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a responsibility for the home and we need to make rules for the rest. because without out there will be mm mm hm. oh, belgium's prime minister wounds that european economies will eventually snap of the you introduce the 8th round of sanctions against russia, including an oil price cap. also this out. i think it is marked off that he was caught praising himself on the same day. opec plus touch oil production with you with media branding, remove the president's personal failure of the new york times. were bills of us intelligence believe here with behind the assassination of russian journalists, dani, i do gonna confirming most goes findings with
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a very well welcome to you with 15 pm here in the russian capital. and this is dorothy international with the latest world news update. update, thanks for joining us this out. now the e u has officially adopted. it's a package of sanctions against moscow, including the full form ukrainian regions that have recently joined russia after referendums that the new restrictions include a price cap on oil imports from russia by sea. although pipeline supplies on not affected, some imports of russian good slug, still paper and plastic on now also excluded that all measures prohibiting you export to russia, such as coal aviation equipment on certain chemicals. despite agreeing to the sanctions from brussel for me, you lead as a now openly admitting that the block is heading for an economic disaster. we are
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risking a massive d industrialization of the european continent. and the long term consequences of that might actually be very deep. our populations are getting invoices which are completely insane. at some point it will snap. i understand that people are angry. people don't have the means to pay for it. i think contributes a right to mouth and dig deeper into how the spiraling energy crisis is affecting europeans. on one hand, the european union says that it still considers these regions part of ukraine, but on the other hand, it's treating them like they were indeed part of russia by including them in their anti russian sanctions. now the e u has also decided to slap a price cap on russian oil to 3rd countries through maritime trade. so the e wants to dictate the price at which another country russia consults oil to other customers. that's a super modest good luck with that. meanwhile, opec plus met yesterday in vienna and decided to cut production by $2000000.00
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barrels a day, which the u. s. has already warned before the meeting. it would consider a hostile act. interestingly, saudi arabia, despite supporting slash production yesterday, didn't raise prices on it. sales to asia or to europe today, but the u. s. it already seems to be looking at a backup plan in the event that it continues to have to cut into its strategic reserves to absorb price and supply shocks. and that plan parentally involves easing up on sanctions against venezuela. so what's the catch to prevent his, willa venezuelan, president, nicholas maduro would reportedly have to hold elections in 2024 and engage with the opposition in exchange for u. s. sanctions relief. sherley hill sees that opportunity knowing how wonderfully reliable washington is at keeping its word just asked. ron, for example, apparently times are so tight for us energy that the white house is even
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considering an oil export ban. so this all leads europe in pretty deep trouble after the u. s. believe it into sanctioning its own energy supply and may half have even had something to do with attacks on the nord stream one and 2 pipelines that supply the content as u. s. mainstream media outlets and their guests have been increasingly suggesting have listen, where might some americans have gotten the notion that the by the administration might have been involved directly through a proxy in the destruction of the north stream pipelines. why would they think that they surely didn't watched on russia today, or t has been pulled off the air when they learned from joe biden himself, he's the president. there will be no longer a norse tube to we. we will bring it into the secretary state in the bio ministration. mr tony blanket bragged about how great the sabotage of north stream was and we're quoting, it's a tremendous opportunity, said tony blanket. it's a great thing. not a tragedy,
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a victory. so after enabling europe in getting itself off from other energy options, the u. s. gets to swoop in and name its price and according to the german energy minister yesterday, well, that price is just too high. some countries including friendly ones, sometimes achieved astronomical prices for their guess. of course, that brings were the problems that we have to talk about. the u. s. contacted us when the oil prices shot up and the natural oil reserves in europe were tapped. as a result, i think such solidarity would also be good for curbing gas prices. not sure exactly what he expected. it's almost like he got played good thing. they have that energy price cap option that they can always put into play like they did yesterday against russian oil. right. well, yesterday the saudi energy minister said, quote, we don't know yet how the cap will be executed and who's going to commit to it. and
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what will be the impact of it? well, the, you did everything to align itself with the washington led to western agenda on ukraine. but instead of being tossed to bone by washington, it looks like it now risks being left out in the cold. and well, a risk getting very cold. a full, not cindy at my, for to the saudi arabian energy minister, dr. muhammed out, the bonds says they price cat will cause russia to cut supplies, which will mean an increase in prices. drive cab is in and says as it wouldn't, i wouldn't have had a walk. it is like a dream, like i wish for thinking for the europeans. but if you don't, you are according to the offensive. when a cannot mix one or one, you will see it will not work. and i shall already, if that is any ceiling, then definitely that's where the hell bratia to block or so to use it's oriented gas supplies by 1000000 or 2000000 by
