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ah, with with ah, intensify thing under inception gunfire as russian troops advance and one of the most significant baffled grounds of the ukraine conflict with germany are against sending military 8 the key. if it's according to a recent poll, as many say those supplies will only prolong the conflict. they try to achieve peace by supplying war machines unto me. that's a perverted logic. i don't want the government to simply ignore that people. they should also take it being of the people in. so count on the program, the u. s. a strengthens that's military presence near china's borders. top command
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that says washington has been following a ukraine. that style playbooks ramping up operations in the asia pacific region, with crowds take to the streets of brazil's major cities, to support president lu that a silva following a violent attempted coup with the national capital, with a lot of heavy hitting stories in today's tuesday program live from moscow, it is so good to happy with us. here one asi, international. so intense fighting has been reported in the donuts republic because russian troops advanced into a strategically important areas for control of the region. while our senior correspondent out guys do you have now joins us here live in this program with this afternoon. great to see about ad. so we're talking about essentially solid daughter . we're also mentioning a trauma. come back and look there about 15 kilometers south of solar. docile about about 120 kilometers north of dawn. yes i it's about
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a one. 05 in the afternoon down there. it's minus 11 degrees celsius as plus 12 fahrenheit. as we understand there has been fighting all night. what's the latest from the battlefield? madame? will you say minus 10 degrees? it doesn't feel like minus 10 degrees. it feels at minus 2020 fun. cause. first of all there's, there's a when this is the steep there's, there's the wind and there's also the moisture, the conditions. there are dreadful. they're dreadful for, for the attackers. they're dreadful for the, for the defenders. but the other thing about the ukranian defend slide, and that is from buffalo to solider than on to the city of save if it is all entirely a natural defense of light, which is why does taken the russian forces so long term to break through. and they're on the, on the cost now of breaking through. it's a natural defense of law because only a eastern side throughout this geographic area. the ground, the,
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that the geography such that solid dotted bottled and set us, ah, are above so that they're high up. and the ground gently, slopes away, and the russians have the force to assault from the down up. and that is in solid, on the case of solider that has been almost exclusively the wagner group in bottom with that also incredibly active. and i was there, i was a inclin, the boy vladimir of cub, which is the outskirts, basically just be on solid. and that is as far as we will able to get because the, the situation is such that ukraine would just roll tags out and shook his, could see everything down below and shoot at anything that move. and you had small groups of wagner 89 people. so troops basically making a dash 100 meters finding a crater somewhere and hunkering down. they could be there for a day for,
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for 2 days without any supplies. just hunker down up front, so close up with ukrainian troops. and it just be a need grab that, that take one crate, then the next that find that you say ukrainian troops. you talk about a meat grinder, you've spent so much time down that you've been down. definitely 7 months mode out . is it all ukrainians that russians are fighting down the? no, it isn't it, isn't it? it used to be more ukrainians and otherwise, but snaking came in. i have for a job which is just just north of, of service there and tar sectors of the front line. good that the troops there that give us the radio captured radiance trophy radios at captured from, from, from enemy forces. and we'd listen and that have all sorts of buttons to pre coded encrypted radio. you click on one channel and you don't hear german speech. you really hear german speed, you click on another and you don't hear polish speech and polish speech was predominant in ta, sexes of the front live that would only be polish speech. there weren't any
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ukrainians that we knew all for that. the troops knew of on the other side, ah, so, so across the ridge you'd, she, polish flags, upward trees, over houses. and the situation is such that the ukrainian military has been depleted so much. that foreign mercenaries are, are the dominant force on many sectors of this advance. if this is it, you know, because the western press really doesn't want to talk about this. they don't want to address this. but the wagner group is essentially fighting an awful lot of what would beat nato soldiers, all nato mercenaries in that region. this and we know what's going on down there. we will also understand with solar dark, there's a huge on the ukrainian side, a huge loss of personnel, a loss of the j 6 as low morale as well. and ukraine is still asking for tanks as well. they want the, the british tanks, they want the german leper tanks. they want the american abrams tanks. as i understand, the abrams tanks got to 70 tons in weight, and after a 100 hours of usage need to be immediately renovated. well that is,
