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want to make sure that a to dangerous or regular civilian should be in the hands of those people who are unsafe. that's going to take no way to start with headlines right now. what are you international nato plans to create a fleet of spies capitalized to provide for the blogs, military mission? now russia, it views them as law full targets, if they use to help you brain on the faculty. also ahead for corporate meeting in the united states still tell the story of you brain. they started from invasion, they don't know why they were invaded. they don't know that the ukrainian government was bombing those people for 3 years and slaughtering them. they don't know that there have been was nazis literal nazis and people have no idea that that's what happened. but out american political commentator jimmy door explains
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what a west narrative on the conflict in ukraine is missing. new daily says india is a state of democracy, is under threat by george soros calling the hungarian american businessman, that quote, an economic war criminal a well turns and finds itself increasingly conflicted. we are here to set the record straight. welcome to your news here with our to international. so u. s. lead nato was planning to use commercial satellites for spy purposes, nicknamed akilah the open fleet as aim to providing support to nato's military missions. now, this comes as russia has accused the west of launching another arms race in space. let's learn more. arthur, rachel, blip us now. joining us here in the studio for this live program from moscow. great to see you, rachel. so nato's plans for, i guess,
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some sort of intergalactic spy fleet, orbital satellites, a walking, or nato is officially announcing those plans for spy satellites. they say that it's all about streamlining their data collection and data sharing among nato members. now, notably, this plan is going to include 16 member states, as well as sweden and finland, even though they're not officially part of nato. now all of this comes, as we've heard, the alliance raise concerns about other countries involvement in space, but just trying to and such as russia and recent years. but they are now saying that this falls under their latest base policy that they adopted back in 2019. now all of this comes as nato secretary general was recently speaking out. he was talking about the ways in which the alliance is assisting ukraine. and he specifically said that they plan to continue to use commercial satellites for military purposes, despite all of the warnings that they've heard from russia. not to do that. yes, i mean that. so as you say, it's a native has plans for this, that is all but
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a new spy free. but what is the kremlin? think of this rachel, or russia. foreign ministry is once again warning that the current conflicts could be going all the way to outer space and that it could involve civilian infrastructure being targeted because of the ways in which it is being used by nato . take a listen to the latest statement. risks of turn the outer space into military front hip they can shape civilian infrastructure components provided to ukraine for military purposes. in outer space may become a legitimate target for retaliation to strike. at the same time, the head of a military space academy in russia is warning that all of those new fancy nato satellites could be used your target russian satellites. and that, that could disrupt communications as a result and leave you a whole new kind of battle. here's what he had to say about it. i stick that sheet . molly with small combat spacecraft can be deployed as part of multi satellite loan orbit communication systems, such as one was and star link. this poses
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a threat of a space attack on critically important satellites of our country. this pertains to communications and telecommunications. what does it mean? it means a possibility of losing control over strategic nuclear forces res, cuz cannot be allowed, which would stress their increasing concerns about individual companies getting involved in the current conflict. because nato is showing no signs of backing down . yeah, it was so rich. what does this mean, for example, for like commercial satellite companies? millet, let's look at ella mosque and starling, for example. starling has been the number one source for satellite logistics in the ukraine conflict. what, what are the ramifications? they will the implications, i guess. that's right. and as we have seen, nato has a log to those darling satellites and loved using them. but just last week we heard from space acts, they came out and they said that they were taking steps to prevent the ukrainian military from using those darling satellites for military purposes for controlling
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their drones in the conflict. now that's incredibly notable because face axes taking a sand here and they're saying that they never meant for the satellite to be weaponized . we're also hearing from space x, e, o, eon must. of course, he's speaking out, but he's saying he's concerned about whether or not these sterling satellites could be used to take the conflict further to the point where it reaches world war 3. here's what he said on twitter. shoreline is the communication backbone of ukraine, especially at the front lines where almost all other internet connectivity has been destroyed. but we will not enable escalation of conflict that may lead to world war 3. now we have to remember that space x has shipped thousands of starling terminals . ukraine, the majority of which the company themselves have donated to the country. so now they're coming out. they're saying that the internet provided by these terminals that it's only supposed to be used for humanitarian purposes. however,
