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is to look for common ground. 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. what do they plan to do at the tanks? protest break out in the german capital, following berlin's decision to send the letter tanks to you, praying with locals, expressing fear of the country's role in the conflict with a fully recruiting ethnic hungarian living in western ukraine to fight against russia . with mounting casualties already reported to representatives
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that pfizer admits they wanted to benefit from you. thanks. trains have become virus viewing them as a new vaccine opportunity with very well welcome. you're watching out the international with the latest world news that thanks good to have you with us. on the last 24 hours protested to take into the streets of germany, following berlin's decision to send the leopard tanks to ukraine. blackhawks denouncing western media propaganda and calling for an immediate holds on weapons deliveries. the key of could be seen with one banner reading. we are the red line. local sphere, the supplying tanks will escalate the conflicts and make germany a direct party. does not. she's dangerous because of course this means we're becoming a party to the war return,
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so they 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? that ships with fighter jets. it's never ending on was for so you have to try to stop the war through negotiations. if they want to end the conflicts, they have to talk to each other. and you already learn in kindergarten, continued confrontation, only worsens. the situation. corporation president is, are on milan, a virtual so heavily criticized the decision to send battle tanks to ukraine, noting his country should not provide military assistance to k of also taking a swipe at berlin. poor little gracious should not provide military assistance in any case. do want us to go to war here on the german foreign minister says that we must be united because quote, we are at war with russia. i did not 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. but wordsworth,
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nobody knew small former us president donald trump also joined those criticizing the u. s. and germany for deciding to send battle tanks to ukraine. he also watched officials to stop sending weapons to key of and to end the conflict. will that to as berlin and washington expect ukrainian forces to launch counter attacks against the russian army are 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 for mr. st. 31 of its m, one abrams. although the white house has that the delivery could take a matter of months, germany will deliver 14 of its most modern leopards where the several other nato states also committed to sending back own stocks. after waiting for a green light from berlin, finally the u. k. will be delivering 14 of its challenge a 2 tanks. now we asked for me, u. s. marine corps intelligence officer, scott rissa. if keith's army can actually handle the new weapons,
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those are 3 completely different types of tanks with 3 completely different types of maintenance and logistics and sustainability issues. the, you know, the challenger and the a leopard use diesel fuel. the m one uses a jet fuel which to 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 use the different kinds of change being provided. a we're actually making it very difficult for ukrainians to, to incorporate these tanks and use them on the field of battle. tanks are very maintenance, intensive francis and the m one abrams tank for every hour of operation. you need at least 3 hours of maintenance support. and that's just piece time operation. now you throw in the complexity of combat and you're probably looking for every hour,
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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 here? 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, a nice the ammunition in multiple previous conflicts leading to both civilians on 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 time deliveries, labeling them direct western involvement, and the conflicts 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 it's taking place in ukraine. we strongly disagree with this. moscow perceives 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 is his part of that. i think they will continue to search for weapons to send ukraine . it will obviously make no difference. we were told that hi mars in the triple
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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 hide, 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. now the latest updates on the ukranian conflict, russian troops have cuts off the main roadway leading to the key town of south west of the regional capital. don't you ask us off the local authorities at the army secured a fit hold paving the way for a bigger offensive and circling ukrainian forces. ortiz, women cause to have, has a detail. but according to our, my sources from the guys are fighting integrals are right now. they've been on the outskirts of the city for the last 2 days in the they have established
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a foothold just outside of the city, which is about 70 kilometers away from the s corps. 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 a republic. now once again, according to my source, they are not planning to storm the city streets are planning to execute a so called pin sir movements will or they will circle the ukrainian army from both 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, incense fighting is continued over there. and according to officials, russia is using both artillery and aviation, as well as ground troops. meanwhile,
