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[000:00:00;00] a with the commission chief praises, while she calls european unity against russia despite escalating political henrique enrollment disputes among some of the countries angle boils over in washington over the opec 1st decision to slash oil out was some us lawmakers even courting the saudis, boiled boxed up as a new spock space a neighboring tanzania of genetically modified, produce the entering the east african country. often library be lifts and bound to help cattle,
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a growing food crisis with a very warm welcome. it's 8 pm here in the russian capital. in mrs. asi international with the late as well. news update. it's good to have you with us. now, dozens of the european leaders have been sitting down for talks in prague in an attempt to demonstrate unity entitling the energy crisis. or trying to form a common approach to sanctions against russia and support the ukraine. but the summit comes with some glaring disagreements showing through the cracks of relations among european countries themselves. despite the u commission, chief's claims of unity among the block. there were 44 countries united discussing the challenge herself today, and it showed how much russia's isolated by now the new e u political community and invention of french president emanuel mac holds, consisting of the 27 nation block. and 17 other countries most of which aspire to join the
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e. u has just wrapped up is inaugural p. r. exercise in prague. now the whole point of this event in prague, prague castle seemed to be to convince onlookers of european unity particularity in favor of ukraine. and against russia, while papering over any other cracks in the solidarity facade. it. so the kind of thing that's been happening a lot lately within the, you know, we all know people like this in our own lives. they arrive at a party. it's all lovey dovey, kissy kissy and you know, darn well that in the car just before they got there. they had a huge blow up all just this week. for example, as brussels adopt an 8th round of anti russian sanctions. belgium in italy sat on their hands as of brussels band, semi center steel products from russia, despite knowing full well the hit that their own steel industries risk taking as a result. so they just kind of towed the line, but likely aren't thrilled about it. so during this summit, craps didn't show none,
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the less turkish president air to one used his platform to lash out at greece over their territorial disputes in the region and accused the e. u. of supporting illegal activities masquerading is unity or solidarity. so he didn't mince words there. the block is upset with norway for maintaining high energy prices and profits. amid the gas crunch caused by brussels auto sanctions. german economy minister robert havoc brought up the issue of so called friends like the u. s. and norway exploiting e u countries desperation through price gouging. earlier this week, french president, michael used his summit platform to repeat his opposition to building a new gas connection between spain and france, which germany really wants. because it would allow cheap gas from north africa to flow into neighboring you countries and germany as well. but let's face it, france would lose a market in the long run for is l n g plans. if it supported the project,
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you k prime minister list trust was also in attendance and made a point of calling michael a friend. even though just weeks ago she said that the jury is out on whether he's a friend or foe for britain. but here it was, all smiles, kind of, she doth protest too much. perhaps the polish prime minister didn't miss the opportunity to pick yet another fight with germany. you show to play here to day, we often talk about the egoism of germany. it clearly shows that it cannot be the case that the european union's energy policy is being dictated by germany. the financial, poland also decided recently to demand reparations from germany for world war 2. and now greece is also seeking hundreds of billions of euros from germany for both world wars, $1.00 and $2.00, for the greek government and the greek society. this issue, reparations from germany, remains open and its resolution, which is primarily a matter of principle,
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i think will be beneficial for all the countries and vault and the e. u. s. such, yes, it doesn't really matter than germany has been doing the heavy lifting for both of these net recipients of you funds as the blocks primary economic engine. and now berlin, which is staring down the barrel at d industrialization and rationing from you. energy sanctions isn't exactly in the best position to be stuck with bills to right. historical ross, italy was recently chastised by and none other than european commission president ursula vander line. the almighty queen of europe, herself just before voting in a new, far right, populous government. so now italy finds itself teetering on the edge of pariah status at the e. u. alongside that other perennial pariah hungry, whose prime minister had this to say about brussels performance. russia has not been brought to its knees at all, while european economies sa, bleeding out, it is evident that the policy of sanctions must be changed. so despite attempts to
