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yes, to shape out an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. a new crane wants to draw nato into a direct war with russia using a dirty bomb, falls flawed as a pre tax. that's according to russia's deputy envoy to the un. nancy pelosi slams are wrong for allegedly supporting russia with drones. while the usaa nato continue to spend billions of dollars on weapons or ukraine. 13 people are injured in russia as john s republic after ukrainian forces launch multiple strikes on this capital and adjacent areas. the french back to president
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of chad points the finger at outside interference, claiming foreign powers have orchestrated violent protest in his country with from lost out to the world. this is our to international, i merger blevins and these are the top stories this our he ever wants to drag nato into or direct war with russia by using a so called nuclear dirty bomb. that's according to russia's deputy envoy to the when greene has the capacity. you can't do korean his old, the reasons to do so because we know that students, kitty, she wants to invoke nieto for their ex flesh with russia. their comments came following a closed door meeting at the un security council that was held at russia's request with moscow voicing fears of a possible dirty bomb. false fog operation by ukraine. with the idea of chaining
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nuclear capable weapons being mold and ukraine repeatedly over the past 8 years. declared a young lady, i will use all my connections. i will get the whole world on its feet, the best i can, so that there is nothing but the sea court shall feel left of russia. damn. they need to be shocked with nuclear weapons from the law. we will use all the resources we have, including to create effective weapons, dirty or clean. this is a separate checking. a logical issue is to the uniquely ukraine should acquire new club happens again. ukraine can create its whole nuclear weapons. we are a great technological power. if anyone interferes, will strike with a jodi bomb will spray radio act of substances and will hence, guys if you have such a beautiful city moscow so beautifully who prevents us from creating a dirty bomb. we just need to have radioactive dust, which we already have through the garbage at the vs. despite the repeated remarks
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on the potential development and use of nuclear weapon, western states have dismissed moscow's concerns on the matter. russia continues to accuse falsely ukraine. busy for preparing and making a dirty bond, that is absurd recalls. why should ukraine use a dirty bomb? but on the territories they want to liberate from a u. s. standpoint, be allegations that ukraine is building a dirty bomb or false. we have not seen at this time though, any indication that russia has made a decision or intends to employ nuclear weapons or a dirty bomb. but there would be consequences for russia whether it uses a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb. local analyst alexander pavlovitch told us that ukraine's government could potentially stage a false flag attack to get more support from the west. yes,
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western backers have repeatedly mentioned all nuclear weapons and warren russia against using them. and of course, russia had no reason to use them. but then i, when, when, when the russian allegations came out, i think they sound very credible because it is definitely starting to feel war. they're desperate to get any sort of western support. and about the only way they can really gather direct western support is by staging, some sort of a false flag and accusing russia that knows that their only chance at all that they have left is to pull. then the entire western alliance on their side in ukraine,
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at the cost of causing world war 3. tom u. s. officials had condemned a wrong denouncing or runs alleged military support to russia and contrasting it to you as attempts to make the world a safer place. i think iran is making a big mistake. we've been trying for a while now to have a nuclear agreement with iran so that we can make the world a safer place. and now they're going off aiding the russians and making boat of my safe place. u. s. officials have accused or ron, i've direct involvement in the conflict by supplying so called kamikaze drones, though, both russia and are wrong. i've repeatedly denied those claims. meanwhile, washington and ukraine, the other nato allies continue large weapons shipment, sticky ad, but maintain they are not party to the conflict despite westerns, applied weapons in used to strike russian territory. earlier we spoke to ken stone
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from the hamilton coalition to stop the war is as polo sees an wider us rhetoric is just another example of double standards. it's hypocrisy again. i double standard that the canada, the u. s. u k and many other countries are port billions, tens of billions of dollars into ukraine and enter resolve in the form of weapons funding, volunteers, and training. if you wanted to talk about drones, if the if nancy pelosi wanted to talk about drones without having a double standard. she could look at the city where i'm sitting right now, hamilton ontario, canada were most of the optics for us and turkish drones are made how come she doesn't say that canada might be a danger to the world. it's a double standard. in my opinion, we have to remember who a nancy pelosi is. she is, i want a corrupt u. s. politician who has enriched herself while in office. she is
