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alyssa, and then you've been with us with form would like to ask in this regard. what did you expect? how else do they treat those who allow themselves to be treated? as you official wake up to the fact that the u. s. is the one capitalizing on the backlash of sanctions against russia. vladimir putin and safety europeans should have seen it come with an overnight on the floor of ukrainian rockets leave building from the russian city of dawn yet ablaze. what's been called the most intense shelling. 2014 plus a tend to be occurring
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in port cross before a surrounding all of us. all correspondence catches up with a russian more. the crew that is helping push back kids trip from te positions inside the on back and then instagram restores a video of an indian woman being sexually assaulted, saying, although it violates roles. it raises a with 7 pm here in moscow when you're watching t international with the latest world news update is good to happy with. what did you expect? that's why vladimir putin is asking e, you officials who have started missing that the us is the one caching in on europe, the energy crisis. and she wouldn't use it today. the you authorities themselves are already saying that the policy of their main partner,
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the u. s. is directly leading to the de industrialization of europe. they are even trying to present some bills to the american sousa ain over this matter. at times their statements even contain words of resentment. like, why are you doing this to us? which one would like to ask in this regard? what did you expect her to do? how else do they treat those who allow themselves to be treated, to human after all taken? so it is their own business. it's important understand, 1st of all, that the european union is always ideologically driven. first and foremost, its entire appraisal dec. i forcing a patchwork of totally desperate cultures and countries into a single political and economic straightjacket is totally ideological. so a reasonable person looking at some of the moves that the e u has made recently will be left scratching their head if they are looking at these things through the prism of logic, reason, and pragmatism. instead, faced with any given issue, the
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e u adopts an ideological virtue signaling approach and then when it fails, and the g p. s, navigational system is streaming at them. do you turn? do you turn? you're about to drive into a ditch? they then try to correct course now in a classic example of the kind of ideological driven reasoning that risks being translated into actual policy here in europe. here's polish prime minister mateus more wiki. wondering why some e u countries just refuse through logic to fix the blocks. it's loading gas prices, which are ultimately the result of their own anti russian sections by simply refusing to pay the market price for gas. some countries which have to deal with this crisis from the point of view of the prices of gas on the prices of oil. do this in a very, very selfish way they do. let's see the bigger picture. while they just stick a tap on it, it's not easy, right? actually the selfish thinking that he's referring to is thinking that the whole
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world revolves around europe and we'll just bend to its will to mitigate the mass made by its own policies, particularly when the block is making no effort to climb down from the ledge on which it perched itself and it citizens, now another example of ideology above pragmatism, the e, you cut itself off from russian gas through its own sanctions, and only then clued in to the fact that they'd have to rely on the goodwill of washington for a decent price. on american allen, g, not only did the price get jacked up, but then biden, on top of that, add insult to injury, introduce this inflation reduction act, which he calls a climate act. i guess you're supposed to think highly of it because of that because you know, they're all about the climate. and this thing includes tax and energy incentives which could be ultimately applied to europe, european businesses that can't afford expensive american gas in europe. so they can
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just, you know, move to the u. s. and enjoy the low domestic price of it over there. now, french president emanuel michael, went to washington a couple of weeks ago, only to try to talk by then out of this. no doubt the americans got right on that straight away boss working on it day and night, which is why the you is still complaining about it just this past wednesday. the u . s. inflation reduction act provides generous incentives for investing in the us, including in some ways that are discriminatory against european companies and other companies as well. we already have war in your the last thing we need is a trade war on top. ok, so other than complaining it sounds like a broken record being the same thing over and over again and just hoping things change. what else can be done about it? while european commission present ursula vauder line said on thursday that the
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e was just going to set up a quote sovereignty funds for businesses. nothing says sovereignty like you business is going broke because of the ease own energy policy fiasco. so much for sophisticated policy, it looks like they're just going to start flashing the cold hard cash. now, some european politicians are understandably skeptical. and this whole idea, a solution in the multi annual financial framework comes to light and risks been too small. so underline said that define should be all set to go for next summer. well, come on. greatness takes time, right? unfortunately, bankruptcy doesn't t u s. lawmakers won't congress to vote on a proposal to remove russia from the un security council. here's how the bi partisan congressman half justified the edge volved resolution. the russian federation has carried out an illegal premeditated unprovoked and brutal war against ukraine. resolved that the house of representatives urges the president of
