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and the next part is d. radicalization with belief systems ology are removed. it was very impactful. when someone finally came along with no fear, no judgement, you heard my story did and nothing to challenge. validate with israel and a 2nd day of nationwide demonstrations part by the sucking of the country's defense minister. i was following his criticism of the government plans, judicial reforms also ahead and what does the us do? it? they're creating more and more new mil to reliance. it is the west that is building new axis. they pretend accuse of nato, all the aggressive global military expansion denying that russian and chinese cooperation is aimed out of the states. also this hour in
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an exclusive interview to our faith service, health minister issues a start wanting to countries that are considering using depleted uranium emissions fighting nato's use of the weapons. and during the yugoslavia war for sharon now depleted uranium and depleted uranium ammunition. but any country is a declaration of nuclear with for moscow to the world. this is our to international. my name is peter scott. and these the top stories at 4 pm, moscow time, thanks for joining us. i was just present, has called on the countries prime minister benjamin netanyahu to come to his senses and to scrub the controversial judicial reforms, the spots huge protest nationwide. ah,
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[000:00:00;00] with pulpits go, unless the honey all missouri says that despite the unrest, the prime minister isn't quite ready to give up on his reform just yet. he don't want all the stuff is bland. he only want to watch it. and i say that and now many of them was in bold in
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a government completely lapse this government and run for election over. this is a position a position one especially last was shows that the government will lose the next election. so it is not, not easy, but we'll solve this problem a with a very important and critical time each time that he can compromise about this crisis before he is late. but he led because he is not like mckinney or in the past . now, when you want to know, and that a brush and from many different directions with the, let him as a stupid this. if you know the news, russia and china are not creating a military alliance and have nothing to hide in the military corporation as well.
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the west is building a new access will, at least according to the russian president vladimir putin. and his latent view after the meeting with the chinese counterpart teaching thing in moscow. the don't, lucy says today we're not creating and a military alliance. it is true that we have some military cooperation, but it is all transparent. there are no secrets there are conducting joined mil to re drills too. but it is not a military alliance. and what is the us doing that creating more and more new mil to re alliances. it is the west that is building new axis look, last year, nato agreed. a new strategic concept for its development. western analysts are saying that the west is building and you axis similar to the one that was created in the 19th thirty's by the fascist regime in germany, in italy and the militaristic japan vladimir putin. in that very same interview said that russia was going to put tactical nuclear weapons in bel roofs. the russian president said that this was a response to a move by london that he called absolutely reckless. it's decision to supply ukraine with uranium, depleted munitions,
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now put in also emphasized to everyone that these are nuclear weapons in question will remain under russian control issue and beacon to slave as americans placed their tactical nuclear weapons on their allies. territory in trained crews and pilots to use them if necessary. we have decided to do the same beginning. on the 3rd of april, we'll start to train crews, and on the 1st of july, we'll finish the construction of a storage facility, specifically for tactical nuclear weapons on bowler russian territory, who will not hand over the weapons to billers. just as the u. s. doesn't to its allies, we're simply doing what they have been doing for decades on terms of the west 3 action to this development. it hasn't been all the same. the european union responded quite aggressively. actually it threatened sanctions if bela roost went through with hosting these nuclear russian weapons. but on the other hand, the united states actually took a more cautious approach. surprisingly enough, it said that this move by russia does not change us posture at all. we have not
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seen any reason to adjust our own strategic nuclear posture nor any indications russia as preparing to use a nuclear weapon. we remain committed to the collective defense of the nato alliance. o leaders of course, signed over a dozen documents, deepening defense, industrial and economic cooperation between the 2 countries. moscow in beijing have said they want to deepen their strategic partnership, make it even even more all encompassing than it was before for a new era. and this is something that obviously is quite frightening for washington and the secretary of state anthony blank and set himself it's a grave concern for washington. and the united states that this strategic cooperation is increasing between mont, moscow and beijing. on the other hand, hootin is of course more than happy to have a friend like choosing ping, right. now's it if you would it be sca limited if in europe, economic dependence and chinese and cruising at a much higher rate than russia's trade. but when europe and chinese drawing at
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a very high rate is the other way around so they should really think about themselves. for decades, there is always been someone who wanted to turn china against the soviet union or vice versa. we know what kind of world we live in. we value our relations and the level that it would have reached in recent years. lucy, devil saw with russia and china growing closer than ever before, washington is going to be in for a hard time. if it tries to continue this business as usual, foreign policy. moscow has criticized the west saying that russia's actions are exactly what nato has been doing for years to florence at school nuclear weapons on the territory of its allies. me, while some western leaders have condemned russia's fun to station nukes, and bellows. bella luce, hosting russian nuclear weapons would mean and irresponsible escalation and threat to european security. bella ruth can still stop it. it is their choice. the u stands ready to respond with further sanctions. france condensed. the announcement made by the russian president of an agreement concluded between russia and bella
