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you claim become smaller and smaller. with american made a power to search engine shot g p. the list, the 2014 of my john o'brien in ukraine was a kid that washington how to hand in, among others contrast to the u. s. narrative that it doesn't seem to fit in the domestic affairs of other countries. also this hour, a 10 consecutive day of protests across the nation, us holding press microns government through controversial tension reform also had
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violence classes grow on the streets of israel. the nations security chief just to push through controversial judicial reform. prime minister netanyahu postponed the decision until the summer with july to my studio. here in moscow, you're watching t minus p just got here with all the latest this tuesday in the public version of the a i driven chats g p t search engine, which was developed in the u. s. has placed the 2014 my done uprising in ukraine on a list of cues that washington's been involved in the u. s. government backed the ousting of ukraine's president victor ya. new coverage and a crew that brought pro western leaders to power chat. gpc is perhaps the best known of these artificial intelligent bots. it was one of those requests to write an essay about us involvement in coups,
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around the world that is generated. this embarrassing response includes ukraine on the list, the u. s. on the eyes, of course, deny involvement in the overthrow of the ukranian government in 2014 how to insist that russia's special military operation was in fact an unprovoked attack. but chat g p t apparently on said the den ukrainian president jani cove ich was ousted in a cood brought to power pro weston leaders being i, i another one of the chat box went off. it produced a detailed timeline of the u. s. involvement in the qu essentially said that the intervention was aimed to contain, and we can rush and it said it was dangerous and destructive. here's what they said . the coolness to 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
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also undermine the principles of international law and sovereignty, as well as the norms of corporation and dialogue among major powers. so see where else has us been involving? cuz what it's probably easier to lift 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 packing of death schools and the overthrow of democratically elected governments across latin america that threaten us to interest. 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 marxist salvador a n day took place. and he was replaced with course they punish. i now tens of thousands of people were tortured, disappeared in 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,
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who had threatened to nationalize the country's oil, which of course the u. s. has a vested interest and then they impose the, the pro us pro western shaw who was himself out of in the 1979 revolution. the war actually has been involved in cova operations in syria operation. timber sycamore where we saw $1000000000.00 us dollars channel to see in opposition groups and a bit to overthrow president us out. now, you know, 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, their massive truth numbers and they use a loophole to bypass congressional accounts unless he, you, us, her military, his train. so does add that have been involved in at least 7 coups in the last 2 years. washington is insisted it has shared values with many of these li leaders. is the head of the u. s. african being grilled on that issue. what percentage of
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the people we've trained end up participating in insurrections or coups against their own government? very small number. this is a kernel, 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 that guy in the middle with the big red hat, colonel mama, datum bu. yeah. that, that's him with a bunch of us service members outside of our embassy core values. is what we start off with in higher my programs. do we shape or values with kernel demilia, core values? i will repeat that for values i know spectrum man who we do. we share those values with kernel. absolutely. and 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 halley's, insurgencies, and tribal disputes, but in particular, around the border areas. now since 2005, the u. s. has pumped millions of dollars to bring stability to the region. and
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since the 2 thousands, the united states has sent commandos in special operations forces and to work with local 4th is 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 assistance. president putin has said at that the continent of africa is a priority for moscow. this perhaps explains washington's recent interest in africa . and of course, we have now seen 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 anchor, who has led directly to the conflict in ukraine. and now it's a france where in a bid to combat process of a controversial pension reforms, the governments as defy 13000 police officers across the country with more than 5000 in parcel of oh yeah,
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the bought in paris after the government increased the retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00 for almost 2 weeks and demonstrators of being flushing with the leaf responded with tear gas and water kind of, pockets of unrest popped up in many cities and towns after dark with 5 live on streets and property, bundle life, and american radio talk show host until school analysts data nixon as compared will come in from to the 2014 or rising and ukraine. imagine if russian politicians doing the protest is in paris. provided money, gave speeches of support and handed out cookies. that's what americans did in ukraine in 2014. when we spoke with nixon himself, you said that western politician stands on various protests around the globe, are contradictory to me. this is not just about the pension. this is
