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a policy for the children's to network, for phones or something. yeah. that. and then we go with that with separate lines with, with our live on our t international power has now been restored to around 2000 people in the russian region of belgrade. it's very closely ukrainian border author substation was reportedly shelled by keith's forces with were working proactively and within the opec plus framework. president vladimir putin says, cooperation between russia and the united arab emirates, aims to create stability and global energy market. both of the concepts in ukraine does not end in the american economic domination, and a weakening of the product says finance minute to warn you against to washington's
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quote gas domination pointing out that imported liquefied natural gas from the us costs 4 times more than on america's own domestic market with coming to you from moscow. this is asi, international from a rural res to show you the entire news team here of variable. welcome to you. so keep forces are portly sheldon substation in the russian region of belgrade. it's very close to the ukranian border or the attack left around 2000 people without power off to a transformer was history. although authorities now say paula has since been restored, as we understand there are no reports of any casualties. however, more details available with our correspondent eager. mm. it seems that he is sort of trying to bite back as for the 2nd consecutive days. it's a major cities and towns are under well, almost constant bombardment and under constant miss allan drone attacks are coming
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from russia. now russia, of course, is targeting the critical energy infrastructure in ukraine, which is sort of a major shift in its policy towards how it's waging the war in the country. but right now ukraine is trying to retaliate for that and are they have indeed targeted? apparently a power station, or in just outside the russian town of belgrade. the town of belgrade itself is fine, but a smaller one town. indeed, some several 1000 people have been left without electricity. and this old book situation, i have to say to bit of a catch 22 because russia basically russia explained its attacks. and it said that well, key of had previously escalated it, swirl its attacks on the russian soil on the critical infrastructure on civilian cities, on the cities of wool on the town of logan's, on the outskirts of la guns, the towns of de next could towns on the russian territory, they even shall the monastery and of course the so to speak,
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crowning jewel of all that was the bombing of the crimea bridge. so thou was the, apparently the red line that rush had been talking so much about since the beginning of its special operation. so yesterday, we shore a truly massive in its scale missile attack and drone attack on the critical infrastructure of ukraine. today. it continued this activity, ah, it continued to not as large scale as it was yesterday, but still dozens of missiles hit the power stations, thermal power stations in ukraine, and other military and well energy sector of facilities. and so are right now. apparently key of forces is trying to well bite back. and again, it leaves the whole, this whole situation in a state when no, no state wants to back down and even walling ukraine. the damage has already been well, not critical. no, we're still far from that, but rather extensive, still people on the ground in ukraine,
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they are feeling it. they deserve rolling blackouts that have been announced. there's problems with the water supply problems with electricity supply. now in ukraine, pretty much you close to all major regional centers. so right now russia basically rushes message has been stopped targeting our territory, stop targeting rushes, critical infrastructure like 4 months, russia kinder withheld. this ability withheld this power out to attack, to attack a ukraine's critical infrastructure deep behind enemy lines. russia called for 2 or 2 or for you for the ukraine to stop called on key of to store. but well, right now, the ukranian now the ukranian authorities and military command are showing no signs of ever intending to do so. lo, ethan countries have meanwhile reacted with condemnation and furious rushes on. miss al, strikes on ukraine. germany immediately vowing consented bonds to
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a different system to the country. in the meantime, estonians prime minister said that russia was using terrorist tactics. but as despite just a few days ago, a stony as top diplomat, congratulating ukraine for blowing up the crimea bridge. le, russia's foreign minister, sir gala for off, has denounced what he called hypocrisy in western attitude. zappa, the good, the west plays a game called here. nothing, see nothing. and when is the last key is at fault? when russia finally respond seriously, when it's no longer able to tolerate the crime of the key presumed the terrorist attacks of the key for me, then everyone immediately begins to come to the nation. including to my great regret, the un secretary general antonia with her as in other situations, has maintained a deathlike silence, and showed nothing of his excitement or his concern after the actions that were taken yesterday by the us military. he has suddenly begun to fret authority. and with the west branding russia is asked on ukraine, is terrorism just for a moment here on the program? let's look back door comparison and how the western media justified nato stripes on
