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a little booklet loose with the u. s. has started a crusade against russia's legitimate interest and culture according to russia's foreign ministers speaking in cuba, on the last stock of his latin american 2 were also this tower. with the pentagon, knew the identity of the bomber who targeted the cobble airport, but chose not to act on it. got to stand out revelation as washington begins hearing. and it just won't happen in the chaotic us withdrawal from afghanistan. base that take this stands against revelations over washington's role in drawing up the north stream pipelines by flogging as balls reports by investigative journalist, seymour hersh with
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coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i. rachel blevins. here with the latest news, welcome to the program. we had confirmed our solidarity in international affairs as according to russia's foreign minister sergey la rav, who was speaking after a meeting with the president of cuba, they both agreed to work together to resist u. s. attempts for global domination. cuba is the final stop on mob. rob's latin american 2 were let us use the medical schedule as well. if you are asking about russian american relations, we don't have any particular relations. we only discuss things out of necessity and issues that arise and the activities of our embassies, and also with the regard to attempts by the united states to abuse its position as the host country of the united nations lab. rob also visited nicaragua this week and how talks with the countries president, daniel ortega, they discuss
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a deeper partnership between the nations progress on current projects and the impact at us sanctions. meanwhile, speaking with his cuban counterpart, the russian foreign minister, i've shown the current ukrainian greendale claiming the poorest countries are being denied much needed supplies. she sneered blue and would be more honest to buy cheap, ukrainian grain to supply it free of charge to the ports, countries that need food, but the european union and the united states and not interested in this as they are interested in a long distance commercialization of grain exports. this is their force and the last assault of sergei love rove. so let an american journey here in cuba, he has had some traditional activity. as, for example, he a light, a grief at jose, marty monuments. then he had to and i'm meeting whiskey, cuban of counterparts, bruno role that he gets better. yeah. and we actually had a good opportunity to stand in the very same room where they were speaking. and
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here's the beginning all for they are speech. so they a cuban minister, a bruno, to that he gets out, but he ha, applauded the russian efforts to stop the expansion at alpha. then nita and also he urged her to to find that pisa, any ukraine as soon as possible. meanwhile sergey love froth condemned to once again, and they need the sanction sent that to united states impose against cuba . all soon after these meetings, he had sergey la pro for a matter of their cuban and president miguel b as a canal. and afterwards he also to at press conference, it's been quite a journey for countryside e for in days says sergey love roll cress visited to cuba, nicaragua, venezuela and in brasil. and, and this actually generated
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a lot of criticism from the western countries. meanwhile, sergey la ferrara seems to have launched a clear message to on the west. that's i, in spite of all the effort saw to oppress russia, moscow will still continue having good relationships with the it's a historic old friends. the editor of brazil 24 savit leonardo cyber believes that survey labranz visit shows the balance of power is changing away from the u. s. and towards multi polarity. i mean, the character such recent trips as the intention of really solidifying relations with those countries that chose not to simply follow the policies that are being carried by the united states and nato members. and who seek sort of more independent position,
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which is the keys of pursuit in particularly i don't really think west and here the call for him to think sions because sanctions have to be understood as a political to really for stays into following particular agenda in the keys of the states which don't comply with broad view which is imposed by the united states as the world is really facing one mental change. now we see the balance of power. really changing not in favor the united states, but rather favor of what we would call multiple narrative. the pentagon knew the identity of the bomber who targeted the cobble airport, but chose not to act on it. that revelation came to light during a fiery session of the house oversight committee and of the chaotic us withdrawal
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from janice. then we did a fine the bomb or our adel guys did their work. the bad news ministration would not authorize the shooting, nor the arrest of the bomber that killed the start date. americans and a 170 of our african allies wounded a maimed many, many others y y y. well, the hearings on capitol hill brought us back to the debacle surrounding the us military's whole out of afghanistan. and there was that horrendous bombing that killed 13 us service members. and a 170 afghans were gathered at the airport, trying to flee in mid the pullout. now, what is important to note is the testimony pretty clearly established at 4 days prior to the bombing, the united states became aware of an i d bomb test that was being conducted when
