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horn of africa is probably one of the most un asia passes, sarabia are making peace among them. they got a serious kind of doing the problem with the rest of the world. so, you know, the horn of africa is strategically critical, and that's why then the c, i has been spending billions of dollars for many decades law. trying to prop up a policeman on the beat. they lost their police on the beat when the t p. a last worst removed from power and what i call the peaceful revolution. and if you will be in 2018, and they tried to bring the t p a lot back to power in early november, 2020 through a military coup. which was defeated mainly faxed to the intervention, and requested ethiopian government by the reach and military. so region, ethiopia, growing very close fighting their common enemy. and the ethiopian people in the region, people are not really, i don't think the bond is unbreakable. and this is got the americans upset because
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ethiopia is one of the largest countries in africa. and it's strategically located on, you know, closer to la bowman them. so that's sort of the background why the u. s. is worried . and, you know, basically with the fall of the t p, i love that la hon and sudan as their main pension in the region. and now was it looks like brand is falling. i mean, we haven't heard from him other than what glen confess, you know, i called the secretary of chaos. us blinking the fullest claim. you had a conversation with her on the air blinking, blinking says it's mean to been talking to them. but i mean, the history, all the colonialism, imperialism in that region, is dividing and ruling clearly. and that they am, you're explaining out that age of divide and rule is failed in the one of africa, v v over in eritrea. it's been very successful in sudan, arguably they've had hollywood, george clooney in south sudan and the da for so cool genocide,
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which scholars people can watch are interview my mood, ma'am dani of princeton. debunking a lot of the myths about that. but they are, they going to be successful this time because just as a russia was getting this bass, which the united states clearly don't want. i, the sydney's base in port sudan on the red sea and peace is breaking out around these areas. can they not just triangulate, they can say, theo, peer is going to build a good dam, which hydro electrically depresses or water supplies to cairo. they've got southward on as the proxy they're, they've got him, etc, too. they can back committee maybe next week against a bore hon and just keep doing this, the americans have the money. well, you know, he's got a track record of you know, wanting to have a civilian government and in saddam, i mean when the civilian rule came back to power after the cool that behind
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and orchestrated against bus year is former. oh lord, how much he went to richard and left a few hours after you landed in cartoon. most of the still now, you know, so how much is backtrack or just last month i'm actually was in a researcher, you know, reach it has the same. all horns, all road still piece of wrapped around your model, richer. so you know how many going there and coming back home. but c, u. s. doesn't want that. you don't want that piece in the heart of after they want to have their own pension and power and perhaps been the guy they want to actually, you know, basically still buying a lot of them to, to, to who's without any real repercussion. so, you know, i met is, looks like he's willing, this war. i mean, it's hard to say from lynchburg, but, you know, we follow very closely the news in the region. and i, my wife speaks the language is there. so again, i know you're,
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you're monitoring all the, all the conversations and then the radio transmissions. but of course, a views weren't even really telegraph to the why to public he, unlike, unlike we're, hon, did apologize for the lack of a transition to civilian government. the what is the role of a donation media in this and the elite class of, and i, i don't know whether you call them and n g o class of kweisi usa. the funded elite in this region then appears talking heads on television programs and then volleyball. you say no. this is not f qu against this great leader boron who was in the process of transferring to try a civilian rule to a civilian rule that no doubt would also have been peopled by people, perhaps educated in the united states and part of that complex. well,
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you know what the western countries, especially us doesn't want is per real pan. african isn't solidarity breaking out in the heart of rocker. and, you know, people starting to stand up to what's best for their own interest rather than what's best for the western interest. and i'm hopefully, and that is part of that movement. you know, we can never tell. but right now he looks like the best choice. but, you know, he is supported by, he'll be an in reach of both of which want to see peace in sudan. nobody wants to see war and cigar. nobody wants to see the soonest people suffering, which has been getting worse and worse on the brown. i mean, even brush here as bad as he was, the people had brandy, but in sudan for under brown, people are hungry. i mean, that's a problem. see, so up the west basically once the control region, they want to keep there has been people that are pro west in power, people that are recognize israel and so on and so forth. and this is why the west has been supporting behind, you know, i mean,
