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to be a new order to day or how can i'm sure you have heard not only what you glow did know, but you have heard statements repeatedly made by major leadership, american leadership, french, the this of german leadership, british leadership. they say one and the same thing. it does not time for negotiations. your grain must be on the battlefield. russia must suffer a strategic defeat on the battlefield. and only after the conditions for the negotiations would be ripe. i am also sure that being a journalist, you know that in september last year's landscape bust a degree prohibiting anybody in ukrainian government to have
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any negotiations with the russian federation. and the fact that people keep asking us when russia is going to be ready for negotiations. is really, that's not, that's the grid to the people who raise this issues, especially especially in the mass media group. it is indeed not about your brain, as you said, it is about and you will order in my opening remarks. i gave them illnesses, of what is going on, statements by spelt them there, for example, who repeatedly said that the victory of russia would create an existence show threat for the dominance over the prime minister. motor skills holland, yesterday, if i am not mistaken,
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said that if russia williams, this would be a disaster for the rest, for many, many decades. it's it's, it's very clear what, what the, the west thinks about the, the current situation of the ukraine was used as a spending material. and the mistake of the list is not to allow a single event to gust belt when exclaims, to donate the world order. so this is, this is as simple as that, and if everything is going to be limit that them the minds of some people through the resumption of stocks between the russia, ukraine, 1st we do have such talks and march ukrainian spectrum because the americans told
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them it's not it's not the right thing to keep fighting. and 2nd it is, it is not going to resolve the situation because it is not about russian ukrainian conflict. it's about the western jill political struggle for the dominance here for the prevention of the creation of the multiple appoint a century will go. so we have very many interesting events and developments in front of us keep watching and states and as pakistan discussing a wide range of international issues. the foreign minister stated the west is trying to maintain its dominion and is using your crane as a tool saying it's crossed all lines. he also urge that countries are wanting to stop dependence on the west. further mentioning brazilian president lula de so was words in shanghai on trading and national current sees beside the dollar. he also said russia stands for respecting un charter cooperating with countries that wish
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to preserve their independence. unlike the west regarding c, i s. countries. he mentioned trade is an increasing despite us sanctions and that strengthening energy security will be a win for all c i s countries. the foreign minister also highlighted russia, is working to secure the region from any threats from the us and its allies. we will have much more in detail for you later today. turning now to the u. s. were an economic recession is forecast as federal reserve economist, i the fallout from the recent banking crisis. however, the white house has rejected those projections. we have an economic economic economy, pardon me, that grows for everyone from the bottom up, middle out. this does not leave anyone behind. and we're seeing the success of that of his plans and recent economic indicators are not consistent with
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a recession or even a pre recession. and you can just look at the data 12500000 jobs have been created since he took off is 12500000 jobs. meanwhile, the u. s. deficit nearly doubled in the past year, reaching almost $400000000000.00 in march. a recent survey by the international association of credit portfolio managers shows 84 percent of respondents expect a recession to occur. sometime this year, bringing the year to date, fiscal deficit up to 65 percent. according to the treasury department. although the cost of gasoline decreased high rents kept pressure on inflation, almost guaranteeing the federal reserve will raise interest rates again next month . our t contributor chris and brings us the details on the u. s. as economic mismanagement, inflation in the u. s. is running rampant right now. you know, you got that little bit,
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that the part of the economy is growing for everyone would try and tell that to someone we living on the red line in the u. s. where the cost of living has gone up, in some cases, more than 30 percent. that the buy even basic good like a life. the bread, right? people are a not a not very happy with. they got them out. and then you've got, you know, why is this happened? really? it's because of just mismanagement of the economy. often during the crisis where, you know, the u. s. decided it was going to print and as many you thought as they possibly could, not realizing that when you put a lot of money, go back to court hyper inflation, which is a very basic economic thing. well, i replace the mean is more money in the left current work, which is the us dollar. right. coupled with that, you've got huge amounts of money being printed on top of that and big, essentially just given the ukraine when people have in place like ohio where there was a crisis recently getting absolutely no material support. now government,
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so the whole thing, the math really in my and brazil's president lou or the silver is meeting with his chinese counterpart, she's paying and beijing the tour to discuss various issues with economic relations at the top of the agenda. earlier president lula called for new ways of trading around the globe, suggesting the use of national currencies instead of the u. s. dollar. if thought the low to mid bill won't do every night, i asked myself, why should every country have to be tied to dollars for trade? why can't we trade in our own currency? today, a country needs to run after dollars in order to export it. when it could export in its own currency, loss of who decided that the dollar was the currency after you know, the call for d dollarization comes as china and brazil have conducted their 1st transaction in you on ahead of the brazilian president's visit to china. the sides are expected to sign several agreements, underscoring beijing's role as resilience. she partner. so maurice of the head,
