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ah, and we need to make rules for the rest. because without us, there will be k, a y . a moscow accuses ukraine's the president of trying to start a world war. the volume is the landscape colds on nato to launch preemptive strikes against russia. washington considers with measures against saudi arabia, off to opec, plus as decisions across all production, despite president biden's efforts to keep prices down. australian think tank sponsored by western states including britain and the u. s. accuses china of spreading propaganda in the solomon islands. and can yes,
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box fish in tons of near old, genetically modified produce entering the country. that's after the african states lifts the band on such a producer to help tackle a growing crew crisis. with a very good morning to you, welcome to our t international. my name is peter scott taken over from rachel blevins and i'll be bringing you all the latest for my headquarters. every massacre go says the ukrainian president is calling for the start of a world war that's off the volume is zalinski appeared to urge nato to carry out a preemptive strike against russia. shovel. when little booth it, what should nato do in eliminate the possibility of russia using nuclear weapons? i once again appeal to the international community as it was before february 24th. we need preemptive strikes so that russia would know what awaits them if they use
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nuclear weapons, not the other way around him to wait for rushes nuclear strikes and then say, oh no. okay, then take this job and well, the remarks that we heard from the ukranian leaders simply don't match the portrait of reality. that those who observe the situation are aware of, for example, we have washing saying they're not aware that russia would even be capable of using a nuclear weapon. and we have other words from washington saying that they are not sure that, that such a plan or possibility would even be in the works. and at this point, we have russian officials coming forward and saying these very serious words that we've heard from the granting president have very serious ramifications. he's calling for a new world war. now this is the reaction from russian officials says this statement by president zalinski must be taken into consideration by every country in the world. and especially washington london in the you states, such statements are nothing else but a call to initiate
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a new world war with unpredictable disastrous consequences. and they mustn't go unnoticed by the west. now the russian foreign ministry spokeswoman pointed out that zalinski is essentially fueling and nuclear war that he's become a, a monster who can destroy the planet. if you want peace, you don't call for pre emptive strikes and a nuclear escalation. that seems to me what the ukranian president has done, and it fits a pattern of escalation here. now, recently we saw the polish leader. i go as far as saying that poland was willing to host nuclear weapons from united states. when the i did state says it has no plans to put nuclear weapons in poland and is important to know of the government. and p . a is at this point, dependence on lawns from the west of there were not being financially brought up by nato, a financial propped up by the united states in particular. and there was not a constant inflow of weapons that government would have fallen. and it seems like
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their strategy here is to ask a late as much as they possibly can to try and make this conflict as serious as desperate as extreme as they possibly can. and at the same time, claim that they somehow want peace. now it's important to note that ukraine announced they were attempting to fast track to join nato to join emily nato alliance. very, very quickly. something that the white house said they were not even informed of sounds like a desperate move from kiya and the white house was not cooperating with them on it . now the foreign ministry spokesperson for russia, maria is a car of a. she pointed out that essentially you have western media playing up. this idea that russia is a nuclear threat. when in reality, it is the key of government that continues to attack the nuclear power plant, putting the danger of a nuclear disaster before the world. and that now with these calls for a preemptive strike, by the ukrainian leader, looks pretty clear that the nuclear black mailing is coming from the other side
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from the ukrainians, openly smee, the western media is a tool in the hands of the western intelligence agencies. they're trying to implant a nuclear rhetoric into the public discourse, accusing russia of conducting nuclear blackmail finding. this is how the machine works as soon as russian officials say something, for example, about our position of not having been the 1st country to actually use nuclear weapons. or absolute it here and to all our regulations about these arms. immediately the western media cuts out certain keywords, paste them into their articles, and throws everything else away. fabricating something that is exactly opposite of what we stayed at home. this escalation from the granting leader should be taken seriously by everyone. however, the western media seems to have turned a blind eye to the actions of zalinski. now at this point, we'll be waiting to see what the global reaction is from these provocative remarks
