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ah, with the economy, despite the predicted collapse, devastation and catastrophe, nothing of the kind has happened here. president vladimir putin to underline the wes failed efforts to crush the russian economy. but also he slams washington for dividing in the setting post soviet states against moscow. right now we are following in the footsteps of the advance of the wagner group. basically, we're going to the south west and out of the city of out of tome, of school by move. it's because of the following. the wagner group 5 has to say advanced through internet's group public city. it is one of them,
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many of hot spots of the conflict with ready probably to start. benjamin netanyahu announces the formation of a new coalition, though it is fueling speculation that the countries politics on merging further and further right with the, from all the international headquarters here at moscow. i'm role res. to share with you all very, i just well headlines. it's a pleasure to have you with quote, the u. s. has long been trying to divide the post soviet world and influence ukraine. and that's what president vladimir putin had to say at a press conference off the today's state council meeting. while the russian president of course, spoke a lot about how the a west was trying to stoke the flames of nationalism and ukraine, long before the soviet union even collapsed. but the russian president also spoke a lot about the russian economy. of course, he said that it's fair to
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a lot better than many people in the west had predicted back in march in february of this year despite predictions that russian g d. p would fall by double digits. it's only actually fallen by 2.5 percent. and on top of that, indicators connected to unemployment and inflation had been kept very low as well as for the economy, despite the predict the claps devastation and catastrophe, nothing of the kind as happened here. moreover, rushes indicate as a much better than many g. 20 countries. this applies to the main macroeconomic indicators like g d p. yes, there was a slight drop. i said earlier that the drop is 2.9 percent according to international experts. but it's now less 2.5 percent. one of the main indicators around the world is the unemployment rate for us. it is at a low a level than pre pandemic. but then it was full point 7 percent. now it is 3.8 percent. our labor market is stable, our financial market is stable. so the one of the interesting thing said the dog
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during this press conference was one of the, one of the questions from a member of the press. what was he asked? is russia running out of miss isles? in the conflict in ukraine, but also, ah, certain western partners on ukraine who are fighting russia, they, are they running out of weapons as well? a, quite a lot was said about russia's defense industry, wasn't it? right. and it was also discussed alongside a one question that another journalist asked regarding the possibility of the u. s . supplying the key, a regime with patriot missile systems. this is something that vladimir putin said, ok, let the west do that. because the patriot missile systems are already outdated, and it would take such a long amount of time for american troops or whoever to train ukrainian troops on how to use that. but in terms of the weapons stockpiles like you were talking about before vladimir putin said, there is a huge difference between the ukrainian defense industry and the russian one.
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because while key halves soviet, basically, mainly soviet has weapons stockpiles. they're actually already on the brink of running out while moscow has plans to actually increase its own stockpiles in the near future. in january, russia will have a new frigates in combat service with new weapon systems. we are not being provocative, but this will strengthen our strategic forces. despite these being medium rein systems that lead characteristics give as a new advantage. as for the patriot systems, they are old and do not work in the same way as our f 3 hundreds. but nevertheless, those who oppose us consider the patriots as defensive weapons. well, okay, we'll just keep in mind, and there will always be an antidote. those who do this just prolonging the conflict. our goal is not to prolong the military conflict, but on the contrary, the end this war we strive for this and will continue to strive for this conflict.