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rose to deploy nuclear weapons bath as cost alive now to geopolitical and military, unless ro hit the ro hits good afternoon, thanks very much for joining us. now, 1st of all, how much escalation do you think this is russia stationing tactical nuclear weapons on beller roosters? you've been condemned by the e. u. a nato as see, as you pointed out, does it's moral or, you know, kind of a response to the, giving away all for the period in any munitions by the u. k. in comes off get announcement. and if you go back in time, russia did happen to us, so we knew that up its own bases of nuclear arsenal, embed bilaterals, but just on and also you can and then, and it has taken nearly a year for 2000 and the president. no, but also coming to toms for, but i was the past, the nordic wired, the motion is its own, you know, kind of polity for letting this deployment go through. currently rachelle would
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have 2 or 3 designs behind it. and as i see, it's all, would it be analyst? the technical nuclear weapon announcement is currently an announcement still a few miles away. and would it take time that i don't upset later today, probing into but many of the reports from the western media and the nato countries goes on to say that that they don't see any construction of the storage facility and things like that. but given what made the mistake or she has got to aims a to ensure that the rest knows the questions of the moment of technical funds it. it also shortens the strike it, but when it be not only you trained by a few 1000 minds, it also gets the route cleared for all delivery systems who go into poland. as long as 2 front said, u k, a distance off between you may say 800 kilometer just about 2500 kilometers, doubling there in europe as well. it also gives the bandwidth because boost to, to have any strikes in the us directory. you don't have to go to better it was. so
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it's more of a one page 2, but i shot a job in a degree to signal that better is written, shall be the tactical nuclear weapons, are going to be deployed to be able to be utilized if it's sold warnings. no, i hear a lot of charter by the u. u e will say they're going to impose sanctions. i don't think so. you should talk about sanction to shepherd. you should talk about how to get those shops on a negotiating table. because sanctions have been over the last one year plus and they have not achieved anything in terms of getting this wall to come down to applause. it's not going to happen. be, it's a signal from the russian president to the us that it be that since you will have been under the same nonproliferation treaty as being and walk and various kinds of it all and says you have 5 countries in which you have based your nuclear weapons and to name a few, belgium, germany, netherlands, stuckey. it all. so they are giving the thing to you. is that right from the about my time when you want to be escalade that nuclear regime or across the world in the
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cold water scenario. you haven't done it, and that's why you say that this is right. who go back to both drug fees, where they are friends to deploy the same manner without getting what about the thing that films of b and b and thank will have control with the russian military. you know them. so i think the wrong message in the going to be using contingency be it's time for us to consider that nato cannot act with impunity. who deployed on system sports. i don't have riding of interest. but as i said, but the reason is going to be that you can do the same. so i think he's playing a very good job to good and i think will take him military and he's succeeding. and fortunately for us in preparation, this is all good. why are there are much in the media who said this, that rhetoric because you know, you can put it by phone, whatever. i think know, this man who comes with a lot of confidence and the military go back it up, has enough delivery systems already in that region with already when announcing
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that is going to be that it was, i think he has a lot of come on from the, the affairs and the states and that, but if it was the whole lot of these event system, so i don't think so let us not get into the job. don't know what he can go. but let's get into the more of the semantics of what he's going to a good job, typically by sounding the utilization of the country as a base for nuclear weapons. to report that by that i should have had a lot of ripple and cause waves, especially among nato, the u. d. u, the u. s. r, rather measured. if i know you did, i see this quite a lot on park that ro hits is a very in depth answer, and we're very grateful for the are you did mentioned the starts of your on. so this is partly in response to the, the depleted uranium munitions are being supplied to ukraine. now they are cost us conventional weapons still, despite the name, do you think this is a partial response to that? see, i don't think it's a better response i. that's why i said it's a partial response. you look at from the perspective of that, i should military,
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that in a war zone, where they can be struggle with these weapons, which are the need for their own drops that had casualties or whatever. or no matter that you get it and you get it. and country has more than one like casualties going into media today. they don't talk about it. so if you see that part, they have to build a sense of convert and because there are many systems in the progression mercury which can offer it to the content of the nbc water fans. so i think that's also signaling back to that i should prove that don't do what if there is a requirement, we will not hold out hands back to nor release the ones who ensure that there are enough casualties. bullshit of the ground elements and strikes happening. so that the, your conditions to fight on it or more easier in the environment you're going to operate. and so i think, you know, if you see the broad landscape geopolitical strategic, tactical, and also back home giving a clear method that we are not weak in spite of what it was title, human talk about. because it is only so much with the rest of the been able to do.