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from the ukraine president that are pretty tantamount to calling for world war 3. meanwhile, the ukranian president spokesperson has already backtracked on zalinski word. he explained that he was talking about a period before february 24th, when the only measures that could have helped were preemptive sanctions. now this comes as joe biden says, the risk of nuclear armageddon is that his highest since the 1962 cuban missile crisis will at it. we discussed the issue with a puddle of guests. who said that if america was open to negotiations, the conflict would like to be resolved. i don't think they've learned lessons from history because i don't, i don't think they know history. i mean that, especially in the united states. yeah. i mean, we should look to the cuban missile crisis, or how to get out of this, you know, john f kennedy worker. you know, he worked hard to negotiate a deal with crew chef when it was
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a given take. he agreed not to attack cuba. he agreed to take a nuclear weapons out of turkey in return for cruise, aching, the missiles out of cuba. that is the type of negotiation we need to day. but you don't see any of that happening from the u. s. you don't see the u. s. helping i to negotiate a solution and back you see them interfering to prevent solution from being agreed to. so that is very, very troubling. if there was any doubt thus far, he is unhinged. i am concerned for his mental health. he is obviously willing to risk nuclear armageddon to preserve his regime. and i don't think that russia or other state leaders are that are dealing with him. can any longer consider him to be a rational actor. and we also have to take this in the context of his recent actions
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. he has ordered his military forces in the law over the last 2 months to continually shell and attack with kamikaze drones. the zappa rosure nuclear power plant, whatever his absurd denials to the contrary. if western leaders do not immediately denounce his statements and back away from it, i think we have to consider them complicit if a nato ducks in any way russia that so the 3rd world war, because russia is going to retaliate against all nato member states. and that would be easy and over over europe and, and perhaps over humanity. once we start playing these kind of games and i cannot understand why the leaders of the, of the west are urging themselves to commit
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suicide. i cannot understand that the u. s. secretary of states anthony blinkin says that the u. s. is exploring a range of responses to the opec plus decision to cut oil production. washington keen reportedly to secure cheap oil imports from but his whaler, and his allegedly enforced the sanctions on the maduro government. such an exchange for energy supplies. now this comes after the opec plus group decided to slash is oil outputs, which is expected to keep fuel prices high. meanwhile, the largest u. s. oil trade groups wrote a letter to energy secretary jennifer granholm expressing concern that washington is considering limiting his fuel exports to lower consumer prices. they say the move could disrupt global markets, reduce domestic refining capacity, and alienates u. s. allies that says joe biden was called out by a prominent fox news host of the sabotage of the north stream gas pipeline from russia to germany. where might some americans have gotten the notion that the,
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by the ministration might have been involved directly through a proxy in the destruction of the north string pipelines? why would they think that they certainly 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 the nor stream to we will bring an end . and then we crowed about how great it was after it happened. we had nothing at all to do with it. and if you don't, by that story uncritically, if you have any questions about how exactly that might work, you're a disloyal american, shut up the destruction of food, the nord stream pipeline, which i, i would bet was a us action, perhaps u. s. and poland. i this is, i don't really don't stop there that's, that's a quite a statement as well. why do you feel like that that was a you us action? what evidence do you have of that? a host of ortiz wells apart, asana, boy, co joy. my colleague, nicky,
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are in in the studio earlier to break down the ramifications of the opec plus production cuts. white has already described this move as a hostile act, and it's a very interesting wording because if you start from a promise that the rest of the world is supposed to be serving your interest, done everything that's for your interest would be forced to act. but saudi arabia, in many of the opec members, are considered traditional u. s. allies and the fact that they have pretty much ignored the very, very active american law being shows that things are changing in the world. and countries are starting to pursue their own interest. the white house has yet again tried to put all the blame on russia, but i think the current division shows the even closest american alice and no longer paying attention to anything that's washington is saying, or doing and directly pursuing their own interest just last september. and use came out that while the united states is facing such a major shortage of oil,
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it's sold around $10000000.00 barrels out of the strategic or the reserves to the chinese, to the chinese company. some shares of which are owned by a hunter, biden's investment for him. so while the situation is pretty, pretty dramatic, this profit hearing very glaring, very obvious profiteering still goes on and, you know, it's, it's pretty amazing to see how the old schemes continued despite the fact that the situation is pretty, pretty daring. and i'll guess today after this decision was made, i spoke to the former advisor to the saudi any day minutes. and he said, you know, this decision is not emotional. it's not politically scientific. it's a scientific decision. it's not fitting, but it's, it's serving bab jack if practical, national interest. you know it's, it's interesting to see that they have the seminar to do that. primarily because the bottom nutrition has everything to alley and they mot menu with allies. the ear
