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ah, ah ah, last go de la as an international investigation into an alleged domestic russian soldiers as they were being held captive by ukrainian forces. off the disturbing footage suggesting a mass execution emerged on line. grey's former president porter shenker who signed the mint piece deals for don, but admits he never intended to stick to the agreement and simply use them to prepare for new war with his health. and the chinese president ones against western protectionism and the hedge of money at the asia pacific economic
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corporations summit in bank of america, escalating tensions with the us open trade restrictions and high one. a welcome to international broadcasting alive from most goes just past the hour. i'm more on her mommy. let's take a look at it. moscow has lashed out and key on accusations that you say forces have brutally tortured and killed prisoners of war because of the most online reported the showing russian troops being murdered while held captive by ukrainian soldiers versus defense. where he says it's actually a common practice overlooked by cubes. western bacchus, the intentional and methodical murder of more than 10 immobilized russian servicemen by the degenerates from the ukrainian army with direct shots in the head
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cannot be presented as a tragic exception by the key of regime as it claims it preserve rights of all capture combatants the brutal murder of russian prisoners of war is not the 1st and not the only war crime. this is a common practice in the armed forces of ukraine, actively supported by the key of regime and is ignored by its western patrons. but zalinski and his henchmen will have to answer before the court of history, the peoples of russia and ukraine for every tortured and killed prisoner. were about to show you the videos in question, a warning you may find the footage disturbing. the 1st video said to have been filled by ukrainian troops showing captured and our armed russian soldiers, they've apparently been told to lie on the ground as they will cut me out of the cover. the 2nd video from a drone appears to show the same group of soldiers now lying dead. it has been alleged that this 2nd reader says the outcome of the incident. a russian investigative committee has opened an inquiry into the masika. it says at least 11
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folders were killed. meanwhile, the russian reform, if he says it's going to push for international analysis on what happens we have repeatedly drawn the attention of the international community to the cruel and inhuman attitude of ukrainian side towards the detained russian serviceman. we demand that international organizations condemned this egregious crime and conduct a thorough investigation into it. last month, the united nations identified 2 cases of russian prisoners of war, been tortured and executed by ukraine soldiers. the 1st case was filmed on the video, went viral. we must warn you, the following images are disturbing. this video reportedly shows 3 russian soldiers been shot in their legs by ukrainian troops. levels of intervals spoke form mercenaries, also participating in such war crimes. meanwhile, the russian defense minister emphasized at all you quitting soldiers are being
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treated in accord with all international treaties. ukraine and russia have also thought prisoners several times coming up later in our program was some pilots in a blind, highly to a power war. crimes committed by you for intervals as, as a, justify their own inventions, interventions around the world for me, us diplomats, hillary clinton and gotten the lisa rice speak about how washington midfield pressures are, quote, necessary and effective. who bringing that story of it by their strikes, targeting industrial info, so that we reported in the cleaning control city of zappa, rosier, local officials claim a creating ammunition deputy was hit in the attack as was works for aircraft repair of the components for such drugs as the black rock are produced,
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fresh years are currently working at the scene and in russia's belgrade region, an 8 year old man has been killed in ukraine, shoving of the village of tinker, according to a local official, full residential buildings were also said to have been damaged and emergency services are conducting house to house searches, looking for any of the survivors. meanwhile, marco says his armed forces have targeted ukraine's missile production facilities hitting an ammo. dep. russia says contained artillery units supplied by western maintenance. according to the russian deficiency, the sites have disrupted ukrainian armies. logistics. meanwhile, forma euclidean president, petro put a shingo during a prime video conference, has confirmed something. moscow has been saying for the past 8 years, for the minutes, got accords. were a hoax orchestrated to buy ukraine time weapons,
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and nato training. when i needed to minsk agreement to gain at least 4 and a half years to build the ukrainian forces, to build the ukrainian economy, to train ukrainian forces alongside nato, to create the best armed forces in eastern europe, according to nato standards. now he is the one who signed it originally back in september of 2014. and now we know once again that he never planned on implementing the minsk agreements. and this is something that vladimir putin was talking about all along. he said that one of the reasons for the special military operation was failure to observe the men's agreements. and if we take a look at a chart by the o s. c, we can see that the number of violations increased significantly in there. you have it before. it was just under 200, then it rose all the way to over a 1000 and some cases, 1200 explosions in the don boss. so again,