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that is part of the problem up to start off with losses. ukraine's losses in solid are in button would have been, they've been catastrophic. they've been ukraine, admit so itself. president zelinski has come up, tom and tom again and said it is hell enough. what is happening there? but to give credit where credit is to the wagon group has proved to be a can a formidable force and absolutely formidable force. the they, the, the, the strategy and tactics that they use are designed to, and half succeeded in depleting the best of ukraine's units. and we're talking here special forces, we're talking, well prepared mercenaries, or all foreign forces that have arrived to help you create a we're talking about foolish regulars, which is, which is what they are. regulars on leave, said in, in the, in the entire units the attachments or severely depleted on the solider and on the bottom line which,
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which is caused you crate to pull units out of other areas such as up north, the acclaim in the us law and threw them into the meat grinder that he's solid up. but yesterday, in solar dog, we had fighting in the center of the city around the, the, the ms office, the city administration. now why the units are on the fringes, on the west, the city. so ukraine has school, but last that you have a prominent ukrainian journalist coming out and say, look it's, it's over, we're going to give up solid on the point these if they give up solid duck the road to cra, come a tourist and slow vans to key cities in easton, ukraine, that road will be open. and also you talk about a very strategic point and a very strategic road here. you know, one thing to mention when you talk about whether it's ukrainian soldiers, all this enormous mass of, with centrally nato soldiers, almost scenarios take your pick. russia is fighting the best of the west right here . these soldiers, these mercenaries, they're getting the latest technology from nato and from america and from england
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as well. and, and yet, it, it's not going in their favor right now. let morale let. let's bring this back to the russian side. here. sort of showing the russian defense minister as announced reforms to military operations in ukraine and syria just for a moment might add. let's have a quick listen to this. says you them over in st. louis, and that they're actually taken into account our experience in the special military operation. the supreme commander in chief has said a number of tasks for us. the main one is to take measures for the qualitative renewal of the armed forces and increase their combat capabilities. we must constantly analyze in system a ties the experience and actions of our groups in ukraine and syria. if she i had a reading between the lines that murat what, what a show you're talking about. well, 1st, 1st off loop, i've got to go back to something you, you mentioned previously, the abrams tags and ukraine's hopes that all these new weapons will boat will
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change. fortunes on the battlefield. what we, we've seen, some of nato's best weapons utilize their we've, we've seen javelins when seen the shortcomings that they have. we've seen the various air defense system supplied by the west to ukraine, which have proved incapable of shooting down. for example, russian, russian crews was, i was never mind. i drones, drones the get, i knew drones that, that, but, you know, the west says iran has supplied to russia. we've seen all sorts of shortcomings with artillery pieces supplied by germany, by, by poland that they wear down far too quickly that they must be hold out of the battle soon repaired. all of this takes time, all this leaves ukrainian units without a vital, vital weaponry. so the issue here is that, yes, russia is saying that we've, we've amassed a huge amount of experience. we've seen what works,
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what doesn't mean we're not only talking about military vehicles and houses and more 1000 a helicopters and fly control systems radios. we're also talking about taxi's, you know, in the future, in this mass mod more what russian needs to focus on, what we need less or what we need more of. and all of this is coming together to define rushes, army rushes, military, drilling into the future, make, make no mistake. what miss the shy, who said, what western leaders would generals. oh, so say that take the british army, for example, was a few tens of thousands of men. they would be incapable of acting as an independent force and then the any major battlefield, the lessons of this war or such that modern moore is incredibly expensive.
