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an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, the u. s. pledges to extend its combat preparation program for ukrainian soldiers. this has thousands more troops are already being prepared and other nato countries . we get a chance to speak with a ukrainian p o w went through such a program with it's a funny thing for 2 days. they taught us how to hold a weapon. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england, or at least try to know why there was no where to use them? the us ordered a cracked out on the protesters in peru that's according to the ousted president
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federal castillo, who has now been sentenced to at least 18 months in jail by peruse new us back governments. the africa leader summit wrapped up in washington with america's top diplomat, bringing up west colonial past to criticize rob with good morning for moscow to wherever you may be. watching. welcome to this hours, most vital news stories from around the globe. i'm curious about the u. s. is expected expanding training of ukranian troops as it plans to prepare $500.00 soldiers a month on german soil. since april the u. s. and its allies have trained around 15000 ukrainian soldiers r t c, or start off got the chance to speak to a ukrainian prisoner of war who had previously been trained in the u. k. we should
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warn you. the interview was filmed with a person being held in captivity. the u. k. prides itself for an overwhelming amount of support. it's provided for ukraine in the war against russia. london has scooped its own stockpiles of weapons to nia, critic levels. it has brought tens of thousands of ukrainian soldiers to britain's training sites and claim they've evolved into proper commandos. but now the smith is ready to bust overseas training did nothing for this fresh ukrainian captive. no lunar will. in september, they called me, i got a draft notice, and i joined the army where it is what happened then? we'll put a full, i began training. what training? nor will i was abroad in england. girls, how did you get there? without them on a plane, they dropped us off somewhere in england. then we rode a bus for around 9 hours. did the plane take off from ukraine, though?
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no, from poland sports. so the british military training program was covered in an enticing veil of mystery. the lucky few who found themselves at the u. k. boot camp had no previous compet experience and had no idea of what was to come. but the expectations were high, north prefer that when we were drafted, we only went through a little athletic training. we were in a list in alphabetical order, and the 1st 180 were sent to england. those who were further down the list stayed school is toward the readings to serve them the military, among those 180 recruits, one or 2 day one of training kicked off in a promising manner kat, its received a full set of gear from armored vests to under shirts that they got to keep to. but it all went downhill from there. the trainees who expected to learn military cunning were taken to class one, a one at which most were spectacularly bad. we had instructors from sweden,
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etc. a country of what exercises did you have, which it is extreme. it's a funny thing was for 2 days they taught us how to hold the weapon. if as you say, none of the 100 day to recruits had ever held weapons in their hands. maybe that was the right thing to do is to sort, out them would have flipped and the instructors were shocked. i worked with wood and the others worked in. i tear somewhere else. it's like when you get an a, b, c book and 1st grade when people see a weapon for the 1st time in their life, it's hard for them to handle it. why they were always shouting, you shoot one of your own like that. so what did you do next? we were learning how to disassemble weapons more than the tactics of movement. what machinery did you learn to use? no machinery, no. last 4 quarter, we only learned to use british rifles and a k 40 sevens and the n law grenade launcher. did you should the and law not? i'm even thought that i thought we had copies. nobody would give us real launchers
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. google has done what kind of training did you expect, or we expected more. jewel clear what exactly did you imagine before getting there? personally, i expected something else. sometimes it wasn't even interesting a month of training passed quickly. it was time to head back to ukraine. instead of a well coordinated unit, the ukranian command, good, a mob in fancy uniform with discipline issues. 2 of 330 of us joined one squadron from what i understood, they sent us to a squadron that suffered heavy losses of the c. o will noted those trained in england get along with the others. there were no conflicts, no conflicts. and between those trains, there were conflicts between ourselves. tell me about that. what there were polemics about who is higher up. maybe somebody wanted to present himself in a better way. people threatened each other threatens. yes. why? because i'll fight them. somebody wouldn't like the other person pointing at
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something. why are you doing this? i'll cut off your finger. like, what do you mean didn't like that, the other person pointing at something or, for example, conflicts along the lines of i put a vase somewhere and you put it somewhere else. why? and the conflict rage is on of such disputes. over little things happen maybe because the people are at war. it wasn't long until the time came to put the skills learned to the test. and the very 1st combat encounter revealed that the reality of war in the dorm bass is drastically different from the grill site. simulations that shift cur mitchell arthur, which we were task to clear. the wood, things went badly there. we didn't even have time to jump off the infantry fighting vehicle. artillery started to hit us, the fire was very intense. did you use any of the skills that you learned in england, or at least try to know why your bill? there was nowhere to use them. we went forward and the artillery hit us. i just got
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down then stood up, looked around, ran a bit, then got down and so on. later they said to us, to change position. it was around a 150 meters from the main forces. we got there, got an a trench and came under fire. they fired everything they had at us. there were 5 of us left. the deputy commander had a radio set. he asked for help, but there wasn't any. i was injured but not evacuated. the one with the radio set said, i'll come back later. he went and never returned. then 2 of us were killed and a strike. the other one was killed when he tried to move back, so i was left injured and alone. after a little time, i heard the cause to surrender. i raised my hands and that's it. it's hardly this man's fool that swedish instructors failed to turn him a handyman into an effective fighter within a month's time. but at least he was lucky to keep his life and learn his lesson.
