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bit of a comeback politically, but what do you make about his thoughts on the u. s. economy and he points to think the current administration. do you think he has a point or is this part of his pre election campaign? well, i think for president, trump does have a point in pointing out all these major problems with the u. s. economy and the u. s. government's weaponized in the dollar, for example, as well as many are man handling of major issues in the world. and i think our former president, trump, should also really look at the real causes for these problems. and i don't think of brushing them assigned or accusing the current administration headed by president a by itself will solve the problem. some of these problems are deeply rooted, some are systematic, some cannot be dismissed so easily. and i would say that if the united states does
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not deal with these major crisis ahead on, for example, and they still try to dodge the issues brain of their own problems on china, for example. and try to disrupt global economic growth rather than for example, promoting such growth in the healthy and constructive manner. then what for the president trump is talking about made really become reality is going forward for the us going forward in a few years time that they did sort on what you called the the u. s. s. weaponized ation of the dollar. and obviously, some countries are now shifting towards using their own national currencies. when it comes to trade, obviously, with president the beginning president's visit to china. they conducted the 1st a transaction in you one. what does this say about the american dollar when it comes to the world market now? well, as of today, the u. s. dollar is still the dominant, a currency in the world,
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and it has pros and cons ups and downs of all various reasons. however, if the united states government keeps weaponized in dollar, they will destroy the confidence of many other countries in the dollar as the dominant, legitimate currency in the world. and for countries like china and brazil, and china and many arab countries exporting gas all crude oil to china. and the fact that china is the largest trading partner with more than $130.00 nations in the world. of course, we need to think about, you know, when we need to continue to trade in dollars or with our own currency. because if you keep trading in dollars at a time with the united states government as demonstrated again and again, they're temptation of weaponized in dollar. who wants to be on the such pressure and duress from washington? i don't think major country is doing trade with each other. want to be under the
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duress of the u. s. government who keeps weaponized in the dollar. the dollar should not be weaponized. the dollar should not be a tool or instrumental united states to achieve that. you were legal purposes against other countries. if the dollars dominant position declines and declines and eventually collapses. no one is to be blamed by the u. s. column 11 south strong. and finally, victor, i just want to get your thoughts on on breaks on within, lighted up visits of president luna to silver that to china and with the brakes are g d p. the combined g d p. our biggest countries, i believe, is a slightly overtaken that's of g 7 nations. are we seen a shift now to to have a bipolar world in briggs and the g 7 when it comes to to economics? well, i would say the briggs crunches as well as the other emerging economies at large
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are really making fundamentals shifts inc, that economic growth momentum compared with me that given up conscious represented side by the g 70 i think g 7 in itself is a misnomer because they no longer represent the i growth of the world economy and they also become more and more irrelevant because they do not represent the true aspirations of the many other economists in the world. and they become kind of a like old man's cluck, for example, focusing on what they care about while rather than one that wold economy can development to really care about. therefore, i think future belongs to the emerging markets, especially represented by the biggest countries. no one can reverse this trend and that g h on equal terms were the g contract quite the u. s. l and we end up with some problems technical problems. and if we end up with hurricane in the gulf of
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mexico with, from because some of it's been replaced. i mean this, that there are sanctions. no, this is, this is the problem. the issue here is this. all we did, and this is again, one of the major results of the conflict is we have changes in the direction of trade in energy sources, merely oil and gas and coal. and it's a musical chairs period. that's where the sanctions did. as soon as you can share, we, we diverted the russian gas to asia, we send the american gas europe, we diverted the oil from europe to asia and the middle east and africa. and then the middle east and africa start sending or into europe. the other issue is that because the sanctions really never worked historically and they don't work. it's becoming short of a joke that you will ban yourself from the cheap brush an oil. and yeah,
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and then you are fo china takes that she boy refine it, then send you the gasoline a diesel at ward prices. this is just a joke. ah, well, now back to breaking news this hour as we've received conflicting reports coming from sudan, where confine explosions can be heard across the capital. clashes between the nation's military and rapids special forces power, military have broken out. dozens of wounded have been reported by health officials there. there are serf, has said that they were attacked by members of the national army. the sudanese government denies the claims and says the r s f attacks and army base. ah, the us f claims is taking control of khartoum international airports and another in the eastern province of monroe. the national army has denied this thing. fighting
