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ah, american made a high powered search engine chuck t p t lists the 2014 made on uprising in ukraine. i was like to washington had to hand it among others. that's installed contrast to the us now or 2, but it doesn't tend to fit in other countries. also ahead. oh franklin to this day of mass protest across the nation. and now great. the government moved to push through controversial pension with a in the streets of israel, the nation security chief ledges to proceed with a controversial did it judicial reform. even off that prime minister netanyahu
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postponed with a very welcome. it's a p. i'm hearing most going. this is all to international with the very latest world news, not that is great to happy with us. now the public version of the a i driven chat g p t search engine developed in the us as pace the 2014 made on uprising and do crating on the list of who's washington has 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, around the world has generated this embarrassing response that includes ukraine on the list. the u. s. on the eyes of course,
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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 that the den ukrainian president jani cove ich was ousted in a cood brought to power pro weston that 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 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
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the norms of corporation and dialogue among major powers. so see where else has the us been involving cruise? what is probably easier to lift those places what it hasn't been involving? cuz i think perhaps most most notoriously in the 1970, on the operation condo, it was involved in the backing of death schools in the overthrow of democratically elected governments across latin america that threaten us interests. most famously in argentina, of course, where there was a dirty war that lasted for decades and in chitty, where the democratic elective government of the self proclaimed marks is salvador a n day took place and he was replaced with a course they punish. i now tens of thousands of people were tortured, disappeared, 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 and then they impose the,
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the pro us pro western shaw who was himself out in the 1979 revolution. the wall 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 up and say, you know, really mentioned to africa. what's been going on there. what, of course, is there a huge operations underway in africa to speak of a secret war? they're massive to numbers and they use a loophole to bypass congressional ability u. s. i didn't see his train. so does add the been involved in at least 7 coups in the last 2 years. washington is insist that it has shared values with many of these li leaders has 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? very small number. this is a kernel, mama de dom boucher and this is
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a photo of of him. did we train and equip him by name? i cannot identify that was that guy in the middle with the big red hat, colonel mom a date. and bu yet 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 make programs. do we shape or values with kernel demilia core values? i'll repeat that core values on the spectrum or man who we do. we share those values with kernel. absolutely. in our curriculum, he let it go. we do ok. 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 these 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 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 grounds of even leading them into battle. now, by intention has clearly failed. many of those countries are now turning towards russia for security assistant, president putin has said that the continent of africa is a priority for moscow. this perhaps explains washington's recent interest in africa . and of course, we've now seen the vice president, kamala harris as of late to senior official, to be sent to africa on a charm offensive. but some will say that the 2014 might and who has led directly to the conflict in ukraine. let me one american radio talk show host on political analysts. garland nixon has question. how western states would react if russia metals in protests and funds like washington did in ukraine, back in 2014. imagine if russian politicians joined. the protest is in paris, provided money, gave speeches of support and handed out cookies. that's what americans did in
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ukraine in 2014. with us as a tense day of mass protests and songs are on the way with president mc crumbs government deploying 13000 policemen across the country with more than 5000 in paris alone. oh, the sparks empowering talk to the government, thumbs up the retirement age from 60 to 64. for almost 2 weeks demonstrators, it's been classing with police who responded with tear gas and water cannon pockets of unrest of pop up in many cities and towns with 5 being that on streets on property vandalized. with book with nick and himself, he believes that the french government should focus on their own internal issues rather than meddling in the affairs of other countries. to me, this is not just about the pension to this is about a series of basically years of changes in
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french policy that, you know, made it to where to the people it 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 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 would dress the people that the, the issues that the people have brought to have brought to bear against the government. so again, the contradiction is obvious here. ah,
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not to some other worrying developments for the west, not to decided to cut all the russian energy imports. most going to say it's crude oil exposed to india increase $22.00 fold last year. russia has also become china's top oil supply in the 1st 2 months of 2023. well, that's as the russian energy minutes to say it's monica has successfully rerouted supplies from the west to asia, africa, latin america, and the middle east, west. the mainstream media has responded with concerns of its own bloomberg say is russian crew to expose our holdings drunk in defiance of sanctions? that's off to the western post, a price cap on russian oil and slapped and embargo on maritime deliveries of oil and petroleum products. but because also pointed to the searching expos of diesel from russia this month, the supplies are poised to hit record highs since 2016 is
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really prime minister's decision to postpone a controversial legal reform has fell to quell the ongoing unrest. rocking the country police resorted to water cannon and stung grenades to disperse, angry crowds. ah, ah, the protest threw up till late on monday with demonstrators lighting bonfires, blocking roads and chancing anti government slogans. dozens were reportedly