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project unity in prague, there's a lot more going on beneath the smiles in the class photo from this particular summit. independent journalist luc were, they told us that this prank meeting to push european unity things like a mere publicity stunt. it's only a communication channel is p r, public relations, death and testing p. r specialists, monsieur mccall, who was, who were spoken yesterday am, says that everything is fine and he's gonna bring solutions everywhere on the from us that by john and armina to war. i suppose fin lunch and russia, but it's just for, you know, people, people don't believe that they don't believe this. they see nice faces smiling at everything. but it's only an effort and communication and it's, it's written so also even to stop in the subsidized press in europe all the main space to say that it is only an effort at communicating unity. egoism,
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as was mentioned earlier, is leading the pack in europe for the moment general in belgium, especially now with dismay that the album still products from an m k would not reach the belgium factories of the giant steel factor steel company in russia is one of the largest with 21 percent of the producing in russia, they have 2 big factories, more than 2000 people in belgium. and our prime minister is, of course, ill at ease because of the one hand he asked to wrong or show a united front of europeans. and on the other hand, he has to trade unions and socialist party and all the parties actually to say a man, you know, you can't kill factories for 2000 people just like that. so this is unity in europe . difficult to believe of a british minister has been forced to say, sorry for the economic tamela,
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triggered by the government. $45000000000.00 pounds tax cuts out the failing to successfully play the russia bogeyman cod. what was that the me a futon wanted to do? it was to be divided right now. i think people, a lot thing has to do with a simple apology of are disabled already. i changed the policy or of course i'm sure the british government tax cuts package has triggered the pounds fall to a record low, while also put also pushing up inflation and interest raise. the bank of england triggered an emergency 65000000000 pound bond buying program to stem. the crisis triggered by the government's decisions in a new interview. prime minister list trust was challenged to admit. she had a bad start in office, but she simply tried to blame everything on russia all over again. let's remember
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what we were facing 4 weeks ago, but you were saying, so we were 5 hydro power minister, my clan, we and how we're all today. it's going to use my question was, do you accept you've had a rocky start? well, what i am saying is that we have acted decisively in the face of very, very difficult international circumstances where pizza has been perpetrating the war need is called that management. right. or not the well trust is also in hot water, over warnings of potential 3, our power cuts during the upcoming winter. she's trying to downplay those fairs, but failed to give any guarantees their britons will not be left in the dark, with schemes on encouraging people to use electricity at off pick times being developed. a proposal is already being ridiculed by the media, political analyst, alexander mckay's britons, on buying the excuse. that is all russia's fault is trying the, the tax. it was pioneer by joe biden, the earlier this year when he called the energy price arises in the united states,
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putins price site. that didn't work for joe biden. it's not working full is trusts . if you look at the opinion polls since august of this year, they have consistently shown. busy that the british population blames the government over boots in all over even the energy companies in britain itself. so. busy it's clearly attached to that her spin doctors have told her to use the. nobody's buying it any more. i'm blaming everything on the russian government is simply not going to be believed by people. if the lights go out, it's going to be trust that gets blamed, and her government is going to be pitched into an even greater crisis than it is in already. so how has the u. k, u k, the energy sector found itself in such a di, a condition. this is the end point of a 30 years of us. various failed policies and less trust is at the end of this process. and he's inheriting a 30 year long mass, which she is trying to turn around and failing to turn around inside free months. so this is
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a generational failure that has left written exposed to the fluctuations of international energy markets, unable to produced so energy. the only solution in the immediate period is to when the chaos in the international energy markets. and that means ending the sanctions regime against russia energy, which is failing to do anything significant to the russian economy, but as tanking the economies of european increasing energy and security. ah, moscow has the keys, ukraine's presidents have calling for the start of a world war. as after vladimir zalinski, i nato, to launch preemptive strikes against russia. foreign minister, think a lot of things. the lensky ones, the u. s. lead block to luke. the country asked her zalinski, but as well so yesterday, zalinski called on his western masters to launch a preemptive nucleus strike on russia with his statement. he's essentially shown the whole world, more evidence of the threats emanating from the key of regime,