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the united states to limit suspend or terminate rights and privileges that the russian federation exercises in the security council of the united nations. as luck at his house from our new york correspondent, caleb moore, pen. caleb, so this draft resolution is coming from money to us. lawmakers. how much does des support does this proposal actually have in washington and what are the prospects of it even happening? well, that's quite interesting because we've heard the u. s. ambassador to the un make noise around such an idea before, but there's really no mechanism for making this happen. there is no mechanism in the un charter for removing a permanent member of the un security council. permanent means permanent. and there is no procedure for removing the members of the un security council that are permanent members. so if you look over the resolution, it's 11 pages long written by these 2
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u. s. lawmakers. then it basically argues that because they consider russia's intervention into ukraine's be improper that because of that, russia should be barred from participating in the un security council. now what's interesting is they're citing the fact that the un charter gives only 2 criteria for when a country may carry out a military operation. want to self defense and to as being done with the the permission of the un security council. if that was the grounds upon which a country could be removed from the 15 member body that leads the un, the united states would have been removed quite a long time ago. let's recall the 1999 bombing of serbia by the united states. that was not done with the approval of the security council. let's recall the nato invasion of afghanistan of 2001. or we can recall the 2003 us invasion of iraq, which the un secretary general at the time even admitted was
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a violation of the un charter was illegal. here's what he said at the time is i have indicated it was not in conformity with the un charter from our point of view . from the charter point of view, it was illegal. now the 2011 us nato intervention libya was done under very spurious grounds and un only approved a basically in arms embargo and then the united states moved in to where the new no fly zone and eventually a military intervention. then you'll also recall in 20, in more recently 2017, the united states conducted air strikes targeting the syrian era republic, a sovereign country. the usa continues to violate the terry of tauriel integrity of syria with us troops in syria, without the permission of the internationally recognized government. so if you look over, if you look over the list of us activities that have been carried out, if a country simply intervening militarily in another country is enough to remove
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a country, usa should have been removed a long time ago. but this kind of activity fits a pattern of the united states and its allies trying to politicize the activities of the united nations. recently, we saw iran being ousted from the women's rights council of the united nations. that comes as us leaders have been whipping up hysteria against iran, supporting protests that are going on in iran right now. and you know, we have european union leaders joining with them and that a company is a, basically a single country. iran being singled out and forrest off of a un body years. what's been said. even a lot of countries, disgusted by ron's behavior, would have preferred something milder, like temporarily suspending iran from the commission on the status of women. but the u. s. effectively forced other members to get in line by announcing the initiative with very little warning. now, iranian leaders, the pointed out this sets
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a very dangerous precedent. country is facing some international disapproval. then that gives the rest of the countries the ability to kind of gang up on them and force them out of international bodies, which is quite dangerous. now it's also been reported that the representative of the military government of me and mar, has been blocked from reaching the united nations and taking his country seat. and the united states is kind of arbitrarily preventing the military government of b and mar, from representing itself as a member of the united nations body. and all of this points to the united nations essentially being abuse. the un is, is essentially becoming a mechanism for the united states to carry out international agenda and violation with proper proceeding. iran has spoken up about us abuses of the us. here's what's been said essentially. oh, so at this point, the organization and multilateralism of united nations were exposed to have
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countries working together to carry out their gold. these, these, these goals don't seem to be being carried out. we see a situation where it appears that the united states using the us for political purposes, this latest move to try and introduce legislation in the united states that we've done our lead to russia being removed, the permanent member of the un security council. it has no legal basis in the un charter. there is no mechanism for removing a permanent member the security council, but it, it companies creased effort by the united states to politicize the activities of the united nation. caleb, anything for the house i saw? he's caleb moore, payne speaking to his live it from new york. when i go to the doctor, public know where the regional head said one person has been killed, at least 11 wounded among them. a 10 year old boy that's off the capital suffered some of his most intentionally in 8 years. ukrainian force is fired. 40 grad
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rockets, overnights, leaving buildings ablaze. the city center was struck by 3 missiles damaging multiple civilian premises, including several residential blocks and the kindergarten. one local shed, his terrifying experience. whether he was the strike hit at 7 am, the bang was so loud. it shook the house. the people who lived there had left a few days before. i don't know anything about the other neighbors. shelling also hit a local church leaving it. stone partially damaged. our correspondent was at the scene. surely on the attack took place. no board. was not seeing the size of this crater. one can understand the type of shells being used to target civilian areas. most city center windows are destroyed in the direct hit on residential buildings. in the morning,