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arrested, as comes to st hours after benjamin netanyahu confirms that the ruling coalition would postpone the reforms which triggered political division. and the biggest protests in yes dorothy moore at the curb and 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 closet to give time to reach white agreements 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. a political commentator and attorney says is really, society faces a deepening national split over the judicial crisis, which has reached a boiling point. but there's a big,
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they caught me between both sides. and i think both sides are in pain interfering for the future to sort of bureau. 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 thing know the present or never tell you 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 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. it's going to be in this boiling point, where both sides of these really public or boiling point for, you know, that's the way i see some boiling point in these are the siding. well that
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meanwhile, division is adding fuel to rising. tensions in find is rainy. society is local media has reported an increase of hate crimes carried out by his way to choose against the arab christians. he spoke to the 1st female pastor in the old city of jerusalem. sally, as are you said her opinion on religions role in politics? women's rights as one of the is well and it's relationship with palestine. the me, it's been long years before this decision had 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 her switch 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
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to him and ordination and the 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 whole city after you returned from germany, a lot of things have changed and the society like has improved in many sense and they are bit more open. i would say 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 spreads more like there are more subtle months. the wall is getting longer, land is being taking 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, for the parliament and the decisions that israel takes the
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historical, the jerusalem was a city of 3 religions. do you feel that there is any threat today to the 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 in 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 dec, 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 we take away religion from the politics that it's easier. but in the city itself, i would say that it is more more. yeah, just we also as religions,
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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? russia and china have called a 3 day us lead from its full democracy, biased and politicized. the so called summits for democracy are clear manifestation of new colonial practices in u. s. foreign policy. behind the efforts, the organizing convened them as the desire to update and legitimize the american instruments of external control and interference in the internal affairs of. so we're in states don't use or dish yoga butcher. sure. what our world is, today's not a summit for democracy. the types of confrontation and contributes nothing to the collective response to global challenges. if you're not a conference office, all the geraghty that focuses on taking real actions to solve prominent global
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issues. what we're earth the site to stop pointing fingers at all the countries to make an introspection of itself and directed sections of voice in the human rights of other countries and undermining global democracy under the disguise of human rights and democracy to her younger to utah. the thumb at full democracy of the 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 $120.00 countries are expected to attend washington's nato allies, turkey and hungary, on not invited the ambient journalist and diplomat golf stone caliber say, it's fair to say that the summit is based on us political interests, not representing democratic countries all alone, america has taken the old official role there being a global police, which is unfortunate at the same time, despite in such
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a political science course to be the time to be more or less we say i was on this last. i mean, it is a classic example be i agree. so i guess about global what is up in your brain, let's say in korean war and how they are teaching china just coming up was a forced to live with military economically and politically. so i feel this one is better for america has no right to bliss or police in the country in the world, but i still don't ticket. i'm going to becoming more border by did, which is very unfortunate. so the left is to some, it is an offer that is, this will bring it to all the countries in the world class. and the reason supposed to be very fair. so i was james with, i think i'm the same. all i've been, i can go to singles, i've been responsive,
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it is been for an open. he's on the respect for that. whoa, i'm this will do all the country. all the countries are dealing with. it is lost america. i'm the i saw or didn't, or like the states. russia has intercepted an american supplied to ground, launched a small diameter bone for the 1st time and you train tuesday, according to moscow's defense ministry. in addition to 18 high miles wall case, we're also struck down by russian ad defend says, when we want at least 5 people have been injured in the latest ukrainian attack on the city of don. yes, according to officials with multiple strikes coming from the near by city of f d. f for aggression force is a paving the way to surrounding the system and to secure the safety of done. yes, i think the cost on of sentence this report from the front line, the landscape of the small town of pesky really speaks for itself when any questions are raised about the intensity of the fighting. here it is the dominating
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height on this part of the front, and it is surrounded by open fields. so that's why it was so difficult for the russian troops to capture it. but now, every disadvantage that the russian army had to endure here well has turned into benefits. it doesn't mean that the russian army is in for a smooth sailing here. they have to carve open fortifications that ukraine had 8 years to plan out and dig in. almost with the enemy, seize us, so they shoot at us with multiple rocket launchers. 152 and 155 millimeter howitzers and need to sublime excalibur missiles. that's why we're trying to squeeze the enemy out of residential areas with our artillery. constantly pressuring them liberate in st. off to st citizens of neighboring denotes a yearning for victory on this part of the front. their hometown is battered by shells and rockets, ukraine launchers from here,
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the advance of the russian forces has already pushed the enemy back. but key of soldiers aren't leaving the peaceful city alone. willingly rushes special troops from the viking unit use guided anti tank missiles to snipe enemy positions. with keith on to have drawn reinforcements, which i'm turn smashed by multiple launch rockets. systems fire for soldiers here.
