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and see what we tend to hold to tell the said community to return back home. there is no support from the nomination. i commission again, united nish. i don't care about chug or send people ah, president. once again you can. you have made it clear that he is open to pursuing. let me put his way. he's not euro for the 1st. you're open to personally, just keep on a visit to washington, ukraine's president zelinski approves of joe biden suggestion to pursue a peace arrangement with a spider. earlier saying that negotiations with russia would be impossible the f. b, i admits to collaborating with the twitter despite the social media companies the previous claims that it's that firmly, again, states interfering with western officials reportedly confessed. there's actually no
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evidence to support the myriad of accusations alleging russian involvement in september's noise stream high flight expectations. now it's all ahead this offer with let me, i'm here in moscow, december, the 22nd. thanks for joining us. this thursday tour, it helps to re ukraine's president has visited washington to secure more supplies of france, us weaponry, especially patriot missile systems. but while standing alongside the american leader vladimir zalinski gave valor proving not to joe biden suggestion that peace talks be resumed despite a conspicuous lack of clarity about the president landscape zones. could you have made it clear that he is open to pursuing? no, um, well let me put this where he is not open,
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but you're open to pursuing peace. you're open to pursuing a just peace. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski arrived at joint base andrews just outside of washington d. c. stepping off from what we can only assume was a u. s. funded flight on air force. one. be american presidential plain? no less. or you can see here are republican congresswoman from tennessee, a diana harsh burger tweeting mister zalinski is arrival criticising that the american taxpayer no doubt funded this trip. this is a well timed visit to the states to ask for more money. it's asked for more weapons, more arms. the ukranian president was then greeted by mister and mrs. fight and along the south long of the white house, they briefly posed for photos. and then they were quickly ushered in sight. now, before long president biden and president zalinski held a sort of informal address to the press inside the oval office,
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where the 2 ah displayed what i would characterize as an overwhelming amount of affection and praise for one another. i would say it was laid on a little bit thick, and it was here the 1st time that president vine had confirmed that he would be giving you crane at least one patriot missile defense system battery. there was a lot of speculation on whether or not the u. s. would even provide this system since operation requires months and months of specialized training, which ukrainian courses do not have. and certainly time is not on ukraine side. at this point, president biden also made it a point to say that vladimir putin was quote, using winter as a weapon. but by didn't did underscore the importance of what he said, quote, presenting a united defense. and by that, he simply means throwing more money into the conflict. another $2000000000.00
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promise, which brings the u. s. total support package to near a $70000000000.00. at this point, they re emerged hours later in a more formal press conference where they took questions from the press, have a listen to president zalinski addressing a question about the patriot missile defense system. we shared with them what's going to happen when the patriot missile systems are installed. we'll give a signal to president biden that we would like to get more of them. ah, we're, we're done is i won't lie who we are in war. i'm sorry. i'm really sorry. it's a bit disconcerting that both presidents, zalinski and biden, and the whole press pool, i would laugh about such an idea of having a more patriot systems given to ukraine, not just this one. so this to me highlights the dysfunction here in washington being completely disconnected from the average american who is more worried about
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the cost of living, the cost of food, the cost of eggs, bread, flour, the cost of heating their homes, the cost of putting gasoline in their cars, they're more concerned about that. then continuing to fund what we all know is a u. s. proxy war will a newly unknowns to aid package seemed to have not been enough for mr. zalinski while addressing my u. s. congress. he called for even more american military supplies for ukraine's war effort. we have artillery. yes. thank you. we have it. is it enough? honestly, i'm not really. ah, now there were some dissenting voices among western media outlets criticizing zalinski, approaching congress fox news anchor tucker, carlson said ukraine has no right to demand that the u. s. prop off the eastern
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european country with billions of dollars of additional financing to we, the historic debt to ukraine, through the historic animosity with a non soviet russia. no, no. how do we win here? what's in it for us? isn't this our country? and what are you good off talking to us like that we hate ourselves so much. do we have so little respect for united states of america that would put up with that that will applaud it. thank you sir. may i have another? what's wrong with us? what's wrong with our leaders? well, we spoke to labor rights lawyer on north 3rd done koval at coo safe peace appears. unlikely if forcing to and continues to provide so much heavy weaponry to keep that makes me very skeptical about how serious, either biting or is the lens yard this point about truly negotiating the i don't think, generally speaking, weapons contribute to peace. i do think this is an escalation, although at the same time, i think it's also
