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we choose to look for common ground. ah, ah, ball. michelle revelations, from a legendary pitcher award winning journalist, whose extensive investigation concludes that they do s blue off the russian north stream gas pipelines. it was reportedly done under the guise of nate. so naval drills and that both exceed in order to cover the missions drugs also handle the program, the theory and read chris and say sanctions imposed on them mosque is prevent vital, a delivery from getting to the country after devastating earthquakes leave at least 1600 people dead in the middle east or nation and your request has
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been denied, not the message from beijing who rejected a call from the u. s. defense minister in the aftermath of washington shooting dawn of want beijing. how's cold weather post? with broadcasting from moscow? this is our to you. my name's unit o'neill on 30 minutes of news and views started on the attack on russia's north stream gas pipelines was carried out by the united states with norwegian involvement. that's the conclusion of an investigation carried i by american award winning journalist seymour hersh ortiz, marina cost to rev. i'd like to be more details from the prob, including a source stating that president biden himself had signed off on the plant by does decision to sabotage to pipelines came after more than 9 months, was highly secret back and forth debate inside washington's national security
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community about how to best achieve that goal? for much of that time, the issue wasn't whether to do the mission with how to get it done with no overt clue as to who was responsible as early as a 2021. a joe biden authorized the national security adviser of the united states jake sullivan to create an entry agency group that would be tasked with figuring out how to eliminate these pipelines. now this group, by the end of the year, jake sullivan created another group that then had the task of figuring out how to do it. this was top secret. seymour hersh is quotes in a source that is directly involved in the operation of this. and he says that by the end of 2021, jake sullivan convened the meeting, had guys from men and women from the joint chiefs of staff, the cia and the state, and treasury department. and they all had top seek several top secret meetings as
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were out and the following year. and the details that are provided in this article, which makes all of us assume that this is legitimate, aside from the background of seymour hersh, which will get soon the 2nd. but for example, they met in the secure room on the top floor of the old executive office building adjacent to the white house. that was also the home. all of the president's foreign intelligence advisory board vizier said guys, whatever you do, just make sure it's covert that no one finds out about it. now, the ca, at the time it was directed by william burns, and he is the one that came up with the master plan of using the deep divers, a deep sea divers to trigger an explosion along the pipeline. and let's see how they figured out when would be the ideal time to do it so that no one would suspect anything. the norwegians had a solution to the crucial question of when the operation should take place. every
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june, for the past 21 years, the american 6 fleet whose flagship is based in gaia to italy, south of rome, has sponsored a major nato exercise in the baltic sea in rome, scores of allied ships throughout the region. the current exercise held in june would be known as baltic operations $22.00 than their wages proposed. these would be the ideal cover to plant the mines. so the all new nato exercises became the cover. so in june 2022, they used those annual nato exercises and they plan said explosives, with norway's help, they planted those explosives, they found a way to camouflage them. in this article they said that the white house had doubts because they wanted to do it right away. and then they said, well, it will look a little bit of this. if we do it right after the exercises are over. so what they did was then they asked another assignment was, can you figure out
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a way how to detonate them out at a later time? meanwhile, we had a few slip ups from us officials. we had joe biden saying that if russia invades ukraine at the time that we're st early, 2022 right before the special military operation began. so already jo, by that is discussing how the will eliminate notes from one analyst from 2 of before that. in january we had with tura newland who was also saying how they should be happy if the pipelines were destroyed than that they would find the way to do it. if russian race yeah. then there will be we. there will be no longer on our stream to i think administration is very gratified to know that nordstrom too is now as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the see here are countless of sound bites, just like that from us. officials, a who are a great for that, this happened and we heard that from before. and also after the terrorist attack, which is what russia considers that we should just touch. of course,