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it has become even more random to get the countries representing for kinship that's evolving with between lula and the rest of the bricks. countries and especially with china, is an enormous step in a long process. that long process has to do with the world adjusting to the enormous economic growth achieved by the people's republic of china. over the last 30 years, the united states is now going to have to share the position of a super power, economically speaking, a, with the people's republic of china. and one way that, that happens is to allow the chinese to enjoy some of the benefits and they are economically very significant. some of the benefits that come from having a currency that is used around the world for economic trade and capital flows and
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so on. meanwhile, the chinese currency continues to grow more popular out shining the dollar as it's sharon world. markets has doubled over the past year. last february, the u on accounted for less than 2 percent of global trade since and the chinese currency has reached 4.5 percent with the yawn. now breathing down the euro's neck . the dollar share is also in decline as more and more traders turn to its chinese rival. moscow is among those dropping the dollar in favor of the u on rushes turnover with china. in the 1st quarter of 2023 increased by more than 38 percent, amounting to almost $54000000000.00. according to chinese authorities, moscow in beijing aimed to reach $200000000000.00 in trade by next year. professor of economics, richard wolfe also said that the world is witnessing a radical shift in the global economy. one that could result in the dollar losing
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its dominant position, both sides, russia and china on one side, the united states and europe on the other are recognizing that the global economic situation is radically changing from what it was. we are going through a period of rapid re adjustment. it's long overdue. it was facilitated and stimulated by the events around the ukraine war couldn't result in the dollar becoming less and less dominant i, i think so. how long it will take? i don't think you can tell that yet. that depends on many things. so it is gonna take time to adjust. that's what we're seeing, an adjustment process. the u. s. funded middle east institute is in an uproar over the normalization of ties between syria, iran and
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a number of arab countries preferring to back so called moderate rebels or terrorist groups in syria instead of damascus. a little bit of background on the middle east is reconciliation. saudi arabia is restoring diplomatic ties with iran and syria, while damascus and announced a mutual reopening of embassies with tunisia. meanwhile, bahrain and could tar have taken steps to resume bilateral cooperation. after years of discord, archie's donald quarter explains why the u. s. is upset to see peace in the middle east. a historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria after 12 years of sever diplomatic ties, re ads even said it supports damascus. his attempts to reassert control over syrian territories and eliminate armed militias plaguing parts of the country. but as always, someone in washington is not happy about the prospect of much awaited peace in the
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region. i'm calling and desperately short sighted, so it has welcome a sas, foreign minister based on my dad and deputy. but we have to acknowledge that these are syrians, and if there is going to be a political solution and they are not involved, then we will be creating more of a mass than there already is. this is a part of that. i'm going to get us policies of them, least how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists with the criminal with that in a criminal as under the states. no, it's very really that her armstrong and other military groups. they know that they are, those tourist entities and they are classified as diverse entities and then from national level how we will make a reconciliation with them and how we bring them to the political operation. should me bring, there are 2 of our maintenance syrians, parliament and syria. should we bring those whole be headed theory and civilians
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and fit in soldiers and, and make exclusions here and there. so we bring them for the parliament, should we form a parliament or a government of real criminals are all shot out new shrub al qaeda. isis, there is not exactly a gaping ideological difference between them and lister knows that as he even admitted that, aurora sha command structure was filled with former members of al qaeda. but for some reason, those in washington never really lost any sleep over working with islamic fundamentalists. in fact, the u. s. has a long history of using them to accomplish american foreign policy goals. to be fair, we had helped to create the problem. we're now fighting, and now once again, we're seeing history repeat itself in syria, america supporting moderate rebels, but this time to plead the country dry of its oil. it's no wonder america's war. hawks are upset, that damascus is making friends in the arab world. all out of space has changed their policies and change their positions and respect to the syrian crisis. the
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only party which didn't, it's a position as united states here as a middle eastern nations. we have a very long experience with american and with and with western polishes. in middle east, which was very catastrophic indeed. and i don't think that to like to the states now if in a position and which can classify who was the criminal and who was the person who was the taurus and who is not only come police, he's always, we have catastrophic in the middle east and they didn't do anything good for our nations, which we can remember. as the american spear of influence over the air world drastically decreases. a leading us senator has criticized biden's stance on tunisia, urging the white house to slash military aid to the north african country, accusing it of not following washington's democratic values. board noticing