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a millionaire many times over. thanks to the will you it will last a military industrial complex of people in the world should be worried that this conflict, which is a instigated by the u. s. and nato may push the war in ukraine into a nuclear conflagration. returning to nancy pelosi, she attended the crimea platform, some held in croatia and was not by the corporation president who refused to meet with her president or on milan of it said he saw no point and talking to politically, she would be voted out of power after next month's mid term elections in the us, the americans asked for a meeting. i can't do that, and that's it. they're not the executive power. in 2 weeks. the situation in the u . s. won't be what it is now. priced and president and a lot of it might be on something here and is attempt to read the tea leaves ahead
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of the us, the mid term elections. and a couple of weeks, the democrats are in a really tight race with republicans for control of the house, the senate, and also several states. and the number one issue for american voters by far is inflation with ukraine, way down the list of priorities. but here's the democratic house speaker, nancy pelosi running off to a foreign country instead of toward the finish line in the final stretch of the race to attend to conference about the occupying crimea when people there voted 8 years ago in favor of what the west peak qualify as occupation. meanwhile, the biden administration and the democratic house and senate majorities keep routinely shoveling billions of dollars in cash and weapons out the door to key if enabling a war that's completely deregulating the energy markets. and is a big contributing factors of the cost of living problem that american voters is so upset about right now. so, you know, talk about tone deaf if democrats lose these elections and current republican house
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minority leader kevin mccarthy takes below the place of house majority leader. he's already said that there shouldn't be a quote blank check for ukraine, for which republican congresswoman liz cheney attacked him as the quote leader of the pro putin way of my party. because, you know, if you're actively questioning america's military strategy and ukraine now, well then here with weimer, i guess that means that most of america is to then since a quincy institute poll last month, found that 57 percent of americans want washington to engage in diplomacy. with russia immediately, even if it means making compromises with moscow. now, romania, defense minister, vacillating, who also said that the way to peace for ukraine is through negotiation. russia. and now he has resigned over those remarks just a week later, citing quote, an inability to collaborate with romanian president klaus johan us, whose commander in chief of the army. now here are these controversial remarks that
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he said the wall continue. and the only chance that ukraine has, especially twin the wool, the only chance for peace may be negotiations. negotiations with russia that was enough to spark a resignation. really is capital culture coming for people who merely advocate for peace and diplomacy now. but despite continued efforts to shore up public opinion in favor of feuilly continued conflict in ukraine, by multiplying these kind of events like this one in zagreb, seems like calls for the escalation piece are growing nonetheless. meanwhile, us democrats have withdrawn their letter to president joe biden, calling for a d escalation of the printing conflict and negotiations with moscow. according to the chair of the congressional progressive caucus, the letter was sent to the white house without proper vetting. the letter was drafted several months ago, but unfortunately was released by staff without vetting every war ends with
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diplomacy and this one will to after ukrainian victory the letter although restating that basic principle is a distraction at this time and we withdraw the letter more than 2 dozen congress democrats initially signed the letter calling on the president to push for a cease fire and negotiated solution to the conflict. this comes as the white house pledges more cash and military support for ukraine urging yet to keep fighting. while some u. s. republicans feel voters want the white house to focus on domestic issues. but i'll tell you what, i've been on the campaign trail. laura about 500 and i think, 8 days now. nobody ever asks about what that commission is up to. nobody ever asked about ukraine. everyone's asking about are wide open border drugs pouring in, illegal immigration. they're asking about the education system. this brainwashing are children. they're concerned about the crime that's rising on the streets. and that's why they're voting republican because republicans and the new republican
