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is any bigger celeste, if you will, that they should. i see that i see that it's an open. she company that were stamped it, african littleton, colorado isn't a getting up with a if we were still in afghanistan, it would have, i think, made much more complicated to support that we been able to give and that others have been able to give you credit to resist and push back against the russian aggression. the u. s. withdrawal from afghanistan helped to free up resources to resist russia in youth. craig, a conflict that began around 6 months after troops were pulled from cobbled. that's how the secretary of state response to criticism about the move as a result of unfriendly actions, energy resources are being real orientated to other markets to the market, to friendly countries. in our yearly round up, our russians, deputy prime minister,
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highlights the importance of reorienting energy resources to the asia pacific africa and latin countries, and basically in the face of a western sanction. the usaa denies any violation of international law after the world trade organization rules in favor of hong kong in his commercial dispute with washington. with the way so good to have you with us, with this program live from moscow. this is all to international headquarters with your top storage for this hour and we do kick it off now with some breaking news just coming in to our headquarters at this moment. the information incoming from the doughnuts. capital, as we understand is where members of our sister channel are t arabic have come under fire. as we understand some have sustained injuries and all wound it will keep you informed. as this outbreak in new situation develops here and archie international. so the u. s. a secretary of state responds to
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criticism of last years withdrawal from afghanistan, saying it has helped to free up resources for conflict started over 6 months later when it comes to russia's war against ukraine. if we were still in afghanistan, it would have, i think, made much more complicated the support that we've been able to give. and that others have been able to give few, trying to resist and push back against the russian aggression. or to say this further on our team to national whether he's donald quarter, always good to see you. so i just start off the top my head when i hit blink and saying that pulling out of afghanistan is august 2021. the sudden withdrawal from that embattled country, he said we were, we freed up resources then in that case, to help with the fight back against russian aggression in ukraine. didn't they give those resources to the taliban in cobble? what's, what's lincoln really saying here? well, it certainly sounds like he,
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he's suggesting it could have been more than pure coincidence that the united states decided to ditch afghanistan right before it decided to shift its attention to ukraine. i mean, just the here haste with which the u. s. left that dana, stan and the chaos that was allowed to spread or reason enough for a lot of people to wonder. why was that the case? i mean we saw the civilians clinging to an airplane falling to their death suicide bombers. and as you said, the taliban got their hands on a lot of us equipment. so naturally it's had a lot of people raising questions about whether or not this was all part of some sort of bigger plan that washington had. is it suspicious that we were just told that we didn't leave the afghan war very sloppily? by the way, we announced that on august 31st 2021. and then the very next day on september 1st, america said that we were due. we were joining an effort we were locking onto the e you joint effort to help you create join nato. after all, washington spent over $2.00 trillion dollars on this over 20 year long military
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operation that it had enough ganna stand. and if the us was looking at another potentially multi trillion dollar conflict, i think it goes without saying that that would have been very difficult to sustain to it's really interesting to kind of shed light on this under a certain different angle here. august 2021. this was a sudden hasty panicked withdrawal from cobble this, you know, and we all, every major mainstream network we're showing the live pictures. i do say if people grabbing onto the outside of hercules transport planes and falling off and you know to that death, is it possible then dawn, i mean, is it possible that that washington knew what was coming in ukraine? it was essentially getting, getting ready for it. well, there are actually a lot of indications that indeed they may have because before in august of 2021 before the afghanistan withdrawal, the united states actually resurrected a long range artillery command center in germany. that was last used during the
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cold war, and this was long before there was any talk of open hostilities between ukraine and russia. or we can actually look at the american lend lease act of a 2022, which was actually, which is one of the main pieces of legislation that is facilitating the sort of blank check that key of has for western weapons. it was introduced in january over a month before russia launched its special military operation, actually. and we can even look on, on top of all of that, what a number of western officials have said about the men cease fire agreement saying that they're not. they were not so much about peace, but rather to buy ukraine time. let's take a listen to 2014 minsk agreement was an attempt to give you crane time. he cried. yes, this time to become strong. as you can see today, the ukraine of 20142015 is not the ukraine of to day. my name is kimberly i needed the minsk agreements to gain at least full and a half years to build the ukrainian forces to build the acquainting economy,