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now, that was another very important moment. we just heard there put an emphasizing once again that russia wants to see an end to this war. this is something we've heard reiterated by russian officials for a long time. now they say that the west is to blame for this conflict being drawn out because it's given a blank check when it comes to weapons and munitions to the key of regime put. and also said that this policy basically directed directly contradicts what the russian government wants for both sides to sit down and then go shading table and find a diplomatic solution. time to learn more. let's go live to look. we have a right now there is independent journalist joining us by her on this program on our international look. always good to see you. i know you've been keeping your thumbs on the top here with regarding the putin today, making a lot of speeches today at all. a q and a with a press as well. he spent some time addressing the youth in the future generations of russia, as you well know, luc, he talked about the russian economy, saying that the russian economy is doing far better than anyone expected. in fact,
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saying that most indicators show russia is now doing better than most g, 20 countries these days when it comes to the economy loop in the wake of western sanctions. how is that possible? shouldn't the ruble be rebel by now? i was biden promised. that's what we were told by germans, by the french, by our leaders in the west, at our sanctions when necessary to bring car russia to we sneezed. but we are on our knees. oh, energy wise. it is. the situation is terrible. we have mine a stand last before us. it's a terrible winter, i mean it rushes minus then his mind frequent. but here people start to realize that we had a huge problem of energy. no, no fuel, no gas, no, no one, no, no solutions for oil are within month in long term solutions, not before years from now. so it's not this went to that would be to worse. it's nice mental on our economies in tatters everywhere. i mean factories closing,
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even the bakeries, you know, my baker round the corner having to close because he can't bay for his guess. so this is terrible and they don't have an answer on so our economy, things out us and rushes seems to do. we'll look there are some that say that that, that someone is behind some sort of di, industrialization of europe when you look at the north stream, sabotaged, for example, cutting off the lifeline of russian energy to the european economy. the backbone of the european economy. are we talking here? you mentioned a moment ago about your baker around the corner. he can't afford to run his operations because energy is so expensive these days. luke, is there any sense of resentment in europe? i know you're in brussels, but is there any sense of resentment across europe to politicians, that politicians who will give billions to a war effort, but not billions to help with the energy crisis affecting everyday people like you and me. it's building up. it's building up really in all our countries slowly
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because people come in or people i use the word they know they asked the scholar t their look at christmas coming christmas new year. so they buy their presence even saying at the shop that may be the last time we can afford nice christmas and things like that. but the risk management resentment is building up and what happened that european polymer last week? i mean, the fact that one of the vice presidents was put to jail for corruption and many members of, of the european bolivar are all on the list of the people that the police is after . this is incredible and it worsens. the situation because of the cost of life is increasing. we have for 10 percent, 12 percent inflation. we can't get energy, so it's getting worse and the reaction will the reactions will increase humphrey luke let. so let's turn our attention to some of the comments from the russian
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president vladimir putin today. he did a couple of speeches today. he did some big extensive q and a with a press as well. he really wasn't holding back when it comes to you. cray, and it was the issue was brought up that the french liter emanuel micron is in some way, trying to corral some sort of piece talks to end the conflict in ukraine. but micron apparently doesn't want china and turkey leading the mediation. why do you think that is luke? well, i think ease, sex personally for the 1st thing, because so you thought, you know, that france was the go between part x, the laws and when turkey became the place where negotiations between russia and am jo, ukraine took place and that there were some results remark brain deal and things, i mean, michael felt dexterously as simple as that. but of course on his reaction saying that he doesn't want china or, or, or turkey playing the role of go between, between the different jar factions,
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channel between america and europe. on one hand rush on the other end, it's allison and china, india and africa for example, the rest of the world. so um, it would like to get a role and it says things. i mean yesterday. i mean, it was really silly saying that you craned that he wasn't sure that ukraine would become a member of nato. i mean, you know, if he thinks and he should think that never should your grand become a member of nato. he can say that. and there will be no membership because it's unanimity, ruling nato. so this is, this is very bad, political on the part of mr. mccall, he has lost this touch. look of a independent journalist joining us here on arty international. always great to see you. thanks for your time. thank you. so the cities are the donuts republic have become some of the main hot spots of the ongoing conflict with fighting even spilling out on the streets. artie correspondent,
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eager to dine off. exclusive ne lauer following the hardened wagner group fighters as they advanced on ukrainian frontline. so right now we're following in the footsteps of the advance of the wagner group. basically we're going to the south west and outskirts of the city of our charm of school by mood. basically the fighting has already been taken to the city streets. but the point where we're going to is basically where the wagner fighters ah, flanking the main garrison. the main ukrainian garrison in bermuda from southwest. in the not so far distance. the skyline of bar mote stairs at us through crispy december air. i'm a small portion of not only how dangerous is this road if you could rate it from one to 10. i give it a full your or possibly is it often shelled? yes, he can get caught under artillery. fire the park towards or thomas go back. mode is
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paved with trenches, mazes like this, and with dead ukrainian soldiers left in them. this handheld rocket launcher is still armed, it's still dangerous. it still has the cool sign of the soldier that it belong to. it translates as quiet. so this is what it looks like here. and the ambient of war can be clearly heard behind and all around me were at the small village of 100 k. and this is the closest that the wagner forces have managed to get to the city of buck moved when it comes to the south, west and direction. basic leads about 7 kilometers to the city itself and may be 600 meters to
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a kilometer. to the point where the wagner troops are clashing with their ukrainian enemy. longest for to learn as they were attempting to resist. but this is our job . we are advancing and we took control of this village rather swiftly. still, there were some difficulties afterwards. this drone footage was shot, a few days ago wagner's artillery crew spotted a ukrainian unit heavy shilling put the enemy to flight. they fled, abandoning their dead and wounded brothers and arms, whose bodies were left for us to discover. these positions are the ones that the ukrainian forces abandoned. most recently behind me, you can see 2 dead bodies left here, left behind, along with the fortifications. those soldiers who are accompanying us here, they are telling us it is not safe to stand up because just yesterday, a ukrainian sniper was working and firing in this direction from less than a kilometer away.
