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ah, ah, with a new era for russian chinese relations, as it's confirmed, see doing things 1st off, the re election will be the most good opening pandora's box. china denounces the strengthening of nuclear cooperation between australia at the u . s. and the u. k saying it could threaten global security. and we continue our special coverage of the grim legacy left by the disastrous us led war in iraq, 20 years. and then us president george w bush's ultimatum to sit down. who's saying to give up power or face wall?
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i very well welcome. this is our to international with the very latest world news update. it's great to have you with us now it's official. she, jim pink is set to visit moscow next week to meet vladimir putin that we plenty to discuss from the russian chinese strategic partnership to pressing global issues. as learning of bilateral agreements is also been announced with more details to follow. chinese foreign ministry spokesperson one gwen bin, has emphasized that this coalition is a win win partnership. and it's not a that any 3rd party cindy, me to was you follow juncture you, president, seizing ping state visit to russia will be a journey of peace practice. true multilateralism based on the principles of non aligned non confrontation and non targeting of 3rd parties promote the democratization of international relations. build a multi polar world pattern,
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improved global governance, and contribute to world development. china will uphold an object of an impartial position on the ukraine crisis and play a constructive role in persuading and promoting peace talks. the development of strategic cooperative partnerships between china and russia, benefits both the people of the 2 countries and the world. this differs from the practice of some countries holding the cold war mindset, forming cliques everywhere, engaging in confrontation, building small circles and camps, and had gemini and bullying everywhere. china's foreign ministry also said that this is going to be a meeting of peace. that's because beijing is ready to play a constructive role in regulating the ukraine conflict. and we also heard from that foreign ministry of china that there, that beijing is also looking to basically ground these talks and the principles of non confrontation with 3rd parties. so that's all among other topics on the agenda,
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including a questions of international and regional importance, as well as strengthening the strategic or cooperative partnership between these 2 countries. now it's also important to understand that these talks are i have just been announced on the backdrop of the marine security belt joint naval exercises which are between china, russia and iran. and these have been taking place in the gulf of all mon, since march 15th. so it represents another frontier of developing co operation between these 2 countries in this situation, specifically naval and military cooperation. early we spoke with nelson wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact and international studies. he says ukraine is likely to be top of the agenda of all the topics that the 2 country leaders between mister, she and president booting. i think the topic of the ongoing conflict in ukraine is certainly going to be on top of the agenda and that's going
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to be discussed for jewel. but bear in mind that china has recently published its position on supporting peace and cease fire off the conflict. so i believe this is certainly going to be discussed. i think this is also a clear message that has been sent out with regard to the, the upcoming visitor presidency to moscow. now, china's independence in its foreign policy and his handling of international relations is not going to be influenced or even manipulated, or even deterred by any 3rd party from monday to wednesday. next week we will be bringing special coverage on chinese leadership and pings with its teen moscow. best on that and online. so to join us for that, ah,
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the east and south are coming together to create a new power shift on russia has a role to play according to the former spokesman of the late libyan leader moore. i'm a good daffy who sat down with after we're tansy. host of going on the ground to discuss the future of his country and the man who according to him can united the whole episode will be ad on saturday on our he has a preview. every single libyan tribe, i mean it's even the tribes that where he's enemies in 2011 every single libyan city. all of them they have met. i'm still meeting with 7 is on a daily basis on daily basis. they have dialogue, they have negotiations,
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they are writing down projects and ideas, and they are in total agreement about the future of the, of the country. what does it mean for libya that, that the arab world and the islamic world is getting together? what is happening between sarabia and iran under the supervision of china? that is no small dean. this is a shift of international power. this is not the wishful thinking. i think the east and the south are gonna come together and build a new system. it will take time, it's not something easy. and this is something gradually. i think there's a shift of power. russia is playing a huge role in this positive. i believe china is also important. china is working slowly and gradually trying not to antagonize the west as much as possible. i think
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in the next few years, we're going to see brazil, south africa, and they g, possibly egypt, and many other countries joining in, in this shifting power structure. i'm hoping that this will allow the global south to free itself from the shackleton of global capitalism. hell, but develop itself and find the maneuvering space away from the west. the opening pandora's box. that's how the chinese firm industry has labeled the increase in nuclear cooperation between australia, the u. k. on the us calling it's a threat to global peace, unsecure c. when you all call on us, britain and australia are engaged in an anglo saxon cabal, establishing a so called trilateral security partnership and promoting cooperation on nuclear submarines and other sophisticated military technologies. this is