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there. when i return home, i won't go to war any more. what if you are mobilized again, walter to orders, or if they will tighten me with jail? i'll refuse the commanders. let me down. i left on my own lumber and paris. supreme court has ruled that out, said president peddler castillo, must remain in pre trial detention for 18 months accused of inciting a rebellion. the former leader will weigh and custody while the new government builds a case against them at castillo, doesn't believe the opposition acted alone. the visit of the u. s. ambassador to the government palace was not free, nor was it in favor of the country. it was in order to take the troops out into the streets and massacre my defenceless people and incidentally cleared the way for mining exploitation. as in the case of congo, cheer, maria, and others. the peruvian press will not only remain silent about this,
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but will easily deny it. the accusation comes as peruse, new leadership announces a 30 day state of national emergency that's in response to castillo supporters entering their 2nd week of protest. demonstrators face a violent crack down by the new government whose actions have drawn support, not criticism from washington. ah, with
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pedro kasteel was impeach for attempting to dissolve the countries congress, which had a mere 10 percent approval rating. at the time the decision was perceived as unconstitutional and the very same congress removed him from office, handing power over to his vice president. deena vallarta has garnered praise from the west and is supported by peruse far, right, which has driven people to the streets in droves in support of the ousted president . although peruvians did not elect the new president who also remains on popular among much of the electorate. her presidency is strongly backed by the u. s. here's what political analysts didier ortiz has to say about ex president castiel supporters and the role the u. s. is playing in the current situation castillo work, and he said free. today. he could go to the palace. you will have thousands of people with him. he will have the crowd of people with him. many officers would
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hesitate to resist an order from him. the defense of the matter, they will try to keep them in jail as much as they can for as long as they can in the harshest conditions that they can possibly do to precedence allegedly former president. i think that this is a house of cards. the peruvian state is going all out suppressed the protest. the troops on the ground had been murdering the people. they have a meeting with the ambassador to the united states to pursue lisa cannon met with the minister of the friends of peru, just a couple of days before the co. the u. s. government has always had its hands in politics. if you look at the layout of politics, there's plenty of, and cios from germany, from the united states, from britain that seek to rome, if you will, are the next generation of political operatives in room period. so that is
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a western influence. busy and cios and other operatives can try to take away our country and install another the quality of the united states. the african liter summit has concluded in washington with u. s. secretary of state anthony blank and speaking to journalist, to wrap up the event, he didn't miss the opportunity to criticize russia, making a comparison to the west its own colonial past. it's very powerful because you hear countries that are, we're here in washington this week. gonna kenya, so many others that have been the victims of imperialism in the past, and who see that now happening to ukraine by russia. throughout the 3 day summit, the united states declared the importance of the region in solving global problems in a bed to compete with africa's other partners,
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china and russia. the u. s. has already signed deals worth $15000000000.00 and voice support for the african union initiative for permanent g 20 membership. with the u. s. secretary of defense accusing russia and china of destabilizing activities in the region. beijing responded by urging the u. s. to stop using africa as a power games arena. kind of, however, not all african countries were invited to the summit, guinea sudan arethia molly burkina faso didn't receive an invitation due to a very contrasting political views. we spoke with locals in those countries who shared their opinions about us intentions in the region of. okay, love it, france and the usa rejected in africa. it's due to their politics. this initiative is a way to preserve their image in africa. my wishes to have a trusted partner who is honest and to bring good ideas in the right equipment to
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help us to fight this phenomenon on our territory. a. it's an opportunity for joe biden to bring the us back to their former position in africa because united states of america are trying to take advantage of if i was doing it for a long time, we've been under the leadership of europeans. it's them who colonized this and they all the origin of all these things to show. i believe the us is targeting europe's place in africa when we spoke with john kerry arco host of the whistleblowers, who thinks that the real reason for not inviting these countries is a lack of benefit for the you, us. even when the new governments of these countries have pledged a return to democracy and have in some cases scheduled democratic elections that still wasn't good enough for the united states. and so these 5 countries weren't invited, and i'll add that these 5 countries are 5 that in which the united states can't