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the right now the soldiers of the votes for attacking the positions of ukrainian forces just outside of the city, what mood ukrainian forces don't leave, attempts to retake lost positions, but so far everyone who tried didn't make it back with to admit, legible. usually our positions were located at 50 meters. wait. first we fired artillery through than in like 20 minutes. we came here ourselves. 5 enemy troops were killed, including their commander or his bodies. the 1st on the way they're going to all this action is only part of russia's complex alteration to take the town of baltimore and objective. they hoped to complete by the end of this year already on my gosh, darn of reporting from the dumbass frontline artsy. so zalinski visits,
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washington, his 1st parent trip overseas since the start of the conflict in ukraine. it's a journey that shows ukraine's later is perhaps more interested in securing lethal arms than securing peace. so those, that sentiment is, according to some top russian officials because you know, it's really we know with regret that neither biden nor lensky have spoken words that could be perceived as a potential willingness to listen to. russia's concerns. no words have been heard warnings lensky, against the shelling of residential buildings and don boss, and no cause per piece have been made. this shows that the united states is de facto and indirectly fighting to the last ukranian de lensky visit to washington and his conversations. he has shown that needed the u. s. administration knows lensky is ready for peace. the focus was on the conflict, the desk of ordinary soldiers, and the further into connection of the ukrainian regime with the needs of
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washington. during their presidential essays with it, he addressed the u. s. congress, expressing gratitude for the weapons and money already provided, but then asked for more. after the meeting, it was agreed, the us patriot missile system would soon be delivered to you. craig. meanwhile, max blumenthal the editor of the grades, only investigative journalism side has posted on twitter. his exchangers with delegates representing the ukranian diaspora, as they made their way up the stairs to the u. s. congress is 45000000000. not enough. nope. not enough yet. how much, how much more should we give to ukraine instead of our own people? do you, do you do support the as of italian, so you're more of an adult to tell him there's no more as a values where where train and recruited that into a former professional army over the last 8 years. so the neo nazis were brought into the army. no, no, no, not see them, not
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a minute. so no answer about if you crane is a democracy. why did zalinski ban 13 opposition? partial law. we could have been us know, martial law sounds on democratic. why did he ban the russian wing of the orthodox church? and i still wanted access to serving as a treasonous organization. and with found, with materials that were legal and financing that the enemy war against innocent people. i oppose the assault on don. yes. do you the shelling of the people have done? yes. do you oppose that? no, no. are you wired? wired civilians been killed and done? yes. lugens. if you oppose that, why didn't know they were coming. i didn't know who was coming. i just showed up at the capital was actually hoping to be the one reporter who actually asked critical questions of our representatives here in the u. s. on why they were going to authorize another $45000000000.00 to continue this dangerous proxy war throughout 2023. and what i found is a completely locked down capital looked like
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a days after january 6, except the fences were lower. there were no members of congress, although i did catch a last sen, joe mansion who basically refused to speak to me. but there was a small anti war protests on east capitol right at the front of the capitol. and as i was standing there, i ukrainian diaspora delegations just rolled up, started taking pictures of sight of our and i began questioning them and you saw the exchange right there. i think it was very revealing. and these are actually significant figures and i'm not only in the diaspora but within the ukrainian government itself. quote, we stand together for as long as it takes. those are the words of the ukranian envoy to the un who used social media to convey the message alongside that pitch. you see there a picture of the american flag painted in ukrainian flag colors. while this did spock a bit of a reaction, people went on yet sc will quick to respond saying this goes to show who's really
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and cha, ching key. i niggley must for themselves understand that they can no longer continue like this. we are on the side of russia, no matter what, we are russia, we were russians, and we will stay russians. north america already said this will go on for as long as it needs and who needs it. it is america itself. that's the whole definition of what's going on in a nutshell. america will continue this as long as they can benefit from it. would you believe this is pure idiocy? in my opinion, this demonstrates complete slavery. no other comment is needed. i get more the story right now, crossing live to a legal and media analysts line or joining us from the big apple. it's about a 20 pos one of the off the new their new york line. i'll appreciate you jumping on with us here doughty international in moscow. what do you think when we see a we see such images shared by government officials online, for example, the american flag dressed up in the ukrainian colors line of what does it tell us about the role of social media in the ongoing ukraine conflict. while the role of