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a matter of putting money in the coffers of the defense industry. you know, i think that the u. s. is happy to give that money, whether the patriot missiles are used or not. as you noted, it would take a lot of training that there's a u. s. criminal institution, i'm forgetting which one, but that they are now sounding the alarm bells that they expect these weapons end up in the hands of criminal elements. so this is a real problem. it's a problem that i think the by the ministration has no interest in handling. and how do we know this? we know this because the democrats voted down in a house committee, a republican proposal to audit the weapons that have already been sent to you. so we know that the u. s. has no interest in being held accountable on any while the ukrainian president evoked a standing ovation in congress, as mentioned, the us government spending bill has earmarked around $45000000000.00 in aid for key
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of nato allies. the legislation emphasized however, about the ukrainian military's neo nazi i was off battalion must not get any of the weaponry. none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide arms, training or other assistance to the czar battalion. while we heard from political as alexander mackay, he said the proviso not to our missouri was actually an attempt to rationalize the enormous amount of money and weaponry being sent you for. this is an exercise in trying to retain some plausible deniability. oh, some weapons got into the hands of some nazi aligned unit, so we didn't know that we didn't. we didn't want that to happen, but it's the entire ukrainian state that's organized around these principles now. so whatever they put in the bill, it's just a political box taking nothing more. so this is
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a matter of what hillary clinton used to call a public position and private position in the public position. the american government. busy deployed naziism and all of its evil crimes in the private position. they'll welcome and collaborate with nazis. anytime they need a job doing against russia or against china or against anybody else, who is an official designated enemy of the u. s. government, they will work with any more, any body, no matter how despicable no matter what kind of a blood soaked past they've got, they will work with them if it helps achieve their i the us government's objectives . ah, the f b i has admitted to collaborating with twitter as part of a long standing engagement with the social media company. the disclosure came in response to claim stuff. the u. s. government exerted influence over twitters content moderation policies. the correspondence between the f b i and twitter shows nothing more than examples of our traditional long standing
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and ongoing federal government and private sector engagements which involve numerous companies over multiple sectors and industries. and it all comes amid the publications of internal documents on letter is known as the twitter files following business tycoon long must take over the company on concerning previous management and media investigation based on those materials claims that the social media company was also working with the pentagon for at least 5 years to push us policies in the middle east. behind the scenes, however, the social networking giant provided direct approval and internal protection to the us. military's network of social media accounts and online persona is wait listing a batch of accounts at the request of the government. the pentagon has used this network which includes u. s. government generated news portals and means in an effort to shape opinion in yemen, syria, iraq, great and beyond. the reports reveals that us central command reached out to
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twitter or it helped in amplifying certain accounts that they had set up to spread pro us messaging. now we understand that many of the us military accounts were detected by winter, but yet they were not removed as, as late as 2020, maybe even earlier on many accounts. they were detected as being bank accounts that are not actually representing individuals that being part of the operation, but literally not suspend them until 2022. furthermore, these accounts were specifically emphasizing support for us. drones strikes saying that us drones were very accurate and civilians were not being killed. also emphasizing messages that were hostile to the atlantic republic of iran. now the pentagon and twitter knew this was happening and they were looking for ways that they would not expose these department of defense account as being the boss. and yes, actually misinformation accounts that they work. i have some significant concerns
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that the motivations for classifications are slightly different than the ones you outlined in the mail below. i think it is possible d o d is using retroactive classification to obfuscate their activity in this space and that this may represent an over classification to avoid embarrassment. at one point, the pentagon was ordered to review class dep dying information warfare and reviewed it, met a public policy confirmed back in august. there were concerns about it and twitter, very conscious, conscientiously began kicking off state acting accounts, accounts they argued were working on behalf of states and spreading this information. they began kicking them off of their social media platform in 2018. so it's important to remember, this is what the twitter representative told congress when they testified on this matter. combating attempts to interfere and conversations on twitter remains a top priority for the company. and we continue to invest heavily in our detection disruption and transparency efforts related to state backed information operations
