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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, it's dangerous because of course, this means we're becoming a party to the war. you don't save people with tanks. they always say so many people are dying. the what did they plan to do at the tanks? protest break out and the german capital, following berlin's decision to send leopard tags to ukraine with locals, expressing fear over the countries role in the conflict. oh, i hungary, i case. is he ever thoughtfully recruiting ethnic hungarians living in western ukraine to fight against russia?
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with mounting casualties already reported and representatives at pfizer admit they wanted to benefit from you taking strains of the co, that virus viewing them as the new vaccine opportunity with a very well now committee, 11 pm here in the russian capital. and this is anti international with the latest world news update. it's good to have you with us. in the last 24 hours, protest is have taken to the streets of germany, following berlin's decision to send the leopard tanks to ukraine. black on denouncing western media propaganda and calling for an immediate hold on weapons deliveries to care could be seen with one band, the reading. we are the red line local spare that supplying tanks will escalate the conflicts and make germany a direct party. does not truly it's dangerous because of course this means we're becoming a party to the war pen,
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so you don't save people with tanks. they always say so many people are dying. the what do they plan to do at the tanks? next? it ships with fighter jets, it's never ending. this one was for though you have to try to stop the war through negotiations, if they want to end the conflict, they have to talk to each other. or you already learn in kindergarten, continued confrontation only worsens. the situation either mobile corporation president around milan, a virtual so heavily criticized the decision to send battle tags to ukraine, noting his country should not provide military assistance to keith or the taking a swipe at berlin. just look, each moda, do you want us to go to war? i quoted ukrainian minister who said it was a proxy war. i just repeated his words. the german foreign minister says that we must be united because quote, we are at war with russia. i didn't know that we were at war with russia. germany may be at war with russia again, but good luck to them. they may fare better than they did 70 years ago,
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but we are to wear with nobody or former us president. donald trump also joined those criticizing the u. s. and germany for deciding to send battle tanks to ukraine. he also merged officials to stop sending weapons to key advantage ends. the conflicts will that as berlin and washington expect ukrainian forces to launch counter attacks against the russian army. also pledging to train ukrainian crews on the new tanks. so as of now 3 different types of battle tanks are on their way to ukraine, washington is from mr. sense, $31.00 of the m one, a brown. although the white house of the delivery could take months. germany will deliver 14 of its most modern leopards with several other nato states, also committed to sending baron stalks after waiting for the green light from berlin. finally, the u. k. will be delivering 14 of its challenger tanks as 102 tanks. while then a we asked for me, u. s. marine corps intelligence officer,
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scott ritter if cubes army can actually handle the new weapons. those are 3 completely different types of tanks with 3 completely different types of maintenance and logistics and sustainability issues. you know, the challenger and the leopard use diesel fuel. the m one uses a jet fuel. it's 2 different engines. and so, you know, even though the, the numbers of tanks might look impressive when you add them all up fact is a because of the, these different kinds of change being provided. we're actually making it very difficult for the ukrainians to, to incorporate these tanks and use them on the field of battle. tanks are very maintenance intensive for us to send the m one abrams tank for every hour of operation. you need at least 3 hours of maintenance support and that's just peacetime operation. now you throw in the complexity of combat and you're probably
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looking for every hour, you know, 456 hours of maintenance support and that's with a well trained maintenance crew. ukrainians don't have well trained maintenance cruise, a capable of supporting the the m on abrams. and i just think that we're creating a logistical nightmare. was this be frank, your russia has spent decades preparing for the possibility of vo war between nato and russia. what i mean by that is that russia's developed weapons and tactics that are designed to prevail in combat against the nato like enemy. meanwhile, russia has warned, against the potential use of depleted uranium shells by western tanks in ukraine. nato, infamously, unlaced the ammunition in multiple previous conflicts leading to both civilians and western soldiers, being exposed to radiation, according to russia's arms control, chief in vienna, moscow will consider the use of such weapons as
