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ah ah, i powered search engine shots g p. c. list the 2014 my done uprising ukraine was one of the many crews around the world, washington as allegedly had his hand in stark contrast to the u. s. narrative that it doesn't interfere in the domestic affairs. of foreign countries the buses grow in the streets of israel, the nation security chief by just to push through controversial judicial reforms or prime minister netanyahu postponed them the decision until the summer and with goldman sachs giving a u. s. recession of the 35 percent. a growing economic turbulence, more contributing to ditch the dollar in their bilateral trade. the debates why
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countries are increasingly choosing alternative trade. u. s. has shot it's open to put, it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy. and want to get as far away as possible from the us normal people will be attracted to the alternatives being created by china, russia, and the brick countries with july, from our studio here in moscow, you're watching our see international monies. peter scott: here with all the latest this tuesday afternoon. thanks so much for joining us. the public version of the a i driven chat g p. c. when asked about us involvement in crews around the world gives an extensive list. among those mentioned the 2014 my dad's uprising and the u. s. government. back to the ousting of ukraine's president victor yanna cooper. she had a qu, that brought pro western leaders to power. we're going to be live now in the
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studio is our correspondence, steve sweeney. steve, thanks for joining me. what's going on here? okay. well, g, p t is perhaps the best known of these artificial intelligence. both people use it to write serious essays. children have used it to write homework, some of use it to try and generate new stories, all the casual uses. they've used it for things like revising the plays of shakespeare in the style of yoga. the star was character, but of course it was one of those requests to write an essay about us involvement in coups, around the world that is generated. this embarrassing response includes ukraine on the list. now it's important to say that we haven't been able to replicate this so far, and it came from a screenshot post on twitter by wind june is chuck g, p t would of course generate different answer to the same question in different parts of the world. the u. s. and the eyes of course, deny involved in the overthrow of the ukranian government in 2014,
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to insist that russia special military operation was in fact and on provoked attack . but chance g p t apartment on the den ukrainian president young cove which was ousted in a qu, the brought to power pro western leaders big. i another one of the chat, went off. it produced a detailed timeline of the u. s. involvement in the coo essentially said that the intervention was aimed to contain, and we can russia and it said it was dangerous and destructive is what they said. the crew and its aftermath have also effected the security and stability of the water region, as well as the global order. the crisis has increased the risk of a wider war or a nuclear confrontation between the united states and russia, which both have troops and weapons deployed near ukraine's borders. the. * crisis has also undermined the principles of international law and sovereignty, as well as the norms of corporation and dialogue among major powers. so see where
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else has the us been involving? cuz what it's probably easy to miss those places where it hasn't been involving, cuz i think perhaps knows most notoriously in the 1970, on the operation condo, it was involved in the backing of the desk or in the overthrow of democratically elected governments across latin america that threatened us interests most famously in argentine, of course, where there was a dirty war that lasted for decades and in chitty, where the democratically elected government of the self proclaimed martz's salvador a n day took place, and he was replaced with accost. they punish i now tens of thousands of people were tortured, dissipated, and killed by those regimes and across in the middle east. of course, the u. s. was involved in the ousting of the rainy leda mohammed, most of that, who had threatened to nationalize the country's oil, which of course the u. s. has a vested interest in and they impose be the pro us pro western shaw who was himself
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out in the 1979 revolution. the war lastly as meaning voting. cova operations in syria operation temper sycamore, when we saw $1000000000.00 us dollars channel to see in opposition groups and a bit to overthrow president us out. now, you don't really mentioned africa. what's been going on there? what of course, is there a huge operations underway in africa to speak of a secret war? there? massive treat numbers and they use a loophole to bypass congressional accountability u. s. military has trained. so does that have been involved in at least 7 cruise in the last 2 years? washington is insist that it has shared values with many of these leaders. here's the head of the u. s. african being grilled on that issue. what percentage of the people we've trained end up participating in insurrections or coups against their own government? bear small number. this is a kernel,