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was anticipating some kind of terrorist attack and that among the crowd, it was picked out through the bomber was and they were waiting for the order to either shoot or arrest the potential bomber. here's some testimony we heard from a u. s. marine over the communication network. we passed that there was a potential threat and an idea attack eminent. this was a series that could get, i request engagement authority, while my team leader was ready on the m 110, some automatic sniper system. the response leadership did not have the engagement authority for us. do not engage. now the man you just heard testifying there a u. s. maureen sergeant, i was told to go among the crowd and find a translator. and while he was in the crowd looking for a translator, the last occurred and he lost his arm and his leg in that devastating bombing. now, in addition to hearing the testimony from u. s. military personnel about what went on amid and chaotic afghan whole out. we
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also heard from robert stork representing the u. s. department of defense and he testified about the need for oversight and how the pentagon as adjusted some of its procedures following the withdrawal, we pivoted our work, a dear d i o i g to deal with some emergency air drive time. my time has expired. do you have data regarding, well, what i, what i was gonna say is we've not done oversight work on that now. but as i testified, we did obtain a copy of the administrations after action and we're actively reviewing that now. and if there's additional oversight, we're already do i do it wash. now, while biting wouldn't authorize the effort to prove that this horrendous bombing from occurring at the hands of the military appeared, had been tied in preventing this, this devastating blast. what was authorized was a retaliatory strike by the united states afterwards, and in that strike the world saw how 3 adults and 7 children lost their lives or
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were former u. s. army officer scott bennett, believes that the in action against the bomber is inexcusable. i think this entire scenario has 2 explanations. number one, either the cia and state department were handling an asset that they did not want compromised or. ready exposed, that asset may have gone bad. an asset may have been a different party, different targeted individual for whatever reason. that c, i, a state department instruction then allowed the failure of american political american military leadership to make a command decision. when the marines were specifically requesting fire command to allow them the authority to shoot and kill a terrorist that had been identified for 24 hours and the military leadership
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refused, it is absolutely unforgivable. there will be no interest in the washington post of new york times or any of the traditional mainstream american media because they have turned into the propagandists of the far left woke climate trains transgender globalist agenda, which biden is pursuing. so the american media has really lost all of its independence and integrity, and they will not be examining the story any further. they will touch it once and never touch it again. facebook has taken a position on the debate over who is behind the orange stream pipeline the explosions by flagging the report by prominent investigative journalists, seymour hersh. as false. the bombshell story detailed, the secret role washington played, and the destruction of the pipeline which russia has called an act of international
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terrorism. but facebook has decided to red flagged the article and it's news feed and is limiting the content and labeling it as false. the social media giant said it vetted the stories are an independent norwegian fact checker, as well as a site called stop, they don't or which happens to be based in ukraine and claims that hirsch's work is known for promoting conspiracies and pure speculation. hirsch's revelations about nord streamer not alone and facing facebook restrictions. another report on the scale of corruption and key ad has been flagged. according to wiki leaks, the online platforms role as cop is simply taking its cue from western mainstream media, where negative information related to the ukranian conflict is ignored. i point out the most of the western mainstream media ignored this report by seymour hersh in an essay to me. the sucker burg cop says that a reputable rule that the report is false sole and independent organization in
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history. a quiz in ukraine. it enjoys offering the soviet directory over announcing has been removed from the public space and now holidays and their heroes are being taken away from them, their paternity to honor their memory. this isn't a question of solidarity with the key of political elite. this has been done consistently with the aim of deprive and russians in latvia of all basic rights and the opportunity to remain dean russian. therefore, now even if not every one, but many people, s s d crane and regime as new narcy. and it is clear that symbolism has definitions and made the 9th, when it comes to valleys and memories. lottery wants to break this connection. there are no political forces in lot via the could vote against the ukrainian situation. and if there was such a brave person who would vote against, there was simply be expelled from politics. there are such mechanisms when people can be accused of treason and criminal cases can be initiated. they have always been anti russian sentiments in law fair, but a green light has been given to day. so everything is allowed, for example,