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a dirty bomb attack. meanwhile, the kremlin is also reacted to the tank deliveries, labeling them at direct western involvement. and the conflict even statements are constantly being made from european capitals and from washington that the delivery of various weapon systems including tanks. ukraine in no way means the involvement of these countries where alliances and the fighting, but is taking place in ukraine. we strongly disagree with this. moscow perceived this as direct involvement in the conflict. we see that it is expanding. many people in the german government are making decisions that favor washington at germany is expense and fighting, being a part of this proxy war fighting this oxy war for and with the united states in his part of that i think they. busy will continue to search for weapons to send ukraine. it will obviously make no difference. we were told that hi mars in the
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triple sentence, we're going to make all the difference. and here we are, back to square one, looking for wonder weapons, defend ukraine, to turn the tide, which we were already told turned already. so they're going to continue to go through this process, apparently oblivious to the fact that these weapons take years for a army to incorporate and use on the battlefield effectively. so unfortunately, we're going to watch this process continue to play out and watch matters escalade. when are the latest updates on the ukranian conflicts? russian troops have cut off the main roadway leading to the key town of southwest. if the regional capital don't yeske, that's off the local authority, said the army secured. if it holds paving the way for a big offensive and circling ukrainian forces ortiz, ramon cancer has the details. but according to our, my sources from the guys are fighting in the gloves. aright, sir,
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now they've been on the outskirts of the city for the last 2 days. indeed, they have established a foothold that just outside of the city, which is about a 70 kilometers away from don't ask where i am right now. now, according to officials, russia, the marines of the pacific police are fighting there as well as offices of the former officers of the ministry of the interior of for dennis a republic. now once again, according to my source, they're not planning to storm the city a street, so they are planning to execute a so called pin sir movements will or they will encircle the cranium army from both the flanks, according to the russian defense ministry, one of the roads leading to lazar is now under a full control of the russian forces. now, once again, fighting intense fighting is continued over there. and according to officials, russia is using both of artillery and aviation,
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as well as ground troops. meanwhile, elsewhere in ukraine and several explosions were heard in the city of ikea in odessa and in as up our osha, part controlled by a ukraine at the moment. so former boxer now mayor of give it's alex, wish gore had confirmed that there were indeed explosions in the ukrainian capital . we caught up with a russian tank driver as his crew returned to base to rearm. before heading back into the fray, near oak letter, the operator shared his perspective on how the battle is progressing. also weighing in on how much of a fighting chance than the western tank, so stunned against the russian forces. club, boiler, the lots of threes. me look was up, we just returned from the combat missions 30 minutes ago. you can call the situation tense. after all, there is an offensive going on, but we're moving forward successfully. i'll be slowly, due to the fact that the military command want to save as many troops as possible. the soldiers are in
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a good mood because we're advancing. we're successfully destroying the enemy digital, rather than we're good if we come up against leopards or challengers that were made the same year as our tanks. i think we can handle it and move it for one simple reason. a lot depends on the crew. we will be opposed by people who have been trained only now will be unfamiliar with their western tanks. so i think we can handle it. they as proceed to ethnic hungarians, living in ukrainian trans carpathia at being forced into fighting for keith's forces. as according to the hungarian foreign minister in addition to ukrainians, hungarians also die in this war. since hungarians living and trans carpathia are also conscripted in the ukrainian army. we've seen some footage in recent days of how brutal sometimes is. the next video emerged on social media, reportedly showing ukrainian law enforcement trying to mobilize
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a middle aged ethnic con gary and mind by force. it comes amid other similar situ force mobilization across different regions of the country of ukraine. 40 take heavy losses on the battlefield. gary and foreign minister also notice this has become another reason why budapest is insisting on pays talk to in moscow and kenneth cd research fellow george samuel, he said the oppression of ethnic con, gary and living in ukraine, is similar to what the key regime has been doing to ethnic rushing, the gears of being persecuted because this is a rabidly nationalist regime that came to power in 2014. that was absolutely determined to x, the page, any known ukrainian manifestations of language culture tradition. so what they've been doing for the hon. guarantee dissimilar to what they did to the russians, what the, in the case of the russians,
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they were more numerous and they enjoyed the. ready of the, of the neighbor, which is russia, the hungarians, not as numerous. and obviously a hungary race. ready country and a limit that what he can do for his fellow hon guarantee. but the persecution that the hon garron minority has suffered such as the ban on education and gary and the all elimination of the stations of on care in this pledge of the flags, cultural centers, everything. all that has been eliminated. but that's often what this is supposed to . my down regime is about the new york times has been comparing and contrasting jewish political figures. the concluding that flatter mozilla and ski is a better leader than benjamin netanyahu. similarly for guessing about the ukranian leaders ties with neo naziism. but if israel is to persevere, it also must maintain the moral respect of its honest friends too bad for it that