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mama de dom boucher and this is a photo of of him. did we train and equip him by name? i cannot identify that will, will that guy in the middle with the big red hat, colonel, mama, dad amelia, that that's him with a bunch of us service members outside of our embassy core values. is what we start off with and i am a programs. do we shape or values with kernel demilia, core values? i'll repeat that core values. i know spectrum man who we do. we share those values with kernel. absolutely. in our core, in our curriculum, he let it go. we do. okay, that's a very telling answer. now west africa, the south region in particular has been incredibly volatile. it's been played with g. how does insurgencies and tribal disputes, but in particular, around the a border areas. now, since 2005, the u. s. has pumped millions of dollars to bring stability to the region. and since the 2 thousands, the united states has sent commandos in special operations forces to work with
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local forces on the ground, often even leading them into battle. now that intervention has clearly failed many, those countries are now turning towards russia for security assistant, president putin has said that, that the continent of africa is a priority that for moscow, this perhaps explains washington's a recent interest in africa. and of course, we've now seen that the vice president, kamala harris, is that latest senior official to be sent to africa on a charm offensive, but the some will say that the 2014 might and qu, which was referenced by chance g, g, g t, p, has led directly to the conflict in ukraine was thanks very much for that, steven. very fascinating. still. thank you. ah, the israeli prime ministers decision to postpone or controversial legal reform has failed to quote, the ongoing unrest. this rocking the country at the moment. please have resorted. she walked canon and stung grenades to disperse,
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angry crowds. ah, the processor routed late on monday with demonstrators lighting bonfires, walking rhodes and chanting, antique governments slogans. dozens of people were reportedly arrested and this comes just hours after benjamin netanyahu confirmed for the rolling coalition. what boston reformed michigan political division and the biggest protest in years dollar tony nor the cuba due to the responsibility to the nation and the desire to prevent a rift between the people. i have decided to postpone further legislation in the current sitting of the message to give time to reach white agreements and discuss
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the legislation in the next session. the reform will pass, the national guard will be established. the budget i have demanded for from the ministry of national security will be passed in its entirety. no one will scare us . no one will succeed in changing the people's decision. but at that school commentator an attorney says, israeli society faces a deepening national split over the crisis which has reached a bowling point. but there's a big, they caught me between both sides. and i think both sides are in pain interfering for the future to set a visual. and i have my own opinion, but what i'm looking at is really public. i can see it's a split. half of them are saying, yes, the president should tell him what to do, and they're saying no, the present, you're never telling what to do. and all of this is because we never had our equivalent to the federalist papers. we've never agreed on. how do we decide when we have a disagreement? i think one of the main concerns is actually that the lease is not doing enough, but that's again, it's a matter of opinion. how do you understand the reality in israel?
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but the issue is this for many israeli citizens, they're feeling like 2nd class citizens because they're saying we have the majority in the parliament, but we are unable to fulfill our policies. so i am not a mind reading reader, but i would assume that he did not expect such a clash. i don't think anyone participated that is going to be in this boiling point, where both sides of these early public are at boiling point 3. know that's the way i see. it's a boiling point in the israel society. well, meanwhile, division is adding fuel to rising tensions inside israeli society, as local media has reported an increase of hate crimes carried out by israel to choose against our christians. lottie spoke to the 1st female pasta in jerusalem salzar, who shut her opinion on the religions role in politics, women's rights issues, as well as israel and his relationship with the me. it's been a long years before this decision has been taken or has been implemented because the decision has been taken like 12 years ago from the church to ordain women. and
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it hasn't come until now that someone came back and got her didn't. and in this case, it was me, they weren't aware of it until the act of ordination. and since then, of course, a lot of people have refused to talk to me or have refused to talk to the church. and they're still saying no, this is something wrong that she did. and i feel like the world just has woken up to him and ordination and a whole world not only look away as far as i know, you have been away out of jerusalem for around 8 years for your studies. what struck you the most about the holy city after you returned from germany, a lot of things have changed and the side you like has improved in many sense and they are bit more open. i would say there are more interactions between israelis and palestinians than i remember. but also what struck me the most as the patient and how much, how much it spreads more like there are more subtle months. the wall is getting
