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so far, for a american made a high powered search engine chad to gp lists. the 2014 may done uprising in ukraine . i'd like who the washington had a handed among others that's installed. contrast to the us now are safe, but it doesn't seem to fit other countries with vice president, comma harris, good plans for unsolicited advice on human rights. she'd been gone up in a bit to boost washington's influence in africa. i'm just trying to say the open for foreign investors the us and it takes an opposing song fund considering a bill that wouldn't been picked top, branded a national security risk by the white house
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with a very well welcome at 10 pm here in moscow. and this is on the international with the very latest world news update. it's great to have you with the public version of the ai driven chad to gp search engine developed in the us at the place. the 2014 may done uprising in ukraine on a list of cruise, washington has been informed that ukraine's president victor yon new ppc is perhaps the best known of these artificial intelligence. but 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, the u. s. on the eyes of course, deny involvement in the overthrow of the cranium. government in 2014, to insist that russia, especially the military operation, was in fact an unprovoked attack. shot g p t. apparently on the den ukrainian
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president young co, which was our student who brought to power pro western leaders big. i another one of the chat went off. it produced a detailed time on the us involved 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 else has us been involving cuz it's probably easier to lift those places where it hasn't been involving, cuz i think perhaps most most notoriously in the 1970,
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on the operation condo, it was involved in the backing of test scores 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 of 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 a rainy elidah mohammed moss, a deck who had threatened to nationalize the country's oil, which of course the u. s. has a vested interest in and they impose the, the, the pro us pro western shaw who was himself out in the 1979 revolution. they're more leslie has been involved in cova operations in syria operation. timber
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sycamore where we saw $1000000000.00 us dollars a channel to a syrian opposition groups and peter overthrown president potter allison. now, since you don't really mentioned africa, what, what's been going on? what of course, is there a huge operations are underway in, in africa, to speak of a secret war, their massive troop numbers, and they use a loophole to bypass congressional accountability u. s. her military has trained soldiers there 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 lee 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 a photo of of him. did we train and equip him by name? i cannot identify that. what was that guy in the middle with the big red hat, colonel mama, datum bu yet that that's him with
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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 w core values? i'll repeat that core values. i know spectrum are man who we do. we share those values with kernel. absolutely. in our curriculum, he let it go. we do. okay, that's a very telling answer. now west africa, the saw hill region in particular has been incredibly volatile. it's been played with g hotties, 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 the 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 that for moscow,
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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 the some will say that the 2014 might. and qu, has led directly to the conflict in ukraine with a in africa now a u. s. vice president carmella has lung her 2nd day of a 3 nation tool and attempts to revive washington's waning influence on the continent. i'm very excited about the future about i'm very excited about the impact of the future of africa on the rest of the world, including the united states of america. well, this is how's his 1st trip to africa since taking office. she's also expected to visit tanzania and zambia. on monday, harris mentioned the importance of supporting human rights on the continent of
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local politicians. hit back and advise the u. s. vice president to check, own nations track record before trying to lecture others. 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. economic analysts from africa use of dodie says the consulate, once fair trade relations, instead of unsolicited 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 governments of the day discussion on human rights. and the respect for human life is really a discussion that we believe that the american really have no moral ground on which
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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. yes, meanwhile, american radio talk show hosts on political analysts. collins nixon has questioned how much some states would react if russia meddled in protests in france 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 ukraine in 2014. well, that's as a 10 day of mass protests in france or on the way with president mccormick
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government deploying 13000 offices across the country with more than 5000 in paris alone. ah, with often has been injured in the french capital on tuesday during clashes with police on response to in power on to the government bumped up the retirement age from 62 to 64. for almost 2 weeks, demonstrators have been confronted by officer to have responded with tear gas the and the water cannon. all the while, the french president has been supporting protest is in iran and georgia. meanwhile,