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as you mentioned on the person who carried out this incredible investigation so much for background went into it's seymour hersh. he could quite literally write the book on investigative journalism. yeah. award winning for another investigative journalist and he's the one who's responsible for, for example, looking into the my lai massacre and its cover up during the vietnam war. he also, he received the pulitzer prize for international reporting for that. also we have in the seventy's, he covered the watergate scandal. this is why i would assume they trusted seymour hersh because of this background. so i wonder what the us will do now and how they will try to defame him or how they will try to say, because already referred that they're saying it's pure affection. the united states was not involved in the nor stream explosion. this is actually false and complete fiction, but how can they arg, was someone who has a track record of producing quality journalism and investigative journalism. and
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uncovering secrets within the white house is something that we've seen in the past . not only with seymour hearse is reporting, but other investigative look, looks at our investigations into activities that the government wants to keep secret. i think that's the standard response didn't surprise any of us and i think they had to respond quickly because they couldn't let it just lie out. there was some kind of a without a denial, but not denial. again. doesn't mean much. we look at how these things play out. eventually more information comes out that supports this initial reporting until it becomes very hard for them to deny. that's usually what happens . i mean, he's extremely rigorous in his reporting and it is,
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you know, inconceivable to me that there are many holes in the store at all. i mean, if similar rights it, it's given the last few decades work is it usually turns out to be completely true. well, while the us refutes any involvement in the covert operation on the newer stream pipelines, an investigation into the incident, conducted by some european states continues. russia's foreign ministry, spokeswoman marie, as a horrible, sees the nations in question have undermined the prob we have repeatedly voiced russia's position on the bold meant of the u. s. in nato. nothing that they did not hide this boasting to the whole world about the intention to destroy the civilian infrastructure, through which you are perceived russian energy resources. we also regularly noted the reluctance of denmark, germany, and sweden to conduct an open investigation and opposition to russia's
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participation in it. and this, despite the fact that our country has incurred huge costs rober just a few days ago, norway said that you sanctions prevented from helping with the investigation into the north stream explosions. last october, sweden denmark and norway obstructed examination of the data of the pipeline. so herschel report alleges that norway was washington's partner in blowing up nord string, one and to norway. secret services selected the placement of the explosives. according to this report, norway hated russia and wired to sell its own gas to europe at ledges and russia gas prevented that norway allegedly also ran interference according to her. she's report for washington with neighboring sweden and denmark, and they did that. so these countries wouldn't get suspicious if they saw divers in the area place who'd be explosive. and apparently they,
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norway was not supposed to tell sweden and denmark exactly, or the divers were doing their just if they happen to see divers not to be concerned that you know they be there and don't worry about it. so now really it just kind of remains to be seen exactly how the e u will respond. mother to this report of its very best friend and ally, washington allegedly colluding with one of its very old number states norway, to blow up a critical economic lifeline. will opposition forces to the mainstream? normative have been offering no reaction to the claims of u. s. involvement in the pipeline attack and condemned washington's european allies for parking it. can you think of any examples from history of a secret operation that the white house was responsible for, but strongly denied? besides, you know that little mass surveillance, careful. while the federal government invokes trans atlantic friendship,
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the u. s. government ensures that that not stream pipelines are blown up. as pullet surprised when hersch has meticulously researched, whose interest does the federal government actually represent? well, i suspect the german government would be highly embarrass. it's some comfortable use and they will try to her, you know, this story just as safe, always trying to simply deny or ignore any reports about switching her screen via tech for any are on the pipeline being carried out by one of its allies. no one really has an interest in investigating this is use of impartially and were largely white with williams and had checked the investigation because no one fast game those that she profit from the destruction of