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party have the common sense ideas to the problems that we're facing. talk to her state laws where it says the letter withdrawal is a political game with democrats worried it could hurt their election prospects. i think the withdrawal of the letter is all politics. i mean that that's why i mean, they're claiming this letter was written in july. it was just sent to the president monday. and on tuesday they panicked and they withdrew it and the chairman of the congressional progressive caucus says, oh, it was a mistake. the letter wasn't dated. we didn't mean to send it. oh, good, forgive us. this is politics. it's ridiculous. they think that it will hurt democrats in the elections coming up if this letter was to stand. now, i don't see what's so bad about the letter. i'm calling for negotiations between the u. s. and russia taking the letter back was all politics, all political. they're terrified that it's going to hurt them in the election,
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but you know what? i don't really think it will. 13 people have been wounded and then don s for public following tuesday, shelling by the ukranian army according to local territorial defense officials. the capital city was shout at least 6 times throughout the day. he cranes forces reportedly use multiple launch rocket systems in the attack. the explosion, scattered shrapnel across the area, damaging several buildings and cars in a residential district parties. roman coast visited the scene. right now we are in one of the areas that was struck by ukrainian nationalists. this is a cafe and it was so full of people during rush hour right now you can see that it's well destroyed and there's still food on the table. people apparently were not able to finish their meals and people who were outside phil victim to this, you crate in shedding. now this is just one of the districts have came under fire
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this tuesday, according to official information. ukrainian nationalist fired at least $250.00 shells. by the way, those shelves were a very high caliber various weapons were used, including those that were produced by nasal countries, from one quarter of our t, the nest people's republic under pressure from anti french demonstrations. that erupted in his country last week, the paris back president of chat, as pointing the finger at outside interference, saying other countries are to blame for the violent protest, cynicism. bah, these are not all in every demonstrations that have a broad tons of control, but a real carefully orchestrated insurgency to create chaos and to constrain the u. s . has publicly back to the protest saying it supports a government elected by the people of chad. demonstrators took to the streets after the president and said he would stay in power for the next 2 years. we had the
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latest from a local reporter on the ground yet, and your man alive has returned back to normal for the people of the city. after last week. up on this, there is a still get a few in bliss, but as you been debbie hassan, i was that 7 based on one that was upset or for the people who dies in their office last week. but he also sent in this that was added as that the quote, this are not normal. he, one of the real incentives and kind of will plan for career care was in the country, the president given them in the company. but he accused one on file as of supporting an inspection in shop men, while women behind many protests against the cannon government success muster of the last 4. my move, amanda says his voice as is clear and that is what it will continue to advocate for the tent in touch. but as people are trying to get back to that, a lot of my life did new with the knowledge that more purpose out of been plan. but they are hoping it was not the skill it into other problems. i'm the religious way,
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like and listen them under crew. so france supports the regime in placing chad and that is the root of all the problems. since we know france wants no change. all they want is their interest. they care about their populations well being in only about their interests. i think it's time to change things. chance has many natural resources and that is very reach. but to face high rates of unemployment, for example. i got bachelor's degree in 20 to 20, but i don't have any opportunities to get a job. it's, it's very sad to leave and see this in a country like shed, who is all it's resources. so we should change things now. ah, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of sedans, capital on tuesday, marking the 1st anniversary of a military coup that led to the fall of the previous government. a year ago, sedans top general dissolve the ruling sovereign council and arrested the prime minister, claiming he acted to prevent a civil war. since the qu,
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the military has cracked down on near weekly pro democracy marches with up to 118 protesters killed. the sudanese military government has deployed security forces in the city, blocking roads and using pure gas and water cannons against protesters. here's where demonstrator set about the current situation in the country. oh, we hold division responsible for domestic as this happens in the blue nile dangle phrases and the attempt to dismantled national social unity. but it's a battle and we're ready to continue. it's been a year since the coo and so far, and till now, $180.00 my tears falling. wish you can just state to flow full civil authority. and the army should go into mil to barracks. the usa department allegedly left 325000 afghan rescue program applications on red. that's after washington pledge, special visas and relocation for afghan locals who helped us forces and america
