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getting to maintain global dominance, simply when you minute, the focus was on the international situation, which has been unprecedentedly, aggravated. it's a result of the hybrid war that the west unleashed or is global dominance, trying to be the objective processes of forming a multiple world order exposure for these purposes. cuz secret and regime is actually used, which for many years, has been nurtured as a springboard from which a direct nozer threats to russia secures, are projected delays against this background. russia said that we have developed a new concept of foreign policy, which contains conclusions on how we can further develop our state, where it's how we can interact with the states that retain independence is 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 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
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the international trade rather, but also redefines, russia's own vision of itself. because in that document, russia being described as a unique for 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. china, india, and a number of other countries share this in europe. oh, by the way, international politics is developing. many of this countries believe that one of the reasons why the west was militarize in ukraine to such an extent is to essentially try to preserve its dominance. now, for a minister, a lover of was specifically asked about the possible peace process in ukraine.
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he reiterated the foreign ministers position that russia is open to negotiations. in fact, russia has tried to reach some sort of compromise with the ukrainians last year. thanks to the facilitation of turkey, for example, but done 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 nature leadership, american leadership, french, 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 that condition,
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so the negotiations would be ripe. the ukraine is used as a spending material and the, the stake of the west is not to allow a single event to cast doubt on this claims done in the the world border. the whole problem is not between russia 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 its had germany, to preserve its unfair privileges and advantages both they can amik system and in security, they main until that remains the western position. there could be no change on, on the battlefield. and the latest episode all going on the ground after we can see the energy expert on us. l. g malone. the ramifications of the
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e. u. sanctions against russia is a sneak peak of that interview. and you can watch it in full here and i'll see on saturday effect. and this is something you won't hear on that so called mainstream media in a donations that the people paying for putins war as they call it, are the european union countries that a sanctioning themselves and they are paying a general price. if you look at the spending that those governments made to kind of mitigate the impact of the enter the crash. it is in billions of dollars. and if you look at it in term of living standards, i mean forgot shake people went back to, to would. and burning wood, and we're the, remember all to talk about the showers and the hot showers and change the thermostat and all that stuff. the living standards basically went down. so it's not only the financial cost as the living standards to that play the role here. the other thing is that it be to tional issue, people really?
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i mean if you go to african the middle east, i heard this so many times in a rush of months. and we heard it during the cup of $27.00 and sher michelle and egypt. what they are peers would tell the africans, and the middle easterners where they tell them, oh, you cannot use fossil fuel, but they went back to coal. they told them you cannot give subsidies to your population to support gasoline and diesel prices. but we are good to do it anyway. so there was a damage to their reputation that i think it would take very long time to, to replace ah, to france now, where protests have set fire to a police station after the government approved of reform to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 fresh images circulating on social media so a blaze and engulfing the entrance of the police office. in the city of ran, a local monastery has also been torched. firefighters were quick to arrive at the
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scenes, put out the flames. protests on going on friday night across from the game, the government's pension reform, which was pushed through without a vote in parliament on thursday. union workers that over 800000 people, gathered in paris with a total of more than a 1000000 across the country. now to some disturbing news from the russian republic of don, yet where ukrainian shelling has left for people dead and 10 more wounded, including a child that's according to local officials. the deadly attack targeted the city of yes, nevada tire. this footage shows the aftermath of the shelling which had several residential buildings. most of the wounded civilians are said to be in a critical condition with the doctors now fighting for their lives. elsewhere in the dawn, yes, republic, a powerful barrage of russian artillery fire has hit the ambassador city of our team. all school back commute, the wagner group say that targeted one of the last remaining ukrainian positions
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inside the city with a massive plume of smoke and deep we've seen rising in the air all to most has experienced some of the heaviest fighting of the dom bath conflict for many months, he is more from ortiz, a senior correspondent, mariah garcia for the battle full on top of skis ongoing. it is perhaps the most vicious battle on the european continent be fighting, easy rages, day and night. throughout the night there are attacks counter attacks. the ukrainian government is increasingly throwing unprepared reserves into the meat grinder, and that is what the battle of our tom of has been called. the meat cried. the latest developments are such that the forces of wagner, private military company, wagner, i believed o claim to have taken of the central railway that stretches along along
