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for the period of president not wrong, i replaced it by a very bad deal with america. uneasy when he came into office, held onto the advisors who had advised laura on this matter. he didn't get rid of him. he should have. and now she's coming home to roost. very surprisingly, there isn't maxwell against this now. it was done by particularly from the commons to but also by an extremely bright and capable editor of an independent online journal girls. and i would say she's john energy secretary agronomist. i had wanted to john and he has a carriage or my single handedly a very lively critical device. on this decision, the government tried to basically then to complete the axiomatic and didn't require any device. but now this is happening just in recent
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days. it is a stain on the foreign minister going to my again in a very effective way, flashing out a criticism for booking said the worst international decision by an australian government. and billy has tried to interest introduce construction of calls. australian have supported the invasion of vietnam by the united states on mainstream media, so called mainstream media australia. keating is referred to in the morning as the chinese spies that the state of debate in australia that it doesn't matter of in easier in malaysia. your neighbors are against it. keating is basically some sort of chinese front. that's how i really being discussed in your country. it is pretty childish, and pretty personal. they either say things like that, or they sign the p a,
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which is completely with jobs. i mean garrett's evidence happening to pretty well when he said, well, what we are doing is surrender now. sovereignty and rendering our capacity to take this issue that i was trying to interest in a reversal life ahead was simply going to be fact in america. i myself know, we're simply going to be stuck in there. it worry nicer. american c a . s. necessary? it's extremely white. was trailer. is it kind of new you grain? yes. well, an american, by the parallels a pretty, pretty scary actually. in fantasy britain always says that 8 as an independent
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nuclear deterrent just by criticism that it's as a technology controlled by washington. what about the non proliferation treaty? i mean, nuclear states, britain in the united states applying weapons grades, enriched uranium to a non nuclear australia. does that mean? i don't know, china, russia can supply weapons grade in rich uranium to iran. what sort of precedent set very bad president. obviously, there's also the issue with the nuclear waste from a subway, any plans on how to dispose of the nuclear weapons. no plans at all. she'll be right. i will find a way to muddle through. we haven't. we have a history of a central tried it, letting us so we used as a convenient a and we don't see the luncheon at
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history. unfortunately. there is also that history of a coo effectively in your country in the 19 seventy's, when you did have a leader who opposed u. s. foreign policy. and i wanted to naturalize minds and thought about removing the military bases. the united states military base is ants. and gov whitland, one said world war 3 could begin in australia. norm would know it at the moment. there is no real opposition to all those u. s. bass with northwest k pine gap nor anger. just a few of them. the cia base their band be supplied from guam. no real talk about isn't the australian media, this control of australia by the united states. not really we, we've taken refuge in the midst of these quote joint facilities and we have us in the command and control. it's not true, we don't and in fact, it was
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a story the night before. we're going to remove literally he had announced his colleagues and decision to ask america to close down the station here our springs which played a key role in tranquilizing and controlling really american medical satellite sizing. the sky, which was involved in the targeting of nuclear against russia. and local 3 in japan as always, been extremely important. continuous but it's gotten worse than that. we actually have permanent rotational di seem rather or william rice permanent rotational. there are always american bases because i was sitting at an air filter, northern australia. now, when the nuclear, we got no, we can assume that and then it will be around there or something
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like 2000 american moraine permanently, let's say. so it's a bit like the bowling drug, mis routed by labour prime minister. but since i share frustrated, it's become part of the american war, making the shame in asia, and this has nothing to remotely to do it simply about australia becoming completely locked in to the american attempt to contain china. military i ran additional resource, marginally useful. i think, i mean, anything that actually america but more importantly, we know that we are in the position of an expandable proxy, enough generic amongst us and to say no, china, china wants to send a signal to america of it to resolve without actually hinting american mainland
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wants better target and australia will china sent on august sa, demonstrates a british american australian for the sake of their own geopolitical interest, complete disregard for the concerns of the international community and a walking further and further down the bottom. aaron, danger, and i should say, professor jenny hawking who helped the world understand the gulf whitland saga and how he was removed is asking for an apology for the now king charles, because of the papers have been released about the british government involvement, that alone the cia in the overthrow or a replacement of golf whitland. any idea if you think, amongst foreign policy makers, perhaps in nato countries, that as the poverty increases in australia, people will start to ask why 300, why hundreds of billions and we don't know how many billions is going to be spent on buying american and british nuclear submarines to perhaps attack china while people at home a hungry that discussion starting. but most australians