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a typical case of cold war mentality, and it's like opening a pandora's box. it will have serious impacts on regional and global peace and security. the racks in comes off the washington agreed to sell up to $220.00 tomahawk cruise missiles to australia, making that country only the 2nd american ally off the course and to gain access to the advanced few s weapons. according to the 2021 deal cambra pledge to buy 3 nuclear submarines from washington. the vessels could be used as platforms to launch the long range tomahawk missiles which china seas as a threat. meanwhile, the base of sparks have a way to store the radioactive waste that will be produced by australia as a future submarines with victorian and west australian premier is making it clear that it's not welcome in the states to bring some clarity to the for mentioned bill the august contract is a multi dec i decade past between australia the u. k. on the us, under the agreement,
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australian sailors will be said to other member countries for training on using nuclear subs. after 4 years, washington and london will base the submarines in western australia, then cambra must buy 3 u. s. model subs in the early 2013 with the option to purchase 2 more. and by 2040 be australia. navy will receive customs some designs with a combination of us, and he was few k defense technology nuclear. we advocate on the list days when he sees the packs poses a serious environmental threats and provokes a military escalation. there is a lot of surprise, stunned surprise, really about the extent of the announcement made this week about the rapidity all the deployment about the fact that stray will be hosting high level radioactive waste. a lot of shock and anger about the cost, the current price tag, it's $368000000000.00. let's try and. busy dollars,
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and that is at a time when a stria, like many other country, is facing economic difficulty, rising cost of living prices and the costs that are associated with increasing climate impacts and people assigning why wouldn't we are made the decision? and. busy surely there a way that we can cut a large amount of money. the single largest buy bond president bought capital expenditure in defense in australia, history. and surely, there are ways that we can spend this, that made pressing human and environmental names far more importantly and far more effectively than the acquisition of nuclear submarines. there's a lot of concern that these locks astray into war fighting plants reduces astray and sovereignty and independence of positioning an increased and
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great environmental threat. should something go wrong with the sub environmental threat through high level white's and above all military threat and military tension. russia has dismiss claims for this being illegal reporting children from former parts of easton ukraine as moscow points to the need to evacuate mine as away from military combat zones was just children's rights commission has posted a sarcastic response to the hague is issuing of arrest warrants for her, president putin on alleged war crimes charges it's great that the international community appreciates the work to help the children of our country. the fact that we don't leave them in war zones that we evacuate them, create good conditions for them. surround them with loving and caring, people. know envoy. that's how it rushes. foreign ministry has brown to be international. criminal court arrest warrants. moscow say somebody has no legal ramifications for the country as it is not a party to the hague. international statute. the have claims,
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the russian president and children's wise commission are responsible for reporting ukrainian children allegations previously voice by kenneth the i. c. c. store inspection is not recognized by countries including russia, china, india, on the us. he's the reaction from russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman. decision of the international criminal court have no significance for country, including from legal standpoint. russia is not a participant of their own statute of the international criminal court and has no obligations under the statute. russia does not cooperate with this body and possible recipes for us from the i. c. c will be null and void to us. the i c. c. like many international bar bodies is largely a captive of the west. it does the west bidding, and i think the west wants to, you know, engage in greater provocative back against russia. and i think this is part of that
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. in fact, i agree with the former president of the general un general assembly father miguel to scotto good friend of mine actually who oh, pine that until international law. and in particular, until the rome statute of the international criminal court applies to all nations. it should not be applied to any. that is you can have a system of international law in which countries, like the u. s, unilaterally take the position that they are not going to be subject to the international criminal court. you can't then go after other parties. that's just not how law works. it's not fair. it's not just so and i agree with that militia, i don't think they i c, c should, should have any jurisdiction, do it as jurisdiction over every country. the disaster is war in iraq, which left the train of destruction under reported. 1000000 people dead is coming up on his grim 20th anniversary. we're bringing you all special coverage off the conflicts that through the oil rich country into chaos,
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and disabling the region. 4 years to come. with 20 years ago to the day george w bush made the decision to oust then iraqi leader saddam hussein by force saying he had to give a power and leave the country or face attacked by thousands of us and allied troops . saddam hussein and his sons must leave a rack within 48 hours. their refusal to do so will result in military conflict commenced at a time of our choosing. should saddam hussein shoes confrontation? the american people can know that every measure has been taken to avoid war. and every measure will be taken to when it despite george bush,
