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montana parenting income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve it. and just that virtue of your being here ah, a british law enforcement official in charge of fighting, organized crime, warrens about masses of weaponry being sent to cray, could find a way back to the u. k. in the hands of terrorists, also coming out with head round, going to be large that the coordinates provides applied to play sports. on r t. crew observes russian artillery positions within close range of ukrainian forces, and then persists in the military in the loop camps. republic. with nuclear to be essential because it's still going on actually speaking and thought she hungry, foreign minister said, why d ology doesn't, and he told them sounds,
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he pushes back an e, u and u. s. pressure over his countries tallies with a russian sector with across the world around the clock. this is our t great to help your company today. my name, you know me, the head of the british national crime agency house express concern is that the weaponry western countries are sending to ukraine could end up in the hands of terrorists, u. k. authorities, as well as european and global policing organizations have been attempting to uncover black markets. as with any conflict when weapons pour in, there is a risk blow back. at the end of the conflict, there are surplus weapons that get into the hands of criminals, or terrorists of tracking weapons sent to ukraine is proving difficult task in particular. the spy, previous assurances in washington, the u. s. alone sent more than $20000000000.00 worth of lethal
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a to key since the start of the complex out according to the secretary of defense help will not stop. there was washington on its allies, are committed to sending war weapons to ukraine. quote, as fast as possible. we heard from former c, i a analyst and current host of the whistleblowers here in r t. jon korea. he sees up because of the lack of accountability from the u. s. it's no wonder so many groupings are able to obtain american made weapons. this is the new true shame of this policy of unlimited weapons to ukraine. i don't think anybody's doing anything about it. i don't think interpol is involved, because no crime has yet been committed. i think that the british are stating the obvious it's, it's not that they're doing something about it. and if you look historically, that's what always happens when the united states or it's, it's allies,
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provide unlimited weapons with no accountability to countries around the world. look what happened in afghanistan and pakistan. and as i said earlier, libya look what happened in somalia is another example. and in yemen, these, these weapons, how is it that everybody ends up with american made weapons? it's because of this failed policy of providing them and then not having any oversight after the fact. there's no accountability or transparency at all. well, a lack of tracking of american weaponry and knowing where the deadly arms and off became obvious following the u. s. military, polite from afghanistan last year. according to recent government reports, the pentagon is unaware how many weapons were seized by the taliban, and washington house and attempted to retrieve them. well, john korea co again saves the worry for europe with this lack of accountability
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goes beyond gums and bullets. once these weapons are delivered, that's the end of it. for the united states, they wash their hands of it, they have no idea what happens to these weapons. nobody is going to take responsibility for this. cause for an audit are really little more than lip service to, to transparency. you know, the pentagon in, in the entirety of its history has never been audited, never, they'll just keep on doing what they're doing. knowing that no one will ever have to pay the piper. at the very minimum, many of these weapons will end up in the hands of organized crime gangs. europe would be very worried about making sure that they have at least some way to keep tabs on who is taking delivery of these weapons. and you know, it's not just guns and ammunition and we're talking about armored personnel
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carriers and tanks and anti aircraft weapons. so it's not just guns and bullets that we need to be worried about right now. nato secretary general has insisted that increasing arm supplies, the key of is the way to end the conflict. yen stilton berg made those remarks out a meeting of the alliance in madrid. no, so expanded on statements made earlier, bounced nato countries humping training, ukrainian trips saying it's been happening for the past 8 years since the conflict and don boss broke on, i'd like to praise those alice that actually helped unsupported ukraine since 2014 . do not the states canada ah, but also, but also not the kingdom of providing extensive training to ukraine enforcers. and of course, this training has been extremely important now, often mation. so if anything, we need more support for georgia, more support for affordable dollar,
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more support for older partners at risk at now. well, those remarks were really criticized by russia's foreign affairs committee. sure person konstantin casa charles said peace on that weapons, supplier. mutually exclusive actions as put more debts for peace will bring negotiations. and the closer says the former ukrainian president also demanded western countries supply yet more arms or in the wars and in peace every time. without a doubt, how can we achieve peace? the shortest way is to supply more weapons, not a paper for signing a piece agreement, not pens or pencils for signing a piece agreement, but more ammunition. well, among the reaction we got to this really relentless push was from a co director of the anti war group. the international action center who said neutral countries are violating international law by continuing the pump weapons into the ukraine conflict. oldenburg really said it,
