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ah ah ah, i can do to make you do as americans placed their tactical nuclear weapons on their allies, territory, and train crews and pilots to use them if necessary. we have decided to do the same . that in a pearson analysis, russia will deployed time to co nuclear weapons to bela ruth, who says moscow will however, retain control of the arms with the central american nation of hon. doris establishes, ties with china. that's up the breaking off decades long relations with taiwan on the west is fully aware of the negative consequences that depleted uranium ammunition calls us in human health on the environment. according to moscow who
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slammed the cape on to supply keith with radioactive shells. with thanks for joining us. this rainy sunday afternoon in moscow. you're watching the weekly hill nazi. i'm peter scotsman. these are some of the top stories on the week just well. first this, our top story, russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring bella. rou, starts in response to the deployments of american nukes in europe. thus, the announcements from vladimir putin in his latest interview. what does me say? so the bush present president lucas shanker was right when he says that bella roost is our closest ally. as americans placed their tactical nuclear weapons on their allies, territory, and train crews and pilots to use them if necessary. we have decided to do the same without violating our obligations that we continue to meet in terms of non proliferation of nuclear weapons. we have already a sister, bella,
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rush and colleagues in refitting their planes. 10 planes are ready to carry such weapons. we have already sent are well known and efficient iskander systems which can carry such weapons. beginning on the 3rd of april, we will start to train crews, and on the 1st of july we will finish the construction of a storage facility, specifically for tactical nuclear weapons on bell russian territory. we will not hand over the weapons to belarus just as the u. s doesn't due to its allies, we're simply doing what they have been doing for decades in the day or that him, if it's in also discussed the nod stream. sabotage, he pointed to the statement from russian experts that the device found near the pipelines could have been used to transmit a signal to set off the explosion. the russian leader also spoke on political matters. recall in his meeting meeting with sharing ping in moscow as a productive and pleasant affair. but earlier we spoke to former pentagon security policy unless michael mullis, we discussed what the president said in the interview. i think that just the
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deployment response is a, in a response and kind to appeals by a potent repeatedly to de escalate. and all he's doing is bring in parity, some semblance of parity. and in the visibility if you will, because under the visibility which was heavily violated by the west, you don't arm the, the west at the expense of the east, but they, they've done that. so i'm envisioning that that the belarus and the other members of the collective securely treaty organization could be at the new warsaw pact if you will. in response to the existence of an expanded nato. and i see that evolving quite clearly now with the movement of new nuclear facilities into bella roost. and that could be extended to the other members of the c s t o. they have an article for which is equivalent to nato's article 5,
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which is natasha on one of the attack on all. so this is a very interesting development. during the interview, president putin nodded the western powers and tried to disrupt negotiations with his chinese counterparts. that reaction came in response to report that the 1000000 artillery shells have been sent through ukraine by western allies. that's information was revealed the same day. he met with the chinese leader of the pet discussed beijing p. fun for the ukraine conflict. during the meeting, the 2 sides said the relations don't represent a military alliance aimed at other countries. the lead is also expressed concern over us military and by logical activities, calling for washington to explain itself. debt all coming to the chinese russian ties have gone far beyond bilateral relations over the last 10 years. and are of crucial and vital importance for today's world order. a relationship is built on contributing to the progress of mankind were guided by the principles in the un
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charter and a day to an unbiased view were always ready for peace and dialogue. we firmly stand on the right side of history western efforts to isolate and to contain russia both economically and politically hit a wall today, as the chinese leader came out and said that not only was china happy about the record trade, that in our joys with russia at a 190000000000 turn over year, it'll increase that trade to a much greater figure by 2030. that is the plan voiced by vladimir putin and she, jim being of china booth came out and loaded where relations are right now. they're at a historic height, they said the best they've been in centuries more than that. vladimir putin. and she jumping listed the various areas where they would work together, build on those relations, and they're pretty much everything. their culture. there are trade business,