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when it comes to the steps that space x is actually taking to prevent those terminals from being used for military purposes. well, that still remains to be seen, i guess it does. but as you say there rachel, either mosque has set essentially that, that they've whittle down the abilities or best darling satellites, so essentially reduce the usage of them in the conflict in ukraine. it was also ill on my way to a few months ago that he actually proposed a piece deal. he suggested that ukraine seed some of his territory to bring russia to the peace table. and the peace should be the only next venture with a conflict in ukraine. that was the lone mask, the so you know, you never know, it seemed as some people seem to be switching positions ever so slowly when it comes to the ongoing conflict ritual. blevins always a pleasure. thank you. thank you. what's good to have you with us. you are not seen as the tensions do, continue to rise, not just on the ground, but in space. nato has we nodded for a while on the ground already by doing what? by provoking the conflict in ukraine. now that's not me saying that that's according to american political commented jimmy door. and the latest episode of
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going on the ground with ashen or a tendency, the to discuss the routes of the conflict and how ukrainian forces have long been talking. the civilians in don bass, you can watch the full interview all day saturday here on our team, but for the meantime is appreciate what they're doing. so they're unwittingly using the american that the people of ukraine has cannon fodder and a proxy and economic proxy war. what we did was provoke this invasion, and the german chancellor just admitted that we provoked this invasion in 2014 the united states over through the democratically elected government of ukraine. why did they do that for the people who say that i'm aiding russia somehow? i've been propagandized, they don't know the history of what's happened. they don't know. nieto is an offensive course natal, provoke this invasion ukrainians, their own citizens, ukraine government was killing and bombing them. people don't know this. they don't know the history because when the corporate meeting in the united states still tells the story of your brain, they started from invasion. they don't know why,
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but invaded, they don't know that you gradient government was bombing those people for 8 straight years and slaughtering them. they don't know that there have been with nazis literal nazis and people have no idea that that's what happened. so you can call me anything you want. there's only one way to end this war. it, everyone knows that the you bring war is going to end with the negotiation. so we have to get people at the negotiating table right now. nato doesn't want joe biden, doesn't want to negotiate, and he wants to keep this going on. he wants to keep people being killed and you brain, so we can bleed russia economically and that plan isn't working. what we're doing is russia is now becoming closer and closer with china, and they're going to become the new center of economics in the world. i don't understand why the people will wake up to this because, but the reason why they will wake up to this is because they don't get to see shows like this or hear voices like me. they only heard voices from the parole or military industrial complex bought media
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role. meantime, the ukrainian foreign ministry has demanded the financial times, conduct an editorial investigation into an article that published on military aid corruption. as a top official from key of says, it benefits russian interests. this article by the financial times is yet another piece of misinformation. its goal is to discredit international mil to aid to ukraine with him on the financial terms immediately conducted tutorial investigation into the circumstances of the appearance of materials that have all the science of this information in the interests of russia. now the article focuses on illegal arms smuggled into the e. u. in the wake of military aid supplied from the west. it comes after a number of reports have come out, bringing into question where the weapons sent ukraine finally and off the top of it on the black market and some say end up in the hands of criminals and extremist
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groups. so to tackle the issue, the e u commission set up a mold, dove, and support hub, which was a point in the discussion with the countries former prime minister and the financial time. we do not want to become a country where security threats, bro, or there is an increase trafficking or illegal smuggling but the financial times has yet to comment on key to request. but let's discuss this live now crossing to independent journalist jason michael, who's joining us here from dublin on arte international, a very warm welcome to usa. thanks for coming on the program. what, what do you think ukrainian official is now seeking to drive the narrative of an internationally known newspaper? what? what's your assessment on the request? well, my assessment is quite simple as patently absurd. and this is the financial times we're talking about. this is
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a newspaper record and in the newspaper choice of almost 40 percent of the world's leading investment, financial and banking decision makers. these newspapers like the wall street journal, the financial times, which is the world's leader in this field. our papers back give accurate information to investors and this is really the western democracies number one priority. these people need facts in order to make correct financial decisions. so the of all the newspapers that would be accused of giving different formation actually any reasonable assessment would say that the financial times isn't the least likely it would not be tolerated by its readership. or just and what, what about the underlying, i guess, discussion to him? how big is the problem with a legal arms trading? following all the weapons that have been pumped into p, f and, and the rest of the country, ukraine. how big is this protocol, laurie?