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calling both taking to the streets in france, illegitimate. calendar nixon also says he believes that the french government should focus on the own internal issues rather than meddling in the affairs of other countries. to me, this is not just about the pensions. this is about a series of a basically years of changes in french policy that 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 a force. and if their government does not represent them whatsoever, you know, they made it what might as well have 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 called for structural change, got structural called government change, where they condemned the government and the government's actions against the people
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here. they don't condemn the french government and they don't call for any struck will change that will address 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 and it's late. this bit to limit waging is growing influence washington the 2nd side from social media joint take talk. when in contrast, china is welcoming foreign firms aiming to both it's already thriving economy. china will open its doors wider and wider. no matter how the international situation changes. china will, unswerving li, expand it's opening up to the outside world. chinese economy has been deeply integrated into the global division of labor. was about the story this course live as he corresponded. caleb morphine. caleb, good to see you. could you give us more details on the congress the hearing and to take sure,
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while china is very eager to court foreign investors and do business internationally, they just hosted the china development forum that was attended by apple ceo tim cook. we have the united states with a law being discussed in the us senate that would limit and restrict foreign technology and technology with links to foreign governments. here's some of the language. i think the white house is very and favor on this bill. we gave the secretary of commerce to tools to ban, to force a sale other tools. the proposed risk information communications technology act, also known as the restrict act, is about a lot more than tick tock. those who are concerned about civil liberties and freedom of information and property rights in the united states have some very serious concerns. among the harshest critics of the proposed law are the mrs caucus of the libertarian party. this is the assessment they gave of the restrict act,
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currently being discussed by the u. s. congress. the restrict to act is not limited to just tick tock. it gives the government authority over all forms of communication, domestic or abroad, and grants powers to enforce any mitigation measure to address any risk to national security now and in any potential future transaction. now the law essentially enables certain us officials to declare any one person or any technology to be a national security risk. and then in doing so gives them the access to seize everything . the bill has provisions for federal detention without due process. it also has provisions for $1000000.00 fines and the forfeit of all of the person's property, all in the name of protecting information and preventing foreign influence in the united states or foreign technology. now the bill also enables certain us officials
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to single out foreign adversaries. and with the approval of the president move ahead against all technology that would be essentially linked to them in any way. quite a big deal with a lot of provisions. it's certainly about a lot more than tick tock. it's not simply about one social media app and has the sweeping power being given to the executive branch of the us government in order to graph down on those deans to be involved with technology or somehow and threat to the country overall. quite an extreme bill, but the white house is supporting it while those who believe in american freedoms and civil liberties are raising some pretty strong objections. thanks to those details, i thought the corresponding caleb more been speaking to his life in washington dc. well now to some other worrying developments for the west, after decided to cut all russian energy imports. moscow say that is crude,
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all exposed to india increased dramatically last year with russia also becoming china's top oil supplier in the 1st 2 months of 2023 deputy prime minister alex on the novak attribute of the developments to a successful rerouting of exports. most of our energy resources have been re directed to other markets to the markets of friendly countries. let me remind you that our oil supplies to india increased 22 full blast year deliveries to the people's republic of china and other markets have increased. this is also the result of the great work that has been done in the industry at western mainstream media has responded with concerns of its own bloomberg, a russian crew to expose the holding strong in defiance of sanctions as alter the west imposed a price cap on russian oil and slunk $10.00 embargo maritime deliveries of oil and petroleum products. bloomberg is also pointed to the surging exports of diesel from russia. this month, supplies
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a points to hit record highs since 2016. and indian journalism column has told us that the west shore itself in the foot with his own sanctions opening up a great opportunity for developing countries to buy from russia. we are in no law for western lectures, you know, because they buy russian oil and gas as well. and we shouldn't have to do it out. it's all a judgment. it's our own national interest. so i didn't, it's good news that russia will, you know, put more of it. so i'll in a huge, an actual market, which means the price of the oil price of oil and gas, you know, and other energy exports would read down the euro peers by sticking on with the americans in their whole ukraine policy. and in trying to, you know, bush, russia has actually created a lot of problems for themselves. you see, if they're there, you know, a decision not to import oil and gas from russia,
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which are made russia look out to the rest of the war. and that it covers the blessing, you know, that russia has never made much of limited for transport, oil and gas to other parts of the world, because they were happy, you know, selling it to their, you know, country renewal because it makes sense. but now with all this problem was created, where the western sanctions, russia, the looked out elsewhere, that all goes well for our economy. and i think for much of the world depends on energy import. this is good news. russia and china has called a 3 day us lead summit for 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 the demise the american instruments of external control ad interference in the internal affairs of silver