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e, these incredibly bloody and that all of these, a doctrines that we've had from, from the last century, all of these military doctrines, that they are out of date, that they are out of date. and as mister shaw, who says, while russia at ease is using everything, all of this experience, it is a mass, all of this knowledge to redefine what the russian military is going to be. so is the west. a quieter doing the same thing, looking at their own armies. it going, well, this isn't going to do. we're going to, after we're full, while it's being said now by it, by number of different officials, her particular was at the i, russian, u. n. g. i patricia who sang, look this, this is awards is a conflict now between russia and nato on the unfortunate state and ground of ukraine, as he has said, as many of said and they will continue fighting. the west will keep pumping weapons until the last ukrainian or senior correspondent would august if and
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meanwhile, ukraine as you know, has been complaining that the west is not providing enough weaponry in the conflict . ukraine is grateful to partners for their military aid, but we should remain honest with one another. no one has done enough as long as russian boots remain on ukrainian ground. arming our country for victory is the shortest way to restoring peace and security in europe and beyond. there are now rapport, so the u. k is considering sending a number of challenger tanks to ukraine and the u. s. plan to deliver striker armored vehicles and that's according to last week's news that a u. s. and germany would provide 50, bradley and 40 martyr armored vehicles, respectively. a france has also promised to supply an estimated 30 am x 10 recognizance vehicles. la germany also or hasn't ruled out deliveries of the heavy leopard tanks to key if that is despite a recent poll showing at least 49 percent of germans are opposed to providing tanks
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to ukraine. another 11 percent of respondents were unsure. separately though we're, we thought the views of residence in, but it also shows later this is a lot of especially since it's coming from a government that claims to be green and to have green values or left wing value central piece and things that make peace with our arms and above, but instead they try to achieve peace by supplying war machines. and to me, that's a perverted logic of people who think like this is who think them or weapons help anyone but the arms industry. i don't know what's wrong with their brains and what's happening inside of their minds, sort of an industry as a fin. okay, well, i'm definitely not a fan of the way germany's handling the shield arms supplies. i know that there is a huge market for this, but i don't like the fact that we are supporting it in such a strong way. i think that money might simply be more important than the opinion of the people like it is often the case. unfortunately, let our get us. i don't want the government to simply ignore that. people,
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you know, maybe they should give better explanations for their reasoning. but they should also take the opinion of the people in so count, ah, what we heard from a high ranking german lawmaker who says the continued western arm supplies make it difficult to proceed with any kind of peace talks. the ukraine has been calling for increased western military support for almost since the beginning of the conflict. initially that support was more limited, but the west is down. step equity debit to blair, i think hard to you trades attitude. so if what is interesting did a peaceful resolution piece for that quick piece for resolution about this conflict . bio dependent is that the west of that to, to get the west and the increase in west ability to support is not helpful. the
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best be the recent pool, which shows that 49 percent of the job and population opposed to any kind of military support for your grade. why is the government but pressing ahead of the less? well, it shows that the government is obviously not responsive to the popular desire for peace. unfortunately, for my point of view job, but the political establishment has changed position as they've got a lot further than the previous topic. us commander says washington, successfully prepared for the ukraine conflict and all the u. s. should follow the very same paper in the asia pacific region at that ramps up its positions right
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along china. why have we achieved a level of success we've achieved in ukraine a big part of that has been because after russian aggression in 20142015, we earnestly got after preparing for future conflict training for the ukrainians. pre positioning of supplies, identification of sites from which we could operate, support and sustain operations. we call that setting the theater. and we are setting the theater in japan, in the philippines and in other locations. so that situation has drawn parallels with us actions pertaining to that of the ukraine conflict. similarly, the us ramped up its military presence in former soviet and eastern bloc countries with a will within russia. traditional sphere of influence. and now western powers have imposed more sanctions against russia than any other country. less now examiner, these points more closely here on the program. ultimately starting with the u. s. military activity in china's back yard. have
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a look at the map. the u. s. as established, all sorts of defense, alliances in the age of pacific about includes a orcas with australia and the 5 eyes intelligence group with new zealand. the u. s . has also set up numerous military bases around japan, south korea, often naval and air force operations where very close to chinese territory on the u . s. military conduct drills with its allies all along china's borders as well. well. we heard from robson for my deputy foreign minister of new zealand. according to him, he says washington's ultimate goal for china is to provoke an armed conflict. the trying the same thing with taiwan and not directly and all the united states soldiers on the ground at the stage, but to use other countries to be involved. taiwan itself, all the people who inhabit taiwan is embarked upon an aggressive strategy both against russia because of its independent policies and china buzz for its