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i was walking on the street when i saw an elderly man with wounded legs. thanks to the swift arrival of medicaid when he was taken to hospital just in time. but the real, as fighting continues, the russian defense ministry said several ukrainian attacks have been repelled and the guns were public. i'll take correspondence equal stone of accompanied russian troops on the front lines as a battle for key positions in these woods, just outside. crim and nice danger lurks around every tree. what used to be one of ukraine's national parks is now one of the most heavily contested swathes of land and the don bass. and he put him down for the ukrainian forces, crossed the river, and their mobile units shall our checkpoints. our intelligence identified some of their strongholds here. their main tactic is to attack, so they mostly work in mobile groups. artillery is useless here on the bottom in walking single file, we follow the only path deemed safe to which brushes positions with
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our guide leads us to what looks like a long abandoned hut. but the 1st impression of desolation is deceiving. inside we meet russian soldiers from the mortar, battery hidden in the thicket. not far from here. this is our battalions command and observation point, but we gather all the information about the targets and our battalions frontline. we decide what targets to attack with our mortars. hm. with
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globally, this move is to quench any attempts of the ukrainian forces to cross the for is that is surrounding all of us. oh, what you see here is the equivalence of close quote to combat the world of artillery. this mortar team is only about 2 may be 4 kilometers away from their targets. bigger guns and tanks provide extra fire power from further away to. right now, the woodland here is in the grey zone. and whichever side concedes the ambition to take it will have to give up neighboring villages and towns to suffering a painful tactical defeat. a maker's done of reporting from the dawn bass r t the u. s. the, the u. s. is the name
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a warship after bank with it for to in iraq in 2004 in which human rights groups claim washington committed war crimes, something the u. s. denies. the navy has praised the role of this marine corps. it's an honor for me and for our nation, the memorialize, the marines. the soldiers and coalition forces that fold valiantly and those who sacrificed their lives during both bottles of fallujah. this namesake deserves to be in the pantheon of iconic marine corps bottles. and on course had joins been the studio with the niece has now dawn, thanks to coming in. so explain to us, we'll say controversial about this name. and how are people remembering the battles? well, it's probably not the best idea to immortalize an event that is remembered by most people as one of the bloodiest episodes of the u. s. is a military occupation in iraq. i mean, just look at the civilian casualties over 600 unarmed men, women and children were killed in the 1st battle for felicia and another 500 of
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those people, unarmed men, women and children were killed by the end of the 2nd battle for it. there was even an instance in which u. s. troops fired upon a crowd of protesters and killed 13 people that were simply demanding an end to the u. s. military occupation there. but for many observers, probably the most scandalous thing that happened was the fact that the u. s. used white phosphorus as a chemical weapon in civilian areas. and then on top of that, they lied about it for years. it was only after actually a documentary came out showing previously and showed unseen footage and interviews that we started. c u. s. troops coming clean about this kind of stuff. i will proceed from the us department point for susan, susan consumes, who luminated animations for this trip was use a rain of fresh from use helicopters and will soon furniture of these attempts to manipulate the narrative of what happened. didn't even stop at these. why is about
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white phosphorus either? i mean, the international press institute accused the us of violating press freedom in iraq because it said that the u. s. was delaying the publication of photographs that showed us troops abusing prisoners. why? apparently the military top brass thought that that would make their job influences a lot more difficult. i remember the battle so well, and now here we are almost 2 decades later. i can't believe that. well, the legacy have these events left behind for the people living. well, the, of course, the usage of chemical weapons on the people of felicia has had serious negative long term consequences for the people living there. i mean, horrific birth defects began to be reported, incidents in which babies were dying within the 1st 30 minutes of being born were reported as well. and we even saw a 12 fold rise in the rate of childhood cancer in felicia, after the battles of $22004.00 there, there have been a lot of reports have been made since then that link these types of illnesses to
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the battlefield. findings suggest the enriched uranium exposure is either a primary cause or related to the cause of the congenital anomaly. and cancer increases questions are thus raised about the characteristics and composition of weapons now being deployed in more than battlefields. so the is u. s. military is trying to name the ship, of course, after felicia, in an attempt to honor its troops. but really, it's more likely that it's just going to remind most people around the world of the horrific human suffering that us troops inflicted on the people of felicia. the many thanks for coming in with those details. i don't quote, i think, you know, in the, in the ground video of an indian woman being sexually assaulted by a group of men has been restored to the platform after an oversight board underlined it's news worthy. this is by recognizing that the video is violated. the company's adult sexual exploitation policy and also may quit,
