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farms control appears to be dead in the water. more troubling times. ahead with the collective way, each must accept the fact that there are other players on the world arena. the security of the country should not be pursued at the expense of others. russia, china criticized the west for attempting to monopolize security at the expense of nations. as the un security council, most of the path to peace for ukraine must go into the west on to ukraine, that they would respond if kids were to invade the moldova breakaway region of trans demitria where russian people have been stationed for more than 3 decades. and in an interview going on to grounds where now the investigative journalist seymour hersh breaks down the alleged us to have a touch of the nodes train pipelines which he recently exposed to the bombshell
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report has been denied by washington. that's the rational for the mission to make sure that you're pretty much that you are, keeps on funnelling, supporting nato, and keeps on falling arms into, into what is clearly a proxy war against russia. a very welcome. this is auntie international with the latest world news that date, it's good to happy with us. a top story this, our moscow phase, it's military operation. ukraine will continue. and so keep strokes, posing a threat to the russian people, according to the countries un envoy. speaking of the security council as a conflict in ukraine, and it's 2nd year is ramonica, is it you? crane is not a victim. because if it wouldn't have started its war against the residence of donuts and le ganske, but instead listens to their aspirations, there would have been no need for our special military operation. tell me where,
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when and from whom did you hear that the purpose of our operation is the destruction of ukraine. it's d, ukraine is ation. we have never declared such goals. but if russia stops, the discrimination and persecution of the russian speaking population in ukraine and the violation of their rice and freedoms will continue as well as the glorification of nazi criminal's meeting was essentially because of the anniversary of the de notification operation. now the various u. s. alliance countries, including ukraine, were given a platform at the un security council to give speeches condemning russia using russia, atrocities, et cetera. however, russia had the opportunity as a permanent member, the security council to come forward and talk about the truth of the matter goes and we heard russian ambassador named danielle very thoroughly refuting the selective nature of the u. s. approach when it comes to things like human rights
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and concerns about supposed aggression, etc, on demands yet pretty thoroughly des bonzai, the claims being repeated by us leaders and their allies in the security council. so you certainly could pull up the u. s. and it's nato allies have appropriated the right to interfere in any international issues and the internal affairs of other states up and ukraine is a clear example of this. western leaders deceived as before, and they want to keep doing that by putting the right of nato to expand uncontrollably to an absolute level lopez. since the end of the cold war, the west has conducted 251 military operations abroad, causing enormous damage to other countries. the elective west must accept the fact that there are other players on the world arena who have their own interests, and that it is necessary to co exist with them and even cooperate on an equal basis with a mutual respect. as china, also
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a permanent member of the security council took to the floor of the meeting. and when shina spoke, they echoed much of what russia said. and in addition to that, they called for to talk. so the word resolving the conflict to began without 3 conditions. here's what we heard from the chinese representative. you look, watch out that will come on when keith on some countries while stressing sovereignty and territorial integrity on the ukraine issue, are blatantly interfering in other countries internal affairs and undermining their sovereignty and territorial integrity. this reveals a double standard at full display. security is not an exclusive right enjoyed only by some countries. so since the security of a country should not be pursued at the expense of others, strengthening or even expanding military blocks, lonely undermine regional security. russia, ukraine, and european countries are neighbors that cannot physically move away from each other to realize lasting peace in europe, the cold war mentality and block of confrontation must be abandoned shina recently
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put forward a scenario or a resolution of conflict. i'm trying to move toward an end to the conflict. i'm however, that scenario before it by the aging, was roundly rejected by the united states. the very same united states that is continually insisting that it's russia that is preventing negotiations from taking place in this. the question of foreign ministry says moscow is open to achieving the goals of the military operation in ukraine through political and diplomatic means. and as also thanks paging for support and contribution to peace. but then key of president 11th, he says he has no faith in china's peace plan. he told reporters that baiting was merely expressing its thoughts. meanwhile, across in germany, hundreds of people have gathered and dressed in the covert talks between russia and ukraine and imposing in the local se they will make government to stop fueling the conflict by sending weapons to keep in nor mentally. and i think this
