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lation says diesel tutorial, gumbo sub ah, the season here we sure there is a really special kind of cynicism in this incident because this is the fact in a school. it's affecting children, as opposed to authorities violated international law by reading and then see the building that was being used as a school by the russian embassy. the president of iran, i'm and they bring iraq meat for historic summit as they emphasize the importance of certainly in ties to 3 countries. a massive blaze. rocks pattern, oil in crimea with local authorities saying a drum. so i could be the cold of the fire. and those korea clues is washington and solo di,
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stabilize in the korean peninsula of the 2 allies. i'm a u. s. nuclear submarine in south korea with most go to the world. this is r t, and it's good to have your company here today. my, it's all right. i thought this news out with some breaking news in poland. rose's ambassador said k, and they have says, the police authorities have violated international law. the authorities have announced they are c z, a building that was being used as a school by the russian embassy in warsaw, which they, everything you can borrow and so they do not have the right to do this. the territory of a diplomatic mission cannot be invaded or seized under any circumstances. such property issues can only be resolved by an international agreement, not through a court decision. there's a really special kind of cynicism in this incidence because this is effectiveness,
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cool. it's effect and children will start on the going to what i mean. now in the we're looking to meet on the 5 off season, marina cost marina, as always, great to see. so what do we know about this story breaking here in, in was so the apple, this school was being used by the children of diplomats there, which is why it's quite shocking that this happened, especially the way it happened. because we can see in the video footage, there is city officials as well as police, answering the premises with the crowbar there. they are trying to force their way in. and after they did that, they apparently been locked the gate just to make sure that there weren't any diplomats trying to take out any property from there. apparently, all of this, of course, in violation of the vienna convention, as we heard from the russian bass are there. so it's quite surprising. it's not
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surprising. i would say it's just shocking that happens with the school. you know, why? i mean, why is this happening now? is there some history here because some background really, that's why yes, it's shocked in because it has to do with a school. but it's not surprising because we've seen poland really go and add it against russia for quite some time. now, but i'll take it back to after the special military operation began. so in february 2022, poland sees and bloss the accounts of the russian embassy and russia's trade mission. then in march 2022, they expelled 45 russian diplomats from the country. and now just this past wednesday, they seized the funds from the account that they blocked and transferred it to the prosecutor's office again and something which is shocking and unheard of. and we're getting no comments from the polish side or from i e. u officials or western officials. and i have nothing to say about this,
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but this is what the rushman bathroom has to say about this whole story. burma was wounded yellow. they opened a criminal case and use that as a basis to seize all financial assets, but polish journalists have uncovered some suspicious circumstances in this matter . it turns all those to supreme court ruling that a suspects fonts cannot be kept frozen without presenting an official charge against them for more than a year. it's been over years since how fonts were frozen. no one has been charged, or at least no announcements were made to all employees formally, but the money's still has not been returns. so they attitude to fall polish counterparts to the requirements of both international law and that counts its own law is very peculiar to put it mildly and the amount they seized is quite significant apparently. so it remains to be seen what they will do that would that money if it will then be returned at some point. but again, this is going back to poland, really being a cheerleader for ukraine, really. and it's getting
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a lot of support from the west just because it's doing that precisely. well, maybe is the plan for poland. why? because poland has always been really the e u. so poor relative you can say, so it's always been at odds with a use our regional domestic policies and the relationship between poland and the was a very good until it started really a pushing law for its stance and ukraine. really supporting the western narrative. what we saw and not only have they are sent their own, what was a battle tanks now they've committed to sending war planes as well. and their plan and to we've seen this in later reports that they want to have the biggest army in europe. and that of course, is getting a lot of support are from the very western allies. so they have more plants, it seems. and there were also revelations recently that they're planning to annexed certain parts of a western ukraine that they've been discussing this. so where the officials from
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our parents. so there's a lot going on behind the scenes. and i'm sure that this is just the beginning. once again says for them to show the world how they are against ross and they're willing to do anything to cement their friendship with the west at any cost. and it doesn't matter if we're talking about kids or a high school in this case. so very interesting marina, as always, great, so into, thanks so much for joining me today. went to little bit later on. hopefully good to go by. let's continue this discussion now and go course. let's go live to jude as moody's, a senior research fellow of the global policy institute of london. george always opposed to see now the seat of the coming in about this raid on the school. but why do you think the polish authorities did it? well, i think poland has fairly consistently been seeking to provoke russia. a poland has now defined itself as a, essentially the ante russia over europe. i mean,
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that doesn't seem to be anything much to polish nationalism today, other than just hatred of russia. and clearly, one objective of these are provocative actions, is that it brings nato and russia that much closer to direct military confrontations. and that's one of the objectives of poland has been consistently doing this to create a situation in which poland says we are under attack. we're at war with russia. article 5 must go into operation, article 51 for all over one. now nato is at war with russia. so that's clearly one aspect of it. another aspect, i think, is a poland is now seeking to displace germany as the leading power of europe. and that, you know, it's much more than germany is now leading the united western front against