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which the special operation was launched. a new to rise attempts by the length of his secretaries to claim that he meant something else or ridiculous. in this situation, zelinski like his entire regime, has got a taste and is beginning to dictate his own conditions, both to nato, unto the you must show whole when that appointed. what should nato do? 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 nuclear weapons, not the other way around, to wait for rushes nuclear strikes and then say, oh no. okay, then take this yog me, when is that this? he has no bal peace prize. we're an ounce on friday, and ukraine's president wasn't among them. he was nominated for the prestigious award by the european parliament back in march, despite his aggressive rhetoric against russia,
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slacking criticism from some talk. foreign officials. the european parliament is proposing the president of ukraine as a candidate for the nobel peace prize. how is one of the actors in the war going to receive the nobel peace prize on there others who fight for peace? why not? pope francis or the u. n. director, there must be many others. forever respect is a lensky for sinking his nobel peace prize by calling for a preemptive nuclear holocaust. on the eve of the announcement leaders pushing the world towards world war 3 and nuclear annihilation shouldn't be eligible for the nobel peace prize. zalinski calls for a nuclear world war which will most probably in life on earth, almost on a daily basis. yet he has been nominated for the nobel peace prize. how messed up is that has crossed a syndicated, where the house, legal and media analysts align. oh many thanks for joining us on the show nylon lionel. it's nice to see you. so at this is nobel peace prize. i went to
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a group of n g r is including one of them from russia, which share, and surprisingly, has a negative reputation inside russia itself. were you shocked by the and by they that when is if the price? i'm not sure if i was as shocked by the winners. but the, the headline is that zalinski was snubbed that bite through some oversight or some are ridiculous or perhaps a consideration. he was snub, you know, the, the whole notion of this piece prizes fascinating. you know, mahatma gandhi, never received the nobel peace prize in 1953. george marshall, who was a secretary of state of new york over the us, received it. and people were very critical and curious because he had been a combatant. but it was because of his post war activities. in 2009,
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brock obama received the peace prize after being in office barely 8 months and years, something interesting. in times of your there were there, there were very careful as sometimes not even given out during world war one. there was no peace prize from 39 to 43. there were no peace prizes. and in 1948. i believe the year that mama gandhi a died, they said no one was entitled to it. so think about this. it was very, very selective. it was very particular as to who even received it. nomination is another story. so here we are trying to, to handicap why some one did not wind something. there were virtually innumerable reasons for that. but if you look at the history of it, very rarely, if never, has there been an actual combatant, in what would call either
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a military operation or a war who received aid peace prize for i think, obvious reasons for what you may have as landscape cor, was for nato to launch preemptive strikes against russia. well, you know, there's a tremendous debate as to whether that wasn't the case or not. you know, i, i'm, i'm reading this and it seems to me that what someone is saying is prevent war or prevent activity from what many people consider to be activating war or more war switch farther. it's rather an incongruous, but isn't it interesting? how zalinski in this particular case, by virtue of his this, i don't was a, the p r move, but i promise you, you are not going to see the end of it. hollywood is going to embrace this. you have the time a man of the year, again, there might even be a special edition. you will see you
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n plotted. you will see every conceivable way to promote this gentleman. separate interesting from this. so this is not overweight. you're going to see, and especially i can't say enough, hollywood, the entertainment platforms, and all of those as well media. they are going to campaign almost up and kind of a concerted effort to correct this, this wrong and prominence journalists say glen greenwald, you probably know if emma said his thoughts on the potential of a nuclear conflict to have ukraine. we can have a quick listen to exactly what he said and then come back to discuss it. let's listen now. there is a very real threat of a nuclear exchange, or even a direct confrontation with russia and united states. and over what, over who governs and rules? not even ukraine, but the don bass, the eastern region in ukraine were a majority of people actually identify as ethic russians and want to be part of russia. that was glen talking to tucker carlson, that i know was your reaction to that statement that looked like public opinion on