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he has promised to take every measure to avoid war, his ultimate decision to invade iraq through the country on the why do region into chaos. displacing millions and killing hundreds of thousands of civilians. the us invaded iraq under the pretext of stopping the danger from its alleged weapons of mass destruction, saying peaceful attempts to disarm box that had failed to spot un inspectors. reporting no evidence of weapons in iraq. george bush's ultimatum came ours, also the u. s. u k. in spain signed a joint, drew off resolution seeking military action. but 2 days later, the us and its allies attacked iraq without un approval. the world is better off without saddam in power. george bush's words were backs by former british prime minister, tony black, driven by desire for regime change. the u. k. decided to join us forces and toppling the rocky government on the leasing chaos in the country. who rena caused with picks up the story. 20 years after the us led invasion of iraq and one
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question remains could have been prevented. while the answer seems to be no, because it was the plan all along after $911.00, it was payback time for america. and the hunger for state sponsors of terrorism was on after i've gone to stone, iraq became the next target. and the british prime minister, tony blair became george bushes accomplice. all that was missing was an excuse to invade. well, here in the declassified letter, we can see how blair tells bush that he's with him no matter what, as in, he'll support him in removing saddam hussein from power. i will be with you. what's heather? getting rid of saddam is the right thing to do. he's a potential threat he could be contained in another secret memo were told that the pair were concocting a p r campaign on how to sell the iraq war. an entire year before the us invaded
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to pay him said we needed an accompanying payoff strategy that highlighted the risks of saddam's w m. d program. and his appalling human rights record, bush strongly agreed to pay him said this approach would be important in managing european public opinion. and in helping the president construct an international coalition, the p. m said no one could doubt the world would be a better place if there were a regime change in iraq. what's war? they had a strategy in case that saddam hussein actually gave un weapons inspectors free reign to check on everything. the p. o late, a commented to me privately that had spoken again to bush about the issue of un inspectors. bush and acknowledged that there was just a possibility that saddam would allow them in and go about their own business. if that happened, we would have to adjust our approach accordingly. so they didn't even want full transparency. that is pretended to wanted, hoping iraq's leader would say no. and that would be enough to topple him. well,
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september 2002, tony blair's end for this claim. the intelligence picture they paint is one accumulated over the last 4 years. it is extensive detail and authority. it concludes that iraq has chemical and biological weapons. that sedan has continued to produce them. that he has existing and active military plans for the use of chemical and biological weapons, which could be activated within 45 minutes. 45 minutes really sounds fake. well, it turned out to be, which was confirmed by british weapons expert dr. kelly to a b. b, c, journalist, it was transformed in the week before it was published to make it 6 here. the classic example was the claim that weapons of mass destruction were ready for use within 45 minutes. that information was not in the original draft. it was included
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in the dorsey against our wishes, because it wasn't reliable. most of the things in the dossier were double sauced, but that was single sauced and we believe that the sauce was wrong. this fiasco even me that to the parliamentary hearings, which is where dr. kelly's name was revealed as he was asked to give evidence on what he knew. 2 days later, the man who set the british government sec, stop iraq's w m. d. dosier was found dead. and 10 years after saddam hussein was hang, they rock inquiry known as a chill cut report revealed that the so called the rocky dictator posed no eminent threats at the time of the invasion. and that the war was fought on the basis of flawed intelligence. the spotlight was now put on george bush and tony blair, with some calling for the pair to be prosecuted and even take in their case to
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court. saddam hussein had known posed an immediate threat to the interest of the u . k. the intelligence regarding weapons of mass destructions was presented with unwarranted sentence. he, the invasion was not necessary and the invasion had been undertaken without the authority of the one security council box. the attempts made to prosecute mister blair failed as the u. k. court ruled that there exists no crime under english law, which the former prime minister could be charged with. and the international criminal court said that the decision he made to go to war in 2003 is beyond ever met of investigations. and that's it. i apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was, was wrong. the program in the form that we thought it was did not exist in the way that we thought over a 100000 civilian iraqis, killed many more displaced, british and american soldiers dead for no apparent reason. and this is what they
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get. oops, sorry about that. and what was the plan for the country actor saddam hussein? well, they didn't care, as was revealed in a secret memo, ands of war, that they care about iraq's oil reserves, and they were discussing it before the war even began declassified documents states that the british government was encouraged to start preliminary work to ensure you k companies are well placed to pick up contracts in the aftermath of the war. by way of specific follow up, we should convene meeting with b, p shell and other appropriate u. k. companies, whether together or separately to explore ideas and tap into the expertise, we would need to handle this carefully and assure it was confidential to avoid charges of oil motivations. so preliminary work to ensure you k companies well place to pick up contracts. in the aftermath. this is all in the public domain.
