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ah, ah ah, the global financial system takes a new hit, has been shows of germany's largest bond tumble following the collapse of several us lenders fucking fresh bailouts and phase of a meltdown. graham, innocent of 2008, to find an administration flew up the north stream pipelines to wayne in western europe, which was lied on chief russian gas. but the latest claim from renowned investigative journalist pipeline that shows control full of gas and windows coming up. now he was going to open up the pipeline and make it do its job as chancellor even gonna make the people warm make the businesses happy. and so we
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didn't give him that option. us vice president, pamela howard had to africa and concerns in washington over the growing russian and chinese influence on the conference with a very welcome. this is on the international with the late as well news update is good to have you where there's no, we're going to take you to the kremlin now where president putin is answering questions from russian journalists. so let's listen. this is a threat or is as, or what kind of threats these are for us. and what do we think about them? well, we know we hear about these deliveries to cheryl was, and ammunitions and tanks deliveries and i q u that the morgan world, 1000000 shells. is that a lot or not?
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well, this is a substantial number and but there is, but however, and it's a question, what follows next? for the united states and other need to countries according to the source of information that are available to us, the make fortune to $15000.00 charles of this caliber per month. the armed force of ukraine, according to our estimates, use up for 2 or $3000.00 and shells per day, but they make only $15000.00 per month in the united states. so again, we also have data. of course they may be impress size, but overall they are consistent and was what we know
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from other sources. next year, the plan to make $42025.00. they will increase their manufacturing to $75000.00. but we don't know what will happen in 2 years. this. they produce $14.00 to $15000.00 shows per month. and the forces use up to $5000.00 shells per day. so, as for us to hew the armed forces of a rush home, you should have spent much more. i don't want to talk about whether there is decisions better as levels of military command where rational discipline you need and the ministry of defense has to limit 3, the use of the shelf at the same time, the manufacturing in the russia of the russian defense industry they
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have been making great strides. no one expects and we are ramping up the conflict. and while they deliver this 1000000 shells initiated this conflict. during the same period of time, the russian defense sector, it will make 3 times more, actually, more than 3 times more shells will remain in the russia during the same period of time. so it's a concern only in so far that it makes the conflict last longer. as for tanks, we know about this. we know those who started this war. they want to send like 42400 for your tanks to your brain. we know about this,
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you and during this time, you mean, well, make new tanks well up grade the existing tanks, and there will be more than a 1000 tanks and the total number of the tanks in the russian army will exceed by 3 times a number of tanks by more than 3 times ukraine has i'm not even talking about our air force our supremacy as tenfold or even more. so in terms of the logic, those for those who provoked this conflict and who want to keep it going? well, they have to do more, but i believe that this will only worsen their tragedy will already have so russia also will increase production. yes. so if the united
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states want to increase their production from 15000 this year to for next year, this is how things and they have their own rules, their own development plans for the arm to florida assistant and for the economy, for infrastructure, education, health care, and so on, well, we will have to do it anyway. but some native countries, this is another question, but this is a choice we have to design our economy in a way that we prevent it from being excessively militarized. so there is education and health care and we have kept all these sectors in tax. there will also statement by depth
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see of prime minister of great britain about depleted uranium deliveries to ukraine. you come in to turn this and then the president of tellers has also talked about this about delivering tactical nuclear weapons. and they talk about these depleted uranium bombs that they don't not leave any radio. so you can use traces. well this is not true. they're not weapons of mass destruction. yes, this is correct, but various materials can be used in that. sure. and, but in one way or another with them there is a radio active dust that is left up that these shells are used. so this is a very dangerous weapon, of course, and there are experts and specialists who farm that after these