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longer, land is being taken more away and i do think it is happening. why do singers and, and live here on the ground is moving this direction. and that's obviously with the whole new also now with the parliament and the decisions that it takes historically jerusalem was a city of 3 religions. do you feel that there is any threat today to this historical state of affairs? honestly, it's, i mean, religiously, we're all, it's important for, for all 3 religions. and it's not about who, who has the right to be here because it's, this is not the issue. and this land, that issue is more of a political political sense, and it is more of a human rights sense. so because, you know, we, there are a lot of dialogues outside. i mean, i mean, i've been in germany for a few years as well. and i see that there are great christian jewish dialogues, christian muslim dialogues, and here we go. focus sure they have christian somebody that are also great. but at
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the same time, the jewish, the jewish christian or the jewish muslim dialogues, they don't work together just because of politics. and when that comes in, then that makes things harder. so we take away religion from the politics, then it's easier. but in the city itself, i would say that it is more more, you know, just we also as religions, there is nothing in our 3 religions that i would say that supports violence. so why are we using our own religion as an excuse for violence? no voices of concern over the looming enter america's global financial dominance are growing louder in the u. s. itself with some news channels using the polar ends of the political divide in a rush show of unity. and then i see about the reckoning like never before. the fed has solve a series of financial crises by massively expanding its balance sheet almost 12
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fault. this only works because of the dollars unique status. if that would away in america will face of reckoning like none before the also it's been backed up by the strength and economic power of the united states. and the fact that oil has always been traded in dollars. if that were to end, that would mean the end of the us dollar. we're the wave of funny is beginning to great politicians as well with the u. s. republican congressman margery taylor green, warning that if the dollar falls, americans will face economic problems never seen before. i want to dollar would be replaced with you on the year ago when washington decided to wage a proxy war with russia, ukraine. and now it's happening. the woman guns ukraine war is going to plunge american seemed to economic woes never seen before in our entire history. if the dollar falls, they will be to blame and america will never recover. lolia,
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my colleague nick aaron spoke to a panel of guests about the consequences of the fall of america's at global financial dominance. well, the sanctions gave it a big boost forward. i think the year. ready was already in the hands of units for the cause of the build up an american debt to the rest of the world. due to the large american trade deficits. we can see the 2 things working, the abuse of the dollar as the world reserve currency and continuing american trade deficits. she campaign was recently in moscow for meeting with the russian leader. they told extensively about strengthening the economic ties between china and russia. how much of a big deal is this developments for the global economy? i think it is historic moment. some of us have been pointing out that with the illegal seizure,
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all foreign exchange reserves of sovereign nation within that dollar system, that was a big warning to the other sovereign nation. to be careful and not keep their precious wealth stored up through export and hard work in us dollars and that of cause ultimately what is likely to damage the us dollar. but you need an alternative, and that's where the us for a long time is still quite confident. there is no alternative. well, currency is the us dollar. well, you can create alternatives. and of course, that's what a lot of countries have done initially starting with the core group of countries. and you've mentioned russia, china, of course, that corporation is crucial. but there is, you know, the, the big group, the break countries and more countries are joining the bricks, countries, the alternatives are now becoming very concrete and pragmatic as to what extent do
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you think the actions of the us and some of his lines like sanctions for example, i've actually contributed to this global dollarization. we have to be very clear that the u. s. has shot itself into foot. it has created the situation where countries are in revulsion to american foreign policy and wants to get as far away as possible from the us directly from a business point of view. why would you want to invest in the u. s. and might say best, i mean like, you know, we'll work with the american currency or by american treasury's why that is an investment in the u. s. economy, why would you want to do it? it's a bad investment. again, the us is a very destructive job. active and it's a very carefree one ton licentious financial actors. so it's actually actually a horrible, horrible bit the us we see that the us as an repentance actually unrepentant. you know, i had this hope, this naive hope that after we pulled up get us them. that maybe we're going to be finally a constructive actor in the international arena. and then of course, what do they do?
