tv Cross Talk RT April 3, 2023 2:30pm-2:49pm EDT
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not just because the best, okay, tough decision, but the fact that they can't buy russian oil and gas, it's a huge thing for them. it's just going to make the problem even even worse for these economy. they've been in the u. s. may experience in time for their allies, it's going to be a permanent saudi political research or so on on, i'm sorry, explains that will exporting countries have taken steps to improve the market stability. my understanding is that optic plus is acting to secure the world's supply of energy. the decision is, be purely on economic reasons that take into account, maintaining balance of supply and demand in the oil market. the idea of the private cab is not going to work at all, even other members, like salary, they said, but we're not going to go to any country that we put a price cap. so it's an advice actually idea. and with regards to the global international economic theme right now,
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i can actually tell you that it is full of uncertainty. many highly qualified economists are predicting a global recession. the fear, therefore, it's really important to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to managing the energy market. i personally believe that the world can only fixture in when, if it's more sensitive years, the global economic order is trying to formative faith. and also the federal dollar decline. so that's why i say if richard nixon or if we get there for the dollar job, i think anything for the company here and he and to national as always, plenty more to be found on our website r t dot com will be back with the latest in about 30 minutes, ah, ah
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receives, in fact, much of the world views western democracy as an expression of ideological gemini, ah, discussed these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, martin j america. she's an award winning journalist and commentator, and here in moscow we have to meet re bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor. and in his me internet media project by telling process rules and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i was appreciated, i said i with martin here and we had to leave by the administration, i guess a 2nd annual or a buy a new one. i'm not sure because he talks about democracy a lot. as the a former president of the united states in front runner and the opposition party is indicted. so i mean democracy message for the world, but not much democracy at home here. i mean,
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this is beyond farcical and most of the world sees it. and if you look at the final communique, the number of exceptions to countries, why we would, we like this agreement, but not this paragraph and not this paragraph here. i mean, absolutely farcical, but this is how they see the world. they see the world as a, a binary on democracy versus a talker. see, and of course you don't agree with democracy than you're an auto crowd. i mean, it is a such a mannequin view of the world. go ahead mark. yeah, it's a been per reservation which even when you go back in the day when america had some source of credibility on the world stage as the one the dishes out, the moral tutelage on a grand scale. i'm talking when the post war is perhaps, you know, even in those days, you know, the, the grounds for america taken that role are always very adult. she was always quite, always large credibility. i know today,
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i think biden is really used the word farcical. i think that's, that's, that's a good word. i think that's really where we are with this. you know, is biden with somebody find on a lot about human rights when he was leading up to his own elections. president, you know, when trucks and offices jumped on the matter in saudi arabia as a huge issue that he constantly said that he would pursue if it was in government, you know, in line with a washington post which took it on board. turns out that was just to let him know, since that was just a way of getting trump normally go into office. you know, didn't really care too much about these things. but now he's presenting this sort of farcical international circus. you know, by to zoom. i mean, can we take it, you know, on the anniversary of the 20 is of the iraq war, you know, self awareness? absolutely. yeah. well, no, totally tone desk, you know,
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completely already free zone here. you know, we, we invite iraq and we tell iraq that they need to prove the human rights. you know, because it's just one of these countries on the blacklist because there is a blacklist got you different this, that iraq is on the one. you know, the has no democracy. that's hilarious and what, how many drug democracy, mr. mr. black and you know, it isn't learning free zone and it is a policy codes. but you know, the world can't really take this very seriously, given the timing of it, given that we don't associate binds and with somebody who really believes in human rights or is able to even pull this off soon as i just talk to the rest of the world about human rights. nobody really cares about human rights ally. it's has been for very long time, and biden isn't doing a very good job by saying of using it as some sort of political tool to get countries to align themselves more with who's is of the role they should be playing in this. what you call a binary, well, in a world black and white autocrats and democracy and you know, you know, what,
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you know, democracy is very overrated. and you know, if you're going to, if you're going to stand on the parapet and talk about democracy, you've got to lead. you've got to be the one you've got, you've got to lead by example. you know, for america isn't for very long times, you know, and look at the long list of interventions or 20 or 30 is in my career as a journalist. you know, the millions of lives loss because of complete. because there was this ruled american house, which is we believe in these principles, these, these ideas of democracy, of the one rule we must install around the world. is that every now and again, we and only we are allowed to throw that rule out of the window one day one week. but we invade a country where we especially a dictate to someone we don't like. and then you are all supposed to take a susie together, happened we carry on, is no more than a another anniversary with this. could conference foods on is, is this escalation of patrice?
