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toppling has finally occurred with russia suspending. it's participation in the new start arms control treaty. russia in the west have gone their own separate ways and in the process, arms control appears to be dead in the water. more troubling times, i had a best suppression for the mission to make sure that in europe are more senior keeps on. funneling supporting nato and keeps on falling arms into, into what is clearly a proxy war against russia and an exclusive interview to going on the ground renown report to see more hush breaks down the us, sabotaged the north stream prior flying, which recently exposed and a bomb shall report, they've been denied by washington. the un general assembly adults and western drafted resolution coating on russia to withdraw exposes from ukraine. that's as moscow envoy accuses the us and its allies of aiming to destroy russian literacy
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with the world is now teetering. on the brink of a suicidal conflict, which the u. together with the rest of the west, is moving toward with bating, sends a clear message to washington cooling, the world's largest, the war monger. as time essays, the u. s. should we consider a policy of arming ukraine, voiding that the weapons put ends up on the black market? with a very welcome, mrs. asi international with the latest world news update is good to have your company. now the u. s. sabotaged the node stream. pipelines was aimed at cutting europe off from affordable russian gas. that's according to police. the prize winning journalist seymour hersh speaking exclusively to, after what time say on going on the ground. the people who did this thing were
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assigned to do it in the intelligence community, the operators, they initially thought it was a great idea. let's get a capacity of before it be before russia was talking, but it was so late, 2021. let's go and find out if we can do it and, and by, within a few months, the white house clearly was sold. that was told the people doing it thought this was in a bad idea. they gave the white house some options to maybe bluff or convince of putting that the cost is going to be very high. and but then when the white house blue book by talk publicly about this, within 3 weeks of the briefing, information he got. and victoria knew both within a 3 week period and late january, early february of last year. both said publicly, well, we know we can stop it and let me be, let me, let me so the lose kind of is if, if a we will stop the north she wanted and the president was asked after he said that by reporters, it's a family, it's all on tape with on a nightly news report said,
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well how will you do it? he said, let me tell you, we know how to do it. we can do it language like that. and at that point, the guys in the group were upset because it was supposed to be covert operation. and by the time they finally, they did their job, they made it possible they, they planted the bombs with 8 of them, navy divers, and and then it just sat there. the bomb sat there for months was planted in june, but by wish by so when, when the war look, you look like the ukrainians were doing ok. by late september there was certainly evidence of a serious a serious issue. there wasn't going to be a cakewalk for the ukrainians, like some people in the press road. and there point the group that made it possible . understood that he did it for political purposes period is not going to help to war. and what it does, what he was doing it for was to prevent germany and western europe if case the winter came, prickly from opening up the pipeline, the german government had done the sanction they stopped the pipeline. but the
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german government at the right to open up the new one. and that wasn't wanted by by vests rational for the mission. to make sure that europe and western europe keeps on funnelling, supporting nato, and keeps on falling arms into, into what is clearly a proxy war against russia. that's waiting for right now. published on february the 8th her she's report alleged the pipelines were mind by g, u. s. navy divers, back in june last year. but journalists at washington used at nato military drills to cover up the operation with assistance from norway. according to the reports job, i'd have made the decision after 9 months have consultations with his security advisors. the report has been criticized by both washington and the e. u with officials dismissing it as speculation and even fiction. seymour hersh stays biden's. denial isn't surprising. as the mother u. s. presidents have been caught lying to the public for the sake of promoting a war. what happened in norway?