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at the airport is still ongoing for suggest or traffic of the call to me. international airports has been halted and several flights have been diverted. there are soft power, military has claimed to have taken control of the presidential palace. and this voltage shows folks with permanency finances entering the eastern city of on demand . or for more on this, i'm trying to live in the studio bazzi correspondence shave both shay, thanks so much for joining us. can you tell us what led to the current tensions there in sudan? well, sudan is it? incredibly wealthy country we're arch at lee should be on paper. so it's on surprising that the students difficulties stretch back quite a long way. it was a colonial possession of the british from 899956 since 1956 between then and now it's offered several, a civil wars and a lot of economic and tribal fighting. this latest event where this or a separate or s f, the rapid special forces are now fighting in cartoon with the army. is really an
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older generation of that in fighting where they are, as if is commanded by a general mohammed to handle di gallow. and he is also the deputy leader of a unit he council, which was established post another 2 at which was supposedly going to lead towards democratic elections. now this r s f force is very powerful. it's very large. it has over a $100000.00 men at its disposal, a lot of significant weaponry. and it also, interestingly, you know, has its roots in the judge we'd militia, which lot of the listeners and viewers will remember where you know, instrument and quite a brutal civil war. in the early 2, thousands that militia was used by that. then president omar bashir ad to put down various rebellions on the borderlands as well. they were accused of significant civil rights and, and you know, quite brutal,
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perfect prosecution of this conflict. and a 2015 the or s f, along with the soon these are, they are now fighting in cartoon boat started to send troops into yemen as well. so it's a quite complicated regional conflict in fighting between 2 elements within the same in a group. they feel like, as they just jostle for position ahead of elections. now, you know, in 2017, they were legitimized by the cartoon government. and then subsequently took part in a to, to actually overturn to government. so you can imagine is quite a tumultuous, complex, a situation where the moscow moscow has declared that you know, they would like to see an end to the conflict. they would like to see the shooting to stop and talking to start in a move towards, you know, this idea that there would be actually free elections or so it sounds like a very chaotic and complicated situation that she now you can as moscow's statement
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that of western officials said anything about the current situation in the country . well, we've only heard really from the united states and anti blinking has, has that made a statement, but it's interesting in the context of a shifting geo political map. and, and, you know, a scuffle in a, you know, american essentially playing catch them in africa and in the post colonial world to exert its influence. and anthony blanket has actually made a statement. you can have a listen to. nope, here i spoke with sovereign counsel, cheer, general abdel for to help her hand to day to highlight us support for sudan. he's democratic aspirations and urge the suite formation of a civilian lead. transitional government. yes. so as, as you can see, i think what's important as that we watch this space because it's a very important space post colonial africa, the global. so the move towards this multi poll a world which stitches into why this is a very interesting place. and again, it's a significantly wealthy country when it comes to its oil resources. so we'll watch
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the space fair for unity will. thanks famous for breaking down. that's a quite complicated situation. incidentally, quite fluid one as well. hope you keep it updated on development. thanks so much 90 to as cross live now to her son, she could lead no security analyst from somalia and to learn more about the situation that ensued done. and thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. now, we just had some reaction from anthony blinkin, suggesting that the incident lights within the country are trying to block progress on the establishment of a, a civilian government. there are what's your take on what's anthony bring concert a 1st or fall in the 1st and i'm very disappointed to have barzon gunfire. i'm comfortable with the military on the sudanese national army and then we'll know really for the last few weeks there was a tension between the 2 scientists yesterday was skeleton mall because a,
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he'd be a military machine to capital. and this morning walk out. but with the full force, the but the 2 sides, of course, there is a claim on counter claim, but using the contract position, the military says that the military started the using the game is again, is to been well that also that, but it is safe to know the benefit of them but that, but that's in the case the case is that the sudanese complicates of tuition in the for the last couple of years because of the form of a lawsuit establishing a similar i would call them and the and i'm a sub it language was a response, a quick response forces and the one to use in their own appointments, outside the professional, and well, to put in the army labs with us. so they, we can done national army, invite to the military forces for, for, but again,