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elsewhere in ukraine, on several explosions were heard in the city of give in odessa and in as up our osha, part controlled by a ukraine at the moment former boxer. now mayor of give it's alex wish go, had confirmed that there were indeed explosions in the ukrainian capital. we caught up with a russian tank driver as he's clover turned to base to rearm before heading back into the frame. and the operator shed his perspective on how the battle is progressing. also weighing on how much of a fighting chance the new western tanks will stand against the russian forces. a boiler, the lots of threes, renewables up we just returned from the combat missions 30 minutes ago. you can call the situation tense with after all, there's an offensive going on. but we're moving forward successfully. i'll be of 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 and it'll also go if we come up against leopards or challengers that were made the same years our tanks. i think we can handle 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 part of ethnic hungarians living in ukrainian at trans carpathia 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 in trance carpathia also conscripted in the ukrainian army. we've seen some footage in recent days of how brutal sometimes is. oh, well this video emerged on social media, reportedly showing ukrainian law enforcement trying to mobilize a middle aged to ethnic hungarian man by force. it comes amid other similar
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esthetician, forced mobilization across different regions of the country as ukraine's 4th is take heavy losses on the battlefield. the hungarian foreign minister also noticed this has become another reason why budapest is insisting on peace talks between moscow and kith. cd a research fellow, george samuel, he says the oppression of ethnic hungarians living in ukraine is similar to what the key of regime has been doing to ethnic russians. think on 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 non ukrainian, the manifestations of language, culture tradition. so what they've been doing for the hungarians is not dissimilar to what they did to the russians, but the, in the case of the russian lampposts were more numerous and they enjoyed the. ready
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support of the neighbor, which is russia, the hungarians, not as numerous. and obviously of hunger is a very small. ready country and is limited to what he can do for his fellow hungarians. but the persecution of the hungarian minority has suffered such as the ban on education and gary and the all elimination of manifestations of on care. in this budget. the flag culture centers everything, all that has been eliminated. but that's often what this is supposed to. my down regime is about new york times has been comparing and contrasting jewish political figures concluding that flood. lensky is a better leader than benjamin netanyahu, seemingly forgetting about the ukrainian leaders ties with near 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 peoples greatest leader resides in kiev, rather than jerusalem. the new york times opinion piece about the landscaping, the best jewish leader, clashes with care, tolerance of far white ideology, neo nazi battalions, a part of the ukranian army, and often seen brandishing nazi symbols on the flag uniforms and on the cost of its soldiers. and the landscape himself has defended the notorious of battalion, trying to justify the movement. a soft battalion that is said to be nazi affiliated organization, operating as a militia in your country, said to be committing their own atrocities. razzles was one of those many battalions. did the key of will need they are what they are political scientist, the ortho, and host of the american exception podcast. erin, good faith. the west is trying to whitewash neo nazi grapes and ukraine. it's an awkward position that the u. s. is in trying to deny the real character of some of
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these elements. it's convenient for the u. s. that someone ski happens to be jewish, but when it comes down to it, they will always minimize or down play, whatever terrible groups they're supporting or they will just say they're not supporting them. i mean, this is, this is why you have to tell against agencies with plausible deniability. so a lot of times they can just say, well, we're not supporting them. but with a's of because they're officially in the ukrainian military, they can't deny that they just down play it or a couple of other ways to like say that it's okay somehow. or typically they try to say that russians are the ones who are really the nazis, which anyone is familiar with the history world war 2 and the 26600000. soviets who died defeating the nazis. it's that is total nonsense, but you know, this is the, that's what they'll put out there. and we just have to the, to deal with that we have to do with the fact that our media is pretty terrible.
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project marriage has an american activist group past published a new bombshell video featuring the director of research and development at pfizer, who admits the pharmacies co joint considered neat tating because of a virus for new vaccine opportunities. quoting the pandemic, a cash cow for the company iser ultimately is thinking about mutating cobra. does a bruce horn like not, you know, good virus facilitating? yeah. one of things where story is like, why don't we just need to do so. so we get worked on, i'm going to build one's action for you without a job, like as you could imagine, no one wants to be, enjoy 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. gum love. that guy's title by the
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way, pfizer, director of research and development strategic operations and m r and 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 farm as coffers. so we saying that pfizer is giving the virus a little shove, the more quickly cove and mutates. the faster pfizer can announce that all the vaccines already purchased and sitting in storage are dated. and that there's a new must have the latest and greatest version already. for sale, i mean either way it's to be a half now go to cal for 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 of the viruses and mutating it would be the ultimate like cash. so yeah. so gray, making new viruses to sell
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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 the coven job under threat of lockdown, or losing their job, or not being able to assemble or travel or 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 jap, the topic of excess mortality is now routinely evoked in the press with question swirling around like that. so why is that happening now?
