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interest is in the law, the sovereignty of the country, or is business and business is good and that is the reality of what we're facing. which is fashion. a pipe 40 meters long was ripped out of place, bent at a 90 degree angle and hurled 40 meters to the side. but then cause of the sabotage of the pipeline, obvious terrorism off the rushes, i'm the allowed to examine the sides of the explosions. south africa is present lashes out at the u. s. embassy, the cool thing about a potential terrorist attack that never occurred. the with government, no disclose any detail. i'm trying to want that to report to the us
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file to permanently station nuclear capable, globally, australia bar. then you are with hello and welcome to our international broadcasting life for more scott, i'm not about me. i'm glad he could join us. now let's take a look at the top stories this program puts him, has called the sabotage with an old stream pipeline system. a terrorist attack of the russia was finally allowed to examine the site a month off. the damage was done. the question is sitting this come clearly when ms . jess problem has been allowed to examine the explosion site on the north stream pipeline systems. there were 2 craters, 3 and 5 meters deep. a pipe 40 meters long was ripped out of place, bent to the 90 degree angle, and hurled 40 meters to the side in the direction of the nor trained to pipeline which was also damaged by the explosion and fragments of that pipe. bruce,
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this was clearly a terrorist attack. it is difficult for us to maintain control over this part of the system because it's within the territory of the special economic zone of denmark, sweden and germany. they were initially allowed and by sweden, citing the fact that this was subject to confidentiality, that affected national security. and so that was really frustrating for russia because they were accused of being the ones to have done the attack themselves to which potent pointed out that this is absolutely nonsense. and moscow has accused the u. k. of being the one in planning, supplementing, supporting and implementing this attack. specifically our members of a british, the british navy were involved and of course the, the, these that the accusation back from the u. k. is that these claims are false and that the, these are false claims on a massive scale in order to distract from their quote illegal invasion of ukraine.
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now this, this, as is very important because this is affecting the grain situation. and of course, russia chose the turkey as a neutral spot for the grain, since they weren't allowed to really work with europe. and what did the russian president have to say about the ukrainian grain deal, as well as moscow's decision to suspend its participation in it? repeatedly of president vladimir putin has been saying that the grade is not getting to the poorest countries, more than 35 percent. go see you. 34 percent goes to turkey and only about 3 to 5 percent goes to the forest countries. and this is, of course, physically important because russia is being blamed as, as, as somebody does the whole thing, this grade and hurting, and starving all of these countries. but the reality is russia only halted the transport because they couldn't allow the boat to go unchecked because of the recent attacks in crimea on its naval base. and this is, of course,
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something that is never mentioned in mainstream media. former friends is on security analysts, michael maloof has his thoughts on why sweden and, and did not initially allow russia to inspect the site, a little seam, pipeline explosions. and the 1st impression that comes to mind is that they may have been involved or some special forces may have been involved. you cannot rule that out and it just doesn't make any logical sense for russia to, to damage or, or destroy its own pipeline. so, and there may be other entities involved and those, those countries may be trying to hide through the real culprit is from the west. i mean, you cannot buy deduction. it had to come from the west, and i suspect it was either great britain or the united states to they're never going to admit it. and we probably will never know for sure. i think it's reason
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why we, it would be good for russia to go down and, and check it, check and investigate its own on its own. and to, to see if they can find any evidence as to who might have been involved. china was of a potential arms or is put food by washington as the us pull to the vines to deploy up to 6 nuclear capable. b 52 bombers in northern failure. the relevant us behaviors have increased regional tensions seriously undermined regional peace and stability. and may trigger and arms race in the region. the investigation by australia is a b, c, television network cleans washington plaza. how's the bombers at the tyndall air base south of darwin, the regional capital of northern territory? it said the project will cost upward of a $100000000.00. all the worth is due to be completed within 4 years.
