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ah, with american made a high powered search engine checks g p t lists the 2014 made on uprising. and ukraine is that washington had a 100 among others, with us installed contrast to be us narrative that it doesn't seem to fit in other countries. us vice president carmella harris get slammed for unsolicited advice on human rights that she'd been gone in a bit to boost washington's influence in africa. also ahead oh, wrong sent to the 10th day of mass protest. people across the country, events that on go at the mcclung government,
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controversial tension with a very warm welcome. it's 9 pm here in moscow, and this is all t international with the very latest world news update is great to happy with us. now our top story, this are the public version of the a i driven chat to g p t. search engine developed in the u. s. has placed the 2014 made on uprising and ukraine on the list of cruise. washington has been involved in the u. s. government backed the ousting of ukraine's president victor ya, new coverage in a crew that brought pro western leaders to power chat. gpc is perhaps the best known of these are artificial intelligence bots. it was one of those requests to write an essay about us involvement in coups, around the world that is generated this embarrassing response that includes ukraine on the list. the u. s. on the eyes, of course, deny involvement in the overthrow of the ukranian government in 2014,
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and i 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 coach, was ousted in a cood brought to power pro weston leaders. being a, 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 q and its aftermath also effected the security and stability of the wider 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 new ukraine's board. us the. * crisis has also undermine the principles of international law and sovereignty, as well as the norms of corporation and dialogue and non major powers. so see where
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else has the u. s. in involving crews? well, it's probably easier to list those places where it hasn't been in the old in, cuz i think perhaps most most notoriously, in the 19 seventy's under operation condo, it was involved in the backing of death squads in the overthrow of democratically elected governments across latin america. that it felt threatened u. s. interest, sir, most famously in argentine of calls where there was a dirty war that lasted a for decades and in kitty where the democratically elected government of the self proclaimed marks is salvador allende took place and he replaced with the cost a 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 iranian leader mohammed mossadegh who had threatened to nationalize the countries or oil which of course the u. s. has a vested interest in and they impose the, the, the pro u. s. pro western shaw, who was himself house. if in the 1979 revolution there more lastly has been
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involved in cova operations. in sylvia operation, timber sycamore, where we saw $1000000000.00 us dollars a channel to a civilian opposition groups and peter overthrow president butter. alice had now said, you know, really mentioned to africa what, what's been going on there. but of course, is there a huge operations are underway in, in africa, the speak of a secret war, their massive truth numbers, and they use a loophole to bypass congressional accountability u. s or military has trained so does 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 us, 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, mama de dom boucher. and this is a photo of him. did we train and equip him by name?
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i cannot identify that will, will that guy in the middle with the big red hat, colonel mama, datum to 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 make programs. do we shape or values with kernel demilia, core values? i'll repeat that for values i know spectrum in math who we do. we share those values with kernel. absolutely. and our curriculum, he let it go. we do. okay, well, that's a very telling answer. now west africa, the saw her region in particular has been incredibly volatile. it's been played with. she had his 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 local forces on the ground, often even leading them into battle. now that intervention has clearly failed many,
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those countries are now turning towards russia for security assistance. president putin has said that, 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 is that latest senior official to be sent to africa on a charm offensive. but some will say that the 2014 might. and qu, has led directly to the conflict in ukraine and over to africa, where vice president carmella harrison to the 2nd day of her week long and 3 nations tool of africa. in an attempt to bolster u. s. influence on the continent. i excited that the future i am very excited about the impact of the future of africa on the rest of the world, including the united states of america. this is harris,
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his 1st trip to africa since taking office where she is also expected to visit tanzania and zambia. on monday the v p made mention of the importance of supporting human rights, though local officials did not respond positively to being lectured on the time. do you think the parliament of gonna is going to be guided by the opinion of the vice president of the country? that is one of the biggest abusers of human rights, please. it can make alice from africa. yes. if dodie says the continent once free trade relations instead of solicited advice and imperatives from washington, an area that the west has used very aggressively in the past is the mechanism of divide and rule. so one of the mechanisms that america is likely to use in africa is to offer military assistance to the government of the day discussion on human rights. and the respect for human life is really
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a discussion that we believe that the american really have no moral ground on which to talk about it in any meaningful way. i think africa is now beginning to recognize that this is not a discussion we're wanting to engage in because we have nothing to learn from these countries. what we want to be able to do is to have a relationship that trade related. that's economic development related. meanwhile, american radio talk. so how does don political analyst garland nix and his question, how, what some states would react if worship meddled in protest, and frank lang, washington didn't 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 ukraine in 2014. well that's,
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are they tell they of mass protests in france are on the way with president microns government deploying 13000 offices across the country with more than 5000 in paris alone. oh, i smoked in power off to the government bumps up the were time and age from 62 to 64. almost 2 weeks demonstrators have been clashing with police to have responded with tear gas sounds, water cannon pockets on the rest of popped up in many cities and towns with fires being lit on straits and property. vandalized collins nixon also says he believes that the french government should focus on their own internal issues rather than meddling in the face of other countries. to me, this is not just about the pension. this is about a series of a basically years of changes in french policy
