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ah ah ah, the allies of this, our us officials scramble to investigate after all the 100 classified documents, suddenly including plans for the ukraine conflict was notes on china. beijing warms the west again to use the quote to phone free text democracy to support taiwan. and defiance of previous agreements to china. the central african nation of child expelled german ambassador, accusing him of behaving in a way that was on the 15th of 8. a
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. go to the world, this is our t i, it's good to have you with us today. my name is rod, mommy, let's take a look at the top choice. this are the pentagon said it is investigating a leak of classified documents about ukraine and china that are currently so crazy on line. well, some media outlets have cited us officials are saying the files are legitimate with one even admitting it to the quote nightmare for washington intel agencies. yeah, my colleague union only got the details from our correspondent shabbos. it's an astounding air leak of over a 100 highly classified documents. and they were released widely on the social media as well, which means they've proliferated rapidly, globally as well. and it is a significant embarrassment for the the western intelligence services,
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if you like. if they are indeed valid, as so we've had a lot of speculation as their origin, their authenticity, of course, unit that claim and counter claim. but, you know, we're looking at these and having a little bit of experience in this sort of area. they look exceptionally a valid to to a lot of observers. and if it is, if they're not actually genuine, there's been a huge amount of effort and resource put into making them look ex, actually genuine. a course, you know, muscle watching the situation around the world where you see what the develop and sorry, but we actually have a look at what the new york times, like you said, when to hear the story. now, analysts say more than $100.00 documents may have been obtained, along with the sensitivity of the documents themselves, could be hugely damaging us officials said, a senior intelligence official called the leak a nightmare for the 5 ice a. so interestingly, they also mention in this trove of documents at china and the middle east. they're basically it intelligence that would be of interest and would have been widely
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shared among what they called the 5 ice in the west, which is, australia, canada, and new zealand. that united kingdom in the united states, basically the anglo sphere of course. the key area of interest right now is what it says about the ukraine. inoffensive, which is apparently coming up much telegram the much advertised a and there are significant military details mentioned in these documents about the buildup of western equipment. when equipment is arriving at various ukrainian units, field intelligence who is where, when equipment is an issue to arrive, and also fascinating about training strength. how well ukrainian troops have been trained, how much equipment they've received, how long they're waiting for their equipment. so it's a, it's an exceptionally complex at trove of documents and it's a serious concern that to the pentagon, i would imagine we have been in communication with the department of defense related to this matter and have begun an investigation. will that leads us on to
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the big question then che, of who could be behind these leaks? just looking, as well as to the fact that there's 2 separate probes into this by washington. you've got the pentagon, i'm the justice department suggesting they're fearful, but more leaks emerging. yeah, of course. and i mean, the nature of this, it will obviously bring allegations in the west as well that this is russian interference and meddling. and we've already seen some of that now from the, from the western media. but of course, the nature of these huge operations is there's so many people have access to data relating to logistics. these are huge, combined arms operations, the likes of which we haven't seen in europe since the 2nd world war. so you've got a lot of people with access to data. so it's very difficult to keep this absolutely watertight. of course, dmitri past cough in the kremlin, has suggested that this is proof a parent that nato has a granular and high level of involvement in the operation of this conflict
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scores. and, you know, we're gonna have to watch. i can let you know, as soon as we know more full of pentagon official, michael maloof says it could probably be a disinformation campaign. percy ok, so it by washington. somebody within the bowels of the pentagon were leaking information out and putting it on social media. which is strange. because if it were, if the documents were real and they, they were, they would have been handled. and it was meant to get to the, the get to russia as the audience. it would have been handled a lot differently, not through social media. secondly, it's a number of the documents seem to be altered. i think that this was a very feeble effort at different this information,