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is the only one that seems to be left in the so called american camp. and surprisingly, the ear is a, you know, it is a book of countries that has absolutely no oil reserve. it would be interesting to see how there it will be doing with, with that situations, unlike the e, the united states does have its own strategic all reserves, and they bite an administration has been leaning heavily on that air over the last here. and the besides of that reserve diminished by almost a 3rd from more than 600000000 barrels to someone about 400000000 barrels and the bite administration announce yet again that they are going to release another 10000000 to try to hit to try to ease the markets and those, those additional barrels will hit the market right around the time of the mid term elections that may provide some respite. but the problem is that when you are emptying your reserves, are on such a short term perspective at the time to pay for that will come and it will come
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very soon because those reserves will have to be replenished and they will have to be replenished at much higher prices, so it's essentially they are trying to use that strategic reserves to aid the biden's standing in the polls. but even if they win, even if the democrats, when they will have to address that problem, a couple of months down the line. there been a couple of years, a couple of months memo. the u has officially adopted his 8th package of sanctions against moscow. and that includes the 4 territories that recently joined russia after referendums, the, the new restrictions include a price cut on oil imports from russia by c, although pipeline supplies on to fated impulse of some russian goods, including steel, paper and plastic. and i'll also bund bus. the measures prohibit some exports to russia, such as coal aviation equipment, and certain chemicals and moscow's warned that it won't sell energy to those countries that apply a price cup. while the sanctions are aimed at russia,
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serbian officials say they are the ones who will have to pay the price. the european union has again proven that is as a club of countries that once had their soldiers install and grad. the only consistency in its policy is revenge upon free people. serbia was forbidden to import russian oil through the adria attic pipeline. but bulgaria was not. serbia is forced to buy more expensive iraqi oil and thus lose hundreds of millions of euros. they could have been used more effectively or better. belgrade based political analyst, alexander povich says that serbia is being punished for water for refusing to join what he calls, essentially an e u suicide part. all the serving high officials from the president prime minister to the minister defense. they just protest larry, be a man roger, because it is a practically sanctioned measure against serbia. and you know, we all know why that is is because serbia is the alone country. in this part of
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europe, practically in all of europe, which is not which is refusing to impose sanctions against russia. so this is also seen as a kind of a threat and a reliant revenge as serbia on quality you for not imposing sanctions against russia. they're trying to deny serbia song geopolitical choices. it choices to be neutral in a conflict you're trying to are you trying to west serbia? you? are you suicide? they're moving on to of the news. now. the australian strategic policy institute has published a report that claims the chinese government is influencing the solomon islands information environments. these judy claims to have proof that beijing is undermining the solomon islands relationships with foreign partners, particularly australia and the u. s. and promoting chinese propaganda on social media. but despite claiming to be an independent thinktank, a s p i receives donations from the australian and overseas governments,
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including the u. s. department of defense, which gave the total of $1500000.00 in 20202021. you k foreign office also contributed sooner than $30000.00 of the same period or the japanese embassy camera . the camera donated $70000.00 to the institute. meanwhile, china has previously said that it respects the national sovereignty of the solomon islands and the corporation is based on its needs. we heard earlier from tim anderson direct service center, if accounts i had demonic studies from sydney. he says that the u. s. miniature funded institute simply amplifies the views of washington. the thing about e, i s p i is that it is not even reveal in the media here in australia that they have funded by you started the military and by the u. s. military and my weapons manufacturers. and i also have tied journalists in the,