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the city almost almost through through the center of the city. if that is indeed the truth and that would mean that ukrainian troops have been forced out of central, a charm of which means that all they have left under their control are the residential neighborhoods in the west of the city. we have heard casualty estimates varying from from different sides. but wagner, for example, have said that more than $30000.00 ukranian fighters have perished in the battle of, for our germ of if we take a, if we take the formula, the standard formula for, for killed versus injured, which is one to, for the not with me more than a $100000.00 ukranian soldiers were also injured in the battle of arch, almost never the less than the numbers are subject to debate on the ukrainian side, highly classified the we have heard them of, we have heard them compared to catastrophic. that is a term that the ukranian ambassador to the,
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to great britain called the ukranian casualties. the perhaps will be revealed after this conflict is over, nevertheless, of the fighting east, still vicious, despite the fact that ukraine ascending in unprepared conscript people who were drafted from the streets of ukrainian cities just days ago, winding on the front lines of the serious battle in the world at the moment and perhaps the fiercest in decades. despite that fact, there is still very strong resistance, artillery has torn the city apart, even comparing it to mary. you boat. the battle of last year that we thought was devastating. this is much more so it is continuing but back to the belief that they will have the city of the control within 3 weeks. ah, the chief prosecutor at the international criminal court is making a killing from nato state. thanks to pursuing an agenda against russia and its presidents, as, according to the latest revelations, from the gray zones at
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a to and chief max, berlin and fell. when i looked into how this arrest warrant developed, it wasn't very hard to find on the public record, clear acknowledgement that kareem khan had tied his indictment of vladimir putin and marielle over bill over to a major donors conference in london, co hosted by the british government and the dutch government and the ukrainian government, which has hosted kareem con 4 times for government guided officially curated tours of ukraine, where he has overlooked ukrainian human rights abuses and atrocities on the battlefield. it was tied to that donors conference where he raised millions of dollars for his office continuing a de luge of western support that began in february 2022. almost the moment when russian forces entered ukraine. according to the report from the grey zone,
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a recent international conference in london, attended by, prosecutes a con, raised at full point $9000000.00 for the hague investigations off russia. that event took place only a week after the i. c. c issued an arrest warrant for vladimir putin accusing him of the alleged deportation of children from former parts of east in ukraine, which most of us call the legitimate evacuation of civilians. prosecute a cons, accusations against russia ironic given his own failure to investigate the deportation of hundreds of thousands of palestinians from territories occupied by israel. con has also been criticized for narrowing the scope of the hakes probe into u. s. military atrocities in afghanistan, off the pressure from washington. this was clearly a political decision. there's really no other way it can be interpreted. it gave the u. s. and their allies, a get out of jail free card. the investigation into easily atrocities is not a priority for the office of the prosecutor. every time the issues raised before
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con, he never takes a position. and there's never been a statement. prosecutor con, however, things convinced of his own impartiality and claims that his only affinity lies with the rule of law. of course, the prosecutor of the i c. c. does not. whatever affection and regard i may have for my dear friends in ukraine, has no special affinity to any particular country. we're not a party to any hostilities. we have an affinity to legality. the great thing is that not submits, all again, says the hague prosecutors, case against russia is riddled with contradictions. with a clear yes state agenda showing through the cracks. the i c. c, which is based in a hag and created by the west, is essentially meant to be a political tool of the west. and any attempt by grim cons, predecessors to defy the west by investigating its own well documented and heinous atrocities from iraq to afghanistan to the occupied territories of palestine have
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been met with severe pressure rebukes and western sanctions on raw. the icy prosecutors of cream con, comes in, facing a crisis of legitimacy and finds that all the sudden the united states loves him. his home country loves him. he is well good on becoming an international star, unlike his predecessors in the west. and the best thing to do side is just let the west off the hook. so he drops new investigation into us torture and atrocities in afghanistan, focusing exclusively on the taliban and isis k. and he essentially stalls or freezes the i. c c's investigation into his railey war crimes in the palestinian occupied territories. giving a get out of jail free card to 2 of the world's worst human rights abusers, while focusing exclusively on the geopolitical foe of nato. and as we splain,
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this arrest warrant was bought and paid for by nato states, the allies of the u. s. while the u. s. refuses to comply with the rome statute and rejects the i c c. and the usa 21 year old suspect allegedly behind the leak of classified intelligence payments has been charged with unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of national defense information. the case has prompted the government to double down on surveillance, but the mainstream media is now demanding even more sense to ship from the pentagon to prevent such leaks in the future. what technologies is the pentagon applying right now to both spot leaked documents on line and track potential indicators of leaking type practices. can you say whether a deity has anyone looking at the chat rooms on discord? what is your message to anyone who might be thinking of leaking these kind of documents in the future? what took so long for d, o. d, in the intelligence community, to, to locate these documents, are there less people who have access to this type of information today?
