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[000:00:00;00] a, [000:00:00;00] a sales rain down on the city of the united states and its allies seriously rotated the local security architecture accuses the western powers of undermining global stability. as the steve at a meeting of shanghai corporation with the people crowd in to city and state the country all night long clashes
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between them more and so i can thing is just a very warm welcome to you from the entire scenes. national news here, we're coming to utilize it from us. let's take a look at the tone. so is this our we begin with the breaking news that came in from the city of the us. at least 7 people were killed, including one child. the rocket fired by creating full hit a city box according to the head of the republic. another time people were wounded in i'm have been hospitalized, of course, wouldn't roll on closer bins of the details from the scene of the attack. i'm standing right next to a passenger bus where according to authorities,
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at least 7 passengers of this bus have been killed as the result of multiple launch rockets system fire by ukrainian nationalist. we're not going to go any closer to this bus because i was there earlier and i counted at least 7 charred bodies of civilians. now this is the sensor of the city of the next very business street on a friday afternoon. and right next to us is the local hospital, a local, a trauma sensor, where those people who were injured arrive by ambulances, and they're being treated like all and all ukranian nationalist was fired against the city of dennis against civilian areas. several times of this friday. and as a result right now, we can confirm that 7 people have been killed and scores have been wounded once again, we are right in the center of the city were there are absolutely no military positions . and usually the center of the city doesn't come under fire,
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unlike the outskirts of the city of the nest that are constantly under bombardment by ukrainian military. as you can see right now, investigators are working on the scene of the the, the bus driver of the cervical he survived, but most of his passengers, 7 people have been killed as the result of this ukrainian attack. also, besides the local trauma center besides this bus, another rocket landed on a local stadium right in middle of the field. and generally, there are several areas here in the center of the nest that came on their shelling by ukrainian military just days before the deadly effect controversal. so my was made by your advisor sequence prison. he insisted there are no needle grounds. prevent queues forces from destroying the regions that russia considers its own
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the most legally, we have the right to destroy everything that is on the crimean peninsula and don't ask god's can. of course, her son, ems operations from a legal standpoint, there should be no complaints against ukraine. agreement amend the intense showing why ukrainian forces many severe in the dom massa region have been forced to feed their homes. we heard from some of them destroy the old deal they once faced as they lived within the line of fire. without stocker the union as if we were afraid of showing every day our house has been shall twice order was hit right on the roof . the whole house was destroyed. thank god, my parents were not home at that moment. locals have already learned how to know which side of shelling. yes, some of our tire is constantly attacked because the city is on the demarcation line . we know that ukraine destroys infrastructure indiscriminately. the city is hit
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badly. there is still no water in some areas in constant blackouts. moscow suspects that a massive blaze erupted in a russian cultural center in cyprus, was deliberate acts of terrorism. eye witnesses are said that a month of cocktails thrown into the building. the cultural center in the city of nicholas here is a popular venue for art and services and film screenings. authorities have been working at the scene to determine the cause of the incidence. versus a defense mass, as, as the u. s. military has been thinking to increase its presence in central asia under the guise of fighting terrorism. he presented that issue the warning some of those allies within the shanghai corporation organization during a meeting in india. and there's not the american, the united states and its allies under the pretext of helping in the fight against terrorism,
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or trying to restore their military presence in central asia. we regard request to the countries of the region to deploy military infrastructure as a direct threat to the stability in the shanghai cooperation organizations space. for our part, we are increasing the combat readiness of russian military bases in kurdistan. and educate stand. it's been indeed it should we a busy morning for many of us in new delhi, with the indian as your presidency ushering in some new approaches to asian or eurasia and security tool for this conference was said by the bilateral meeting between the defense ministers of india and china reach in and of itself was a pretty remarkable event because it's the 1st meeting of such kind after border clashes in 2020. and the ministers trust the frankness of their discussions. and really shows that the spirit of this particular conference and the
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new spirit emerging here in eurasia american dominance of western had germany, was particularly a theme of russian defense minister survey. joy good. who accused the united states of trying to saw a decent worth of trying to so of violence with the sake of protecting its own privilege position. recruit guardian. i live cardinal dynamic. an irreversible changes are taking place in the process of the formation of a new multi polar world. the collective west actively opposes this, in an effort to maintain global dominance. the united states and its allies have seriously eroded the global security architecture on their initiative. the process of breaking and dismantling key agreements on arms control and confidence building was launched. the actual prize itself on being the world's largest regional organization covering are roughly 60 percent of the ration landmass. russia, india,