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the balkans and the 1990 is calling them a door to piece with joe biden, at the time being one of the loudest voices for quote, bringing the serbs to heal. i was suggesting we bomb belgrade. i was suggesting that we send american pilots in and blow up the bridges on the drain, and i was suggesting we take out his oil supplies. we will continue to impose costs on rush reports, aggression, hold prudent in russia accountable for its atrocities and war crimes, and provide the support necessary for ukraine forces to defend their country and their freedom, defending the freedom of albanians and cause. if i was the explanation from the west port nato's bombing of serbia in 190909. look at these pitches the intervention which did not have the approval of the un loss of the $78.00 days. that left parts of the country and ruin nato forces of serbian tv channels. while
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us bomb struck the chinese embassy in belgrade, killing 3 journalists of asia. even if he was nato of a gross violation of international law and the killing of a number of innocent civilians. nato claims old targets, while legitimate belie discuss the storage its been earlier in the program with a serbian and political analyst. alexander the package. he believes when it comes to ukraine. western professional partners are not interested in a peaceful resolution. we have proof now that russia trying to reach us back in late march or april and of course, what happened was that the western powers, mainly washington and london. i mean, boys, johnson flute to kiev to tell zaleski if he doesn't. if he reaches piece of piece agreement with russia and he's not going to get support of it, it's not going to be supported by london washington. ever since then, there's been absolutely no sign that the west wants peace and as long as the west
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doesn't want peace, there won't be any peace because the laskey will keep sending tens of thousands of young man to. ready law totally senseless deaths because the west wants to wage war on russia until the last ukrainian, that's totally obvious is one of the most cynical wars in history and russia just passed to stop that in any way possible. that's the only way to stop was for. so a victory for vladimir putin and ukraine would be a defeat for nato. that's according to the alliance as secretary general get installed and bug who cited a common threat as the need to keep pumping weapons into ukraine. it is important for all of us that ukraine wins um, the battle, the war against the invading russian forces. ah, because if putin wins that is not only a big defeat for ukrainians,
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but it all the defeats and dangers for all of us because it will make the world more dangerous and it will, will make us more vulnerable for further russian aggression. what mr. that brings us to really enlarge the wall and the be the in profit and benefit of the nato state weapon industry. no one else will be in crawford by that, because then just the wall will be in lash, like we can see the wall where the natal states involved with weapons to the ukraine, where the u. s. and the british government for ukraine to stop in the cations or major state governments in the moment, not strong enough or not really, to stop this aggressive course. which only will lead to more people that and the ukraine, and gone through all the mall. because escalating
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them all, the nato somehow is involved in leads into chaos on europe. and maybe for all the was we really, really, really have to stop as president vladimir putin has said, cooperation between russia and the united arab emirates is aimed at creating well global security energy around the world. that supposed to actually come to markets regionally and globally. now, is comments came as the leaders of the 2 countries met in some petersburg, the venice of the north had a very cordial meeting. big fat handshake details. now with a trend the most important message was about opec plus. so, just a few days after the opec plus nation's reached an agreement on our or production caught, the russian president vladimir putin refuted western claims that moscow teamed up with other or producing countries to cause problems for other nations. were working
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proactively and within the opec plus framework. i know your position, our decisions and our actions are not directed against anyone. we are not acting in a way that would cause problems for anyone. our combined actions are aimed to create stability on the global energy markets. so the consumers, producers, and suppliers feel safe, stable, and secure. the united arab emirates, along with russia and saudi arabia are a key opec, plus member and all opec members were under fire last week for agreeing on a production caught of $2000000.00 barrels a day, which saw prices climb. most of the anger came from the us, where the president joe biden has been desperate to keep fuel prices low. in fact, it's been widely reported that american diplomats ahead of the opec plus meeting in vienna put an enormous amount of pressure on oil, which gulf countries the goal was to force them to refuse the production caught.