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than there were a week ago. meanwhile, as being revealed that the us mainstream media had identified the suspect even before the f b. i could find out is caleb open investigation as to how deeply some corporate outlets are in bed with the spooks in washington. what's particularly interesting is the tracking down of this accused leeker was done by 2 journalists, 2 journalists, outfits. one describes itself as a group of independent journalists. however, its connections to american intelligence are quite well known at this point. and the other is the new york times, which is one of the main voices of the american establishment. and we have 2 entities that described themselves as journalists, as the press, basically bragging, very proud about having worked with the f, b i to hunt down a leeker years. what's been said belin kits,
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eric tula worked with the new york times stone colored trial of digital evidence that appears to identify jack dick shira. a 21 year old air national guardsman as the leader of an online game chat group, where u. s. intelligence documents leaked now belling, cat in particular, likes to present itself is very independent investigative cutting edge. but they worked hand in hand with law enforcement to track down the identity of an individual who may classified documents of vailable to the public and put them on the internet. and there's been quite a reaction to that on social media. well done for working with the feds to ensure whistleblowers are arrested great work in the name of censor, las investigative journalism. it's astonishingly embarrassing on the part of the new york times, especially that instead of reporting on relevant leaks, they do the work of a fascist security state to find the leaker instead disgusting. there was
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a time when the new york times went to court to argue they had the right to publish, leaked government documents. now they're helping the government track down leakers . if you see a leak in the new york times, it was planted by the government. so we have a situation where over a 100 documents of classified information related to the american government and its relationship with the conflict in ukraine have flooded the media. now the individual who's been charged for this is a 21 year old member of the air national guard massachusetts. he apparently is reported to have wanted to impress his friends on a discord server on the internet. and so he made these documents available questions raised about why that's a low level member of the military would have access to. ready information but regardless, he has been arrested now mainstream media as played up the politics and the views of the young man describing him as racist. pro gun christian, anti war, etc,
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almost as if they're portraying him as an insurrection. his wrangell link him to donald trump. his orders and the january 6th of that mainstream media has painted quite a picture and characterized this individual as being associated with a larger meal you and us politics. here's what they've said. we do have a domestic extremism problem in america. one of the greatest national security threats facing our country comes from with it within sometime individuals that have these kind of personality defects get through and unfortunately, caused the problem. and he had some extreme views about some he thought the u. s. government was engaging conspiracy. the washington post, as you know, reviewed video of the suspect, yelling racial and anti semitic slurs. and one thing that is clear is u. s. officials are indicating they will be increasing the surveillance of us citizens and their internet activities when it comes to this kind of thing in order to ensure the classified documents are not leaked in the future. some where the media
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outlets have now tried to blame the russia bogeyman call the play the russian mon cause rather. so i think us officials, they say most good. we like it. behind the ledge leak. 5. russia already saying be released documents so honey dubious. and could be part of with this information campaign. the unverified papers have also pointed the claims of divisions within the russian establishment of the ukraine. well, mostly i, on the list that larry johnson say this would they kill us to see the us blaming. russia is like an alcoholic trying to blame somebody else for their own alcoholism . they know recognition of the internal problem. this leak came from the us side. i am not convinced. in fact, i'm very dubious that this 21 year old just did this on his all the 23 years of experience. i have never seen one of the ca, operation center documents never. so number one.
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