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kind of shells were used in yugoslavia or in the rock. there were much more cancer in the population. now, if we're talking about you crane, those who will use these weapons that have to understand because in are the people living there, he's their friends. so they will use these weapons against the own friends. so, and this well, pollute arable land, for example. and in this sense, we can say that this is a very dangerous weapon. she said, but it was made. and this is, of course, a mother of grave concern for those people who live there in russia. oh,
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we have the resources to respond to these developments. we have hundreds of thousands of shelves of this kind. and what about the air blend in ukraine? the for the lens they have there are particularly so this is a question to those who initiate, who, the statement, who talk about this. so this is a thought, so with humanitarian law, one more question. and as for me to go one of our talk sanctions with the president location for the president of l address. so this was just pretext that they want to deliver the depleted uranium shell said to you a grain in one way or another. this is related to nuclear technology. and
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even if you look outside of this context created by this statement, mr. lucas shaneka has been talking for quite some time now about deploying nuclear weapons and belarus. so there is nothing unusual about that 1st the united states have been doing this. so for decades they have luckily long place and deployed in their allied countries in native countries in europe that i talk to co nuclear weapons. so we're talking about 6 dates, if i'm not mistaken, it's a germany turkey. then netherlands melcher lucky italy and greece the good there is a storage facility in greece right now, so if it was so we agreed with mr. lucas and she said, if you're saying that's where your closest allies is, so we can just stay to the point. nuclear weapons in their area of the closest
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allies, they train their pilots and crews use these weapons. so we agreed that we will do the same without violating our national obligations on the non proliferation of nuclear weapon. since we have him all ready for someone to help our friends and bellows to upgrade their airplanes. so the 10 plane, so already you ready to carry these kinds of weapons. this was the 1st point. the 2nd point is that already transferred to bella. rosa is, can there is tactical missile complexes into belarus. they are well known. so effective april 3rd, we'll start training cruise in belarus and july. first,
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we will complete the construction of a special warehouse facility for tactical nuclear weapons in the bellows, the bellows territory. so what the president of bellows asked for, and all the questions he raised in all this is being carried out and these agreements are being fulfilled. so what about transferring the weapons were not transferring these weapons and neither does the united states, we are doing just the same thing. they have been doing for decades already. and they have been doing this with their allies and they're preparing their means of delivery and their crews. and we will do the same in belarus. and this is what mr. lucas shanker asked for. so there was this major topic about your meeting with the
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president of china. there was a lot of reporting done on this and, and what you said you are on trading in you, on not only between the russian china, but also in 3rd countries. and the united states said that this was an attack on the dollar as a reserve currency. so is this actually against the dollar? no, this is not how things stand. we would like to use the dollar. but if you could prevent us from doing this, how can we carry out the settlements in a way that is acceptable for our trade partners? the u on the remainder is one of such currencies and, and they were the ones who are actually when you're stepping on this rate and they are limiting the use of the dollar. and this effort is driven by
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a political agenda and moment theory considerations. so this shooting themselves in the doing of themselves and the very fact that they have frozen now or in currency reserves. and then if you all the countries who have their reserves in the us dollars that they started thinking about whether the united states is a reliable partner. and they all know that the united states is not that reliable partner. so our partners are happy to have you on settlements and you know that they should be producing countries in the middle east . they want to have the, these kinds of settlements. so way it will gradually make more use of other reliable occurrences. of course, that a certain advantages and certain limitations that are related to the dollar. and
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there are some shortcomings for using other currency. for example, on we do understand this, every country is interested and having a stronger currency. all countries will try to ensure that they have a stronger currency. so this is a grave mistake on behalf of the united states when they decided to limit settlements in the us dollar across the world for countries. they, for some reason do not like 40. so we've been following your talks with switching thing and we have this impression about 5 30 pm way, whereby the exit from the kremlin on the 1st day of your talks. and it seems that you had talked about what to do and we were waiting. and you left only at 9 pm, so which means that you had talks for almost 5 hours. so what did you discuss?