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. our goal is to remove bad faith actors and to advance public understanding of these critical topics. twitter to find state backed information operations as coordinated platform manipulation efforts that can be attributed with a high degree of confidence to state affiliated actors. and what's even more interesting is that these latest twitter file revelations only go up to 2020. they don't include after that and who's to say that the pentagon and the social media app has stopped engaging in this kind of behavior. and more recent data seems to confirm this kind of behavior as continued. there was recently a report from australia in september that showed us that when it came to accounts, tweeting about the war and ukraine. 80 percent were part of covert propaganda originating from fake bought accounts and 90 percent of those accounts that were fake bought accounts that were tweeting about ukraine, our pro posting
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a pro ukraine messages that were hostile to russia. here's what people have observed about the bias of the social media app. remember, war is a big business and not limited to just defense contractors any more. a great twitter files follow up would be a close examination of the accounts promoting the war in ukraine. will there be a twitter files exposing ukraine war related censorship, but farm campaigns after the twitter files? anyone who is in questioning whether ukraine is actually the good guy here is an idiot. it might be, but the fact that our government is trying to guarantee we think that the vice soil is a red flag, believe nothing they say. so basically, twitter is cooperating with the us central command to carry out foreign policy operations so much for the mid the uncontrolled discourse and open media seems pretty clear that the u. s. department of defense and us intelligence agencies have been very carefully involved in using this social media app to put their agenda
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suppressed certain voices while highlighting others. and just saying with this story briefly, we heard from big tech expert, michael wrecked and wall who said twitter develop the relationship with the u. s. government to pursue its own interests. this is clearly a use of a private company to control the narrative and to do psychological operations . not only in the united states, twitter is also been involved in foreign policy exploits and psychological operations. it is very deceptive practice that the state is using a private enterprise to conduct psychological operations abroad, influencing people in various countries, not just the united states, but in the middle east. regarding us policy, it's not surprising that we see twitter operating this way. they will probably,
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in some sense, they're totally beholden to the state and they don't care about profit. they just care about doing the bidding of the state because that's who has their backs. ultimately, the western officials have reportedly admitted there's no evidence to link russia to the nor stream gas pipeline explosions with a handful of officials expressed regret that so many world leaders pointed the finger at moscow without considering other countries as well as extremist groups. numerous officials privately say that russia may not be to blame after all, for the attack on the nord stream pipelines. some background to this back in september 3, explosions ripped through to under grown under water pipelines. it should say, belt to carry natural gas from russia to central europe. now the blast caused several leaks with toxic gas bubbling up to the surface when traces of explosives
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were fine. shortly after the instant, numerous western officials were quick to pin the blame on russia. despite it being a russian pipeline, mainstream media condemnation of moscow was immediate and widespread. russia is most likely behind this. i'm 99 percent certain of and i think it's pretty clear someone did this and the only people in that region who have both the motive and the capability to have done it are russian or russian forces who sabotaged ignored stream to pipeline the russians. moscow is always vehemently deny the allegations as unfounded rushes. foreign minister also asserted that nobody in the you seemed interested in actually conducting an objective investigation. while the country's defense ministry said it believe the british navy was involved in the instant former c. i, a analyst lori johnson told us that europeans may not like the findings of an one bias. probe the blot,
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every attempt to actually do an independent investigation. because i, i think they're afraid of what they're going to find out. it was laughable from the beginning. the only countries that had a vested interest in seeing that plight blind destroyed where the united states and the united kingdom, even though the united states is profiting from it. europe is still struggling to heat itself and to keep its fact resulted. you've got countries that don't have adequate energy, they're freezing or having to cut down for us. there are economies or shrinking. i think that's really causing some of the other european states to start having some genuine sucker thoughts because they recognize nighted states is not going to come out. on top of this, nato was not going to come out on top of this. a prominent palestinian activist has died of cancer in this really prison and his supporters claim it was due to negligence, as really, authorities have refused to release nasir hamid's body to his relatives law.
