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ah ah, i was top headlines right now and i see a lot of me and says the west is attempting to diminish rupture strength by using terrorists and former soviet republics at target. the country, despite, as he says, most goes at. but the main thing with the u. s. would rather destroy taiwan electronic chip industry in case of a chinese attack. that's the message from a former us national security adviser from the federal reserve must decide whether to continue raising interest rates to save the bank or capitol inflation as prices rise for consumers. it's all according to the u. s. labor to pub.
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ah, no, right. we are slowly working away in the evening hours here in the city that never sleep to talk to you to national life from moscow. so the west is attempting to diminish russia strength using terrorists and former soviet republics to strike the nation. that is the message from the russian president vladimir putin as he was visiting the nations eastern city of lan today. i mr. see, of course all the problems began after the collapse of the soviet union. it seemed to me and the people of my generation that the u. s. s. or collapse is a pity, but nevertheless, the basis for a confrontation between the u. s. s. or, and the new russia and the west disappeared. everything seemed to be fine, but it turned out not to be so it turned out that the geopolitical interests of our partners turned out to be much more important though. and pressure immediately
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began to shake russia. they began to create a 5th column inside who sent hordes of international terrorist to strike us and worked along our borders. the president was visiting this, had a cop to plant in the city of illinois dare. and he was asked questions about both ukraine and the economy now, solution and on the economy. he said that russia's defied western expectations. they of course, were expecting g d p to fall dramatically. but, and it didn't. and the sanctions have in fact inoculated rushes economy against this external pressure are unemployed. but here is historically low, he said, but he said that the western companies are left russia after february 24th, also thought the economy would collapse. but this has now been picked up by internal actors. they've been helped by the russian stake now they've replaced many of those companies. they've either bought their assets and m. yeah, they've kept the economic infrastructure alive, but this was thanks to help from the central bank investment from the central bank
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and the government. and he was also talking about the situation that we're facing at the moment. and he said that russia has really tried to improve relations with ukraine since the collapse of the u. s. as all, but that all changed off the 2014 you are, i might, and coo, and for 8 years russia has been trying to solve and resolve the situation in doth don bos peacefully. but the west, of course, has not been interested and has scuppered all of those at to resolve the matter. and he said rush, his main focus with was those ethnic russians, the russian speakers within that particular part of ukraine. but those that you have been massacred and exterminated, and he said that world russia is a multinational country. it cannot abandon. and it could not abandon those russians speak of how to duty to protect them. but he said that while the wes intervention, as we, as he said, is geopolitical for russia. it's
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a matter of life and death. and he described as a struggle for the survival of the russian federation. now to the front lines and the conflict in you crane where russia is, wagner group was reportedly taking control over the northern part of the industrial zone of zone. it's in the city of our tom, off schools, and on his back moved on, verified footage, circling on line apparently confirming russian control over the boston mass plan. it's actually was the lensky commanded ukrainian soldiers for defending that city. back in december. the plot is one of the city's main strongholds, as it provides the area with an intricate web of underground mines that are useful in certain military operations. or key forces are reported to have lost the vast majority of their experience fighters, the thousands of soldiers killed or wounded, essentially leaving inexperienced draftees to take that place. it's a big story. it's a big numbers. you can read more about at hotmail dot com for
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now, here on your programmer, washington is adding fuel to chinese pensions over taiwan. the former us national security advisor, adding that america may destroy tie one electronic trip industry if china invite they got control of those gmc factories and research facilities, and they'd be the opec of silicon chips and control world economy. now let's face it, that's never going to happen. i mean, the united states, since allies are never going to let those factories fall into chinese hands, even if there was successful, evasion of time on well as taiwan produces, the greatest share of electronic chips in the world. a similar message began circulating in the us a few years ago. 2021. the us army war college paper argue that taiwan should threaten to sabotage the plans themselves in response to an innovation in order to deter beijing. i was talking just
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a bit earlier in the program to nelson wong ovalo vi club export, also vice chairman of the shanghai i sent us a room pack strategic and international studies. he says that the u. s. is essentially undermining the one china policy and is actually trying to benefit from the controversy they are using this to, you know, as, as a means to large this technology war against china because yes, tie one is the leader in the, the production of chips, the convent to buy the former security advisor of the white house does mean a lot and it shows really, this is a sinister contingency plan of the us. but the excuse they use was quite worrying. they call it in case of a chinese invasion of high water. this is totally out of place because i want is part of china. this is a very worry, some tendency,