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i mean, this is a massive problem. it was quite literally the, the plot of the 2000 i film a lot of war following, you know, the fictional character based on a real arms dealer. and over the course of the last 5, possibly 10 years, there have been a plethora of stories such as the french national smuggling weapons across the polish border and off the back of the war in the east of ukraine. italian police reported on the b, b. c. as late as 2019 italian police confiscated tactical ma files in the possession of the far right in italy that had come from ukraine. this is brad and bottle of, i think, got incredibly corrupt at military regime in ukraine that has been well known and fight. this is part of the cultural lexicon of the west understanding of ukraine.
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so for your create and to know your tongue around and pretend that this isn't happening is just absorb. what do you think, jason, i mean, you, you call you call it a corrupt military regime in kiev. and here's his key of official essentially land busting the financial times for writing this article. if you expect any reaction from the financial times, what will it given to pressure or what it stand up against it? do you think? well, all bets are off. this is a propaganda war, but we are seeing, you know, increasingly being ramped up to the west. no, i don't think the financial times will cave to pressure. i don't think it will respond either. it's part of the game. it is part of the, you know, the, the establishment is part of the, the west. ready war against russia anyway, it doesn't need to exercise any more propaganda than what we are likely to see is
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business as usual, the claims will be made, but because the ukraine is a useful ally of the west on these investors who are making incredible money right now the opportunities of arms trade and i'm the manufacturer of arms. many of these companies are british companies, so they are in full swing at the moment. they are, most likely response is no response to a lot of blank check to ukraine to see the clever. what is readership on the editorial committee at the financial times understand well that they are not in the business of getting false information to some of the most influential and powerful people? i'd love to have this conversation further with jason, michael. just run out of time. mr. michael independent journalist joining us here on the international. i really hope i see you again sometime soon. thank you. excellent. the quote and economic war criminal wants to break india's democracy. that's the warning from the indian minister of unions who says that george soros is plotting to meddle in the country. the
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man who broke the bank of england a man who is known and designated so by a nation. as an economic war, criminals has now pronounced his desire to break the indian democracy. the government is angry. they've hid boxing the sources trying to target in del democracy. we hard, the indian municipal smithy. ronnie was really angry there who held a press conference just while back no source has said to be the fees behind the regime change attempts in, in the i'm remember, next to 1000 for india is due for a general election now sort of the 92 year old american given billionaire has questioned indian prime minister. i'm not into more. the silence or the donnie
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control was see post the hindenburg report in the it's an interesting case. it's democracy, but is lee the know and her moody is no democrat moody and resist cool down the closer lives faith you seem to try and more of the sign and under separate but you will have time for questions from foreign investors and in them. and then the hindenburg had said that the need to hold the largest court in corporate history. and of course all the dani group had his back out. the us basically search form. this was a 413 page document that the donnie group came with that rejected 88 allegations really that were pressed by indian bug against the
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a dani group. now of basically what the, a donnie group said that he didn't book had clear intent of profiteering of the cost all saw the she whole those as well as the public investors. but who is george soros? he is arguably one of the most controversial figures in the world. he's known as a financial, grew by some by boast. he's known for his malicious influence, a billionaire who is known to move mock. it's really, he's also called the man who block the bank of england. he's in fact the master manipulation of global master, as he's known by many now india of course, is extremely angry, and they're saying that they are always listen to any lecturing by this mad. good, have you with us here on oxy international, on relation to that story? they were ruined. jones shot him just
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a bit earlier. we were speaking with india based geopolitical analyst to shake good . as he joined us on the program, he says the statement from sorrows reflects the western attitude of imposing its own policy and other countries will have a listen for yourself. your solo very much part of the list don't have money to structure. it is hedge on monday stuff, chill wall cooper and the fall b as well as you call me off on a country. and unfortunately for them, they have met with a guy putting that into the body. he's a strong leader and he does everything and anything which is in the interest of india. and he doesn't look that way. so he don't take any brochures in commercial specials on the internet. and he will work you bring if he has, but just the oil from russia and it is cheaper for india, then definitely his purchasing. and the guy just little thing there said the model,