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in the stores and slate media, and also the people that those high journalists interview are also often tied boy sources linked to the u. s. military. and so there's unfortunately a very strong loop in, it's just a straight propaganda channel for the u. s. military saying what the u. s. military once. unfortunately, you started in mid years, so badly compromise and doesn't recognize the conflicts of interest that people are being fooled by that. i mean the, the i, b, c, the, the, you're struggling to state media does not even acknowledge that the people that they're interviewing with s b is funded by and destroyed in and the u. s. military and of course, u. s. military on these tried the military, had their own agenda in relation to china in the pacific region over to africa now, where tons, india will step up its vigilance against the importation of genetically modified crops. us off the neighboring kenya approved the farming on importation of biotechnology crops, falling a 10 year bun. we are not open to such genetically modified technology can use move,
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has no effect on us. we will keep on utilizing the hybrid op varieties as our various studies maintain, that we have enough and the very best hybrid seeds that are commercially viable and more productive than g m. santana is concerned that genetically modified foods might find their way into the country. can use decision to return to the open cultivation of g m crops was made of the worst drought in 40 years along with issues in the global supply chain due to the conflicts in ukraine which led to mass hunger. the james bond came into effect in 2012 effectively prohibiting the open cultivation of and planning of genetically modified crops as well as the import of food crops and animal feeds produced through biotech innovations. adama gar, but the 2nd former presidential aspirant for the 2023 nigerian elections as the gym . food is not right for africa. i use moody in to right click on the
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25 foot where you have to use technology to modify the genes of that fi, you know, sort of, you can have high yield, but of course highly chemicals. this is the continent described in my not of disease in addition to the already exacerbated health issues that we have in africa . i don't, we're just trying to concede a logo. i'm challenging into into all huntington. and honestly, i don't to, we have like full jelly to colleen. what if i to, we are live with him capacity to prove own from simply because the middle dollar country from taking over the promotional $1440.00 norfolk fortune was the only export declined on bomb produce. the we find, you know, countries for export, not really the colonel graham produce the we can consume on it and know that we are coming to the point. well, by the moment grinnell was on crisis, is a victim and disrupting the supply chain. we are unable to produce all food
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annually in the were when to get from the was don't want to stick a little. you can you believe in general to clean what if i for doug me likely be chemical is also cause a lot of problems for the other guy don't to write this kind of thing. i can also car should be able to have, is talk to where we produce all the beautiful natural environment. since we have the landman and the capacity under natural mean wall. or can be able to remove the quantity of food that we can close them in just one to the republic of korea on the u. s. are holding joint maritime drills on the 7th and 8th of october response to north korean missile launches. this comes after a south korean ballistic miss are malfunctioned and crushed on the outskirts of a military base on wednesday. july fire drill conducted with american forces. the crush, which occurred amid heights intentions with north korea, calls panic among local residence, and surprisingly, m a niece phil official in the city where the incident so place accused the government of using taxpayer money for weapons that threatened the country's own
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peace. the short range missile was equipped with a war head. the didn't designates upon impacts, and no casualties were reported. the exercises began days after u. s. vice president, kamala harris, visited south korea and a show of solidarity with sol as neighboring north korea rumsfeld. tests of its own teaching arsenal. earlier this week, north korea testified a missile over japan, which fell into the pacific ocean in response to japan and the u. s. urged the un security council to take action accusing russia and china of enabling the north korean nuclear program. russia said that the sanctions against north korea have come to a dead end without achieving the desired results. dpr k has enjoyed blanket protection from 2 members of this council. these 2 members have gone out of their way to justify the t dpr, kay's repeated provocations and block every attempt to update the sanctions regime
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. in short, 2 permanent members of the security council have enabled kim young on. this is a clear effort by china and russia to reward dpr k for their bad actions and cannot be taken seriously by this counsel only will credit on the colon. choosing the china and russia have table to join resolution of the d p r k. with the intention to ease the humanitarian situation on the ground, create a favourable atmosphere for mutual trust among all parties and resume dialogue on the korean peninsula issue. the un security councils deliberations should contribute to dialogue rather than fueling escalation. mm hm. and while russia and china insist the joints u. s. south korea drills in the south pacific provoked north korea. u. s embassy debt to the u. n. rejected those remarks saying there is no equivalency between these 2 activities. earlier. no 3 also accused washington on his allies of threatening it with joint drills and
