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rules you lation says deuce nod, tutorial, gumbo sub ah, 3 guided rockets away targeting muddy, got muddy good is perhaps the most for to flood settlement that ukraine has under its control. patsy follows an ante time cru near the city of mount inca in the danielle republic. thus, as ocean forces make advances in the region, despite the strong defences built by key f over the last 8 years. use foreign policy chief calls on the motor ships to sale through the taiwan straits, the provocative approach that risks further escalating tensions in the region. the pentagon looks to plug dolls, falling intelligence leaks, we examined why the media times what the media was, the 1st you find
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a suspected and we continue our special coverage of the us invasion of iraq with the victim of torture. the infinite abu ghraib prison, a thing in us, his hurrying story, mildly led me into another room and poured cold water over me. i didn't know where i was at that moment. then in another room, they beat me, the sticks broke my ribs. there were life snakes in another room with just gone 2 pm on monday and a new week's getting underway here in the russian capital. mine is peter scott on wherever you joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis i. we saw this hour with crimea, where on early monday morning, the russian black sea fleets repelled a ukrainian maritime drone attack on the pulse of self estoppel. the me, the russian defense minister says the 3 jones were destroyed,
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the cause no casualties or any damage of the guns republic, a huge fire upset after ukrainian drone stroke. a local fuel deco nome was injured and emergency services have without the blaze. the suspects of ukrainian drone loaded with explosives has crushed in the town of noggins in the moscow region. the incident happened close to the russian capital. now we can see now our image is showing the drone. it had several western made explosives on board. a local residence reportedly founded in the woods and according to media reports, the drones took a tree is not clear if it flew directly from ukraine. now, while in the desk republic, the russian defense ministry says the wagner fighters have taken over 2 blocks in the embattled city of jor most which is also known as backwards. now this comes after reports that russian forces have taken control of a train station in the western parts of the city. there was in defense ministries
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that a large fuel death of the army was destroyed in the area on monday. moscow also says that the recent ballistic missile attack killed up to 60 george and mercenaries and destroyed over a dozen military vehicles in the ukrainian held town of constantine nautica. according to the russian officials or some of the mercenaries were accused of torturing russian powers. she's my guest, the reports we approach through ruins and the long trenches. the weather remains miserable. mud and sludge everywhere. we accompany a squad armed with a guided missile system, their destination, the top of a slag heap, bare target ukrainian positions in mud, inca free. guided rockets away targeting that mud income muddy gut is perhaps the most fortified settlement that ukraine has under its control. for 8 years, they spent shoring it up, digging underneath,
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setting up foreign positions to make sure that it holds on as long as possible. only about 25 percent of monica remained suddenly ukrainian control coronet missiles, common multiple variants, armor piercing fragmentation, and sometimes with the dreaded thermo barrick warhead. rubashaw michel zulu what we just did was planned and put together over 2 days. our people were constantly on watch and we confirmed a large and me presence about 20 soldiers. the best case scenario for them is that they get buried on the probably the fight for mighty anchor is the longest. ongoing battle in the ukrainian conflict. new building remains untouched. many no longer exist, it is slow going speed is not a priority here or might ok so um well im in on hold were moving forward. it isn't
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quick but almost a minimal. our objective is to cause the enemy maximum damage while minimizing our losses. depending on location, tactics and strategies, very wildly, nearby and backward. the pace is much quicker. much more savage and apparent radio intercept of ukrainian communications has sparked outrage in russia. they're gonna wiggling it. i was married. i wonder, boy. oh boy, into 40 radio. well brianna, can you do your gun shy? you? yeah, i really didn't know that. not only does it okay. give your name on your 100 game, keith, where we live in a battle already infamous for its viciousness dubbed the meat grinder by key of officials. these foods eel, recently the wagner private military company and ukrainian forces had conducted
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a prisoner exchange. it now seems unlikely that there'll be another one about this radio intercept, according to which ukrainian saw executing all prisoners has great humanitarian significance, humanitarian law against. when you take some one prisoner, you have to take care for them. we want while aid that law, so we won't take any more prisoners, rural, kill all. we meet on the fields of battle. we won't take any one prisoner. this will come as unwelcome news to ukrainian families ready on the edge from the horrendous casualty rates among ukrainian troops. they've dead challenge the military leadership. wow. in cowboy rob the relatives of ukrainian soldiers, the missing and the injured, gathered at the military office to protest. they accused the army leadership of
