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a real estate agent here that we bought it. oh, great on you got it. it almost ah, 3 people are reportedly killed and more than 20 wounded in a deadly. bluffton pakistan that comes after they to re tell about the pakistan group call for terror attacks to take place across the country. following the end of a 6 par, we go live to the nation in moments. also ahead croatia, as president says, the e u is delusional. the think it can up an independent energy market from the block is forced to by us liquefied natural gas up on demand who assassinated a south african anti apartheid leader is stopped in prison days before he was
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supposed to be released on parole. following a court decision about shop local residents with live from moscow, this is our t. my name's unit layla. 30 minutes of news and views start. now 3 people have reportedly been killed and more than 20 wounded in a suicide car bombing in pakistan. a militant group known as the pakistani taliban has claim responsibility for the attack. the explosion occurred outside a medical facility near the afghanistan border. officials say at least 15 of the victims were police officers who were there to maintain security to rick e, telephone pakistan, and said the attack was revenge for the recent killing of one of the groups funding members. the militants said in recent days, they would conduct
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a fresh wave of attacks across the country. accuses the government of having violated a prior peace agreement. we submit to the people of pakistan that we have repeatedly warned you and continued to be patient so that the negotiation process is not sabotaged, at least by us. but the army and intelligence agencies do not stop and continue the attack. so now our retaliatory attacks will also start across the country. while to discuss the deadly attacks, we cross live to independent security analyst on director general of the command 11 . think tank side of colleague mohammed, you're most welcome sir. the pakistani taliban pulled out of a month slung ceasefire days ago, and now we have this deadly bombing. does this open a new violent chapter that pakistan will be dealing with her, where this chapter was never actually closed? the d t b has never li, accepted in the, in the government of pakistan and said,
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nor have they ever actually declared east between the government of august on the d . b. i. if you remembered over the past 2 years, we have had a tax in the parker region. we have had 2 attacks on the chinese consulate, our chinese consular officials, in karachi, and in quicker. ah, they have never declared each with pakistan. they have continued on over and over making these agreements and declaring cease fires, but they have never ceased fire their argument today. is it the government of pakistan, the military, arkansas continues to wage war against the ttp. what as long as you're against the state of pakistan, we will fight. so this is not a new chapter, this is the continuing book. we could call this a sequel to book what you like to say. what kind of her response then from the pakistani authorities to you expect following this? well, if you remember, i'm after the army public school attacking your shower. ah, the army of bach, in some way to headstrong into up on the stand. they put
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a lot of pressure on the learning government. ah, now we have a government in the finest end is natalia mind, which many people consider to be is a part of the pakistani military establishment. ah, that donavon has assured pakistan that their soil would not be used against any other country. yet the ttp enjoys safe haven. they enjoyed their clean relations with about yvonne and they are to have no interest in bringing any stop this warfare. the only option the government of pakistan actually has is to declare open war against the thought of on the ttp. not that donna bar, nevada, son. but the doughty keith donavon bach is not active. what we did during the rehear city for government during the time when re sheaf was our chief barman staff . ah, there was bombings across the border lines. we moved and fired mortars into a vine of sand, kicking out t t p. camps. we sent in targeted assassins to take out top leadership. that is the only way to beat these guys. this is one thing where this is not something we
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consider that they won't work out. they only understand force because they only use force. so the only answer to them is immense force. can i expand on something you just said there are though pakistan's, minister of state for foreign affairs met with his up gun counterpart to discuss what occurred. is there something something more that the taliban government in afghanistan can do to control those operating in pakistan? well, here's where the problem is. arkansas, even though we have to it, we have fence state, 32, a 3rd 200 kilometer borders of honest on there are still patches where the taliban could cross their places where they've got that. ah, we can put all kinds of pressure on, on the dotted line, but the biggest pressure piece we can use is cutting off the border. so we don't supply any food. we don't supply any building material. that is the biggest pressure we can bring on the taliban right now. but the government of pakistan cannot make that decision because the international community will not let us make that decision. if we try and starve the thought about out of of been