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a military build up. international journalist eric summer believes that north korea sees its nuclear missile programs as a necessary deterrent against perceived aggression. i should say on behalf of china because i'm a permanent resident of german. ah, the chinese position all along has been that there should be no nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula. china is a close to further nuclear proliferation. and so is russia. indifference is they understand why north korea is resorting to this extreme measure because it's a grey united states has had military forces stationed in south korea adjacent right to north korea since the korean war. and just before the recent missile test is conducted, yet another large scale,
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a military operation or military exercise alongside the south korean army. so it's not hard to imagine the mindset of north korean leaders who seen this and think we better show that we're not like iraq was some years ago when i said, well, things of mass destruction that didn't have any. so it was invaded. and that's the latest from the have san region where 5 people have reportedly being killed after ukrainian forces, stroke civilian areas, allegedly, with a high mas missile here that i took pictures that we have with the images said to show the aftermath of that attack. 2 buses were destroyed while these 3 people were also reportedly wounded. and across now for the republic of done yet square arts he wore correspondence. andre philosopher has been wounded for a 2nd time while covering the conflicts. he was hit by shrapnel wall reporting on a battle in the area. now warning,
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the falling footage contained some disturbing and graphic contents appear to me air meal milk and i knew i was hit again. another small wound, i don't need any metal for this is awesome. great achievement. had me right here in my hip. it's not a big deal. i'll go get an x ray. it probably didn't strike any my bones just. it's nothing to fuss about. give them. i'll recover from this and return to work for me . despite western resistance, the world has irreversibly changed on states should accept the new reality. well, that's according to the russian foreign ministry, as russian officials called on countries to recognize the referendum in dom boss on kept song as well as, as a foreclosure region. international observers, including those from italy, germany, venezuela, latvia, and other states. more than 130 people over all who followed the referendums have recognized their results as legitimate we call on the un member states to accept
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a new inevitable reality dictated by life itself and based on the free expression of peoples. will this appeal comes as western states are pushing for the un to adopt, to resolution denouncing, denouncing russia for what they say is the illegal annexation of former ukrainian territories. officials using all means convinced potential allies, condemn russia, including messages, phone calls, personal interaction on public statements. the draft documents is expected to be voted on next monday, during an emergency session convened. after russia, vito a similar proposal of the un security council needed documents aims to isolates moscow. if riches intern branded the draft resolution as a sham not worth supporting while, insisting on a secret ballot instead of a public vote, it would if see this is a clearly politicized and provocative development aimed at deepening the divide in the general assembly. the recent discussions in the security council clearly showed that his pen holders of the draft, the usa and albania,
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demonstrated no real willingness to negotiate and search for compromise, but rather try to impose on the rest of the counsel already made document built around their own political priorities, we have all the reasons to call it a sham resolution. as its only aim was to provoke a russian veto. the backlash against russia was prompted by the recent referendums in the next can look gun sca, along with the head of san, is a part of your regions where majority of over 90 percent of the total balance cost voted in favor of joining russia. but the people's will, hasn't persuaded the us all the you who insist the votes was illegal versus 1st deputy permanent representative to you and points out that washington itself is guilty of using on democratic methods to retain its influence. i think that the us in the whole world has its playground sounds good. yeah. and there's something that should really rubber stamp the decisions that i made in washington. so many of my colleagues complains that the needs of these campaign of ham, twisting, and blackmail and threats is in full swing. and it's very difficult to,
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to shield away from, from these 4 countries who have all marable economic systems and economic situations. and this is, of course, very much deplorable. it's so you have something to write that this is a, this has nothing to do with democracy. this has nothing to do with the freedom of speech. it's just the time of the united states to mobilize the supports under their decisions on the decisions that are profitable for them. so to keep on going out there leading position in world affairs, which they are very keen to preserve together with their allies. well that's a phenomenon, is peter scott on the back again at the top of the eye with all the latest news on views here on our team. i'll see you then. thanks for watching with
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oh, when i was showing wrong, when all proofs just don't hold. i mean, you have to say proud disdain becomes the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah, the nearburg trial ass up in the house and head of the sabotage section to testified on september the 12th.
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