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financial services, as well as technology energy, and much, much more, both countries optimistic about the future. the chinese also brought with them a plan, a plan for piece, kilograms to ammonia is full, as we believe that many of the points of china's piece plan are similar to our views and can be taken in action for the peaceful settlement. when the western key of are ready to accept these, however, so far we see no willingness on their park. that may imprudent also during the press conference, told the audience that the various dignitaries, the delegations was the press that while he and she jumping, talked, vladimir putin was, was brief that the great britain and officials had announced that they would now supply depleted uranium rounds to the ukrainian military, the same depleted uranium that has been linked to countless deaths and birth defects, cancer in areas such as
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a rock where it has been used below even use it for. but are you k as an out? not only the supply of tanks to ukraine, but also shells with depleted uranium. it seems that the west has really decided to fight russia to the last ukranian, not in words, but in reality. great. if all of this happens, russia will have to react accordingly. based on the fact that the collective west is beginning to use weapons with a nuclear component, all an old grand ambitious plans voiced by, by china, and by russia. the leaders of both, both saying that they stood for a multi polar world than that they would work to develop that world. and the various systems and bodies that govern it. a world based on on rules and laws, in which china and russia will remain good friends. earlier, my colleague, roy, sushi discussed a range of topics involving the chinese presence, visits with
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a panel of guests in the west. cling in on. so a uni paula. well, see whether or not beijing's proposed piece fun for ukraine will become a reality. the world is, it is changing. it's had enough of the, let's call it from what it is, western arrogance. and it will start to form their own alliances in response to the deployment of western alliances such as needle the existence of which still defies any logic. because the better lines are supposed to fight communism and protect the west. from the ideological spread a and military spread. and it was countered by the war, so fact, which was promptly dismantled. and you know, tried china has, has come to moscow with a potential piece proposal for the conflict in ukraine. a john kirby of the us national security council, formerly of the u. s. state department, john kirby saying washington is not interested about
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a possible sees foreign ukraine, particularly if it's mediated by china. alex, why would washington be against ending the conflict? we've seen the collapse of their financial system over the last couple of weeks here. that truly shows you the power that washington really has nowadays, which is not much they're used to ripping up agreements. they're in to that apparently, and they're up to really no good on the international world wide. i would say diplomacy levels while the u. s. is scrambling. china is now gain partners one by one with their belt road initiative. and through the belt road initiative, investing in other countries, they are once again building a relationship. that is what the world is up against. and i think it's, it's quite challenging for the u. s. he make a very good point. alex, which i'll take over to, to benjamin chow now, because how, how do you think, benjamin that, that the members of the bricks group of nations and i also african stay to how do
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you think they perceive the beijing proposed a piece plan? now we are see opposite trends in the well, those this portray can and does this a can left by the usda is showing actually a train of equalization, which could ton bad because equal to wars as trade and interests are more segregated and it worries becoming a more serious um, game, ah, you know, people fall can't say we understand that, but it is quite unreasonable that the u. s. now is open the, asking people to reject any piece plans on ukraine as you raised. right. that these are young don't currently at 20 african country meters here in moscow seeking collaboration. yet we se, and other cam food exclusive cups in the name of democracy for on the coarsely and will stand it well, in other news this week, china and hun doris have established diplomatic ties after the central american nation and a decades long relations with taiwan. and juris is an important country in central
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america. the government of honduras chooses to stand with $181.00 countries in the world recognise and undertake to adhere that to the one china principal. severe the so called diplomatic relations with taiwan, establish diplomatic relations with the people's republic of china, and undertake that had euros shall no longer develop an official relations or official exchanges with taiwan. this is the right choice, that is in line with the prevailing trend and supported by the people. china, highly appreciate that le severing of thighs came after the honduran foreign minister visits a beijing mandarin for ministry. stated that he recognized taiwan is an inseparable parts of chinese territory and china as the only legitimate governments. the loss of relations with honduras leaves taiwan with formal diplomatic ties with just 13 states around the globe. now. so i want minturn accused the central american country of being lured by china, which is promising financial assistance by
