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ah, ah ah, headline story need so on the veil of plums to create a fleet of spice of lights to boost the blocks military missions. brushes, responded stating it was then those lawful targets if the probes are used to help ukraine on the battlefield. also a heads up for that meeting in the united states. still telling the story of you great. they started from invasion. they don't know why philip invaded. they don't know that the ukrainian government was bombing those people for 3 years and slaughtering them. they don't know that they're in band with nazis, rural nazis and people have no idea that that is what happened right now in the american political commentator jimmy door break star and well,
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the west narrative on the conflict in ukraine is locking new delhi safe. india state of democracy is under threat by george sauce, calling the billionaire a hedge fund manager on the economic war criminals. a problem. let's go to the world. this is your r t international threat of your company today. my name's unit and we will get to those headlines stories in just a moment, but 1st we want to begin with an update on the breaking news that's been coming out of pakistan over the last number of hours authorities. no say that they're back in control of a police station which had been stormed by terrorists in the country's biggest city karachi. ah,
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ah, let's go through the scenes according to local news agencies. shootouts on last, so wrapped it after several terrace enter the police station. other rod at 7 pm local time on friday, opening fire, the mail terrorist organization and the group, the islamist r t t p. a said it was behind the attack. all militants were killed, including a suicide bomber, who detonated at their advice on one of the floors. the attack left 5 people injured as well, including 2 policemen. at just the point i had last month, the same group to re e telephone pakistan killed over 100 in a suicide bombing at a mosque in peshawar, near the african board. ok, that's a headline story. now our 1st one, nate, so is planning to use commercial satellites for spy purposes. nicknamed akila. the
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orbital fleets is aimed at providing support for the u. s. laid organizations, military missions. now, it comes out. russia has accused the west of launching another armed race in space . earlier my colleagues, re sushi on rachel blevins talked through developments. eto is now advertising their plans for spy satellites, which they say are all about data collection and really streamlining their data sharing for the entire nato alliance. now what's notable about this plan is that it will involve around 16 nato member states as well as finland and sweden, even though they're not officially part of the alliance that we've heard from nato . in recent years, they've complained about russia and china and space. the alliances that they're concerned about being as they put it restricted in outer space, but they're justifying this new plan by saying that it all comes back to the space policy that they adopted back in 2019. now, as all of this is happening,
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we've also heard from nato secretary general. he was talking about the ways in which the alliance is assisting ukraine right now. and he said that they plan to continue using commercial satellites for military purposes, despite all of the warnings that we've heard from russia. and when you talk about warnings referred from russia, i can only expect what kind of response you've had from moscow regarding this new fleet of spy satellites, and any would, well, russia, foreign ministry is again warning that this conflicts could get escalated all the way to, outer space and that it could end up with civilian infrastructure being targeted because of the way that it is being used by nato. the risks of turning our speech into military front have they can shape civilian infrastructure components provided to ukraine for military purposes. in outer space may become a legitimate target for retaliation to strike. now, at the same time, the head of a military space academy in russia is also speaking out and saying that there are legitimate concerns that these new satellites from nato are going to be used to
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target russian satellites. and that it could disrupt communications as a result, fish did receive a multi mall combat spacecraft can be deployed as part of multi satellite low orbit communication system script. but that's just one web star link. this poses a threat to face attack on critically important satellite country was this pertains to communications and telecommunications. what does it means? it means the possibility of losing control over strategic resources. groceries, this cannot be allowed speech. so they're 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, and starling, for example. starling has been the number one source for satellite logistics in the ukraine conflict. what, what are the ramifications there will be implications, i guess that's right. and as we've seen, nato has
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a lot of those star link satellites and lovely 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 their drones in the conflict. now that's incredibly notable because face x is taking a sand here and they're saying that they never meant for the satellites to be weaponized . we're also hearing from space x e o you on 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. starling 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 sterling terminals to ukraine, the majority of which the company themselves have donated to the country. so now
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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, when it comes to the steps that space x is actually taking to prevent those terminals from being used for military purposes, that still remains to be seen. yeah, while at 10 shins rise in space, nate, so has been of it for a while back here on earth by provoking the conflict in ukraine. that's according to american political commentator jimmy door. and the latest episode of going underground with option returns the to discuss the routes of the conflict and how you create the enforcers, have long been talking civilians in don barza point, generally missing from western news reports. by the way, you can watch the fall into on saturday on our t what they're doing. so they're unwittingly using the american the, the people of ukraine has cannon fodder and a proxy and economic proxy war. what we did was provoke this invasion,