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not misinformation, but dis, information effort by somebody within the pentagon to expose . but they would say what they would think would be considered sensitive documents by people who they probably didn't think would go and, and test the veracity of the out of the content. some of the things in there just didn't make any sense. the pentagon is really upset because those documents are even though they were altered we're, we're actually originated out of the pentagon, so they've got it. they've got their hands will and trying to understand who and who was involved in this what appears to be a massive leaks. even though the information may have been altered, it may have been, it may have been a concerted effort by the pentagon,
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or it could have been a long wolf who wanted to take it upon himself as to throw off and create an atmosphere of confusion. there are some serious claims coming from russia's defense ministry. it says the keep government is for parents a stage, a fulls flag operation using chemical weapons with plans to blame moscow. ortiz robin. coursera told us more about the legit plans russian defense ministry says that says this data has been confirmed by several independent sources. the goal to discredit russia internationally and to divert the attention of the world community for war crimes committed by ukrainian nationalists that defense ministry claims that over the last 2 weeks key of state, a fake front line of defense near the city of sumi, according to the defense ministry,
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ukraine plans to deliver corpses of ukrainian servicemen to the equipped pseudo positions and claim that their death allegedly occurred as the result of russian artillery ammunition equipped with poisonous substances. now the key of regime plans to treat this area as well as the remains of ukrainians service, been with chemicals. russia says that ukraine's next step will be to invite experts from western countries to document the allege of use of chemical weapons by their washing armed forces. now, in order to make the provocation more credible, the crating and special services were instructed to prepare and publish faith radio intercepts on social media as well. now, those will involve alleged discussions by russian military about the preparation for the use of chemical weapons, as well as fabricated orders to receive special ammunition for grad multiple launch water systems. now defense ministry concludes that this provocation will allow keith to launch another media campaign in the west, her media, in order to discredit russia,
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spacing along the west should not go down a dangerous path of using a quote full st tax of democracy to support tie one's independence and contain china. hi, melanie boost i one is an inseparable part of china. china sovereignty in territorial integrity has never been divided and division won't be allowed. some countries hype up the false narrative of democracy versus authoritarianism and used a pretext of democracy to support and connived with separatist forces in taiwan for independence. in order to contain china, this approach is extremely dangerous and will not succeed through his laws. kansas, ty, one's regional leader, paid a visit to the u. s. i meant to with a several high ranking officials there. i ran the same time e u. lead as a loving in china. music was changing thing. and the effort to whistle and paging away from moscow, i'll take contribute for rachel miles and show her views about how successful my
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new micron i little of, of the vi and we're in that regard to my end it more christian western press like in the dynamic to good cop bad cop with macro being the charming good cop and wagner line. being the schooled, some french commentators there wondering why france needed a chaperone at all. and why michael, couldn't just be diplomatic and play both roles. good caught and by cop like pretty much every other world leader and diplomat does. now president, she's invite did give michael an opportunity to play statesman and scores and p r points at a time when he's not really scoring very much at home with the big news beaming around the world from france being images of authorities flashing with pension reform protests violently, in some cases, and the flooring tear gas as trash and buildings burned in the streets of cities around the whole country. but the photography that came out of this visit wasn't
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all good. the 3 leaders sitting at a table that was so massive that it looked like mac. holland vander line, weren't even in the same postal code as the chinese leader or with each other. for that matter, like he had found a way for them to meet with him in china while not leaving their respective european countries. pretty glaring contrast from she's visit recently with russian president vladimir putin. so mac hall demanded during this visit that china tell russia what to do in ukraine, which went about as well as one might expect it to ship. it was conditional. i know it can count on you to bring garage it to its census, and every one to the negotiating table, strong to ensure she is full should be resumed as soon as possible. the international community should work for a political settlement that accommodates all parties, this legitimate security concerns count on china. he could have played that role himself as one of the guarantors of the minks records, by insisting that ukraine respect the agreement or macklin could have taken the