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we asked for a comment on the reports above the deployment of the b. 52 bombers from the pentagon and the australian defense ministry. and will bring you any response, the director of sense of counter hegemonic studies. tim anderson says people in australia are concerned. the movie conference could break out between us and china . it's really a terrible ha development, which is scaring a lot of people and astride it. no matter what their political persuasion because they know that china, which is non threatening to australia and which is a straight as largest trading partner, has been for some time, ah, it's an impossible task to step into a conflict with a power that big and for no real reason, and unfortunately it's being done simply because of the dependence of successive governments in australia, on the, their role to player, supporting role to the us,
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which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this up aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so unfortunately, our dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma. why it's saying in the region it in a separate military, the development japan says it's considered increasing. the rain with new high speed may file to beyond a 1000 kilometers go vessel to say the improve of the project always is still on the development. would facilitate better defense as of japan remote islands. that will put coastal areas of china and north korea within range. joseph gregory mahoney, a politics professor at east china. normal university says the u. s. has long been brandishing its weapons in the asia pacific region. this has been something that we've seen sequence again and again, starting out really with the,
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with the obama administration, with the so called pitted. i think there's already an arms race. there's an arm there, there's a race to rearm japan, to upgrade weapons in south korea, to sell advanced weapons to taiwan again to sell nuclear submarines to australia and station the bombers there. we know the us as a new bomber class entering service. we know the major powers are working on hypersonic missiles i, japan has made the decision to take more responsibility for its national fence. on the one hand, many of the region will find this provocative. on the other hand, it's a historic opening for japan to start to make itself less reliant on us was for security . and this is a necessary development given the lack of trust that many have in their alliances with us. you know, if you depend too much on the u. s, than you risk abandonment or simply declines leaving you vulnerable south africa as president slams, the u. s. embassy, the cooling panic, with a warning about a potential terrace. in fact, that never happened. the u. s. did not consult the country's government?
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no disclose. any details of these correspondent kind of been a tattler as the story it, when all hands on deck for the south african law enforcement and intelligence services, they were sell, scouring for any information. and evidence of a potential tera tag announced by the u. s. embassy in pretoria, the u. s. government says that it had intel that terrorists were planning on taking large groups of people in the greater sent an area of johannesburg. this did not please officials in pretoria at all. presidents, aurora, pasa said that it was unfortunate that the u. s. government issued such an alert and so to panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the failure of intelligence to inform the president and hughes from our channels? the relations between the 2 countries will be likely negatively affected by blood for long,
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the ease long established trade relationship that goes way beyond issues of security. yes, indeed, people will be angered by the behavior of the u. s. in this instance. but it's something that the 2 countries are most likely gonna be at work in law center . the city, if africa's richest square mile, and as a prominent list of tenants in both retail end of the space, it regularly attracts business travelers and holiday makers to this weekend. the city hosted various events which attracted 1000 and accompany show is thought to have been a possible target of the attacks. the eminent warnings were echoed by the french and german embassies, as well as the high commissions of britain, canada, in australia. but for the south african authorities, they think that by not sharing any of the information or evidence, the united states is showing just how much they do not trust the south african law enforcement authorities. to investigate countries in the developing world would
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always be sensitive to the attitude of p out super our counterparts. so this doesn't bode well for that and especially implemented weed. sub africans are doubting the capabilities of the south african state to to protect them. but it was good that the government responded to say they were following up on the matter the you have empathy, seth. it issued the alert that are wanting to its citizens and that it has done so before in 2016, a similar situation happened. the u. s. embassy issued a terror alert saying that is lambing terrorist groups. we're planning on taking malls in johannesburg and kicked out places americans frequent. but the south african authorities, i choose the united states of causing a panic. that is a sense of responsibility about issuing such an a lead, but also