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and states due to this jagow bushes. sure, it will tell while the today is not a summit for democracy, the types of confrontation and contributes nothing, collect responds to global challenges. we might have conference office, all the charities that focuses on taking real action for prominent global issues. ers, the side to stop pointing fingers at all the countries to make an introspection of itself and directed sections of mileage in the human voice of all the countries and undermining global democracy under the disguise of human rights and democracy in the summer democracy is a platform with the declared goal of renewing democracy is at home confronting autocracies abroad events. the plans in washington dc, costa rica and south korea as well as the netherlands and zambia. by the fact that around a $120.00 countries are expected to attend washington's nato allies, turkey and hungary were not invited. some be in journalists and diplomats, austin,
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caleb, i say it is fair to say that the summit is based on us political interests. not representing democratic countries, all alone, america has taken the official role there being a global police, which is very unfortunate at the same time, despite taking such a political against us. they've been opposed to be the champions of democracy. we sell us on this last some. it is a classic example the i agree, so i guess about global what is up in your claim last a korean war and how they are teaching china, which is coming up as a 1st to live with military economically and politically. so i feel this one is better for america has no rise to bullets or police in a country in the world. but again, i'm becoming more bought by did, which is very unfortunate left,
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but it is to families and our friends. i guess this will bring me to all the time. please sort of in the world class and listen, i suppose been very fair. so i was to chime as a resource if we, if i think i'm the same as i've been, i think monday signals. i'm been responsive, it is been free. i'm hoping he's on the respect for the war floor. i'm this order to hold the country or the country they are dealing with. it is lost souls, america, and be are. so who did mantle? i like the states. meanwhile, on march 23rd, beijing, how did 2nd the international forum on democracy with more than 300 guests over 100 countries of jordan, discussion of the future of democracy, human rights and sustainable development. speaking out, the event form a japanese prime minister here has a yama accuse the west of causing division in the world and provoking confrontation with china. because a farm it is not about the money to vicki, georgia, you. what is also worrying is that the western countries are creating
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a clash of values. i'll send you the us, japan and the u. k. politicians talk about democracy versus authoritarianism and liberty versus dictatorship. however, values such as democracy and human rights are extensively introduced into the diplomatic field. countries with different values will be discriminated against an x, and the other side will take the same measures against them in the long run. catch all in all the more the u. s. talks about value oriented diplomacy more than the confrontation there will be between china and the us just corporate child care short food, but was actually in one's moods. christine, for conducting democratic transformation. the notice forming an alliance of the values in the name of democracy versus and talkers, division and antagonism, and chemical and the democratic spirit, which is unpopular, which causes endless trouble to future. you have to discuss this in death last
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class, live people. it's going to unless filmmaker and screenwriter shown stone many thanks for joining us on the program this evening now. so me to put them up with the summit. the so much with democracy has come under criticism for being based on us political interests. do you believe as any weight to the occupations? well certainly, i mean this is a new thing. even though i mean its new incense biden's started this last year, but really this goes back to i would say, the cold war very much reminds me of the summons that were gathered in that time period when it was predicated on this idea of the alliance of the so called democratic world, even though during the 1st half of the cold war, the british still had an empire, the french to let an empire. america was still segregated. they were america was fighting colonial tours in vietnam. it's so it's like, again, it is divisive to pretend to be this beacon of democracy when clearly i think
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people understand that there's, there's america is not meant to even be a democracy or a public democracy is, is really a sort of a strange word because it indicates that you're representing the majority of the people, but there's always minorities that will do and, and disagree. so like in america right now, i mean, where at a very divided time in this country, many people just still, you know, do not accept the results of the 2020 election. let alone are very concerned with what's coming in the, in the coming elections and the coming time period under violence. so to pretend that america sort of is speaking of democracy, gathering these countries together against the authoritarian east. it's like an old modality that is played out and of course, long waiting had its own international form on democracy. how do the to some it's a different and if any similarities of asia, honestly, i mean i can, i can't say i haven't, i didn't analyze the, the china subject close enough to say, how cool, how similar and different they are. but certainly it seems that in some way china