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but it did my phone shift, the top western medical professionals about israel to end blockade of gaza. they said in a joint letter that the restriction on imports jeopardizing the lives of palestinians and the western powers continue to turn a blind eye to the ongoing crisis as an occupying power, controlling palestinian life. israel continues to flow its obligations for international humanitarian law. israeli and community continues to be bolstered by the shameful and action of the international community. in this situation. israel imposed a blockade on the gaza strip by land air and see you as you probably know more than a decade ago. the areas divided by fences and walls, and people are regularly shot in skirmishes in the borderlands and locals on both the israeli and palestinian size of the border. they've all expressed outrage over the conflict and they do try to build bridges of their own. meantime, a naughty crew was visited exhibition by jewish and palestinian artists
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demonstrating the desire of peace on the gaza border. they leave just one kilometer apart but have never met. they capture the exact same landscape with cameras from different sides of the fence, which separates them. between us is the name of an exhibition by 2 photographers. live in an opposite sides of these railey guys, a border, a jewish lady, and a young palestinian man doing us. we have a firm. but there is a lot of things that we have to girdle in there. this is the main idea that i want to show you, but she has partner hides his identity for security reasons. she's the only one who knows his real name, but not his exact whereabouts. they exchanged text messages, never video or voice. this is what he sent for the opening of the band. i hope that with the help of my photos, the israel society and the whole world will know that the gaza strip is not only a place of raucous missiles, but
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a place worth leaving them in dazzled people simple love life. and our fighters and tourists galaxies ruled by the hammock. milton group considered terrorists by israel. every time is road does or says something, hammers doesn't like the group fires missiles and a 0 response. and kind the night before we met battier, besides exchanged rockets again, people living near the border high in a high risk area. and to miss our banker is a scattered all over every house here the so called security room, 45 to survive a rocket attack. but you won't see any of that in the picture is displayed here. as both artists say, what's the point? we said a lot of time to live heel. it's a $95.00 fill cent off heaven. in fayetteville, sent off hill with delight, all much less the hill and more though heaven. it's not always oh, with our ends,
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but we tried all to make it. it wasn't always like this after israel captured garza in the 6 day war in 1967. it was relatively open until 20 years later, when the violent palestinian uprising known as the 2nd intifada and the mountain cross border violence, made israel erect multi level protection along the frontier. hope is something battier and her partner hoping to plant or strengthen through their works. in the 1st week, 1500 people visited the exhibition and share and pretty similar feelings can be a cooperation between us and the other side. there is there, they're also good people that think about peace. and they're not, they just they want to fight and who knows, maybe maybe we'll see more exhibitions like this that we, we,
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we a author come in the halls of the, of the wall that we, we fighting on to think we will, we are expecting that the governments of both sides will realize that we can, we can live together because the people, the ordinary people, live to live together and to build a new future. inspired by her 1st success. but here seems ready to think about the next step. armed with her phone. she walks along the border with a mission to build a bridge across what may look like an obese from this israel and community called kid boots. you can clearly see garza very close, but the 2 are separated by an intricate series of fences, trenches, barbed wire, and walls. letters from both sides, one to make sure they are properly divided from one another. despite these obstacles, projects like between us, give
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a voice to the ordinary people from both sides and the message is simple enough. they have more in common than what meets the eye and most important of all. they want to leave in peace. richard osha r t reporting from guys a border the u. s. on basset to the un linda thomas greenfield blames syrian president bashar assad and his government. the problems of getting monitoring a to the disaster cern's of the earthquakes and devastated the country last. the u . s. made it very clear on day one that we would provide assistance directly to the syrian people through any means possible. where the blame lies is with the syrian government. i spoke to the white helmets, i spoke to several international and jose and they were working around the clock to get support directly into syria. but it was heart. the syrian people are not going to forget what assad did. he killed his own people. he used chemical weapons