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block or to euro. so they need to think twice before taking any such ridiculous decision by that. but they've got to this. i don't think there wouldn't be confronted. run your member by the way, each member of live in the state of town. they don't know what to do. they are not calculating the costs and benefits of many decisions that, that they have been taken as far as the economic sanctions. again, russia, morgan stanley indicated that this decision was taken, then definitely russia would reduce production by one or 2000000. additionally, and that will get prices listed of $300.00 better bet. the white house house reacted angrily to the plans production cars cooling, short sighted,
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some media outlets, and described it as a personal failure, as president joe line. and as it may for the push up gasoline prices a month before that countries mid term elections. now the production cuts would agree to, despite the bind administration, reportedly making last minute efforts to convince gulf states to abandon the plans . when i think insult to injury jo, buying and is being further mock, save the opec production cuts off the he was called boasting in a hot mike incidence during his trip to florida when the president says no one adds with a bite and but it appears opec floods has done just that. i mean, other than opec bicycles, china stairs, russia, et cetera. joe biden, no one the biden. opec. when you start begging, you know, the gulf states when you are beg, middle eastern countries have changed their already declared policies. it's an act
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of desperation as an act of short sighted foolishness. when the solution is literally right in your hand, the relationship in the us and gulf states has not been particularly good at any point in recent memory. we have regimes that are propped up by the united states, but still resent the united states for their infiltration and meddling. so it's not that the that the relation has gotten considerably worse. they just weren't very good to begin with with bite and try to convince them to change their minds. it's really showing that he himself is unwilling to change his mind. all that would need to happen to end the fuel shortage is to get rid of all the sanctions that prevent american companies, individuals from buying fuel. if biden was simply changing his mind, then he wouldn't have to beg saudi arabia to change their minds. now it's a canadian lawyer and political blogger, david, for a have many thanks for joining us on the program. it's nice to see now as i'm sure
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west social media has been flooded with means about bind and off to this latest gaffe and will know they do well needed the subjects to mockery, to some extent. to what extent do you think that this latest them is the past decisions slash will out? what is effective? the us president reputation, we're all mockery is not made equal and the better of the mockery has a firmer grasp. in reality. i'm in florida right now where hurricane hurricane ian, just pass. luckily for us, pass to the west and then made landfall north. people here. supply chain issues, natural disaster costs, and this is going to be among if not the costliest hurricane potentially in american history. and you're going to have american citizens who have to wait for federal funds if they can never get them living through all sorts of the issues back home. while seeing the governments by then make international decisions that
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are only going to exacerbate the existing problems. back home itself and the buys administration, reportedly had launched a full scale pressure campaign and in some sort of last ditch effort to dissuade it . the middle east and allies from dramatically testing that or productions i was your take on why that didn't work out for washington. i'm not sure how to feel that particular question. the issue of being dependent on foreign energy is an issue that has been on the, the forefront of national independence for a long time. when biting takes off is the 1st thing he does is cut pipeline cut natural gas or oil production back home. then exacerbates or intervenes in a foreign conflict. impose sanctions on russia on the basis that russia is the evil of all evils. and then has to go begging other countries, which some people would say are equally evil for oil. so you don't want to, you want to sanction one country for being involved in conflict on the basis that
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they're evil. and then you go begging other countries which are equally as evil. for oil, the policy makes no sense. save and except for the fact that you seem to have a president. and also the governments in north america halbens on exacerbating the conflict between russia and ukraine. well then we have us officials who have always liked and continue to like to say they're leading the international community by example. it was sort of examples. are they really setting right now of the examples of utter hypocrisy and fail policy? sanction russia? try to interfere with a russian production of natural gas to europe. basically cause problems for everybody. and then when you have these problems, you have to go begging groveling on your hands and knees to other countries that you've been striving to get independence from in the 1st place. all the while doing everything you can to ensure that you are stifling oil production and energy independence back home. we did it in canada,
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they're doing it in the u. s. and we're seeing the consequences in real time. the only saving grace for joe biden is that he'll manager, you know, reduce the price, is the massively inflated prices, potentially in time for the midterms to argue some success or claim that inflation hasn't gone even higher. but it's, it's fail policy through and through. and it's pure hypocrisy, sanction russia, sanction russia, but then go grovelling to venezuela, saudi arabia for equally dirty oil, potentially like you say, the latest developments bound to have some sort of effect on the democratic camp in the u. s. on the end of november, the mid term elections, and what about the u. s. republicans will take on how their positions are holding up now. well, when you're not in power, all you do is complain and that's not state if they don't have legitimate grievances. but there's a lot of people who feel that there's a big interest on the republican side as well to engage in foreign policy. that's not gonna have any practical effects on resolving national issues right now. but i