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if the world is going to develop towards that direction. this is very bad news or of us. ah, well, essentially staying in the region, the china says the orcus alliance is on a quote, part of era and danger. as australia plans to buy multiple nuclear power submarines from america. of course, beijing has slammed the deal, calling it will something to destabilize the region. it's also raised concerns the deal jeopardize is nuclear nonproliferation agreement, meaning all the top of the taking the actual mean the army. the latest join statement from the u. s. u k. n. a trailer demonstrates that the 3 countries for the sake of their own sale, political interests, completely disregard the concerns of the international communities and our will can further and further down the path of error and danger. it was the u. s. president, u. k. prime minister and australian prime minister, they will announce plans to develop a new generation of submarines that we built in the u. k. and australia though with
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the u. s. technology and support. the new subs fueled by weapons grade, highly enriched uranium, and they could enter service in the late 20 thirty's or early 20 fourteen's. the austrian foreign minister that has asserted that the vessels will not be nuclear arms, so they wouldn't violate the countries and see proliferation commitments. that sounds like us as praise the controversial new deal if i washington calls that quote, a prospective peace stand that the inflection point in history, where the hard work of financing deterrence and promoting stability is going to affect the prospect a piece for decades to come. the united states can ask for no better partners in the pacific where so much of our shared future will be red or so just a quick explain for you. our office is a security pack between australia, the u. k. in america, which the countries claim stabilizes. the indo pacific region or international
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china specialist under long, he says the orcus nuclear sub field actually undermines peace in the region by no means lot peaceful as far as the united states or because they was concerned obviously because it is nuclear, propelled it nuclear on summer reads less likely to send a signal to other countries to go to say, and obviously as the child is foreign ministry, a statement says it's going to erode the kind of loan deal vehicle corporation deal . and then it was also send signals to other countries. do you agree on themselves and it would break the whole vocal effort to the nuclear lies. obviously the small, peaceful apiece we initiative because it is a marines. even though non nuclear armed, it is a nuclear propel using for military purposes. these are submarines. these are not motion ships. so obviously that the use of nuclear power. all propel systems
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for military means. of course it is a violation of and long ration treaty. because the next step is that you can use nuclear energy, all sorts of things for military purposes. iran's government has granted amnesty to more than $22000.00 of its citizens, detained or involved during laughter as protests over the death of massa. i'm in the in police custody. i don't know so far. the statistics reported to me 22628 people related to the voice, including both those who had already been sentenced to prison. and those who have yet to be sentenced have been pardons based on the supreme leaders announcements or just to clarify very quickly the young lady who did die and certainly prompted all these protest. it's not confirm whether or not she died in police custody on,
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on. she died actually long off. he was in custody now. iranian officials declined to clarify what the suspects were actually charged with while they were behind mass rallies, right squared up across iran. last september, as i said, following the death of a young woman, she had been detained by the country's morality police designed a son. she passed away shortly after that. so this week i'm going to be which also released $60000.00. the other context was ordered ahead of the persian new year and rama john, well, i think we need to learn more about this and for us live. now if you're wrong and for that, who analyst on an academic professor site, mahogany randy joining us. it's always great to see you, so thanks for coming on the program so quickly as well. what is your, what is your assessment? what, what, why do you think the government has suddenly decided to free all of these people who are detained or involved during last years? riots. most of these people were influenced by a huge propaganda campaign by persian media base in western countries,
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version media owned by western countries and the saudis, such as b, e. c, parisian deal incursion, deutsch of our persian and other, such as iran international, which is a saudi outlet, along with a huge cyber army. that is run mostly by former, by the monarchists, but mostly the m. u. k. tara organization, which is a group that fought for saddam hussein against their own country. the 1980s, their main base is now pena but they exist across europe. so a lot of young people were influenced by this online and media campaign, which was full of this information and which was advocating violence after the riots. initially, there were protests because they were claims are made by the persian median, the west that mass, i mean, he was murdered. later it turned out that there was no evidence to show this that she was, that she was beaten, or, or harmed physically. and that was protest,
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die down, but then the riots began. and in fact, those groups that are funded by the west, whether in northern iraq or the m u. k, that's as i say, basin albanian across europe. they claimed to be leading the riots and they killed over 60 police. officers are causing a lot of public property to be destroyed. but a lot of these young people, they were, as i said, they were influenced by them. and after they were arrested, the leader decided that they should all be released. so very few people are left in prison. only those who are accused of murder or something of that nature. what's so good to have you on the program, professor moran, it's really shed some light on what, what is a very mulkey story, certainly made all the more mark here by the western media coverage of what happened when you say the demonstrations and the protests, of course, a lot mask. he wanted to get involved as well. he sent up his stalling satellite.