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conflict can only be resolved through negotiations, not weapon. it's only going to get worse, and i think that america and russia should solve their issues among themselves. this is my personal opinion. i survived a war and i don't want it to happen again. will be on more participation in the conflict. i think what we are doing at the moment is already a lot, and as for the military side, i would say that it is not worth interfering in this conflict any longer. because then the danger of war in europe, the danger of the war expanding is very great. if i go and it tells me, i think germany is already doing enough. meanwhile, the german people are suffering from it and prices and everything else. i think it's better not to interfere and to let russia and ukraine resolve the situation between themselves and the fact it's none of our business. so meanwhile, the nato chief has urged the lines to step up its arm supplies to kiev, and he claims this will help achieve peace installed emerg, also called on china to stop supposing moscow and refrain from sending russia any
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military support. we have not seen an actual delivery over legal aid, but what we have seen, our songs on indications are showing on may be planning on considering to supply a aid to russia. onshore should not do that. you know, ante, china, hawks, and nato are nothing new. that said the nato chief appears sympathetic. it seems to washington's ongoing efforts to expand nato to confront china a given his recent trips to asia, nato is a military organization. one that's led above all by the united states. now the culture of the us military is always oriented towards fighting. there's an institutional aggressiveness that only understands one way forward. and this is doubly true here because nato is exploiting this conflict to expand in ways
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previously unimagined with soaring budgets, prestige and power. but behind all of this is a u. s. g o strategic game, one that wants to reinforce it's a gemini over europe, not russia down, and then leverage those gains if realized against china. the u. s. thank. secretary has been rated, killed off the heath at big country that shouldn't attack others. russians. foreign ministry spokeswoman replied with his config. paris, reminding anthony blinking off his eye nations track record i think viscerally. most americans don't like to see a big country bullying another and they just feel it's wrong. and one to do something about it. after 2 world wars, the world came together and started the united nations. and countries around the world agreed on some basic rules. some basic principles like one country just can't attack its neighbor. it can't tried to seize its land by force. can't try to erase it from the map. can't bully it. that's exactly what russia is doing. was it not
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the us that attacked a rock or as a rock, not a small enough country, unless i'm mistaken? lincoln represents the usa and not some other country, so the secretary of state should at least know his own state's history. well, it wasn't the only country that fell victim to washington hawkish foreign policies as a chinese human rights report. recently pointed out the u. s. took part in 80 percent of the world's military conflicts from $945.00 to $911.00. and since then, washington has sent his troops into afghanistan, iraq, syria, the philippines, and haiti to name a few. while the us came to have been fighting terrorism and promoting democracy, it's interventions have led to political chaos and civilian casualties in many countries. that's not discussed this with media on political analysts line. thank you for joining us on the program. always a place to see. so like, what's your reaction to on the blank and claim that americans are against big countries, bullying? others? do you think he should really be the one talking?
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well, i think many people aren't against that notion. what are many americans are thinking right now is, where is this money going? what is this about? i, i don't want you to be at all sarcastic far be it for me. but most people have not a clue as to what this is even about. because right now, as you can imagine, there's a lot of issues that americans are worrying about domestically. we just were attacked by weather balloons, or you want photos or china. we don't know about that. we have all kinds of supply problems. we have a southern border, we need money here, and now we're talking about $11314000000000.00 goal we, where we're not sure about this margin retailer green. one of the republican leaders in the congress has now talked about an audit where she's asked a very simple question. where is this money going?
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so before we get into pars, in mr. blink and statement, a lot of americans don't even know what this is about. do you really believe ordinary americans with reading support, all of the us interventions we've seen around the globe as opposed to rushes, military operation, and ukraine? again, i know this, this, this may sound very harsh, but i don't think many people understand what this means. in my generation, and by the way, this is the most interesting in my generation. we remember vietnam, you can take the same argument. exactly. and this was a little country that we could, we thought we could just take over in a week. and that turned into what tenure disaster, the same people who understood it, that was folly. now had this idea that sure. yeah, let's you know, let's let support democracy and you know, do whatever we can, i don't think people understand the, the working apparatus of what we're talking about. where is this money going?