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all for, you know, the facts and he's actually them and then the sub, but i'm really, really upset about food of thought. lisa had me t s supported, i'm the give bleach to accepting a limit ship when it comes to the 2 forces. but the last week there was a game, the competition. when that the committee proposed to integrate to clean the national army. but i'm limited. i mean, but the limited, i mean, they said we need 10000 and nobody knows why want to full 10 or 10 years and nobody knows why they want to 14 is going to lead to the lashonda. i mean, where the national i'm sitting on the on will be and it for 2 years. but nevertheless, i as a civil and for little ones to mobilize them, but a military in order to disqualify the military. and the suit then will be in your
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area. i don't, we don't know what would have been for the biggest dallas most certainly a very, very expense and worrying situation that indeed is quite difficult to figure out. what exactly is happening on the ground with accounts. the claims for from both acts is that, do you think we are witnessing a q by the r s f here they did claims. have taken the presidential palace? what do you think the end goal is? actually it doesn't mean i don't see the military good, but i seem though some seem like a list of maybe the civil war or that the sense a breakdown and the entire set that will collapse it because i don't think so that the student is military. would accept a military, a behind it took over the bower and to some to beat them the national army because the student is michelle. i missed also a daily half,
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almost to 100000. with the i for says the tank is the messiah is that number? of that, a he a women's and i don't think is a plan and he's men will just to give up to, to and he's a military, it over the shoe that i don't know. i don't expect to dublin. and finally, i know maybe that if there is a lot of the inefficient. yeah, apologies, apologies for until the candidate is also in more of it. only linda inside like, yes, i just wanted it. what do you think cooler heads, wills? go hail, how to, how do you, how do you see the see the situation developing further? what will it take for come to be restored in the country? i left the unless you are the last official i'm to join to them but military. i don't think you saw them, but i mean, if you're alone,
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will be able to took over the power and to subjugate the military, national official, unless i mean what is that is that it split or nutrition is a among the national i'm it then we could expect the lab one, maybe the, but i'm elected or as i said, the power. but that condition with the military is split among themselves or at least if they some on the market of the national. i mean, it might consider the war. well, we'll have to wait and see how the situation unfolds in the coming hours and days. has sun shake ali nor security unless jordan is from somalia. thank you very much for breaking down the situation on the ground that force my belief. the chief prosecutor, the international criminal court, is making a killing from nate. so states, thanks to pursuing an agenda against russia. and the presidents with us at least,
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is according to revelations, from the grey zones editor in chief max blumenthal. 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 latimer putin and maria alova bill over to a major donors conference in london, co hosted by the british government and the dutch government and the ukrainian government, who, 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 reports from the gray. so
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a recent international conference in london, attended by prosecutor con, raised $4900000.00 for the hague investigations of russia. that's event. so 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 parts of east in ukraine, which moscow has called a legitimate evacuation of civilians. prosecute the cons. accusations against russia are ironic, given his own failure to investigate position. and there's never been a severe pressure rebukes and west in the west. and the best thing to do is just let the west off the hook. so he drops the investigation into us torture and atrocities and 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
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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 fo, of nato. and as we splain, 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. finally on the eve of east israel, police are blocking thousands of christine wish has from reaching the holy sputter . in jerusalem, palestinian christians have gathered in the old city for the annual holy fire ceremony. both these really forces of sets of checkpoints and are using force to continue the influx of people of thought to denounce their intention to only allow $1800.00 people on the 5 times less than usual, citing security concerns. the decision has i'm good church, clergy, and worshippers alike, as they are trying to break through the various the
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o in the u. s. a 21. no, excuse me. that's my mistake. what you've done now for this, i'll be back in around 7 minutes time. for more on the latest into don't do checkouts our web site, but i'll be here the top of the hour with another one down at the new thanks very much for watching. ah ah, in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt puppet government of southern vietnam. in 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. the pentagon was confident that the victory would be on the american side
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