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a hole ah ah, what do you think i should do is no use his name? good jail. it's amazing to me that how they are seymour hersh, the journalists behind the investigation into the u. s. road in the north stream. pipeline blah reveals the pressure he's facing by mainstream media to divulge his thoughts with here, restrict pavilion and media access to the embattled city of altima, widely known as pa commute. as much as for his advance on entrenched ukrainian positions with would most position.
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the russian forces inside the village over body or the photos russian troops as they advance in advance of one of the key ukrainian strongholds outside. going with a very welcome to you. it's 8 pm here in the russian campus all. and this is our to international with the latest world news update. it's good to happy with us. now, governments are good tracking down people who talk about the message from seymour hersh. the journalist behind the bombshell node stream blast investigation which concluded that the u. s. was behind the attacks in september her she's now standing strong to protect his sources despite overwhelming media pressure. i think with the newspapers, particularly the german newspaper during asked me to be in new york times and the washer most just ignore me. what they want to really,
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what they think i should do is, you know, use his name and jail. it's amazing to me that how, how they fall in my, my colleagues, they into new york times. they didn't do that. the one thing that governments good is tracking don't people who are similar hearse was a very nonchalant and this podcast interview. and he said that this is something that was out there all along and but it wasn't very hard to find. and all you had to do was a little bit of digging and he did just that, which is how he found his source. and once again with direct operational knowledge into how the us did it, how it planned these attacks and how it got rid of know what stream one and north seem through the pipelines. and he says that even though we're making a big deal out of this, he says, yes, it is a big deal. but in terms of finding out the information, all you have to do will search for it. it was out there. and now of course, he's under a lot of pressure to reveal his source even jokes at one point saying that this is
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his 1st and perhaps his last interview since writing that article because he doesn't know what will happen. and if perhaps there will be some pressure on him, we've seen radio silence, no pun intended. regarding headlines from me, the media. there has been barely anything. and when we do see mainstream media talking about the revelations in the bombshell article that you wrote were seen, it twisted in a way, russia wants answers now regarding america's involvement and blowing up the blowing up the pipelines. and again, this is not the rasa one tonight, so this should be the world wants answers. the world needs to know what happens. or for example, one of the articles they say, once celebrates a journalist, seymour hersh, in a way, trying to defame him. but let's see what see more hers himself has to say regarding who the source was. it's not even a hard story to understand. the president of the united states and the under
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secretary of state, both said they were going to do it. i did it. there's something called the pipeline industry as an industry that makes people make american companies involved. they build pipelines around the world. you need to me. yes, yes. you know what happened? see my hearse there, of course talking about the fact that joe by then spoke about it openly. victoria newland spoke about it openly. pipelines, getting rid of them if need be. and that's what he's saying. and they did just that . and regarding he gave us seems to be give us a little hands about the pipeline industries. and also in that interview says it doesn't necessarily, his source doesn't necessarily have to be american. let's don't forget that nato countries were involved in that. or even energy companies knew that this was the implant, they just couldn't talk about it. marina, you know, about north stream. i know about not sure we've been hearing about it for years, covering it here for years. but many people don't really know the full story. the background, can you tell us a little bit more about the background of the north stream projects and the revelations and how they've been handled since they've come out?