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today, the jewish people's greatest leader resides in kiev, rather than jerusalem. the new york times opinion piece about the lengthy being the best that jewish need a clashes with care of tolerance of far right ideology. they are not see battalions a part of the ukrainian army, and often seen brandishing not see symbols on their flags, uniforms and spotted in the tattoos of its soldiers. this 1st life to aaron, good host of the american exception podcast, political scientist on the author of american exception, empire and the deep states. many thanks for joining us on the program is good to see today. so i'd love to walk you. what do you make of the new york times article in so you find it a little bit o though it appropriate to be comparing jewish leaders in the 1st place? yes, i think that's about the shape of it. it's strange that they have this neoconservative, wasp character, brett stevens. i'm assuming he's
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a wasp. talking about these jewish leaders in this way because the lensky is not. it's not a majority jewish country. no one has appointed him or elected him to serve as the some kind of leader of international judaism or the jewish people. it's just strange. he happens to be jewish, which is made awkward by the fact that his government get ok. it is a military contains actual about, you know, not these are subs dcs of nazis or whatever you want to call it. so it is very strange. and i don't, it's of a piece with, you know, the weird imperialist p. r, that the new york times does, it's strange that they give bread stevens a platform in the 1st place. the spectrum of opinion in new york times op ed page goes from pro war liberal to pro war neoconservative. and that's what passes for debate in the united states. and so you get weird takes, like this one seems like a bit of
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a toss up between netanyahu and the landscape way that you agree with the authors. conclusion about the landscaping, quote, the jewish peoples greatest leader, and i think jewish people would react to this. no, i mean i can't pretend to speak for jewish people as a, as a group, but i'm sure there they would be divided over this question and would resent this formulation, many of them just in general. so it is, it's very odd there, especially among the younger people, you know, even the netanyahu thing is younger, jewish people in my experience are less enthused about israel to put it mildly. and so talking about netanyahu in this vein is also weird, even though he's critical of netanyahu. it's kind of odd why he admits to having had an admiration for him in the, in the past. but i definitely don't think that most jewish people would think of the wind sky as being a, a leader of i mean he is a jewish person who happens to be
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a leader under very weird circumstances. but it's just a very bizarre and i, i agree, inappropriate way to, to frame this. and very hampton's good formulation by this guy, given that the mainstream media previously would have condemned and numerically would have condemned extremist movements. what do you think that now white washing ukraine's neo nazis? well, the u. s. like any empire has to put aside moral considerations when it works with certain groups. i don't think that the us works with arcadia or a czar or other nazi groups or drug trafficking mafia organizations because they find their ideology attractive. it's just that they will do the violent and you know shady things that are helpful to advance. the interests of us imperialism, and which further us
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a gemini. and so you have to work with some unsavory groups. these are in the case of ukraine and, and, and a's ob and right sector and so on. they are a majority of the ukrainians, and i don't know how i don't think that they are as fixated upon judaism in the same way that the nazis were. but they do have a lot of overlap with the nazis. and so it's a very odd it's an awkward position that the us is in trying to deny the real character of some of these elements. i think that they're useful to the us. i think the if the lensky or other ukrainians actually had any inclination towards negotiating for peace or having some kind of ending negotiated settlement for this war. that the, the nazis could provide. the sort of the nazi types could provide the violence to threaten zalinski or anybody else with if it came down to it because they're so fanatically devoted to this cause. so they are able to be manipulated in
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a way similar to the way the u. s. as manipulated, sloppy, g. how to groups in the past. this is just the part of the, of the u. s. empire. you have to farm a lot of these things out to various friends groups and who's really crazy enough to go around killing lots of people. and centering their whole worldview around it, it ends up being unsavory groups like this. it's also quite interesting as well, that the new york times is decided to criticize netanyahu in order to further hail . so lensky. can you look into the timing of this at all? do you think they have anything to do with it? i, it's a very, it's a fascinating question because it makes you wonder if the u. s. is trying to had its bets a little with israel or something, or for sending a message to israel. because israel has kind of vacillated in some way toward russia and china in different ways, trying to avoid maybe overtly antagonizing them. perhaps out of a sense that they recognize that us