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make any money right now, russia is very popular in africa. china, a china is very popular in africa. and the western countries are not. there not because they, they ignored the needs of the child of the african people and the african governments for many, many years. the u. s. presence is literally a one of, of war. the only real u. s. presence in any of these countries is a paramilitary force. look at molly, for example, or mauritania, or any of the other of this a hell countries needs year. we only know by accident because of a leak, that the united states has a military presence there. a military presence that has not been approved by congress, whose job it is just to, to kill people. and to try to keep these host governments in, in power. and while the u. s. claims the summit was
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a success due to the signing of multi $1000000000.00 contracts. the president have gone, are urged africans not to rely on western money. we must work together to change africa's narrative, which is characterized by disease, hunger, poverty, and the legal migration. if we stop being beggars and spend african money inside the continent, africa will not need charles for respect from any one. we will get the respect we deserve. the president addressed his african colleagues during the summer in washington, or african leaders hope to find help in solving the confidence challenges that has gone of faces at inflation, rate of over 40 percent, combined with a high national debt. to mitigate the country's economic downturn, the international monetary fund has already agreed to provide god with a $3000000000.00 loan. the debt price is, is a real threat to nearly half of african countries. and most of the debt is owed to the united states. despite washington's warnings about the chinese dep tribe,
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the numbers from this year's research show that african governments owe 3 times more debt to western private lenders than to china. we spoke with a pan african commentator who thinks that africa should take measures to be more independent africa in so, so it's, it's con, resources and minerals. it's good enough enough enough human capacity to and she monetize the resources that we possess right now for variations that we have with for instance, it's only been 15 these foreign companies, more than us is oftentimes this new crew colonialism and a strategic that's been used by these whist in
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countries to, to, to, to, to keep having power over african estate is, is, is to mine because i'm going to have mine. we need to have a bigger control of the economy by africans for africans. because this is, this is us. ours is our land, or is a continent we need to. no one is going to see of recovery from the doing stand up together. the un general assembly has adopted a russian drafted resolution to combat the glorification of naziism and racial discrimination with the majority of countries voting in its favor. the resolution lays out a plan to fight fascism and other factors which fuel racism, discrimination, xenophobia, and other intolerances over $100.00 members voted in favor of the bell while 50,
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including the u. s. ukraine, germany and italy voted against it. a spin of narratives. that's the controversial description of the worth of russian journalists by the new york times . facing the accusation on a legend mass leak of work correspondence from russian state media employees. spinning together a counter narrative for tens of millions of viewers, russian propagandists plucked clips from american cable news right wing social media and chinese officials. they latched on to claims that western embargoes of russian oil would be self defeating. that the united states was hiding secret by weapon research labs in ukraine in the china was a loyal ally against a fragment in west. let's take a closer look at some of the statements claimed as being false. some u. s. media outlets publish reports about the backfiring of anti russian sanctions, which have her american and european consumers. it also turns out that close ties
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between moscow and beijing are not an imaginary narrative of russian media. contrary to what the new york times claims and claims about ukraine's fake bio labs are also not so fake. after all, take a listen to what u. s. under secretary victoria new lead had to say about that when questioned under oath in congress. ukraine has a biological research facilities. we are working with the ukrainians on the hell they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces should they approach. in other accusations, the new york times also claim that russian journalist received instructions from the countries security agencies on how to cover the ukrainian conflict with russian producers. apparently asking chinese colleagues for story ideas and trying to quote,
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curry favor with beijing officials, legal and media analysts. lionel says the new york times article is simply infantile. first, my reaction. so what i mean, let me ask you something. can you tell me what country, what business, what product, what candidate, what, what network goes out of his way to promote and publish bad news about itself? what country during a war or military operation says, you know what, this is too good. this is to popular, go out and dig for something that makes us look like we're losing. i mean, this is, this is and say, and i love the way the personalize it. she's not, for example, russian or you or your credit or, or the actual fact of the matter. it's who's in vow. it's an infant tile. it's infantry, the wave if point fingers. but here's the best part,