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same neutral position as china when the conflict went hot. he didn't. so now, now clause trying to dump the whole mass in china's lap with a gallic shrug. michael also brought up the issue of nuclear weapons being deployed in allied countries. this was not dodge ranchers, the opinion, the nuclear weapons should be completely excluded from this conflict. that all international treaties on this issue should be respected, and that under no circumstances should nuclear weapons be deployed outside a toad series of nuclear powers, especially in europe. in this regard, it is necessary to remind every one of their responsibilities in particular russia . so and no foreign new deployments in europe are the americans aware of macros position because the u. s. has needs deployed pretty much in a whole lot of european countries and has for the past several years. the 2 leaders also talked about the need for global food security, underscoring the need to facilitate grain and fertilizer exports. no word though about what france is doing to stop the 44 percent of ukrainian grain that's getting
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out from going to europe. as the turkish president pointed out earlier this year, where it's then being used to feed pigs in spain to beef up european pork exports on one hand, and to undercut the price of local farmers in poland, bulgaria, and romania, whom the e. e was now having to bail out to the tune of 56300000 euros because of that fiasco. speaking of the e. u. it turns out that vander line didn't quite spend her trick eating big max of mcdonald's while macklin was swanning around in the state banquet. but it sounds like it was pretty close. shiny social media treated her like she was america world police is bad cops. she also didn't win over too many fans by waiting into the taiwan issue in china, saying that no one should change the status quo by force. and that tension should be resolved by dialogue. kind of rich coming from someone who constantly talks about the need for force and to up the military,
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anti against russia and ukraine to the detriment of de escalation. she can bring, basically told her politely to but out the taiwan issue is at the core of china's interests. the chinese government and its people will never agree to any one making a fuss about the one china policy. anyone who expects china to compromise on the taiwan issue is engaging and wishful thinking and will only shoot himself in the foot. calls out who hosts the silk and steel podcast speaks about us policies towards europe in the latest episode of going on the ground with have shin redundancy. cars outside of washington. have the you on a tight leash. you can watch the competitive interview as it is broadcast throughout the day, but is a quick preview. how can mcgraw me trust him because he was considered for awhile, i think perhaps in moscow as a suitable bought of a negotiation over ukraine than it turned out. he must have known because he was
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amidst party to the agreement before it was ratified of un security council. i mean ultimately i c u. s. is wrong. very sure. on. busy allies are more like battles and client base and allies and the key are there some go us line the you know, the propaganda hearts and minds, the impact of the national endowment of democracy and even in jews like amnesty international. what we'll go watch our interview with the curious are we go representative or on a rumble channel on going underground? and why is it, do you think all of that didn't persuade the global south? china is evil. i know that in the past few days, the so called us intelligence anonymous sources, a briefing, the media of the chinese consulate in los angeles as bang, $400.00, a demonstrated to demonstrate against cancer, chat psy, of taiwan in ela. and i think many people in the. ready south,
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i seem to the western dna more because certainly offer survey shows. china has surprisingly very positive image among the goals. ready as opposed to a so called international community, which is really the lesson is a, he's been saying, the dollarization, the coupling changing in the economy. he must remember in that easy history and what happens to global south leaders are talk about a multiple, a world. in fact, u. s. government actually right now is pushing dollarization to accelerate as everyone is a stay on dollars sanctioned mass. ah, the eas, foreign policy chief says where some piles are being closely monitoring and the implementation of a new piece deal for a few peers. conflict written t gray region. the message to both the government of ethiopia in the t g. ryans is
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to make them understand that we are watching the settling of the conflict and will only normalize our relations in a gradual way step by step. his statement was in sharp contrast to his previous thoughts a couple of years ago when he shopping, criticize the ethiopian government handling of the situation in the region. those remarks contributed to a rift at the time between the ethiopian government, analysts and powers. the conflict in the east african country erupt is 3 years ago between government forces and the secessionist over the liberation front. a peace deal was signed in november of last year, bringing an end to the bloodshed as cross now as the right to the heart of the story in addis ababa with e commerce and political honesty added moscow. yeah, thanks so much for joining us here at our tea now. interesting story. this was the