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the reason i wrote the piece of sac subsector going back to lyndon johnson. we all know that johnson's premise for going, expanding the war and getting congressional pra commitment to do whatever he wanted . the war, the same as the, the one, the george bush got after 911 that led him to go to iraq. he could do what he wanted. he got a complete bill of goods rights for in a speech called the, the tonkin gulf resolution in the congress passed after us after johnson lied about what happened in the war. he invented a north vietnamese attack. he, a mcnamara conspired to change the intelligence. it's not, this is not new, it's been known, but i used, i'm, i was thinking of that in the context of johnson lied about something that led us into a war that killed 50000 americans and get this anywhere between $1.30 vietnamese. we don't know that that's the way we deal with the, with these people have a different race, i guess, one to 3000000. and so here we have a president lying about
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a not telling truth about something he authorized that did happen. and what's gonna happen now germany, i think the reason for it, i think in late september last year, it was clear that whatever we thought about ukraine winning, the war, standing up to the russians was going to be very unlikely which it is going to be very unlikely to spite which arena daily newspapers is not going well at all. so please telling western europe and the germans. i'm particularly the germans that well we value. we're so worried that you might decide that the support is all away because you're getting oil for mushy. they control the pipeline. as i said, the germans, he was worried they were dropped the sanctions as are taking the gas again. so what he did is, is he said to europe, emerson, well, you can't in a crunch. you know, we're gonna let you be cold. it's not cold this year, but i will tell you right now, the real worries next winter. mo, revelation is from the man who previously exposed us will crimes in vietnam and the
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rock. you can watch the full entity with c mahash on going on the grounds. righty. on righty this saturday, the un general assembly has passed a western drafted resolution that calls on russia to withdraw its forces from ukraine. the motion was adopted after 2 days of debates in new york and had the of the votes, who rushes envoy accused the west of escalating the conflict at the expense of the rest of the world. the game you repeat constantly, we're seeing events in european capitals and institutions focused on how best to dismember and destroy our country. it was russia on the eve of the ukrainian crisis, which consistently proposed to the west to sign agreements on mutual security guarantees. all of them were arrogantly rejected. as a result, the world is now teetering on the brink of a suicidal conflict, which the u. together would the rest of the west is moving towards by stepping up
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arms supplies to the care regime and increasing its involvement. it is claimed that nato and the you will use all political, economic and military means in the interests of their 1000000000 citizens. the rest of the world is seen as a hostile environment that must be reformatted with these very tools. you get the details now from our neo correspondence. caleb. more pain. caleb. good to see. so what else can you tell us about the russian position and the votes of the other countries that the un general assembly? well, there were a number of countries that voted against the resolution and another number of countries even larger, who made the decision to abstain and not vote for this resolution condemning russia and calling for russia to immediately withdraw its forces. now the representative of india, when she spoke before the general assembly, she made a point of explaining why it was the india had chosen to abstain. and some of the
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very serious concerns countries have about this resolution. to diaz, the general assembly mocks a. jo, if the ukranian conflict, it is important that we ask ourselves a few pushing into questions all we, any virginia a possible solution, acceptable to both sites? can any process that does not involve either of the 2 sites ever lead to a credible and meaningful solution? has the un system and particularly its principal organ, the un security council based on a $945.00 vote, construct not be invented ineffective. now it's also important to note that we heard remarks from the representative of hungary prior to the boat. that also were somewhat inciteful as to what's going on in the feelings across the world. we can save lives of the people by creating peace. and based on our
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experience, it became already pretty obvious that the neither delivery of weapons, nor sanctions, those measures do not save lives. to the contrary. they contribute to the prolongation and the risk of escalation of this war. and they bring more suffering . united nations have been crated to serve as a platform for dialogue, for those who even consider each other as enemies. therefore, we urge dogs between russia and the united states to be started as soon as possible in the framework of the united nations. we do not want the world to be divided into blocks again, instead of blocks, we want connectivity and cooperation. and we do not one, these regional more to become a global them. now a number of countries in africa shows to abstain and not vote for or against the
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resolution. and we have previously heard from russian officials about how they feel that one sided resolution, such as this are simply serving propaganda purposes for the united states. and they don't get the world any closer to seeing a resolution to the conflict tele any thanks. the statehouse dancer, he's at caleb montana. now 3 paramedics have been killed after an ambulance was hit by ukrainian fire. and the city of dani ask, according to local authorities here at the shelling also took the life of a civilian woman and left another wounded. earlier ukrainian troops hit residential areas of don. yes, with us applied to high miles, rockets, ortiz, women, cause to have reports from the scene. this is a crater made by the american made hi marcy rocket. it landed right in the yard of this musical college right in the center of the city of jeanette's canal. according
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to local authorities, there were at least 5 strikes against the city. now the air defense was working. now this is another crater made by this strike, by our stroke. according to the investigators working on the scene. now this is greater number 3. now all around me are purely residential buildings. only civilians live here. there's not a sites always single military personnel. the reason why investigator said that hi mars multiple launch rockets system made and i did phase call high mars were used is because of these remains. now, the typical yellow color is a representative of the harmless rocket. now this is quite heavy. now had the moment strikes against a center of the city limits. i continue, we are yet to find out whether there were any casualties. but as you and see, there's quite a bit of destruction not only here in the center of the nest,