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this issue? could perhaps be shift day? well, yes, but i want to ask a very simple question. have we as a species forgotten? what nuclear conflict is, have we honestly do we need a refresher course into what we're talking about? i mean, i, i understand that we have various degrees of amnesia. tolstoy you said history would be a wonderful thing if the were only true. but i'm hearing about this and i'm hearing about warranted russian as though we're playing some kind of a game. and i, and in my generation, we lived under this notion of mushroom clouds and duck in cover. and it was something that, that absolutely captivated our our essence. and today we speak about it so cavalierly is though this is, i've some other is the was a and
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a non nuclear form of nuclear war. i think this is the insanity even to be discussing this cabin literally, because also it's not so much that a nuclear war could be triggered it or, or actually on directed, but things could be triggered once this starts, there's no calling it back, you know, to, there was the okay, i did of that was a mistake that was a, that was a typographical mistake. i didn't really mean that this i, i can't believe i'm frankly hearing when i'm here in dade line. oh, many thanks for joining on a program. always appreciate your thoughts. i syndicated radio heights, legal and media analyst line. thank you. thank you. ah, world bank stubborn. that's why from us lawmakers are now calling saudi arabia after the opec plus group of oil producers, decided to slash that crude output by $3000000.00 barrels per day. president joe biden has said he's disappointed about the move. some us congress members, also calling for
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a reexamination of the countries relations with the opec plus members and even wants take measures to retaliate against the arabian as reactions are being described as hostile to washing said. he's all he's kellum open with more. well, essentially we have opec and now things they will be reducing the oil output by $2000000.00 barrels per day. now that is rattling the circles of power in the united day. there is quite a bit of outrage on the 2 days since the announcement already. we're hearing the leaders in saudi arabia being described as back stabbers, putting a night in the back of the united states. here's what we've heard from unanswered questions about 911, the brutal murder of journalists, jamal cas shogi, and the exporting of extremism to dubious jailing of peaceful dissidence in conspiring with vladimir putin to punish the u. s. with higher oil prices. the saudi royal family has never been
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a trustworthy ally of our nation. it's time for our foreign policy to imagine a world without this alliance with these royal back stabbers back stabbers. that is, the language being used to describe the long time ally of the united states, the kingdom of saudi arabia. and it appears that they consider this to be a humiliation of joe biden, at a, consider this to be hurting the economic interests of the united states. and apparently, the united states feels that it has rights over saudi arabia's oil. you'll recall economist magazine recently i, you know, over the summer they tweeted out, meet mohammed bin solomon, that's the count. brown, prince of south of saudi arabia, the millennial autocrat who controls our oil. now that week was deleted because it is not their oil. it is by right, the oil of the kingdom of saudi arabia, according to the constitution. but apparently, the united states feels it has some rights over it as do the british. now, at this point, what can the united states do?
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but rant and rave at the saudis for not doing what they want here. some of what we've heard, what saudi arabia did to help put and continue to wage his despicable, vicious war against ukraine will long be remembered by americans. we are looking at all the legislative tools to best deal with this appalling and deeply cynical action, though the no peck bill is up for discussion. this is a bill that would allow the united states to su, opec countries take them to court, possibly have you escort, seize their assets, if they don't do what the united states wants, that would allow civil actions against opec countries by the united states in retaliation for move such as this, that bill is up for discussion. in addition to that, the military relationship between the united states and saudi prince of saudi arabia, shears putin's world view more than he shares ours. doesn't appreciate american advocacy for democracy in the world. now it's been 70 years of the united states
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has been aligned with the kingdom of saudi arabia. they've been one of the most loyal allies of the united states and nato in the region. you can recall after the 1979 iranian revolution, the reagan administration saying that they would never allows the to revolution to take place in saudi arabia. that is a steadfast longtime partner of the united states. but now we're seeing the circles of power in washington, turning on them pretty rapidly in response to recent moves around opec people will recall the words of former us president george w bush, who said you're either with us or against us. and that kind of thinking seems to be prevailing in washington dc. well, i discussed these developments earlier with the host of eighty's. well, it's upon program a song, a boy. ok. white has already described this move as a hostile act, and it's a very interesting warning because if you start from a promise that the rest of the world is supposed to be serving your interest,