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you and the us doing ready to monitor the implementation of this piece agreement. thank you very much. thank you for advise me. i think. yeah, they were supposed to be a piece, disarmament, immobilization, and so on. i think most of the things his are now, it turns into like realignments off, political power to governments. and then now the rebel groups have not made a piece. i don't want to just to bring a piece in that region, probably the current situation is that aligning against h j, which also supports the government during this conflict. so maybe that's triggered by russia. know, recent interest in giving it to jaeger. i saw it, you know, if there was set up is for resolution of the conflict, we should have people with it. the neighbors are rigid like them are origin,
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which is our object was to p live on the border and then also with the interior. so those things weren't totally addressed. and in the, in the pretoria agreements, and now technically it is, you know, if lash coins are still there. so there are some reports. now italians are moving the army closer to which bright border. and now the last 2 or 3 days since last, ah days, there was huge protests in the neighboring guy. i'm her region where government trying to disarm the local the, you know, that we cannot force. so it just now we thought it treated more shows them is in the region. so i don't know why american act to have make peace deal, but this is not does, it seems to be at all of his settlements, if not less as little point. now we want to right focus on the u. s. and the use policy chief, our foreign policy, joseph joseph robin. they,
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why are they getting bold really? is it is the real question. you said yourself is the up between the a mar, i've been between the tribes in the region. i mean, privacy does a barrel. how was he had criticism about the ethiopian government? he kind of cools a rift in the diplomatic relations between the 2 sides. but do you think they can restore relations down resort ties and if so, what could they do? i think at the moment now take the best, take it out and bring these 3 forces grandy, richard frogs, tamara, and they are chance to sit down and then to solve their problem, you know, amicably. these are the same, keep all the same or religion, you know, or they have more in common than a different. so it was a political manipulation that seem to fight it all in perpetuity. some of the
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problems are just, it's insignificant unless deliberately you want them to fight each other. you know, they're to protocol to solve this problem is bringing this 3 groups and they should not be played in south africa to solve this problem. still, it's not too late to pick them and i don't know some of these groups. they never had a partner in any previous it just last 30 years, which is, you know, created hours and there. so it's, it's, you know, there is across the border and, you know, the hall between enter and to grow and in between that to grow in america. so it just, they want them to fight on marginal issues. that's probably certain that you know, did you both joe political interest of or ever playing in this region. so that's the worries. moment in the yard. sadly, we were out of time. really appreciate you doing us here are t, but little if you. so thanks again for your time. thank you very much. thank you. bye bye. it's
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a it africa because of the central african nation of chad. has ordered the german ambassador to leave the country within 48 hours. trust government has accused the german amboy yan christine gordon creek k of behaving in a way that was on visiting of a diplomat. this decision of the government is motivated by the discourtesy attitude and the non respect of diplomatic practices by the german ambassador as prescribed by the vienna convention. because previously so as a diplomat in new cher angola and india, philippines. he was also a special representative of germany government in the what they called the tables and states. and now he has been serving as the chair, money, buster, to child since 2021. the job for i for all 3. so very
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disappointed about 50 seasons. how asked the reasons for which the government of chat has declared alan beth trenton jemina descent a non grad today. absolutely. in compensable, we are in contact with the government of chats on this matter. the child guffman is still on his position. he has report. bill is seen as an inch to 32 much and i think he's making the busy remark. the gout man of the chart says that the chairman, ah, so the german i received civil war war me about the but he didn't chance he be. we talked, or that's why bit little decision to ask her beverly to change ambassador. they don't need the leading wall kibbler fossil monday and chad, the tree also got cycle,
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some companies who are willing to make the decision to expend west them, a diploma that they believe do not respect. oh, they have their lives. respect with the local governments, evidently gentle alice small saw muhammad ali, says, increasingly more countries have been trying to lessen that dependence on western powers. well, actually, it is the beginning. and by the time the commissioners to be more independent from the bus on the try to put some sort of not a country recall or not in the past, but as a foreign countries in the world to have their place. i think they're trying to show that it's time. what are the conditions? who's been to the pressure of not taking away the yes, you have to do like what happened? 10 years, 2260 as well. so the conditions are trying to go more and more beyond that capacity