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is sort of you could say mirroring in some ways mocking to america because again, us started this summer last year. and so china, is that okay, well we'll do our own version of it, right? and gather these powers. but you know where to time when these global summits are interesting and important platforms for dialogue and discussion. really, what's missing that don't about just in this whole dialogue is the, is the, is the conversation across, across the island they say to the other party. so the fact that, you know, china is hosting countries the united states is hosting countries. when in fact, we should all be dialoguing between each other. if we really want to have, you know, progress as, as a global, global human beings, right on this planet, we really want to actually have dialogue between china and the us and russia. but that's not what's happening. so essentially, you know, china and russia are doing their own thing with,
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with half the world and probably more of the world's population. and the u. s. is obviously, you know, going forth with this idea of a global summit. really, i don't know what they're trying to achieve by it. well, back in december during the u. s. africa lead us some ed washington. just use the, the platform as an opportunity to push on the washer agenda. do you expect more of the same at the upcoming events while i so i see no reason to, to do expected otherwise. on the other hand, you know, the us and, and europe have some serious concerns regarding the, their economies the united states just suffered in what their 2nd largest bank collapse with the silicon valley bank. there could be huge other implications to that. there's obviously huge implications to countries like kenya, and i presume many others that will start trading directly with opec countries without the us dollar as has been announced. i mean, this is, you know,
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these are real and it really important implications for the, for the united states. dollar in the global economy, i'm sure that will be part of, of what's going to be addressed here. but i'm sure the united states is going to try to consolidate its economic power. because to be honest, that's always been, i think, a greater concern than the, the illusion of democracy has always been the notion of economic alliance. and hungry were not invited to the form, despite being nato allies with the us. what do you believe accounts for that snub? yeah. when turkey you know turkey's that he could argue as not as authoritarian impulses under aragon. but with hungary i think that's clearly a snob. you know, how do you say we know that hungary president has spoken out against george sorrows. there seems to be a lot of antagonism to sources. open society, in many ways, you could say that this whole democracy forum and the whole front of,
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again, using the word democracy is very much the source modality of open society where it's, it's basically the imperialist model of saying, we're going to force our version of democracy on we're going to force our economic models on, we're going to push our charities in our organizations, in our foundations upon you. and basically if you are against us, then you're, then we label you are right wing extremists, right as it's not. and with that one, i think that that's very much indicative of perhaps the real influence behind this democracy. something we know there's some evidence of the some it will take place in zambia. what do you think the main topics on the agenda will be that? yeah, i mean, i'm sure that the russian, you know, the ukraine war, the issue of oil, you know, the transaction of oil and then obviously development questions for the 3rd world. i mean, if you know these, these aren't exactly novel issues. i don't think that we'll see coming to the for here. and what if anything else you expect us like somebody to achieve?
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again, you know, it's difficult to say that they did she anything in the past in the past year? it's again, it seems to be more of a presentational show that is designed to give the illusion, i guess, of western solidarity, right? the illusion of solidarity between these countries. but really, when it comes to the economic world order that is in, that is shifting here. and as we see very clearly, you know, shifting away from the i, m. f, world bank dominated economics to perhaps much more influence of china, russia, india. and you know, the populations of, of your asia, again, i mean, you're talking about billions of people just between china and india. so where as, as the economies are no shifting away from the u. s. dollar back dominance. that's really where we're going to see, you know, the major shifts that are coming here. so we can talk all day about democracy and
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what not. at the end, the day we all know economics, p people moving for for work purposes or do you know trying to establish your lives? that's what really matters. thanks so much for speaking to today. it's always great to hear from you political as filmmaker and screenwriter. sean stone. thank you for joining us. hey, all r t international are always plenty more discussion debates and documentaries to be found on our website r t dot com. we'll be back the top with we're on our way now to go to the beach, but like other places in the world where you can just continuously decide to put i'm a senior costume and grab a beach bag. here we've had a security creasing where in a convoy you can hear this when i, when we have 6 families in front with a k, 47, with 3 pupils. this is
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a bullet proof jeep. we have an armored i really think people are going to struggle to shoot through battista hope so. and all of this, just to take a quick trip to the beach, to see a part of somalia that often it's not, doesn't make it into the mainstream. hello, welcome to the switch show from somalia. a country many have i've never heard of. heard only bad things about a con. find on the map. situated on the horn of africa, it has the longest co sign on the continents mainland. the country is most famous for wait for it. it's poets. but unfortunately years of civil war, foreign involvement and interference, most of it american has hit the country.
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