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and china. the central and south asia as hugely potential region that could provide many synergies in economic development. but it is also quite sensitive to various security threats coming from non state actors like terrorist organizations, but also state actors and the west in particular. russia in china, mainly concerned that the united states, austrian rather disorderly withdrawal from afghanistan may now seeks to create instability in central asia unsafe as a means or undermining its adversaries in beijing and moscow. this is something that russian defense minister, in particular, paid attention to be, chris. russia believes that what the united states is trying to do. and central asia is pretty much exactly the same. what is already did in your praying, militarized country, trying to make it increasingly antagonistic towards russia. russia's defense
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minister also made a point. the regional powers have a lot to gain from that corporation in military sphere and particularly singled out a couple of trajectories that can take, for example, the exchange of military information joined exercises, both as a way of increasing mutual trust and as a way of increasing combat readiness, he also said that russia could share it's an expertise on how to produce all parade, to defend against the use of droll, this is a particular theme emerging out of the ukrainian conflict the or a priority. the versus the funds minister mentioned is conflict resolution. now that one in particular is crossing for russia, reaches engaged, involved in confrontation in your brain. and it's also something that both india and china are looking at with great interest. as you perhaps know, china has been pretty successful in bringing together our tribals,
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like saudi arabia in iran, india, as a former member of known alive movement. the representative of the global south would also oh, for some new perspectives on how to conduct international relations and how to conduct diplomacy in a way that actually falster is piece rather on to my glasses. defensiveness is what directly with this chinese transport in the 2nd meeting in just 2 weeks ago, people look at how the s t o member states have been strengthening their tires despite some regional points of contention. his art seems correspondent, for when high stakes meeting of the shanghai co operation organization sitting old rivals down at the same table, china's defense ministers making his 1st visit to new delhi since a deadly 2020 sino indian border skirmish and after 18 rounds of talks aimed at
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using tensions indian defense minister raj not sing categorically conveyed the development of relations between india and china is premised on the prevalence of peace and tranquillity at the borders. he reiterated that violation of existing agreements has eroded the entire basis of bilateral relations and disengagement at the border will logically be followed with these collation, the 2020 skirmish took place in the defense ministers visit and pakistan's foreign minister joining the meeting. it looks like diplomacy is on the agenda that despite decades old sour relations between new delhi and islam of odd and wide spread opposition and india to the participation of pakistan's top diplomat in the summit . but india has not back down on its invitation. and that's a move beijing is more than happy with noting the china and pakistan are all the weller strategic colbert of politeness and close friends. the weiss, chairman of china's central military commission, said that no matter how the international situation changes,
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china always gives pakistan priority in its neighbourhood diplomacy. the shanghai cooperation organization consists of 8 member states, 42 percent of the world's population, and 25 percent of its g. d, p. formed by china, russia, and for central asian countries back in 2001. the organization was and is still intended to counter western influence in the region with the ukraine conflict in full swing and multi polarity growing throughout the world. groups like this one are more relevant than ever. now let's take a look at the latest one of the african cause of versa with the sudan cove. it where a pyramid group has denied that it targeted a evacuation plane, a military base, and a group which calls itself the rapid support forces or r s f said in the post on the social media that those accusations were false and it remains committed to
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a cease fire. nevada hasn't been ranging in the country in needed to for maybe 2 weeks out with the recent truce extension. hesitantly welcomed by 4 in the states trying to evacuate their citizens. from the conference room. crowds have been gathering here in the coastal port of sudan in the attempt to escape the country. it has urged those will british citizens to leave the country as quickly as possible, wondering that they may not be able to be moved off of the si, fi expires. according to the debate table, the 450 people have been killed over 4000 wounded in the conflict to date, crashes have not stopped despite the announcement of a seat by some of the natives footage we have here shows soldiers celebrating after seizing r s f weapons and i missions several parts of the capital card. some have been bombed, with the military deploy air force jets to target the opposition faction. it comes
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as both sides in the conflict, are using heavy weapons to bombard each other. a local course wouldn't send us this report. the 72, our sci fi, our pro gordon by the u. s. on so all the king dom did not go as blank on completely for the army across our state farm bank. our assessment address was vehicles intern are still warming in 90 residential areas in hospital in complete disregard of the ceasefire agreement class. just want to know what intensively between the army and the support forces resulting into more casualties. that's what the news duck are you and you stated that 72 percent of hospitals near the which is $59.00 out of 15 hospitals in the capital on the states are currently out of service on the 20th through hospitals are currently operating on some of them provide for us and only so far, 6 ambulance is healthy, nathan, and we're not allow it to which 2 injured people with intent or just being
