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[000:00:00;00] a a pipe 40 meters long was ripped out of place 10 to the 90 degree angle and hurled 40 meters to the side of the sub, a thought a crack of terrorism. off the rush is finally allowed to examine the fight with either the president lashes out of the u. s embassy for closing comment about a potential terrorist attack with beijing warns that
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washington is reported part of the station. nuclear obama in a fairly good spot. the new choice, a hello, and welcome to the international broadcasting live from much good. i'm right about me and we're glad you could join us. let's take a look at the top. so is this out of inputs in has called the sabotage of the node stream pipeline system. a terrorist attack of the russia was finally allowed to examine the site a month off. the damage was done, the bush to list it in the skunk of slew miss jess prom has been allowed to examine the explosion site on the north stream pipeline system. there were 2 craters, 3 and 5 meters steep. a pipe 40 meters long was ripped out of place, bent at a 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. but this was
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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. extra to achieve, they throw those all the lower same pipeline occurred on september the 26th. and we'll quickly declare the sabotage by both the west and russia and international investigation was launched. but moscow was denied, but dissipation ross, it claims that the u. k. was involved in the attack on the pipelines and accusation . london has dismissed former pentagon security alice, michael maloof shares his thoughts and why sweden and denmark did not initially avow russia to spread the site, the no stream pipeline exclusions. and the 1st impression that comes to mind is that they may have been involved or some special forces may have been involved. you
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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 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 in his speech late monday, of that and, and also clarify that moscow is not quitting the granting glendale but any
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suspending participation in it. so focused on the issue during un security council meeting, accusing, keep of proving the hope with a recent attack on a russian naval base in the black sea was go further. no. did the safety of shipping along the conal cannot be guaranteed until the claim committed. not to use the route for military purposes of he's kind of moved in, takes us through the main points of a heated discussion of the you and i think it's on the the meeting took place and we heard from un official describing the grain deal. the fact that it now suspended the impact that'll have on the global economy, on the price of grain globally cetera. then from there we did hear from the russian representative ambassador and then the took to the floor in the security council chamber, and just laid out the facts about why reactions of ukraine using the corridor for military purposes. the recent attack have forced russia hands,
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and the deal is now suspended. this was not russia using. this is a response to action from ukraine that were carried out with the support of the west. this is what he said. kim's attack on the black sea fleet puts an end to the humanitarian dimension of the stumble agreements. the black sea green initiative should not be carried out without russia's presence. we are surprised that the un did not condemn care attack on the ships of the black sea fleet. now there were some voices at the security council chamber who did speak in support of what russia said. money referring to this attack as essentially an active mirrors are preventing food from being distributed, violating agreement. now we heard from the united states and their usual allies who ignored what russia back to russia presented and simply proceeded to demonize rock as they usually do in meetings of this type, claiming that everything russia is somehow a conspiracy theory. every shred of evidence that russia has presented is somehow
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all fabrication not going into any detail that we not acknowledging the fact that russia brings before the council, the typical actions and words of the usa and their allies before the council. however, there was a moment of optimism that we did see which was we heard un officials announcing they will be conducting an investigation of the attack on the black, the fleet. mister president, it would indeed be a grave abuse of the black sea grain initiative. if it were use in any way for military operational advantage, united nations has the solemn privilege of assisting the parties to implement this unique arrangement. acting as a secretariat, the u. n. is ready to investigate along with member states, party to the initiative. any and all evidence, if requested quite a day at the un headquarters in manhattan. let's remember that very building that house the,
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the un security council. we also posted the world food program and all kinds of n g o, the hazards that are responsible for dealing with the situation regarding world hunger. so today in that very building, we had the un security council of 15 member body that leads the united nation. we convened to discuss the aftermath of an attack on a humanitarian corridor and candidate for enabling food to be bored in gram to china. was of a potential arms or is push food by washington. as a u. s. reporter the fans to deploy up to 6 nuclear capable b, $52.00 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. investigation while says a b c, television network claims washington, plaza house, the bombers of the tyndall air base south of darwin,
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the regional capital of the northern territory. it said the project will cost upwards of a $100000000.00. all the work is due to be completed within the next 4 years. now, we are for a comment on the reports about the deployment of the b, $52.00 bombers from the pentagon and the defense messy. and it will bring you any response. now the director of the sense of counter hedge, a monic studies to madison, says people in australia are concerned that emergency conflict between could break out even between us and china. it's really a terrible ha development, which is scaring a lot of people who stride it. no matter what they political persuasion, because they know that china, which is non threatening to australia and which is the straightest largest trading partner, has been for some time. it's an impossible task to step into