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a son to make them take action against a dairies group. that is just like invading of on his son. so our hands of betty betty handcuffed in this situation. either we declared open war and we go after them with full strength, not being concerned about the border, or we fight them inside our country and let them keep their safe havens in nevada, some which is not a workable solution. so even though our minister of state may have met with the of us on our devante counterpart in the taliban, we had sent a bullet, ducky, or money to of madison to try and consume config, convince me of on taliban to take the back of some position and put pressure e t p, but that did not work. ah, we have now brought ministry level minister level into a conversation that is not work. we are headed towards a military solution. because even though none of us like the idea of the military being involved and taking that, taking this to a bloodshed level, because if you wage war against the d. b, they would wage war against the people of pakistan from 2007 until 2009. we lost
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80000 lives. now we're not ready to sacrifice 80000 people again when the taliban sidney across the board of partisan are not willing to be friends and, and hold up their agreements with us. ok. the t t p as we mentioned the m announced the end all there are cease fire as much as as much as that was worth as you've been going through. can you just give us a sense of why that might have occurred? why they're engaging nava in this level of violence? but let me explain for what for from the beginning. i'm from 2003 until i from 2007 until 2013. we did our 8 different ceasefire and peace agreements with the ttp. they were the 1st ones to break the agreement on their all, whether it was the ttp itself, or whether it was a split, a group of the ttp that waged war to could continue to wage war against the
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military and the people of pakistan. the problem we have to day that they are claiming that the teacher is saying that one of our conditions for bees was that the fact that that has not been emerged into hybrid booked. and why did that be again separated and turned back into a tribal area. now that means that the government of pakistan cannot bring schools cannot bring hospitals can not bring electricity, cannot bring gas, cannot be the road because you want us to keep them outside of the state of pakistan. we want to bring the fund to region into pakistan where we can provide you all of the ser, the facilities that are available to every other pakistani throughout pakistan. the ttp is main condition and the reason they claim that they've broken the the ceasefire is because we refuse to break the merger. we refuse to take fata, out of hybrid book, the walk and make it a tribal region again. i know because one of the groups funding members was killed certain that the founding member there talking about hot it would have sun idle mcwhorter, sunny idle mcwhorter. sony was,
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was shot in it by it was executed by us grown attack ah, boxes on had nothing to do with it to wage war against us for something that the americans did is extremely unset. it was not the park a certain day, the killed woman, honda de mccord is donny. it was the u. s. mitigating with the drone strike. and on that same day, if you recall in pakistan, a helicopter was shot down in a wicker, which for generals died in that attack. and the americans claimed that we missed fine. hit that helicopter, and then we hit on republic work orders on. now, the store that we have to understand is that the americans took out the top leader inside the ttp. where is it? pakistan spoke that we should pay the price for you or where you're at that the drone was not little like a sunny soil. soldiers did not come from pakistani soil. why are you waging war against us? well, thank you so much for coming on the program and sharing your expertise with us and giving us a sense of what occurred today with those at people that in pakistan at thank you
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very much side college mohammed in the pakistani capitalist on the bottom. okay, rushes ambassador to international organizations and been has more v e u for turning to expensive u. s. gas imports, instead of buying cheaper supplies from moscow, europe has lost russia is this largest energy supplier to get the opportunity to buy the u. s. l n g. at a much higher price. great achievement. meanwhile, frances president mc crawl now's arrived in the u. s. where he's expected to lobby for laura gas prices. the leader, a fellow you member say croatia say about essentially amounts to begging here some more of that statement. it is a serious state of war, more serious than ever in our lives. have come to the conclusion that we will buy gust from allies
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a 3 times the prize that is effect and will cause that correlation. president zoar ban milan of it has just said that europe quote, was under the illusion that it was going to create an energy market. yeah. on the back of cheap russian gas, it cut itself off of because it didn't wind contribute to russian revenues, which provided the luxury of that illusion. and also their green fantasies. but things have obviously taken a wrong turn when nuclear powered france is now scrambling to get its decommissioned and rusted atomic energy plants back up and running. france even fire the cold plant back up again. this week, the french ecology minister has said that the move quote in scribes in the closer plan of frances nuclear plants. so than wire you reopening inch geniuses and green germany is also turning back to coal and firewood, as fears mt of it's industry bailing to the us, where there's actual fuel for them. so creation president, milan, which said that the reason why french president emanuel my call is in washington