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it's not the same at all. right. when it happened that time, it's a different and ours will get up. she has been renewed to do. it's all business. impunity. we are not strong or strong, it has been able to sell the oil and gas. so i think the, we are living in terms of economic. it's such an it out that the french gain, the chinese are, you know, talking a different language that, that, that there is a break of parts. so i think that's the new way forward is certainly is a different ro, his a part apologies. the instruct you, but i'm afraid we are out of time. that's ro hit jupiter military analyst. thanks very much for your thoughts today. thank you. ok, you know the news, us vice president come la harris kate's off her africa trip in gonna. meanwhile, we spoke to locals who were skeptical of the visits and i've called for more international cooperation with countries other than us for ghana. most all these
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american presidents send down vice president abbey to this country because i haven't been any improvements. read in more international, this is like china and russia in any other country to visit us. but for you as i think the normal one. because even if you have words you as we struggle before you are so heavily there are no more with it. maybe she's on a holiday or something where we have our independence. so we to my own business. and then we 200 are all been by educate the all with and pull some fears on us yet because they know that we are, we are. 5 we are more in so many ways by then this will allow us to our lowest, i mean, 100 our own pin. the vice president's 7 day visit to africa is aimed at boosting high level relations between us on nations, on the continent. and it comes with china's growing presence and investment in the region. it's antonia and zambia are also on the harris tallest. and this is the 1st place of the u. s. vice president the african continent since coming into office 2 years ago. and it's the 5th visit of
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a top us official to the region this year. on staying in africa, the democratic republic of the congo agreed to retain the east africa community regional force. that's a multinational army deployed in the east of the country to combat the m $23.00 militant rebel group there. now the joint forces, which are led by kenya, have military bases in the city of goma. the area where several east african nations, including burundi under wonder, agreed to create operational zones, the decisions of belong. the mission comes after criticism by many in the d. r. c, for it's ineffectiveness in tackling the violence. just a's earlier and african union delegation visited the d. c to help resolve the conflict in the region. and our correspondence as more a delegation from the african union, peas since security council has visited to god my in the eastern d r c to try and clear information on the security situation in that part of the country. and as of course, following the resurgence of the m 2030 at
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a 1000000000 lead delegation visited the canal or senior camp north of gama, which has more than a 100000 households of internally displaced people who are fleer did the atrocities off the m 2030 enables in the territory offer a total near al gore and my c. c. now pruned in ambassador will lean yeah, me tweet, who leads the african union peace and security delegation has told many journalists that to the crisis in the d. r. c must end in order for lasting peace to return to the country. further expressing compassion before the suffering of displaced persons fips. of course. gov, one little warrior is suffering when you see it from afar. you don't know how to measure the impact it has on the population. population that cannot develop was country that also cannot develop implemented us, whereas this nation is one of the richest in the world to reach you. but it's
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wealth benefits others and not its citizens. because beyond feeding all of africa and the world as well, also feeds for selfish appetite to those who come to instigate war and is to provide some context. i think it's important to know to their, to the origins of the current violence in the d. r. c. dates back to the mid ninety's. one of the most prominent rebel groups to emerge in the aftermath of the congo was, was known as the m 23. and it was made up of primarily, or on ethnic to teens who were allegedly supported by their wondering government. and following the genocide in bordering for wonder, the darcy, of 4 to the 1st to congo wall. what did have one of the displaced people expressing their wish to return to their original homes, further adding that to the suffering that they have enjoyed. it is too much, i wonder, worked into what's happening here is catastrophic loss if it is not to be hidden, but i speak in front of you,