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about a series of a, basically years of changes in french policy that, you know, made aware to the people that made it, made it obvious to the people in france that they did not have control over their government. that the, the type of government that they have now is a, is a fraud and a force. and that their government does not represent them whatsoever. you know, they made, it might as well. so, you know, people should stop hitting each other with sticks and running in different directions and lighting fires as opposed to the comments about georgia or the comments about iran or hong kong, where they call for structural change. got structural called government change, where they can do the government and the government's actions against the people here. they don't condemn the french government and they don't call for any structural change that with the people that the, the issues that the people have brought to the have brought to bear against the government. so again,
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the contradiction is obvious here. is really prime minister's decision to postpone a controversial legal reform has failed to quality on going on rest. this rock in the country place results to what kind of uncertain grenades to disperse a good crowd. ah, the processor of the lights on monday with demonstrates is why thing bonfires, blocking roads and chanting, antique governments slogans. dozens of people for a fortunately arrested in this comes just hours after benjamin netanyahu confirmed the ruling coalition. what postpone the reforms which triggered political division on the biggest protest in yes, we don't really know it the kid due to the responsibility to the nation and the
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desire to prevent the river between the people i have decided to spawn further legislation and the current sitting of the method to give time to reach wide agreement and discuss 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. one political commentator and attorney says this israeli society faith is a deepening national split over the judicial crisis which has reached the boarding points. 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 have their saying, know, the president are never telling what to do. and all of this is because we never had
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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 the lease is not doing enough, but that's again, it's a matter of opinion. how do you understand the reality in israel? 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 this is going to be in this boiling point where both sides of the israeli public or boiling point, we know that's the way i see some boiling point in the israel side. but meanwhile, division is adding fuel to rising tensions inside israeli society as local media has reported an increase of hate crimes carried out by israeli jews against our christians. lots. he spoke to the 1st female pastor in the old city of jerusalem, salazar, who shared her opinion on religion's role in politics, women's rights,
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as well as israel, on his partnership with pastime. 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 it hasn't come until now that someone came back and got her date. 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 the whole world not only look away as far as i know, you have been a way 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 like has improved in many sense and they
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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 it, how much it spends more like other more subtle months. the wall is getting 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 oh, so now with the for the parliament and the decisions that israel takes historical jerusalem was a city of 3 religions. do you feel that there is any threat today to those historical state of affairs? honestly, it's, i mean, religiously, we 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 in this land. that issue is more of
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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 back. 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 ma, somebody who are also great, but at 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 before we take away religion from the politics, then it's easier. but in the city itself, i would say that it is more more. yeah, 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? in other news, the u. s. commodity futures trading commission has fall to suits against by non
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funniest chief executive criminal defendants committed, willful evasion of u. s. law. now back in 20. 19 the crypto currency exchange announcer was stop serving us individuals and entities on its platform as to a series of regulatory issues in the country. lucy, f. t. c goes on to accused by non of helping us customers avoid complaints controls . but to discuss this with joint live now in the studio by artes economic contributor chris, as chris, thanks for joining us again in the studio. thanks a lot and what's going on and why is the c f cc going to binds and c o? yes. so again, it's quite, quite interesting. so i spent sort of the whole day reading through this very, very long indictment, which is the kind of weird because it was the other ones i've seen in the past. don't really have all this granular detail, essentially what they're accusing. they're accusing violence of doing lots of different things. but there's one thing. so there are kids in the so the 50 c regulate futures in the u. s. now their main complaint is that finance was allowing
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us people to trade futures on their platform, which they're restricted from doing because binary hasn't registered their futures in america. so abundance has to like pop his business. has finance usa, which is for americans only to on board and they have a more restricted use of violence in products and they have by now for the rest of the world. and so what they're saying is that violence has encouraged people to use their, their non, it's so america, they essentially lie and hide that. they are american in order to use it in the binary, was effectively encouraging that behavior and even aiding people to do it, which is a bit weird because i mean how it's kind of hard thing to, to do when we know we procedures are built in a certain way. so how is binds itself? reacted to these accusations, chris? yeah, well, i think that's where we can, we can have a look. i think maybe that let's look at a 2 part so. so if we look at the see at the fee that's look at that state law and then let's look at what the c, our finance said about to afterward sounds good defendants is the legit,