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social media very simply is a, is an obfuscate her read, confuses, you know, during that piece you just of stated or played with mister blumenthal. if you presented that to anybody in conventional heritage media and said, please check off any of the terms, any of the names you are familiar with. nobody would do it. this is completely alien. if you walked over to most to say, here's a map, a globe point to ukraine, roughly, they wouldn't know what you're talking about. i can't emphasize this enough. we're talking about what, what appears to be this, this raw ross, this boom by let's go and support without li vegas understanding of what the goal is, what the role is. what are we going to do? we're looking right now in the united states at a $1.00. think about this trillion dollar omnibus bill. american
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citizens are say, 1.7 truck trillion for what we're wondering, where are we going to pay for our operation? what get, what is our goal? we always say, whenever you have any kind of military operation, whether rids to assist, to actively engage, what is the goal, what is the the end result? when do you leave? when do you declare victory? who is the and then me, all of the usuals that we have learnt. i thought we learn from everything from vietnam to iraq, to whatever. and we can even answer it, but we clap and we apply. and then we show this. and let me also say that me before i forget, there is absolutely no daylight between left and right. democrat republican, everybody is on board with it. there is no descent. there is nothing lying over.
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can you talk about this? no, to sign him that this is, you know, part of a thing that people say, well, the slumbering masses. they just keep moseying down the street. they're almost wearing a horse, you know, st. blind as they're just not aware of the surroundings. i mean, you know, you've got a potential political crisis in america, you've got inflation. people can afford a gas out there. big su v's. and yet zelinski comes to washington. he speaks to all the politicians there in the congress. he, he gets awarded $45000000000.00. he's getting the u. s. patriot systems as well. tucker carlson. stoppers center on fox news seems to say that zalinski is ungrateful. zelinski keeps asking for more money. 45000000000 is not enough. is tucker carlson. the only person there who seemingly as. busy were fatigued or economically frustrated with the state of affairs of heritage big, big time, platform media. oh absolutely. he is an outlier. and if,
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if i put it this way, as we say in the big, don't buy the green bananas a me, this is, if ever there is something that it will absolutely get you destroyed. ultimately it is this because there is no room for descent. i can't explain this enough whether this is a clock, grassy mob behavior. i don't know what it is, but social media, you ask the question very, very artfully. there's something about the scrum that social media provides. and if it is a, i'm going to use these terms, a cool looking mean, a trope, ism, an idea, something that can be provided, something that can be just passed on. something. do you know the number of people in this country who have an in terms of their, their i guess their thumb print or whatever it's called the ukrainian fly upside down. they don't even know it was like when, when we were yes, we surely during the surely have don't,
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they had no idea. i had people thinking it was jesus because they couldn't refresh . i'm used to that. you're not. i've seen this. and what's gonna happen is, it's going to be forgotten before you know it, because there's something about war and military, and the trope isms of a valiant of warriors. and let us not forget, if you think for one minute that his parents, his garb, his uniform, was just randomly concocted. if you don't think that is a part of the message, you're missing the point. there is something that adds to this. i know people good people who mean, well, who are taken by dare i say the romantic chivalry us ah, image the visage. this has all the trappings of not only a social media move, but a but a, but a major media, multi media. i see propaganda. that's
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a very dangerous word, but 8 betty, an orchestrated message, an image that people are loving and the feel good about it and they don't want tucker carlson, ruining that. that particular that, that, that fall give elation law and i wanted to just bring you up before i run out of time here. there was an article, i don't know if you saw it in the past couple of days and politico where they allegedly got their hands on a lease conversation from the biden white house, where apparently the conversation went as follows. we're going to start whistling down the amount of funding and aid we're giving to ukraine because we want to drop the ukraine story down the news cycle. why do you think that might be the case? why would they want to drop the ukraine story further down the news cycle in america? ah, i can only get her, i say, the risk of a waxing conspiratorial. give you a couple of ideas. but i think we're getting to the point right now where people