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who's reading this? who, who is pouring through the new york times? what my era is? dish. i've got news for you that as we say this out, that dog don't hunt, that train has left the station. no, but he cares. nobody's listening to this. nobody's going to change their opinion. it's almost as though they say, let's have one last gasp at an attempt to do something. ah, the headquarters of french president and man, all microns party were reportedly rated by prosecutors as part of an inquiry into the government's usage of consulting firms. prosecutors suspect that several of consulting firm, mackenzie's employees, worked as volunteers on microns victoria's presidential campaigns, and 20172022. the investigation focuses on whether there was any false election campaign accounting. and if favoritism was
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a factor in selecting who the lucrative government contracts went to, french, president micron had previously given a speech and burkina faso capital, promising that france would it finance groups involved in corruption, la force and novice got through france will no longer invest solely in order to conduct a government to government transactions with no benefits for local people, it will no longer invest and allow major groups to sometimes take part in organized corruption. but it will be vigilant. along with you, mister president, and all african leaders and young people to ensure that others to day do not replicate. sometimes with an incredible kind of fascination, the mistakes we made together in the past for investors from all over the world and for the whole african continent. i want us to share this requirement. i will have for france. we spoke with that how kaboom associate professor at denison university
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and the president of the global institute for sustainable prosperity. who said that the investigation shows a failure of the french public administration's traditions. i think the, the investigation will take its time and will reveal its, its outcome. but, but really what's, what's important from, from this mckinsey gate for situation is 2 things. one is a reflection of the failure of the french public administration tradition. and number 2, it reflects the failure of the euro zone system that squeezed public finances to the point of not allowing the french government to actually hire and train and administer its own strategies and policies. i think the potential consequences would be similar to what happened to nicholas acquisition with a potential prison sentence for individuals who are directly implicated. you know,
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providing volunteers during a campaign from a major, multinational corporations with the understanding that the government will reciprocate the elected government will reciprocate by providing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of preferential treatment and contracts to the same. multinational corporations is that, if proven to be a crime would, would definitely bring quite a few people down. we've been microns party and also within mackenzie as a firm. in the latest episode of our keys going underground option returns the speak with professor wong jing, who deconstruct the u. s. stereotypes about china. you can watch a full version on saturday. in the meantime, here's a short preview in europe and the united states. quite apart from the fact that the saudis, the u. e. the middle east is routinely condemned over human rights issues. china is
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a routinely on the bbc and cnn, and other television, nerve broadcasters, as a, as a grocer, human rights violator. of them all with concentration camps. i'm not sure quite how they argue the choice about the fact that the saudi arabia is the guardian of the holy places of his slum. whilst scheiner is supposed to simultaneously be anti muslim, but is the narrative. last, listen, i only have 3 part number one and only that is loose like the people who accused china and other countries as the human rights violations loose lack of them perfect . they don't have any problems that i am an agent. violations of human rights, which is, are so long shoot nachos if you had a history all at present, those people who are accused china, i mean the people are united states or europe. they have a very bloody history of violation of human rights to hear the blame, the 1st washed blame the united states. struggle with a nice little stars trying to punish others. for example,
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they use your statements years. some payment suit tried us, santia against russia. if united states trying to use us dollars, which is like local currency, global when we're currently at a womanizer for political purpose. of course, the st. louis sheely message to anyone who use us honest because it could be of any electron lift. next one, good united states, i use dollars to panza. ah, that's her. up on the hour's top news stories from around the world for more 247 years, had over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow on odyssey rumble, and gann will see you again at the top of the hour. ah, ah, ah, ah,
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ah, [000:00:00;00] with hello, and welcome to cross stock, were all things are considered, i'm peter lavelle. russia in the west survived the cold war because both recognized and practice the concept of indivisibility of security. one country should not attempt to attain security at the expense of another country. this is exactly what the west has done against russia to the point of claiming russia has no right to any security guarantees. ah, cross sucking security guarantees. i'm joined by my guess. the boyish of mileage in

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