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a joe biden imposing the sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's you, boomerang ah, green is used as a spending money to the state is not too low, single, you, them cost moves, claims to going in. they both foreign minister explains most goes revised international doctrine, which responded to the coach from hybrid war. the west is apparently waging against the multi pole of world order every night. and why should every country have to be tied to dollars for trade? why can't we trade in our own currency?
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brazilian president calls for ditch in the dollar and using national currency for trade, us breaks overtakes and g 7 in terms of global g, d, p, and pace, but not like this. the u. s. based thing tank is not impressed by saudi arabia, restoring ties with us regional rivals, syria and iran. a must go to the world, you're watching r t international. my name is peter scott here with the top stories at 3 pm this friday. thanks for joining us. the russian foreign minister said to give, rob, says his new, the new, this new concept response to a so called hybrid war, the west is waging against russia to maintain global dominance. simply giving you money. 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 or is global dominance,
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trying to be the objective processes of forming a multiple, a 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 notes or 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, how we can interact with states that routine independence of a special place is given to the development of a broad partnership throughout the eurasian continent we just heard that the minister mentioned rushes, a new foreign policy doctrine that was a release 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
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a unique or self determined country civilization. i know that's quite a mouthful, but what essentially means is the end to russia's efforts, which began after the end of the cold war to sort of get itself integrated into the western lab international system or the so called based order. now, clearly russia had suspicions and doubts about the success of this endeavor for wide a number of years. but they got intensified with the launch of russia's military operation in ukraine, which according to the kremlin, according to moscow, was unnecessary staff to withstand not only western fresher or western hybrid war against russia, but essentially western efforts. you fight against the natural law of history of china, india and a number of other countries share
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a view of the way international politics is developing. many of these countries believe that one of the reasons why the west was militarized and ukraine to such an extent, essentially tried to preserve its dominance now for the minister love was specifically asked about the possible peace process in ukraine. he reiterated the foreign ministers position that the russia is open to negotiations. in fact, a russia has tried to reach some sort of compromise with the ukrainians last year. thanks to the facilitation of turkey for example. but the ukrainians had to backtrack under the pressure of the united states minister abroad says today that it's ultimately not about any piece. talk statements repeatedly made by major leadership, american leadership, french,
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this of german leadership, british leadership. they say one and the same thing. it does not time for negotiations, your grade must be on the battlefield. russia must suffer a strategic defeat on the battlefield. and only after that, the conditions for the negotiations would be ripe. the ukraine was used as a spending material and the the steak of the west is not to allow a single event. to gust doubt when this claims to dominate the world border. the whole problem is not between rush and ukraine. the whole problem is between the west and the rest and the western efforts to use any means possible to preserve as dominance, to preserve as have germany,
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to preserve its unfair privileges and advantages, both in the can amik system and in security. the main reason for mr. also echoed the brazilian presidents call for the use of national currencies instead of us dollar and global trade was made during louis visit to china. love out that the process of the dollars ation is inevitable. among the, with great scales undermining all positions because the countries of the world understand how both american leadership and their satellite states inadequately and grossly exploit their positions in the world economy. brazilian president lewis spoke at a conference in beijing cohen to move away from the dollar and rely more on their national currency in trade, please don't, is reversible. the americans have already seriously got the branch on which they were sitting. the president called for de dollarization, comes as china and brazil have completed the 1st transaction in you. one was in vance, an advance of the trip. the sides are also exposed to design several agreements and