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of course north soon gas pipelines were used to deliver cheap russian gas to germany and see europe in general. and germany was receiving a substantial amount. now notes to which was finally completed was going to double the amounts of cheap ross and gas flowing to germany. and of course, to europe. and america wanted to put an end to it and they needed to get rid of those pipelines. so as early as 2020 long joe biden authorized his national security advisor to come up with a theme and find a way to we can rush to defeat boots. and as i mentioned in that article, and what happened was that jake sullivan, the national security advisor, put together a team that involved the joint chiefs of staff, the cia, the state and treasury department that had lots of top secret meetings right next to the white house and lisa, some of the details that seymour hersh mentions in the article, that's what makes us think that this source is legitimate because there's some
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things there that you wouldn't find unless you know that this is somewhat, as he says, with direct knowledge of the operational planning so top secret meetings and they find a way to do it. so u. s. navy divers, or to be used. but when, and how do you do it? norway gives them the idea. hey, you can do it during the annual nato drills that we have every june. so u. s. navy divers, supposedly go down under and part of the bombs and then they decide to detonator at a later date using planes that drop a bully. and that's how it sets off who's in our frequency radio frequency, the sound and it's done. ukrainian forces are facing increasing pressure as russian troops advanced toward the strategic city of our tomb. off scores are known as bank commute. the ukranian field commander announcing that accessible civilians and press to the ambassador area would be restricted
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starting from monday. but it used to be a blue street fighting continues in the suburbs of the eastern and southern parts of the city. the access of civilian spotwood will officially be closed. will elise? so they promised it should have been done earlier, so as not to endanger people or super booking. so ukraine currently controls only one, wrote lincoln troops in our, tim ask with the rest of the army. according to media reports earlier, the head of the van, a group confirmed his fight as to control of the village of class niagara. a key foothold in the north. just 9 kilometers from archer mask the control of this system and potentially paved the way for further advancement in the don. yes, were public nice. the situation on the bounce, i sailed intensifies and verified video circulating online chaise a ukrainian soldier calling for t. i have to withdraw its troops from the embattled area really deal but to get the boys out of bachman that it will be a repeat of ourselves, stole it,
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but bring out the boys. if they have already made many appeals, why aren't you listening to like it? went all boys die. take your son a wife to the positions and bach mode mas. let them take a stand there. you are murderous. what number you and i put conan editor in chief of and the media news thinks the basil for back commute is a key factor in the ukraine conflict. but what is the key do? very dig into the region. o doris people republic does lobby asked cromwell doors where everything started in 2040. of course, this is the main battle. what we see now, 2014, when these civil war in chris started and especially dear ago, went a claim of go russian attack. what happened was that 250000 nationalists was getting ready with the later support to attack. and they started,
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week later russia made an intervention again to help us here. we have lived a clever year and we haven't seen the jude in the western media at all. liberation of dawn. it is an important step forward because that the whole region of wealth are to most bottom would, oh, slavery, us, drama doors. they are all reaches rich walton for independence, which warded against the western bucket grouping, gearing 2014. so this is a very mutual, very important, decisive moment for the russian world. the ukranian war didn't change nato. we were prepared to pass according to the alliances as secretary general young stalson berg hearing a speech ahead of a defense ministry meeting. the official notes of the conflict has on the lines the importance of the organization's reinforcement, back in 2014, it has not changed natal. it's us just demonstrated the importance only on the how
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important it has been that the actually since 2014 make to hasa implemented the biggest reinforcements all collected the funds in the generation recalls the war did start in february last year. it started in 2014. this week, our expect our lawyers will agree to establish a new virtual network of national on commercial soc lights. this will improve our intelligence on surveillance and support 9 commissions on operations. so some bergosa mentioned the alliance his plans to create a new virtual network and it's streamlining national and commercial satellites to bolster nato's intelligence capabilities the official. furthermore res, concerns over weapons deliveries to ukraine. underlying the need to speed up supplies. well as that from slide it to, i guess martin dodd's now human rights attorney. many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. and now nato's at secretary general, as we heard,