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a gemini might not last forever. and so they're not going to always be able to rely on, you know, enormous amounts of money just by virtue of the fact that they serve as kind of a beachhead for anglo us imperialism in the middle east. so this is maybe it does mark them kind of change in general of the us view of israel, or maybe it's a way to send israel a message. it seems similar to me to the way that the u. s. denounced both scenarios, weird sort of january 6th caf play routine that we saw a few couple weeks ago in that. and biden has been baily supported lula in brazil, even though they were instrumental in putting lula in jail and putting both in our own power. so maybe the us realizes the heart that be it wants to pretend to be the champion of democracy in, you know, liberal values, whatever that means in 2023, that it's
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a bad look for them to be backing people like netanyahu both scenario for p reasons . that could be a part of it. everything is very strange now in terms of us foreign policy, i believe because u. s. a gemini, is threatened in a way that has not been since the, in the world war 2 really. and this is a very fateful political moment that we're living through aaron, good. how the american exception podcast, political scientist and all the other american exception and part of the deep states may thanks for speaking to us today. i really appreciate your time. thank you. ok, perfect. verizon and american activist group has published a new bone show video featuring the director of research and development at pfizer, who admits the pharmaceutical john considered mutating the coven virus for new vaccine opportunities. calling the pandemic a cash cow for the company. iser ultimately is thinking about, oh, mutating cobra does not a problem. we know,
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i don't know anyone with words for him like not, you know, good virus, you taking? yeah. one of the things were toys. why don't we just need to know how to so, so we get worked on, i'm the way to build a natural light. and legend could imagine no one wants to be enjoyed our company, mutually with it looks like they're sitting in some kind of a dining establishment. can you imagine being there, eating and overhearing? i'm talking about mutating viruses. check please got all of that guys. title, by the way, pfizer, director of research and development, strategic operations and m r. n a scientific planning. yeah. it sounds like he was filling a whole business plan for plague ink to this project. veritas journalist. now mother, nature just isn't fast enough. apparently to fill up big pharmacy coffers. so he saying that pfizer is giving the virus a little shove, the more quickly cove it mutates. the faster pfizer can announce that all the
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vaccines already purchased and sitting in storage are dated. and that there's a new must have latest and greatest version already for sale. i mean, either way it's gonna be a cap and now go to cal for a while going to work. well, yeah, i obviously like, it's not cool. i think the whole, i know, i think the whole like research or the viruses and mutating it would be the ultimate like cash. so yeah. so great making new viruses to sell a patch. so the injection kind of like apples, programmed obsolescence of its i phones to make customers buy new ones and keep the cash rolling in except i phones aren't making people sick. $15000000000.00 annual revenues by 2030. that's the estimated value that pfizer gave its m r n a cash cow in december in 2021 alone at the height of all his arm twisting for people to take
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the cobit job under threat of lockdown, or losing their job or not being able to assemble or traveller enjoy leisure activities. pfizer made $81000000000.00 in a single year. now this video comes at a time when more questions are coming out about phases tactics just last week. and indian official accused the company of trying to pressure the country to accept the clause that would lead it off the hook for injury or death from the job. the topic of excess mortality is now routinely evoked in the press with question swirling around like that. so why is that happening now? why are we seeing these excess deaths? now? there are too many credible answers forthcoming now. the british government also recently acknowledged on its own website that maya corditis and perry car died. us, which affect the heart, can indeed be caused by am or i, ne, vaccines. now that's a fact that was previously minimized as being extremely rare. or else, you know, just a minor detail. not really
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a big deal if you get it. but now it's apparently important enough for the government to explicitly warn british healthcare professionals that it's a concern worth way. something else this pfizer research director mentions is the incestuous relationship between big pharma and governments, a quote revolving door as he calls it and quote, bad for america here. don't say not just america, but other countries too. how about the situation here? for example, in europe, where to and yos earlier this month accused the european union leadership of signing secret contracts for these am or any cova jobs whose terms the public has yet to even see with pfizer. c. e o. getting a special mention in the report to make matters worse, pfizer ceo albert borla, has twice used to appear in front of the european parliament coded committee to answer questions about how contract negotiations were carried out. and our decision
