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a scared out and goes home and you know she then to do the really desperate, wonderful. i was just the my last lot a lot you then because he has been running fun. theda the layout ah, with dominating the world is some of the west is put at stake in its game, but this game is certainly dangerous, bloody. and i would say dirty in a wide ranging speech to the vall, discussion club, but he may appear to include things, western foreign policy play, minutes for recent global crises, including taiwan, ukraine as well as the global food shortage and information terrorists, the u. s. senate candidate is blacklisted by key f for suggesting a diplomatic solution to the ukraine war. we speak today and say, hey, so i don't think it's, you know, the wisest thing to do if you're interested in security to start throwing things
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terms around information, terrorist also on the program, new intelligence paints are very different picture of the canadian truckers unseat vaccine. monday, protests debunking police claims that they were caused by foreign or even russian interference. details are not late in the program with july from our headquarters here in moscow. you're watching audience a national. i'm peter got on here. the top stores at one p. m. moscow time. a bloody dangerous and dirty game. well, that's how vladimir putin has described the west's current international policy. he made those remarks, the annual session of the valid i international discussion called right terry moscow, where he addressed a number of major global issues. here's some of the highlights from that address that goes away with it is up at the so called collective west them. it's
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a nominal term, of course, since there's no unity there in the past few months, it is made a number of steps towards escalation. listening, miram, no dominating the world is some of the west has put a stake in its game. but this game is certainly dangerous, bloody, and i would say dirty up us near the dispute issue in losing we are seeing not the systemic, but a doctrinal crisis of the american style, neo liberal model of world order. they simply have nothing to offer the world except for their continued had gemini at the, when your fellow prowler to those universal rule to the west is to turn everybody into instruments used to achieve its goals. yes, and if anyone doesn't want to become such an instrument, they are targeted with sanctions, or even face organized coups. and if none of this works, the ultimate goal is to destroy them. parties, maria, financial and discuss the key points of the russian president, speech with my colleague rachel blevins. earlier in the studio it has been an
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almost 4 hour sasha, and a lot of that was watermark. putin's merciless, harsh critic of the west, neo colonial hatcher moni policy. this is how the russian president called it the west y report and went on hays, blinded by its own superiority and its aspirations to rule and dominate the world. it imposes the rules of the game warmer, put and continued, and punishes all those disagree with that too illustrates the west. common but outrageous practice to interfere in other countries affairs. why am i putting reminded about the u. s. ordered assassination off the top. iran, in general, they killed so the money on the territory of another state and said, yes, we killed him. why we're putting the cried question. what world we'll leave a need. but he said that the situation is dramatically changing right now as the west is lose, and installment ends power influence and trust,
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and is quickly becoming quotation and minority on the global page. and therefore, it isn't very deep crisis. it is actually unable, he said, to accept or meet or adjust to this new multi polar reality, which new centers of power are quickly emerging, global, especially in asia and africa. this is what the library had to say because we could as soon as the benefits of globalization began to profit, not only western countries, but also major aging states. the west immediately changed or even abolished the roles that was such arrogance has been in place since colonial times when they considered all peoples 2nd class, but themselves today new centers of power repairing. take asia, africa. yes. africa is a poor continent as of yet, but it does have great potential and look at latin america. all these countries will continue that development. why report and also kids the west of the lives in the global situation in many years. and in many parts of the globe here,
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mentioned provocations and tie one gas pipeline, destruction, food and energy crisis. that's why we put in repeatedly blames the west for speaking about conflict in ukraine. why my put and called it a civil war and said that the west is actually able to ended simply by directing the ukrainian government to seek peace. but they do not do that. why report and also claim that the west should global finance system. and that the dollar discredited, the world of finance reserves. stressing that if the west is selling something to other countries, it immediately requests national production to stop and that kills local national economists and local producers. but the west flag report and continued does not care about that. it is only thinking about its own interests, benefits and profit. and this is why he said the use of national current is,