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the congolese and all the countries of africans it got. we are suffering which was and seeking a solution for so we can find lasting for you. somebody if will look at the old days or for our parents and grandparents did not leave like that just to know. but we wonder what we have dodged to under god. if also seen the civil society of north kiva, welcoming this visit, which will bring a solution to the crisis to try and allow the displaced people to return to the villages. it is, however, expected that the african union visit to wool guide its future decisions, following the crisis in the east and a visit to cuba, it was a visit that was worth its weight in gold. all the more. so the african union is a great organization to which the d r. c. balloons, and whose primer objectives remain to promote peace and security throughout africa . it is a very important visit that we have been waiting for it to mean all the president of the civil society offered to rashawn claudser and by bonnie has voice to his
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thoughts are saying that the whole of the african continent can now see the misery that he's people are suffering by these displaced people. are you legal docomo, this commission, the council of peace and security will make it possible for sanctions against countries are taken us. and moreover, would believe that it will make decisions which will allow us displaced people to return to our home slot. in a short time, you will see mumble. and amid the various talks howled in time to bring peace and stability to the d. r. c. minnie a hopeful that to the upcoming elections this year may also be a sign of some positive change for the country. what we are seeing currently, status, the african union, as it is, as a man with a task ahead of itself to try and saw that hope. does that become a reality? the sharing of depleted uranium with any country is
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a declaration of nuclear war that's at least is according to serbia's health minister, who said that the munitions can cause serious health issues. it's ovation. use the ammunition with depleted uranium in the war against the former yugoslavia. the spot, a number of lawsuits by those who participated in the operations, including troops from italy, france, and the u. k. the serbian health minister, danica gucci judge, explained the consequences of depleted uranium, an exclusive interview with archie, a solicitor on your military, philip sherwin of depleted uranium and depleted uranium. ma'am, the nation with any country is a declaration of nuclear war. have been argued for many as the to nuclear and chemical war is been waged against sabby and montenegro. listen to all of those who claim that depleted uranium. ammunition is not dangerous. i advise you to put them in your room and see what happens on radiation, which some people have no idea about as well as cancer appears only at the moment of ammunitions explosion. however, the danger was closed by depleted uranium,
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nana particles which can the sprite tans of kilometers from the sound of the explosion from 5 to 7 years after the nuclear incidence damage begins to affect the most sensitive tissues in human bodies. in animals, the reproductive organs and a spinal cord water because of this was seen a significant increase not only in the number of cases, but also those who have died from fessler came in and after some 15. yes, all the forms of cancer. i suppose professor sla, done she courage in his conclusion about the impact of uranium on the environment. since depleted uranium and chemical agents ended up in the air because of nature warmed chemical plants completely changed the nature of cancer. the disease has become more aggressive and less susceptible to treatment so unfortunately, ukrainians will suffer fest. i feel very sorry for the civilian population who do not even realize what will happen to them. the ukrainian army will not only use depleted you ran in ammunition in the east of the country in before regions to have
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decided joined russia. they will sold these munitions all over ukraine. the most common diseases after contact with depleted uranium in fatality. and ma'am, what is, what scares me the most is large number of sick young people of they look absolutely normal and healthy, but they feel terrible running from one doctor to another. and then we have also noticed a lot number of pathological conditions, genetic abnormalities, and children. my caller conducted a study proven that the i q level of children born during a number of bowman's, that binding to the 1st grade is significantly lower than that of children. a lot of generations, or we don't know what are the consequences there won't be. but now i've seen more and more read diseases and genetic abnormalities. o, as in dog, will know over to iraq, where the wall is just a trail of death and destruction passes is 20th anniversary. and i'll tease continue any special coverage of the conflicts through the oil rich country into
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chaos and destabilize the entire region for years. at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free people, and to defend the world from gravy. with, [000:00:00;00] with with