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he says the alliance started preparing for the ukrainian conflicts back in 2014. not knowing this, did they also take steps to prevent an engagement in the 1st place? so if you look at that, clearly we can see that the. ready really started in that time when the yes and look at the public, the post to clear that they don't want the interference of the qu, government of the might on cool. and that they want to deborah lot as some kind of come to know similar inside create that not on the government which was not all to democrats. and since that time were inside off natal cause different interest in between the us government and the. ready especially in german and europe, germany, french government. but all of on the interference and the impact on ukraine by nato, and by their own interests you, etc,
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go against russia. and to get ukraine into their own sphere of influence, they wanted to bring that follow ups and already in the queue in the queue. that was militant forces, especially for food which which were somehow as well faith or provided with reference by the us and by the nature. ready of a naval states. so we can think that from that point on the natal some are, was, is that conflict. and then there was the development with the myth treaty, germany and france tried to get a different, a little bit, a different idea of perspective inside the u. s. the u. s. from beginning want escalation of the conflict because it fits them on your caller strategies and that's your strategy. ready so we have different costs and baseline. well,
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want different things. and mr. stalls back is clearly the men are watching inside of the nature of the confusing messages, though on often especially when stolen, beg is say, now that the, the war was no surprise. nay. so when they, you know, before he was there, the airlines was so shocked that you know, this was happening as i didn't have an angle here. why are they going from was so shocked to company. this is happening to we knew this would happen all along. so i think it's the kind of that shows that it was simple. christy from, from beginning long there was actors inside of the natal and especially in the u. s . and some nationalists and trans, up laughing topline us in the european central countries wanted to escalate the conflicts will never wanted peace. there was other hector's inside of that conglomeration of natal states as well. wanted to bring for the maybe the prospect
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people piece or maybe the prospect of escalating the conflict due to different scenarios. so i've been b, m outline. and we can see that the conflict and the attacks against the dom. yes. republic, 3 days before was that was some was a bundle switch. say that was more than a 1000 by the nations of the ceasefire. by the ukranian side, by the ukrainian we have all the concentration of training soldiers in front of you got scanned on that. so we can see that the nature was playing wrong, and they told us that this really aggressive organization we know best, the german peace movement. now that's a very good tent because alarms, nation and the slider and law,
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the former assistant of and get america. they did a petition that germany has to stop this escalation, stop giving weapons to ukraine and stop to bring forward diplomatic offensive. and more than 380000 german systems put their signature in some days. so there is a lot of people who don't want this escalation and who don't want that super christie anymore. we know the nature was aggressive. so we have to counter the nature with all the piece because the populations, i'm sure the russian population, i'm sure the ukranian population and the o p and populations in majority, the one piece and they want all relations well, unfortunately, thoughts and but doesn't seem to be listening does it because what he wants is to speed up weapons deliveries to ukraine. now when he talks about streamlining nathan member, satellite networks, and what ways may such and even prove the blocks intelligence capabilities, do you think so then they told the hotline us and they so,
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and the trucks are left in conflict. us now we use this conflict, they use the ukranian army when we look at the war a bit cynically as a game of chess as thomas the ukrainians. they wanted to see via the post nico shake it and turkey. and then boris johnson came and told them, ok, we give you a lot of weapons don't to the sci fi and then they started to be some kind of represent of what nature wants. and they are the kind of those who are off of this week. things in this conflict, and now the need to hotline us, they use this conflict to build more and more strong military ties. and never inside of natal to go more inside of the conflict in between, let's say ukraine as part of natal strategy and russia. and in
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the ways they want to study life again, it's china, us wants to china as well through that. it's one scenario could shine. of course china is asking are there so it's a real big problem with the pressure of aggressive cost of natal. martha many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. really appreciate your time and your insight. that's much and go to human rights attorney. thank you all the best to you now. a woman face has charge, if i ukraine's security services are facing that kid started the war in 2014, by a talking get phone citizens in don bus. i'm not into politics. who started the war ukraine. ukraine started the war. yes. against whom did ukraine start? the war in 2014, against its own people, ukraine attacked itself. yes. whose people are in the don bass,