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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? 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. nato is an offensive course natal, provoke this invasion ukrainians, their own citizens, you bring government was chilling 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 pollutants invasion. they don't know why to 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, great war is going to end with a negotiation. so we have to get people at the negotiating table right now. nato doesn't want joe biden, doesn't want to negotiate,
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and he wants to keep this going on. he wants to keep people being killed and you grade, 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 hear voices from the parole or military industrial complex bought media an economic war criminal wants to break india's democracy. that is the warning from the indian minister of unions who claims billionaire finance here george soros says plotting to intervene in the country. the man who broke the bank of england a man who was known and designated, sold by
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a nation as an economic war, criminal, has now pronounced his desire to break the indian democracy on the government of angry. and they've hid boxing. that source is trying to target in del democracy. we hard, the indian minister committee. ronnie was really angry there who held the press conference just a while back. no service has said to be the fees behind the regime change attempts in, in the i'm remember for india is due for a general election now sort of the 92 year old american i'm giving billionaire has questioned indian time in the summer into more the silence while the of donnie control was see post the hindenburg report in the in the interesting case it's democracy. but this leave the no and would be is no
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democrat moody and resist going down the closer lives their faith is in to try and more of the sign and under fabricate. but you will have a question from foreign investors and in parliament. and then the hindenburg had said that the on even the largest court in corporate history and of course sell dani group had hit back out the us basically church bomb. this was the 413 page document that the donnie group came with that rejected 88 allegations really that were pressed by indian bug against the dani group. now of basically what the 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 other public investors. but who is george
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sorrow is he's arguably one of the most controversial figures in the world. he's known of a financial good, who by some by boast, he's known for his malicious influence, a billionaire who is known to move markets rudely. 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 in del schools, is extremely angry. and there thing that there were to listen to any lecturing bite . this man was earlier we spoke with india based geopolitical analyst, schick gould res, who sees the statement from mister source, reflects the western leads of it shoot of imposing their own policy and foreign countries to all solar, very much part of the list page money get structure and it is hedge on monday stuff, chilliwack cook,
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and the fall it be as well as you call me off the country. and unfortunately for them, they have met with a guy not in the body. he just drop the daughter and he does everything in any interest of india and he doesn't look otherwise. he don't take any brochures, international specials, on the internet. and i think he has just the oil from russia and it is cheaper for india than definitely his purchasing. and the guy just a little thing, that's the model. but it took my phone, ship loss, talking of western pressure, one of the highest ranking us diplomats in washington under secretary of state victoria newland has taken him up a quality of russian arms whilst conveniently stating those countries who buy from moscow would be much better off getting their weapons from washington. let's take
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india. their entire military, starting in the sixty's was billed by the soviets and then the russians. so when you say to and to an indian, you know, don't do any more arms trading. they say, well, what am i supposed to do? and so, but, you know, i think what's beginning to change here is the countries that place their bets with russia have understood, particularly on the security side a, that russian weapons stink and be that they can barely resupply themselves. let alone be able to be good partners. which provides an opening for us to offer an alternative, which is what we're starting to do with countries like like india, etc. well, the reality on the ground is not in recent years, rushes, the content for almost half of all of india is weapons in ports. in contrast,
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the us mix up around 12 percent on top of that, new delhi refused to join the western ledge sanctions regime against moscow. despite push after bush from washington. in fact, india has boosted its economic ties with russia with a roll trade last year, surpassing the amount deli hunt with the us or indian military veteran and defend specialist run cheaper. i outlined the historical context of russia ties with india and how the u. s. military industrial complex benefits from the ukraine complex. it's repeat. and then i states the west pakistan and forsake india. no option. what defined a friend for itself in that gold wall? we never, what did we love? the bedlam don't write russia. soviet union, then the bias is 3 is repeated, gets the ukraine war with russia,
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benefits beyond industrial united states, we will not lose what we have with russia, but therefore we will not go bordered to under 60 victoria's big lecture. you'll want to join a go, i'll get you over the enemy on your border, where you will be nichol bus. walk back and forth to be runaway bell. but the small will carry on, because russia has resources. russia has us better. second world war showed it to be a long drug or another story to bring you today. the us environmental protection agency has been trying to reassure a local living close to a major freight train to room. and 2 weeks ago, vast amounts of toxic chemicals were spilled. or burnt off. the e p a chief said the local water still fit to drink and the are safe to breathe.