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really shut out of mind the, the social tensions and beginning to appear in australia. and still this assumption, if you like, can play some australian planning, but somehow or other we're immune from the people i'm prepared for example, to believe that sky rocketing energy prices. it might have a little strange industry let alone trade in household budgets might have anything to do with energy crisis. rising warner, you i think that far away and somebody else's problem, it's actually very, very much directly connected to the increase in traditionally be about strong stop you there more from australian senior diplomat attorney kevin, after this break in
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most of his emotional specially chosen with mm ah ah ah, welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with former australian government advisor and ambassadors, poland, and cambodia. tony kevin,
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you're talking about energy prices. i mean, the fact that the americans can threaten australian politicians if they don't fulfill their obligations to as vassal state status as it were. what they could threaten and attacked like nord stream. i mean you think that's i her, she was. people can watch our interview with him. recently after he wrote on a sub stack about the eco terrorists act by george joe biden. you believe joe biden ordered that attack on the north stream? absolutely, i have no doubt so ever. unless interested is more interested in american friend in today to make an enemy, somebody somebody's, i'm a citizen. we have this disbelief in america say when, when i wrote up on the hollywood image of america a we don't really understand or is going from a,
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a logical and economic stress is of the moment which will continue very, very painful. i just want to know that we we want to stay in america's corner for as long as possible. i'm talking about the general if he was writing a very critical i will make regular sash really. but of course, all this trade is going on with jain or a lot of people talking about the dollarization. could that be the the move in australian political circles is they realize that they're having to do more and more trade in chinese currency rather than us dollars. is that, is that the factor? i think for most people, actually, technically, if you're honest, we can go, you know, selling a mineral and cultural china.
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i think there's an assumption way she found that it's a very, very complacent country. i don't think it's a country that feels on this right. china, not yet anyway. and i think china trying to really puzzling to know how to do it because i'm a logical when, when they are our biggest, biggest economic. why and why we got about it. as we have been doing, you think the orchestra will really actually happen, given it so long term people talking 2030 years time, and people often even in the united states, think tanks, funded by the pentagon, saying the world to look very different in 20 to 30 as time if already g, d, b by purchasing power parity is led by china. and china will be the super and perhaps there will be less bond buying in the united states and the dollar will be
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less used around the global 1000 chang. i corporation, organization, countries that lead breaks the, the orchestra part of the orchestra. it involves the building of, of nuclear submarines and a mirror. australia will out and, and crew is a very long way off and that may never happen. i think what will happen rather more quickly is the basing of american nuclear submarines in australia with maybe some token training programs with australian sales guy on the christian side for it. and then which way the toilets on, on the something that kind of thing. and, but it won't be serious, effectively american basing and maybe in person, maybe in down and immediately of course, making those cities higher on the list and likely targets and they would otherwise be. so that kind of, it could happen quite soon and it goes to flow money from australian to american
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builder at the of the american membranes visiting he may well that, that could happen was even though poverty is increasing in australia, back it back at home. i mean, as regards the ukraine, how is it being reported in australia? standard vessel state terms, the russia suddenly unprovoked decided to invade the largest country in europe. absolutely. channel vessel stay, narrative. touch it a little bit by the memory of the night. 17 malaysian am on over the was on an extra new crime in the 1st year that was the russians we had on this program. one of the people supporting us policy said, well,
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the improved western nation business. i personally don't believe an ugly, ugly, right. intended to cast blame on the rush, which is a very good at magic martin. i intended to rush around the bush unless it wasn't a rush unless it was right in michigan. a marion post. it was a new train in which i had instructed local people to sheltering basement with the full intention of blowing up the theatre over them, killing them. ukrainian regime regime is ruthless with the lives of inch of its russian speaking citizens. because like i forgot that was really right to mention was, you know, so then he clearly denies that. and all those journalists who declared victory in
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libya or in iraq, et cetera, and their progeny in that circle, mainstream media in nature, countries reject all of that. they say it's all russia's fault. good china, preemptively, i mean some people in the communist body of join are attack. she's in being in previous leaders for now acting sooner against the necklace of basis that surround china. that today, act pre entity, could they act preemptively against australia and try other means to stop in 20 is time the threat of nuclear missiles being stationed more permanently a more efficiently in australia that a targeting beijing or chang i. if we were extremely foolish and provocative, yes. but i'm hoping that there would be enough common sense in australia to know the danger signals. if we, you know, we, we, we have never been such a dangerous ally balcony price or richly very conservative. and he ref,