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done everything that's for your interest would be a hostile act. but saudi arabia, in many of the opec members, are considered traditional us alice 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 that even closest american alice no longer paying attention to anything that's washington is saying or doing directly pursuing their own interest. tanzania says no to g, i know that's not the neighboring kenya list is a 10 year ban on the farming and impulsive genetically. most of the modified crops we're not open to such genetically modified technology can use move, has no effect on us. we will keep on utilizing the hybrid op varieties as our various studies maintain, that we have enough in the very best hybrid seeds that are commercially viable and
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more productive than g m. tanzania 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. he's made off of the worst route and 40 years along with issues and the supply chain due to the conflict in ukraine which led to mass hunger . i've only got the 2nd former presidential aspirants for the 202319 election safety networking modified food is not right fabricate. okay. he's not here to write genetically modified where you have to use technology to modify the genes of that. you know, sort of, you can have high yield, but of course highly chemicals. this is a continent decided to buy a lot of disease in addition to the already exacerbated health issues that we have in africa. i don't, we're just trying to see a lot of challenges into, into all continent. and honestly, i don't to,
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we are right for jenny to can the money fights. we are lived with him capacity to produce our own food, simply because the middle dollar country from taking over the provisional $1440.00 in africa. fortunate was the only export, declined on from produce the we funding countries for export. not really the kind of where i am produce the we can consume on it and know that we are coming to the point well by the global grinnell was on crisis is a victim and distorting the supply chain, we are unable to produce all food on the we're going to get from the was don't want to stick a neurological need in general to kill him would be fine for that. me likely be chemical is also cause a lot of problems for the other guy. don't to write this kind of dig. i didn't africa should be able to have, is talk to where we produce all the beautiful natural environment since we have the line was and the capacity on do not mean wall or can be able to produce the quantity of food. we can also mean this quantity south korea and the us have been
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holding joint maritime drills in response to a north korean missile launch off the a south korean ballistic missile malfunctioned and crashed into the outskirts of a military base early this week. during a live fire exercise conducted with american forces, the crash which occurred in a tight intentions with north korea cause panic among the local residence, a municipal official in the city where the incident took place accused the government of using taxpayer money for weapons that fit in the country's own people . the short range method was equipped with a warhead. that didn't stetson aids upon impasse, no casualties were reported. exercises began days off the u. s. vice president carmella harris visited south korea and a show of solidarity with sol as neighboring north korea. roundtop has its own strategic arsenal. earlier this week, the communist country test find a missile that flew over japan and landed in the pacific ocean. when a response, japan as the west urge the un security council to take action accusing russia and
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china of enabling the north korean nuclear program. russia has 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 that dpr, kays repeated provocations and block every attempt to update the sanctions regime in short to 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. i legally cut on the colon choose, you must, china and russia have table to joined resolution of the dpr k with the intention to ease the humanitarian situation on the ground, create a favourable atmosphere for mutual trust among all parties,
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and resume dialog on the korean peninsula issue, the un security councils deliberations should contribute to dialogue rather than fueling escalation. russia and china have insisted that they joined us. south korean drills have provoked north korea. but the us on this is the u. s. rejected those remark saying there was no equivalency between these 2 activities. earlier, north korea also accused washington and its allies of threats and then get with a military build up international journalist, eric some, i believe the new career seat is nuclear and missile programs is a necessary deterrence against perceive aggression. i should say on behalf of china, because i'm a permanent resident of china, that chinese position all along has been that there should be no nuclear weapons on the korean peninsula. china, is it close to further nuclear proliferation?
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and so is russia. indifference is they understand why north korea is resorting to this extreme measure because it took re united states military forces stationed in south korea, adjacent right to north korea since the korean war. and just before the recent missile test, it conducted yet another large scale. 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'd better show that we're
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