful intelligence force. it may seem to see, i should date back to the early years of the u. s. itself, but in fact, it's even younger than the man who's currently the president. the agency only
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appeared after world war 2 and failed at what was most expected of it back in the days to predict the conception of the 1st soviet nuclear weapon, time to flick through the archives, the in on the basis of the evidence. now in our possession, it is estimated that the earliest date by which it is remotely possible that the ussr may have completed its 1st atomic bomb is mid 1950. but the most probable date is believed to be mid 1953. the words of one of the 1st central intelligence directors from 1948 silenced by the sound of the soviet union's 1st nuclear bomb test. in 1949, as the agency celebrates his anniversary, veterans will probably speak of their own glory, like former director, my compare did. a few years ago. i was the see i director, we live which it,
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it was the hostile. it's like we had with entire entire training courses. if it remind you of the glory of the american experiment, the word glory next to lying, cheating and stealing, perhaps that sounds okay. if your head of the cia glory i was through throughout its history, the cia had multiple failures and has also been shaken by large number of scandals and disclosures. surround the operations, it has conducted a significant number of these operations were attempts to topple legitimate governments, heads of states both successful and unsuccessful. what's more warriors, or rather long list of the agencies mistakes or cases when it was involved in some of the. busy worlds nastiest practices,
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nothing to do with america security going back to failures, sticking to nukes. the next thing that comes to mind is how the c, i initially didn't expect soviet warheads at americas doorstep and cuba. we all know how they got that one terribly wrong. staying with the 19 sixties and cuba, the failed bay of pigs invasion should rang a few bells. events that turned out to be a surprise for the agency include the 1973 young key, poor war in the middle east, or the 1979 revolution in iran. the seventy's, the late seventy's, were high point for the soviet union. the you, us was in terrible state, i think after, after the combined setbacks of the being run out of southeast asia, soviet influence in africa and angola with through their cuban plants was growing.
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and then we moved into 19, we went through the carter period, which was a long period for ca. beyond that supposed low period, even the breakup of the soviet union in 1991, came out of the blue for langley. but most notably, the cia couldn't predict and prevent 911. the intelligence community struggle throughout the nineties and up to $911.00. to collect intelligence on and analyze the phenomenon of transnational terrorism. the combination of an overwhelming number of priorities. flood budgets and now it's know, the structure and bureaucratic rivalries resulted in insufficient response to this new challenge. but surprise, surprise, the us intelligence said they found weapons of mass destruction in iraq hoops, deliberate or not. that was a mistake too. and moving on to the most recent past. oh, that's painful. what did the c i do about the taliban resurrecting in ghana stand
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last year. we're back to where we were 25 years ago. afghan gorillas have defeated a superpower and made their country and inviting hostile for a new generation of aspiring terrorists. and the ca will have very few american spies on the ground to assess that threat. be it solid. been logged in with his archive or the taliban and it's 2021 resurgence. it's widely seen that washington is still dealing with the consequences of how the c i a flood of gas stand with weapons in cash in the 1980s. all to try and deal the soviet union a fatal blow. i had a $1000000000.00 a year ahead. new weaponry. i had $250000.00, more or less full and part time afghans willing to stand up and fight. but there are many more archive pages to be flicked through the scope of controversies. the
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agency has been subject of is truly impressive. ranging from allegations of drug trafficking, when backing the anti communist contrasts in nicaragua, to claims of widespread torture in secret prisons all around the world. america, physically, american legislation, bands, human torture, but only on u. s. territory. subsequently, there is no american law. the forbids using these measures outside of the us. these measures include experiments on people using various medications, hypnosis and other physical impacts. naturally, these are issues that should not be a part of intelligence agencies, scope of activity. oh, what a reputation. sadly, it even makes you want to replace the word intelligence in the name with a few other words from super m, f. c. i a has performed functions throughout the past decades that show it is not purely an intelligence agency, but an instrument of the u. s. aggressively imposing its policy and neglecting
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international norms and laws, this policy is hedge, a monic like an aggressive towards other countries. well, happy birthday ca ah, lebanese banks are to close for 3 days from monday after a series of hold ups by depositors demanding access to their frozen savings. financial collapse took hold of the country 3 years ago, forcing around 3 quarters of the population into poverty. here's archie's hussein i ad with more was instead of dishonesty, thanks for being stormed in lebanon. several have been attacked by depositors demanding that they received their savings. customers are threatening to set banks on fire to use weapons and further escalate the situation so that their rights will be upheld. at la moda installing, we are the depositors outcry association, and we are declaring war and these lebanese banks, after 3 years of peaceful means our demands have not been met. on the contrary,