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so the, all the people of iran could have free internet access. you talk about this propaganda campaign and it's so many people were essentially influenced as well. you know, you talk about propaganda campaigns, we see these things, you know, happening in georgia right now, or even in, in moldova as well. so, you know, we're seeing fairly traditional tactics being used by what some might call the usual suspects. one of the times that you and i spoke in, in recent months, regarding the unrest in iran, the, the idea of foreign actors on the ground came into our conversation. and it's one thing that people influenced by propaganda campaign. but can you give me any thoughts mean, was there any confirmation that they were also foreign actors on the ground helping to foam and foam and unrest? do you know? well the m e k and the monarchists and others such and the groups that are based in northern iraq at the kurdish separate separate groups. they all
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have a history of violence and they were advocating violence. and the persian media in london predominant are mostly in london. we're calling for violence. in fact, i tweeted some of the clips where they were saying that it's legitimate and in fact the moral thing to do to kill police officers to burn them alive. and obviously off tom has no problem with burning police officers alive in iran, but they've shut down all iranian and russian media for, for a because of nothing, not, not for neither for advocating violence, nor even reporting extreme either. they simply shut them down because they say they are propaganda. but in the, in the case of persian media, they're allowed to advocate murder. so these groups, they are openly supported and funded by western governments. as they have spoke, they speak regularly in the persian media. in fact, tonight is
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a night in iran where young people use fire crackers and it's a, it's near the run the new year. so people celebrate. and these persian media channels as we speak, are advocating for using fire thing, similar to fire crack firecrackers to attack police officers and police stations, and public property as we speak at the at this moment it's, it's certainly concerning of iranian political analyst and academic, a professor sighed mohammed miranda it's, it's always great to get you on the program to give us the other side of the story that is so often neglected by professional partners in the well western media. mr. miranda, thank you very much. thank you and and thank you for joining us so far for this program. the meantime, the defense ministry of iran has actually just launched its 1st domestically built training jet. it's called the gas and along with a fully functioning production light, alongside of the country has long tried to procure foreign jet trainers. but
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western sanctions of essentially prevented it from purchasing any of the necessary equipment. so over now to contribute, i use, after law was invited to the inauguration ceremony and he sent us this report. this is the 1st jazz trainer designed and developed in iran dob ya seen. the light attack jet was built jointly by the ministry of defense aviation industry organization. and these womach republic of heroes air force, in tandem with local industry defense minister brigadier general mohammed resort. ashanti said the production of the aircraft is a major achievement that has come despite western sanctions with a maximum speed of 1000 kilometers per hour. it's categorized as a stop sign gent, suitable to be operated by cadets of just past chance simulator training. for more advanced training, he one has already built the co sour fighter jet, which is a supersonic aircraft with a maximum speed of 1700 kilometers per hour. the all seen aircraft features to
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iranian made turbo jet engines, stopped out delivering a combined total frost around $7000.00 pounds. the use of indigenous engines has spared. just want the need to go through the process of importing foreign edges that are all but then by the western imposed sanctions. the training jet can fly for up to one and a half hours without refueling, with a service ceiling of 12 kilometers. it's ideally suited to improve the flying skills of new pilots at high altitudes, while the jet is primarily designed for training purposes. it's developer say it has light attack features as well, making it capable of carrying an array of close air support solutions, such as gone rocket pots, and formerly known as co, sour, 88. the awesome jet trainer made it's made in flight in 2019, at an air base in the city of hammered on the decision to build. it came after arms