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so we were surprised that he had cancer about 3 to 4 months before the discovery he was complaining of pain. this is a deliberate medical negligence. before being jailed, nasa had nothing he suffered from pain in his chest and his limbs, and they gave him painkillers for about 6 to 7 months until they discovered that cancer had spread throughout his body. and they only took him to the hospital when he was suffering from a breakdown and only to show the world that they are human beings. but they are far from civilization in humanity. unfortunately, this is what my brother and sr was subjected to, and many prisoners are subject to this. there are about 24 prisoners suffering from cancer. in addition to those with gunshot wounds that are infected, they adopt a policy of medical negligence and a slow killing of prisoners. they say if we don't kill them on the battlefield, we can kill them here. we demand the every honorable person, every international institution, and every institution concerned with human rights. here's this,
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the all palestinian prisoners are subjected to an assassination attempt inside prison. and on top of that is the deliberate medical negligence. if miss r had received the necessary care, what happened was i would not have happened where his brother, who was 49, had been serving a life sentence on a terrorism conviction over the past 2 decades. he was diagnosed with cancer last year and was prescribed to undergo chemotherapy, but as access to treatment was delayed by prison authorities. after this sickness spread throughout his body, a hospital recommended he be released for external care. instead, he was sent back to prison. abraham, it was finally transferred to ernest, really hospital after falling into a coma. though authorities refused to allow his family to visit why when the international committee of the red cross expressed concerns about his worsening health, his mother was allowed to join him in his final moments canister as yet i saw it
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was a difficult visit because was so nasir while he was dying and the whole seat of israel was guarding him, where greeted him, talked to him and kissed him, thinking that he could hear us. i asked him, do hear me. and his sister told me mother he hears us and she kissed his hands and kissed his hat. his eyes were open, yet he didn't speak or anything. nasa was dying. and if they hadn't known that he was dying, they wouldn't have allowed us to see him in the 1st place. doesn't solve palestinians participated in a protest organized by political parties. this week in the gaza strip. they marched with pro hosts of abraham it and chanted slogans, calling for the liberation of all sick palestinian prisoners in this really chill little for most of us. all the conditions of the sick prisoners are difficult. we're talking about more than $600.00 prisoners suffering from various diseases, including $25.00 prisoners suffering from cancer. and they had the same treatment.
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the nasser abu hamid was subjected to before his martyrdom. i made a policy of premeditation and deliberate killing used by the occupational model you order us along. these railey policy of oppression and abuse, which is represented in deliberate medical negligence, is also represented in solitary confinement. and the deprivation of the most basic human rights stipulated by international norms and covenants, little especially the 3rd geneva document that a moment ops up the velocity, the ion, of course, the prisoners suffer. unfortunately, there is no popular mobilization in support of the prisoners. today. we come to the red cross constantly to get help for the prisoners, but unfortunately, we only have to rely on ourselves. the lar tea house reached out to the is really prime minister's office, the fence ministry, foreign ministry on the prison nasir abraham ed, was in for a comment about the incident we've yet to receive a reply. iran has accused the u. s. of waging
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a destructive campaign of interference in the western ancient country. the iranian foreign ministry. spokespersons wait in on those claims on moore and an exclusive interview with arte fessler to lonnie washington. as long carried out direct and indirect, destructive interference in the internal affairs of the islamic republic of iran, against the background of recent events. there are a sufficient number of media documents and intelligence data about american interference in recent events in iran. interference in the internal affairs of other countries under the pretext of respect for human rights violates international law. this is a gross interference. there is sufficient evidence of this ago that told me that the home, what he had a hitch of the accusations against these la mac republic of iran were politically motivated. indeed, individuals making these accusations against iran are themselves accused of
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escalade in conflict. there was another point, those who are accusing the islamic republic are supplying weapons and heavy military equipment to one of the parties in this conflict. there is no evidence to accuse iran of interfering or supplying weapons for the purpose of using them against ukraine. naturally, the supply of weapons and the escalation of a conflict and disagreements, as well as the support of one side to the detriment of the other will not lead to peace stability or the end of the conflict. so that most little saw in the south women, ukraine crisis is a new event and it needs to be viewed from different angles. we think that the ukraine crisis is the result of an erroneous policy of the west regarding ukraine and the problems associated with it. in order to correctly judge the ukraine crisis, despite the fact that the islamic republic has announced that it is fundamentally opposed to an armed conflict, as a means of resolving crises between countries, we must look into the roots of this crisis and its causes. okay,
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