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but it didn't work. and there you have, it's the president of the united arab emirates in saint petersburg talking about the strengthening of ties with russia. it only shows that at least from now, arab countries are nowhere near the ranks of russia haters. well, i mean, while washington is looking to rethink its time to saudi arabia, after the kingdom chose to back opec's decision to reduce oil production by 2000000 barrels a day. many democrats, the calling for an immediate stoppage to weapons sales to re add. i think the presidents been very clear that this is the relationship that we need to continue to reevaluate that we need to be willing to revisit and certainly in light of the opec decision. i think that's where he is, and he's willing to work with congress to think through what that relationship ought to look like going forward. all right, crossing life, the journalist a half should return. see,
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joining us live here and this hour on the program. a very good evening to you, so as always, great to see you. so look, it was just weeks ago, joe biden, cap and hand went to re add, looking for a production and a boost in oil production. he went back to washington, calling it a success. now we have opec saying that going to reduce production, and yet as you know, option washing washington is always, it always likes to boast about as close ties to the saudis. now it seems like right now there's a, a bit of a shift in that relationship. what do you think it's such a collapse in decades old geopolitical relationships, isn't it? i mean, if you just look at the united states, i mean, you could actually say 2 things. i mean, i want to get on to the you a because you a president was in st. petersburg in the past few hours and it just that fact. i mean if you take all of your politics away from it, this town to buy it, it's booming. so any politician here arguably is going to go look at the fuel cards in the quality inn, european union,
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and the air catastrophic economic consequences. the u. s. i'm going to look eastwards, but that, that to one side, if for historically the united states overthrew a democratically elected government in iran setting in training the islamic revolution than they sanctioned iran. so then what do they do? they sanction venezuela. they tried to over there the gum to venezuela, go chavez, and tried to work with them again, cost of sanctions, killing an estimated $40000.00 people in venezuela. they then sanction russia, they were saying they were going to sanction russia and oil product before anything happened as regards putin trying to rescue the people of julietta can lance in ukraine. so we're, all they seem to have done had sabotaged themselves one time after another. and now suddenly when saudi arabia seems to me looking eastward just as the way he and all of us plus arguably off golf course, and they're going to suddenly go, look, we'll threaten you in other ways. janet yell and treasury secretary, this is not
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a wise move. and then suddenly the weapon ization of human rights. you mentioned, you mentioned sanctions against iran just a moment ago. many, many would say that sanctions against iran are also targeting china. so i guess in some sense, you're going to get 2 birds with one stone there that when it comes to opec actually saying we're gonna, we're gonna cut production. we haven't seen any retaliatory measures from washington yet, but i guess what could america and western allies do over the opec decision that clearly not happy about it? well, given that they are tied in to, in the o liberally comic framework and the interest rates are correlated to oil prices, historically, that's why i'll prices and the, and the power of this region i'm speaking to you from is so absolute and usually has been arguably a proxy for united states policy, why it's so important. what can the united so all it seems to be able to do is use cultural weapons restart. it was only a few hours after hours just before the you
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a president chang moment bins. i got 9 and the rabbit st. petersburg b b. c. was trying to arguably insult the rural you, bye. and suddenly we're going to be seeing stories about human rights and saudi arabia that we never did before. when all the campaigners we're talking about human rights in the biden administration to go reportedly saying, oh, well, now we will look into ideas about yemen and old supplies. so basically they'll use the media, which seems to be working just fine as a, as a complete stenographer propaganda system in western countries. and then they will also use human rights, which is an insult. arguably, julie, hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of workers in humanitarian and jose and human rights groups who believe that human rights is somehow a political and about politics. hopefully, all those people who work in the human rights in japan understand today from the
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comments coming from washington that actually human rights to something just to be leveraged one way the other by the united states. as regards their power to be able to arguably oppress the entire global south african, i've really got no time here, but i've got to squeeze out 30 seconds more if i can. as you mentioned earlier, the leader of the u. e was meeting with president putin in the venice at the north, in saint petersburg to day, both sides seeming to make clear that, that they want to stabilize the energy markets around the world. but we're seeing such movement said geopolitical and jewel, economic movement on the global chest for these days with the bricks and the s c o and, you know, representing 75 percent of the world's working class. and the major energy hold it as well just quickly. you've got very little time here, but how would you sum up the geopolitical and ethanol mac moves we're seeing on the chessboard right now? well, i think max tree and column is michael hudson of a mr. quotes. i think you've spoken to him before attending the past few days. for ange, it's been very hard to imagine