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him, argos blocked. he was ability to purchase foreign, may training jets, counting the country to try to develop its own with the western sanctions. turning this through on the want military sector, one has been trying to indigenous the strategic in this right. perhaps the missile program is the epitome, otherwise, military ambition. but in recent years, the country has stepped into other services as well, from you, a piece to final judge, and now jet trainers. use of generally r t to run just only 20 parts the out here local time. but u. s. labor department has published a report showing a 6 percent inflation rate in the 1 february of 2023. the country's economy, though it is being shaken by all sorts of financial term, all of these days are told coming off the 2 major banks failed over the weekend. and now the federal reserve, which oversees the banking system and the economy in general, has to make a choice either raise interest rates even further or chuckle inflation by reducing
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prices for consumers. a rich of all, for professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts says the us economy is in a vicious cycle, going from one crisis to another. the federal reserve that its next meeting would raise interest rates by another half percent. and yes, it is correct. that with this blow to the american economy, it is now the consensus opinion that they will neither raise nor lower interest rates at their next meeting. but let me explain to you. if it's not clear, the united states crashed its economy in 2020, not the pandemic. our class class system broke down. as it does every 47 years. then we had an inflation. then we had an interest rate, right. we have been very, very herky jerky in our economic policy because we're literally going from one
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crisis to another. if you don't raise interest rates, then the inflation who is reduction was intended by doing that will now not be reduced. in fact, the federal reserve has said it is giving limitless cash. that's a quotation, limitless cash to any bank that needs or wants it to protect the depositors. well, if you give limited cash, you do so at the risk of an inflation. but if you already have an inflation, then you have the bizarre spectacle that what is being done by the fed to contain the banking crisis will actually worse and the inflation prices. and this kind of debt in situation is increasingly the reality of the american economic system president and didn't try to reassure americans that money was safe on monday
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morning with a former white house press secretary gen saki shining in that it's difficult for by them to do anything in the morning, but what he did, he did because it was important. now it's important to know, president biden does nothing at 9 am. he has a night owl. so the fact that he is doing this at 9 am anyway, speaks to how vital the white house recognize that it is for him to have his voice out there. conveying that to the american public or president biden's address to calm the market, basically had little effect, not only in america, but across the pond. a european sucks fell as the set often bank stalks, which began on thursday, continued with stalks falling to well record lows. of the dive come despite a news that hsbc had agreed to buy the british arm of silicon valley bank asian markets also seeing volatility. and when economists from india says that all major economies are intertwined and every one should prepared to mitigate risks. dodie,
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wanting his education, all the global economy zak connected. global connectivity is at the highest level. so it's a big economy like u. s, which is the biggest economy the would, if such an issue because we have to accept the weather's jada on asia or india, every economy would be impacted up to some extent. now vehicles, eap, of, to what extent are that economies would be better if should talk about india? yes. did, has been some indirect because india is known for stops. we have many stock obtained, be a few of us will stop, give us many, a hot stops, have been quite successful and be i'd be respected, float the way i think, shock absorption systems, orange connection or things have to be much multiplied by course. the us then, all of that economy, whether they're connected much or less or hula us. it's
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a mad rush to africa with the us secretary of state anthony blink, and is set to visit e c o p. a new year as the by the administration is working very hard now to strengthen its influence on that confident. in fact, believe it or not, blinking is the 4th us diplomats are rushed to africa this year alone. earlier the president of, at a korea actually took a moment to accuse washington of taking a rather well on constructive approach to the ongoing conflict in great. so let's hand it over now to our correspondent, catabolic capital. if a details on the, on the issues with to grey, but also what is blinking doing in africa. here are the details of the american, the fame that they're looking at. this really is their relationship with, if you're in a different way, and that's what they're hoping to establish, refashion the re imagined relationship with if you're considering, if an influence, here's more from molly fee. what we're looking to do is re fashion our engagement
