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for a with doughty international ukrainian official saying multiple cities across the country have been hit by missiles targeting energy side and leading to wide spread blackout plus small, the west pushes that ukraine agenda most of the world, one a peaceful solution. that's the message from russian foreign minister at the ongoing g. 20 summit. also this our nato's chief judge is ukraine to keep fighting on the battlefield. like some u. s. official recording for keith talks saying k of can hold beef, russia, my military name.
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a very warm welcome to you from all of our team here in moscow. this is alta international with the very latest news update and were bringing you breaking news this. our ukrainian officials have confirms that multiple cities across ukraine, including the capital k of have been hit by missiles. president zalinski claims, 805 missiles being launched by russia with many of them targeting key energy infrastructure. okay, of the mass they said, half of the city is currently without electricity reports they 80 percent of the city of the valve in the countries west has also been left without power. meanwhile, the russian city of chevy cannon, near the near bulger road, has been shown by ukraine, according to the local governor who say that these 2 people have been killed and 3 injured worship has not yet commented on any of the latest developments. moscow has
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previously, however, said that it targets ukrainian military and energy sites in order to be great. the country's armed forces we supposed to form a pentagon senior security policy analysts markham alif, you say it's high time. washington told k as to get to the negotiation table. but i think there are warnings to you, the landscape. and against this backdrop, of course, you have the to the, into the heads of the intelligence services, both of the united states and russia meeting and turkey to discuss what i heard about 2 weeks ago was an overture from moscow that they would like to have a cease fire and to and to have talks begin. and i think that this may be a warning to zalinski who continues to hesitate and, and who heaps on other conditions for even wanting to have a ceasefire to that, that his infrastructure is, is,
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is in peril. and that it could be the beginning of a, of a much larger campaign of, of what, of a winter effort to take, take it back all together. so i think that moscow send him warnings on the one hand foot, but also trying to give the united states in the allies a chance to convince zelinski to sit down and start talking. the united states needs to get to the landscape and tell him to start slipping down and, and having a discussion. well that the thought in, from the vitamin straighten as well, we'll leave it up to the landscape it's, it's his call. but you have the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff who is you sounding more like the secretary of state by saying we should have the discussions and blink and who's a near conservative very, who really push this along with other near conservative then the by the ministration due to not only overthrow ukraine initially back in 2014,
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but also to push this agenda to isolate russia is quieter about all of this and they want to they, they would like to have our zalinski pursue regaining of any territories. but the europeans, the united states, the america, people's now now what, what we've seen in the elections of, from, and the, and the possibility of the house going republican, the, the us, the assistance may be a drawing up, come january, overshadowed by gro intentions the g 20 summit opened in indonesia on tuesday. the world is watching to see if leaders can agree on a closing joint statement. as the vision thinking over the conflict in ukraine, ah,
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most of the world has not side it with the west on the ukraine conflicts. that's the message from the russian foreign minister, who's leading moscow's delegation. and the g 20 summit in barley county's maria phenomena is that for us all men expected this year is d. 20 to be tough for russia ahead of the global gather and here in indonesia is bali longdon, for example. sad that the venue could be used to confront moscow and call out booting. also, we expected to see some extra moves towards even deeper isolation, both political and economic of moscow. that was the german tensile as appeal again before this summit officially started on the u. s. also had plans to turn this event into an anti russian platform. it's picking up the press conference that he gave at the end of the 1st day of the 20 here a foreign minister law of rob, sad that's far from everybody's ready to support this rhetoric. real pushing for
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a story. and the answer is very simple. no one except the west and it's close of satellites joined the anti rushes sanctions. it is impossible not to touch on this topic because the west makes a priority to fro the ukrainian situation into any discussion with 3rd well countries a calling for a peaceful settlement for agreement. they know perfectly well this process is hindered by ukraine, which is legally bomb negotiations with russia. and i have to say, we're heard a lot here proving that the indonesian president, who is the cost of the j 20 summit, has asked the western leaders to tone down their rhetoric against russia. well, china said that russia too important to be excluded from global formats. for years, we support russia and it's where the role in the g 20 summit russia has strong influence in various spheres of cooperation of the world community. no one dares to deprive russia of its true right to participate in international multilateral negotiations. it seems that the razor division within the west itself,