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can face living in florida. now, seeing how at the very least, governor de santis has responded to this particular crisis, the hurricane there's, it's not all equal on the republican side. but there are a great many people who feel that what they refer to as ryan knows, republicans in name only are actually doing very little to alleviate these burdens and are actually participating actively in policy. that is, exacerbating these issues. many thanks for talking to us today. really appreciate your time. canadian lloyd love david fray hates. thank you. thank you. now, a new development in the case of russian journalist study, a duke and he was killed in a car bombing in the moscow region in august. the new york times, so it's that us intelligence officials believe that elements within care of government had authorized the attack. washington has reported the denied involvement mosca have expressed doubts about those claims. a glimmer of government's information that the kremlin has was provided by the russian security
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services. it has been established that ukraine was involved in the murder and is clear who organized and committed the killing. if news reports are true, that us intelligence has agreed with those conclusions than it is a good sign, and i hope that would not be an attempt by our american colleagues to relieve themselves of culpability for any of kips preparations mark for potential terrorist activities. strengths, good. talking in the studio as i say it alien for tranq. i thanks for coming in, ellia and less surprising article by the new york times, usually with weston, mainstream media, a very anti russia across the board. so it was, this ask was surprising to you, vicki high again. indeed it was surprising. wow. the new york times did point the finger at e grain, which is quite astonishing because the these days whenever key of does something bad. the western media either turns a blind eye toward or appears to whitewash gives actions. but in that report,
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you'll find other crucial lines about american officials. it's claimed that they weren't involved in it whatsoever. american officials said they were not aware of the operation ahead of time and would have opposed the killing had they been consulted. afterward, american officials admonished ukrainian officials over the assassination. they said, nicky, did you just hear how that sounded? it appears like it's only natural for the key of to act on washington's orders. in any situation, a scheme that is perfectly fine that nobody get surprised by any more. anyway, back to the murder victims car exploded in august on the outskirts of moscow. dotted, do you know who is the daughter of a prominent anti western commentator, alexander duke, and worked as
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a journalist and a political scientist. and in this country, she is known for her anti ukrainian views and also for her vocal support of the russian military operation in ukraine. 2 days after the car bombing, the wash in federal security service announced that they believe it was a pre planned attack. and that it was carried out by 2 ukranian citizens. now at this point, as you can see, even western outlanders don't shy away from saying that new new york time reports corroborates with the findings by the new york times by the russian official. has there been any response from key as the senior advisor to ukraine's presidential chief of staff told the new york times that key of has nothing to do with it. but he also said that during war time,
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any kind of murder should have some practical significance. and according to mr. paul, the lack someone like do not was in a tactical or a strategic target for ukraine. we have other targets on the territory of ukraine. i mean, collaboration is and representatives of the russian command who might have value for members of our special services working in this program, but certainly not do enough. right now, key of is enormously dependent on all kinds of media support from all kinds of support from the west. and that includes media support, whether this is a signal that new york times report, whether it's a signal for the administration of or demarus lensky. we don't know, but it could be i'm surprised that the new york times hasn't come under criticism for even publishing this article alia, thank you for coming with those details. really appreciate it. have
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a good a europe without russia. that's the message from the use foreign policy chief thursdays the continent should build it for political community without considering moscow elite is conducting an informal meeting in prague on thursday and friday to discuss the ukraine conflicts, the energy crisis on the blocks struggling economy. for the foreseeable future, and probably as long as poodle is in power, it is impossible to conceive of a new security or the, or the socket texture in europe, of which russia's booth would be an integral path. russia remains the geographical neighbor and a member of the international system. but right now we have to build that you are being political community without putting russia also unsuitable for the european community of apparently ukraine as it renewed hopes to join the e. u and native have been dashed in recent weeks. frances president mc phone says it could take years and years and perhaps even quote, several decades. the key of to join such
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a blog. nathan chief stalsen burke has said allow ukraine into the lines would require consent from all member states, and that's unlikely the current time and a commission that has even cautions that admitting ukraine would directly drag nate . so into the conflict for the northern ascii ha, ukraine's president zalinski has asked about membership in nato. but as you know, in order to join nato, a country must not be at war. while ukraine is a country at war. so evidently at the moment it is impossible. that's cross live tv journalist martin j. now thank you for joining us on the program. martin. always nice to see you. so we have these european leaders gathering in prague. russia. of course the isn't invited. is it possible for european powers to effectively shut out russia from the constant political community, always moscow to us, to integrity, to the continence the economy? you know, that you really believes that they can do. what we're witnessing now is what