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arrest in russian activists initiated fabricated criminal cases and forcing them out of the country. the motivation is absolutely ridiculous. what kind of democracy and pluralism can we talk about? but they actually do, although up to 40 percent of the population has no political representation and cannot exercise their rights can or celebrate holidays and honor their heroes. a contract as the leader in poland and france is hankering ammunition deliveries to key ab that says the 2 countries stopped. it will not fail to reach agreement over where the spoils from the e. you would end that are to contribute. rachel mars it has more. queen ursula, literally just finished admonishing all the kiddies in the u. schoolyard over the need for unity at all cost against china. and already it seems like they found something else that they disagree on. sources are now telling the western press, the countries are caught up in arguing about whether funding earmarked by brussels
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for ammunition production or ukraine and to replenish member state's own supplies should be spent inside europe as france is arguing, or whether that cache ultimately taken from the pockets of taxpayers of member states, let's not forget, should fuel weapons production in the us or in the u. k. as poland reported the once arguing that it would mean that ukraine would get the animal faster. right now, the made in europe camp is reportedly winning the debate, but it's not settled. and here's how important chief, you, diplomat years of burrell considered this issue to be back in february, we will have everything we can use in base facility to provide financing, looking for dig, waging ways to be in defense agency. and again, commission altogether. we can do to come and purchase, asking the member to stage to gave bob political files. ukrainian army is his most urgent issue. he will fate on that. really the result of the will is in
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danger. look, you're not getting anything but grief out of the conflict in ukraine. the block now has an over dependence on pricey american energy, and the result can be seen in the streets across europe. routinely with citizens protesting inflation and cost of living increases with no real end in sight to any of this either. and european industry is being tempted to jump ship to the u. s. with subsidies. and while the fact that they also have energy over there that is not in short supply. so when the e u reaches into this giant black hole of cash into which all the members state contributions just typically disappear and proposes to start handy out free cash from it. like how we handy to weapons manufacturers. it's a no brainer that countries like france that largely subsidize other you countries light pole in through the block and also have weapons manufacturers are going to cesar opportunity to take whatever cash they can get. and
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a france in europe want to maintain strategic autonomy and independence from washington. a concept that french president, a manual that call has been promoting. and that seems to have been gaining traction recently. according to european council president shahan michelle. then they're not just going to want to sit back and let the u. s. military industrial complex be the only western economic engine that gets fed by all the public cash being blown on this western spending is free for ukraine. it's not exactly surprising that poland is going to bat for manufacturers outside of the u. though, just last month, britain's armed forces minister said that poland asked the pay to replace the $4.00 make 20 nines that warsaw sent to ukraine. basically, they gave away all their old clothes to their neighbor and now figure that they can score a whole new wardrobe, courtesy of britain or so also received $1200000000.00 in defense equipment from the u. s. over a 2 year period. and it's prime minister mateus mar, wiki said recently that the country wants to service us abrams tanks and even make
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toxic depleted uranium for them on polish soil. no reaction to that, by the way, from the enviro conscious, you guess they were too busy calculating the carbon footprint of how flatulence. so it now looks like the interests of poland, military industrial, complex or elsewhere. and that's also where they would like the you funding to go now please. elsewhere. hey, here some news for warsaw. yes. who's paying the used bills? and therefore your bills, france largely and germany as well. the 2 big donors to the block and poland sounding a bit like a spoiled kid who doesn't seem to care. mom and dad are struggling financially because well, there's always the option to go hit a sugar daddy, uncle sam on the other side of the atlantic. but now by demanding that you funds be spent outside the block, it looks like poland also now wants mom and dad to pay for uncle sam. from big birds at baghdad at the popular children's
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t v. program sesame street is set to turn his attention to a rock and its culture. it's part of a special u. s. government project. but i can't just by washington leaving one of the bloodiest wars of the 21st century, which claim tens of thousands of civilian lives. u. s. a. i d as the program will promote inclusion and respect among children. iraq has historically known for its diverse cultures, religions and ethnicities. decades of conflict and economic strife have left a mark on the country and its people, especially children, learn about how usaid and sesame, what shall, by celebrating rugs diversity. this is such a heart warming and exciting project. i'm a special looking forward to the sesame street character beep who was born without an arm and has only one nostril because the u. s. military contaminated his tone with depleted uranium. this is what diversity looks like. how exactly did they end up with decades of conflict and economic strife?