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well, we had a working lunch room, and then i invited president c as a friend to move to another room. i have an apartment there and i have been spending a lot of time there late we. i often stayed there over night. so we went to my personal quarters and by fireside and with a cup of tea, we discussed all these matters so that we're on our agenda in detail with this because because the global affairs, the global agenda, and we discussed various aspects here. and the chinese president, the focus on paid quite a lot of attention to based on the matter phone, the positive aspects of the china,
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of the settlement proposal on the ukraine the same day when he talked to me about this. and when he tried to persuade me that the chinese settlement planned by peaceful means have a lot of positive messages will learned about the same day about the delivery of 1000000000 shells on the by the western countries. do you, crane. and right before we met the press, we learned about the statement by the k to deliver the please, the uranium. michelle said to ukraine as if they we're doing this intentionally in order to derail our talk. sorry, to influence our talks. and anyway, so there is this impression that they were doing this intentionally with an agenda in their mind. so,
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and you can compare the approaches they have an aggressive press right. and they talk about armor supplies. well, china is talking about the peace settlement on the other side. of course, we're talking for these 4 hours also about that, all the aspects related to our bilateral relations, including the economy and the china and russia are of course, complementary in terms of high economic growth rate in china and the fact that they need energy resources and of course, china needs fable deliveries. and the rush of course is able to insure these fable energy supplies. and there was this conversation about national currency and was talking about energy that we're used to 3rd countries. and we use the, you know, on for that this will be a very powerful message signal. and since we do not need dollars all that much,
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then we don't have my team cards left. so what is the reason for our companies to stick with the dollar, but we will not be in a hurry in any way, but with our chinese friend with his gun at length about the economic element of our relations, of a comic aspects. and we will do everything to inertia, national work together and specific sectors, for example, in high technology where we have a competitive edge on the global markets and all this much was on the agenda for talking to some the timothy. of course we'll discuss the other matters as well. we just said there
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a way on our end. he and we talked to each other. i would like to say that the chinese president is a very good, interesting person to you can talk to. he knows a lot and he, he is well prepared and it's very interesting to talk to him to have this conversation and we were very satisfied with this conversation in the long day, you're talking about the north stream and just the day before on denmark and said, that they invited the north stream operator to be present during investigations was gas from and by the war and the truth about what happened there was that it will be investigated to look at then you would well, i think it's going to be hard to get to the bottom one day,
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i think it will be exposed to what happened really there. i think an american journalist is very well known store. we're on no one after an investigation came to conclusion that there's explosion this attack. it's been organized by the us security service, but a view that i completely agree with, but it's got dealer with gospel. absolutely. what's been happening recently, shania dusty whiskey. but hook of that, a gas from upon receiving's. when you permission from, then you vanished authorities since the explosion took place there, they went upstream middle school, mostly along the pipe in 30 kilometers. they found out that in the most vulnerable area of stored in the same area, 30 kilometers down the explosion took place at the junction of 2 pipes late the
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most vulnerable point. they found a certain device installed, planted, yeah, national, a photographed all this and showed it to our, to explosion experts, my experts in them. they think that this might be an antenna in you for you to receive all the satellite signals to initiate, to set off an explosive device bonn, obtaining this information. we go to his desk and we will extend, honestly had a conversation with the danish authorities. genie mission and suggest it immediately with the involvement of international experts to explore the picture, the section on the pipeline where we're supposed to where a particular was suspects was an explosive device might have been that hadn't gone off looking at the and then we got an answer that well was left the it is
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not needed and if there is some information, then we'll, we'll be informed some day about this after that our representatives and the un raised to this issue to hear from women. and i think just last thursday, wednesday, we received a response from the danish authorities in the form of a diplomatic note which said, absolutely. they had a new shift, urge tour inspected this device lightly and found it not explosive, which is here, scholar stone. i think they should have been more honest and surely liberal in us doing. it could formulate it like it's not explosive anymore. but we don't know what happened there, but let's go to the stuff. anyway, they sent that to me but took communion. and tanya, that's brought the not stream organization, it's some international organization. it's a with registered in switzerland to go. they are ready to invite north stream,