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a complete realignment of the world economic system. but i wrote a cli, thanks to joe bible, brussels nato, the europe in union. they finally capitalize the conditions in which governments all over the world, including usual, u. s. l. i saudi arabia, you a, that alone the global south. they suddenly realize we have to do something. we can't live in a world where the sanctions rule, the world economy. we have to start a new world and you will for our benefits, the vast majority of people, enough journalist option returns the always a pleasure to see you. thanks very much for your time and thank you for joining us as well. and while the you endeavors to rid itself of russian energy supplies, the book has been increasing its dependence on american shipments of liquefied natural gas, which johns france has pointed out, costs exponentially more than imports from nearby russia. difficulties in the conflict in ukraine must not. and in america economic domination and
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a weakening of the you, we cannot accept that our american partner self, l. n g for, for tanya price at which it sells it to its manufacturer. simple. it's apparently a time of reckoning across the eel, as there might be left out in the cold by the very same people who promised that everything would be okay. that americans, friends, finance minister, bruno a mare is just the latest european politician to point out the rural fact that washington is getting reach of europe's misery. this has been especially evident in germany, which has taken the brunt of the energy crisis in the last week, along to top officials and burly, and have lashed out at american allen companies. some countries including friendly ones, sometimes achieve astronomical prices for their guess. of course that brings with the problems that we have to talk about the use contacted us when oil prices shot up and the national oil reserves in europe were tapped as a result, i think such solidarity would also be good for curbing gas prices. the numbers
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measured accusations, let's just take one company of houston based she near energy, which made almost 750000000 in the 2nd quarter of this year. that's more than double the same period. last year lost an estimated shipping price boy, single cargo of u. s. l n g. so europe is about $1000000.00 a day. talk about decide to some, after all the u. s. secretary of state and, and they blank and has promised that the blowing up of the north stream pipelines would be a tremendous opportunity for europe to break free from russia. but it increasingly looks like blinking could actually mean a tremendous opportunity for american energy companies. conversely, the e u foreign policy chief joseph brow admitted this week that europe's prosperity has been largely made possible by cheap russian energy. our prosperity has been based on cheap energy coming from russia. on the other hand, we delegated, there was security today you wish. we have to take
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a bigger bar full of our responsibility on shooting security. you us takes care of our security. you, china, russia provide the basis of all prosperity did is a will. that is no longer there. is that in this mission that without russian gas, europe's prosperity might be at risk. burrell also criticized the u. s. federal reserve for leading a global policy that's caused interest rates to spike all over the world. everybody has to follow because otherwise their currency will be devalued. everybody is running to increase interest rates. this will bring us to a world recession. so again, just as the u. s. had led the charge urging europe to impose crippling sanctions that would barely back washington in the financial world to the u. s. leads to bryant, the you in the u. k. in c, a recession because they have no other options. their currency would collapse, as the landscape becomes increasingly worse and for the europeans,
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they're taken to the streets to voice their concerns that as their energy bill since the summer have clearly shown what their action this has all been going in by their political elliots, weren't paying attention focused on loan, bringing russia to it's near whatever the cost. and now it seems that brussels can finally see the riding on the wall. europe has set itself on the distractive political bath and the ally that promise to help it along the way is only benefiting from that. be again, reaction from economist and political comment that i could hammer. he says there's an old familiar game at play right now. the u. s. is doing everything to keep your own dependent on them to make the all game that the brits have done before to keep this harmony on the continent to rule outside and to rule from the outside. but if you hear now mr. burrell and mrs. on the line,
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she was on the table discussing and planning the controlled demolition of the european, especially the german economy on the divorce. pay with the divorce, ali gars, and now coming along and say, oh we have to wear to change. this is a super crappy, she is one of the main courses she went public and said we want the distractions. we want the great reset, we want to bring your view. we don't want fossil fuels and so on. and so, so this is just hippocratic, but i think they now this is ending at a catastrophe and they're discussing their personal seat. well, the rush to replace russian energy supplies in europe with liquefied natural gas appears to be leaving, developing countries very short of fuel. some traders have even chosen to break contracts in order to cash in on european markets. pakistan has suffered, in particular with a state run energy company failing to secure any supplies in recent tenders of back