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and bowden perpetrators. it rule that the content should remain to, to raise awareness. given that the video does not include explicit content or nudity, and the majority of the boards find that the victim is not identifiable. a majority, for instead the benefits of allowing the video to remain on the platform behind a warrant screen outweigh the risk of harm. let me take it to the timeline for so in march of this year and instagram account in india, that usually talks about marginalized community, both about marginalized community in india, boston, a widow of a tribal woman who was being sexually assaulted by a group of men. now are this we do, of course are, are this is instagram account has about 3000 old followers. are most of them from india are, but then of course, so one user reported this we do after which after human review, meta decided to remove it saying that advice leads if our sexual exploitation
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policy are. but after that, what happened was that this was further flagged of why i met, i employ to a larger committee to a larger global operations committee. and well, they reviewed it and they thought that in large of public interest and that it was news worthy to restore it. so they restored it this time with a warning in factor, and they restricted the content for minors. ah, but of course met as always i bought also upheld the decision or to restore the instagram account, but there was also a split as far as this sir, oversight board is concerned. a why law are some of them. i did see that while the woman's face is naught with the bull, while there's no new ditty i bought a lot of them also thought that our, our, the content, the risk of putting on the content was not to look at what all of this essentially highlights is that meta has no clear policy when it comes to sensitive content such
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as this one, what to bam and what not too bad to northern syria now, where the united states has announced they were turned to patrols with kurdish lead theory and democratic forces after they were put on hold, while turkey carried out as in the region of trying to talk to science and individuals of the as the kurdish militias, such as the people is protection units, a y, p g, encore accuses them a planning and conducting a bomb attack and stumble last month in which 6 people died and another ac turkey had previously demanded, washington stopped supporting the fcl warning if it didn't anchor would resume the military ground operations in the region. reports that joined us as c s patrols redeemed. on saturday, after the turkish ariel campaign had largely subsided with turkey pursues a new military operation on the ground intervention in the region following the
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sample bombing less cause to professor of international relations and the law method hockey. jessie, now many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time. what do you make of the with of us lead patrols in northern syria and most of the response . do you think we can expect from ankara a thank you so much. i hope the united states is being over. he'll recognize, break. i tell you there is going to station and the main question is why the u. s. and that com is doing the pat bill together. they think that there is organization the someone to call them know and why and the other well what does it mean purpose of santo? when they're looking after the spring, we see the day or, or the ice is police on the syria and they say read the pan, the theory, a people against their guns they can by today. there is no,
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i see serious organizations date by why the question is giving many of thousands of the thrive the a p g and pick i got there is organization. and it, tara, is, you know, that always a big resort. there is a big problem. i hope what can you do with a fine or cherokee? i have the us here, a key needs to turn that when you pitch so make at final decision. the main problem is putting the all the gap between the 2 sides and the lack of the thrice and competence. we'd say thank our guy and a p g as you making that building our building and vehicle. and the 3rd case under the, the right of the article, $51.00 defends of the season. i have a p t and pick a local and acceptable. and us felt like we cannot accept the situation. the us is the responsible for the future even if they with their all they are all just from
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the are borders. i do you thing this latest move by the us were witty this her care from attacking the kurdish millions militants in northern syria. of course, when you're looking like this us and that tells you the what the impact on the lives and according to article why united states army is under the responsive all the control and protect the off the board. the same as the in the european other paul and the border even though you have any bar there according to actually to 5 and 6. and you look in article think so. everyone else is us roads under the comes at all and capital. perfect. the offices are all maybe regarding a sorrow type. however, i think the real september 11th us, you, they,
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they were fighting on your, on that we have to remember that when the us through leaving out because it is, you know, getting 30 so good luck. grotesque to us and i told them i'm asking him i can polish is to view as for the poor sound quality. now when we're going to leave it, there are many thanks to i guess, professor of international relations and law method hockey. just seen a policies for this on quality, and hopefully we'll have you back on the program saying thank you. the opponent's police chief was hospitalized after a gift from a work trip to ukraine, reportedly explode it in his head quarters. a ceiling on the ground floor is understood to have collapsed rooms above were damaged on the officer is not being
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treated so minor injuries, pearl and ministry of interior say the president was given off to a meeting with ukraine's police and emergency services reports that claimed it was a grenade launcher, an investigation into the incident as they launch with poland, asking ukrainian ukraine to provide an appropriate explanation. hey, thanks for joining us. hey artie international as always we have over latest news updates as well as discussion and debates on our website r t dot com. so i do check that out. we'll get back in to talk about with elated. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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