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to train ukrainian forces alongside nato, to create the best home forces in eastern europe, according to nato standards. on this, now people who are skeptical might right all fall bad as circumstantial evidence on its own, but that's not all. we should also take into account what us politicians have openly said about the united states foreign policy attitude towards russia. i mean, i think u. s. congressman adam shift said it best back in 2022. the united states age ukraine and her people so that we can fight rush over there and we don't have to fight russia here. now unfortunately, it looks like today we're seeing exactly that ukrainians, fighting and dying to accomplish the united states foreign policy objectives. and unfortunately, it looks like he has learned nothing from the neglect with which u. s. forces treated their former allies in afghanistan as the smoke of war cleared was a power was noting, done that it was the u. s. secretary defense,
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or secretary austin, who's said just off the crank, kicked off. he said we have to make russia bleed. so maybe there were some sort of early prearranged things on going by, enclosed or so to speak out is donald quota. thank you. well, 2 people have been wounded. we can up that, you know, one of them critically in a car explosion in the center of minute trouble. city. this is according to the local authorities of this video. we're going to show you parentally showing the burned out shell of the vehicle. another top all is located in the rushing control part of the somewhat all region the explosion was announced by the local official le. let him rogue off who had the we all together with russia movement earlier this month in the same city, 2 people were killed when kia forces shells a holiday can quote the reorientation of rushers energy resources was one of the major changes this year. that's according to deputy prime minister, alex dot novak,
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as he summed up how russia's role in global markets changed in 20. 22 is of the thing in the list and it is t as a result of unfriendly actions, energy resources are being re orientated to other markets to the markets of friendly countries. first of all, these are the asia pacific region, africa, and african countries. latin american countries, our so called partners who introduced such economic restrictions against russia, considering them as economic, although in fact they are political from an economic point of view. they will only harm themselves that we see rising prices in europe. the u. s. we see inflation, which has never been seen before and which is counted in double digits when we see many industries closing as a result of rising prices. a shortage of energy resources by russia, the deputy prime minister added that next year could be even tougher for the e u, which will have to find a new way to cover its energy deficit without russian oil. a ban on seaborne
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imports of crude oil from russia was part of the latest sanctions package from brussels. are further restrictions on the import of oil products into the e. u will come into effect in february next year. now russia accuses the us and other western countries of attempting to artificially manipulate international markets and new legislation from moscow. fries, the state, a gas export, a gas from form for filling obligations under foreign contracts. if it violates national guidelines. the specifics of the price designation are to be determined by the end of next week. it's a much since the lesson that we believe that our energy resources are in demand despite the balance supplies and embargoes on shipments to the usa, canada, the u. k. in europe, our resources are in demand because there was a need in the world. russia was the largest supply of oil and petroleum products. we are ready to go for a reduction in terms of production. perhaps this will happen. we believe that in the current situation,
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it is possible to take risks rather than be guided by the price cut policy. some news or incoming now from india where more than a dozen people have reportedly been killed after a truck carrying army personnel fell into a gorge in the northeast in state of seek him. according to local media, at least 16 officers and soldiers lost their lives for others injured. the accident happened or when the driver lost control of the vehicle or trying to negotiate a steep turn and skidded down a rocky ravine. the truck was part of a 3 vehicle convoy the injured soldiers as we understandable, been air lifted to a nearby hospital. now garner has expressed a wish to build bridges after accusing burkina faso of hiring the russian private military group. wagner to fight an insurgency a. his book, an abbey reporter, was an louis. along with more, it's a high level delegation with the minister of the group of gun at the head that
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arrived wednesday. we'll get to. the goal was to present the official excuse of prison mana 4 are due to captain. you brought him to only for accusing. will you not fossil to host or some private security group? wagner, that was last week in washington dc. getting a meeting with you, a secretary of state anthony blinkin belkin, a fossil is not entered into an arrangement to go along with miley incline. the thought on our forces had to have them operating on board is particularly distressing for us and gone with the law. alcohol are those said publicly that a book, you know, fossil has passed an agreement to authorize the wagner group to operate my and goal in the suffer book. you know, as the tip is stiffened up. so it cold in the relation between the 2 countries with the legal law odyssey was due. the founder of the wagner group responded by
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accusing western countries of committing offences. it, it has been blame for in africa. and we campus opinion in particular fossil where some locals believe that acro should actually apologize for the statements. ideally, that's why i think it's a good idea to send a delegation from gunner to burkina faso to negotiate as these 2 countries are neighbors. they don't need a beef between them. i think that negotiation between these 2 countries is a good thing with us. we are in africa and africa has its own realities. we often say that when you mistake, you have to apologize. i think that it's this african culture that ganna is practicing by sending a delegation to apologize in order to allow things to come back to the initial level. are going to be that if they apologized that they can pardon them. because gone in burkina, faso or brothers, i know i could have you with us for this program or the world trade organization has ruled that the us violated international law by labeling imports. specifically