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w single bitching boundary time. one's ministry of foreign affairs would like to warn beijing that its attempts to lure our diplomatic allies was false promises, in order to squeeze or diplomatic space has seriously harmed the feelings of the tie when his people and spare up the divergence of cross straight relations. wilson leader, they can check out our websites, r t dot com, to find out more about washington's efforts to exert his influence in honduras. by pressuring the central american nation to opt out of establishing ties with china. disease and no agriculture. while the russian defense minister has said that the west is well aware of the irreparable harm, the depleted uranium causes to civilians and the environments as well as ukrainian service men, the still funds to send the ammunition to ukraine anyway. moscow calls the move, the pinnacle of shamelessness. is routers to bring you. thank you, barbara. the west is well aware of the negative consequences of the use of depleted
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uranium ammunition, despite the fact that the use of such munitions will cause irreparable harm to the health of ukrainian armed forces and the civilian population. however, nato countries and particular great britain expressed their readiness to supply these type of weapons to the key of regime bush. nato has actually become an accomplice to horrific crimes ukrainians for nato, as we all see are just expendable. no one cares about their fate. either in european capitals or across the ocean. the pinnacle of shamelessness was the recent reports about britain's readiness to supply the key of regime with depleted uranium ammunition. earlier british, all authorities announced that they intended to supply ukraine with to please him depleted uranium projectiles, which were to pierce tanks and armored vehicles. lanier putin warned that russia would be forced to respond accordingly. john cabot national security council spokesperson said the use of surcharge is fairly commonplace. i mean, make no mistake and this is yet another straw man through which the russians are
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driving a stake. this kind of ammunition is fairly commonplace. been in use for, for decades. the west has used weapons contending depleted uranium in europe during the bombing of former yugoslavia. according to an admission of the former nato secretary general lord robertson, more than $30000.00 rounds of ammunition with depleted uranium, were dropped on both trade, serving officials through the 3 mar 24 years since the beginning of the nato bombing campaign. so those numbers are actually much higher. the use of depleted uranium in the balkans spots a number of lawsuits by those who participated in the operations, including soldiers from italy, funds, and the u. k. according to journalists, do some part of age and member of the serbian parliament, milos bands are the consequences for those involved with terrible. i know good consequence does add a your j. a think that the bombing was simply unjustified. the dead for the use of
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the plant, the bloated uranium and plaster bombs. what example was also unjustified, the consequences at a better. but although they have not yet been fully explored, especially when it comes to know you're a new m, as you imagine. so me, i can see with the continuous increase in the numbers oh, concepts in the number of malignant diseases. the research on that topic is being done, although it should we also said and undermine that. natalie? is this some of these in them? some with asian and that early sense cbs nuns, samuel serbia, today is the number one country in europe when it comes to the number of people suffering from cancer. and this is the clear consequences of the bombings with depleted uranium. for hundreds of years. it will remain present in our water, air and soil, by giving ukraine such weapons. they will pollute the territory of ukraine on which
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many depend for food don't. i simply could not believe when i heard the information that great britain is offering ukraine weapons with depleted uranium. russia is not serbia, russia can and will respond in a completely different manner. it is just simply unbelievable that the west is trying to drag every one into destruction when they conduct their aggression towards the former yugoslavia. they used forbidden weapons. the 26 people had been killed and dozens injured after a gigantic storm spawned at least once on. i don't slammed the southern your states of mississippi and alabama. mariposa justice or nato, stayed on the ground for more than an hour and cause a path of destruction over 250 kilometers long. the footage shows absolute devastation and some towns. there's nothing left and homes have been eliminated, leaving behind just their foundations. trees us not on cars, were destroyed. rescued teams are currently working on the scene to search for anyone else who may still be trapped from the rubble. while the clean up is only