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should become a priority. and why wouldn't also said that we live in a historic moment and the next 10 years will be the most unpredictable dangers, but at the same time, the most important decades since world war 2. and in this literally hostile environment. why, said russia is trying to fight for its own interest and is actually getting support from around the globe. this is what he had to say rapidly, but western partners are doing everything to slander and humiliate russia, to ignore interest. and when we fight for our interest, opening and courageously, this very fact is contagious, attractive to a 1000000000 people on the planet. look, there are russian flags, many african countries now, in latin america as well as in asia. we have a lot of friends and we don't need to force anyone, is just that many leaders and citizens, a tired of living under external dic tat. but at the same time, why don't i put in a said that pressure does not fundamentally see south as the enemy of the west. it
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opposes the west attempts to impose strange values and other countries and in russia as well. barbara said that the raw, at least, to west one, the west of traditional, primarily christian values, freedom, patriotism reaches culture. and this is something that russia is very close to, but there is another west aggressive customer, politan, neo colonial that is used as a tool for new liberal leads. why report them set? and russia will never submit to the dominance of the 2nd west. but at the end, why sad that he hopes that pragmatism will win and the west will be able to get back to the dialogue with the rest of the world. journalist on strategic affairs expert hamid han mush rekey leaves the next decade is going to be critical for weld order. i believe there is no doubt that now at the moment when world have become very multi polar in terms of power, in terms of, you know,
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this thing against that one word order and in terms of fighting for its own rights . and on the other hand, you know, since 988 after the 4 years as the are, you know, it's in america has enjoyed like one more logical power in the world. now if it has been challenged and there is no doubt that next tenure is going to be very critical, and that's why the board follows, has to sit together and think about it for the, for the global piece. it is the time to understand that the whole world is different now. and you know, it's not like 940 this not like 1950. the 60 it is 2020. so we have to consider all the fact that if any conflict it ups it can take or it can take over the whole world. that is the whole point. it is pointing out that the any, any conflict can cause a big,
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big escalation between west and the new emerging power or with investment and other eastern power because. ready it is gaining and not only economical power, but other power israel in while over in the united states, a candidate for the senate has been blacklisted by the ukrainian government as an information terrorist. and that was for expressing opinions that appeared to fly in the face of washington's narrative on ukraine conflict. i mean, we're, i see with, wow, this is the, i do want a better answer because the state department is funding it. i've been on the
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website for the center for countering disinformation, which has my name on the list and says, i am an information terrorist who should be charged with war crimes. and that does put me in danger. people on it have been attacked and killed. i got a package to day and the mail that she had rattling noises in it that said something about ukraine, and i had to call the police because i didn't know what was in it. they are killing people for the website to send this sent his candidate referred to works under the ukraine defense council. the names of people who promote so cold russian propaganda are published on the sites. we spoke to diane sayer, herself and what you felt like to be put on a traits is list. so far as i know, knock on wood, know, american has been attacked in the united states on this list. but there is only about an hour from my office, a camp for
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a band arest youth. so i don't think it's, you know, the wisest thing to do if you're interested in security to start throwing these terms around information, terrorist things like that. senator schumer has refused to answer inquiries both from myself and a former un weapons inspector. scott ritter. we're both new york state residence. we're both on this list and really raise the question. given that i'm an opponent of schumer is this some indirect way of silencing me at least 2 or putting me in dangerous. we have a narrative which frankly is wearing thin in the united states. and i think the overwhelming sentiment in the united states is that this war must be ended diplomatically with legitimate security concerns of both russia and ukraine addressed congress in the united states, frankly,
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is largely unaware of how overwhelmingly opposed americans are to our involvement in this conflict. and the more that we can get that message across to them, the more i think we have a chance of getting the policy changed. now this all comes political consensus over continuing aids. ukraine is under strain with midterm elections, fast approaching democratic party. congress members have reported a recent letter urging joe biden to engage with russia. indirect peace talks that the progressive caucus of us house of representatives called it a mistake. but suppose do show, however, the american voters do seem to be unwilling to buy the narrative of unlimited a to ukraine, and they are increasingly challenging politicians, karma. now, there's a nuclear war with you voted to send in what i thought was, why you the money to ukraine?