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we more and more often hear words such as peace and negotiations from different west and politicians and officials. the view now seems to run out of sanctions imposed on russia. i had a chance to ask for mister law rugs whether we actually can take this as an official shaved. and if so, what could we expect? let's take a listen. sure, i do shop. i told you, you never know what's going on in someone else's mind. short periods of mutual understanding with the european union evaporate quickly. just today i had a brief conversation with president micron. it reaffirmed his intention to maintain contact with latimer potent, where to find some kind of agreement and resolve the whole situation as he put a certain force. i told him once again, all the problems are on the ukrainian side, which categorically refuses any negotiations and put forward obviously unrealistic conditions such are inadequate in this situation for good to go to the man intrigue of this years to 20 was and still remains whether hates member is,
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will be at all able to come to a consensus over the final declaration as the group which brings together 19 of the world's major economists lost the you is torn apart by internal divisions over how to approach russia, ukraine conflict. the document is to be signed on wednesday, instead of a lover of russia's. foreign minister said that some western countries wanted this document to be politicized. and they wanted to include condemnation of russia's special military operation in ukraine on behalf of the entire group. that would mean russia included in that as absurd, of course was india, china. saudi arabian brazil refused to move and they refused to accept this condemnation. so now we have to wait for the end of the summit here to see what the final edition of the declaration will look like. as washington steps up, its efforts to persuade more countries to act against russia, he american partner,
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the u. e has refused to take sides according to the arab countries. presidential advisor, the u. a. he has no interest in choosing sides between major powers. indeed, that is the central principle that we will not under any circumstances, sacrifice our sovereignty. robert darby is an important partner of washington in the gulf region, with 5000 american troops now stationed in the emeralds. however, several us democratic congressmen called for those so just to be pulled out from the u. s. e. that's after the opec plus group, which includes the agree to slash its oral output, which washington has spoken out against. it comes to the days after the washington post published an article. so i think classified us intelligence documents, claiming that abu dhabi has been meddling in american politics and accusing the arab country of activities resembling espionage. the u. a denies the accusations and say that influence in the us,
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the products of decades with cooperation and diplomacy. international studies expert on roger cha noise says the american allegations are attempt to hit back at the a for its foreign policy stones. this was a time when just before this of a month ago, president biden tried to number one, ask for opec, especially the saudis, to cut down oil production, patchy to fuse. second, there was a sabotage of the, of a pipeline and the saudis, and on the pick all should be very, i suppose that they could be next. and before that, the gulf cooperation council also came out in favor of neutrality and opposing sanctions. so it seems to me that the us did hit back on the u a by saying that they were intervening after they had to rush earlier that they were into reading and then you know, the know provocation sought and lead to something bigger. so i think another will
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also say that look v for, for working with all sides and we no longer kind of satellites safe to the us. we don't want to be the top us defense official suggest ukraine would be better narrowing gifts goals and cementing recent military gains and the bargaining table with mall sco. now, however, hasn't stopped. nato secretary general from insisting ukraine to continue fighting . you train us, they said they're ready to negotiate, but also of course, no the, the only way to achieve on the acceptable outcome for them is thought to have the strength on the battlefield. so what we should do is to support ukraine and to strengthen their hand. i'd like to know who made young stilton berg, the ultimate voice of authority on military conflict. what's his actual battlefield
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experience? the guy served his norwegian, mandatory military service at an infantry training schools, but his background is in journalism in politics. he's no general. more of an armchair general rose through the ranks in the 1st battalion of desk jockeys to head up the nato bureaucracy. ok, so who exactly is still timbered? speaking for here, which actual military experts, how giving us some name so we can assess and decide for ourselves if they are credible or is he just speaking for other bureaucrats and politicians like himself because his opinion is absolutely in contradiction with the view of general mark milly, that chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of staff who said recently in the western press that it's time to sit down and talk. milly also said quote, we've seen the ukranian military fight the russian military to a standstill. now what the future holds is not known with any degree of certainty, but we think there are some possibilities here for some diplomatic solutions.