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know who they are spilling the blood for. it's the women of denotes who don't know if their children are safe at the playground. it's the elderly who are killed and maimed on the way to the local grocery store. all of them are valid and routine targets for ukraine's artillery. so reluctant to leave the peaceful city b, unforgiving of its choice to divorce key of our maker's done of reporting from the dumbass artsy. well, only a political analyst and sydney, editor of issue inside to john can village said that the time is taking for key of perkins, potentially costly offensive as they must prove that the west's military support hasn't been in vain. the u. s. and others are going to be saying, particularly if an abrams gets into the field, we don't want on live television,
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whether it's r t or cnn, or the babies or whatever it is. but a live shot of a missile launched by the russian federation, destroying a u. s. piece of equipment. because politically, it is almost an extinction level event, particularly we're also given them a patriot system. that's a $1000000000.00 system. the russian form forces can take out a patriot system. that's a $1000000000.00 taxpayer loss. so now you have the governments that are giving the equipment st. ukrainians. try to keep it safe. and if you're the cranium, julie, well what the hell is it here for us to look at? so you can say you gave it to us. so i think for the, you know, a, the offensive that both countries are going to start looking at the end of may we're going to know the trajectory by october. but i think this is going to be really interesting because we're going to basically see live feeds drones,
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satellite feeds and for the farm force of the russian federation. they're going to go after those trophies, they want those trophies and ukrainians are gonna have to try to make certain they don't get them if ukraine begins in may offensive and, and the date on that is looking toward the end of may. but it's basically dependent upon them getting all the equipment that's been promised, but if they get it, they need to make some absolute. firm gains come october where the perception globally, particularly by the countries that are helping them in the taxpayers that are borrowing that it can just be we've now locked in where it is. i don't think it can be, we've pushed them back to february 23rd of last year. i think there's gonna have to be more than that. ah rushes defense ministry has that is pacific fleet has 5 cruise missiles into the sea of japan as part of ongoing training exercises the
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ministry that the exercises took place in the pizza, the great gulf without giving a precise location. but it's released by the ministry shows russian ships striking a simulated naval target. the intended location was about 200 kilometers away and was successfully struck 5 to supersonic missiles. they were like croft are also reported to have participated of a lot of the latest updates. you can check our website, r t dot com will be back at the top of the guy was more we'll see you then. ah ah
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ah ah oh. in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt puppet government of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese
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patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese turn this war into a total hell for the occupants. unable to cope with guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and napalm which burnt all alive. the village of my lay wearing 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all in all, during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bombs, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam. and only 2 years later did the puppet regime in saigon fall
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. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of american aggressors. blue one, they only legally relished the golan neisha classic, who it is enough time to a very complicated with what i to school because an import backwards, but something that has nothing. the medicaid report, i need a teacher, so i need a young can become a vehicle or somebody and the community that they've come are don't lawfully. not
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all like it's supposed to start out. they can still affect it door only out of the chinese media with us. that's clear but, but that was the routing. the spoken when you're writing for you. were you looking at them during the summer? because a with those are the new big us over for you will receive a, a a, a,
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a, a, [000:00:00;00] a ah, anybody says mister o, thank you for a time over the last year and a half contacts, half intensified between russian officials and african ladies accounts, gifts have you noticed any shifts in your relations between russia and the african continents? yeah, good afternoon and thank you for your question. there certainly has been an upsurge

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