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why are we seeing these excess deaths? now? there are too many credible answers forthcoming now the british government also recently knowledge dives on website that maya cardite us and perry cardite us, which affect the heart, can indeed be caused by m r i n a vaccines. now that's a fact that was previously minimized as being extremely rare or else you know, just a minor detail, not really 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 geo,
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earlier this month accused the european union leadership of signing secret contracts. for these m r n a cove 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's coven committee, to answer questions about how contract negotiations were carried out. an odd decision 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 them. asi has requested a comment from pfizer regarding the authenticity of the employees statement and is waiting on a response. well, meanwhile,
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the u. s. centers for disease control and prevention that he continues to recommend . people say up to date with cove at 19 vaccines from a member of the european parliament and all fed godfrey blooms. these people who work for big pharma often lack of moral compass. big pharma is so so mafia, the results of mafia with all this unlimited power that they have through money, uncontrolled with editorial media. we've also got to look at the sort of people who works with big pharma. and this is quite interesting and 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 worked for are a moral. they don't take a more realistic view. and if you look at phasers record, they have been find billions of dollars for killing millions of people in the
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indian subcontinent in africa. but they go to bed, 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 can only practice with the governments to deborah. so you could actually breeze cut off from your profession if you speak back. go face all to big pharma, i'm afraid, shamefully, most positions of go along with this in 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 gun manasseh to be among those killed during the 3 hour clash. another palestinian was fatally shot
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by the israeli military late in a separate incidents. no is ready, deaths were reported. the number of victims makes it the single deadliest day in the region. and yes, a 2 story building where the clashes took place was almost totally destroyed. according to the palestinian health ministry, at least at 29, locals have been killed by television forces in the west bank since january. the 1st. we heard from the daughter of a victim who described what happened for the 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. she pinched, 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 pleaded 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 over to peru,
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where an impeachment motion has been submitted against the incumbent. president, peruvian lawmakers are accusing dana, paula wants a of quote, a permanent moral incapacity as admit. her administration has been accused of mishandling protests that had been raging in the country for more than a month until say, thousands of people took the streets of cruise capital where they were met with tick, asked the and pellets hours after the president had publicly called for a truce dina bellow, i say, has been in power for a little over a month since the countries previously to petro castillo, with impeached and arrested. his support is initiated, protests demanding bala taste resignation and new elections within 50 people have died in violent clashes between protest as on police. since then, now legislators have to collect the necessary amounts of votes to bring an impeachment motion to debate. peru has been experiencing a political crisis for a prolonged period as
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a country has had 6 presidents in 6 years. 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, no rend remotely. it makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise in the agenda behind it. 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. a documentary is set to explore in a rental modi's politics, but emphasizes his alleged involvement in the 2002 good route riots which claimed the lives of at least 1000 muslims and hindus alike. the controversial bbc produce film has spoke to outrage. among many indians who say western hypocrisy has gone to great lengths to discredit india. india phobia on display as media attacks,
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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. so modi is intolerant and fascist indira gandhi band, b b. c for 2 years in 1970. but she was a great democratic leader. typical leftist hypocrisy. these 3 american men have invaded 9 countries and 23 years killed, 11000000 civilians and no one calls them. war criminals, no v b c, no new york times or any other media house will dare make a documentary on them, but they will spread propaganda against india and modi. 247. former indian diplomat, a nail, it took a ny, i'd say the west might not be satisfied with new dailies, economic success, as well as with modi's, enhancing relations with moscow. the western narrative that are created, the only like something were to, to say when against india,
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because india for the rising, it is the fastest growing major economy and they have not been happy about india as a principal to stand out in that shape in war. india hasn't stood for peace dialogue and diplomacy, and prime minister movie has spoken to president booth and they don't like that in the i've done that, but they b as a principal, the stand the out friends with them. we have the relationships with them. i think we shall level of the polar political level, but at the same time i'll be out of principal country we take, we have always been against extra dimensions. there's no doubt about it. but at the same time, one has to take everything and complete autistic man. you have glasses that you can not have a myopic view, and then try to do something that these countries want us to do. we will never do that. we can find the latest. these are the dates on our website, t dot com. thank you for choosing asi international. ooh,
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ah, ah, in 1834 france invaded algeria, and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the colonists, known as p a no ours took the best land from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited. these goss mazda is content, the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liber ation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress to rebellion using
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cruel measures. full villages were wiped out packs of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were bought into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help the algerian patriots managed to induce france the start fees, negotiation. in 1962, evian records were signed, voting algeria in the past towards independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians. oh, is your media a reflection of reality?
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ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community i you going the right way? where are you being that some with direct? what is true was his face in the world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah, is an electric vehicle really cheaper to own than an old fashioned gas coupler? float e b 's were once promised was eco friendly and friendly to our pocketbook. but how
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they deliver on that promise. the truth is, electric vehicles only help the environment when electricity generation itself becomes d carbonite. otherwise, we're substituting burning fossil fuel to my gas tanks to our power plant. i'm christy i and today we'll talk about the cost of converting to all electric vehicles. let's get started. what is the cost to buy and maintain an electric vehicle versus your traditional petro powered vehicle? well 1st there is the cost to buy an ab model to model electric vehicles are currently more expensive than petrol consuming vehicles about $56000.00 compared to $46000.00. now to compensate many countries are offering tax credits and subsidies range between $5000.00 to $10000.00. luckily the cost differential could disappear in the near.
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