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and the other day, what really got a lot of people going was some of this $114000000000.00 plus that we know of was going to pensions, pen, children's. what, what, what, what about our pensions? it's it's, it's unbelievable in terms of this money. but when you consider the fact that there are people who stole understood, i think based in some kind of good spirit that we have to protect individuals from being bullied and being traversed and being manhandled by. i don't think they really understand. number one, the history and how history has shown that very frankly, we were doing this in the past as the world viewed. i here and i would say within the i looking back at events in iraq as the 20th anniversary of the us led invasion approach is do you think the legacy of the war is guessing enough coverage in
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western media? no, we don't listen. i can't. i suddenly judge a doomsday or, and i don't mean to be, i still don't even know what iraq had to do in 911. we don't know. we're not even sure about afghanistan. one day we were out of afghanistan like that. and nobody's talked about that. we're not even talking about libya anymore. we had to go in and we had to take care of libya because this man was an evil, terrible despotic. and what about libya who runs it? is it worse or better since we were above? we don't know, this conversation is merely transitory and it's quickly forgotten and that's dangerous. the u. s. e. there has been intervening invading other countries for decades with the absolute impunity. meanwhile rushes military operation and euphrates being treated very, very differently by the international community you why is thus well,
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one of the things which is very interesting, i always ask people, i said, one of you know it's funny there. there is a rule that robert mcnamara taught us is that you must always be empathic. always understand what other people think. now in 1962, i really, i was a mere child at the time, but we almost went to war over a threat that we thought involving the cuba and, and missiles in cuba, 90 miles away from the coast of florida, 9 d miles away. turns out it was really about turkey and other issues, but the official story was you cannot do this. we also have the monroe doctrine. and by the way, we have such brilliant academicians, mere shimmer, george canon, who have been saying this. this is not about being an apologist or looking the
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other way. this is about the way to handle geopolitical reality today. what would we do? what would any country do if we switch the situation and all of a sudden we had china on the border, let's say of texas or canada is out of canada was china. it will be a completely different story. i don't understand how this message, how analogy is specifically, how history is it remembered? you know, tolstoy said history would be a wonderful thing if only it were true. and i think the world fast really needs a lesson in history, but also a lesson and perspective. let's and this, but before we ended, understand what's at stake, what the charges are, what the allegations are and, and what everybody thinks versus sitting back and say, yeah, yeah, let's fight for support just is whatever, at the tune of a $113.00,
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a $115000000000.00. it's, it's mind boggling. always a pleasure line. how many, thanks for joining us on the program. we've been speaking to media and political analyst, lionel. thank you. ah, russia say its armed forces will provide an adequate response if key as always, western allies may, can move on the break away mold open region of trans nice area. ukraine st reportedly massing on the border with the self proclaimed, are public where russian peace keepers stations. we warn the united states naval member countries and the ukrainian wards against any next provocative steps. we consistently advocate resolving all issues through political and diplomatic means. at the same time, no one should have any doubts that the armed forces of the russian federation will adequately respond to the provocation of the key of regime. if one should happen. russia has been warning of this possible provocation in moldova, where of course,
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it has a true presence in the self proclaimed republic of trans missed year now ukrainian saboteurs. dressed as russian troops are at legibly planning to attack trans, nivia to provide a pretext for a ukrainian invasion. why does it matter, though? well, moscow's had a peacekeeping presence for 3 decades following a bitter a 2 year long war between pro transmission troops um pro mode oven force is it left around a 1000 dead? now this call of course, came towards the end of the or the last years of the soviet union. and many citizens in trans mystery, hold russian passports. it's a majority. russian speaking region declared independence from modo roles. this is not internationally recognized by russia, how it broke, or a piece they had in 9092. that ended the conflict and it had its troops stationed there ever since. now it's worth noting the am mode over was awarded a you candidate member states as last year on the same day that ukraine received it,
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but it is not a part of nato, and we're talking about mold over what it was. his response, been what moto was her pro wesson prime minister? his appealed for. com officials have dismissed the allegations of this so called a false flag invasion as russian psychological operations. they claim that russia wants to install a puppet government there. now tensions of been an escalating for some time last week, moldova band citizens from serbia, belarus, and montenegro from entering the country, an essay capri that they had a good reason to be them, a group of opposition, moldova empties a raising the issue with the ofc and this is after they won't russia all the possible provocations with ukrainian drones reportedly flying overhead. now, we don't know the numbers. some media outlets are putting the figure. some $20000.00 soldiers must on the borders, but this is of course unconfirmed. at this stage, moto has responded, it said that it has not identified a threat on it. she cranium border,
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but the russian defense ministry described the numbers there as significant his their statements. the russian defense ministry has recorded a significant accumulation of personnel and military equipment of ukrainian units near the border with trans nestor, the deployment of artillery and firing positions, as well as an unprecedented increase in flights of unmanned aircraft, of the armed forces of ukraine over the territory of the trust mister republic, the implementation of a plan's provocation by the ukrainian authorities poses a direct threat to the russian peacekeeping. force deployed legally entranced mr. well, i think it's worth pointing out. the am as tensions of escalated, modo, house pulled out of a number of treaties and agreements that were made after the collapse of the soviet union, the former president of moldova has urged ukraine to resolve this matter paisley, as we've heard, russia is committed to a dialogue with a contested area,
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but so far ukraine has my remaining tight lipped on the issue. nor dave is form the president ego. don hazel for the nation's top opposition leader has slammed the current government's policy and it's called on the nation to avoid a destabilizing the situation in trans sneezed area. meanwhile, the u. s. envoy, tim, although the phase washington has no evidence in ukraine planning to invade trans nice chair is comes as mo, david faith is political turmoil with thousands protesting against the government and high energy costs. a political the alan is told is that kids is wet to wake his end at pleasing the west and ukraine lay bush is it in you? yes. the demilitarization of trans nestor is on the one hand, the official position of chest now, but on the other hand, such a declaration in such a tense time causes great resonance because the modern government does not always voice such a position. the fact that they return to the term demilitarization, which implies the withdraw of the russian peacekeeping contingent from trends.