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longest ever. wore the state department's inspector general reported that tens of thousands of e mails from afghan seeking safety or simply left unopened with the state department breaking guidelines by stalling the applications. the program was launched after the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan last year, but the white house is promises have been left unfulfilled. today's an impulse milestone as we continue to fulfill a promise to the thousands of have been nationals who served shoulder to shoulder with american troops and diplomats or the last many years and of garrison. we will quickly to relocate special immigrant resa eligible f kensal to home sway to the united states to us for suitors abroad, all to 3rd countries so that they can wait and safety while they finish their visa applications. afghans are not the 1st have been left with nothing after washington's promises to provide help her rocky refugees facing very same problems
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with getting us special visas. more than 1200000 iraqis remained displaced with 4100000 in need of humanitarian assistance. following chaos and their country, which ensued after the 2003 u. s. invasion and the aftermath. thousands of iraqis applied for american visas with most not getting a positive response. journalist and former c. i a analyst, john kerry aku, says washington has a track record of broken promises, especially when it comes to countries affected by us military operations. i think that this has something to say about nationals of any country that the united states occupies or attempts to occupy over a long period of time. there's always the very well thought out plan to go into these countries, but there is never a well thought out plan, but how to get out of these countries. and we end up just abandoning them and
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abandoning the people who in many cases like you know, spend a lifetime trying to help the united states, the white house, the state department, and to a slightly lesser extent, the pentagon making promises that they just are not able to keep we promised iraqis, for example, that we would resettle them. we promised the kurds that we would resettle them. we had a program to resettle syrians. this is a very common bureaucratic problem, not just in the united states, but all over the west. where once we announced the end of a policy, for example, the war in afghanistan or the war in iraq, literally everybody loses interest and they move on to other things. so look at it this way in this big, heavy, lumbering bureaucracy. that is the us state department. we always have a plan to go into these countries and we never have
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a plan to get out the demonstrators and hi, want have gathered to protest against a u. s. lead democratic conference, as they slam president, sighing went over her relationship with washington. i miss, she did not win the trust of the people of taiwan at all. she constantly provoked conflicts between the 2 sides of the street and became the lackey of the united states. sometimes sy, in when in taiwan democratic progressive party are like wagging dog tails to curry favor with the bite and administration in the united states. that protesters assembled outside the conference location, voicing their opposition and calling it a sham guess from 70 countries are taking part in the event including ukrainian parliament member, cure a word act at the conference president saying when also compared to conflict in ukraine with a situation around taiwan with
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a and b i with independent china expert, andrew long says, ukraine's presence in the conference was aimed at dragging china and ukrainian conflict. the fault is tried to. busy jack charter in the cranium. turmoil on has not directly intervene in ukraine war. and in fact, thomas always holding on to the principle of polos and integrity. but all get to hand the united states and you play a. busy into the, into the credit line. so by viewing this provocative visit at this very
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usual time, i think the beijing is, is easy to see through all this cheap ploy. as i said, i mean there's a good time to grade. and here is a lot of dedication from out of all countries. great. so, so i did and making a routine stand. i'm john is going to because so it sounds about this, but china has lots of voices and, but i think the child is going to see this very malicious flor to try to try to. ready why i chinese state own semiconductor manufacture has fired several american employees in key company positions. the move comes after the u. s. issued a new set of restrictions on selling semiconductors and ship making equipment to china earlier this month. and another attempt to curve the countries access to high
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tech components. the move is seen as a sign and be increasing stand off between the world's talk to economy, which spar concerned on social media. i am also confused by the decision of biden regime, the u. s. regards the chip industry is one of the most important industries, while china is its largest consumer market. if the u. s. doesn't sell chips to china, who will fill the market gap strangle his enemy by strangling himself. the americans are quick to present china as predatory and dangerous, but curiously, there also those who speak in war terms and drive the rivalry to new heights. the u . s. just declared economic war on china with the latest round of sanctions against china's microchips america has proved they will stop at nothing to contain china's rise, even if it means destroying america's own. microchip companies here in france, attorney dan collex says china has a proven track record of developing technology quickly and will be able to rise to