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this week for a state visit with you as president joe biden is to quote, beg from a position of weaker partner for understanding and mercy, or more to point to beg for cheap gas during the visit, my call is set to pay o mas, $2.00 p f. tional fall, the frenchman who designed washington d. c, who probably also remind biden for the millionth time of how france helped the u. s . when its independence from the brits in the revolutionary war, mac ho, kind of be like the old friend who appears out of nowhere and wants to terminus about the good old days. people who do that always. just want something from you. michael has been saying for weeks now that he wants to speak to the manager of the global gas station america because he really isn't happy with the prices. but if you ask international energy agency executive director fatigue below its global gas
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station, russia that should be upset about having lost the client. europe lives the by far, the largest market, largest gland for russia and russia lost his client forever. russia will be a loser of this and i'd better see the thing about being a gas station is that you have something that everyone needs even milan of. it's pointed that out when he said that russia and the u. s. are quote, indestructible because they have unlimited amounts of energy for their deeds. well and for everyone else's needs. so it seems like the real loser here is the customer europe in this case, which is forced to go round to other global gas stations, demanding a discount like michael is doing with the us. american gas is $3.00 to $4.00 times cheaper on the domestic market than the price of which they offer it to europeans. these are double standards. you might also recall that just last year, german chancellor, olaf schultz, his party was trying to lecture another,
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a global gas station cutter on human rights. but this week berlin signed a 15 year liquefied natural gas deal with doha. unfortunately for german households and industry, katara gas won't arrive until 2026. but that certainly gives your a plenty of time to drive around to global gas stations, whining, threatening bagging and charming. another resounding success for european policy and strategic foresight, rti contributor rachel marsden, law, one of rushes deputy prime ministers has lost out against the west price count on russian will supply saying the restrictions will lead to deficits of the commodity on western markets. read all about it and more besides and r t dot com. india is imports of russian steel and have climb to a 4 year high as the countries strengthen their business toys in the ferocity of spears. steel exports to new delhi have stored by more than 400 percent since march
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. they're set to am. i told us 150000 tons this year from 34000 last year. we heard from a former senior economist, the international monetary fund, who attested to the importance of the alloy for the ever rising indian economy. oh, india is all really in need of more. now what machine is doing is russia is writing quite a bit on the stone phones when it's writing the phone. songs, feed, india live market, always giving did, and lots of other unstantiated demand. as they saw lice market kiddos, i do able to absorb good on dusty so difficult to my mind because he lives affordable and they're just going to do the same thing to great. by the way does it does less than the price offered by domestic market. so that takes care of that,
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so therefore the call, the demand for that option, capacity within the country that a huge country would last saw him on reduced. so it's what he does not for june, direction, steel river doing i do highly discounted rate and i think any manufacturer would do the another story where a cross today, a man who needed a south african anti apartheid leader has been starved in prison days before he was supposed to be released on pearl falling 3 decades behind bars. the court's decision to free him had outraged local residents or to correspondent cover abo letter picks up the story. ya, new swallows is said to have been stabbed in his cell y, one of the inmates, and he has subsequently been rushed to hospital. the statement by the correctional services says that there was an unfortunate fare being incident and the sentiment
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that is really grabbing south africa on twitter and other social media platforms is why was the word unfortunate used as part of that statement of the 729 years in prison for killing south african communist parties. general secretary chris honey, the countries i ask, what has grunted parole to polish immigrant? yeah, new swallows. one of the issues at the knob of were, loses released from prison is that he must serve the rest of his parole conditions here in south africa. and was given a permanency residence by the minister of home affairs in order to keep him here. part of the deal is that he cannot use his polish passports or his identity in order to leave the country. chris honey was considered by many as the natural successor to nelson mandela and a radical who would have brought much need a change to south africa. that judgment has seemingly opened up old woods cuz i