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i have every right to disrespect you because you're the 112, you inflated with 80000000 ukraine data. also a 1000000000 target. read your right. if a credit, because you are funding neo nazis and ukraine, they are wearing the ukranian, they are wearing the black don symbol. you say you want, i advance the black car. but you are funding the same people who you tell in the name of white supremacy. i could say not only we not changed our approach the crime, but we haven't seen any definition or any, any concern expressed by our allies and partners. either the democrats, as you know, they, they pull the letter back or let them speak to their decision making. but we have enjoyed and continue to enjoy terrific bipartisan support for our approach to ukraine. presidents not worried about that on during this month, a recent monmouth university poll revealed that funding ukraine is not on the list of top issues in the u. s. and it shows that the american voters are mostly
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concerned with other issues such as inflation and crime. the candidate for the us senate leaves washington is also sought with voters. we have to cut the budget, we can't afford it. that's. i would be happy for that. but i would hope that people would have a more enlightened view that perhaps the united states should consider changing its relationship to the rest of the world. other nations being independent and developed should not be perceived as a threat to us. why is russia an enemy? who, why is the world defined that way? i think we have to take a step back and reconsider everything. perhaps the enemy of mankind is poverty, or the enemy is an asteroid that might corene into the earth. and we shouldn't. we should reorganize the entire thing the, the possibility of an accident when you have these nuclear drills being done by nato, and then the response from russia and the rhetoric that we see. and frankly,
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the what i would call a shocking lack of conscience in certain intelligence and military enclave is i don't know what to call them factions in the united states. i'm wondering where they say this is too much. we've gone a step too far. really i think that they have somehow cut off from the people. they don't hear what people are saying and good morning that that has to change. there is fair elections, which is also a big question in the united states. i think that it reads to nami is extremely likely, and unfortunately the parties tend to be unified on matters of war. but i think there is really a faction around former president trump that wants out of this conflict. you may have seen that congressman goes star from arizona actually offered to hold peace
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talks. he sent a letter inviting both putin and lensky to arizona, saying that he said, i'm not a diplomat, but i can't sit by and allow this to continue. in the news, days after visiting russia, guinea bizarre as president, has become the 1st african leader to visit ukraine since the start of the war with russia. both wall volume is the landscape. welcome to the counterpart with open arms, a former ukraine in different months played down the importance of such visits. on the same day as ukraine was visited by german president, russia finally has a guest to the president of guinea bas out. and the latter looked like he wasn't sure he took the right plane. the comments were made after vladimir putin welcome to presidents or morrow sees so embargo to moscow where he discussed relations and a number of international issues including the situation in ukraine, independence, african journalist, moby, the mo b does, says that the former diplomat remarks during embargoes moscow visit highlights the
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fall rights problem. ukraine faces. comenius, african states have been seen as being 2nd class citizens are be seen as being sick and prostate compared to those of the wasteful europe or any other parts of the old except for africa. you know, and for me just shows the new and that's the problem that is facing ukraine and which is exposing its all its leaders. so there is an african prisoner, other very, very disgusting. i think those, those, those commons essentially, i know the 4th colon. yes. i know the form of oppression was that can people because of this just as being my keys in a jungle as it were, being buggy as if i'm not actually human, you know. so i think those comments essentially, you know, and i think colony allison does not have to be killed. people doesn't have to be like to get you to be the expectation of people. you know, colonialism can come in the form of what you say and you're thinking towards and you're thinking relations, other nations, you know. so i think the treat that the diplomats, she did so shows a form of credit. so oppression and a form of haste towards the african people. but the guinea,
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bizarre president said he had to pass on a message from vladimir putin to zalinski, calling for dialogue and said that africa is ready to participate in any possible negotiations. ukraine's president, we viewed the offer of told, calling, it's nothing more than rhetoric here. busy i was in russia with president putin who asked me to forward you what we spoke about. something he thinks would be very important. he wishes and thinks that a direct dialogue should happen between your 2 countries. if the ukrainian president and president putin think that guinea was south africa can bring the solution for peace. we are the 1st to campaign for that issue. feel what you're so far. all this is not happening. the desire of the russian president to speak. i think that this is nothing more than planned rhetoric, which should work on his internal audience and on the audience of those states that have not yet isolated politics between their country and the state called russia. as an e bay kin food president of the union of african diaspora in russia says that the
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west should pay more attention to africa's leaders and stop accusing russia of meddling in his affairs. mammogram that i am as up and if you are in favor of the atlantic opinion, who are the western countries to accuse any one of madeline in african affairs. they have been in africa for 500 years. so new players have emerged in the international arena and they don't like it. even though we can't call russia in nuclear because it is a direct success to the soviet union, especially in relations with africa. but there is also china, which is also heavily invested in relations with africa. so speaking in intervening in african affairs, each country has its own interests, slow pay africa is a large continent. it possesses many resources, not only natural, but also human. the west is afraid of russia coming back to the scale of the soviet union. so they are indeed worried about this. in other news, burkina faso new governments is to. busy focus on securing the west african country, which has been ravaged by g hottest violence. earlier this month,
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president ibrahim tree or a seized power from lieutenant colonel paul on re santiago de amoeba, who later fled to togo. while the new prime minister said he will head the nation on a war footing and caught on locals to contribute to stabilization, we took the seats all became a fast us capitol to gauge locals. opinion. oh, we expect the government will be terrorism. we're going to trust them. there is a need for unity with the president who knows the battle ground, who says he's going to fight until his last breath. we trust him and we're going to support him. we need to widen our cooperation to look for other partners. lab i am, he can martin, we love the path. our prime minister has chosen. we will end this miserable situation. the decision to look for other partners is one of survival because for a long time, france was our only partner. many of our folks passed away, but france didn't help. don't tell us last. i believe that this prime minister will