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that support for ukraine comes at a price. so they knew from the very beginning that these sanctions would create an enormous hardship for the average working person throughout the entire nato membership countries. and yet they go ahead with it, because for them, the possibility, the potential to loot russia to bring it down to impose a regime change was so tantalized that they were willing to create this enormous hardship on their own populations. clearly, if natal winds of war, the world is much more dangerous. not one step of this war is legal. has nothing to do with a gallery. as i say, ukraine isn't even a member of nato, and yet natal is in ukraine training, equipping, and so on. and so same thing with stopping ships. it's the same thing with mine in
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the waters. all of this is illegal. it's the same thing with, with blowing up the north stream pipeline is really criminal, every step of it. sorry if laundry were rushes, defense ministry has said its troops and repel the recent series of attacks by the ukranian army in the upper which he had done yet. gun lou ganske regents. our senior correspondent, brock garcia, has been visiting artillery positions on the lockers frontline within close range of kids forces. he filed this report in these conflict geography does no one and he favors fields and planes, villages, and cities, lakes and forests. all are unforgiving, all have their pitfalls. ah, we were here to meet a more touchy which took a while to find their experienced and always moving. ever ready for new targets,
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where they are, ah, coordinates or in enemy infantry movement. ah, 10 rounds, the going to be launched that the coordinates provided by, by forces thought they work up close. at maximum range is just over 4 kilometers. often enough, they work at half, that it is an endless game of cat and mouse. their job done. the motto is being covered so and we drones are unable to detect it and the entire battery goes into cover. and we along with them more towards our priority targets, they can suppress and stop in ta offensives, which is why both sides are always on the lookout. drones punish the complaisant
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of santa they said they are ever present. always searching for telltale signs of hostels. movement tracks equipment. only bad weather offers relief. fog grounds drones. heavy rains can render rockets tanks and artillery useless. there's enough moisture in the air. fuses on shelves can death in a prematurely, but this was just a drizzle. it is on its tense here, but we're coping the enemy won't pass through here. seniors can for the last few days we've been firing non stop this just a lot of them. oh let's just move winter will be here soon. will that change things? yes, no, no seasons don't matter for us then it will when this,
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regardless of the season and other story to tell you by to a nato is parliamentary assembly has passed a resolution urging the blocks member nations to label russia a state sponsor of terrorism. and also to continue providing care with lethal military 8, our teeth killed my pens across developments. sure will. the nato parliamentary assembly passed a resolution calling for member states of nato to designate russia as a terrorist state. now it's important to note this is a non binding resolution, so any actual fall out from it remains to be seen. it's not clear this will have any definite results. now this comes as the check lower house of parliament did recently pass a similar resolution. there has been a similar resolution put forward before the european parliament. now the russian foreign ministry has designated these kinds of statements as xena phobic and essentially spreading hatred for one country. and it's important to note the
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details of the resolution because in addition to calling for russia to be designated as a terrorist stay, the language of this resolution was just passed by the nato parliamentary assembly calls for giving more weapons and more support to the government in which let us actually lead to prolonging the conflict and more debt and more suffering. some of that language, welcoming the strengthened, comprehensive assistance package for ukraine and the commitment by nato to help you crane transition to modern equipment, boost inter operability and bolster further ukraine's defense and security institutions and applauding the crucial military economic and humanitarian assistance that individual allies and partners are providing ukraine. now, in his remarks before the nato parliamentary assembly, we heard you president zelinski of ukraine. he went ahead and called for speeding up the applications of ukraine in order to join the european union as well as to
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join the nato alliance. now it's been pointed out in other remarks by the leader of portugal, the portuguese prime minister, he said, when he spoke that it didn't seem like such a thing was very likely you referred to the act that it seems like the european union in natal aren't looking for new members any time, so when you go to faith and get it, that is the european union has very clear criteria for the session of new member states. but unfortunately, it does not have criteria for its own capacity to receive new member states that the european union does not have the conditions to meet the expectations. it's now creating. and the rebound effect of these expectations will be a huge drama in the short term. if they are dashing sewing zalinski called for a long term cooperation between europe and ukraine. and when this assembly resolution was being discussed, there were a number of countries that did emphasize that regardless of the situation and
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ukraine, geography isn't going to change. and russia will be their neighbor regardless. and some kind of relationship with a country right on their border will be a necessity. i mean, declaring russia terrorist space essentially places that beyond the pale of civilized discourse and makes negotiation much harder. it makes things like, like tre deals to facilitate the shipment of rain from our black seaports. makes that harder as well. and makes all kinds of different medic relations more difficult using the terrorism label. and this way is completely arbitrary and will undermine whatever fight there is against terrorism. it is just monstrously hypocritical. i mean these, these european invasions nations, back invasions of iraq, iraq and afghanistan, which caused untold suffering lead to vital levels of violence. they fact the arm