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sending their under trade, fathers, husbands and sons, to their deaths. and they were equipped and lacking even food. many on leasing, and people were ignored. the military officials shut the doors and said nothing in all the front remain static. ukraine continues to prepare for its being offensive, and russia further fortifies it's already formidable defenses on both sides, pension mount. so head of a battle with may decide this conflict. more ad gasdio arti from mud income, than yet screeching. the use of foreign policy chief has encouraged the selling of military ships through the taiwan straits. a region of contention with beijing, of course, are to contribute. rachel marston has long story in our view, there is only one china, but not under any conditions,
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and certainly not through the use of force. in reality, europe must be very present on this issue which concerns us economically commercially and technologically. this is why i call on european navies to patrol the taiwan strait to signify europe's commitment to freedom of navigation in this absolutely crucial area. so each chief diplomat, yoseph burrell wrote in his office and frances, you'll naggie demolish over the weekend. that on one hand, he wants european countries to send the warships into china's backyard. but on the other, he says that quote, china doesn't directly threaten our security. he also reiterated europe's when china position, which is aligned with china. so then why does he want european worship on the other side of the globe and the taiwan strait are china's coast if there's no actual threat to europe from china. while he says that would be to quote, signify europe attachment to the freedom of navigation in this crucial zone. so basically,
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he wants european country sees their military hardware and personnel for virtue thing like that's quite the president. imagine if all countries sent soldiers and heavy weaponry around the world as a symbol of their coat attachment to use browse term. i will just send you some chocolates or maybe some long stand red roses like normal people would do. it would be a lot cheaper and wouldn't risk inadvertently provoking yet another armed conflict somewhere in the world. remember that the one a ukraine popped off after western countries had loaded up its border with russia with weapons. and then they were absolutely stunned when russia actually acted on it around that, as he to recognize that they were repeating that. here with china. also, burrell went on, is all bad to blame china for europe's lack of economic competitiveness, saying that beijing subsidizes it's companies like we're supposed to believe that europe doesn't. suddenly he calls china's values the opposite of europe's guess. it depends on what european values he's talking about. today does he mean that blanket
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media censorship, without the process of outlets like r t, or does any dictating europeans hot shower time in, or she stick it to russian president vladimir, put in, or i'll also tells china that flow isn't in your interest to support russia saying that doing so only quote increases the polarization of the international system that you otherwise lean to want to fight. that's ironic because french president emanuel michael literally just argued that europe by blindly following washington during the polar agenda for its western allies on matters light. taiwan. when does itself exactly the same kind of disservice to the detriment of its own strategic autonomy? is it in our interest to accelerate a crisis from taiwan? no, the worst thing would be to thing that we, europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the u. s. agenda and the chinese overreaction. so barrels remarks have now clearly set up a clash between european leaders like michael, who are saying that european countries shouldn't just jump on the taiwan bandwagon
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because america says so, particularly when it's against their own economic interests. and on the other hand, bureaucrats like burrell here, who seem to be placing the need to virtue, signal, european unity at all costs above everything else. but in that home does have this longstanding fantasy of building a collective european defense. and any european navy patrols would depend heavily on france, so it remains to be seen if mac home is ultimately tempted. seduced by barrels offer to use the china taiwan issue as a showcase for those european defense fantasies which could end up being a big display window. that risk getting a huge rock tossed right through it was through child university chip festa thinks a guy. well, he says there's such a dangerous step by european countries. good hom peace prospects in the region. i was street as of now and for many decades in the past has been a peaceful street. it is a very important street for international commerce. and china has more vested
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interest in protecting, maintaining the peace and stability of the taiwan strait probably than any other country. for european countries to patrol the taiwan strait. first of all, it doesn't make any sense. it doesn't serve any constructive purpose and it will be destructive of the prevailing peace and stability in the taiwan street itself. so i hope those countries and talk about military patrol of the taiwan strait will have 2nd thoughts. they are not thinking carefully about the consequences of that and they may not know what they will eventually get if they take such dangerous steps involving the, the taiwan strait itself. to many people have access to the us government's closest secrets. well that's according to senate intelligence committee, chairman mart warner, and the statement comes as