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know for us he will never die because i never presented aspirational for people's liberation. he was a fighter for people who have wrote out a program to protest this thing to show our displeasure and were taken either legal steps and going forward so that their decision and can be reversed where we, where we are. we just coming out of the me to consulting our lawyers and we've been in touch with them over the last few days to see how to take up this meta illegal. because what was done was treated arrogantly by the constitutional court, which, by the way, we want to caution them in the seat of the coast to snow courts. when you pass judgments, when you passed justice the humbling this sincere respect for them by the we saw our guidance, authoritarianism, disdain, fullness, disrespect at of the judges basically same. we are in charge. that's
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absolutely nonsensical. and you don't just have to take the words of his comrades, chris, honey, was a man loved by the people yours, their cottage amman, yours. they're not to. monro far, rose, their men of dignity. is there a fighter for something that you want to achieve through turns of the generation. he understood you manage you understood. sabbath cans yet a fit of black may shoot. you understood it exactly what. what is it that we wonder? does it take this man as a sure soldier? does a soldier, edmond, any guys simplified? even now we still shocked about date. was the steward course. you're supposed to be a president or does that come close to his fight to for the rights? for many the decision to release yeah. news. why lose on payroll leaves a bitter taste of injustice and even resentment. because he has never come clean about his motives or the people involved in his crime. for the honey family, this is a bitter pill to swallow. you skunky, she finished why?
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this continued, if i can come to someone who can get my to my husband, i don't read you had suddenly said to my family to myself, to my time ended charmer, i'm to son. so you probably think over today chris, honey remains a hero, not only in south africa, but beyond. and if south africa was robbed of nelson mandela by a part of tate, then you lose were loose and his co conspirators robbed the country of its future cannibal. it had to have a lot of tea and join his back. the former leader of the people's republic of china jun simon, has passed away at the age of 96 state media said that country's 5th president died just after noon on wednesday in shanghai. he reportedly had leukemia and eventually succumbed to organ failure. mister young, led the nation from 1993 to 2003,
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a period where china opened up on a grand scale on witnessed rapid growth unacceptable policies based on fragile assumptions ongoing against the international norms. that's how the leader of egypt senate has described a condemnatory resolution by the european parliament that focused on the north african countries. schumann writes record the lawmaker claims the move is nothing short of europe trying to revive its colonial past. we all received with displeasure. the decision issued by the european parliament. unfortunately, these policies are outdated, reminiscent of a european colonial legacy and reveal nothing but a hidden desire to spread the culture of a particular civilization. these are issues that no free country, particularly egypt, will accept, despise a number of moves by cairo within the last 18 months to improve human rights. the
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european parliament said not enough progress has been made in the countries. the e u has also demanded the unconditional release of egyptian political activists. some social media influencers. the move has been slammed by egypt parliament as a violation of the countries, its independence is fine. but we heard from a political science scholar in cairo, beside the e. e. e was trying to interfere with sovereign egyptian laws despite the block, having plenty of its own cases that could be considered human rights violations, overwhelmingly, at the west is trying to interfere in the egyptian sovereign ah, laws and judiciary. like a, one of the observations of the european parliament resolution saying that they are a mistreating and violating the human rights of our lab. the fact that i lab for death is an activist. he was charged of criminal charges and
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he exhausted all 3 stages of litigation. that is a final verdict. so what you expect of the egyptian government to do to interfere in the judiciary? let's play the devil's advocate. can the egyptian parliament criticize one of the european countries for not responding to stress s or s calls or for if you jeez, in the mediterranean who were drowning and not responding to them? killing hundreds of refugees in the mid, the korean. and this is a serious charge. is this a criminal against humanity or not? is this a violation of human rights or not? rushes ambassador to china has stood by his embassy statement that marriage is