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just beginning well this week, march 2 decades for the iraqi people since us led forces invaded their country and imposed regime change. and artsy is continuing a special coverage of the conflict through the all of its country into chaos and destabilize the region for years. 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 a we with
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with well in march, 2003 missiles rain down on baghdad, the ensuing invasion left behind a trail of destruction and an estimated 1000000 people debt. lottie correspondence, steve, we need to end up, look at the u. s. that campaign that was unleashed on iraq. we're here in baghdad, which 20 years ago was inflamed as the us and britain, unless it's shocking or bombing campaign. what we have seen on television, though, is indeed the 1st phase of a day. we are campaign call shock and awe. eye witnesses described what happened when missiles rained down on the iraqi capital, a march 2003. while the attack was anticipated,
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locals were left traumatized by the sheer scale of the destruction. it was very difficult for the country. and for all iraqis citizens on that day, a disaster struck my nephew was killed in the 1st strike on that goddamn day bush as a criminal. it was his fault. they are all criminals. they trampled on humanity to hate people. this was to be expected of them. they came to destroy the country, not to protect the citizens of iraq. it was a curse time for all. iraqis were still feeling the consequences of this. the world has promised. the american soldiers would be welcomed with open arms with flowers and with sweets, while a swift victory was guaranteed, we are in the square where the americans tore down the statue of saddam hussein. but what many people don't realize is that he was just yards away in the streets behind me. watching events unfold. bus loads of people were brought in to create the impression that it was ordinary iraqis that tore down the statue. it was to
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create the narrative that the people who supported the us led invasion as the us struggled with heavy losses private military contractors were brought in. but they too were involved in war crimes of the atrocities against ordinary iraqi civilian. here in this whole square, one of the worst massacres took place at the hands of the notorious blackwater private military company as they escorted to a u. s. military convoy the mercenaries. oh, and fire killing 17 and wounding 20. until i did the word blackwater. for me as a journalist is associated with something terrifying. i saw people in complete disarray, for example. there was always a risk that any resident could be shot dead on the street. this incident took place in the al cough area. there was a turmoil, some passes by were killed by blackwater, pmc. we went to this place only after the black water left by then black water was something terrible for us. this incident was not particularly disgust at the
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meetings by the government then for black or to personnel with charlton giles. but i would like to pardon by then you have president gone from black or to maintain that name, but not the fact of it. under the name of how to me, it was allegedly involved in the fighting a for my 4th is ahead of the conflict in ukraine. now as constant. it has a vested interest in liquid natural gas, which many times the root cause was been described as nato for the war. consensus was bought $1000000000.00 by investment company apollo group in 2016. in september 2020 apollo group entered a 5 and a half 1000000000 real estate investment partnership with the abbey national oil company, one of the world's largest oil companies, and a major exporter of liquefied natural gas. in december 2021 at note was invited to enter a joint venture to create an all in cost her new in the ukranian pulse of odessa for transportation to western countries. the announcement came a month off,
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the chief executive of the ukrainian state energy company left august. you receive a trend co tote and abu dhabi energy conference that he hoped to russian nurturing to pipe on in to europe, which bypasses ukraine would not be approved. he said that ukraine stood to lose $2000000000.00 per year, about 1.5 percent of its g d p. if the russian pipe was operational, claiming that nor string to is actually putting the whole continent and global security at risk. one ex says these organizations operates in a gray area, often outside law, live w shipping. the black water case has not been solved. i think the americans are investigating the case, but insignificant information about the investigation. procedure and compensation issues comes from different sources. i heard that some citizens receive compensation while others did. not all this is caused by the weakness of the government and protecting it citizens. we now know that the war was based on a lie. there were no w m days and saddam had nothing to do with $911.00. but the legacy of the invasion