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a conflict with a how that peak 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 play a supporting role to the us, which the u. s, as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so, unfortunately, our dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma. now in the meanwhile, in a separate, messy development, japan says it's considering increasing the range of it's still high speed miss are to beyond a 1000 kilometers, but we'll put crystal areas of china and north korea within range. however, japan's sources say the improvements to the projector, she still under development, would facilitate better defences of japan's remote islands. joseph gregory mahoney, a policies professor at east china normal university, says u. s,
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as long been brandishing is weapons in the asia pacific region. this has been something that we've seen sequence again and again, starting out really with the, 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 stationed 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 the 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
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south africa, the president of the u. s. embassy val cools in panic with a warning about a potential terrorist attack that never happened. the us did not consult the country's government. no. busy disclose any details. all these correspondent carabiner tucker has a story. is in 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 sold panic among the people. but is this diplomatic route caused by the
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failure of intelligence to inform the president any use from our channels. the relations between the 2 countries will be likely negatively affected by blood for long. the ease, long established trade relationship that goes way beyond issues of security. yes, indeed, people will be answered 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 a comedy 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,
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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 always be sensitive to the attitude of p out super our counterparts. so this doesn't bode well for that. thank especially him, environmental. we'd sub africans are doubting the capabilities of the south african state for to to protect them. but it was good, but the government responded to say they were following up on the matter the you have empathy seth. it issued the alert as a 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 islamic terrorist groups were planning on taking malls in johannesburg and kicked out places,
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americans frequent. but the south african authorities, i choose the united states of causing a panic. there is a sense of responsibility about issuing such an a lead, but also 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 consequence. indeed, there is a sense in which the developed world how it relates with countries of the global. so it has got a, an underlying tone 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 dr . simon. historically, following the terror alert in 2016, there was only
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a dispute between us ambassador and the spokes person for south africa, 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 a letter for r t enjoyed is the. germany's top diplomat says the e u is set to ramp up at sanctions against iran. i've is considering condemning the middle eastern countries islamic revolutionary god corps as a terrorist group. i made it clear last week that we will launch another package, a sanctions that we will examine how we can also list the revolutionary gods as a terrorist organization. is that a revolutionary god? core is an integral part of iran's armed forces,
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charged with defending the country games for an interference. the u. s. assassinated a key member of the guard general to the mind 2 years ago, smoking demonstrations for iran at the time. iran's regional rivals, saudi arabia and bar rain have already granted that god call as a terrorist organization. the german for mrs. was run country to the current state of the ease relations with him. as a blow by the actual trade with iran reached almost 3000000000 euros in august. jeremy dominates in trade with iran among the countries, with 1200000000 euros and x for 192000000 impulse. so far this year. political, alice and research and christopher held that he says, however, that western governments are primarily seeking regime change into iran. the iron dizzy court has done nothing to europe, but the i r g. c is the military force,
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the legitimate armed forces of iran. it has done nothing to europe, it has an attack. 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. a move in line with the u. s. u nato, imperialism, which is ultimately the goal is for regime change, inter 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 do to do the bidding of the united states in europe, which is to slowly tighten the noose on tier run. so pulling it away from having a, a, a policy not aligned with the u. s. on this issue, but bringing a closer in line with the u. s. in history and saudi arabia,
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in tightening the sanctions. and, you know, really cutting off iran from diplomacy. and by labeling the i r g c as a terror organization, they try to accomplish this i, i believe bill fail, but this is what their goal for you are says russia was wonderful mass protest of a rock to do moldova, as thousands of demonstrated to man the pro were some present resign of a failed economic policies. at the same time, the u. s. a stores the supported protests and other countries challenging governments and doesn't like ortiz, don't quarter as well. dozens of protesters detained in moldova over the weak, ringing the alarm bells that it's all 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 influence. us didn't
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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 in support of their goals or any other to hold the iranian regime accountable for his vicious crackdown onregional women. she knew to come out of the 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 in dealing with protesters when the state they're 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 across the social spectrum need to create the conditions that will allow
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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 barricades 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. the u. s. as these current protests are controlled by moscow, but when they warrant 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 mould 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, and it will benefit the united states of america. america's definitely proven it's