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we're seeing is i'm not to train you to point 0 is if you can, germany complained about what we got up if we can actually move forward with the issues that he was working on 1st or the last screen. what was it looking really most. busy right now is lost track a 2nd speed, which is no new idea. she's been around for new years, but it's just got the strong, the biggest benefit to my from believes that with this to speed europe, which is creating and she will remember states plus other neighbors. you can actually mr. some of the bigger decisions,
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whether you can't make the credit for them. and i think she can kiddos that migration on energy live they are subjects would be if they're really interested in, you know, slowing ahead isn't the only thing that's going to be held today and tomorrow, thursday, and friday, what decisions to expect the leaders to, to make this meeting, if any it's so difficult to see how this would work because if you go in for what i was going for is an informal she's going to guess maybe is if you could check the person, because they couldn't see the project. didn't have any of these and they are not members of it. it's not so much. this is just another you that you again rush to find a new version or you need 30 and i think
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going on another lives with one driving people through speakers. don't you know they will be? my phone will be dangling in front of them. innovation yet, because now month we've got a number shows go from 1000. got it all to produce. got to be there today. but i think will they will be talking about in the next couple days is not to build a paper which you know, that would be produced informal agreement of how use motion or something where it will have a head board guess paris. but we'll see it in the french woman who will run it. and it was not true. the micron. all right,
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on time to be, he's behaving last couple of years and there is leave as much to the noise. russell, which is awesome. it's really nice when it's going to variable in brussels. we will be in the news. this is why we should take care of the we need a small, a radical we punch fun which will last fraction and they think for the here with generally united in taking a hostile positions was russia? well, the e u. it's. so when we talk about the you talking about brussels distribution, just to think there's always possible to look in the brussel and there is nothing new. i mean, it goes right back when i was in boston, given them to see where there was a desperation,
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maybe even when you moved to give you got to meet the goal. so right on time, you know, that's really what we should be live on. will all of those while this plans are all completely black box and they're not gonna be using the nation, which is a banking something radical like. all of this is, do you think the member states, what we'll see is some of the things that will meet you on which one is that, you know, one long client when you think i
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think she'd be we, she didn't, she got this when it was your question, when the station was made up some sort of get over russia, even a matter it was actually getting nothing was wanting. it will be on the worst case for me, most the magic mario it will be with you. thanks for joining us on the program stage. analyst at martin j, thanks. one of washington's most notorious hawks and regime change masterminds has now cooked up his own recipe for toppling the russian president, john bolton, who held some top posts during the reagan bush and at trump administrations claims the change of power in moscow. is unavoidable,
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as in many cuz in 3rd world countries, the likely leadership for regime change will not come from the top flag, offices, and officials who to personally invested in the putin regime, nor from the ranks of enlisted personnel or lower level bureaucrats. it is from the colonels and one star generals, and their civilian agency equivalence, where the most likely co conspirators to take matters into their own hands. obviously, the desired interim outcome is not an outright military government, but a transitional authority that can hold a ring while a new constitution is formed. this stage alone is very risky business, but unavoidable, given russia's current domestic political structures. on both in admitted that actually starting the process of regime change in russia is the hardest problem that maintains, that it would not require a foreign military intervention as ease as the main goal for washington is to ensure the security of its european allies. however,
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the former us national security advisor did suggest that russian dissidence should be assisted from a broad. bolton has previously boasted about helping to plan to attempt in foreign countries including haiti, nicaragua, and venezuela, whether you as tried to help topple the democratically elected government on more than one occasion. ah. with
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independent journalist jo, lori essays, the u. s. might have provoked the conflict in ukraine in order to weaken russia and ultimately bring about raising change that bolton raises this boogie man again of all of european security, being threatened by russia that he is somehow a hitler like figure rushers, nazi germany, he writes, there's no long term prospects for peace and security in europe without regime change in russia. he boldly says that he, this presupposes, at russia, is a threat to all of europe. and it's really a complete fantasy. he called of the invasion by russia, ukraine unprovoked. this is a mantra that the u. s. and it's vessels in europe. keep repeating. bolton in his article says that biden is not trying to overthrow the government. and this is complete nonsense. of course,
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this is what done by the ministrations been doing. and lloyd austin, the defense secretary, has said openly that the plan here is to weaken russia. this is what this has been all about. and they needed the invasion to happen, as i said, for the economic proxy and information war against russia. many thanks, joining us, our naughty international web back in 30 minutes with the very latest see then ah ah ah .

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