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collateral damage. attacking local hospitals on health syndrome. accessor parents the crisis in hot boom. as many civilians were seriously injured. a view to a shell fell on the local medical center in order to run some neighboring countries . i've suggested hosting the leaders of the sudanese conflict, uninvited them to a dialogue that might lead to ending this crisis. this is denise armed forces. he did not comment on the previous international appeal. however, the office of the army smokes morrison is stated that the brand received the e got initiative which decided to assign the president of south sudan kenia angie 40, who are on proposals. so resolves the armed conflict incident. the proposal to revolved our own 2 main points, extending the current ceasefire for an additional 72 hours on sending wonder was effective for the on for us, as on the counter bought from robert support for his sister, juba. negotiate the details of this initiative. the armless walks morrison well informed that were hon, expressed the initial approval of all these proposals on the other side are as if
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the man have not responded yet to the e god initiative. but some analysts believed that the arisant might be open to negotiation based on the acceptance of the previous these fire proposals. this it is people are suffering greatly in the capital without green watch or electricity banking services, or even cash forcing. some of them will do it for this, the factories to provide for their families, a full fledged human jordan crisis. aud lists on the 2 sides are still fighting. firstly, making that capital on 10 other states. i brought a ground for them. i've de la saying r t, so don hartzell rom, as all the top us officials and entities to pay more than $300000000.00 and compensation to victims of a series of attacks several years ago by the test with known as dash the court ruling. so that the us had provide support for the the nefarious organization. i
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was not liable for the bloodshed. the reasons for attributing these crimes to the s have also been stated by the investigating branch among others as follows. statements by high ranking officials, including the former us president about the central role of the government and officials of that country in organizing and direct interest groups including isis reliable news and information published in the american media books and speeches by american officials about the role of the cia in creating terrorist groups including isis. the court rulings for 75, the former us president george w bush, morocco bama as well as the c i, a and defense manufacturer, lockheed martin. the terror attacks occurred in june 2017 in central center in the national part of the building and the im of the country is former supreme leader. i have to look for 2017 people including national lawmakers will kill about 50 other people wounded. this immediately claimed responsibility for the acts as
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it asked tito, we're very lucky to be doing my political allison to the super professor slade. mom is mirandi in the studio. so thank you for joining us. a pleasure, honestly. now this is an interesting story. obviously. this is just been ruled in terror on, but my question really is, you know, how i mean, how serious is this good? i mean, how is this going to be reflected in the usa and then will it be talked about even, or, you know that with there is a long history here because the united states has taken iran to court inside the united states on many occasions. they've even taken the wrong to court over $911.00 if anyone can believe that. americans, of course, were involved in creating al qaeda in afghanistan and they have only themselves to
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blame for $911.00. but they've taken the wrong to court, and the run has been regularly punished by the u. s. the u. s. government and u. s. courts. but, and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states. and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months in years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response to the united states. it's sort of the global south speaking back to power. and the iranians are saying that remind or reminding the world that the united states created isis. trump famously admitted it during his presidential
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campaign and he knew that because michael flane was his military and intelligence advisor and we had other officials admitted and in the media and books come out. so this is basically a reminder that the iranians have been suffering at the hands of the united states, and this is just one chapter. in fact, many iranians in syria, iraq are also killed by isis, and that should probably be added to this list. why is this happening now? why is it take in 5 years? is 2017, it's all happened. why now? that's a good question. and i think that that has more to do with iranian complacency than anything else. and the iranians, probably someone thought of his more recent me and to use iranian court since they don't have any western course that would be sympathetic to the death of so many iranians, the terror attack and tear on was if it happened in a european country, the coverage in the west and the condemnations would have been very severe. but
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since it was iran, iran has been antagonized for so long it's. it was never really an issue where western countries thought about seriously or changing the policies as a result of such attacks. and you mentioned just a 2nd ago how trump admitted that he was involved in forming al qaeda. how do we know there any now? just for a visa ation, isis are so synonymous in names. so our view is all confused, but we know there are any other foreign axes involved in perhaps this terrorists group. trump said that the u. s. cra, he basically mentioned obama and said that obama created isis. and then he sort of modified his language in a subsequent speech. of the united states created our guide or al qaeda
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in afghanistan during the 19 eighties and they also supported, really extremis. after on groups i found the study groups as well in that country which turned out to be later on the taliban. the then i was subsequently attacked by the united states after 911. but again, in, during the so called arab spring or the awakening. the united states began to use it again as a tool of both in north africa in libya, and also in syria. in syria, i did was, they broke it broke into 2 factions to make a long story short. and one of those 2 factions became isis. right. and the isis then took me law, huge parts of syria and also invaded iraq and almost took the capital on rock as