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the pipelines and you given us one example, name b, norway had absolutely no interest in raising the profile can know the story to tell you by today they pentagons revealed, china rejected our request for a high level phone call in the wake of the recent dining of the now infamous chinese balloon that had flown across parts of the us immediately after taking action to down the p. r. c. balloon the do, do you submitted a request for a secure call between secretary austin and p r. c minister of national defense. unfortunately, the p r c has declined. our request or commitment to open lines of communication will continue. while washington claims that balloon was a surveillance device, china essays, the explanations much simpler than it was a weather monitor which had straight off course chinese a for especially as victor gough told my colleague, researcher that relations between the 2 countries helping tell to further blow by
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the instant this shooting down of an innocent, humblest, a ship all the balloon of china by the u. s. military, using one of its best. airplanes, for example, is an affront to china, is a damage to the china us ah, understanding with each other and is all over reaction to watch to a balloon wake up. therefore, i think it's absolutely legitimate for child. the refuse to have any paul call phone call or beating with the u. s. secretary of defense. so if a chinese balloon is an american aerospace, or even just above it and america shoots it down, wouldn't this then give the right to china to shoot down any number of american assets that violate its air space nearly every single day? absolutely. i think for the recall the china has been condemned to united states
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again and again and again, not just for days or weeks or months for years, for the fragrant violation of channels, sovereignty, and territorial integrity for violating the one china policy, etc. so if charla would do exactly like what the u. s. military did a few days ago by shooting down an innocent, harmless as the u. s. military characterized this issue ah airship, for example, from the air then china will be fully justified to shoot and shoot and shoot again and again and again. but what won't the consequences, charlie, the largest phase will be at wong with each other. we'll further bit neither the chinese people nor the american people. therefore under gun and the u. s. government to know the consequences. sanctions on syria must be immediately lifted to get life saving
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a to those affected by mondays. devastating earthquakes that left nearly 3000 people dead so far. that is the demand of the syrian or a red crescent which is lives that could be saved or being lost if they can. amik sanctions imposed in our country is the main obstacle to get a needed equipment. with this, we demand for the legion of economic sanctions and the siege in order to allow a deliverers and humanitarian actions to be implemented. will syrian base political analysts bust them about abdullah believe the u. s. is thing political games when it comes to aid going to syria? there is no u u. n. sanctions against syria. there is u. s. united states and e u sanctions against this is fair. everyone would know that for humanitarian aid, these sanctions should be lifted in spite of that united hill lion
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yesterday. mister please can of our representative of u. s. department, samantha power, the director of. busy is a say that we will, we will a held that ne us here. yeah. either in that you're trying to divide people to divide you graphically amid the total devastation, things of hope can still be witnessed. this young girl was took from the rubble of her wrecked home. after being from for days, rush, emergency workers had joined in the rescue efforts trying to reach those most indeed, but every hour the grim death tools continues the line. serious 2nd largest city of a level is one of the areas west affected moscow's defense ministry. phase russian teams totaling 300 workers to help save more than 40 people and recover 5 bodies
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from the ruins. so far, there are scenes of utter desolation, of course in neighboring ter kia, as well as is the epicenter of what's not been confirmed. as the deadliest global are quick in a decade, from a high rise apartment block something reduced to nothing but mountains of broken concrete. so twisted metal with signs of life getting more difficult to detect more than 1000. that's already been confirmed inter kia, that number is almost certain to rise upwards of 53000 people have also been left injured. russian emergency personnel are working on the ground. there are t spoke with one of them as well as to the strong this roosevelt from the plane. we immediately went to work and began searching the rubble for survivors. in total, we arrived as part of $67.00 rescues among us. so dog handlers and psychologists, there's a lot of work to be done on the middle of now akin garden mom. bleach museum. 2
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days ago i was in my house, my friend lives here, so i came to her, but there was no one here. no organizations, no equipment, people on the road initiative found and brought equipment to rescue operations. here everything is very bad. there is simply no city left night where just alone, our city was left alone. we need help. we need people, we've been waiting for so long. i've been here for so long doing something and there's nothing to help us with the machine. and they just a little more light, emerging from the destruction. 2 year old mohammed was fun by rescuers under the rubble of a house in the turkish province of huff. say, the boy was trumped by a concrete slab and had been stuck there for 40 for a man powers. while he awaited really that toddler, i was provided with vital water from the lid of a boat. i'm another that's a roughness. really. what for more, only full light from the catastrophic natural disaster that's left more than 10000