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of diplomatic relations with their west intentions are mounting in the, in the pacific. this follows kind of the deployment of the ministry of japan, which tokyo says is part of a plan to track a north korean maritime activities. the surveillance play will monitor for fraction evasion activities in particular ship to ship transfers, the fuel and other commodities by and by the un security council. the development also comes shortly. also, japan has moved to deepen ties with nato double closer except the story. the north atlantic treaty organization has been sticking its nose in the endo pacific. that's as japan's foreign minister is saying. it's time to get cosy with the supposedly defensive military alliance. the security of europe and that of the indo pacific region can no longer be discussed separately. that was my main message when
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i attended the nato ministerial meeting last year for the 1st time as japanese foreign minister. these efforts cannot be made by japan alone, and we welcome the enhanced engagement of nato, its members and partner countries in the indo pacific. as tokyo declares, it's looking to develop a deep strategic partnership with nato member state canada's wasted no time. and taking advantage of this new window to the pacific. it's already sent to military aircraft to japan, with the stated and tens of helping and force un sanctions against north korea. and while pyongyang has been under un sanctions since 2006, there's no mandate for any one power to enforce them. no auto has taken the liberty of appointing itself as a policeman of the pacific with japan as its deputy. together we are promoting a free and open endo pacific and protecting the international rules that keep us all safe. i thank japan. one of canada's most important defense partners in the endo pacific region for this strong relationship based on shared values, economic links,
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and people to people ties. what floor is that this japan nato partnership seems to have been in the works behind closed doors for a while. back in january and stoughton berg made an important visit to tokyo, less than a month after japan unveiled it's biggest military build up since world war 2. a $320000000000.00 plan to buy missiles capable of striking china and prepare japan for sustained conflict. on surprisingly, beijing feels threatened and its own back yard us indo pacific strategy is in fact an attempt to gang up to form exclusive blocks to provoke a confrontation by plotting in asia pacific version of nato. it's goal is to undermine regional integration through decoupling cutting chains. the u. s. claimed shape, the strategic environment in which china operates actually reveals the real purpose of its indo pacific strategy that is to encircle china. as japan re militarize this for the 1st time since world war 2 and canada asserts a military presence in the pacific. the western august military alliance seems to
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be preparing for war with china as well. specifically with australia planning to construct a nuclear powered submarine fleet. all things considered, it doesn't exactly look like nato is involved in defense if operations on the other side of the globe. a universe suspicious, andrew loom says law cameras move is in line with the why though west and strategy to contain china. and such will evoke with swans from beijing. this is a part of a group of chess or 2, and a lead by the united states and to contain and confront china, which is seen to be a pacing challenge. althea here, rival ram to the u. s. hedge many and of course you could look at the whole chest ford there on the 1st island chain and a 2nd on in chain al with american, they were s s and circling china's eastern seaboard and, and, and, and,
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and, and, and of course the, and in addition to our, for example, to force iron chain center in okinawa, the 2nd on the chain center in guam are there. of course the, and monarch a straight out also. i singapore are controlled by the american 7th street. and now you as you just recorded or orcus and you chris a marine deal with australia and end of life, eyes alliance with canada. and you see the united kingdom are all focusing on china and now japan. and with this new am newly invented a new pacific strategy and tracking as have in india. again, the whole lot alignment is the conn's contain and con, from china, naturally abuse threatened because the south china sea is china's life blood, all the international trade and also supplied all materials and he sent you an
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ingredient staff or china's manufacturing power house and which 16 the stability of the chinese government. so naturally, charlie leads to react and hence china's building a rule, water navy. so you've got to look at this and, and present happening outward canada, japan, all the rhetoric of all natal. i'm is only a candle branch to bring natal to asia pacific lag. well now back to africa mount was in the mid through an in country, tennessee is struggling with the worst drought in the nation's history. the disaster have rock the economy and force the government.
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