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but they don't need the services of russian specialists, but i think it makes no sense to, to go there anyway, right? now i'm in this country, denmark, in this case the said they had already inspected the sites, so explosive anymore. obviously with the device missile boone talks to book with the from to us strongly speaking, the point was not laying blame on someone. you look in ensuring security to prevent any more explosions, any further explosions off is not. well, it's a dentist say it saves you pretty good. perfect info on the forum. i know there's been brian in, in the process, but people are protesting against pension reform as a president of a country that had essentially reported the years ago. what do you, the 1st of all, it's their business and their own business and this mission supernumerary. and now course we understand, so when we get from the before them about the little many countries to carry out
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reforms like this, i haven't heard of a country that doesn't, that doesn't hold the potential reform in today's world and developed economies where life expectancy is growing the number of pensioners is growing. i think there is no big country that that hasn't obviously. yeah, but what, when did you see me as the kids were friends and what i see the difference between what's going on and from what we retained this difference, 5 years difference between the retirement age. but women and med for us there is no such difference. the retirement age is the same, little genders. the 2nd we had the longest in the 10 year period transfer period levels when the rest, which greatly reduces the load on people. and most importantly, i think, is he wouldn't it easy. we retain all the references of
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a fronting of earlier retirements. all the privileges is good news, which is not the case process for, as i know all those preferences have been canceled in there was but you minutes and i think which is pretty people see this approach has excessively harsh and necessarily different working conditions. they require different approaches to get the thank you with them, if you most most. so this is supposedly to insurance, but i think of course, are people sure. remember the reform. nobody has forgotten this, but what other countries do is their own business? and we stay outside of the us. which means listening in it to president putin, the kremlin bag. the latest transmission from the kremlin is the russian president answered some questions from russian journalists. a few of the key comments being
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that the russian defense industry is making great strides to produce shells for the army. of course, in reference to the ukraine, conflicts speaking with great confidence in the russian military progress in stamina really in the conflict. also saying, for instance, for instance, that russians as supremacy is tenfold or more to ukraine's military. it was also of course, asked about something that's a big in the news right now. and that's the depleted uranium shell deliveries being discussed from the u. k. to arrive in ukraine, putin said they are not weapons of mass destruction, but can be used in the traces of radioactive dust. so they all very dangerous, needing to hire cancer rates and also of course, polluting farmlands. so it, it apparent fit for time the president patient rebuild that in talks with the presidents of bella. ruth, he will help or russia will help to a great ballot roots his planes to carry such depleted uranium shells. and also a warehouse for the deployment of such russian needs will be established in bella. reese alone with the training of cruise to operate such nukes. and he also
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discussed at length about his meeting with she, jim ping, that was just last week. he had nothing but high praise for his chinese count part . he said didn't intimate talk with the chinese leader. it talks about or common interests for both countries, including the chinese proposal for a peace plan for the ukraine conflict. also, the economic aspects of the growing relationship between the 2 science. plenty more interesting points in not transmission now will be coming back to them in the coming hours and bringing you more details. we thank you for joining us. i honestly, international. we're back in 30 minutes with more. ah, ah,
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i'm ashen wright's antsy and welcome to going underground, broadcasting all around the world, from dubai in the u. a. in today's very special episode were joined by the democratically elected 22nd prime minister of pakistan. imran khan, overthrown one year ago, ostensibly by the country's national assembly. since he was overthrown, he has been shot as well as charged with dozens of crimes from corruption to terrorism, with attempts made to arrest and assassinate him. we must tell you that if you're watching this broadcast on saturday, this episode was filmed on wednesday. the 22nd of march 2023, former prime minister and chair of the pocket santa rica in south party in oregon joins me now from law capital of punjab. province in pakistan. thank you so much. i am on for coming on the show. it's been so long since i interviewed you lost in, in london. when you wanted to be prime minister since then, you've been overthrown. you've been shot and injured. your family has been targeted
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. our real law, the assassination plot against you. right now as we speak. be association laws, sir. unfortunately i rail. the dent on me when i was very lucky. i'm lucky to be alive. when she put it in my legs. i was wanting for almost 2 months before the attempt. i give the exact manner in which they were going to try necessitated b and other to blame it on a religious fanatic. but it was all done by a people in the prime minister, they minister and one senior intelligence agency guy, and they had planned this murder nation, and i was lucky to be alive. and unfortunately they are still in a position of power. and so therefore, even though the investigation started, but the scholarly investigation.
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