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a trail ah, when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground. ah r t visits a temporary refugee camp and the don yet to republic, to speak to those evacuated from the front lines and feel more with we were in the 2nd entrance to the building. the nazis were in the next one. they told us to roy, our initials on our hands with the red market because they were going to various that the ukrainians doggett range right in front of our house. there were 3 or 4 such structure, small street, turned out that was the prompt line, a long obsession with pushing ukraine toward nato to confront russia. that's the admission coming from former u. s. president. donald trump criticizing washington policy as the us led invasion
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of iraq reaches a 20 year anniversary. we look at how the american architects of the war spread their neoconservative policies around the globe. and areas tormented by doubts about foreign influence from former colonial powers ahead of the upcoming elections as the country continues to battle multiple crises with good morning from our tutor, national studios in moscow, and welcome to the hours most vital stories worldwide. i'm fiorella is about as a fighting region, honor crossed on bass were bringing you exclusive firsthand accounts of some of those who've been caught in the cross fire. the civilians were safely evacuated from the embattled city of appeal, most widely known as bach moved to a temporary refugee camp in the don. yet school republic. oh,
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it's your search. it was very scary when all the shells were flying. everything was exploding. now nobody knew where the shots were coming from, starting january 10th, my younger brother, and i could not leave the house because of the constant bombardment to the region we're probably or thrown for these. and if we were in the 2nd entrance to the building, the nazis were in the next one is they told us to write our initials on our hands with a red marker because they were going to barriers that was needed for the war. muses . and we had been sitting in the basement for over 3 months. ever since the shelling began. russia record that before which i said shells are constantly flying through our yard and garden them the ukrainians dug a trench right in front of our house. there were 3 or 4 such structures. gnaw street turned out that was the frontline, hundreds of displaced persons have already passed through this temporary refugee sensor. and, and escal republic, they come from different places from besieged to our, to our more scanned from other freed areas in the nest republic as well,
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like her solids. are the refugee saved by the russian army in that a charm of have all different stories by the have. one thing in common is that they all lost their houses that were destroyed by the ukrainian military. we have shells in our garden, one is buried, shrapnel is all over the yard. neighboring houses have been down, motherhood. once you step out of the house, the shelling would begin to buffer. sometimes i was not even able to look the dog over the way up to the 3rd floor. we were, our whole house was littered with shells. there were boxes of weapons around the house. i was afraid that something would happen and everything would low up. i decided to move to another basement this temper refugee sensor provides not only shelter, but also necessary clothing of food and medicine as well. once they arrive in this temper, refugee center, their documents, say, get a checked and later on they move on to other areas in russia, aust,
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here in tennis republic, some of them find jobs. there are, this is a bulletin board. will a nation bulletin board where they're able to find jobs or find something to do, but most of them are moving on to meet with their friends and families elsewhere in russia. romantic author of arte, the desk republic, ah, for were you as president donald trump, who wants to search back into the white house and next year's election has slammed washington for supporting the 2014 might on coo and ukraine. trump is again calling for a shake up in the american government to get rid of people he says, are pushing for world war 3. for decades, we've had the very same people, such as victorian newland, and many others just like are obsessed with pushing ukraine toward nato. not to mention the state department support for uprisings in ukraine. these people have
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been seeking confrontation for a long time, much like the cation iraq and other parts of the world. and now we're teetering on the brink of world war 3. reality is, it is exactly what a lot of americans are saying and wanting to hear, and the response to the obvious response and people's frustration here at the united states, at the unaccountable billions that continue to go over there. meanwhile, were dealing with a real crisis here in the united states. the fact that the president of the united states would rather go to the border of another country and encourage a war rather than actually take care of his own people. i think this was an excellent moment, not only for a person running for president like donald trump, but more importantly for the people the united states to rally behind what is right and what is the right place for america to be putting their time in their effort and their resources right now, which is right here at home. trump once again start pushing everybody to make hard stances on topics that prior they've been able to wishy washy part. and trump is
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starting to hold their feet to the fire, which is what it trump does. best, let's just see if it actually resonates with enough pressure to actually get the right thing done by those already still in office. donald trump's comments on the disastrous war in iraq ignited by the us led invasion. come just ahead of the 20 year anniversary of one of the deadliest conflicts of the 21st century. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great. who's we referring to the food and sleep