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arming of g hardy pro l. g. hardy's in, in syria, which, you know, who tor, the country apart. and he dos read terror from one end of the country to the other . and they have also back the saudi war on yemen, which has resulted the greatest humanitarian disaster in the modern world. so who was calling, who a terrorist hungry, foreign minister has spoken nights in defiance of you and us pressure were his countries ties with the russian nucular sector? seeing quotes, ideology doesn't eat homes. he made those remarks as he attended an international energy for him in the southern russian city of salty. the 1st thing was all the european wide energy crisis have a theory on the horizon. now we areas,
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we look at the energy issue as a physical issue. and not as a political one or another than ideological because according to the current, let's say situation of science, it is impossible to heat your flats with ideas or grades or whether with political statements. the mexico international forum is one of the main events for the global and nuclear industry representatives from 17 countries have gathered to discuss topics stemming from the current energy crisis. how to increase international cooperation and ways to help the nuclear industry taco energy, poverty in under developed countries. the foreign brings together key industry executives, international organizations, and government officials. peter c. r 2 again spoke with our team about his country's continued cooperation with most this is a physical issue,
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and it's obvious that the nuclear is the cheapest, safer than most environmentally of generating energy than that. that's why it's is our national interest to continue the nuclear cooperation to the us and to make the to you react to relax operational as a one. that was the reason why you had, you expect to deal with the potential backlash from the, from the e. u. and the u. s. we always fighting for the exemption afford annually or when it comes to listening to regime so far we were successful. so i have a good hope that you will be successful in the future in just regard as well. maybe you'll never let benevolent nuclear to be essentially because you will audience or nationally after months of the carrying bouncy, what highlight gay rights at the world cup and kit tar. the england team capitulated all not promise just hours before their opening game with iran. captain . hurricane was to wear the rainbow arm band symbolizing the l g p t movement. but
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out of fear of 5th punishment, nearly just the yellow cart for the striker. the english football association relented people on line reacted with fury, calling to move cowardly and hypocritical, saying the f a loves to protest, but only when there's no price to pay. meanwhile, british tv viewers were unable to watch the tournaments opening ceremony in doha. the 1st time the event has been held in the are a world that's because the b b. c chose instead to show a discussion on the host nations human rights record, leaving to much criticism from fans who demanded that politics be kept separate from sport. journalist e sally has more 1st time ever in their history that they didn't show the opening ceremony. instead, they were showy yet to get more what many of described as political propaganda against could talk talking about things like l g, b, t and. busy right,
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for people to drink, it's kind of hysteria. and this kind of out pouring of propaganda lead to outreach, even in england with people saying it's that you stigma. the b b. c should show the opening ceremony like they do for every other event. outragious lead, disrespectful to guitar, that the b, b. c didn't broadcast the world cup opening ceremony and instead put out more virtue, signaling guff about how awful it is. if the that appalled they should bring home their vast army of employees and, and spare this absurd hypocrisy the fact the bbc haven't shown the world cup opening ceremony on the terrestrial channels is so disrespectful. i get why the b, b c. have opened their world cup broadcasting with a condemnation of cat on human rights record. but i don't remember them doing that when china hosted the olympics. britain doesn't have much of them all standing to be judging others, considering its own colonial history of the united states. mexico and canada are going to be joint hosts of the 2026. walcott will be c,
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be during world war coverage of the united states is atrocious. human rights record, the racist and brutal police. deeply corrupt political establishment. will they be focusing on canada? which of course, earlier this year launched and i'm trusted into virtual cracked out on distance binding peoples and blocking people bank accounts and taking away the truck is in short time to keep this double standard them. these are many c as franky races, politics out of sport. the interesting thing is the b c have that exact same energy they do, it seems for cover at least one person is reported to have been killed in iranian drone unmissable strikes against the kurdish opposition group based in iraq. baghdad has condemned the attacks, but a rumsey is they were necessary to protect its border against water, considers a terrorist group. to run the accuses the democratic party of william curtis found
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over arms prophesying inciting, protest, dot bruce denied the protest were sparked in september by the death of a kurdish really a woman who had been detained for allegedly via getting the strict islamic republic . resto official said the woman died because of an existing illness in custody. now like use western powers of attempting to incite a coup. vanessa bailey, an independent reporter, based in damascus, said there's parallels between the situation and around what happened in syria in 2011. when things worry clear indication that it's wrong for us, for the very familiar violence, any comments or again circle protests. of course, this is exactly the same script that we saw play out in theory or in the early days revolution. 2001 in fact, for the 1st 6 months,
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the security forces were unarmed and the majority of an injuries were among the security for susan slaves. and we're seeing something very similar in iran where we're saying individual killing security forces during before. but also we have to understand that one is the reason that story is warm up the so long was the insecurity not for any full area of it or does one arms and terrorists for entering through tacky from libya through jordan, even for lebanon. iran luncheon lesson from being involved in the defense exterior against the plot to the government. so it is trying to ensure that it's secure that pos from north on the rock,