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a sense of impunity in the way washington goes about in a sovereign state. they know that even if their information is wrong or lacking in the weight of evidence, there will be no consequences. indeed, there is a sense in which the developed world how it relates with countries of the global south. it has got a, an underlying poll of continued domination med power. however, attempts made more towards softer and deploy a diplomatic ways of approaching south africa, rather than the forceful approach that you're seeing. historically, the south african intelligence community has come and us via tech and scrutiny following the july riots last year in the economic hubs of cousin, an adult, and helping provinces. more than 350 people lost their lives in the rioting and
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looting that took over the country. that not only seemed to have caught the intelligence services by surprise, but also in how long it took for the security situation to come under control. the u. s. embassy had no warnings, then the focus of the u. s. is mainly the proliferation of global terrorism or terrorism acts. it is desirable that when these 4 in agencies are able to determine information in the domestic politics of the country, that they share that information with locals. following the terror alert in 2016, there was only a dispute between usm, bethesda, and the spokesperson for south africa's international relations department. and very little has changed since day. and as much as the south african intelligence community may be this made in the manner that the terror alert was issued, the united states is only expecting noise. and no consequence. got
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a letter for our tea, enjoy this book. the head of the international atomic energy agency says the u. s. s. loss is leadership bold in commercial nuclear technologies that says russia is the main supplier for the rein him used by new us reactors. i think this is a challenge for, for, for america. it has traditionally been the leader. it last these leadership by the i heard the secretary of energy say, we want to regain these leadership. and i see very interesting to see should be been taken to boost domestic and nuclear industry, which is of course indispensable. 9 out of 10 primes, new reactors in the us are designed to run on a type of friday. enrich uranium, produced only by russian state nuclear energy company, ross autumn,
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while washington is repulsively on a mission to produce his own enriched uranium for commercial use. the energy crisis for vote by the ukraine convent leaves the u. s. energy sector with a major problem on his hands. we spoke with a former high ranking indian military officer who says many nations depend on russian uranium supplies, and there will be an alternative source anytime soon. i know you're in m b and we depend on everyone including me. i don't believe in the bank. and i just like in the abilene a lie, but only a night. now line b a for the newly act of the
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and done what then decline, what the med supplies all the make begin it. they cannot bill way without exhausting b. this is eddie. any of the british? ah, fewer says russia is responsible for math protests. i have a room to them, moldova as thousands of demons faces them on the prove, listen, frozen, resign will fill economy, economy policies. at the same time, the u. s. has dorm she's able to produce in other countries. tones in government, it doesn't like o t's done on quota as well. dozens of protesters detained in moldova over the weekend turns out they have some pro russian views, and washington's ringing. the alarm bells that it's all a kremlin ploy. russian influence operations attempt to exploit weaknesses in target countries in order to destabilize them from within. the united states continues to support mold of on efforts to combat corruption and counter russian
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influence. us didn't give us any proof that the protesters were somehow agents of moscow. here's what we do have proof of though washington supports agitators challenging governments. it doesn't like all over the world. take the protests in iran, the state department openly says it's working and supportive their goals working together to hold the iranian regime accountable for its vicious crackdown. onregional women and she knew about a series to them and their rights back in 1979 though the us didn't think iran's absolute monarchy was all that vicious political prisoners were tortured in mass under the pro western shaw. but apparently that was no big deal. even now in haiti, the tone of u. s. officials is a lot different than dealing with protesters when the state there are opposing represents the interests of the red, white, and blue. the united states strongly condemned the acts of violence, looting and destruction that have recently occurred in haiti. and those who instigated these events for their own ends. patients throughout the country and