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retired us army colonel douglas mcgregor, who was the top planner for general wesley clark, when he was nato commander. and who has actually seen battle in iraq and elsewhere, unlike stilton berg, who may or may not have gone to war with the photocopier and ended up with a paper kind. is also saying that negotiation is the best off ramp ukrainians are in bad shape. they're not prepared for what's coming. the russian so now repeatedly at night demonstrated their ability to target precisely energy, fuel, transportation, and so forth. he knows that the ukrainians are running out of those things. it won't be long before they run out of food. it won't be long before they're freezing . it's time to negotiate. but unlike pentagon officials, the american national security bureaucracy seems to be dominated by those grasping at any excuse, like the recent rushing withdraw in curse on to keep the action going on the
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battlefield. it's the pentagon officials who are focusing more on taking into account all of the lives lost amid the intense fighting cur song. and you see it not as a victory, but instead is a potentially bad sign of more deadly fighting to come. why not start talking about peace talks before you throw another 100000 lives into the abyss. over here in europe, we keep hearing the motto from politicians that ukraine should decide if and when it wants peace. british defense minister ben wallace apparently wants the west to continue to enable keith's efforts to fight russia down to the last ukrainian until zalinski decides. otherwise, we won't ukraine to be able to discuss or resolve this issue from a position of strength, not a position of weakness. and that is the current direction of travel, you know, is going to be absolutely thrilled to hear that arms industry has spent over a $100000000.00 on lobbying this year to date. but these faceless war profiteers
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and their lobbyists aren't accountable to voters or to anyone except maybe their shareholders. just like no one elected yen stilton berg or anyone else involved in these bureaucracies who are adamant in their refusal to take a chance on piece. it really does seem like the less skin they have in the game, the more radical they are in their position against negotiations and in favor of continuing on about as the world cup football tournament prepared to kick off on sunday. and qatar the us national team has redesigned his logo to incorporate a flag symbol. i think gay, pride homosexuality is illegal. and catherine in the country as jewel in school, from european lawmakers and human rights organizations for alleged smith's treatments of s l g b t plus community well fled. the catholic labor minister to claim that was to media is conducting a smear campaign on his country, saying politicizing sport is unacceptable. and we do not
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want to close the door to constructive criticism, not at all. however, there should not be any politicizing and misinformation. the whole western political and media establishment have lost a campaign against cancer in the run up to the world cup despite the fact that culture is actually a key western ally and i, as a muslim and the editor of most of the website, i kind of find it really insulting, i think when you go to someone's country, you respect the laws, you respect the culture, even if you don't like it, you respect to you by the law. but what's the western media is encouraging for us to do particular when they got cutter is break country law. so cutter is a place where homosexuality is found. it's legal and what we've seen over the last year or so it's, you know, politics needs to be kept out of school basically because it's in russian athletes . we've seen all this, you know, pro ukraine propaganda with the world's most famous sportsman, being used as
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a kind of propaganda device. we've seen, you know, palestinians or arabs find and, and, and band for kind of waiting palestinian flags and stadiums. ok. the way ford is literally key politics asked why we cannot agree, there are no universal human values. we can't agree, so that's respect each other and keep politics for completely. i senior iranian human rights official has slammed coverage of protests in the country by u. k. based media, calling it an unlawful anti iranian campaign. and preparing and comparing the persian language outlets to terror groups. the official went on to claim that the british government is responsible for the damning coverage. this comes as the western media claims at 15000 protesters have been sentenced to death in a wrong. during the past 2 months of protests to ron has vehemently denied these reports. more than $220.00 members of the iranian parliament have asked the countries cause to punish those responsible for the protests. however,
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the law makers have denied making any calls from mass executions to ron has also slammed. would it cause upstanding unsubstantiated claims for their being spread on social media, west locksmiths, the condemning alleged crimes against humanity, while calling for iranian officials to be held accountable? well, let's discuss this further now with them to university of to ron, professor, science mohammed moran. the many thanks for joining us on the program. mr. miranda, i'm the senior rating and human wants official. as we heard the q support has government of supporting media. he's activity, he says, resembles methods used by tara groups. things such claims are justified. definitely the persian language media in london in particular. ok. the saudi owned iran, international d. c. persian other channels like man, man talk,
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all of them. they have been encouraging violence. they have been justifying killing police officers. i've tweeted about this. i've shown clips of this, the justified burning police officers a lie. they justify attacking police officers. many of these media that day and night. our courage in encouraging writers to go to the streets and these rioters have so far killed over 40 policemen across the country. imagine what would happen in western countries if this was happening there. and if the western media or english language media was encouraging violence and the murder of police officers in england off. com would immediately shut down the t v station, the tv channel, and they would put these people on trial. but when it comes to your honest talk there again. and on the other hand,