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from hong kong, as being generally from china, beijing, welcome the ruling and said the us was politicizing trade issue as well. washington another has rejected the decision and says that w t t i was in desperate need of reform. so following the story, his art is caleb martin. oh, you're saying the long standing pattern of the united states flouting international norms and agreements all while condemning others and pounding the podium about a rules based global order. it's not just the hong kong labeling disagreement last week, the world trade organization found that these steel and aluminum terrorists passed by the united states were also in the isolation. the united states shot back that they strongly disagreed with how the treaty was being interpreted. the united states strongly rejects to float interpretation and conclusions in the world trade
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organization paddle reports. these doubled sale panel reports only reinforced the need to fundamentally reformed the w till this been settled on was system. the bite and administration is committed to preserving you, especially security, by insuring the long term viability of our steel and aluminium industries. and we do not intend to remove the section $232.00 duties as a result of these disputes. so even though it's a longstanding agreement, us officials just say that it needs reform. they go right along with what they're doing, saying they have no intentions of adjusting their policy whenever you don't like the results, just declare that the system is rigged against you and continued doing what you want to do. let's recall the reaction of u. s. officials, when they did not like the world health organizations findings in an investigation of woo hon labs, here's how they respond it across the board. the united states believes as a general matter when we're at the table, we can help shape events. and when we're not in the w h o,
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we don't have any influence that it is functioning the way it's intended to function by re engaging with the w h o. the united states will be in a position to push any necessary and needed reforms. and to be clear, there are necessary and needed reforms, according to the logic of us officials, a system functions the way it's intended to when the united states gets what it wants. and when it doesn't, it clearly needs reform and until then it can be disregarded. it doesn't get any more blatant than the international criminal court, long time war hawk john bolton, who served in the administrations of both donald trump and george w bush was very angry and outraged at the i. c. c was investigating the actions of the u. s. troops in afghanistan, he said the i c, c has got to go. we will not cooperate with the i c. c. we will provide no assistance to the i, c, c. and they certainly will not join the i c, c. we will let the i c, c die on its own. after all, for all intents and purposes,
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the i, c. c is already dead us. we will ban it's judges and prosecutors from entering the united states. we will sanction their funds in the u. s. financial system and we will prosecute them in the us criminal system. the president will not allow american citizens to be prosecuted by foreign bureaucrats and he will not allow other nations to dictate our means of self defense. but now, after withdrawing from the i, c. c and going all in against it, getting it was sanctions. the united states now suddenly loves the i c. c, because it's talking about targeting russia. the i c. c is good if it's targeting somebody we don't like, but if it dares touch us, it's got to be abolished. the hypocrisy is pretty hard to over look. so when you, as officials talk about a rules based global order, they mean rules for thee, but not for me or do as we say,
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but not as we do. it's not about principles are right and wrong, but about making sure that certain entities remain at the top of the food chain. it is dig itself into a corner and we see that country is increasingly isolated on the international stage. more and more countries are citing with russia with china, the says overstepped its bounds, but the u. s. simply does not recognize any bones. it does what it wants when it wants to suit its own interests. and we have to be very clear here. when we speak about its interest, meaning the government's interests or the interest of major corporations, that the u. s. government almost never acts for the benefit of its own citizens. again, i'm speaking to someone who is represented. i've represented americans abroad. we've had trouble leading abroad living in nato countries, even in the u. s. government would never even help them. the fact is that the you in its allies are increasingly isolated. the world has woken up and they're sick of
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being bullied. a sick of the scams are sick of allies and we're go, we're now going to reap a bitter harvest of all the horrible things you've done or the past 25 years. now india is one country which has stood resolute despite western pressure to stop trading with russia. a business for him to strengthen economic ties between the 2 nations was recently held here at moscow with a new multi polar world order of focal point of the event. a breaking down for us right now with this report ortiz sophia, and it's the i m. f announced in september that india had become the world's 5th largest economy, speeding up from 11th place in just a decade. and judging by the conscious current policies, it has no intention of slowing down. india's growth potential has not gone unnoticed with other global international players such as russia, eager to join it. if you get here for you, my india is one of the world's leading countries in terms of economic growth,