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can 20 is often the 1st method for fire arts. he spoke with an iraqi military veteran and he says that u. s. claims as saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction in iraq with fabricated to justify the invasion. a subtle mother so love role. i was wondering why they kept inspecting as people had forgotten everything. despite the plague of occupation, no one spoke about the issue of chemical weapons. moreover, all the results of those inspections you've heard of were placed in the close box under type protection that could only be opened 60 years later, though international law permits the declassification of an event 20 years later. this demonstrates what a big, disgraceful, and immoral ally it all was actually was a surprise, was it like all their inspections? they came at night and conducted a thorough, accurate inspection. and for the record, they realized there were no weapons. so when they inspected alpa car university, they knew it was useless because it only teaches economic strategy and other topics
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. they inspected all the research and private offices at our university, which has over 30 research courses on national defense in high management leadership and authority. research that defines policies and participates in the government's formation. if it wasn't for these wars and the invasion which began in 1990 and the blockade with its effects still lingering to the stay, iraq would have been in a much better state than today. i wasn't an expert in that field, but i know that they inspected all the locations. it wasn't in, it was visible in the media. all the inspection committees had specific schedules, entailing thousands of visits. they entered the republican palace, the headquarters of the republican guard, the special guard, and the special security service, military departments, everything i'm certain and i can take responsibility for my words that they entered without any purpose because they knew that there was nothing to look for. what does albert car university have to do with weapons of mass destruction?
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the martyrs monument is a symbolic place, but they enjoy insulting the symbols of the people they invade. therefore, they inspected the monument and they later turned it into the headquarters of the u . s. battalion even the commanders club became the headquarters of u. s. battalion. back then you could see soldiers in uniform sitting proudly outside the club as if they were telling you we seized the club, humility in the army commanders and sought out hashem, ahamed abdul al what he'd shannon meant a victory for them. dignified, honorable people are always their target in order to crush them and achieve their own interests. or during the us invasion, numerous state sites were looted and thousands of historical artifacts stolen. the ransacking of the iraqi national museum is considered to be one of the most devastating acts of cultural vandalism in modern times. i hope in this minute either the right to national museum was subject to the largest loosen in modern history. a most significant cultural heritage in the most important home of civilizations has been stolen. mm
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lou lou ah . in 2003, when the looting mostly took place, the national museum house, thousands of important archaeological lightens from ancient civilizations, such as these marian, babylonian, akkadian, assyrian, as well as slumming civilization. so large quantities of items have been looted, sabotaged were even smashed, especially sculptures and pottery. many of the taken items were found in antiquity, shops and auctions around the world and were sold to the highest bidders. ah, ah,
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how could have been and what was stolen from the iraqi national museum is only a small part of what has been looted from archaeological sites spread across iraq. why did the fragile security situations in many provinces, especially after the 2014 events and the emergence of terrace groups? those archaeological sites, which were not under government control, have been legitimately excavated. thousands of archaeological items have been found and eventually smuggled abroad on u. p. s. lift feet, this was a pre planned and systematic theft. the area in which the national museum located is supposed to be a very restricted area. and us troops were stationed near the museum. yet they allowed the mob to break into the facility and moved the items that present human
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value in the systematic attempts to eradicate the rocky antiquities have been amplified by the rice of isolated, especially around the city of mosul, where a syrian archaeological items were looted and sold to international markets and auction was for millions of dollars. mm. i use iraq, embassies and consulates all over the world have exerted tremendous efforts to retrieve stolen items. we also maintain good cooperation with foreign ministries around the world, into pole and unesco. the united states has an active legislation that criminalizes and bands the trade of iraqi antiquities. we have urged european countries to enact
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a similar act in order to impose strict controls and laws to ban the trade of looted, antiquities, pro moroccan, of mol, on any of those stories, as well as all the latest updates r t dot com is your place to go on. pizza. scott, me back again in just over 30 minutes time with all of the dates and other rundown, excuse me, of the this week. and thanks for watching the news . aah with
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