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with a p o p. we would like to be able to have a partnership that's commensurate with their size and influence, and with our interests and commitment to africa. this is also part of the dynamics . when you look at the 2 year war that happened in the northern te gray region, this war was that was fuel, if you will buy a peace deal upon the outlet, the prime minister of ethiopia shaking hands with mister wakey, who is the president of at a tree, just north of yogi. and it was that p feel that really unsettled the t great leadership as it were. and it was the thought of much mission nations that lead out timidly to conflict, which is sad to have displaced nearly half a 1000000 people and killed hundreds of 1000 small but less of weight. he has his own views with regards to why the americans are involved. and he says that
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he blames washington for what he calls being and constructive at a time when it was much easier to have reached a peaceful solution. here's more from president as i, as upward. the crucial question is why this war was launched in the 1st place had a time when a peace agreement was signed. in our view, this was not really a t great people's liberation, france agenda. but essentially the agenda of washington, the sad fact is perturbed and anxious as they were, by the advance of peace between eritrea and s t o. p. impeding and scuttling it became the duct obsession. but mister, blinking moved from if you move towards the new year. now that is a very interesting country and it says that it is right in the middle of the hell. and the hell has been a hot bed of conflicts over recent years, some 20 years, in fact,
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of islamic insurgency and just general extremism that we've seen from various groups who have interest in who controls the area. now it's important to, to acknowledge here that the americans are hoping to reach a relationship with a country on the hill, even though they've had a 20 year participation as part of a global force. and every american was a lot of on its own. but they have been unable to bring about the fed piece. now the real question is, why would they be successful? now? we brought up the issue with a base to political analyst who thinks that western powers have for some time already proven the inefficiency of solving africa's security issues. happiness, african racial initials are also working up there, which is up and trying to be assertive. pointed out, especially now with this in the order of africa, countries in west africa,
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because he's also saying that, you know, africa is to that should, should, should get hold of his own destiny. africa would gravitate towards the wish as well as the east africa would put his national interest at the hill at the hill. it dealing in equal terms with russia, with china, with america, with england, with digital in, in like so, i think africa is on a, on a tremendous tough time transformations in terms of economy as well as in politics trying to, you know, make friends with all, whether west, west or east, the french u. s. and other interested in power in this i have this i have what we have seeing is that there are 2 groups which are on the rise like a book. i mean the wish and i show bobby in the east, in the order of africa, which are becoming difficult to control western countries that have come in. but
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they have the surveillance, they have the information to have the satellite communication. they can supply which strategic information from, from the skies will to speak. but on the ground, it seems, it seems, the reality is, the fact is that on the ground with some countries cannot effectively, not effectively, militarily, you know, 1000000 military address. this issue are now to georgia by demonstrators in tbilisi have burned a european union flag in front of the nations parliament, according to georgia's independence from the west. a tuesday, thousands of people took to the streets in protest against you and western influence on georgia. in contrast to protests last week against the proposed new foreign agent law, where demonstrators could be seen supporting the same flags now being burned. demonstrated, also falling for a referendum to be held on a foreign agent law and to demand the organizes of last week. the protest be
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arrested as they have labeled the event as an attempt to protest this claim to stand for the independence of georgia as well as traditional family value. a conservative movement party leader says that people in the streets see the march as a means of self defense. the main goal today was just to preventative meeting for the purpose of self defense. the national movement in the groups fighting ukraine who have now arrived and represent defenders of pro western forces . i'm the national. when our threats have begun to mobilize people to stage a demonstration of force and attack our office. this is why we had a clear firm position in relation to radical pro western actions which took place last week. why before we wrap up with our program, participants of the international movement of russo files have gathered here in moscow, essentially determined to resist a western campaign of bruce, a phobia. a supporters from 40 different countries have gathered a bid to encourage more friendly ties with russia and present the country in a more.

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