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exchange views. on other international concerns, marissa had of the new development bangs as a big nations, have already grown the economies on the 7 countries. now, in the, my brakes has become even more relevant together, the countries represent of a 40 percent of the world's population and approximately a quarter of global g, d, p in purchasing power parity. it is estimated that the bricks economies already larger than the economy of g 7 countries here from, i mean, while the share of the chinese currency and world markets has doubled over the past year, february, the u on accounted for less than 2 percent of global trade since then, the chinese currency is reached 4.5 percent with you on now break beating down the euro's neck. the dollar share is also in decline as more and more traders turn to its chinese rival or moscow among those dropping the dollar in favor of the u on versus turnover with china. in the 1st quarter of 2023 increased by more than 38
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percent, amounting to almost $54000000000.00 according to chinese authorities. busy moscow and beijing game to reach $200000000000.00 in trade by next year. first of economics, which and wolf also said that the world is witnessing a radical shift in the global economy. that could result in the dollar losing its dominance. 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 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
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take time to adjust. that's what we're seeing, an adjustment, ah, the u. s. based middle east institutes is not impressed by the normalization of ties between syria, iran, and number of, of the arab countries. for phones you back. so cold, moderate rebels in syria instead of the government. so you ravia is restoring different, much its eyes with both iran on syria while damascus has announced the mutual reopening of embassies, which nysha me while bahrain and kits. i have also taken steps to resume by lateral cooperation after years of discord, ortiz, dakota, except the story. a historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria after 12 years of sever diplomatic ties, re adds even set 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. a polling and desperately short sighted, so it has welcomed a sas, foreign minister face on my dad and deputy foreign minister, i man. so son to jed that this is an escalation. it's unconditional submission to a criminal regime. an arca state an l. i of iran's islamic revolutionary guard, cor, that's charles lister, a senior fellow and director of to syria related programs at the middle east institute think tank sponsored by the u. s. state department. it comes as no surprise then that he spent his career white washing the bloody deeds of syrian jihadist groups. rebranding them as moderate rebels despite the documented atrocities they've committed against civilians. these opposition may not necessarily be the kind of opposition that we wanted, but it has a very significant constituency in syria. so these are not necessarily people we would want as our allies. but we have to acknowledge that these are syrians,
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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 their already ease. this is a part of that american catastrophe police's of the middle east. how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists with the crimean, as with very eloquent and is under my dad's face, knows very well that are, are sham and other and military groups then, or that they are the those odd dearest entities. and they are classified as at their us into this and then from national living, how we will make a reconciliation with them and how we, we bring them to the political operation. should we bring to the rest of the government and see it in to the fundamental syria? should we bring those whole be headed serious civilians and sit in san jose and kate and make exclusions here and there. so we bring of him to the parliament, should we form a parliament on a government of really criminal r, r. i'll shaw mal new straw al qaeda?
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i says, there is not exactly a gaping ideological difference between them and lister knows that as he even admitted that aurora shot 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 bleed the country dry of its oil. it's no wonder america's war hawks are upset, the 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 only party will do then to change its position as united states as a middle eastern nations. we have a very long experience with american and,
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and with western policies. in middle east, which was very catastrophic indeed. and i don't think that too unlikely. the states now in a position and which can classify who was the criminal and who was the innocent, who is the tourist and who is not an accomplice is always really catastrophe in middle east and they didn't do anything good for our nations, which we can remember now the news, the u. s. department of justice says the f b i the rest of the 21 year old national guard service men in connection with the leak of classified national security documents. american officials say some of those falls were altered, which is where some questions over the legitimacy of the kelly mormon hospital. us officials say he came peacefully, he did not resist arrest the 21 year old jack t x. the era is a member of the massachusetts air national guard, and it is reported that the new york times was involved in figuring out that he was
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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, 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 discourse server. now we understand he is arrested and charged 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 old, low level member of the wing of the us military, the air national guard, the state of massachusetts, had access to these kinds of documents. and furthermore, why was it so easy to track him down with this kind of high level leak?