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when the key of in the west say that this is special, military operation was unprovoked. this is exactly what moscow is talking about. saying that this was one of the reasons why russia felt the need to start this operation. also. and other reason was nato and circling russia and trying to add ukraine to it's less than we heard from petra porsche and co saying now that itself forces ukrainian forces were training alongside nato. so they need at that time in either 4 and a half years. so perhaps they felt that it was ready, and that's why they were so careless about the violations towards the end, the beginning of february. and that's why we saw the numbers skyrockets. now are petro portia and conventions? a lot of interesting things in this interview, which of course he had no idea that it was a prank. you can hear his disdain for vladimir putin. he constantly talks about how there is a need to weaken him and d, putin eyes are russia,
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but also his disdain for russians as well. and not something that had become very evident, especially following clips like the following issue nationally, because we will have jobs, they will not, we will have pensions, they will not, we will have care for our children, for people and retirees. they will not, our ukrainian children will go to schools and can the gardens, there's will be hold up in basements because they can't do anything about it. this is exactly how we will win this war, which are right now, petra, poor shanker, credits. what he sees as ukraine's military success on the united states, and he's thanking them for supplying them with weapons. so he's encouraging the united states to send them more weapons. and also he said that the sanctions, i have done a great job that they need more sanctions that need to be harsher sanctions. and also when he's asked the question about the how can piece be brought forth?
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and he said, well, we don't need the piece deal, we just need more weapons when he's anything we can't make sure. so we can putin so that seems to be his main goal. we can boots and get rid of him, get us more weapons. and of course, they want to join nato. political analysts and a red star radio editor, alexander mckay, says it worse and browse. have been you the quaint as an outsourced military for approach sewell against russia to admit that the minsk accords were a sham and they had no intention of actually following them would be to give the whole game away and give the lies away that have been told in the west to the populations of britain, france, germany in the united states, by their politicians about this war. so perishing coast confession will not see the light of day in the any british news room or newspaper any time soon. because this is a propaganda battle, and they have to declare unjustified. they have to pretend that it all just came
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out of the blue because they can't have any examination of their records here. and just to give an indication of what ukraine is being used for ukraine is a military of parish anchor search has been built up relentlessly since at least 2015 by the nato countries. and i would argue that the european countries in particular, have all been using ukraine as a kind of outsourced military. and it looks like what they've been doing is they've been building up ukraine has kind of an outsourced army where our weapon to use against russia that they can, they can hide behind whilst claiming that they are not involved. so to admit to the true for what was going on in don boss for 8 years to admit the truth about the shelling of civilians would be to. and again, give the lies away that they've been telling russia is in the spotlight. this is apex summit, which is just kicked off in time and with some western leaders using the event to try and drum up support from one nation to move against russia on his maria
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phenomena is in bangkok with more it seems that these here is apex summit here in thailand, asia pacific regions, major economic gather reign has become yet another platform to talk about russia and to blame it earlier. the west has used the assay on in later or the good 20 meetings to confront russia and to call out quoting. and here again, the u. s. is secretary of state said that rush rates ultimately responsible for that. and the missile incident and poland near the border with ukraine no matter what the investigation shows. while the preliminary prob, blamed the ukrainian air defenses. blink. and also said that russia has agreed to extend the black sea grain deal as it fell. the world would not accept any refusal from moscow. moscow says it has always been in favor of they say, initiative allow in the export of grain from unblock your running ports. to poor ascent, developing nations, adrian africa,
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moscow. the only time suspended each participation in this dale half the key of use, the humanitarian corridor for its military purposes, attacking the russian navy in crimea with drones. at the same time, we hear repeated calls from different western nations to get together to stand together against global challenges, like energy and food crisis for wage again and still russia is to blame. here is francis president manuel mike wrong here at a peg trying to sway asia. during the past few months. friends focused itself, not just to support a crane, and we will follow it. but to work very closely with a different countries like china, india, to whole region, middle east, africa, latin america, to create an increasing consensus. in order to see this war isn't so your, your problem. it fits perfectly the ideal plan to avoid any responsibility for