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against his own people. that said, we're going to do everything we can to support all syrian people who've been affected by this horrific earthquake to ensure that they get the assistance that they need a sod can't clean up his act with a natural disaster. while most of the international help was sent to turkey, where the f a center of the earthquakes occurred, causing tens of thousands of toppling thousands of buildings. in contrast, syria faced a law of rescue equipment and delays receiving needed medicines, despite over 3 and a half 1000 victim local authorities. american economics functions complicated getting the help, the rest of the work as well. russia was one of the very 1st countries to provide help to damascus by sending humanitarian aid and rescuers to the region. and several arab states also pledged to help the joy damien, foreign minister, visiting syria as well. and saudi arabia who had even 7 diplomatic ties with
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damascus nearly a decade ago, sent a plane with aid and is now planning to send a representative to syria in a sign of warming relations. well, let's take this conversation further. now, of course, live to independent dutch journalist sonya vanda and who's joining us here with naughty international good afternoon to use on your, on a very welcome to this program. hello. thank you. i would like to just start off. if i may, by asking what, what you think can be the most evasion of a syrian president to block the flow of humanitarian aid to his country. as the west explains? well, i don't think he is looking human at terry's in aid. but of course, what makes it complicated our sanctions from the us. and also there of course, is border crossing to murder this going through here. and this is at the other side. there are, can be reached as the people called them in syria. and as the syrian government
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called them, and the us called them rebels and they say, actually what they mean when the people, they mean the syrian people and other people who live in the syrian ever be public . so it's not the fault of syria, it's actually us who is doing this a long time already. and the whole west is doing this. and let's actually putting sanction. but they are putting sanctions against a country who is in need and they are supporting terrorists. and this is what they do already in 2011 and they never stop doing it. and when they speak about syria, then speak about it. they speak about the therapist. oh, surely not sonya, i mean surely not ned price from the us state department a couple of days ago said in the wake of the earthquakes in syria, syria only has itself to blame. according to the us state department. sonya syria
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only has itself to blame for the earthquake, the state of affairs in the country and the inaccessibility to she managed harry and aid your thoughts. of course, this is a mantra they already keep on saying since when they started their coal resolution or their real war in syria in 2011. when they put some terrorist. and there was a peaceful demonstrations this time, some terrorist and then started off the war. and they support service like we will noted, dash up and so they are the ones who want to destroy syria, like they destroyed before libya with it's right in iraq. and so yeah, they speak about about the state that they call them to say what they do now also with russia will actually will. they are well who are in my opinion and
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opinion, syrians and it may be a lot of people now the us is behaving like a terrible mistake. now it wants to rule the world in the world. and you know, this is, this is the, the truth actually what, what they do already decades, tonya, tonya, if anyone is watching this, who traditionally watches, i don't know, fox or cnn, they're going to be horrified by the common that you've just said on international television. but of course, you're absolutely right. there was never a civil war in syria. this was a western attempt at regime change using an army of mercenaries, many of whom were harvest as well. so i would, i would just have to save. so you're absolutely right. but what about allowing the group, you know, the white helmets, for example, say what you will about them and other n g o z and the human to turn organizations many, are there any judicial time limits for their stay?
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so you've still got n jose. busy working in that part of the well, the so called white helmets made up of stooges actors and even most in areas as well. what needs to be done there? sonya, i think that i don't know. and there was that when the war ended, there was a sort of that there were trying to get to terms with each other because another white, how much are our syrians as well, who went over to the other side to the terrorist side. and now maybe a lot of them think differently than they did before. so let's hope they change this. but of course, the ones who are still in it, they are the ones who are supported by united states, but also about in europe. you know, the headquarters over the white helmet was in my booth country the netherlands. so i mean they were all supported didn't end.

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