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sudan is part of the arab nubian shield, which is one of the 3 riches mineral concentrations on the planet, which includes reacher, parts of ethiopia, and saudi arabia. and you know, there's been russian mining in saddam for years. go jangle mines. another thing. so you know, the west is concerned about that. they want to come and they want to be the ones exploiting those minerals. so, you know, there is a vested interest in the region, but it's mainly the horn of africa as being the bottom. and they have been strategically critical. so, you know, it's interesting how many went to russia last year when he returned shortly after returned bronsels, a press conference and announces the south russian small basin in so downs red sea coast. so, you know, it's like how many he's been out there internationally. or, you know, get bilateral relations and other things. and i'm, you know, so i think scott, especially is malaysia calls from nations,
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russia in southwest word. it's almost wild now. stop you there. more from the most widely distributed in the better journalists in hold of africa after the spring. ah, ah, ah ah ah
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ah, ah, welcome back to going underground. i'm still here with someone who has been the most widely distributed and been a journalist in africa, thomas mountain. of course i, mattie the r s f leader is known in nature nation media as a private mercenary army contract. it was made loads of money associated with the jan julie, the genocide and our for now you might just have to dispel a few of the myths there before we try and analyze it for her there. what's going on? well, you know, i'm, it is low angel, you know, they used to call in the camel general and he got rich, you know, from through his military control of the worst saddam. but he has been supporting civilian rule in the region and military rules. just going to be
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a disaster. sedans have 30 years to that on the bus year. they don't need it anymore. so sit down, you know, had a well and it pretty much run out. and they used to be rich and oil and also down started. so, you know, somebody is going to have to come in and get some hard medicine to the sued these people because you, this, warren cartoon bombing in cartoon surround is never seen that before. so don't people are facing work really 1st and most of them on the 1st time. so i think this is kind of a wake up call to the sudanese people that they can't just sit back and, and worry about where they're going to get the brand today. and they kind of deal with, you know, how they're going to govern their country, how they're going to get themselves out of this mass. but, you know, i just saw reports that said that this, most of the sudanese people want to reach or to come in immediate this problem because look, look at what's going on this war. you've got bahamas, the sudanese army, 250000 people with armor, air force, helicopters,
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fighter bombers tanks. and then you've got committees force $100000.00, which is basically a militia mounted on pickup trucks, with any aircraft, and a small cans. what i, you know, how come behind hasn't just crushed them? well, you know, to, it looks like it's the other way around. major surrenders are taking place from bronze in a circle. so any case, you know how many he's going to have a really tough time. 100000 men controlling a huge country, likes it on of over 40000000 people. so you're going to need some mediation because i mean not only is br, hon got his support as you've got a bus, you're the former president of those or with your own. got is supporters, and it's a very complex situation is going to require some really expert mediation. and what would, what would the tony blank and, and the biden white house for do if party is there, and even the middle class condra elite. so who are interviewed on nato nation media,
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television networks, who appear to just say, every one is bad in terms of leadership, not really saying i, i the way the geopolitical the influence is when i the body. what, what would the, the biden white? how say, if, as mara became the talking, talking place, i should say, the united nations has said very little concrete in terms of progressing peace after the this violence, the bus route as well to us is jerry, much against is a richer having anyone to revelation the thea, ukraine corruption, meanwhile, didn't give me touch. why will i social media if it's not sensitive in your country and had to our channel going under guarantee, the hon, dot com to watch new and old episodes of going on the grants you monday with
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offense, very dramatic development. only personally and going to resist idolatry. how that strategy will be successful, very clear to kill time time to sit down and talk ah, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland, valencia was a farming region. today. it's part of ukraine. between 1943 or 945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by stepan bandera. nasa could thousands of poles in
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virginia in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the murders were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted of aline. a massacre is without doubt, one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian politicians are still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view? this tragedy of the past and wide as the memory of aline, still divide people ah ah, big smoke billows from the airport into dan's capitol after a fire ropes. as for national, i'd been trying to leave the country during a 72 hours. fire between warring factions
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wow. hundreds of ukrainians protest against the way they say they're what bonds are being sent or leave frame to the front lines. administer is gonna face trial on charges. it's feeling building supplies here. march.

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