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independent policies. and because it also has a very strong position in terms of the role of the state governments, all of this could be resolved peacefully, cooperatively. countries can have the differences that don't have to go to war for that. unfortunately, the final step for the united states, as in any large period, this country is to have war to get us way. and that's the big danger for the world . well, another point is out of it cannot make pressure. the u. s. has been pushing its allies to restrict high tech exports to china, including discussions with japan, the netherlands, and south korea. that's according to the us ambassador to japan ahead of expected further senior level talks in washington. you've got to work through no japan, but you've got to work through obviously, korea,
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you've got to work through the dutch. all the parties are to table all the bodies have usual shared interest in the outcome. everybody has different aspects of the industry. the deal been saw, it will not be just bilateral. it must be multilateral. those 3 u. s. allies are essential suppliers for china's high tech sector. the netherlands is the largest provider of computer chips, services. a japan is among the world's 10 suppliers of equipment for semiconductor production, while both south korea and japan are the biggest exporters of computer chips to china. again, but robson says the u. s. as back in china into a corner. there's a lot of concerns about the constant us pressure on over independent countries, china, russian, all the parts of the world. they don't agree with the governments and they use this strategy to try and strangle, or industry to develop. and so it's not new,
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but it's disturbing. that has reached a new level and the company like south korea, which actually has a tremendous economic integration with the people's republic of china and even japan, which is more compliant with us to moms. and of course, is military occupied by the united states. they is against their own economic interests, but the pressure that the united states is putting on to take the step china goes they have no military alliances outside of china anyway, can be perceived as threatening in the states, but the united states is creating this, this. so, so goals read to the united states. ah, australia has rejected an asylum request from an alleged chinese spy. despite
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previous pledges of support for him as are reported hero who contributed to australia's sovereign interest sounds a bit bizarre. let's shed some light on this. his marine accost his name is let's young juan lights young, but his definitely no james bond than when you look at all the evidence. it's amazing that australia and the west fell for his act to begin with. let's start from the beginning. this man 1st appeared on australian national and c v a few years ago, claiming to be a chinese spy. this is where he revealed that his mission was to further beijing's interests primarily in hong kong and taiwan. among his claims was that as an undercover agent, he kidnapped booksellers, whose works angered the chinese government that he infiltrated universities and stole military intelligence and weapons. that he undermined the protest. movements in hong kong manipulates at the election results since i won and embezzled public
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assets there and of the west aid it all up after all, it fit their anti chinese narrative. so jackpot, this young double, 07 was paraded on national to the end, portrayed as a hero, a hero in need of protection, haven't spilled all this he about his home country was for alien authorities also joined then initially ignoring issues such as his young age and lack of detail in his stories and the fact that everything we spoke about was already in the public domain. i'm of the view that anyone who's willing to assist us in defending our sovereignty deserves our protection. i think he deserves our protection and our support. hostile foreign intelligence activity continues to pose a real threat to our nation and its security. i have no doubt in my mind that he would be the subject of severe consequences. were he to return to china. china was adamant that the west was being conned by this camera. happy spy. their version was
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that this defector was actually a fugitive who was under investigation for fraud in china. actually, the facts are clear for these fraud who became a spy. this is a totally absurd loophole written screenplays concocted by anti china forces. they even release footage of one leads young in chords in china face and the fraud charges where he seemingly admits. so being a liar on earth court documents and witness statement seems to corroborate china's version of the story. bots may be this intriguing fairy tale was target to pass up at the time for the western media since it was during a period of really tense relations between australia and china. their lowest points in almost 50 years with accusations of election modeling, human rights violations, and china allegedly weaponized in trade. sometimes it really is a case of wishful thinking, but it seems that finally australia and the west half caught on, wang has not only been accused of committing fraud against an australian citizen,