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willful evasion of us laws at the core of the commissions complaint against bi nance, the defendants as own emails and chats reflect that violence is compliance efforts have been a sham and that by nance deliberately chose over and over to place profits over following the law. they complain, abuse to contain an incomplete recitation of facts and will not agree with the characterization of many of the issues alleged in the complaint by an ends dot com does not treat for profits or manipulate the market under any circumstances. as you can see from that very, very strong read in the cfc and then kind of a rare thing you see as see the who is the founder and ceo of finance and very, very famous in the, in the crypto world. he comes out pretty much within hours with his own very strong statement that this is kind of weird piece because usually if you look at cases like this, when, when a big indictment like this happens to the company,
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usually they don't respond for a few days because they're running around talking to their lawyers getting advice, but now he's go, he's gone in fighting. i think he's just showing that you can't do this. you can't go around and tell us what to do when we, when we, when we opened the us entity, we tried to set everything up. you still want to try and try and take us down. it's, it's interesting what, what, how strong words on both sides really now, how does it fit into the bigger pitch? obviously, you're targeting finance and it's found a but last week the, the security exchange commission said it was considering taking action against the coin base exchange. what's happening? yeah, so it, it looks like it's a war against crypt. so right. a witch hunt. right. because, i mean, and there's probably a lot of reasons for that. so let's take buying them. for example, the reason i think this is happens to bind in all honesty, it's because when the special operations started, most crypto currency exchanges went along with the u. s. narrative, even if they weren't in the us, even if they didn't. what with us customers, because a lot of financial services business, they don't work with us citizens as a residents because it's a huge and it's a lot of paperwork to do it. but
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a lot lot, just shut down for russia. finance refused. they said we are not going to shut down our rush operation. we are not going to alienate our rushing clients, no matter where they are in the world. they see the really does believe philosophically that anyone in the world should be able to buy and try to trip that currency. so the whole point of it, that's the whole point right in his mind. mine too. and so that's one side of things. and then i think it's just seeing the rise of bitcoin again, you know, they, they told they said again, all the nice as bitcoin was dead, it was dying. so you know, big couldn't dip now. bit coins up another 40 percent where it was 3 months ago. and that's really if you look at the market that has happened every time you've had negative news on the dollar, which shows that big institutions starting to see bitcoin as a credible alternative just holding us dollars. again, a huge problem, the american government would be interesting to see how this spot between by non on the u. s. government will play out. chris, thanks very much talking through the thanks. tis the news, russia and china call
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a 3 day us lead summit for democracy of being biased and politicize. the so called summits for democracy are clear manifestation of new colonial practices in u. s. foreign policy. behind the efforts to organize and convene them as the desire to update and legitimize the american instruments of external control and interference in the internal affairs of southern states delegation dis, yada bush assured what our wall gates today is not a summit for democracy. the types of confrontation and contributes nothing hard to collect. i've response to global challenges. if you're by the conference office, all the dairy team that focuses on taking real actions to solve prominence, global issues, not what we're earth the site to stop pointing fingers at all the countries to make an introspection of itself and directed sections wishing of violating the human rights of other countries and undermining globally democracy, i'm under the disguise of human rights and democracy interval again, the typical,
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the rest lead summit for democracy is a platform with the declared goal of renewing democracies at home and confronting autocracies abroad events are planned in washington dc costa rica and south korea as well as the netherlands and zambia. despite the fact that around a $120.00 countries are expected to attend washington's nato allies took here and hungry, went invited zombie. a journalist on diplomat, austin caliber says, it's fair to say that the summit is based on us of political interests and not representing democratic countries. all along america has taken the official robert being a global police, which is really unfortunate. i assumed them despite taking such a booklet to go against us because to be the time to handle democracy with us. and this last some, it is a classic example we, i agree. so i guess about google was up in your green plaza,
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korean war and how we are teaching china just coming up with her for so with the policy. so i feel this one is better for america has no rise to both or police in the country in the world and becoming more border by it, which is very unfortunate. so the family, it is an offer here. so really all the country is not in the world class. i'm supposed to be very fair. so i was a soon as i'm in response to you to being free on. he's on the respect for the war law. i'm going to hold the country. all the countries are dealing with. it is lost america, and we are. so who do i like the states?