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in the spring, major suppliers said they were unable to ship a number of shares rolled cargoes as contracts. now a similar case to involve the india's largest gas company, gail, it hasn't received that l. n g from a former subsidiary of russia's gas, proven singapore since may. the supply disruption happened after germany took control of the firm in the spring. as part of the mc russia sanctions, or the russia allowed shipments to the company for 3 more months. nothing ever made it all the way to india. and bangladesh was also found itself priced right out of the market. it's heavily dependent on imported gas, but just electricity generation. recently, 80 percent of the entire country suffered a total blackout due to a failure in the national power grid wall earlier in the program. my guess was the energy expert mohammed to mean. he believes countries deprived of a central fuels are now having no choice left. they have to return the dirt here. and as you saw,
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i think that the amount of destruction that has taken by right and all done lead look, we will are looking for the next will have been one of if you are thinking up long term where you are now wanting to some extent and are doing that to, under the current situation actually do, do and die. i mean, it is a matter of why. so that's why it is not best of the choice. what are we, you know, we didn't want to be contributing to that. we know gas emission, but we got to be in the dark either because you know, right now the problem is in that situation it is not moving well. people are suffering from activity has gone down. so what all that is not really good picture we are. we are suffering so we have no choice. i know
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it's really good to have your company today. a violence has broken out during protests in the capital of the caribbean island of haiti with one person reported shot dead by police and several more injured. i should warn you, you may find the following footage to stopping with protest erupted off the un secretary general responded to a request from the government for a peacekeeping mission to be deployed to the country. demonstrate has went crazy, really demanding the government to resigns, claiming it has no legitimacy to ask for international intervention. protests 1st began in august over a worsening humanitarian crisis. inflation will roughly 30 percent. there's also
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been a drastic rise in violent crime. and most recently, the issue is fuel shorted years, a certain explains the high emotions of the people that the editor of haiti, haiti, the birthday, kim ives. he spoke to me earlier outlining why the locals are so hostile to any external players. intervening in that country. who has been using united nations as a proxy force since the korean war shortly after the of un was formed. but it really came to full fruition with 2 interventions that the u. s. made in tahiti in 1991 in 2004. where it with us, assisted by canadian and french troops that went in to haiti and then passed it off to the un, up for 2 reasons. because they liked the look of an international
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force, but to pakistan is enjoy damian's and other 3rd world people that mostly populate those forces, work for half the cost of a us soldier. so it was also a cost savings for the maintenance of their empire. no legal basis, that's the response from hong kong leader to washington's demand, to act over a russian oligarchy. yard that is more there. the chinese politician says the territory won't undertake any actions over sanctions that are only imposed unilaterally on calling with already have been criticized for allowing the yacht to drop in the cities waters. washington claims china's helping the businessman to evade its restrictions. hong kong leader who is actually currently under us sanctions himself. so they'll only abide by restrictions imposed by the united nations or the yachts ali got kona was sanction for his close ties to the russian
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president meeting. he's excluded from us financial systems. his assets are frozen while any overseas properties and including yachts, while they can be seized. international and independent, trying to specialist a andrew lung branded the u. s. policy, as he sees it. as financial bullying, washington has been doing financial fully in all all over the world is imposing sanctions on countries imposing sanctions on on, on, on china. you're actually without. ready losing a lot of nations, what i'm trying to say. ready the reality remain at hong kong causes financial, international finance, which you are solar, it is embedded and that will empower the state to hurt on the call even wants to. but on the other hand, hong kong course is part of charter school to is a. ready call of the they're all engines,
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which authorized by the united nations, that of course, china is part of the nation. and hands on call has of buying by any sanctions authorized. but if you not nations, but these are all on sanctions, you will actually impose part of united states on. ready rush and yours is not supported or has not been supported. part of, you know, nation. well, we really appreciate you joining us here in a very busy tuesday at our t international. it's always good to have your company. a lot of the stories have been updated as we speak. you can get your updates either via r t dot com or check out all these numerous telegram i.

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