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well. and so you run in 2013 when i did and isis were both on the rise and syria. and there were tens of thousands of foreign fighters. iranians then decided to get involved in syria at the request of the syrian government. so from mid 2013 iran entered the fight fighting both isis and i'll find out then later when isis invaded iraq, iran was involved in fighting law isis in iraq. yeah, i mean it's a very well known 5 that the america's created one terrorist organization to fight another. i mean, that's just ridiculous. okay, mr. is casey, while i have you here this little bit about the j. c p o, the nuclear conflict. if you like, where are we with that? i mean, we know that, you know, trump pulled out of it 5 years, 5 years ago, i suppose now we've heard that talks of sort of stalled in vienna. do we know where we are with that? how things are progressing that are we still seem pressure from the us. what just
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very briefly, in the case of here in iraq or more, syria, they these different groups, these, that different terrorist organizations. and there was a, there was a, a large number of different groups. they were all supported or most of them were supported by the united states. sometimes they fought against each other, but often they worked together to undermine the syrian government because americans wanted to have a puppet government in syria. but if damascus had fallen in and if back blood had fallen because of nato policies, because of israel and their regional allies, they were part of this study where we would have had black flags over at the mask and back thought. and that for you, ron would have been a catastrophe. and i think the rest of the reason if that had happened, they would have recognized what american leadership, what would have led them to. but with regards to j. c, p, o i, we have a tax. and during the months of negotiations that took place last year in vienna, ultimately there was
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a final tax that the iranians and basically the europeans agreed upon. at the end of the negotiations, the europeans gave attacks that met almost all of iran, iran requirements. iran then took that tax home at the end of the negotiations, made 2 or 3 site chain. we thought it was finished. but unfortunately it was near the u. s. mid term election and then off, and then then we had this state of affairs that we continue to see. so, so might we don't know what's going on there. i think the major problem is inside the white house, the, the white house is fearful. they sign a deal, their opponents at a time when the economy is doing very poorly. we'll use it. and we'll, we'll hammer them with it and saying you gave the wrong too many concession, but we're gonna have to wait for the elections anyway. because whatever happens, they're going to change their mind on every 4 years. anyway. ok, joking aside. all right, now let's move on to a little bit about iran,
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on it's relations with russia, china, in the south of the bricks. how do you see in the outer, on moving in, in this direction? well, actually, your previous question i think is, is pretty interesting. the length, the iranians are way ready for the deal ideal now and time is not on the side of the americans. because as the world changes, iran relationships with countries like china and russia in india are evolving. and now that iran is a member of the shanghai cooperation organization that has also benefited the rods relationship with these countries and russia ever since. the war in ukraine in the war in europe, the russians have been very keen on establishing the north south transport corridor with iran. so he runs even economic relations. political relations, of course, are seen if ours have said big significantly improved as well. but he wanted
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economic relations with these asian powers, and with the global south are evolving and that is making american sanctions. that's effective. and of course bricks is another, a platform which could help iran move away from dependency on western financial systems. and now that russia has been sanctioned in china is increasingly concerned and many countries in the global south want to move away from the u. s. dollar. this is decreasing us leverage over iran because us and european leverage over iran is basically linked to their head. jenny, over financial institutions and as that decreases, that leverage decreases with it was let's take a step back here slightly with the world changing quite quickly. i didn't think i'd
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ever say this in my life, lifetime movies. see the hedge of many of the, you know, the unipolar world now looking to become a more multi polar world. how critical on a global start stand or global playing field. all these groups of breaks or the s c o and things are that are likely to see a huge divide eventually between. i hate to say it's a cold war mentality. east and west is very dangerous, but i think the united states and europeans have to keep in mind that in the world they are a small minority. latin american countries are converging whether they max hands like it or not. asian countries are converging that we see the same sort of trend in africa, and then we have these broader groupings like breaks that link, all of these different continents to one another. so if the united states and the europeans, if they want to continue to play hardball with everyone,
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then they are going to be on the losing end, especially since their manufacturing base has deteriorated. much of their industry has been moved to asia, as we all know in over the last 34 decades. so if they want to move towards a cold war, then i think they're the biggest losers. all everyone loses as a result of any type of war, of course, but i think the biggest losers are those that have the most to lose. especially since western countries, as i said before, are minority. but i do think we're moving in that direction because western foreign policy, in my opinion, my personal opinion is very emotional. and over the past few years has become increasingly emotional. that's why we see confrontation with iran, russia, china, with anyone, or who seems to be critical of the united states. even the brazilian president nowadays is being very high. the,
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