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the latest challenge. this is all part of the u. s. is war on china. war and russia. the u. s. a. is, is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go out to china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies would go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right. so. busy all these sanctions that the u. s. is imposing on on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot, some gay shooting ourselves in the head as metal training. hobbs and
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london in the u. s. consider restricting russian aluminum import. 5, e, you, industry associations urging their governments not to follow this lead. the body is fear that the move could force many businesses to shut down and even destroy the industry as a whole. we requested the urgent intervention of the european commission and a v. u member states against threats of bands, high tariffs or sanctions on russian alam, many of which represent an imminent and vital threat to the european elementary industry. russia, producers around 6 percent of the world's aluminum, one of the few russian resources not yet affected by western sanctions. and the months since the start of the conflict and ukraine and the 1st sanctions against moscow, europe actually increased its imports of russian aluminum by 13 percent compared to the previous year. and the netherlands have recently gone even further releasing 91 companies from requirements to comply with anti russian sanctions. authorities have
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allowed dozens of russian ships carrying food and aluminum to enter the countries. ports with some companies granted the right to purchase energy from former and gas prom subsidiaries. professor richard warner says the potential band on russian aluminum is a u. s. lead initiative, which would harm the economy, russian elementary school, or another example. another case of a very important role material, if that is stopped again by the europeans who already been stopping russian energy expos, then this will be further significant blow to european businesses. already, a large number of european businesses have gone bankrupt. as a result of these essentially, united states imposed sanctions, it seems that the u. s. has decided to just kill off the german economy
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fast, partly in order to see you as sola, the usual argument is, well, we have to show russia and we have to heard russia. well, it's not. heavy russia? russia has attractive exports raw material expos, intermediate, finished good exports, that it will find buyers all across the globe. just telling europe, know you're not allowed to buy russian things is going ahead. europe, not russia most. ah. while the u. s. pushes from war sanctions on moscow. russia's atomic energy remains one of the few, untouched by the restrictions. that's because the american nuclear industry is heavily dependent on highly enriched uranium. a fuel source that only russia produces on a commercial basis. and according to industry giants, it's extremely difficult to replace the technology. nobody wants to order 10 reactors without a fuel source, and nobody wants to invest in
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a fuel source without 10 reactor orders. 9 out of the 10 advanced reactors in the u . s. are designed to use a specific type of highly enriched uranium. american atomic developers have for many years purchase the material from the russian state own nuclear energy company . rosa tom, a market monopolist. the u. s. was in no hurry to replace the russian imports as it was unprofitable for the industry due to the time and investment it would take to develop their own program. we discussed the issue with alexi and prolog golf had of russian research firm. the eyes, never mind yet. foundation who says the, it's difficult for the u. s. to develop uranium domestically. a bit must be said it. russia possessed 45 percent of the world's uranium enrichment capacity. it is no secret that is the legacy of the soviet union. and even now, when the question arose about a supply of energy rated geranium, it was the united states and american congressmen who excluded uranium from the
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package of sanctions against the russian federation. judging by the previous section, so the u. s. they are still happy with the russian federation produces uranium separated isotopes and supplies ready may few, 2, united states. at the same time, i don't see them taking any reasonable or realistic steps to create their own separation industry. neither are europeans, although it seems to be a commercially profitable market. they haven't managed to do anything. i think the u. s. will remain dependent on the russian and richmond industry for at least the next 5 or maybe even 10 years. and that's all for now. we're here to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates. was he right back here at the top of the hour? ah, ah.
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