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that made it to where 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 farce. and if their government does not represent them whatsoever, you know, they may as well might as well said, 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 condemn 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 issues that the people have brought to the have brought to bear against the government. so we, again, the contradiction is obvious here. russia and china have code a 3 day us leg summit for democracy, biased and politicized. the so called summit for democracy are clearer
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manifestation of neo colonial practices in u. s. foreign policy behind the efforts to 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, yada. bush assured what our world is, today's not a summit for democracy, that whole sub confrontation and contributes nothing to the collective response to global challenges by the conference of solidarity that focuses on taking real actions to solve prominent global issues. we're url the site to stop pointing fingers at all the countries to make an introspection of itself and corrected sections of violation of the human rights of other countries and undermining global democracy under the disguise of human rights and democracy. the summit for democracy is a platform with the declared goal of renewing democracies at home and confronting
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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, turkey and hungary were not invited. some be a journalist and diplomatic. austin caliber says, 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 a political against us. the reports to be the champions of democracy. we see 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 grade last, a korean war and how we are teaching china, which is coming up where forced to live with military economically and politically
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. so i feel that this one is better for america has no right to boss or police in the country in the world. but i still doubt ticket. i'm going to becoming more border by it, which is very unfortunate. so the family, it is an offer that is here so green into all the countries in the world class and the reason supposed to be very fair. so i was a little sick with i think i'm the same. all i've been, i did say knows i'm in response to it is when he's on the respect for that was low this over the country. all the countries are dealing with it is america, and the us or didn't mentor lane to states. russia has intercepted americans supplied the ground launch small time a to bomb for the 1st time in ukraine tuesday, according to most against defense ministry edition, 18 hyman's work is what it says struck down by russian ad defenses. and we want at
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least 5 people have been injured in the latest, the crating attack on the city of don. yes, according to officials, with multiple strikes coming from the nearby city of d. f and russian for the paving. the way to surrounding a settlement to secure the safety of done yes, i'll see the cost on i've sent as 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 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 on the suit. the enemy sees us,
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so they shoot at us with multiple rocket launchers, $152.15 millimeter howitzers and need to supplied excalibur missiles. that's why we're trying to squeeze the enemy out of residential areas with our artillery. constantly pressuring them liberate in street, 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 launches from here. the advance of the russian forces as already pushed the enemy back. but keep soldiers aren't leaving the peaceful city alone. willingly rushes special troops from the viking unit used guided anti tank missiles to snipe enemy positions.
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keith on to have drawn reinforcements which on turn smashed by multiple launch rocket systems. fire for soldiers here. 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,
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unforgiving of its choice to divorce. key of i'm august done of reporting from the dumbass artsy earlier political analyst on senior editor of issue inside. and john co village said that the time is taking the key of his potentially closely offensive, as it 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, whether it's r t or cnn, or the bbc 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 giving them a patriot system. that's a $1000000000.00 system. the russian farm forces can take out a patriot system. that's a $1000000000.00 tax pair loss. so now you have the governments that are giving
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this equipment saying, did 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 satellite and for the farm force of the russian federation. they're going to go after those trophies, they want those trophies and ukrainians are going to 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
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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 going to have to be more than that. some hawkish veteran us officials are urging joe biden to stop middle east and nations from normalizing ties with syria and open letter to the white house was signed by a former c i, a director as well as an ex us special envoy to damascus. piecemeal normalization efforts by some regional government do not address us national security interests or human rights issues, opposing regime normalization and word only is not enough. as tacitly allowing it is short sighted and damaging to any hope for regional security. instability. when
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it comes to as a you a jordan, bahrain on the trip. so boosting their relations with the syrian government. the arab nations follow saudi arabia's fleet after we had agreed to revive its diplomatic ties with damascus, with the 2 countries. now preparing to reopen that respective embassies is also increasing talks of syria being allowed to rejoin the arab league. all of these moves have, while it's been a cons in the us, one washington to clamp down on serious developments. back in 1979. the us branded syria, a state sponsor of terrorism and slapped sanctions on the country. following the start of the arab spring by uprisings in 2011 washington supported the islamist syrian rebels against the moscow, and called on president assad to step down. the us, the since and 4th, additional sanctions on syria with those restrictions contributing to the deteriorating, keep on a terry and situation in the country. well, let's now discuss as a political analyst about them up de la money. thanks for joining us on the program
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. it's nice to see you, so i was, you will take on this letter from us foreign policy hold to claim that the reconciliation between syria and other countries is somehow damaging to america's national interests. thank you very much for having be in this interview is absolutely. now there is campaign in united states against these several schmunk between c and other are states, especially after 3 visits of present asset to oh, man, russia then united up it merits. these spark, terry lions in the united states because of that we could see yesterday the guardian newspaper, an article about an article about stopping these approach from