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felicia is one of the iraqi cities that paid the highest price for the us led invasion 20 years ago. we local saying some of the most brutal war crimes were committed in the area. american troops admitted the use of white phosphorus as a weapon, leaving a toxic legacy of war for future generations as well as the environments as he spoke with witnesses of the fighting. well, the victims include a children, women, and men who were buried in different places, were buried entire families. a family of 4 members was killed and buried opposite the door there. knowing their daughter went to their relatives in bagdad survived. the digger was ceaselessly working in all the areas behind me to bury the victims, while other people were setting the graves of an yolanda jettas over i came here to day to visit my brother, a martyr in the cemetery, which holds the grays of tomatoes, who were killed by the us occupation since 2006, they were all playing with a ball near the mosque when an explosion happened. and all those who were march had
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in fallujah were burried in this improvised cemetery. that was a football peach before you just look around all these areas which were once football peaches and have now turned into grapes. but a rain of fire fell on the city while that's how residents of fluids are described . the us attack on the region. the battle that they'll place back in 2000 of all that so dramatic increases in infant mortality and cases of concept leukemia and series birth defects. the rise in serious illnesses exceeded similar numbers after the atomic bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki. i'll see, correspondence see sweeney reports in a scene where the devastation unfolded. it was just the mass killing of arabs. that's how the u. s. massacre in fallujah has been described. the city it been relatively untouched by the war, the ot bombing aside all that chain. when for us mercy were killed on this grid, their bodies were burned and hung as a warning to others. but washington promised to take its revenge. the enemy's gotta
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face his cold satan, his and felicia, and we're going to destroy him. it's response was one of the worth atrocities of the us led invasion with eye witnesses reporting, the indiscriminate shooting of women and children. washington was accused of war crimes. as the city was held under c, u. s. troops slaughtered approximately $600.00 iraqi civilians, including more than $300.00 women and children, along with $300.00 insurgents during the 1st battle of felicia craig named operation vigilant results. the battle was launched in april 2004 to avenge the deaths of 4 black water contractors. 27 u. s. soldiers were killed during the retaliatory siege. felicia was effectively punished for resisting the u. s. occupation with as many as 50000 people held their men 8 between 15 and 45 were brought from leaving while medical support was unable to enter the city with either the loyalty with lava the vents took place at the
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beginning of the occupation in 2003, especially in the city of fallujah. as resistance fighters were there, they considered their occupiers policy as a violation to the dignity of iraqis and the seizure of iraq's territory of the occupation forces committed crimes against innocent civilians. they killed destroyed homes and people were left homeless and that the resistance appeared because of attacks committed by the americans against the civilian population. as a result, the population was caught between a rock and a hard place, american forces and the resistance. washington covered up the extent of its crimes . blocking reporters from reporting what took place head it finally admitted to using white phosphorus. a substance similar to napalm which burns skin to the bone is legacy of using depleted uranium continues to effect those born after 2003. perhaps, unsurprisingly, washington honest allies have blocked efforts to and the use of depleted uranium in
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warfare and have denied a link to kansas and birth defects. but evidence is not on their side. they 2010 study by leading medical journal, found it for lou to show to 4 fold increase in all cancers, and a 12 fold increase in childhood cancer in under fourteen's. it found a tenfold increase in female breast cancer and significant increases in lymphoma and brain. tumors in adults. research is found a $38.00 fold increase, indicate mia. this exceeded the figures for her rossimer, where survivors of the atom bomb attack showed a 17 fold increase into kaymere, medics on the ground agree. but they were reluctant to appear on camera, saying they were under pressure from the us not to speak out. it's no surprise that western powers want to deny the calls a link to do so would leave them open to war crimes charges. but once again,
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they continue to avoid accountability as a rockies live, with the legacy of the wall. over the city under fire and left without power and water for days, thoughts, he spoke with some rock as he fought against us troops who responded with overwhelming force that i'll go a little as well. we fought was light and medium weapons. the us forces used white phosphorus, as well as internationally banned weapons, in agreement with the mayor of illusion. the football stadium was turned into a cemetery for our martyrs who were in great numbers. the city lost many of its residence, but the us forces failed to break into it. the 1st part of the improvised cemetery was dedicated to the scholars, while the 2nd one served as the grand cemetery, which initially had 4000 bodies than the number rose to more than 7000. i'm the most significant violations perpetrated by the us occupation forces were bombarding

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