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global economy crash the u. k. and the u, as had come up with earlier, the talking is the economy will not recover until the war and the head of the russian delegation. hearing talent that the ag rushes, vice prime minister on the day below was so sad that he had to remind his colleagues many times earlier today that the crisis has been there before. russia's special military operation in ukraine. here is his words, nuclear reduce student body issues or school, the europeans, clumsy actions of last summer have went to a shock, increasing gas prices, and this is affected mineral fertilizer production costs is used. as a result, many businesses have been forced to close for europe. it's not just about the recession there, back in 2021. the market started to move and metal price is doubled. this created high uncertainty for manufacturers and no one could make long term plans because of
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this. in addition to this, there was high inflation, a tightening of fiscal and monetary policies and the debt problem. all these fact has created a threat to the stability of the economy in the u. southern europe. and even in germany, earlier russia's foreign minister said a gale over off speaker at his g. 20 press conference in bali called this phenomenon. i political personalities. fleet, when the west is from one hand, calling for negotiations, friendship united app words and standing together against common challenges. and at the same time, escalating the situation with the quick and groundless accusations against russia like with poland and demonizing russian blame and for all the bad things in the world. and i guess we're going to see a little bit more of that here, but maybe not in that sharp form as the country steel have to come to consensus to adopt the fine old declaration on saturday. in his opening scenes at the summit,
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tires present has called for the end of western her dominie and unilateralism. while tanya, as for mercer has 1st joined international efforts on needed to solve common challenges, the cold war mentality had gemini, ism unilateralism, and protectionism are mounting acts that distort international norms disrupt economic linkages in flight, conflicts, and regions, and impede the development of cooperation are all to common history tells us that block confrontation cannot solve any problem and that bias will only lead to disaster. the asia pacific is no one's back yard and should not become an arena for big power contest. no attempt to wage a new cold war will ever be allowed by the people. and by our times this she is apec summit must rise above these challenges and deliver hope to the world at large that collaboratively there is room for us to prevail and prosper. this comes in
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late alaska in us trade war against beijing, with americans, sentences pushing to block federal access to semiconductors, produced by china. while us vice president, camilla harris is reported the pines cool out some asian nations, including china during her speech at the plus, the pentagon has said it will support tie was military with american weapons and training, which vision strongly opposes. we've discussed the issue with victor gao, the vice president at the center of china and globalization, who says washington's attempts to separate bingeing from the global market will only hurt american manufacturers. john, that is one of the largest the manufacturers of semiconductor chips and the largest importer of semiconductor jumps of all kinds from many different countries or regions in the world. if the united states really wants to separate china away
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from this markets, all semiconductors, it will hurt the semiconductor manufacturers interest in the united states. because after all, china is their largest the market. and then was china become self reliant in semiconductor chips. china may not need to import any semiconductor chips from the united states. therefore, i think this crazy attempt to isolate china will not result in china's isolation. it will result in greater reliance, self reliance and independence of china in the semiconductor chips. i think as part of the human being, it's a plaint the world needs piece, development and growth and stability rather than war or cold war or block mentality . for example, artificially dividing the world into opposing blocks. we cannot allow the apec
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region to be distracted by competition. rather a conflict or war. we need to really dedicate ourselves to piece ability and development so that all the countries in our part of the world will benefit eventually or next or to very different women have expressed the common alignment as neocons on a friday podcast. former us secretary of state, hillary clinton and condo liza rice spoke on the necessity and effectiveness of american military interventions in international conflicts. here other share thoughts. in our case, we thought saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. you can to let that continue. are you going to take him out and then do the best that you can do? we just sit back and hope for the best or do we try to be positioned in enough places with enough support? that we can be a good ally to those who are counting out that the record, democrat,
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a democratic countries actually don't invade their neighbors democratic countries, don't harper terrorist democratic countries don't use weapons of mass destruction in the bulk of rice and clinton explained the reasons for invasions conducted by the us, criticize ross of invading ukraine and how democratic states don't use weapons of mass destruction over this flight to the historic atomic, bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. the bombing of serbia, the haitian invasion, as well as the phil bay of pigs invasion by cuban exiles during the cold war. in 1961, fully financed by the u. s. government and also the failed military operators, which last decades in iraq and afghanistan, even this countries in economic and social collapse, cross live lauser, larry johnson, a former c i, a analyst, and c e o. but this is his wife was going to your auntie now seems the earth wants