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reddish separatists areas into iran, vanessa bailey, while in both iran and syria, western governments openly supported protesters and imposed sanctions on the respective governments. the protest in syria eventually brought the country, the civil war was washington supplied and trains opposition, groups there, and it around the u. s. created loopholes in its current functions to live b, p ends and cloud based services to be used there. a part of the thing to help citizens evade surveillance on remain anonymous and been rallies in the country or back in 2007 retired us general suggest that the both countries are in the cross or as of washington. he said, i just got this down from upstairs, mean circulate events office today. and he said, this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out 7 countries in 5 years, starting with iraq and then siri 11 on libya, somali is sudan and finishing off iran. i think it's definitely something that we
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have to take into account. of course, the western nickel and yellow, right. my or change according to the environment they're working in. iran has definitely been a target for some time. let's not forget that. i'm the president trump administration, and i was only general money, but also the leader of the pm you the only militia in iraq that was genuinely fighting isis and prevented that century. and mohammed was also alongside money. so you know that the, the writing has been on the wall for some time and it's like that now with a more aggressive mixture. and it's ready for me. i think we will say a push for us to stay withdrawn from the nuclear deal, to isolate or on to of course introduce further sanction. and
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to further weaponized funds and supports that they consider will be a little in at least the stabilizing era. it's not trying. we are any involvement and other story today, north korea is foreign minister has blasted the united nations secretary general as a puppet of the united states. the strong words came after the un chief decision to join us led condemnation of young young intercontinental ballistic missile test launches. i often take the un secretary general for a member of the u. s. white house or state department. i express my strong regret over the fact that the un secretary general has taken a very deplorable attitude oblivious of the purpose and principles of the un charter and its proper mission. this clearly proves that he is a puppet of the us. well north korea latest launch of
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a missile on friday course. another serv, globally as the next day, g, 7 diplomats issued a joint statement condemning the test and calling on the un security council to take strong measures while the organization then held an emergency meeting yesterday monday. in which officials and representatives from 10 member states including india on site korea condemned the launch. according to the deputy secretary general of united nations, it is the 1st successful test of the d p r. case largest and most powerful missile capable of reaching any part of north america. young young officials say that such launches prevent aggression from the u. s. and so, and are defensive in nation or washington has taken the opportunity to accuse moscow of inspiring other countries to pursue their own neutrons programs. it's an invitation to an increasingly insecure world. haunted by the shadow of nuclear
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proliferation gluten, so autocrats are watching and they could well include that getting nuclear weapons would give them a hunting license of their own. and that could drive a dangerous spiral of nuclear proliferation. well, we got some thoughts of former us supreme court intelligence officer scott richer who said america is trying to pin the blame for its own problems anywhere and everywhere except that home. i couldn't think of. ready more absurd statement, it wasn't. russia withdrew from the anti ballistic missile treaty. it wasn't russia that withdrew from the intermediate nuclear forces treaty. it's not russia that's actively violating the new start treaty. it's not russia the promulgated a nuclear posture, which allows for preemptive use of nuclear weapons and non nuclear situations. it's not russia that's threatening to field a new generation of nuclear weapons into europe that threatens
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a moscow within 5 to 7 minutes from launch. it's the united states, it's fueling. this is lloyd austin is trying to say that the situation in ukraine is fueling, you know, an increase in nuclear tension. then the united states should have thought about that when it refused to put pressure on ukraine to implement the minster. course when you have a problem, rather than acknowledge your problem and seek to a fix this problem, you simply throw that problem at the other side and try to put them on the defensive. ok. so that's, that's what's happening here, where we're literally mirror image in our mistakes on to russia, in an effort to divert international attention from the reality that it's our fault . a tuesday visit to the world's apart studios next on today. exam is talking lots in america. the left on the la stay close. it's right ahead. ah,
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return latin america still to the left is more pronounced than ever. but will it help in taking social justice from the tired reality of ideology into practical leaving reality? on to discuss it, i'm now joined by alessandra colombia, asking to share professor of public policy at some cause university school of public policy and management professor in the great to see a great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for the opportunity to earn money now on the day or if he's in all your ration president lula will be 77, the oldest person on the record to assume on the brazilian presidency. i wonder if you see any contradiction between his age and he's promising to rejuvenate both brazil's economy and society. no, no, i was there 1st. no ration because there was part of this government. i was part
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