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nestor is perceived both in moscow and teresa pole as a provocation. this was unexpected and suggest that just now is not afraid to use such a term. and it's dangerous and can lead to consequences. but one way or another, most of the population of moldova is in favor of neutrality and does not support radical solutions. according to the latest polls, i believe that the current government of moldova watched a show loyalty to the west into kiev. as things are going very badly for them in social and economic spheres. the use the theme of war to show society that they are doing something useful solving some serious problems, but they are creating these problems themselves. that's the way i think the government wants to keep its rating from falling by whipping up fear. the u. s. sabotage out of the news stream pipeline to which washington has denied was aimed at cutting off europe from affordable russian gas. as,
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according to the man who broke the story, pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh. speaking exclusively to after my tansy on going underground, the people doing it thought this was in a bad idea. they gave the white house some options to maybe bluff or convince a potent at 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 of 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 news 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 as 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 and were upset because it was supposed to be a covert operation. and by the time they finally, they did their job,
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they made it possible they, they planted the bombs with 8 of the 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 serious issue. it wasn't going to be a cakewalk for the ukrainians. i could some people in the press wrote and at that 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 a prevent germany. and western europe, if case the winter came quickly from opening up the pipeline, the german government had, they had done the sanction. they had stopped the pipeline, but the german government had the right to open up the new one. and that wasn't wanted, bye bye. that's the rationale for the mission to make sure that europe in western europe keeps on funnelling, supporting nato, and keeps on falling arms into,
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into what is clearly a proxy war against russia. that's being fought right now. published on february the 8th, the reported lead to pipelines were mines by u. s. navy dive as in june, last year, the journalists said, washington used nato military drills as cover for the operation with assistance from no way. according to the report, joe biden made the decision off to 9 months of consultations with his security advisors. the claims have been denied by both washington and the you with the officials dismissing her. she's findings as speculation and even fiction was more revelations from the man who previously exposed us war crimes in vietnam and iraq with half the full interview with seymour hash on going on the ground. right, tara nazi this saturday. mean. well us house minority leader. how came jeffries was grilled by journalist jose vega about the nude stream allegations seeking to gloss over a direct question of the u. s. involvement to the sabotage of the pipelines?
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the lawmaker was accused of pushing american lives at risk. i want you to say something about the bombing, we're going to continue to stay with ukrainian or we do, we made part about it. a vague room south told me that the u. s. establishment is now trying to sweep the nodes trim bombing revelations. under the rug. the media is just as complicit in this as the military industrial complex is complicit in this. they are working hand in hand. and i think, you know, you can see that, you know, when i do these confrontations to these politicians, you know, i'm not really surprised anymore. at the fact that the audience thinks i genuinely
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must be some, some potent propaganda says they call me because these people really only do consume new york times cnn, mainstream media, and the blackout on this. her story is insane. there is a consciousness here, and there is a blackout. you know, in france, i believe there were 3000000 people marching against nato. and here in the united states, we just had a rally all the rage against the war machine rally. this has happened on, on sunday, february 19th. you know, americans do not want this war to go on. and i would like my international friends to know that we are have we have efforts to make sure that our government is held accountable for prolonging this war. and for provoking this war, we are doing our best to make sure that people know that people like victoria newland were responsible for the 2014 crew and ukraine, which led directly to this conflict. say my husband has an impressive track record
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. he's want to pull a prize, as well as some items award for integrity. what's your take on those who are now suddenly critical of the accomplish journalists, latest discoveries? oh, it's no surprise to me. he is exactly the person who will, who should have broken the story and they were just completely caught blind sided. i don't think they knew this was gonna come out and now they're panicking. and the reason why they have their smearing him is because they have to, right, it's the only way they can respond to this. because if they mentioned that even once it already brings credibility, you would have a lot of those people who support this war would take a step back and say, whoa, maybe i shouldn't support this anymore. and that's why they have this near him. because if they legitimize him, it's over, nato would be over geo political relationships would be redefined for the next century. plenty more often just needs to be found on our website, r t dot com. and what about with more than 30 minutes?
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