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remember in, you know, this was, this is the guy that the americans didn't like because he was clever who is educated. he didn't fall into line with us at gemini. this is the late fifty's. when i was, it became independent. you know, just discover the last few years, but it was a british recession. aiden's guy was a british and my 6 agent in congested at the time, you know, all these issues. you know, we can't really, i think, given the perspective when we look at the america taking this position and, and positioning itself as this leader of democracy and the one who decides what is democracy and what is not about procedures. and also, if you think of the, the countries that did attend this farcical event game, if i can turn to you now, you know, it doesn't mean that they don't have good relations with russia and china, which of course, this is what this whole shirad is all about is creating a block, a, a block against russia and china and other countries to ran. we can throw in there,
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but you know, most of the world doesn't buy into it, and i'm glad martin mentioned it's all through zoom. so i mean, it's not taken very serious whatsoever. and again, like i mentioned, we're so many exceptions here. but if it's an exercise and trying to isolate russian china also fools, aaron, because neither isolated demon, well indeed, but i will mention will all be conscious. that in fact, did not support you or, you know and of course the china china was invited brazil wasn't i didn't get a, i mean who specifically didn't hold for, for the part of the resolution to condense rush. so, but also very, to be, don't respect on the carcass, but very when we switch these people use like spirit or respect when
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job. ok, we leave bob, you know, we don't have the speaking, you know, there is a brown, there is a battle and there is what he knows to then to speak of that she create the great she created the rec, just call me as you will all the g and did just alexandra vargas. together with digital digital already they will do it over again. you can be more social but georgia wants to control the foreign sources. so, financial knowledge, when these people, you know, when they're in the america space in for us in spain, this is, this is called a bullet. can you imagine this? here? it's just another device to try to maintain can be trans, right? it can be all anything you want it to be. i mean, this way,
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okay. it is the most anti inclusive of thought process. that's exactly the correct word i would say to all of those countries in the longer term benefit for them socially, which i think if you look at the perspectives, you take the step back. i think it's awesome to actually intervene military themselves in countries around the window for george w bush. since then, america just hasn't had political dynamics of the courage with his own military to, to go who set up. i'm on in washington where by that they're about to bash this drum of gemini and keep these countries on board, of course is human rights as a subject for the last 3040 years was always that it was a commodity was traded. nobody actually ever really believed it, and it's really what's going on in africa. most of these countries who are democratically included and sandy, who are leaving these countries some confess, molly chart, central. and this is interesting. the last few weeks, italy has been,
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your opinion is neck and making all kinds of stress about these emigres that are russian. wagner, groups behind this without any sense of history in these countries cropping up these dictations fighting billions. i'm for the central african republic uttered civil war. you know, these kind of examples to, to failed a you had to germany if you want to call it that fight for. but human rights was always a commodity. it was always a parent or discussion and some really stay with our team. mom mom went oh, just don't think. and indeed, i mean them sell the part. we just to look some common ground. ah, we're all things are considered. i'm peter. well, this is the home addition to remind you we're discussing go back in here in
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moscow. you know, with the, again, this whole mention it, i mean, even the cold war is more sophisticated than in, during the cold war. it was a competition of different ideological display here. ok. and, and they wouldn't be of countries in the world. this is different. it is more simplistic. it's very the correct size. we did a fit into our one size fits all. i'm thinking of nato members. not only not in the churches where you're out hungry, any liberal, liberal democracy with some of them by the justice and the people or the conscious that it's controlled in eastern europe. people's do more just part of the set it up. sure. it's some people said it was do you go people's follow that works with the who basically leave by. do you have these? i mean, well,
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are the majority was that the war in syria was for many of the name of the 16th century during the war between catholics and what is the right way to behave paradise. and how can we do the best way would be, is the sort of paper i'll just call the people take part, and these are the actions. and that will do for you know, these. no wars in the name is a very different discursive element in play. here, i would say kind of an anglo saxon for view, but for most of the world it's a procedure likes to do is to turn it, turn it into a secret process. go program on a, you know, democracy is overrated. and i like that it's not allowed to work. why should we pay homage to something that they do not even believe themselves because the end goal by them is trying to keep this. i do have an excuse of clim, different rankings on different levels of encouragement to the, i mean,
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certainly there's a good number that will, but i think so, you know, this, this model is outdated. i mean, you, you know, to make sure you know, which we're looking at, trying to move the under. but, you know, in model, this started in 1819 africa. this for the british missionaries going into the lights into the darkest part of the concrete continent. and this i'd to look back was, it was black or sex with this mold to, to let you know, resulted in people like brucely. because the cable between the american shoot maybe an s or b, but he's r s b. you know, and i think elitist, high, polluted puritanism, it doesn't work, see any in that, you know, then they don't work in the way that you claim that they'll work than their obsolete. and one of the interesting things is you, you look at the, the, the very thing that they would take the time to talk about these kinds of,
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that's all an excuse to intervene in the sovereignty of other country. dr. a huge wedge between democracy and sovereignty. obviously, deficiency, it sovereignty, it should not be in germany and democracy as opposed to and you're absolutely right . and i y a comparison to this conference, i mean use the religious language, keep this, i'm getting stronger, a weaker and the same. i'm at the same time, like consciously are becoming a minority or they will know, you know, but you're absolutely right. i mean, the real, really global. so, and that was said no. during the school there were several events. doesn't matter. you raise all the issues and the end result, which does no one perceives problems. i mean, even though you know,
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in your code of the way those things are just like you know, the sol, money savings and they will, you will even with the statement from the sanctions that the russia, europe is big. i mean the wage to be ready to prop this up because this whole sanction regime is another of the global south fees. you know, they did, but they do look to things they like you guys got a lot of prosperity and a lot of safety work with the stuff. okay. fine. we'll do is zoom calls from time to time, but we want to buy the west mark. yeah. but the deal is you have to, you don't do that, then politics kicks in and you become ostracized. you big turkey? no. what, what was the noise? until it was no advice? it's chris individuals who don't ask how high to presidential elections, and that is very much and political support at the pose. so it's very political which that model has. i mean, if you look at that,
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we do claim to one side because we don't need to bring in the ukraine. we need to really to about human race is talk about israel. israel was entrenched of human rights on the planet. how, how is israel in the to this, to this ridiculous foster cool, the zoom things are treated like animals, they have been de humanise. they don't know long human railways. palestine is just kitchen the street. everybody is sickly. rid of the country of palestinians. that's the idea. that the divine and ministration was upset with their judicial reform, you know, and so have to be exemptions to this, this list on the 18 ninety's moral, you know, or do we say no and, and do something about israel. this has got to stop. so normally put a lot, so into this i don't think it's going to go very far. i think didn't things these organizing is so they're actually going to be a rod for is i'm back in the last not interested in the so called western values.
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