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although he acknowledged not all people living. busy by are convinced we know that there's a lack of trust, which is why the stay in the federal government have place to be very transparent. as soon as we get information, we post that information will a. busy scale of the disaster, the perceived lack of coverage, and even acknowledgement and aid from officials in washington, sparked outrage locally and online. some critics also suggest that the white house should be focusing more on it's domestic problems rather than foreign policy goals . maybe as a train derailed and exploded in ukraine, they'd give a damn train derailment in ohio while another $10000000000.00 goes to military contractors for ukraine. money laundering. it's no wonder we had an average of $1704.00 train derailments per year from 1990 to 2021, especially with tracks like these in ohio. but yet,
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let's keep sending more money to ukraine. what our politicians are doing to our country is traitorous in the last few weeks alone, the u. s. s. seen 5 chemical emergencies on thursday. a train carrying hazardous materials derailed in michigan. that's our is after a different chemical emergency was parked in florida when fire in gulf to plastics warehouse and quickly spread across several acres of lands. well, bio chemist on former u. s. congressional candidate, tricia flanagan told me the emergency will have long term consequences for locals there. well, what matters there is what actually is getting into the water table. what is actually draining into the soil. and those are 2 different issues. gases are going to affect people differently. you're going to have niger headache, and you're going to have burning of the field of the lung tissue. you're going to
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have short term symptoms of that nature. long term. if those chemicals rain down or the poured out in any capacity into the soil, people on the ground, they know some things up. they might not, not know the direct chemistry, but they know that something doesn't look right. it doesn't smell right. it doesn't feel right. i think that the by the ministration right out of the gate, they didn't start from doing something, right. they started at less than 0. so if you project that out, you start, you start a wrong, you're going to finish even more wrong. ready and i think that everything from the foreign relations policy that you're talking about to the domestic issue that we have going on right now where they're really turning a blind eye in ways. it's just part and parcel of the entire trajectory that the administration has has just been going from bad to worse in life. in me, a un security council meeting has wrapped up in new york and rushes envoy did not hold back up the meeting. facility in the bench,
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accuse the west of endlessly probing up. the key of government would be flayed attempting to destroy russia on spreading rissa phobic sentiment across europe on the united states. yes, it does have a shoes criminal example glue channels so that i pill to the western members of the un security council. you will not be able to live as before. you are ready shown to your hidden verse of phobia. it's that time the designed to destroy our country. that is all that drives you. you're not interested in building a system of euro, when you're atlantic security, together with the russian federation for you, it can only be against the russian federation through there is no trust in you with your incompetent, insidious you created analyses, narrow borders, then stood up the situation the more you lie about the minutes go to the more people who believe that russia had no choice but to stop the special operation. well, 8 years ago, this very body voted to make the mince agreement,
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the path forward for peace regarding the situation. and you rang and now on the anniversary. so we have u. s. officials being rather deceptive and somewhat live and now they talk about the midst agreement and how they interact with the other mental agreement. signatories, france, germany, ukraine, in the o. s. e sought to implement the agreements in good faith. united states supported the efforts of the normative format and the trilateral contact group will calling full the full implementation of the minsk agreements by all sides for years. we called on russia to honor its commitments under the mens agreements and just negotiate in good faith for the end of hostilities and eastern ukraine as ukraine did for years on what planet did this happen. we now have admissions from multiple. busy nato officials saying that they never intended to implement the men's agreements. they had simply signed the minced agreements to lie time and set
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this day for and in full, a coming confrontation. the 24th t minsk agreement was an attempt to give the crane time. he cried yes, this time to become stronger as you can see to day. since 2014, ukraine has strengthened its military posture. it is the merit of the minsk agreements to have given the ukrainian army this opportunity. i needed the minsk agreements to game of east full and a half years to build the ukrainian forces. their notion of somehow working for peace was pumping hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of military equipment into the key of government. it's pretty obvious that the united states, as you asked officials and officials aligned with united states throughout europe, have made clear it was clear that they had no intention of actually fulfilling the means. of course, the men's agreement, they simply were using it to set the stage for a confrontation with russia. now it's important to know that 8 years ago,
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the un security council, this very body adopted a resolution saying that the admin's agreement was the road to peace. so this very body adopted a resolution saying that the mens could agreement was the wrote piece and us officials and nato alive countries are now admit they had absolutely no intention of carrying it out. so that raises the question of how can a negotiation and a resolution of the conflict in ukraine come about with us officials and their allies? not being honest, gee, the so mainly the viability of any agreement depends on how well it's employable open because it can't be translated into concrete actions proactively. and in good faith, often the fest agreement end up being just a piece of paper. yet, on the other hand, if all provisions could be effectively implement, the ukranian crisis might not have developed and one of them today, num go creaming crisis is the essence and culmination of security conflicts in your