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they start to warn you crate. the u. s. is hopeless. i'm set. i started say that, but pretty much a hopeless case and i welcome the rise of new blocks across the will be great for the global economy. the us house of representatives has unanimously passed a bill on monday that's aims to strip china. of is developing countries, states us as washington claims beijing is using it for its own benefit. the people's republic of china is the world's 2nd largest economy accounting for 18.6 percent of the global economy. however, the p r c is classified as a developing country and they're using the status to game the system and heard countries that are truly in need legislation. we're direct sex 2 states, anthony, blinking to pursue roots to alter the status of the people's republic of china. and propose mechanisms through so additionally, it would direct the diplomat to ensure the patient does not receive preferential treatments or assistance with an international organizations. bill comes and medical relations between washington and beijing including
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a congressional hearing with 6 o c o. regarding these data collection policies, international china specialists, andrew long believes this new bill is just another type. think to hinder, beijing's growing influence is not up to the united states to decide who is good. it's better to the united states and so which one is the develop country? and of course, the united nations normally didn't bother you, but developing countries and they all, most of them. the china, as of course china would, would cause criticize this would oppose this kind of move, but it doesn't all the fact that this is a reflection of the continuing pushback. the but i was in china. so i think that the standards and i think that it will go very far. and of course the united states will use this to continue to double down on
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a terrorist on this and see 160 degrees pushed back against china. now the news russia has intercepted on americans supplied ground, launched a small diameter a bomb for this 1st time in ukraine on tuesday. that's according to moscow's defense ministry. and addition, a scene highmark rockets were also struck down by russian defences. the story of the don bus conflicts as a whole is under reported by many in the west, the media and, but it's being covered by an audience in journalists, boston salgado. and the 1st episode of a 6 part documentary named tango a freedom in guns. and his film, he documents the testimonies of those living in the don bus under ukrainian attack since 2014. the document focuses on the life of residence in the don barza and shows how the conflicts there has led to massive casualties among the local civilian population. and an interview to our c sebastian, sol, dagos that the people who don bass are not being heard because of western media
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censorship, and called on the truth about ukrainian of mist actions to be revealed. we have spoken with the survivors of the grant in genocide that they start in, you know, against the dumbass population. in 2014, we have in our documentary, which is made of 6 episode of 30 minutes, each one of them. testimonies that they tell us, you know, they weigh it, we've been trying to defend the land, the same way that their fathers or the grandfathers did it before. so we started receiving messages, messages from all over the world, that people are very thankful for what we have done because it's m, it be studies very hard to find between all the sense of ships that the media
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around the war. there's only the voices of the people that you know, they don't have the media to express themselves over there. so we have to start telling the truth related uh, what are the consequences of these governments who did in give, sees these are political walgreens, that he's, that haskell, the aero. my done which is defense ministry has study, specific fleets has 5 cruise missiles in the sea. of japan as parts of ongoing training exercises. now this with it's released by the ministry shows how russian trips, striking, a simulated naval target, intended location. it was about 200 kilometers away and it was successfully hit by to supersonic missiles. naval aviation aircraft also reported to have also participated the u. k. has launched an investigation into whether it's military police covered up or failed to properly probe
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allegations that its armed forces committed, unlawful killings in afghanistan. now this comes up to the families of 2 off guns who allegedly killed by british special forces who got legal action to demand a judicial review of their cases. thousands of british troops were deployed in afghanistan as a part of nato led campaign, with many british soldiers engaged in heavy fighting in the countries to the provinces. we began the story of one man who was the only survivor of a deadly british drones, frank. ah, but any of these are the graves of 9 people, brutally killed by the british forces. all of the victims were marcher. good o including my mother, father, brother, my whole family did not spare anyone. we have lost everything. mm. mm. mm. oh,
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i want this investigation. why did they commit such barbarous? i did british investigators to meet me and prob, the whole instant, or lou below the other house over there are mosque leader. as father brother, 2 sons and wife were killed. another person was killed, she came to help the victims was also here. and well ma'am, we're not in a position to rescue them because the forces came here, pulled out the bodies, collected the evidence and left me blue. ah,
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ah! since the beginning of its history, the united states of america has officially declared the striving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colonists headed for that total extermination of the indigenous population of the continent, american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories. while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of buys of native americans lived by hunting these wild animal, colonists slaughter the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone,
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said colonel richard dod, a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically the indigenous population was simply exterminated. u. s. army general phillips sheridan expressed the essence of this policy in the infamous words, the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is deal unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been the majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today . ah, ah ah, ah.
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