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with among those held responsible for the iraq war. our neoconservatives whose ideology of supporting direct u. s. military interventions. how much the way over the bush administration, our teeth, caleb mop and dive deeper into their ideas and their consequences. can you even imagine washington without the neocons running u. s. foreign policy, this crowd of war hawks who believe in spreading freedom by toppling governments has had the upper hand for decades. this school of foreign policy hardliners has roots in the late cold war, the soviet tallahassee. academics who are obsessed with bringing down russia in the ninety's they took aim at a rock, the only acceptable strategies, one that eliminates the possibility that
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a rock will be able to use or threatened to use weapons of mass destruction. in the near term. this means a willingness to undertake military action as diplomacy is clearly failing in the long term, it means removing saddam hussein and his regime from power. they waited for the right moment after 911 george w bush was ready to play ball with them. a rock was destroyed for the se of democracy is the policy of the united states to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world. ah. 2 we can all see how well that turned out, yet some continued to defend neoconservative ideals. the problem with neoconservatism is agenda lies, not in that sense which are as american as apple pie, but rather in the over militarized means by which it has sought to accomplish them
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. obama picked up after bush and toppled the government of libya. the neocons screamed for blood. we shall the concerns of manning congress to bow to wayne, which dear pama administration has conducted these operation. the problem is not that he has done too much, however, and that he has done too little to achieve the girl of removing kodachi from power . united states should bulletin, in these efforts, not trailing behind our allies. the next target was serious. a belief that if you want to get peace in syria, you can't leave aston power. prominent u. s. economists, jeffrey sachs says that ukraine is the ultimate culmination of the neo cons strategy. the war in ukraine is the culmination of a 30 year projects of the american neoconservative movement. the biden administration is packed with the same neocons, who championed the u. s. wars of choice. and serbia, afghanistan, iraq, syria, and libya, and who did so much to provoke russia's invasion of ukraine. endless wars,
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country after country destroyed. and where is all it is prosperity, freedom and democracy? it's been promised. not once, as the neoconservative agenda lived up to its supposed ideals, but despite the hard lessons and the u. s. public being overwhelmingly opposed to further interventions. the war hawk oral do remains alive and well as ever. hail marvin r t, near the us led invasion of iraq created many new security challenges for the country, including the emergence of terrorist organizations. the west is fight against them, destroyed a massive number of civilian lives, with many homes head during multiple strikes. one of the victims is abdulla colonial, who is still seeking justice for the destruction brought by the u. s. military will be as good as it on your bombs up and the house collapsed on us. we didn't know because we were inside our home and we didn't hear the bombing. as a result,
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i lost the hearing in my ear and my back and left hip were burned and my leg was amputated. ah, a mom here with any man, my iraqi civil defense forces didn't show up because the area had not been liberated at the time and had been under ices control for 5 days. so my leg injury got infected. i've got several burns all over my body. the neighbors were terrified, they rushed to rescue us. they managed to pull us out of the rubble, but some men, women and children were not saved. they transferred me to the hospital near my home, but the bleeding didn't stop and i couldn't sleep because of the severe pain medication wasn't available. then i said,
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i couldn't tolerate the pain in my leg anymore. so they took me to the city of air belgy doctors there told me that the inflammation had reached the bone and that amputation was the only way to go with my wife was slightly injured, but the children were in critical condition with numerous broken bones. thank god, they're alive ah, with the investigation determined that isis and placed a large amount of explosive material in a structure containing a significant number of civilians. neither coalition nor rocky forces knew that civilians were sheltered within the structure by them if i buy after the injury, the commander of the north american forces called me and he said that he regretted
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that serious mistake. adding that this happens in war by the commander promised he would pay me a visit, which never happened. after that, they called me 3 times asking whether the iraqi government visited me or not. us troops showed their desire to financially compensate me for this mistake. however, as you nope, compensation for war crimes and military errors goes on for years. but as an iraqi citizen, i'd applied for compensation to the iraqi government. like all those affected so far, i have not received any some, even though i got the receipt for it. the, the sum is very low and does not cover the cost of my destroyed house and furniture . you may not believe it, but the sum is around $10200.00, which was estimated based on the size of the house. and what about the furniture and other equipment? how can i rebuild the house with this pittance? ah, ah,
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how is anybody can you should compensate the entire country, but what compensation can we talk about after they've completely destroyed the country, plundered its resources and wiped out its abundance. they promised people filthy richness and cars, saying they'll get what they wanted. but it was just false promises what they've achieved in the country is murder, destruction and torture, or disarm iraq's weapons of mass destruction, combat terrorism, and free the iraqi people. that's the monitor. the u. s. politicians used to justify the invasion of iraq back in 2003. no iraqi nuclear scientists have made i'll bali says reports on the absence of weapons of mass destruction existed, but never reach george w bush's desk. valencia