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that we still stay in business with brutal dictators. we still fund regimes that move away from democratic norms to you at the top of the list. and i think it becomes hard to claim that your priority is democracy and human rights and the rule of law. if you don't change your policy, when governments start to change their commitment to participatory democracy and i think you've got to put the conversation, tunisia in that broader context, that's despite the countries current president and the u. s. both supporting the arab spring of 2011, which led to massive unrest and economic crisis in the nation. political analysts and researcher christopher holly says the reason behind washington, sudden you turn in rhetoric may be due to it's an aegis progression away from u. s. policy usually when the united states does something like this,
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it is all about who tenisha might be aligning with. and of course, if somebody goes rogue, if a leader all of a sudden doesn't want to tow the line of washington than in may, they become autocratic. they become undemocratic, if they tow the line, they are supported in the middle east. the sort of sun is setting on the u. s. empire. but the sun is rising in the east. and we see both russia and china playing strategic and progressive roles. and of course, we're seeing it in north africa, no doubt about it. and julia remains one of the most important countries in north africa. and it is a very close partner of the russian federation. we're seeing china's influence growing on the continent. tunisia, given its strategic importance, is finding itself also in the cross hairs. will it be aligned with algeria and therefore a sort of multiple world developing, or will it be aligned with washington that remains to be seen. but if this
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narrative is continuing, i have a feeling that it is opening the bridges toward algeria and towards the east rather than the west. and as mentioned, foreign ministers of the commonwealth of independent states are meeting and is back in san to focus on what russian foreign minister surgery live, rob has said, is a western hybrid war against russia for global dominance sensitive pneumonia. the focus was on the international situation, which has been unprecedentedly, aggravated it's a result of the hybrid war that the west a least for his global dominance trying to be the objective processes of forming the multiple world order. for these purposes, the grand regime is actually used, which for many years has been nurtured as a spring board from which direct military threats to russia security are projected against these background. russia said that we have developed a new concept of foreign policy, which contains conclusions on how we can further develop our state,
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how we can interact with states that routine independence. a special place is given to the development of a broad partnership throughout the eurasian continent. to get more details that sprouts live with our tea worlds apart. host oksana boy co joining us from summer can so much was said in that meeting at santa and good afternoon. what were some of the highlights of survey lever of speech? hm. now he, we just heard that the minister mentioned rushes, a new foreign policy doctrine that was released a couple of weeks ago. and what's special about this document is that if not, the only change is the way russia positions itself on the international change on the international stage rather, but also redefines. russia's own vision of itself. because in that document, russia is being described as a unique or self determined country civilization. i know that's quite
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a mouthful, but what essentially means is the ann to russia's efforts which began after the end of the cold war. she sort of get itself integrated into the western lab international system, or the so called the rules based order. now clearly russia had suspicions and doubts about the success of this endeavor for why the number of years. but they got intensified with the launch of fresh military alteration in ukraine, which according to the crumbling, according to moscow was and that's a serious stab to withstand, don't only western fresher or western hybrid war against russia, but essentially western efforts you fight against the natural law of history, because according to get off and according to many people in russia, not only in russia, actually in china, india and
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a number of other countries share this view of the way international politics is developing. many of these countries believe that one of the reasons why the west was militarized in ukraine to such an extent, to essentially try to preserve its dominance. its final wars if it's the priority of its own interest within the larger world. and may need to view these positioning as extremely her sidekick. you know it's, it's an idea that the rest of the world needs to be servicing lesson on conference western own ambitions with an own interest in many countries are parting ways with that, including russia. now, i want to take a minute of your time and to explain the difference between how russia positions and how, for example, the united states positions itself. because the definition of russia as self
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determined countries, civilization is somewhat similar to the american americans. like to talk about the exceptionalism, the word some of whitney, which is used in this new concept can also be translated as exceptional. last week i had a quick chat with foreign minister sort of gilbert and i asked him about, what's the difference between russia version of exceptionalism or the american one? and he said that the american version of exceptionalism doesn't allow any space for any other nation. you know, it's a shining cd of the hill on the hill that the rest of the world needs to submit to . whereas in the russian vision of southcourt and your country, any people on the world have that own place, have their own destiny, have their own national interest, the compromise between which could be easily found. if countries pull together resources, if they join efforts,