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don't really understand it. and frankly, maybe common sense may prevail. because the one issue that nobody is talking about is peace ending it. this is say sion of hostility, that said it is somehow absent and void from the, from the rubric of conversation. maybe i hope we're getting to that point where we say enough or as our friends, the italian say, but enough, lionel legal and media analyst always enjoy getting you on the program. thanks for your time. thank you, sir. while large protests are taking place in ethnic sub populated areas of the self proclaimed republic, of course are both off the pristine, are appear to threaten demonstrators. manning, barricades, and the move came off to serve protesters blocked roads following a nighttime exchange of fire with police. ultimately angry of the arrest of a former policeman suspected by 2 around out of involvement in the attacks on local
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offices because of our prime minister, albin, courtesy, stress the barricades would not be tolerated much longer. i think that he could not be sure that removal would not quote cause victims. so one of the most ultra writer governments in israel's history is about to get up and running as incoming prime minister. benjamin netanyahu announces a new coalition with moran, who forms the coal of the new government, is more a phenomena in jerusalem. and as before, the midnight deadline, benjamin netanyahu cold days rally for president and informed him that he has managed 7 weeks after he won the elections to form a government that everybody now already agrees is going to become the most far right government in the country's history. the had of israel's ultra nationalist, jewish power of faction, ban greer, is among the most controversial politicians in the new coalition known as
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a devoted follower. all these really influential robbie, whose polity wanted to establish a pure, a jewish society, been very subtler himself who is living now in the occupied west bank hayes, famous for his promises to change the long agreed status quart in the holiest for all muslims are locked. so mosque lead, jewish hire right now, not allowed to pray there though. they allowed to enter it the policy that ben greer already called racist, vowing to change it to ended very alarm in statement ban greer. he's going to become the country's national security minister, responsible for all police. and this is what he earlier said about the math it's to achieve. the security he'll be responsible for troops should get out. stop and shoot, and not use rubber. bullets. a sponge tipped bullets, life for that will be the law process action. you really fulfilled an honor of all of us and did what was assigned to you. this is fish and in the occupied westbank has recently been very tens and very turbulent. these rarely army intensified its
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military raids in the northern part of it. and very often it led to fatalities including among civilian population. according to the palestinian authority, dozens of poly student and kids have been killed as a result, this is how another member of been good party common to them that earlier. so i will tell you something that is very unpleasant to say if it is one israeli mother crying or a 1000 palestinian mothers crying, then the 1000 palestinian mothers will cry. we are too merciful. it's time for us to stop being so it has nothing to do with racism, that you will, as well as numerous local and international human rights organizations have already informed that alarm the international community, about numerous violations and valid crimes committed by israel in the occupied west bank and other controversial figure, and then you call lucian. they had of their religious fun is from politics. who is going to become responsible for the territories affair is mr. small courage says
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that these organizations either pure threats for israel, it started small. and today we understand the magnitude of the threat, just like the nationalist extremism of the arabs in the state of israel, who also started small. but the threat has evolved at 1st. you think it's mosquito and then you understand it's a swarm. many israeli politicians have already expressed their concerns that then you government will be able to park a wide range confrontation with palestinians and barry along the way to 2 state solution. and they rarely polystyrene and conflict with the countries. jewish community, very alarmed as well. netanyahu's coalition government gives power to the violent right wing extremists who seek to incite political violence and who will put lives at risk on the top down netanyahu on his new coalition in danger, both israelis and palestinians. benjamin netanyahu meanwhile said that.

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