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head that are closely related to nato's constant eastern expansion. since the cold war, now, every country represented at the un security council, all 15 countries made a call for peace and that includes russia. every voice that spoke wanted a resolution of the conflict, and many are hoping that the united nations can play the role of the mediator that will set the stage to an agreement, there will and the conflict. however, the un has not acted in a neutral way. and the russian ambassador pointed out some of the problems in the way that you and has operated over the past 8 years. so michelle, from the 1st phase of the military operation, the u. n. secretariat following the western countries has been replicating anti rushing cliches and direct claims against russia while asserting that is following the resolutions of the general assembly. while i would like to emphasize, they are not consensus resolutions in one of his own country. jew common sense
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yeoman un traditions and even simply country to decency. there is a reference to the position of the secretary general. this is what you and officials came to little by trying to ignore violations of the mental agreements and avoid assessments of could anger the collective west. and today. many said that the u. n. must definitely play a role in mediation between russia and ukraine. and what do you think, given what i said to him, and can we trust such mediation ways that guarantee that now the secretariat will behave differently, glucose. now frost is lydel and all negotiations and there is going to be some kind of negotiation to resolve the conflict and asked to be done on the basis of mutual understanding countries. speaking ida i and looking at each other i'd i and leaking clearly making it clear understand. so while every nation representative, the un security council said they want peace, they want negotiations. they want to end the conflict questions were raised about how this could be done when they are very different interpretations of what led to
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this conflict being put forward by major countries. here's something else to show you before we go to break. bella russian president, alexander lucas shanker, met with president putin and moscow earlier today with a, as you can imagine. plenty of topics on the agenda, growing bi lateral ties between the 2 nations on military cooperation. that was what took top priority ortiz, donal quarter, has more is a public part of this meeting between russian president vladimir putin and baller russian president, alexander lucas shameka, mostly focused on the effects that all these western sanctions have had on relations between the 2 countries and the bell, a russian president actually had a lot of positive things to say, 1st of all, the accidents of western countries from bella. ruth has given men's the opportunity to take greater control over the national economy in port substitution favoring russia has been the name of the game, especially in the microchip industry which fell russia, which lucas sango credited russia was saving. now we also heard about the plans for
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the russian defense industry to kick up production of make $25.00 fighter jet. jenko said that they had proved themselves on the battlefield in ukraine. and as suggested by our government, we are ready to enter the protection of the make 25 fighter jets, which has proved itself well in ukraine. we already even embarrass to produce these aircraft in support of the russian federation. we are doing everything in order to overcome the barriers that are artificially created for us. this is taking place on the backdrop of rising tensions on the border between ukraine and bell roofs. last month key. i've said that bella may have been planning to launch missile strikes from its territory and there were wider, basically, speculative ideas in the west that bell roof might enter the conflict on russia side. despite the fact that i was under, lucas jenco recently said that bell roofs would only do so if it was attacked by ukraine. now it is interesting though that the bell russian president mentioned
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producing mig $25.00 fighter jets for russia because there's been a lot of speculation in the western media of a potential russian spring offensive. and in a recent article, by the financial times, western military officials actually say that such a proposal offensive would rely heavily on air power to overcome the grueling artillery sale means that has come to define the ukraine conflict at recent press conference. alexander lucas franco actually said that she showing ping had invited him to beijing in early march, and that meeting would coincide actually with she is young ping's visit to moscow at which is scheduled around the same time. last month, the russian foreign ministry said that such a meeting would be the central event of bilateral relations between russia and china in 2023. so we're seeing a lot of high level politicking between these 3 strategic partners right on the eve of the one year anniversary of russia's special military operation. so we're gonna
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have to see what kind of stuff we've got cooking up over the next couple months. okay, turning this spotlight next illness scandal, a few of ever heard of that of the forced the expulsion of the chain goss islanders from their indian ocean homeland by the new case some decades ago with their story is told by our documentary team right ahead. ah, to wish presentation of the ukraine conflict is always been muddled and confusing. remember the phrase, as long as it takes that is not a strategic goal. now we're presented with as long as it takes, pertains to the amount of conflict. it doesn't pertain the amount of assistance you understand what that means. with
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