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it's been 20 years and so no one has been held accountable. a country was destroyed, a president's was basically assassinated. and those who did it aren't behind bars. no, but lecturing others on war and peace. the bad guys got away. unbelievable. well, as you can see, is this kind of where it's all the legacy, the u. s. left in iraq off to be unprovoked invasion later throughout the day. so do stay with us for that 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
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doing food and sleep with a recent israeli rate on the city of gin in has enraged palestinians. they've taken to the streets in thousands the on thursday of thousands of motors took the streets of jet in to the side where for palestinians were killed during israeli rates. one of the victims of the assault was a 16 year old boy, according to the palestinian health ministry. 20 others way injured by gunfire. witnesses at the deadly rate shed what they saw and how they felt the block knob. we heard the sound of gunfire and after that an empty scotto and my car is loaded. my vehicle was destroyed. then the armed classes began to play up the open fire in
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the shop. we were in and we were stuck hiding for more than 2 hours. and then they blew up the car. they came to the nest. new medicine is here. a 6 year old boy was injured and later died. may god have mercy on him. all of us were injured. there's rather special forces headed to the sense of janine and surrounded it as their lead multiple in clashes and they how to fly randomly, you know, to escape hospital or thing in the region a wrong on saudi arabia have discuss plans to develop a partnership off the years of rivalry with the prince of saudi arabia accusing the west of an unfair approach towards russia and palestine. none of the un security council resolutions on the israeli palestinian conflict have been implemented. there will be no sanctions against israel for its aggression against the world since $967.00. at the same time when the situation in ukraine arose, western countries immediately impose all sorts of sanctions against russia. you are treating russia in a certain way while allowing the israelis to continue to occupy palestine and
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continue to do what they are doing in palestine. these are double standards. israel feel with joy over our teachers, receiving inadequate salary stuff according to protest, the lead spit in an exclusive interview, discussing the nationwide strike of educators in palestine. so the little card that i tell did these railey governments is fully aware of this and proceeds based on these factors while they believe that palestinians don't deserve to leave, let alone have a decent life. but we are still citizens on this land, the occupation, and this crisis must and without lincoln, it to political or security demands. the political and security situation is created by the occupation which pressures palestinian citizens. that's why the occupation is the main reason behind this. there are happily watching our ongoing conflict caused by them, but let's be honest. the solution is not in the hands of the government, or the factions, or leaders. the solution must be to create something new well being under
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occupation. as for israel, the braun geisha of the situation makes them feel the joy of victory over the weak palestinian citizens, which was suffered from for the past 80 years. the unified teaches movement has been calling for wage increases for over a month as inflation continues to rise. a palestinian government has only been paying partial salaries to public sector workers since november 2021. a shortage is a said to be due to the high tax payments due to israel, who share the palestinian authority. can't meet the demands of 5 and a half 1000000 palestinians. i since our national production is barely 22 percent before the piracy statehood has failed. and the resistance have failed to meet the demands of 5 and a half 1000000 palestinians living in the west bank and gaza. i personally don't agree with the government plans as well as the teachers. they try to spoil all of our plans because these plans are made for the social and financial levels to lead
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onward to the political level. if that financing doesn't exist, what will happen to us, the prime minister will say he doesn't have the funds, which is true, but he should create an environment for resistance. oh, my thanks for keeping his company here in arte international. we'll be back with more. it's ah, ah, slowly but surely, legacy media support of the west warren russia is changing. ukraine is not winning in hardly likely to win in the in propaganda is at times powerful but hard cold facts eventually trump fables written by the elite mediocre scribes. ah
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