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combat terrorism. there is no freedom if we have terrorists controlling our country security for us prior to our government prime minister, wholly their kyle and was enough clear because the security situation was bought by organized out of the beginning of the year is really too cool. and because tony believes that eva was fairly hair on $50000.00 gold, 2 would be a group to serve in the army as auxiliaries was then we will work at us when. so if you remember, the canadian convoy protests made headlines across the world as hundreds of truckers opposed those cobit mondays, the canadian police have claimed that 4 nights is including russia, of course have been involved in the saga. but the canadian security intelligence service has now allegedly painted a very different picture. his art sees a fuel isabel with more funded by far right extremist with russian influence. those
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were some of the claims suggested by the ontario provincial police about the protest led by canadian truckers in february against mandatory vaccination canadian pierre trudeau even invoked an emergency act stating a high level national threat posed by the protesters. ah, the blockades and occupations are to leave. there are a threat to our economy and relationship with turns out canadian m. p. 's are now demanding answers the,
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an inquiry as to why those claims on the security threat or widely different between what the o p p commissioner told the committee and march about the protests. and what it's had of intelligence recently said, on one end, the documents in a confidential police intelligence report warned that the freedom movement protests were a long term security threat, and that foreign adversaries may have been behind the protest. previous reporting noted controversial political figures in the us voicing support for the blockades and ottawa, in windsor, and foreign funding of the auto a blockade. much of it from the us. the recent reporting regarding the possible use of bogus social media accounts by foreign actors overseas to promote the blockade said just another external influence in domestic affairs. but the documents made public by the inquiry contradicted these statements with the director of the canadian security intelligence service c. as i,
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as saying that there were no foreign actors financing the convoy in another report . the o. p. p. intelligence analyst had flagged an interview that an ontario and p p and convoy supporter gave to r t r t. formerly russia today is reported to be a russian government controlled platform for directing disinformation at the west to benefit the strategic foreign policy objectives of the russian state. but c s i asked, disagreed with the prevented all operational intelligence bureaus view that the protest fit the minimum threshold to be labeled a potential national security threat. yet deputy mp krista freelance that a dangerous president and froze bank accounts based on that claim using the unsubstantiated specter of foreign influence to quash legitimate public domestic. does that and when some republicans in the u. s. raised their voices in support of the freedom convoy. they were accused by canadian politicians of interference
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themselves. we need to be vigilant about potential for an interference. whatever statements may have been made by some foreign official are neither here nor there were canadian, we have our own set of laws, we will follow them, need to stop the funds that are flowing in from the united states. very clearly, foreign interference. it seems like canada was looking for anybody to blame for an organic public discontent with the current mandates and the expected scapegoat was, of course, russia given canada support of ukraine in this current crisis with russia a. i don't know if it's far fetched to ask, but, but there is concern that russian actors could be continuing to fuel things. remember the freedom con boy? well, it has telegram channels with a collective audience of about $48000.00 participants. but instead of posting about truck then back scenes, a lot of the posts are now saying stuff like, man, this one claims news invading ukraine to destroy us run bioweapon lab. and yes,
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we are t, we're later blame for covering this protest. more than the mainstream media who are flat out ignoring the freedom convoy protests in favor of accusing russia or trying to tie it to neo nazis, even as canada itself continued funding ukraine's as of extremists with weapons. and when a researcher analyzed the hours major for an outlet spec covering the trucker conway over the course of $11.00, r t came out on top. so if canadian intelligence has admitted that neither russia nor the us, nor anyone else is to blame, who is now we're finally getting to a point where things like courts and other proceedings like the emergencies acting, where you can actually take a look back and evaluate what happened i think the sudden 1st of support we saw for the the protest came from the fact that it came after 2 years of colby restrictions,
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1st, last downs and vaccine mandates. people lost their jobs, their livelihoods. and there was a lot of frustration that people felt like they weren't being heard. and i think what started as a trucker convoy spark that and became a focal point for that. for those feelings. in fact, this was just a massive grass roots protest by average canadians was the main stories for this. our do you head over to r t dot com, all websites or social media pages for more on pizza? scotts on the back again at the top of the all the latest news. ah, ah, ah .
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oh, in 2022. the italian government approved a package of military aid to ukraine. coordination with nita to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euros. well, i make a week old. even i told me bombs are hearing all the same nato and the u. s. with you and the ones that people will die just for make money. the one that you buy a bone. yes. go to why you must, you got sooner than if you gone through and i she thought complete. i mean, there's water damage with on you get, i won't put them in as will doth more saw me. my show pezora tool store abraham opa, exec leila lesser opinion poll show that over 70 percent of italians are against military support for ukraine. i landed in confront with the day for up
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hello and welcome across thought were all things are considered? i'm peter labelle. on this edition of the program. we asked 3 questions. how is the conflict in ukraine likely to end? why does the west refuse to negotiate an end to the complex and how will be international order likely change as a result of the conflict in ukraine? ah, cross hoc in the conflict in ukraine, i'm joined by my guess. got rid or in del mar, he's a former intelligence officer and united name.
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