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a different region that sits absolutely. we understand that to the letter which was sent to the american administration from some form or officials. american former off, it shows like jeffrey or the former director of shay, shawn mclaughlin, and tennessee. the retired general was the shape of the, the center, the american command in the mid it is with the other division. absolutely. they wanted to say that to these, the approach from the by the administration is not working at birth. it does, it should be, it should be under the, under the account for what they call it, a crimes against humanity. this is a sam like a bryston fulton when they accused him in crimes. i guess he'll minute,
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we can see that some interesting things that the former c i a director became a human rights activist on june chevry were very bad diploma for his approaches to war. syria. this is something interesting that there are some lobbies that trying to disturb this process in general, especially after the voting gave congress, when 103 deputies and the congress. they fold too, for the withdrawing of american troops for, from syria and most interesting that america i q is english here. ok. sorry to interrupt. i say, yeah. why would middle eastern countries even consider taking any or just from washington? i mean it's facing us is on the other side of the wall. and so why would they above the some, some reason i says they are talking about reality is there are realities in syria
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after 13 years. and the american approach to continue with their sanctions, especially after the very by the american experiences in iraq. i never because i'm going to study. so america they have no right to talk about human rights freedoms. democracy, which is we are very tired from these slogans which the american administration oh, i make an office just talking some now if you will, we'll talk about bilateral relations between c and different r upstairs. there are very good relations with the mind with united arab emirates, and there are now attempts with this. so with the area some security indications from serial was in our yard. and there is now talks about the visit of the minister of foreign notice, of saudi arabia. here, there are changes a lot, especially in international, in international a climate, in general,
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in international relations. and even if they're each in so because of that, some american lobe is some way should i say it's like what are they are trying to stop this process, which i think is reflecting that l e d was after 13 years of life of america the, the most interesting that the united states talking about the humanitarian suffering of syria, but those in at the same time they are stealing these to you and oh yeah, they have their soldiers that you could buy in the mos reach a part of the north east of syria. so i think it is a something what they can call it, it's a, it's a failed campaign, and there are a lot of changes in the war not only towards c, a, but in general, internationally of that happening. thank you so much for doing it for the program political until i really appreciate your time. thank you very much.
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a petition has been published on the website of president latimer. zalinski is office among the ukrainian soldiers be banned from using depleted uranium, munitions no valuable piece of equipment is worth harming humanity due to the military use of uranium and other radioactive elements. i demand to consider this petition positively and take protective measures to prevent the use of such ammunition by the armed forces of ukraine until the final consideration of the petition. well, the tons of the u. k. government concerns last week that it would supply ukraine with shows containing depleted uranium, a by product of the uranium enrichment process. russian president vladimir putin is warned, moscow would be forced to respond if the u. k. were to go ahead with the shipments . meanwhile, us national security spokesperson john kirby high school such weapons, fairly common. i mean,
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make no mistake. this is yet another straw man through which the russians are driving a stake. this kind of ammunition is fairly commonplace. been in use for, for decades. around 1000000 similar shells were used during the us invasion of iraq in 3003 or in the city of felicia, environmental and health problems continue to have a significant impact on the population. locals that continue to suffer from rising cancer rates as well as both the thanks and iraq here. environmental pollution. i to based on research i said, as long as there are profits to be made of people's concerns will be secondary. this is a natural, i mean, if they prove that these weapons can effect civilian health and well being. that means they will, it can, i mean, the life of me there on the american and british armies
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who use these weapons in highly populated areas. and now instead of spending billions of dollars to manage and i still it, this has other ways they are sending and selling, selling this, these 2 weapons to other parts of the music using them, you know, was they use it because it brings millions of dollars for them and they don't care about other countries, people and the environment. and the rock is not the only country affected by western depleted uranium munition use. the paper in the balkans are still suffering the consequences of nato's bombing campaign. i guess the former yugoslavia, back in 1999, nato use depleted uranium shows and it's bowman if you can, la via this box number of losses by those who participated in the operation, including soldiers from italy, france, and the u. k. and an exclusive interview to
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r t, so be as health minister explains the dangers of depleted uranium. a said also the what are normally like to the sharing of depleted uranium and depleted uranium ammunition with adding 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 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. radiation which some people have no idea about as well as cancer appears only at the moment of ammunitions explosion. however, the dangerous close by depleted uranium nan at particles, which candle spray tens of kilometers from the side of the explosion from 5 to 7 years after the nuclear incidents damage begins to affect the most sensitive tissues in human bodies in animals, the reproductive organs on his pano court order because of this was seen as significant interest not only in the number of cases,
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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 bomb to chemical plants completely changed the nature of cancer. the disease has become more aggressive and less susceptible to treatment. 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 regents to have decided joined russia. they will sold these munitions all over ukraine. the most common diseases after contact with depleted uranium in fatality and man rushes defense ministry has said am pacific fleet as 5 cruise missiles and the sea of japan as possible.
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