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across the social spectrum need to create the conditions that will allow a democratically elected government to take office as soon as possible. a full 180 degree turn from 2004. when the u. s. was widely believed to have been on the other side of the barricade supporting violent regime change in that very same country. by the way, if we go back to moldova, we see the same jekyll and hyde style foreign policy. us says these current protests are controlled by moscow, but when they weren't pro russia, it was a different story. we encourage government authorities to continue to show restraint. citizens of a democracy have the right to assemble and express their views in a peaceful manner. we encourage all mold of on citizens to work together and resolve their differences amicably. even joe biden came out in support of those protests back then. america will walk with you on this journey you've undertaken for a simple reason, a successful, moldova will benefit this region. it will benefit europe,
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and it will benefit the united states of america. america's definitely proven it's ready to walk the journey of resistance with foreign agitators right up until the goals of the revolution start to diverge with u. s. foreign policy objectives. for you as president donald trump has cooled, the hammer attack on the husband of the house began nancy pelosi quote, terrible thing as he booting it, to rise in crime rates in what he called devon crunch runs cities. their thought came often of, of democrats, a highly critical republican of failing to reign in a rise in violent political rhetoric. yeah. with for pelosi, that's a terrible thing with all of them. it's a terrible thing. look at what's happened to san francisco general. look at what shepherd in chicago. it was far worse in afghanistan. soon after the incident, the democrats branded this in a trump supposed to,
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but the media is being speculating about a number of interesting details the most. here are some of them. the moment the intruder broke into the house wasn't caught on any security cameras, which there are several police boating cameras or were also turned off. and according to various reports, the politicians husband was allegedly calling the intruder by his name and even told the police that the attacker was the friend. a quick reminder of the incident last friday, the 42 year old and food attacks, nancy pelosi, his husband, paul, a wealthy businessman and stock trader with a hammer. he reportedly been looking for nancy pelosi and it was said to be repeatedly calling her name. however, she was not in san francisco. at the time, her husband needed surgery for a head injury and the attacker was charged attempted homicide. later,
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the white house press secretary linked to the silent to the capitol hill proves us last year. the thing that is probably the most haunting he was he was yelling out the things that we heard during january 6, which is where is nancy. it is a leg. let's assume argue window that this is correct. that the assailant said, where's nancy? where is nancy? meaning nancy pelosi extensively, it was report that on january 6, either some or all said, where's nancy as they walked into the capital? where, where are these and initial? where's nancy? where's mike pants? where's whomever she st. ah, because he said, where is nancy? this mimicked and reflected that shibboleth, that, that call to arms. you know, that was said, now i've gotta say, oh, come on, let's say i would have gotten the entire media pool together, left to right in the united states, the entire group. and i said, let me tell you
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a story. the following happened to donald trump. and if i went through this, the facts of this case, but use the name, trump versus paul pelosi. these people would want to know every thing about it. no stone would be unturned and in the middle of this, if i said, oh excuse me, did i say donald trump? i made a mistake. it's paul pelosi then immediately they stuck. that is what fascinates me . ah, one of the world's largest. i'd see conference's website is said to take place this week impossible, but despite being promoted, suppose inclusivity is banned. the u. s. investigative news outlet, the grazer is their response. some powerful forces have apparently deemed degrees owns critical journalism in compatible with an event sponsored by military
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intelligence contractors and attended by ukrainian officials and activists, lobbying western governments for advanced weaponry to fuel their proxy war. they've now canceled us and make clear that they bowed to pressure from those who oppose our journalism under ukraine proxy war. our detractors cannot refute us. so they silence us. the forums, all the lies. those said will bring together more than $70000.00 participants, many of whom will attend online. the event is supposed to address challenges in the i t sector made quote, times of disruption and uncertainty. the bomb came after some potential attorneys expressed concern about the green zone, disclosure in the green conflict, as a proxy war filled by western powers to weaken russia. it also published claims that british military intelligence helped ukraine commit its deadly bombing of the crimea bridge last month. kid,
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clara merkel on an editor of the grades and told us that he was not surprised by this apparent, crept down on the outlets. freedom of speech, no domains, but it was not to try to be sort of allegedly celebrated internet freedom and free expression. web summit is typically an establishment wet, major defense contracts, and people in western countries to be up through the break about the retaining, whitening president and he respected with influential schools. among them all the vigil any event, the seats for about rebuff, dialogue and kind of discussion, to ensure the opinions speak completely except so all the can be done. the media to something they said of the bench that got the box object that will be