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but on the outskirts of the city has well, we'll continue to monitor the events as the day progresses. rahman cauthrin, harty done that script public there within 10 to divide russia. that's what the country's defense minister has said. while addressing the military on the annual defend of the fatherland day. his house, like a show, a describes the western efforts are up to day. russia is once again in serious danger, using ukraine. the collective west seeks to divide russia and to private of its independence. these attempts are doomed to fail. across in china, beijing has sent a clear message to washington, saying the u. s. should reconsider its policy of arm and ukraine, as the weapons often end up in the wrong hands. weapons supplied by the u. s to ukraine are often smuggled into the hands of criminal groups in europe and other
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regions. instead of creating new problems, washington should think about what good it can do for the world. concerns of a deadly weapons ending up in the wrong hands were also previously raised by the e. u and nato. and july, last year, both organizations advocated for greater tracking of om ship and the key of in order to prevent black markets, sales in europe, the u. law enforcement agency. you are a poll warm that the threat might be even higher ones. the conflict ends. you would officials also raise the issue quoting, for more effective arms control measures to be put in place. the u. s. policy of flooding, arms into war zones, is part of the problem is china has labeled america, the world's largest war monger making added that in all of us history. the nation has only enjoy 2 decades of peace noting that washington has been responsible for 80 percent of the world's conflicts since world war 2, including the us lead nato strikes. and for me, you can flavio and $999.00 and the long running conflicts enough kind of stone and
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the rock according to a professor at the paris school of technology on business, washington now once the pro long ukraine, conflicts to us in sell, china is pouring weapons to the f one lie in ukraine, the u. s. emitted it, and what's quite proud of it is that china has stressed that china's comprehensive collaborative partnership with russia is based on the basis of non alignment on computation and non targeting of 3rd parties. and it's a matter which does sovereignty of the 2 independent countries. i think right now is not into us interest to make sure there will be 0 smuggling of weapons to the other european countries or because they have to you know, maintain enough, you know, form forces and the weapons in the ukraine. ready to prolong the war against russia
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. so even though the u. s. my, you know, that they will be unable to control the leak of weapons or other countries, but they are not in the interest and became also the remains of the countries. first president thomas signed car has been put to rest and re burial ceremony, attended by help. officials, a revolutionary leader who is often referred to as african che guevara. he was killed during a coup in 1987 correspondent investigates that signed car legacy. it's a remarkable day here in book, in a far so it's very burial of thomas st. kara revolutionary leader and former boykin abbey president, to this part where he was assassinated. buck in 1987 troublesome kara came to power in a cool in the, in the eighty's and was nicknamed african che guevara,
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for his commitment to continental self relies and went to western policies. after falling victim to a new cool. we'll national i code was buried in a hurry in an a mark grieved, but if he years ago where body was examined and finally identified as belonging to very bullish authority. however, but choice of the burial site has created a controversy. his family is calling for a different location for sanker as grave away from his sight, ha fees, assassination. some critics argue that some color remains given his historical significance no longer belong to the family. hala tory hole is the only survivor of the bloody murder, which claimed the lives of thomas hancock and 12. others says it's
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a social that variable actually be buried with his comrades should be burned up while you did for me, these debates have no place. what is difficult to replace is how to embody the values represented by thomas ankara. why in all of humanity, in all of africa on all of the planet, has earth claimed thomas and kyra, what did he do to deserve such a fate? what did he do to stop being a son to his family? let's follow in some cars, footsteps, and makes and car remembered. let's put him where humanity wants him to be re burrell site, where he is already a memory in tribute to the national theory. but his family agrees with this choice for the army, some car, these are both or a soldier and they say his buddy belongs to the army. moreover, in terms of tullison, rick customary chief, think he should be buried when he was tipped. describe the disagreements of where
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the body of such should be. the new spot of thomas on color grave is low. it please, but pauses. event greater meaning to it, shoots is in a book in a fossil, m, y, luggage. in my opinion, we must respect the choice of the family, even if thomas sanker all was a national hero. since the memorial is already at a well known place and many have already visited it, i think it's a given. even if thomas sanker is buried elsewhere, it doesn't change much to west laughing wattle. in my opinion, it is the opinion of the family that counts. it's true, thomas sanker, i was a hero, but he belongs 1st to his family. even if he is a br. canapes for me, it is the opinion of the family that counts while not as it is friday. it's true that his remains belong to his family and there are decisions that are up to them. but i also think that people deserve to be heard because outside of his family, he was also a president that many love didn't work as he was a president that many new there. i think we can bury him at the memorial and it
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will be special. how did it won't go unnoticed because he's someone that people like. i think people will remember him always. ah, explosions have reportedly been heard in the iranian city of garage 40 kilometers away from the countries capital. according to local media, as defense systems will activate this parts of military drills by the islamic revolutionary gods call. summon verified damage. a footage apparently shows anti i croft rounds being fired into the night sky. the defense systems reportedly kept shooting for several minutes according to a rainy and media. this is all part of 45 day military training exercise which carried out routinely to wrong officials have not yet commented on the development ahead of the 20th anniversary of one of the deadliest conflicts of our time, the war in iraq. we bring you the stories and the voices of the man made disasters