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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. some pro outrage of the world's richest mass cried free speech. absolute if budgets into a former senior official under the oath as must should be held responsible if he allows him to speech on the platform. thank you. it's going to be the responsibility of each and every one of us to do what we can to hold you on most accountable. he will. and so folks who care about the truth, who care about protecting vulnerable communities? who alternately are the ones who are going to be most hurt by his irresponsible behavior and allowing these voices at hate to be elevated on this huge platform we have to keep pushing back. and my hope is that that is going to make
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a difference in the long run. this kansas mass carson out was the creation of a content moderation council to revise twitter policies on benz for expressing certain opinions. while similar tennessee disbanding the board of directors, i am cutting staff among those fired by the new c e. o was the executive who brand former us present donald trump, twitter now fuck checks. president biden statements is suppose in his gaps and lines we heard from other host of the concerns of davy, pug close joe oldman, who says musk taking over, which is good, not only for the us, but also for the world. i think what the democrats are starting to realize is that by must taking over twitter even if they were to have a mass exodus. it still is a powerful platform where people are too curious to be dragged back to the platform to figure out what is or is not true. and by him doing the things we biden,
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he fact checked all in one day and which made the talking heads on the radical left . maybe he meant he makes their heads explode. because hang is if you're going to say something, make sure it's chicken here. and if they do hear, we're going to make that what you're saying is a lie, you know, even talks about how he will in the 1st place of inside of society is to make sure you can have honest dialogue. and by him doing this, the one thing that i see coming out of this is that we're going to get back to honest dialogue. we're going to have conversations rather feeling like we're oppressed. so i think it's gonna be good for the us. that'll be good for people around the world. the reason paul has revealed that almost half of the american versus c inflation and of the economy as the immediate concerns. but as the u. s. mid terminations are quickly approaching the bottom is helping the economy. what we're doing is helping with the cost of living the measures we're taking to make life easier to make budgets easier for american families,
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is the right path to we regret rescuing the american economy know and creating more breathing room for american families by cutting the cost of everything from energy to prescription drugs. many americans seem to think otherwise the reason the survey conducted by a b. c. news and it fell through poster to show that 28 percent of rudeness of voters would be the government should do won't help the national economy. another 22 percent said that certain price inflation is them. main concern. republican politicians looking to make gains against the company dominant democrats, appointed just carrollton cos as they campaign for the mid term elections next week . vesting consulting firm the mitchell fist i have take on the mazda the inflation numbers. when you look at them, people will tell you that they're the highest that they've been before years or not the highest and 40 years. they're actually the highest ever. because the metric in america, specifically,
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they used to calculate them about twice as high as numbers that they're at when they go to the stores because they can't afford to pay for things. so what you have are you have real wages when you inflation adjusts, static, flat 19, eighties, and alter which is the most significant, skyrocketed exponentially. and i mean, it seems like, unfortunately there's a coordination between all the got or, or it's green new deal or it's net 0 or sanctions that have never worked in the history of the planet. i mean, it seems they want off of fossil fuel. so the world economic forum and the plutocrats and oligarchs seem to be running the show and pulling the strings with who's in office. so i think that's a big part of it, and i think it's coordinated. i think the integrity of a lot of the voting systems around the world has been impaired. and i, i don't know that people have any freedom any longer in the west. i think that that say a myth now the buttons as well as stations economic policies have raised eyebrows
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not only within the country, but also in europe. sweden has alleged at the white house, the insistence that americans buy domestically made electric cars. the violation of international trade regulations, we will do what we can to improve relations between the you and the united states. at the same time, there are some elements in the inflation reduction act that are worrying and they are not compliant with the world trade organization rules. so home is joining paris . i'm berlin and sharing concerns over the u. s. inflation reduction act, a new law that offers tax cars and, and the benefits to companies invest on us soil. france and germany have said that you cannot remain idle in the face of the new u. s. messes i should hit back if washington refuses to budge. for it, for if i knew my florida has already called for a by european acts to protect regional car makers. we
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heard from eagle on his arm for the commentator i camera his says the inflation reduction act. mangle is to sabotage fed trade between america and the european union. reduction off the inflation is some sod, hypocritical. why? because the u. s. has expanded the money supply for the last 10 years like never before in history. and if you expand the money supply, but you don't expand that goods and services to you, you produce, then the price will, right? and this is what we will see as inflation. what they're doing now, they're trying to tried, easy way, would be just to stop the sabotage politics of topics such as with russia, such as with china, such as with other use, the prices and what they could money off the financial industry,
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their buddies and take the money off the financing history that wouldn't home the real economy at all anymore. and this is exactly what we saw as donald trump and his under his presidency. and it worked as we saw, but be by him. and his people have different people to serve and they have different age. wow, that's all from me today. visuals and take a look at what the next and the here in the pseudo ill be bringing you the naples story from around the world. i'm her mom. it was you or a magnificent ah, ah ah
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