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whose people are in the don bass. the video surfaced off to a ukrainian blogger stopped the woman and asked her some provocative questions about the conflict in the country. the 65 year old women initially refused to talk politics, but then started blaming k as a for it's cracked down on don't boss ukraine security services. and now investigating her on charges of justifying rushes military operation. we spoke with human and labor rights lawyer, don cavallo, who says that everyone must be able to criticize their own governments. y v. c. i condemn this avi. see any citizen of any country should be able to really criticize their government with without repercussions. yeah, they're just telling the truth, this war has been going on since 2014. and it has been a war by the ukrainian government against its own people. as that woman says, $14000.00 people died in that conflict were russia began special operation. in
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february of last year, press coverage of this conflict is the very worst i ever see. while, of course, there are many lies that go along with war. so i, i don't have a lot of hope that the u. s. is going to get involved in these sorts of cases. i'd like to see them do so, but, but i, i don't him, i mean, while i defense systems have shot down a ukrainian tortuga, you ballistic missile. i, with the don. yes. for public city of mary. i'll pull that according to russian media, citing the cities commanders office following an explosion reported earlier and is fighting wages across the region. the russian defense ministry publish a video of its paratroopers in combat on the front lines. officials say more than 250 ukranian, so just have been killed in the latest battles near don. yet. russian troops continue to storm a major ukrainian, strong, called on the outskirts of the city,
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a correspondent egleston of reports. so right now we are entering the small village of martin just outside of in that we have to do it at night because it is simply too dangerous to take this road during the day. in fact, the korean forces are so close already. we can see the flashes artillery firing towards the russian positions. under the cover of darkness we had towards the troops living quarters on the front line. we wake up to a surreal landscape and the pit to me to death ation and death. well, this is marian car and with the 1st rays of sunshine, the extent of the damage dealt to this little village. while it becomes obvious and it is close to a 100 percent. he can see that all around us so far. we haven't seen a single building that comes to even close as to being intact to more or less intact the fighting continued throughout the night, although it's intense that he did die down did receive
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a little bit compared to what happens here during the day. while martin k is also a graveyard for nato made machines and vehicles like this, a p. c that was supplied to ukraine by house, trailer size is unchanging here, feeble building frames, scaffolding and breaks from torn apart houses. lou, this is the forward most position. all the russian forces inside the village of marine car, basically between us and crane enforces. there's only about $3.00 to $400.00 me to the soldiers on this particular position. and this machine gun to the left of me is meant to stop any sort of advancement that gradient might attempt both day and night. basically, to give you an idea as to how close quarters the fighting here is. the former
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building of the local library is right now occupied by both russians and ukrainians . one sections is under the russian control, and the other one is out of ukrainian. and now both sides have drawn reinforcements to do could out and see who remains. in control of this building, we hear the roar of 2 engines, a few 100 meters away, a russian tank and an infantry fighting vehicle. they open fire at a point blank range or washing seats console, about 2 thirds of the village cave had 8 years to prepare defences here and wasted no time. the density of battles is heavy. you cringe. pulling up reserves and were grinding them down with artillery. then amuse, taken massive losses, and a lot of them are refusing to fight. as far as i've heard, there's
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a crack and national battalion behind them. the enemy is well prepared there, holding fortified positions. ukraine staunch resistance here is not driven by principle, but called military tactics. losing the seemingly anonymous village means that russian forces will flank keeps other frontline garrisons to the north. but there's no doubt among soldiers here soon. they'll march on hamburgers done of reporting from the dumbass r t ration emergency services have been dispatched to fight a raging warehouse fire in the siberian region of cross new york. $110.00 fire fighters are working tirelessly to extinguish the flames, which have engulfed 8000 square meters of commercial space. attempts to put out the place have been complicated due to the facilities remote location far from water sources. now casualties have been reported and emergency services have localized. the place is area. while
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a pressure glitch on rushes space cargo ship progress m. s 21 occurred after another spacecraft progress m. s 22 dr. the international space station. as according to the head of the russian space, agency runs cosmos and explain losses of pressure were 1st reported. 2 days ago, engineers at russian mission rushes mission control net. moscow identified the de pressurization on temporary closed. the hatches connecting the spacecraft to the station despite the malfunction, there was no immediate threat to the crew which will continue their mission according to plan progress. m, as 21 is scheduled to disembark from the international space station on february. 18th. what's all the latest on these stories and plenty more. you can check our website r t dot com. we'll be back with
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