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was near the head of the international inspection. teams declared that iraq is free of weapons of mass destruction. they had destroyed all facilities such as the move fondest facilities, wards 11 and 43, which were earmarked for that purpose in the 1980s. in 19 nineties, accordingly, he submitted a document stating that he rock was free of weapons of mass destruction. what loss of manufacturing nuclear weapons is not an easy task. it requires massive capacities in time. but let's put aside that topic for now. in 1995 i spoke to dr. abdulla he'd also g, an inspector at the international atomic energy agency who was conducting inspection missions in japan, korea, and china in 1982 in 1987. he told me that he had met with one of the agencies inspectors in austria, who was tasked with operations in iraq. and that man said he reported to the agencies head, albert di, that iraq does not contain weapons of mass destruction. that report could have been
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forwarded to the un security council. and as a result, the embargo on iraq would have been left it. but our borrowed di declined. that is why albert di was responsible for the embargo not having been lifted in 1996 according to my information. the war started based on 3 reports. the 1st report was related to a master's thesis on uranium enrichment which was theoretical and impractical. the 2nd report was the testimony of a person. i cannot remember his name in the u. s. congress. i can't recall the 3rd report. the aforesaid reports were put on george w bush's desk. ja, based on those reports, bush decided that iraq had weapons of mass destruction and he waged a war. i'm not saying here that iraq was free of chemical and biological weapons. but in the 19 ninety's, the inspection teams were tasked with eliminating them. i'm not ruling out the likelihood of w m as being there, but that was prior to 2003 in 2002,
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the u. n. 's inspection teams released a report stating that iraq was free of w. m. d. 's. they sealed the chemical weapons wards which became inaccessible, but there was a clear recognition by the un that those wards were safe and contained only chemical waste. but those wards had raw materials capable of making chemical weapons. but they could have also been used for peaceful purposes. they pumped in sodium hydroxide, turning them into salts in 2002, all chemical or biological weapons were destroyed. and in 2003, almost all of the nations of the world refuted the existence of weapons of mass destruction as a pretext for war. the war was a great catastrophe. it was not pertaining only to the u. s. it was war involved in dozens of countries in 1991, a 120000 tons of bombs had a rack and almost the same amount were dropped on iraq in 2003. iraq witness. 3 wars in 1991, 999 and 2003. among those bonds,
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there were internationally prohibited weapons containing depleted uranium. those which were used to penetrate fortified objects such as armoured, military vehicles and communications facilities. when the explosion occurs depleted, uranium is fragmented into precise parts the travel through the air to adjacent places and all the residents there will be infected with radioactive, and other toxic substances on it. as a result, many people have developed various diseases such as cancer and suffered miscarriages of birth defects. the intensity of the shelling was on pfizer, a baghdad, and other areas causing enormously significant effects. the 1st strike was in 1991 . now the effects might not appear immediately, but those who inhaled uranium dust at the time would inevitably be effected. uranium dust might also seep into the ground. let me tell you some figures in 2002, a german or swiss company came to clear iraq of depleted uranium and their work
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lasted for years. eventually they released a document saying that these certain spots were not hazardous area. so you didn't a little bit as yet in 200120028 team of iraqi experts was formed in collaboration with monitoring entities to examine 80000000 square meters. we eventually, we found that a great amount of depleted uranium in several places led to many casualties yet and their children and grandchildren may also be effected. furthermore, the 25th golf tournament was scheduled for a few years ago, but traces of depleted uranium were one of the reasons why it was postponed with the bass row was noted as the most heavily bombed city was depleted uranium or i was interviewed by saudi t v station in 2021, and i tell them about the team of experts that managed to clear basrah from all the objects contaminated with depleted uranium. and they were sent to safe areas. as
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for the infected people. unfortunately, these infections will not disappear and may remain for decades and possibly generations to come. i believe that the 33 or 34 countries involved should take responsibility for all the iraqi casualties, as well as the delayed development due to these explosions that severely affected lives. especially in the agricultural sector, as uranium may have been transferred to crops and then to humans. yes, the u. s. and more than 30 other countries bear the responsibility for this destruction. we are exerting tremendous efforts to ready rock of the tragedies caused by those countries. a real catastrophe might have occurred, but thanks to god and the heroism of the iraqi youth who risked their lives in order to protect the rock and the rest of the nations despite the dangers. but i also think that amid the great threat, the global warming has had on humans, plants and animals, the trend has shifted towards atomic energy nuclear power plants should be billed
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to replace fossil fuels. oil, gas and coal should be replaced with nuclear fuel. nuclear facilities must be protected, and i think the pertinent agreements are sufficient only if they are tiered to well . ah, 20 years after the us led invasion of iraq, washington's interference in the domestic issues of middle eastern countries shows no signs of letting up toronto as their navy intercepted a vessel, allegedly carrying thousands of us made weapons intended for protesters in the persian gulf saw stickers better because we discovered a vessel with more than 5000 american made machetes and swords in bush province. these weapons become sharp, for the more blood they touch. according to border officials, along with machetes and swords,