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and if they truly respect each other's interest and we can see that happening all over the world right now with various reconciliations between the saudis and the rain and then the charts the surrounds between deter, extend their mediums and, you know, this process is going in many parts of the world, but unfortunately, western efforts to continue seeding, been dressed as a means of preserving its privilege position, still continue. and this is something that russia is extremely concerned about, especially within the space of the commonwealth. of independent states responding to our t international question today said gilbert said that russia is seeing afterwards by the west to inflame conflicts, whether it is in georgia or perhaps in moldova, perhaps with a goal of distracting or making russia to pull some of its military resources from
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the ukrainian border onto the other localities. and you said that there is nothing in that russia tries to stay connected to its neighbors and it drives to respect that interest and tries to persuade them that you know, they, the destiny of this region. the prosperity, the stability of this region is in the hands of, of the countries that in it and for now, he said this corporation continues pretty well. he said, despite all the western pressures and threats of secondary sanctions, the treat within the c i. s has increased by 6 percent last year that corporation is still in going and the ministers have agreed to stay in order to stay in touch, but to intensified our core donation. especially when it comes to you. secure to the main host of ortiz worlds apart, oksana boy co,
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thank you so much for all that information. the u. s. department of justice says the f b. i has arrested a 21 year old air national guard service man in connection with an alleged leak of classified national security documents. american officials say some of those files were altered before release, which has raised questions over the legitimacy of the papers. are t caleb mop and reports us officials say he came peacefully, he did not resist arrest. the 21 year old jack t x sierra is a member of the massachusetts air national guard, and it is reported that the new york time was involved in figuring out that he was responsible for the leaks. he was a member of a discord server with 20 to 30 other people. some of them were teenagers under the age of 18. in this discord server, they shared jokes, means themes were firearms, racism,
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as well as christianity and opposition to us foreign policy. apparently this member of the air national guard wanted to let his friends in the discord server know about what was actually going on. he had access to this information and he provided it in the court server. now we understand he is arrested in charge of being responsible for the recent leaks. however, questions are raised as people look into the details, for example, why is it that a 21 year. busy old low level member of the wing of the u. s. military, the air national guard in the state of massachusetts had access to these kinds of documents. and furthermore, why was it so easy to track him down? this kind of high level leak? you would think that the leak or would expect to be arrested and set up more barriers to protect their digital fingerprint. so many questions are being re, but at this time it appears this is the individual who has been arrested and charge . or the recent pentagon leaks in early april over
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a 100 classified cia and pentagon documents flooded social networks and media. the leak was reported by western media to be one of the greatest in years and comprised of intel on ukraine and america's support of it as well as information on u. s. rivals, such as russia, china and iran, american allies such as egypt, the u. e. south korea and israel also turned out to be the target of washington's espionage. president biden would even further showing disregard towards the leads content. i'm not concerned about the weight i'm concerned with. moscow has said it was not surprised by that. allegedly evidence revealing nato instructors and fighters are taking part in combat operations in ukraine. russia's deputy foreign minister has also supposed that the leak might be fake with the aim of
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misleading moscow. western media has tried to turn the scandal in its favor by claiming that the leak documents assert internal divisions within russian establishment over ukraine, while also demonizing moscow's allies like china. suggesting the pentagon, you, it's suppose the plans to give arms to putin. such reaction comes as no surprise as white house officials, john kirby has asserted that the leech information should not be disclosed to the public. this is information that has no business in the public domain. it has no business. if you don't mind me saying on the pages of us from pages of newspapers or on television, it is not intended for public consumption. and it should not be out there. former marine corps intelligence officer scott ritter, says the latest lead on americas spying. are of no surprise for the public,
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but shows a friend of military force is exerting more influence on u. s. intelligence. from a logical standpoint, he should not have access to the information that was contained on these documents . his job was probably in handling the documents either for destruction or simply filing them out. he's not an analyst, but the, the problem is the expansion of the americans security states, so to speak, with national guard units playing a more and more important role in, in the intelligence establishment. there should have been better supervision for whatever reason the security was lacks. we know that the u. s. french and spies on its friends. this is not a surprise danger, isn't that? oh, you know that people know that we listen in on friends. the danger is that people now know how we listen that on friends. because that same technology can be used
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for other things. our ability to collect intelligence may be damaged down the road and that could be a danger to the united states of america. and that's it for the our thanks for tuning in for the latest breaking news and updates head over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on also to me to my forms and we'll see you back at the company. our.

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