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the government is trying to impose a law to control the capital and legitimize the embezzlement of the depositors funds. we are not going to remain idle. they're trying to turn us into criminals, but we are seeking to uphold arise as we are trying to get our money back up. the said all the escalation is creating panic and confusion among bank workers and has prompted the national banking association to completely shut those establishments for 3 days. the interior ministry has called for an emergency meeting to discuss these events and work on a plan to stabilize the situation in the country. norma has an equinox, the depositors need to be careful. it is important that nobody instigates them to destabilize the situation and the country. we know there are powers prompting the customers to do so. the security service is investigating such organizations, but the details are confidential. what the thumb old woman on what is crisis has been ongoing for 3 years. and lebanese government still can't find a solution to guarantee depositors rights to their own money. people keep on
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escalating the situation to defend their rights. because of this, the country has entered into a period of instability. in a thought level, which done the storming of the banks, lebanon has been impacting everyone seeking to uphold their rights. it's turned into a nationwide problem destabilizing the country. and it says that this is their only chance as the government has failed to find a solution who st. i, yod, r t, a root. the biden administration recently highlighted the importance of controlling the digital asset sector, all calling for gaps and crypto currency regulation to be identified. british crypto expert chris ems claims the u. s. is trying to control crypto currency and seeking to monopolize bitcoin ams is on the up the eyes most wanted list for allegedly organizing a crypto conference in north korea. and helping the country of aid us sanctions. after being accused of helping pyongyang develop block chain technologies to
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transfer money across borders, he was detained in february and saudi arabia, but later released as riyadh decided not to extradite him to the u. s. earlier i spoke with him in the studio here to get more details on his story. ah. you were detained in saudi arabia, the us, the f b i wants you because you were in north korea and some sort of block chain conference, give us the story. so i was indicted by the by the f b i back in the end of january this year for violating us sanctions that are only a pickable to us people, as you can probably tell from accident on, i'm not the american, i'm british. and so that was the long parade of trying to leave saudi arabia where i was at the time where i was detained for 8 months. based on a poll read notice and the f b i most wanted listing i was in jet the time in which president biden visited saudi arabia. i don't think it went well for him at all. i think that, you know,
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the days are gone in which the us can really and cajoled countries even like saudi arabia, one of the closest allies. so i think that the guy you see, right, that played a very big part in, in my freedom of me being his, we confused today what exactly happened at this conference in north korea? so the thing is done absolutely nothing. this is the crazy thing, right? it's, you know, there's really stories of me being the sanctions dodging mastermind. it's only cost me money. i never made a penny. i think the russian federation has a huge opportunity right now to embrace crypto currency to regulate the space for regulation in order to make sure that you know, sort of money laundering and any sort of crimes east the crypto, but to really use it to engage in trade with the world because essentially that's what crypto it's dawn is designed to liberate the world from and to create calmness and free trade. and there's a lot more to crypto than just bitcoin. right. so,
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you know, we have, we have stable quincy box $1.00 to $1.00 on any weaker encrypted currency, but that would be like us dollars roubles year. right. and those things are genuine . what genuine. the right remittance methods that can be used by anyone. but the great thing is that can be used by anyone, no one can stop them, which is exactly why i believe the u. s. targeted me in the 1st place with thing that tried to control control crypto currency was similar, trying to monopolize specifically bitcoin right now. but the, the, one of the things that they don't really understand the underlying technology, it's encrypt. so we wouldn't say multiplied it, we said the centralized, right? the centralized community of people, the fed up with this narrative, we're seeing these, the sanctions where basically that we're being told who you can be friends with, who you can invite to come to your house. you know, if, if i, if i live in london, i can get my friends to moscow to fly in and see me. people are fed up with it because we live, we, we live in this multi part of what i believe already. the internet has changed the
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world phenomenally, and what we would call encrypts a web to we now moving into web 3, which is just going to enhance that and open up the well to even more possibilities . thanks for watching our international will be back with more news and just about 30 minutes. so stay tuned me. ah, i to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, movies on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical time. time to sit down and talk with
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