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they band the iranian press tv. so iran is not allowed to have a voice, but these media outlets that are encouraging terrorism. they are allowed to have a voice and they are encouraged and supported. so both kind of comments that from the rainy and human rights official and what kind of reaction do you expect from the k so indifference, remember, the u. k has been funding just like the rest of your keen countries. you countries like the u. k. they are supporting m u k. terrorists. then me k terrorist called in the 1980s murdered, 17000 iranians. then they went to iraq and fought for saddam hussein against their own country. and they have, they've had and have offices and bases across europe. they have a huge bass in albania,
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and nato country. from there they carry out online activities against you. i was a huge, full farm where they promote death and destruction and iran misinformation. they from promot sectarianism. and they tried to create divide divisions between different ethnic groups. all of these are fine because they are in line with nato policy against iran. so terrorists, whether they're based in rocky, northern iraq, in the kurdish areas, or whether they're the m u k. or whether they're based in no man's land and pockets on, alongside the running water. all of these are fine. they can kill all they want. they can carry out riots and iran all they want. but if a single media in iran defense iran, they shut it down when it comes to you're putting down mass protests in some
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western countries. authorities that don't usually hone back, do they, we've seen it in the state. so say that and, and the u. k was the name franz. how is the wrong treatment protest? does any different the difference is that in western countries there is not a huge media apparatus, as well as an online warfare. taking online work are taking place to box and trolls and through algorithms from big tech, to encourage people to kill police officers to murder people, to destroy government buildings, to set fire, to banks and private property that would never happen in western countries. so. busy the hypocrisy is enormous, and i should also point out that the numbers that they give about the number of iranians killed, they're all based on numbers given to them by the m u. k. terrace. organize all of the say 40 some children were killed. there's. there's no evidence for that. it's
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that's all. thank you for when it comes to ron fake news can real news? it really doesn't matter. and the western society is so gullible, when it comes to ron, after 4 decades of hostility and to run up again, did that, don't believe anything, just pseudo the canadian prime minister of mine and said that the writers have decided to execute. and the $15000.00 people who were taking part in the so called protest, it's a, it's a whole complete fabrication. and he got 20 some 1000 mikes before he was forced to withdraw it because so many people like myself tweeted in response. so this is, this is how it works in the west. they can say anything they want about iran and get away with it. so what do you think the main differences between the, the western media coverage as to why it's in iran and the yellow vests protesting from, for the freedom convoy in canada for example. or the sake of january or black lives
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matter, depending on who side in the united states you're on, whether you're with the fox, whether you're watching fox news or cnn on m. s. n, b, c. it all depends. and as you point out, the yellow best in france, and these are largely ignored. we know how huge a protests are taking place across europe right now because of the energy in economic crisis, but they're not recorded in western media. you can only see it online. and even that can't be seen because again, algorithms now down the scope in which people who are critical of the west can reach when it comes to broadview. thanks for joining us on the program. we've been speaking to university of to ron, profess aside mohammed monday, thank you very much. well then for new public enemy, that's how i well known western media outlet describes a new us some bass, that's
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a hungry david pressman. and just 2 months police report, the pressman has become a household name for his willingness to call out and even troll prime minister. victor opens governments press man who was worked closely with america show biz liberal elite. recently tweeted a link to a video quiz in which people were asked to choose where the quotes came from. vladimir putin or hung darian public figures that all were made by the russian president. by the way, i come to the u. s embassy course with budapest in washington to stand together. in recent weeks, several senior hungarian government figures and government funded commentators of made harsh anti western and anti american statements, hungary, in the united states, all allies, as russian aggression threatens. as all, we must stand together not move apart. global policy research, a george samuel, a say washington is trying to meddle in hungary, politics as the country has refused to play along with the us agenda. in large part,
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it is media sensationalism, particularly if you consider the source which is the political magazine and particularly the right the lily buyer, who has been waging this campaign against bechtel or bond for many years. and she's very keen on going to be presenting, you know, or, or banners, this monstrous fig fluid and thrusting them out at the, at the us and back to the mean. i think that the united states is absolutely insistent on it in the ology, prevailing everywhere. and i think it was to encourage as many countries to be hostile and i can speak to russia as possible. you do that. and when you flush the zone with all kinds of stories about russia,
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particularly the one that's going with most firmly, our lines are breaking news that this our multiple cities across ukraine, including the capital kids, have been hit by missiles president for landscape 805 missiles have been launched by russia many targeting key infrastructure. the capitals man did that half the city is currently without electricity report would say 80 percent of the city of evolves in the countries west has also been left without power. meanwhile, the russian city should be, i can build a world has been shown by ukraine, and that's according to the local governor who said at least 2 people have been killed and 3 injured i join is at the top of the hour for the latest on, on breaking news story and plenty more will seen them
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states or the united kingdom had the slightest interest in ukraine itself. said way something to mobilize people around. i think that all too badly. there are laws to undermine the russian federation and job to gain dominance over russia itself. with awe on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets
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