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i'm going to say like todd, as quite a few australia, this is do write a book called dangerous ally. i'm just saying, my interest, australian and what a little in the way that you actually are. yeah, it's always after they serve in office, they write the books that show us a very different side to what is going on in this alleged vassal state. julianna's hunch has been on this program. he's currently according to the un special wrapper who's now left. a neil's meltzer because he, those interviews raised talked about british alleged torture of julian hassan, general australian citizen, and perhaps the most famous journalist in the world. what is the albany? is he doing to get him free? he says, he's personally advocating for him, but no signs of london freeing him from this maximum security prison in bel much
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no, no, no sign of admission in julian's condition whatsoever. and when now compounding this by allowing and australian citizen and foam or american citizen and pilots in the american airflow with 20 is today. well, that is quite a while since wife and children 6 children talked into a maximum security prison in a to buy for me to sell i extradition to america. this is another another case from mental daniel dugan who isn't me as well known. of course, as tucson slash a he left his american citizenship. and well, i don't the protection of australian citizenship to find himself 20 years later on
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this nightmares are obviously not as famous. her case is julian assange. why do you think the australian government and authorities and secret services and perhaps the cia control is behind it? on attacking you, you are seeing the diplomat. you're advising on foreign policy in previous decades . crucially, and ambassador to poland, back then during the gold war, if you find yourself an attack or is it by a mission, do they just not invite you on television programs to try and keep what you say from the australian public? there has certainly been an attempt to to make me a challenge. my voice in australia. it's a long time since i've worked with 9098. so that's 25 years ago. but no other good on that you worked with share your views and the
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current ambassadors of the diplomatic. and i mean, maybe you're not in touch with them. they don't share your worry for the future of australia or if it continues to tie itself to washington. a declining power is considered by many unless even within the united states. quite a few do share my concerns, but i tend to compartmentalize, i tend to be a big picture man. most of my colleagues tend to think of america reservation country because that's the wrong thing. i, i see it the passionate, imperial hedge, a monic behavior. and i've also committed a guy with the other side of a russia, which was my country. a 1st posting is basically a nation, the country, an admirable country in many ways, that it is one of the most effective leaders in the world. the other one is j. so i'm probably why the on the pile. but there are, there are a great many colleagues,
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colleagues, new ones with citrix will, will 10 years digitally support anthony blinking and the internet over a bomb or advisors advising him on foreign policy. what will happen to countries like indonesia, malaysia, you will regional countries that all seem to be turning as you just said, to the idea that a new century is born in china. russia, these are major powers of this century. amidst the declining economic and geopolitically failing united states of america, well, the countries of the region put their sites in the, the only international order we have, which is the one that was negotiated after world war 2, the united nations and security gas based international that they they, my russia in china steadfast,
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standing by that you and they still despise incidentally to manifest the ration of so many you a nation changed by the united states ration. i mean, organizations like the organization for the prevention of chemical and become worthless. so many agencies have become corrupted by american power, american bribery, american threats to us, you know, but if you go back to the central oven of the united nations, the russians who shine is continue to speak resolutely to the, to the asian bank of america on the other hand is the rogue states. that is trying to councils, protocols, and roach, not asian countries actually close the good order and good radical. and they can see this. so can african countries,
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reagan countries pull the national straight follows aren't precisely enough to be able to say it. yeah. and to thank you. and that's it for the show. and remember going underground is world gusting twice a week every saturday and monday. so stay tuned. meanwhile, you can keep in touch wireless social media if it's not sensitive in your country and had to channel going underground tv and rumbled, i'm come to watch new and old episodes, i'm going underground. few sad. ah, the o children at st and residential school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years or just
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ah, ah, i will ensure that joe biden does not receive for more years. do you believe from a general rule? no, never. we must conduct a top to bottom overhaul to clean out the festering rod and corruption of washington dc abided as pushing us to world war 3. i mean, i a you have to consider that. that is the worst. i mean, we should never be in a position the u. s. has no business in ukraine. in
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with we start with breaking news. a russian war correspondent has been killed in an explosion in saint petersburg with at least 32 more people injured, including a 14 year old girl. we spoke to victim of the attack. little i was talking to my competitor, lend to tar skip. i managed to ask him a couple of questions and then the blast happen. a woman is suspected of bringing the bomb into the cafe before the last soap plate. witnesses say she handed the both of device to size as the staff to, to the correspondence. a 1st she took the microphone is.

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