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to continue to police the world. why do they get to choose who can be a fact? and if anyone else sees a threat on their borders or nearby, they're deemed war criminals. jon stewart, interview of condo, lisa rice and hillary clinton is it emblematic of the problem that afflicts the united states of america were rotten to the core. those 2 women are war criminals and my view they have contributed to the deaf. are you going to of 100 of thousands of people that didn't need to die and would not have died. not live for their lives. actual lies about the predicate for starting war in iraq started wars and libya starting wars and syria. you know, for those 2 to claim all the way the world better off, that's like listening to an arsenal who's come in and set fire to
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a children's hospital burned to the ground and claim, well, we've made the neighborhood better. i mean, it's really, it's sickening to listen to them. you know, in the case of con lisa rice, they absolutely knew that saddam hussein did. busy not have weapons of mass destruction. they knew it, they lied about, and they can, she continues to embrace that lie. same thing with hilary with respect to libya. you know, they like to try out what a horrible monster moammar gadhafi was. just the united states had made a deal with ca, daffy to get him to give up some of his chemical, biological weapons in exchange for better relationship with the united states in the united states, utterly betrayed him. so it's just listening to these 2. it says your role, my weekend, mariah to come so that you know, we, we just not ready. joking my so i know it's know as that is, but i mean, in the pot, cough they talked
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a lot about how necessary know the invasion of afghanistan was and other, and the other, you know, was all invasions. i mean, in the long run, in hindsight, did they turn out well? oh no, absolutely not. the reality is the united states has not won a single war since the, the world war 2. we played for a tie with the koreans and the chinese, the north koreans in korea. we walked out of afghanistan. we got out of afghanistan after over 20 years, and the 2nd go round, starting in 2000 and, and one, and then a rock there. there's not a single one of these that you can point to where you can say, you know what, the people in that country, they're better off the. busy children are better educated, there is more work the, the country has become more stable. there's less unrest instead. busy we've what
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we've contributed to is a sustaining a military industrial complex in the united states. and we basically create, fabricate these enemies overseas. that we have to send this mighty, you know, an $800000000000.00 military, or almost $800000000.00 military to beat up on a lot of people that don't have a 1st rate army air force for or certainly no navy federal marsh look through my work, larry, while i have you here, you know, earlier in the run that we spoke about, what was happening with these, these equating soldiers, the russian soldiers being brutally attacked. now, obviously you is a, an allied country for our friends, shall we say to the u. s. i mean, how does that, how does it work that does the us get to know maybe help police their own nato
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countries or their own allies when, when they're committing these little choirs, these alleged, we don't know, we can't verify them. but if we're seeing prisoners of all the business of will being attacks or being sort of treated badly, shouldn't be us also know you shouldn't be doing that either. well, let's face it, not even the hands of the united states or clean us the united states in the, in the use, the justification of fighting a war on terror to pick, pick people up without evidence and hold them in isolation, torture water boarding and other mis treatments and many of the ones who are held in guantanamo rennison. so that would be the sort of the, it would be refreshing at the united states would least turn to the cranium. say, hey, wait a 2nd. we're going to hold you accountable for this of this is investigated and true. we're suspending a, we're not going to support that. but the united states is mute because in fact the
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united states itself is guilty of such crimes. very well, i have you have enough time, i guess, well enough time from the, from the bar. right. so what we look at the, i know what's going on with russia saying that it would dismiss heal peroration helping the people of don bus. that's the reason why the, the, the special operations being taken by why isn't this been taken into consideration? but you know, this war started 2014. and it has gone on nonstop with civilians and done that skill hans been killed. and the world being quiet, been silent about it, that has not been an uproar. there's not been the demands for association of those kinds of activities. so i think, you know, what has surprised the west is the success that russia has had charge. and the
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hour been genuine polar support for their operation right now. so it is, we're entering the new age the, the age that existed in the wake of world war 2 with the united states is the predominant power of that. so we're watching it unravel as, as we get up to every morning and look at the news. larry johnson pharmacy i was cl, bug associates. thanks so much for joining me here. this early morning in moscow was a pleasure built usa. right. thank you. well, wraps up this a news. our check out to the com for more global international updates will be back on the top of the hour with more headlights. miranda wilson was the
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