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you would think that the leaker would expect to be arrested and set up more barriers to protect their digital fingerprints. so many questions are being raised, but at this time it appears this is the individual who has been arrested and charged for the recent pentagon leaks. i know the april over a 100 classified ca and pence again, documents for the social networks and media leak was reported by western media to be the biggest since edward snowden, and comprised and fell on ukraine on america. support as well as information on us, rivals, russia, china and iran is one of these allies, including egypt, the south korea. and israel was invited though, dismissed the leagues. i'm not concerned about the weight, and i'm concerned with knocking contemporaneous in moscow has said it was not surprised by the legend. leads, evidence revealing the nato instructors and fights is, are in ukraine, where says,
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deputy foreign minister has also suggested the league maybe intended to mislead moscow. mr. media has reported the lead documents, asserts internal divisions within the russian establishment of ukraine. but also criticizing moscow's allies like china so just depends again, new it's funds to give alms to russia. white house official, john kirby said the leads information should not be in the public domain. 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 a front pages of newspapers or on television, it is not intended for public consumption. and it should not be out there. for marine corps intelligence officer, scott riches said that such a low level service men should not have had access to such high level information 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
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simply filing them. oh, he's not an analyst. but the problem is the expansion of the americans security state, so to speak, with national guard units playing a, a more and more important role in, in the intelligence establishment. there should have been better supervision for whatever reason. um, the security was lacks. we know that the u. s. for instance, 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, though, because that same technology can be used 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. ah, well, now back to one of our top stories this, our brazil's president's luna da silva,
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is currently in beijing and he's meeting with his chinese county bots. she jing peng earlier presidents, lula cold for new trade practices around the globe, suggesting the use of national currencies instead of the u. s. dollar for global trade of mon this let's cross over now to see g t n correspondent, jang, june yen. what are the key takeaways jen? thanks so much for joining us at. well, 1st of all, thanks for having me with during their talk president, she spoke highly of the letter relations between china and brazil, saying that china sees the relationship as one of the as one of the top priorities are high on is diplomatic agenda, especially given the extensive common interest shared by the 2 countries and the 2 leaders of a group read on foraging, stronger ties between the 2 countries, politically, economically,
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and culturally and present. she pointed out that as china embarks on its journey to prison, pursuing high quality development, china would definitely continue to open up, which would simply bring more opportunities for for brazil, and the whole world as well as jane prison shooting, paying ex, expressed these confidence that a china, brazil relationship would definitely continue to enjoy sound and stable growth, which is bound to play a very significant role, a very positive role for peace, you know, stability and prosperity in both regions and beyond. and how did they vision respond to the brazilian presence, coal? $40.00 zation. what of this i bought on? yes. well, the dollarization is also one of the hot hot in america and expected to boost the original economic and trade recovery interposed endemic gary and more significantly,
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health of the companies to find a more reliable attorney to the us dollar. as they seek safer cooperation portrayed and investment deals and reduce to risks of the volatile us dollar. and as you just mentioned, the cross border again, settlement, or de dollarization corporation will be highlighted or during the last visit which could possibly include other moves for building and more reliable payment mechanism as well. so more to be expected in this arena was and generally in correspondence thanks very much for bringing us up to speed on the brazilian president's visit to china. thank you ah, over to france now where number of people have been injured and dozens more detained as demonstrations against a french president microns pension reforms and violence. if police using tegan on buttons to disperse out, ah,
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with a footage shows tig. gus vin, the streets is protest as face off against ryan police. now this all comes on the eve of the constitutional council's decision, which sets you fully approve the raising of the retirement age from $60.00 to $64.00. moved that was pushed through by the government without a votes in parliament. the crushes during thursday's rallies included skirmishes in central paris and have been significant disruptions to public transport in the capital, a widespread civil unrest. it is continuing to sweep across the country. maybe not now the u. s. a has blacklisted and international investment bank based in
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hungry and he's become an outpost for russian intelligence in europe. the sanctions come as budapest has taken a more conservative stance towards the war in ukraine, the u. s. ambassador su hungry said that washington has concerns of budapest relationship with moscow. unlike other nato allies previously engaged with this russian entity, hungary has dismissed the concerns of the united states government regarding the risks its continued presence poses to the alliance. we have concerns about the continued eagerness of hungarian leaders to expand and deepen ties with the russian federation. the sanctions come just one day after hungry agreed a gas deal with russia. and where is prime minister has repeatedly stated that his country is subject to pressure from its name. so allies with demands coming from washington and brussels to sever energy ties with russia inside with ukraine of budapest has its been firm and its position. the americans have not given up on forcing hungary into the pro war stands shared by many of our allies,