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but he was also denied asylum. a decision that was a pallet by the australian appeals tribunal, partly because they now have doubts over his claims. and how, if at all this friday you know, can safely find that wang was engaged in espionage activities. it will be interesting to see how much coverage the spy force will get after it has backfired on the wes. but it just goes to show once again how sometimes ideology overwhelms you and you just can't say no to good spy thriller. even if it is a bunch of fiction, we did hear from a political expert, tim anderson in sydney who says washington actually has had his hand in the alleged chinese espionage soccer. have a listen. mister wang, it seems as a little bit too far out on a limb, even for the australian authorities and the background that wasn't 50 years ago in
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schools, we were told australia as part of china. and we were all encouraged to learn asian languages and, and course the economic relations with se, asia and china grew and grew in a china has been australia's biggest trade partner. and this was the case until 4 or 5 years ago when washington turned around and decided, or, you know, with obama's pivot to asia and trump's economic war against asian companies. and then nancy pelosi is trip to taiwan that are a stranger. unfortunately, the, the clutch of politicians are extremely weak. they can't really resist joining in with the washington campaign. but it went wider than that. it was the media promoting these things. that's true. the corporate media that promotes all of these the latest campaign from washington. it's also academics, we had a number of academics coming out early on saying this man was credible and, and added to all of the what was known about china and so on. of course, what really upset the story was her back at the beginning 3 years ago. there was
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already opponents of beijing who was, i know this guy as a fraud. he is a lawyer. there was taiwanese intelligence or officer, retired one people in hong kong was supposedly the victims of beijing who were saying, don't believe this guy, he's a fraudster. so all of the, all the warning sounds were out there from the beginning. but nevertheless, the story proceeded. the pursuit, as in the chinese national currency is about to get a substantial boost in latin america. i met a major trade deal with the argentina, a chinese already one of our containers, main economic partners, and the current, the swap deal for roughly about $20000000000.00 for stephanie. come with an opportune time. the south american country has been looking to increase its foreign currency reserved to fulfill economic guidelines from the international monetary fund. china is the argentina's, 2nd largest trade partner behind brazil. it's also the 2nd biggest destination for argentinian exports. the currency exchange deal is to facilitate payments between
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the 2 countries in chinese. you one so we heard from economy expertise is devonne cause not to learn more about these developments. china has a steamboat money and monetary policy, as well as the world's biggest international reserves. so china is promoting a monetary policy towards optimization of its resources and richness. looking for an autonomous, a locally very bred dominant monetary expansion where it will be a benchmark for the world. when you have a strong money, everybody goes after this strong money. it's called the gresham law. it's natural that the r continuance will look for more activities east towards china
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and with a chinese strong you one. the merging godfrey's, such as brazil, russia, india, or china, south africa. i have with more and more time with in these last years better, higher, stronger presence in lots of forums. so to big part of the bricks is really very important for our current dina, and are in dina because of its enormous political and economic crisis to look for more participation. supporters of brazilian president louis to phil of i have taken to the streets of major cities around the country to back up its government following a violent attempt. it could be in the nation capital. oh
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yes, some participants of the pro government rallies have gone as far as to condemn the attempted coup was a terrorist attack. it's about 830 the morning in south hollow right now to our local reporter, michelle. the mellow who's or what with more details on investigation into that of the previous devastating riots. have a listen to the family as a look idler say to us we're on one of the main streets of so paula, the largest city in brazil and national demonstration is going on behind me now in defense of democracy and against the core town to that took place last night in the federal capital of brazil there so far, 1500 people have been detained for participating in the core attempt. the justice ministry says that these people could face up to 20 years in prison. the other charges are destroying the government headquarters in brazil, air, and the theft of weapons, ammunition and classified documents from state intelligence services. president lula. the silver has just met with $23.00 governors and 4 representatives of other
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subjects of the federation to develop a clear plan for all levels of government to prevent any further attempts and disability ation. all of this is due to the fact that in addition to the actuals of the purchase, their tax on federal buildings in brazil, there are camps of extremist groups that advocate for an armed intervention and a cool that have been working for 2 months already. when all these camps are being liquidated in the capitol and in rio de janeiro, so polar and other major cities, nevertheless, these extremist groups are trying to set up barricades on the streets and commit other acts of disabilities. ation. after meeting with the governors, president lula, the silver walked with them around the leaders, official residence, clearly demonstrating unity. he said they will work together to protect the countries democracy. people say that they don't want amnesty for the violent protesters. they want all the people involved in the right to be held responsible for the attempted. cool.
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