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between a man and a woman named creating a stable environment for children. the boy had been summoned for questioning by all to the russian government. those implemented the law prohibiting the endorsements of same sex relationships in public after canadian officials condemned the measure, the russian embassy defended it in a tweet, which auto said appeared hateful. artsy had the chance to hear from b. m. buster himself. well, it was a surprise and it was, it reaction was a surprise sir, and they were actually our tweets were not only in conjunction with our legislation, i adopted but also in response to the statement by the canadian minister of foreign affairs made on november 24 so in turn, a legislative process was criticized and we answered with the
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rather extensive explanation expressing the will of our people who want to leave for their traditional way of life is out for interference. well, it's obviously a double standard, but did see a, you know, i would see it kind of game of chess in that ideological stand between our san antonio west. well, it see have probably a demonstration of the mental optic. so the current cabinet to prime minister to door cabinet actually things that probably canada has served as a i will send an e. shes read on to interfere with on madeline, a canadian on affairs, domestic fairs, internal affairs, all the domestic fair. so father western states said he expected for now canada and as a western state, so let us leave for us. so we want ah,
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once again, the u. s. has accused a foreign state of meddling in its elections. this time, apparently it's the president of the central american nation of el salvador. the claims come, despite washington's only recent admissions of interfering in other countries, when american interests are at stake on ortiz killer, my been picks it up from there. the u. s. state department decided it was time to take up the issue of election meddling once again. this time they took aim at the central american nation of el salvador. throughout our last electoral process, we noticed with alarm increasingly direct attempts by some salvadorans to directly influence certain electoral outcomes in the united states. as we have repeatedly made clear, this is unacceptable. the will of the people must not be undermined by foreign influence. so what in the world are they talking about? well, a woman who ran for congress in the recent mid term vote issued
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a statement recently saying many of the online attacks directed against her originated from el salvador as president naive, who kelly. she cited tweets that he made against her. i hope that all my salvadoran, mexican honduran, guatemalan, dominican venezuelan brothers and all latin americans in california 35th district, do not vote for norma j taurus. she does not work for you. she only seeks to keep our country's underdeveloped. so the president of a foreign country tweeting constitutes election madeline. this sounds a bit paranoid and delusional on the part of us leaders. after all, the idea that all it takes to influence the u. s. election results is a tweet by a foreign leader. that sounds a bit unhinged. the allegation is especially hard to take seriously when you look at the many decades of efforts to influence the political system of other countries
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by the united states. take al salvatore, for example. during the 1980s, el salvador was overrun with right wing paramilitary roofs. many countries and south and central america set their soldiers to fort benning and georgia to attend the school of the americas and learn techniques to crush descent and leftist opposition. violence from u. s. trained paramilitaries caused tens of thousands of people in el salvador to flee. then in the mid nineties, bill clinton allowed their temporary protected status to expire, and many were forced to return to their home country. decades of war. busy imposed by the united states and a flood of us made weapons as made al salvatore, a rather violent place. gang violence is a plague on everyday life in the country as a particularly high murder rate. recently the country experienced an entire day without one murder and that caused headlines and was very notable because it rarely
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happens. so if anyone should be complaining about foreign meddling, it should be the sal the door ends. we recently seen a number of washington officials speaking up and talking about how far americas foreign meddling south of the border goes. i do want to ask a follow up when we were talking about what is capable, what you need to do to be able to plan a coo and use you, stated your expertise, having planned, coos, i'm not going to get into specifics bub successful cuz well, i wrote about venezuela in the book and it turned out not to be successful if we ever tried to metal and other countries election. oh probably. but it was for the good of the system in order to avoid the communists from happening over. for example, in europe, in 474049, the greeks and the italians we, we don't do that, we don't mess around other people and i'm them. i'm only for a very good, you know, to mind video and a former see i don't really for
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a very good cause. but according to us officials interfering and other countries, funding death squads and paramilitaries and over throwing elected governments. that's just democracy and helping countries back on to the correct path. but watch out for a tweet by a foreign countries president. that is a violation of sovereignty, that cannot be tolerated. caleb mob artsy new york, discussing a costly and cold winter ahead for europe on why brussels appears to be paying for washington's actions. it is cross talk right ahead. they close for peter. i'm guests in with
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