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the middle east is increasingly leaning towards china. saudi arabia's national oil company, seals, 2 major deals with beijing. now, saudi romco has agreed to acquire 10 percent of the chinese all refinance for $3600000000.00 on the that's arrangements with wrong, shang petrochemical company, aramco will supply crudo to china's largest integrated refining and chemicals facility. now the deal came a day after the saudi oil giants announced a joint venture with 2 other companies on building a new refinery on petro chemicals complex in china's north east. where the oil deals come after beijing secured a major victory on the diplomatic arena by helping broker unexpected reconciliation between the long term rival saudi arabia and iran. otherwise, the media reflects on the when a u. s. influence in the middle east, amid the rising role of china, beijing is made it clear that it's not stopping any time soon. the recent successful talks between saudi arabia and iran in beijing helped improve bilateral
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relations between the 2 countries, which will strengthen regional solidarity and ease the tensions in the region. china will continue to support the process of the shifting geopolitical reality is also leading to a decline of the u. s. dollars dominance is more country situ trading, and then national currency. saudi arabia is now considering a similar move, which has drawn criticism from former c, u. s, treasury official, monica crawley. if that were to happen, there would be a complete implosion out the global economic system, but certainly the american economic system. let's go live now to asia, political risk analysts. russ feingold, ross, good agency, thanks very much for joining us. this was, let's get you reaction to the statement that we just heard from monica crawley, claiming that the u. s. and even the global economy would be in deep trouble if saudi arabia ditches the dollar. is it realistic on our duration? her statements are probably a bit of an exaggeration, but also i don't think shot, or maybe it's going to quote unquote, ditch the dollar any time soon. and frankly,
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they just have too many assets tied up in dollars and they have too many customers who, who will continue to insist on paying and dollars. so it's not a surprise that saudi arabia wants to. busy diversify, whether that's in terms of currencies, that it settles transactions in or where it makes some of its investments in there . obviously, the 2 examples announced a recent case in china, but i'd be very hesitate about say that it's itching the dollar or even some of the statements we've seen in recent weeks after trying to negotiate the deal between saudi arabia. i read that it's a host america middle east or persian gulf. i think that's very, pretty mature, right though. so we'd like to just what you've just said, do you think the saudi arabia is shifting towards the east, away from the rest or the also premise? sure. i mean, we did see that, so do you ever did deny to, to, to, to put more oil biden's requests a couple of months ago. what's your take on that?
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again, it's diversification n b s is among its various policy initiatives, has in the past 56 years, diversification of the economy has been one of his main goals. so we see that where we see larger investments in far away places, including china, a domestically, all sorts of investment plans, green cities, trying to get people out of the oil sector to other types of jobs and technology. so none of this is a surprise, but again, i would balance that with some realities, which is no matter all the news that we've seen, whether it's recent years or just recent weeks. saudi arabia's main security partner for now still remains the united states. well, you did mention previous to china's role in mediating the diplomatic reconciliation
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between iran and saudi arabia. all we always seeing trying to take a more active role in international politics. obviously we saw the proposed piece plan for the war in ukraine a trying to now. so the writing diplomatically, i think that remains to be seen. obviously china has, has long had an excellent relationship with iran. and obviously it has a good relationship with saudi arabia who also was able to help to countries that are very close to china. politically. they don't really have much bye in a way of disputes, and at least we saudi arabia. there's an excellent business relationship. but generally speaking, china has been reluctant to play the middle man in international disputes. and this is a very rare occasion where it got very involved. so even with, with ukraine, you know, that was kind of sincere radical steps or a direction that the parties could take more. so going to specific piece plan. so
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whether trying to is really going to be gauge the weight engaged between iran and saudi arabia a remains to be seen. and generally speaking, i don't think china is at the point where it wants to be negotiating or being the peacemaker in disputes worldwide. whether that's in the middle east, africa, or other places. well, i'm afraid we're going to leave it. that's a physical basic analysis. ross fine got. thanks very much as always for your time and for your for today. thank you. well that's all from me peter scott. but nicky already will be here just over 30 minutes time through all the top stories as we head into this the tuesday evening. thanks very much for your company today. ah, kim has made it abundantly clear. we cannot wage a counter offensive without more weapons and ammunition from the west, the west,
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particularly washington to show no interest in, in negotiated and to the conflict. in the meantime, ukraine becomes smaller and smaller. with me. hello and welcome to well, to part with the warning ukraine still dominating the international headlines. the 20th anniversary of the years invasion of iraq has come and passed barely noticed. although the consequences of that decision, phil have a major influence on both the country and the region to take it on. what's the state of iraq to free them?
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well, to discuss that i'm now joined by mohammed a son visiting senior research fellow at kings college london professor sounded great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you so much. thank you. when to yours is the long enough time to have a perspective on them have it tested by reality. 5 and i wanna start with a personal question when you compare your hopes, your expectations for iraq 20 years ago. and now, is there any difference? first of all, thank you again. really, i was one of the people who are a more direct position before the war. and who are expecting that the collapse of regime of so them a sense in iraq is going to brand new hawk new dream. iraq is going to me like japan, south korea already love country after the invasion, but unfortunate.
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