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sparks by the us led invasion that was built on a lie. ah, the us led invasion of iraq created many security challenges for the country, including the emergence of terrorist organizations. the west's fight against them destroyed a countless number of civilian lives with many hunt hit during the strikes. one of the victims is abdulla kaneen, who is still seeking justice for the destruction, for which by the u. s. military will be excluded it. i know bombed up in the house collapsed on we didn't know because we were inside our home and we didn't hear the bombing. as a result, i lost the hearing in my ear and out of my back and left him were burned and my leg was amputated. mm
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mm mm mm mm. deal with any man. 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, but the neighbors were terrified, but they rushed to rescue us. they managed to pull us out of the rubble, but some men, women and children were not so good god, 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, i couldn't tolerate the pain in my leg anymore, so they took me to the city of air build, you know, doctors there told me that the inflammation had reached the bone. and that amputation was the only way to go. my wife was slightly injured, but the children were in critical condition with numerous broken bones. thank god
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they're alive. ah, ah, 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 of the injury and the commander of the north american forces called ministry. he said that he regretted that serious mistake. adding that this happens in war and by the commander promised, he would pay me a visit, which never happened after that they called you 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 know,
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compensation for war crimes and military errors goes on for years you. but as an iraqi citizen, i'd applied for compensation to the iraqi government. like all those effects you had 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. when what about the furniture and other community? how can i rebuild the house with this pittance? ah, yeah, with anybody can as us should compensate the entire country, the look compensation can we talk about after they've completely destroyed the country, plundered its resources and wiped out its abundance. they promised people filthy
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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. ah, the legacy of the us war in iraq is a power and he's still holding thing, the president who started it all last year during a speech on rushes, military intervention in ukraine, george w bush called the invasion of iraq and justified on brutal before realizing he meant to say ukraine decision of one man to lodge a holy, unjustified, and brutal invasion of iraq. i mean, ukraine director anyway. 75. my connie pizza scott, discuss the bushes blunder with for me. us republican senator rich and black,
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who said, washington has effectively turned iraq into its colony. the occupation of iraq will continue indefinitely. see iraqi government is now a puppet government. iraq is now a colonial state of the united states. occupied militarily occupied by the united states which operates out of this green zone, the states and it wants to be held accountable for legit war crimes. there was certainly talk of even bush himself been prosecuted as a war criminal after his comments of conversation. we started again after that gas that he made you expect that he wants to be held accountable. and the prosecution for war crimes is victory justice, whichever country winds and is very difficult. no one is short of a thermo nuclear war. no one will conquer the united states because we are
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56000 miles away from, from all of the wars that were involved in. so no, no one washington said it sets up a so called condolence payment system for civilians affected by the war. but apparently, back in 2019, the pentagon said that the only issue $24000.00 to vate seems to show the figure is now. but do you think that washington is doing enough to support the survivors, the families of this was he lost the relatives and houses. no. the state department doesn't care about the victims. sometimes they'll do a little something to employ to for public relations purposes. but there is no real interest in a, in the people who have died. and so, do you think there are any parallels between what happened in iraq 20 years ago, and what's happening now in ukraine? in the sense that the war, the war in ukraine began? when the central intelligence agency,
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under directions from the president approval from president bronco bye, staged a violent bloody qu, and over through the duly elected, legitimately elected president, crane president on a co bridge. they did that. they, they forced the government out, they put in place revolutionary quinta, i guess you could say in this sense that we, we over through iraq with military force coming in from across the globe to overthrow iraq. we have gone in and we have over thrown ukraine with military force from the other side of the globe. and we were the source of both of these conflicts. and it's very unfortunate because the american people are not or not like this. it's just, it's the foreign policy establishment,
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which really is linkedin with all of these global oligarchs. what i called the boys from davos who really seem to make world decisions for this is just part of our ongoing coverage of the iraq war and the mistake that through the oil rich country and the tales, while increasing instability in the middle east. stay tuned as we continue looking back at the us led invasion over the next few months, and even more exclusive content had to r t dot com. the lou ah, ah, the grain decoupling has finally occurred with russia suspending. it's
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participation in the new start arms control treaty. russia in the west have gone their own separate ways and in the process, arms control appears to be dead in the water. more troubling times ahead. ah, hello, i'm manilla chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. this week we'll had to central america where one country is resisting us pressure and going their own way in foreign policy. after a history of meddling from the americans, president daniel ortega of nicaragua stands his ground as the united states takes aim at their gold industry. we'll get you all the details straight ahead. all right, let's get into the m o loon . the former us now.

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