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for a company who claims to be very transparent, vaccine criminals. that's what the same c, e o albert borla called those who question visors product. regardless of how many drinks this pfizer research director, may or may not have had before spilling the beans to project veritas, it's clearly time to stop giving the benefit of the doubt to the health industrial complex. and the governments in collusion with m. o. c has, it has requested a comment from fines regarding the authenticity of their employees statement and is waiting on a response me while the us centers for disease control and prevention. so they continues to recommend people stay up to date with cove at 19 vaccines. for a member of the european parliament on dorothy godfrey bloom says big pharma, it's a sort of mafia. big pharma is a so so mafia there are sort of mafia with all this unlimited power that they have
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through money and control of editorial media. we've also got to look at the sort of people who were too big pharma. and this is quite interesting. i met this quite early in life in another life when i was investment management, working for a company called well from the world foundation. what is interesting that these people have know they are, they have no moral compass. the institutions they work for are a moral. they don't take a more realistic view. and if you look at pfizer record, they have been find billions of dollars for killing millions of people in the indian sub continent in africa. but they go to but nobody gets fine. nobody goes to prison on the thing, just rolls on as it's rolling all now. and if you are a physician, if you are a doctor in the western industrial democracies, you hello the practice with the government to deborah. so you can actually base cut
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off from your confession if you speak back or face all the big pharma, i'm afraid, shamefully, most musicians of go along with this is the last 2 years at least 9 palestinians, including 2 civilians, were killed by israeli forces in the west bank on thursday, the violence left around 20 more injured according to palestinian authorities, following another rate on the jenin refugee camp in the west bank. 7 gunmen, assets be among those killed during the 3 hour clash, another palestinian was fatally sold by the israeli military later in a separate incident. no is ready, deaths were reported. the number of victims makes it the single deadliest day in the region for years. as 2 story building where the clashes took place was almost totally destroyed according to the palestinian health when history at least 29 locals have been killed by televi tv's forces in the west bank since january. the 1st we heard from the daughter of
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a victim who described what happened finally feel, well is she? my mother was killed while she was praying here and to gunfire. she was begging god to protect the janine refuge account fighters, sheepish praying, and approached the window to see what was going on. outside sniper shut her in the neck, she fall on the ground. i rushed to her. i held her head, put my hand on the wound to stop the beaded line. the cam fighters arrived and tried to provide 1st 8. these railey army was should and randomly at any one they saw the situation is getting worse here. what is happening right now is war now whether to peru, where an impeachment motion has been submitted against the incumbent, president, peruvian lawmakers are accusing dana, apollo, aussie of, quote, permanent moral incapacity. as i have ministration has been accused of mishandling protests that have been raging in the country for more than months. on tuesday, thousands of people took to the streets of poems, capital, where they were met with tear gas and pellets. so as after the president had
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publicly called for a truce, dana palo alto has been in power for little over a month since the country's previous leader petro castillo, was impeached to under, arrested. his support, his initiated protests, demanding follower taste, resignation and new elections. more than 50 people have died and violent clashes between protest is on police since then. now legislators have to collect the necessary amounts of votes to bring and impeachment motion to debate. peru has been experiencing a political crisis for a prolonged period as the country has had 6 presidents and 6 years. ah, washington has condemned new delhi for allegedly jeopardizing freedom of speech. that's in the wake of india's response to a recent, controversial b b. c documentary on prime minister and a wrench remote a it makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise in the agenda behind it.
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this is a propaganda piece designed to push a particular discredited narrative. the bias, the lack of objectivity and a continuing colonial mindset are blatantly visible. the documentary is said to explore and arrange modi's politics, but emphasizes his alleged involvement in the 2002 good. you rots, riots which claim the lives of at least one, thousands muslims and 10 days alike. the controversial bbc produce film has sparked outrage among many indians who say western hypocrisy has gone to great lengths to discredit india. india phobia on display as media attacks. india success in addition to attempting to defame modi, the bbc's documentary insults india's vast diversity, we stand with no render mowdy against this shameful act. center government criticize b. b. c for a documentary, sam mowdy is intolerant and fascist indira gandhi band, b b. c for 2 years in 1970. but she was

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