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a u. s. national guardsman was charged with leaking classified documents earlier this month. this is a problem that, that we shouldn't be totally surprised that we've known for a long time. we way over classified documents, in many cases, what may be classified within intelligence community, maybe different types of documents than the deal. the 3rd thing is, once we get to that highest level of classification, we maybe have too many folks taking a look at him. over 4000000 people with clearances. footage shows the arrest of 21 year old job to share accused of being tied to an online group where the lead documents 1st appeared. washington post was the 1st outlet to break the story while the legit suspect was 1st apparently identified more by security services. the new york times multi correspondent shabbos, looked into why the media gotten 1st. the recent spate of apparent u. s. intelligence leaks have pre occupied the western media since the washington post 1st broke the story. dozens of highly classified documents have been leaked on
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line revealing sensitive information intended for senior military and intelligence leaders in an exclusive investigation. the post also read scores of additional secret documents, most of which have not been made public, the leagues hand washington, a convenient debt out of jail card. when it comes to ukraine's much hype spring offensive. and key of insistence on trying to hold by what all, no, apparently keeps ideas carried out against washington's advice. so basically a kind of, you know, we told you so that will absolve the u. s. of blame if you cranes, much anticipated fight back fails and backward falls. this ties inconveniently with the midi hysteria around the leaks which draws attention away from the realities of ukraine's precarious situation on the ground. why are you carrying people? what's in this information that you say is, is violated of secrecy?
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why are you telling me information that supposedly is harmful? i don't have to know that. why are you telling me? i don't understand that you start to see certain story lives presented in the wash post from the new york times and their own sake. it reflects, oh, was likely some sort of intelligence information operation. let's face it. there's plenty to be skeptical about when the same newspaper just so happens to stumble on to highly classified documents that it conveniently languish completely unnoticed on a, virtually, on known gaming server for monks. the washington post was able to trace their bite dispersal, back to a small private group made up largely of teenagers and led by a man initially identified as oh gee through contact with discord users. the washington post has been able to review about 300 pages of classified documents many previously and reported and strangely,
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the apparent cobra jack tech zera is now being cast as a fire, right. going on with anti semi tendencies, the same man that was recently passed for one of the higher security clearances in the us. it seems there's more and more questions than answers. the man behind a massive league of u. s. government secrets is a young, charismatic gun enthusiast. who shared highly classified documents with a group of far flung acquaintances, searching for companionship amid there's the lation of the pandemic. the arrest of jack teixeira follows the posts account of how detailed intelligent documents about an extraordinary range of subjects found their way unto discord. an online chat platform popular with gamers before they circulate it across the internet. and of course, for the washington post, the big secrets it likes to brag about knowing means big business. another supposed example of being in the right place at the right time. but on like the old days when it was famed for exposing scandals that challenged the u. s. government and
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now seems to be eagerly volunteering itself as an investigator. and she for washington, with the cia, apparently nowhere to be seen on know over to sudan where the evacuation of foreign nationals is underway as ongoing military clusters in the country. and so the 10th consecutive day, now the violence raging in the country has forced foreign governments to evacuate. their citizens is include the u. s. u k, france and germany as well as egypt, china, and others. russian citizens are also awaiting extraction from moscow's embassy in cartoon. hundreds of evacuees in 4 plains, london. the military airport in jordans are mon, early on monday. the old men at the hud that on to day, we're talking about 343 jordanian citizens who were evacuated from sudan in addition to a number of arab brothers from palestine, iraq, syria, and to citizens from germany, electrical. unfortunately, there would deaths in the st. grotesque terrorism laws and extradition requests
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i'm african or dance in, you're watching this season's penultimate episode of going underground broadcasting all around the world from dubai in the u. e. a few weeks ago, we spoke to pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh about his bombshell report of the united states blew up in wood stream pipeline, the stabilizing europe's energy supplies, and causing what may have been the single biggest methane emission event ever recorded. an environmental catastrophe and now hush, the legendary journalist, known for exposing cover up like the u. s. army massacre, me lie and torture of prisoners in abu ghraib joins me again from washington. d. c . with more revelations. this time reporting that the c, i was well aware that ukrainian president vladimir lensky and his entourage embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars in usaid. thank you so much. i cipher coming back on. i mean, after revealing that a terror attack, tell me about this $400000000.00 of us public money. and, and i think most american media covers the fact that the american public certainly
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