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expressed really, really quite. i mean it's not often quite literally. i mean, i think it's bad to try to challenge the cavalcade. dangerous war, propaganda, endless. be pumped up about simply let the propaganda, chief justice complex. get away with construct embark life. you know what? we've been creasing the big lessons. it would not be like trading . rushing. you trading grady, smoking russia, jack. ah, germany's top diplomat says the e u is set to ramp of sanctions against iran and is considered in condemning the middle eastern countries islamic revolutionary god, cool as a terrorist group. i made it clear last week that we will launch another package of
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sanctions that we will examine how we can also list the revolutionary guards as a terrorist organization. there is, i'm a glove listening. god call is integrity, part of the runs armed forces. todd was defending the country against foreign interference. the u. s. assassinated the key member of the god general said the money 2 years ago, walking demonstrations. iran at the time, iraq regional rivals, saudi arabia. em bahrain, have ready branded garb corps as a terrorist organization. the german foreign minister was run country to the current state of the ease relations with tara as the blogs, bilateral trade with iran, reached almost 3000000000 euros in oldest germany dominates in trade with iran, among the countries with 1200000000 euros, an export, and 1902000000 in import. so far this year ago,
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idleness and research interests for her that he says, however, that western governments primarily seeking regime change into iran. the iron court has done nothing to europe, but the i r g c is the military force, the legitimate armed forces of iran. it has done nothing to europe, it has attacked europe. it hasn't done anything that would bring about any need to classify it today as a terrorist organization. this is simply a political move and move in line with the u. s. u nato imperialism, which is ultimately the goal is for regime change in to run. they don't want the islamic republic anymore, and i believe strongly that they are looking to balconies iran and to destroy at this very proud nation. germany is resorting itself as a major power of military power in central europe and will now use its power to, to, to do the bidding of the united states in europe,
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which is to slowly tighten the noose on to run. so pulling it away from having 8th, a policy, none aligned with the u. s. on this issue. but bringing a closer in line with the u. s. in history and saudi arabia, in tightening of the sanctions. and you know, really cutting off a iran from diplomacy and by labeling the i r g c as a terror organization, they try to accomplish this i, i believe they'll fail, but this is what they're bullet u. k. new val is trust, has went out of downing street for more than a week now, but she is certainly not out of the headlines. the shortest serving u. k prime is a has found herself embroiled in another scandal. cerebral media outlets have reported that her phone was hacked when she was serving as foreign secretary under boris johnson. while many details of a hack remain unclear,
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has already been blamed on russia by the media. reports also, claim trust had to change her personal phone number. when she became p m, because it was compromised, the daily mail source, even kinds of fun, had to be placed in a locked safe inside a secure government location. the method is obtained why the hackers reported the included trusted discussions with senior foreign officials about the conflict and ukraine. journalist ab shinla, wright fancy, has more details on the story. i should say the british government in response to the newspaper report in nav, i count rather me as a daily mail newspaper already opposition m p 's asking why was it leaked to the daily mail at this particular time? when within the story, it says it was covered up by senior civil service and former disgraced prime minister boris johnson bridge gum and says you the u. k. as robust systems in place to protect against cyber threats,
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including regular security briefings for ministers. this comes as the follow up to the story suggesting that liz trust was using an unsecure line and i phone some would sympathize with her given as i say, the g. c h q phones apparently rubbish. and she likes to instagram a lot. there is a bombshell speculation about kim dot com, the legendary security analyst, who has a 1000000 followers on twitter who claims that it was not the phone that was active reserve being backed up on to the icloud and there are suggestions completely unconfirmed. i've tried to reach out to him for further confirmation that she texted or messaged anthony blinking joe biden. so hapless secretary of state saying it's done shortly after the worst environmental catastrophe of the century. the terror attack on the north st pipeline supplying energy too much needed energy to germany. well that wraps up.
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