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but hungary remains convinced that peace is the only common interest. there is no allied, diplomatic or even friendly pressure that hungary will not resist. the national consultants or rasmussen believes the u. s. is undermining trust between the 2 nations? well, i think the, i think when you're sanctioning your allies or if you're blowing up their pipeline, i think that's a bad way. a very poor example of, of international relations. but it seems like certain countries have a foreign foreign staff or foreigner relations who seem to have their own way of diploma. and it's definitely not an optimal way to do it. and i think it creates creates more animosity within the country. and maybe you get your short term gains, but i think long term you destroy the trust. and trust is perhaps the most
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important thing in diplomacy, in relation with her or mine is actually very has been very, very strong. i think in supporting initiative and positions that are important for the hungarian people. he actually unlike a lot of politics in europe, mister or bun actually puts his people 1st. and it is actually fighting to help create a better environment for them or to mitigate the damage that the european union and the u. s. posing across europe, or from all on any of those stories that you've just seen. do check out our websites, r t dot com, as well as our social media pages. my name is peter scott, and i'll be back in just over 30 minutes time with another rundown of all the latest out to see of them. ah,
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french president microns visit the china has the atlantis is world and neo cons of all stripes and an uproar. instead of being a mere cutaway in service of washington, the french president actually stood up for his own country. and here put his micron a buck short and a day late and in luis counter, russian state will never be tied as on the northland scheme divest with 55 with will ban in the european union. the kremlin. ca, yep, machine. the state on crush up to date and split our t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all band to on youtube with
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the did a major united states bank knowingly, negligently and unlawfully provide and pull levers through which recruiters and victims were paid and was indispensable. to the operation and concealment of the of steam trafficking enterprise one island country has filed a lawsuit which says, so i'm going to use on this edition of 360 view. we're going to look at the latest charge against j. p. morgan chase bank. why the attorney general of the us virgin islands says the major bank should be held accountable for the monetary actions of jeffrey epstein. as good started
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ah well, it seems the drama and whether the power continues to spread. even after jeffrey, i've seen death for years ago. unfortunately, that doesn't necessarily mean justice or accountability for anyone who is involved does as well. never in modern day have you found a story which involves some of the most powerful people in the world, sex illegal activities and a whole laundry list of international crimes. get very little convictions in the legal system actually happening. despite revelation, after revelation, there is still a huge cloud of mystery regarding the inner workings of the epstein sex trafficking organization and the specific individuals involved the latest to come to light is the accusation against one of the world's largest banks. j. p. morgan chase bank regarding the actual financing of absence various business ventures. joining us now
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to discuss is journalists marlyn at injure, who has recently written about the virgin islands attorney general, who was fired for pursuing a litigation against jeffrey. i've seen thank you so much for joining me. hey, thanks for having me. yeah. like you said around the new year attorney general of the virgin islands. nice. george was relieved from her duties as what the statement from the governor said, but the picture seems to be that she was let go because of tensions about this lawsuit that her office had filed against j. p. morgan chase right before the year ended on december 27. what's the thing that's the latest development of from everything that's going on to this attorney general to her actually who just secured. i mean, she just secured a $105000000.00 settlement from jeffrey. i've seen the state being dismissed by the governor, governor over the investigation. you said that you think the dismissal of denise and george by governor, our brian junior, 4 days had to find
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a lawsuit against j. p. morgan? chase. do you not think this could possibly be retaliation or something else involved? does it not? right. and not large enough red flag to cause some sort of investigation. that's what local media has reported. you know, right when the story came out. publications like virgin island daily news and st thomas press. they said that there were these reports that they're being unhappy with our filing lawsuit that hadn't kept her updated that she hadn't kept him updated on the fact that she was filing the case. and then a few days ago the new york times reported something similar. they said that it was not necessarily because that but just vague. you know, hey, she hadn't kept them apprised me. one thing that she could get them apprised, of course, was this lawsuit. and the other thing that the local press has reported is that she's been unhappy with how many resources she's been expending on pursuing the epstein enterprise. but she just, she also received
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a large sum it from the previous case. so it's not like she was bringing money in to help cover her expenses. so now you want to look at this case that she actually filed, what is the case actually a ledge, j. p. morgan chase did in regards to the scene enterprises. the language they use is pretty unequivocal. they say j. p. morgan, unknown.
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