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people dead. many more injured and countless homes and buildings destroyed had to r t dot com for the latest we are across the big developments there. okay, to south asia and sri lanka were cried, have flocked to the streets and protest that new tax is imposed by the government, amid other issues affecting the crisis, hit nation, a local correspondence at this report from the capital ation bite. but this rallies have been organized by so much of a union involved in the health sector education sector over and it does and even the bumps today, especially, i will be all good sections of the night on them, which was inaugurated by the president on a vehicle with the main motive behind such a bead, especially real, the operative performs especially to produce by the government with effect on the
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1st of january reaches amounting to more than 36 percent of the way due to these tax reforms that bid them introduce as a precaution to be sure to bring back the normal seat of the national economic. but the paid unions are alleging is that they are not repaired. could be a huge, actually in a situation where the cost of tv has skyrocketed. and even that is your normal teeth. but it comes to a large scale allegations of live, scary corruption, which prevailing in the country at the moment and the tax issue. also, we are taking seriously because the at the moment as a country, we are pacing a brand green lock of doctors and on the property, not leaving the country because of the environment which is created by the authorities. the government is aggravating economic crisis. and like the us,
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as bankers at the moment from the government is to amended tax laws and stopped immediately, new tax reforms. we would like to tell the president of this ruin. gov, please listen to the ways of they've nurture not listen to the voice of the liberal party, but the dog and the all the people in the proper, you know, they are going to leave the country. country bill. i'm going to live that, i mean, what put up on a regular sizes i need to be working. so i bona fiance unions. long video bagging sick of organized visa rally via especially to give the government to the british and dandy. i'm not really that amount of huge from death side of easy k returning the program nor to europe on some updates from the conflict in don bass authorities in that done yet. republic say at least 2 civilians have been killed and another
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injured after residential areas were again targeted by keith's forces. more than 30 shells were said to have been fired at civilian aries of than yet, city from ukrainian health positions. a number of apartment buildings were hit along with a local shopping center ortiz from on culture. it filed this report. whole people won't work with 2 civilians were killed in dawn net on wednesday afternoon. they'd zide right here on this spot. this is a purely civilian area. around me or her residential building. so this is her major supermarket of a major supermarket chain. now the impact of the shell is that right here. this is the crater that was made by a 155 millimeter, a missile supply to ukraine by nato countries. now 2 people died instantly on this spot. one woman, her legs were blown off. ah, the man,
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he also suffered shrapnel wounds and died on the spot and one person was injured. and now they're treating that person at a hospital here in don't ask michelle a bureau variable the 1st shell landed while i was working on a book that had come out here to the elderly woman. then i heard the whistling sound of another common shell which heath the gates on the shop in santa i managed to run into the basement. when i came out there were 2 dead people. there are no mil server, so it is nearby only stimulus leave here ru grandma, there was an explosion at last wave came and windows were blown out and the whole building here, 2 people died. the woman's legs were turned on and the man was lying on the ground . now, apart from the people who died, this apartment building also suffered damage. you can see local residents are now collecting things that flew out of the apartment. but almost every single
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window on this side of the apartment building was blown out. another day, more victims and more destruction by the ukrainian military ramana casa, have arti, darnedest. republic, growing western arm shipments to kiev may trigger a nuclear war bounce the message from pink floyd co founder on peace activists. roger waters. the musician delivered his remarks of the un security council, where he stated endless lethal aid from the west has escalated the company. profits from the war to line the pockets of the very, very few. and the hedge a monic march of some of the towards unipolar world domination. ready please reassure us that he's not on vision for there is no good outcome down the road. that road leads only to disaster. every one on that road