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the vessel was also carrying over $3000.00 other weapons that were supposed to end up in the hands of riders. washington has yet to comment on the incident. iran has been by violence anti government protests in september when 22 year old masa a meanie, died in police custody earlier. ron supreme leader said the unrest in the country was orchestrated by washington. the deputy for the international affairs of toronto municipality says washington is behind attempts to destabilize iran as little happens in the middle east without approval from the white house. it shows that how the americans are supporting formation of terrorist groups, or let's say, importing theories group inside iran and bring the, the, the, the find that they are doing against you on inside the country to do the satellite country and the security. nothing is happening in other countries in the region
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without the life on the united states in washington, and the fact that on a sunday walk and they have established lots of military b as in different parts of the region. and the, the main opponent to that, i mean, is probably about the want. so because they're the, are trying to fight against the me and government. they are a living in a union for the board. that's what they believe on what it is, not the truth. the war has changed and it was over there has totally changed. modernized, and effective military forces are necessary to protect russia grantees. that was a message from vladimir putin as he congratulated military officers and veterans on defender of the fatherland day marked annually on the 23rd of february, the president stress, the country security is now being bolstered with a brand new weapons system. by wishing the,
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when you minute that we will pay increased attention to strengthening our nuclear deterrent this year. the 1st launchers of the sar mouth complex with a new heavy missile are entering combat duty. we will continue the serial production of kin gel air based hypersonic complexes and begin the mass introduction of zircon c based hypersonic missiles months ago. but you put in also mentioned that the countries navy will introduce a new nuclear armed submarine. this year, the president added that russia's military will deploy a full complement of modern, strategic weapons and delivery systems. the country's arms industry is now steaming ahead to provide the military with everything it needs to protect the nation from foreign threats. ah, nigeria, africa's most populous nation and biggest economy is preparing for presidential elections as saturday. here on our tea,
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we're continuing our special coverage of one of the continents most significant elections this year. hey, over 93000000 people are registered for the upcoming vote with 18 candidates to choose from. the 3 main contenders are the former governor from the ruling party boy, a med t new booth, the former vice president and leader of the peoples democratic party, a t qu, abiola bakare, and the youngest of them, the former governor and nominee of the labor party. peter o b whose gating mass popularity among young people. each of them represents a different region of the country and appeals to a different electorate. the choice of who to vote for is further complicated by concerns over possible neo colonial influence by the u. k. on the elections,
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3 of the candidates, as well as the electoral empire, have visited the you case, cham house, think tank for consultations, and they claim to promote their candidacy to nigerians around the world are te correspondent balloon day. that brings us more as deny joined the policy, get heated up with sort of his counting down to saturdays general election to shane a new precedent. for concert of weather niger is still being colonized by the west . it been tabled for precedence mohammed hurried to 1015 the sum of the present presidential candidates my jury and the apple official 610. so this is chelsea house located for discuss campaign plan and promises rather than having the same conversation with the country. many have at which any to forests they desire to be seen or heard across the globe. one to many have
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also actual energy. the fact that how may i address the, how does it run tied to mother the united kingdom colonized some years ago as long as we continue to borrow money from i m s from the g 7 or the g 20. whatever you want to call it. they will continue to have, you know, our, a bronze tie to themselves. my jewish electro laws, not me desperate ability. hence, experts have said speeches. the outside shows a fine jewelry. i do not necessarily have an actual significant. however, so like you and have a quick side because this is with chapters house saying it is a form of new colonialism, colonial moscow. britain has not let go of nigeria. well to have seen it that day. they have vain. 8 of brought on all manner of new colonial policies to control the political economy of the jet. that will be the top problem. how's their platform
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been fired to us and, you know, get to the lead. does that kind of is almost compared to at pierre. dat, without quits you. as soon as you know, a buddy, you know, start in all these is part of making sure that we seek val get the approval so that when you become president in, you know that they, they, they, they confront their approval on u. s. we've gotten the defendant since 1960. we really been truly dependent. if arleada's find it more convenient to talk outside of the country. so people, danny, go speaking, bug or tom. so beyond the products, yes, it's an opportunity as of so your point is what's really goose, what is, what are those on settings that help one i chatham mouse click is okay, so does that offers and, well my, the worry for instance, i didn't attend some of the debates and he went to chatham house,
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i need become niger as president. so yes, you do want to give roof or house for 6 years will do is year hospital cerio was opposed to chat downstairs and shut off. i can put a stop because of the house invitation jo, in my june election year in says in, in for also asking the debbie an end to the submission and supervision of my job is economy policies, planning and performances by foreign agencies. negative habits of politicians holding money overseas and sub sales of medical tourism carried and the west by my job politicians, palo david odyssey, apple. chair, whites, our coverage of the nigerian elections throughout the coming days here in our te will keep you updated on all the latest. ah
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