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any ideas, samantha, i hope to learn more about how a rog reach such a state with the help of us aid and puppets. just to remind you, the iraq war began back in 2003 with a us led coalition aiming to topple the government of saddam hussein. the conflicts lasted a decade and claimed the lives of at least a $100000.00 civilians. according to a rocky estimates, an independent politician we spoke to says the program would never be acceptable for a rocky tv. we and iraq says her greatly and still suffering on the occupation of the u. s. forces after 2003 and the responsibility of the occupying forces did not raise the standard of they're treating a treatment of iraqi people on the opposite side they, they are now corruption, their loud violence. they instigated the sectarian violence in iraq. and they cause
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the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent iraqi civilians. i here in iraq, we have enough seats of the parliament to block any such educational programs. this is something completely unacceptable in the middle east . and as i said to, we have enough seats in the parliament to block any such interference in the local affairs. all for the republic of iraq. washington says it will continue to supply weapons she, taiwan. but taught us officials have declined to speculate on if or when the chinese military might use force against the island. oh, a
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united states plays a major strategic role in the, in the city. with 375000 personnel, there's a vast network of operations that extend from hawaii all the way to india. ah, we've talked a lot this year about the growing threats we face from the cc pig. they've triple defense spending in a decade. and that's what they admit to, oh, a, what's most alarming is the increasingly provocative actions. president z has taken
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in recent years, pushing out china's borders with new defense agreements and military bases, and for nations illegally building militarized islands and try to limit freedom of navigation in the south china sea, threatening our allies in the region when they worked with us. and cozying up to putin and the toller and other tyrants. a gotten to the point where these foreign ministry is now seeking to intimidate the speaker of the house and other members of congress, just for supporting democracy and self determination for the people taiwan. oh i
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a t s m c. manufacturers 90 percent of the advanced global supply of advance semiconductor shift. if you have china invades and either owns or breaks or in a world of hurt, you know, globally, congressman, that almost sounds like the case that would be made in the 60 seventy's and eighty's or by america was spending so much money and military resources in the middle east oil was so important for the economy is, is this sort of the 21st century version of that? i think it's about democracy and freedom blue . that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates,
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and we'll see you next time with for you. okay, defense secretary ben wallace recently said i'm optimistic between this year and the next year. i think ukraine will continue to have the momentum with it and a position of strength. he also said there is no magic wand moment when russia collapses, in what the universe is, wallace reside. ah, in lisa canter, russian state, full narrative. i've stayed on the most landscape divest. i'm not getting calls all sudden sent up with within the 55. would this be the keys on i need to
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bargain speed. anyone else call about this even with we will ban in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machines, the state aren't russia today and square r t spoof mckibben our video agency, roughly all bands on youtube with which you did you think it was with? oh, hello, i'm manila chad. you are tuned into modus operandi. old enemies, new friends. that's the theme of today's show after china emerges as the new piece broker in the east announcing a restoration of ties between rivals,
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saudi arabia and iran. so where does that leave the us on the world stage? and what does that mean for the rest of the world? you know, more commonly referred to as the global south. we'll discuss it next. all right, let's get into that am out. ah, ah, it was a one to punch to us foreign policy after beijing dropped the bombshell. saudi arabia and iran are normalizing relations after nearly a decade or fractured ties. the 2 little states have been at odds officially since 2016 when both governments shuddered their respective embassies after iranian protestors stormed the saudi embassy. so we've seen this dispute play out in various theaters like and occupied palestinian territories. yemen, syria and smatterings and clashes over the years. but was this be really against
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one another? or because of us meddling in the region? enter the dragon, like the film that put bruce lee on the pop culture map. china seemed to emerge out of nowhere with this broker. they taught, putting them at the forefront of peace, just weeks after putting forth a peace plan for russia and ukraine. so with uncle sam asleep at the wheel, it appears the dragon has awoken. joining us to discuss is angelo giuliano. he is a financial and political analyst writer and has been living and working in china for nearly 30 years. thanks for being with us, angelo. so in what seemed to be something that arose out of the blue beijing announced it had brokered bilateral restoration of tides between iran and saudi arabia. back in march, it was confirmed that each respective country would reopen embassies and normalize
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relations as a p. firstly, on this matter, was it out of the blue. i mean, this news seemed to catch washington off guard, or even by surprise, how long do you think paging had been working on was processed? it is not surprising. we saw what happened in the last few days, actually saudi arabia announced that he would, he was applying to a su. so basically it is already around which is part of the s e o. in order to, to enter into the se, or saudi arabia had to somehow make.

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