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has a red button. in the brief case. and the further we go down that road, the closer the achieve fingers get to that read the opening of the meeting. we did hear from roger waters and his eloquent words were praised by a number of members and the security council who spoke afterwards. however, at the u. s. representative, he didn't really seem to have much use for roger waters comments. here's what the us representative sat in his remarks. we unequivocally reject the victim blaming, notion that ukraine, self's offense is the obstacle to winning this war. the security assistance, including weapons that the united states and more than 50 other countries are providing and will continue to provide is for ukraine, self defense. this distinction cannot be more important. now. shina echoed what was said by roger waters that pouring more weapons into ukraine is simply not proven to
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bring the conflict to a close resolution. and that there wasn't going to be a military solution to the conflict that it was necessary for there to be a negotiation between the major countries involved in there. there needs to be a di escalation and negotiation in the step toward piece, not the boring and of more rabbits. now, russ, an ambassador to bend zia, he took to the floor and he used this opportunity to point out that for western military contractors, this war in ukraine, which they are actively prolonging as been a financial bonanza. here's what he said, coming to the constant flow of alms deliveries for the last 3 months of 2022 alone . the corporate equities have risen by more than 20 percent us alms manufacturers have also gotten exercise area for weapons testing. how could alms manufacturers possibly resist this? the money allocated to kiev doesn't even leave the u. s. his gang straight to the u
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. s. alms companies, the west has found a pretext for increasing revenues. the west is directly involved in the conflict, not only by sending alms, but also by sending most and rees. so russia and china echoed what sounded like the message of roger waters, which was that there needed to be negotiation to resolve the conflict and that for a more weapons into the key of government, that was not a good move, wasn't going to lead to peace. now, there were polite words from other members of the security council toward roger waters. and there were clear differences regarding them. there was a pretty clear call from the united states to simply condemn russia to blame russia for the entire conflict. and despite their willingness to hear from roger waters, it seems like the other representatives that were aligned with the united states were not really willing to look beyond the u. s. narrative that blames russia for
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the entire conflict. so there were clear differences articulated at the meeting. it was certainly a rare day at the un headquarters where we did hear from a member of the cultural and artistic community making an appeal for peace. hundreds of pakistan. these have taken to the streets in the 3rd mass protest against last month's deadly, most blast. the insane claimed scores of lives. most of them, policemen. local journalist reports now on the demands of the demonstrators following u. s. reaction to the atrocities are rated by the spokesman department or the support largest glossy the police headquarters. it's a challenge, of course. any terrorist attack is something that we condemn with the utmost vociferous ness. this is a scourge that affects pakistan. it affects india effects afghanistan. it's something that we focused on throughout the entire region when it comes to pakistan,
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there an important partner of the united states and a partner in any number of ways. interesting. lee, when the united states are saying that even support by august on these houses are supporters. what had together to demand these in the city they're taking against the united states of america. americans will never france dos, they can hamas and i'm disappointed with the u. s. because i've been waiting for so long for peace here, but there is no hope in the past who had started to movement, leave americans leave when they start notarial. peroration in buddha, areas who believe war can't bring peace issac country. when i was there anything the nation this describe, the more did i think is what the destroy the land. and they said that into the gaze of water in the sweden, because a lot of in our run has been in pakistan, the terrorism 11 on the skin on the terrorism has increased. this product has been
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organized. my mother, i really just wanted to go to marty ameristar, gordon gibson, and the out the money piece and they do out the garment. many, willis, 3000 police officers, had been to plight to protect the members of the parliament and the cabinet minister. and they are to be called back to protect the fellow around as a new ur base, located entirely underground on reportedly immune to any attack. the base is said to be set deep in scientists. i cross mountain range in the west of the country and is able to host fighter jets as well as remotely control military drones, as well as having all the necessary facilities. a traditional ur base offers, such as the number of hangers and maintenance sites. it's out of sight from prying eyes on, shielded by concrete and rock. the compound was visited by tara.
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