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its population will soon be bigger than that of any country. new delhi has vast diplomatic experience in settling various kinds of problems, and it has authority and a strong reputation in its region. in the wake of the ukraine conflict, india rejected the western notion that trading with russia somehow immoral new daily has insisted that it would shop whatever it gets a good deal for its people. following through on that pledge, india has increased its importance of discount at rush and crude oil becoming it stop by for the 2nd month in the raw in december. and now new dell is decision to embrace the concept of self determination is reaping the benefits in dis, inflation. has he, the year low? well profits from fuel experts keep getting higher. but the mutual beneficial relations between russian india don't stop with oil ration an indian business, political and public sector leaders have gathered at the 13 russian indian business forum in moscow. this week. the theme of this year's meeting reads as an integral
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partnership between india and russia in the new world order with a focus on health care information technology, linguistic banking, and the oil and gas industry, as well as other national projects. we are taking oil gays, coal fertilizers, right. but india has got a lot of products and this products are very expensive if they come in order during the cold wade, and after this go with the transported them become very expensive. so in products had not no physically ready, really expensive. so these are right then once it happens it, this will start the whole ania yoga. you know, i away that would have been the russian market lately. is indians vices, iow rather in includes so many things who thought coming once the good is cheaper transportation participants also discussed further economic cooperation between the 2 countries. as well as what can be done legislatively to create
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a more favourable business climate and also relies to russian financial authorities and making great efforts not only to do price quotes for the repair as soon as possible, but also to make it a full fledged trading party then on the moscow exchange, which is this would reflect its demand among russian in port is an export us. so i think this is one of the most important elements to accelerate our mutual settlements in national currencies. negotiations are actively underway to accelerate the development of the logistics route between vladivostok and janai and other ports of india, which would also contribute to a significant increase in cargo flows from russia to india millennium. the bank was organized by the indian business allies with the support of the moscow department of foreign economic and international relations. the business council for corporation with india, and there was congress foundation. the ration in business forum has become an important platform for highlighting issues and opportunities related to business size between russia in india and for ensuring the continuation of the progress and
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development of both nations. what's been called a hugely controversial development of the u. s. senate has passed a motion to use assets seized from russian nationals in order to finance ukraine's war effort. or the initiating omega said it would come as a relief for american taxpayers. this amendment would allow that part of justice through the secretary of state to transfer proceeds from seized oligarch assets or other sanction entities to the people of ukraine. it will be a godsend to the long suffering people of the ukraine. it will bear relief to the american taxpayer calls billions of dollars are subject to be seized and transferred. it will be a bad day for all our guards. with tenants move came just a day after the u. s. president announced a fresh military a package to key at worth just shy of $2000000000.00. the bill has to be approved
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by the house of representatives before it can be signed into law by joe biden. a political commentator, steve, gail says washington's assets seizures from russian officials, business men and entities as well. what actually do very little to alleviate the u . s. financial burden its support for key f has led to it is certainly immoral and it is just definitely wrong to think that we're going to somehow repay american taxpayers with money stolen from private individuals who are simply business people died the rush, the crazy thing about this is that the mark twain american humorous one, said the difference in the right word and the almost right, where is the difference in whitening mit? but it's interesting that they're using the term russian all regards to it, to refer to these russian private business individuals because they call them private business people that some americans might be a little bit more outraged. the same way that lindsey graham and others would be leading the screams. and how's about rates? if russia and china and india and other foreign country were taking private us
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business assets from individuals? because those countries disagree with the practices and policies of the u. s. government and i don't know what we're going to get in terms of our return on investment. as the president, lindsey he tries to term it for the years, 100000000 or so to be put into ukraine. there will be no return on investment for american taxpayers. it will not be repaid. a new diesel electric russian submarine belichick lukea has been launched into the waters of some peters bugs. neva river, the launch ceremony to price at the russian admiralty shipyard in saint petersburg . the new 4th generation of submarine is a non nuclear vessel, and its hull was actually 1st laid down in 2015. got more details about sub at r t dot com. meantime, thanks for joining us. your friday program returns. i'd love to talk with
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