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her russia. so as a, you know, that's, i think part of it and i think also the law and just this party rabidly, angie, russian is facing a tough reelection this fall. and i think this also plays a role in it. it once, once the, when this election to was a great point. so you may, but i'm, i'm kind of a bit perplexed. ready. i mean, is this gonna escalate tensions between war saw? i'm moscow, are they likely to have a talk about this at least? well it's, it's clear that they're hoping that as this situation continues to aggravate between warsaw and moscow, it continues to put on europe in a difficult position. keep in mind what of the polish government moreover, is government is doing is making itself know the more nato, more american than the americans. and he went to washington and made clear,
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we are the leaders of the new europe. we have displaced old europe, old europe. i wanted to make peace, make nice with russia. old europe failed. we are the new europe. you need to support us and the americans are going along with this. i mean, you know, president biden has now visited warsaw twice. twice. he has delivered belligerent speeches in warsaw. so the americans do see poland as it's, it's running dog in europe. the americans have never really trusted. the germans never have a really trusted the french. that's old europe, as donald rumsfeld, faith of famously said years ago. so they see poland, there's their most reliable ally in europe, particularly in the proxy war against russia. tours is interesting. you say that i assume because with, you know, microns are like no pops weakening. oh, laugh shall certainly no. the strong point is, is by no, this is joe barton,
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really thinking that poland could take up the same rural sort of charge. is that why polos react him on this iron? are we likely to see a reaction from moscow? well, i think i think the by did ministration, does the, i think they, they, the, by the ministration as, as previous us administration, i've never really trusted the germans. they always feel that the germans given papa . john's would follow their own national interests and particularly their commercial interests and work out some kind of a agreement partnership with russia. so they always thing a particular social democrats, social democrats, of never really been that enthusiastic about nato projects. so given that and given as you say, microns recent visit in beijing, when he talks about when we don't need to go down the path that laid out for us by the america, we don't need to get into was provoked for us by the americans are given that
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poland is the most reliable bit of bones says, yeah, we're here, we're here for you. we're ready to do whatever you want. we're ready to be as more nato, the nato. so that's very, very happy with what the ball and is doing. now, how moscow react, i don't know, i mean moscow is very, very cautious about provoking any direct compensations with made those. so i would imagine that they will take reciprocal measures. that's what was done in the past. they will be a reciprocal, very measured. they'll take some retaliatory steps against polish property polish diplomats in moscow, but not go beyond us. because they rush, rush of the more to get into doesn't really want to walk into the trap that poland is trying to set for it. i mean, i don't, russians don't really think that's highly of police diplomatic skills, so they don't want to walk into a trap. that poland is developing for it and then days will since we should keep
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a close eye on how things develop some of the senior research fellow, sir, thank you so much for joining me today and i was presidency. thank you. ah, but our next of our next so, so interestingly, the presence of iran and neighboring iraq of maxine terry ron in historic summit as those middle eastern countries seek to set aside past differences and strengthen their ties. let's go live now to odd c. course one is of generally use of thanks so much for doing us out. peters more about these meetings between the present of the leaders of iran in iraq to we know the points that were discussed while of course. aw, it's, i've the lovely fresh sheets 1st, official visit to iran after he took office back in october last year. the not the
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fresh sheet arrived in iran early in the morning and he was received warmly by the iranian president abraham bracy. he was officially welcomed by his iranian counterpart at one side of the palace, which is the usual place for a while coming and receiving a senior visiting officials from other countries, so that the fresh you'd held extensive talks with abraham bracy and the 2 sides later on. brief reporters and what they talked about, of course, iran and iraq share many commonalities on different fronts and are already very intimate in many areas. but the 2 sides of trust they need to expand their ties in all areas. and at all levels, from security to politics, trade, transport, and politics. so i've been frustrated, congratulated iran and saudi arabia for the restoration of diplomatic ties. of course, iraq played a key role in making that happen. iraq host that several rounds of talks between
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one and react to try to pay that way. and broker a peace deal. of course it was later on. it was made happen by china ultimately, but iraq contribute to making that happen. so when it comes to security, iran and iraq share many commonalities, the iraqi president, thank iran for its major role in dismantling dodge terrorists back in 2017. when iran offered iraq with advisory military assistance and helped fight off dodge terrorists in iraq. and the end of the activities of terrorist in the arab country . so as i already mentioned, the 2 countries share many stances and commonalities and the security issues. of course, iran is opposed to the presence of extra regional military forces in the middle east. iraq also shares this stance. brian bracy today said that the presence of the
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americans in the middle east is very destabilizing, as the americans do not think about. i do not care about the security of the regional countries, such as iran and iraq. of course, iraq's parliament back in 2020 also share their stance. the iraqi parliament's back in 2020 voted unanimously in favor of the ouster and the expulsion of the american forces for from their country. amid the u. s. says fiasco enough can stand when thousands of us troops left us can stand after 2 decades of destruction and have it can k all. so this is one of the parts of the, one of the issues where the 2 sides discussed today. of course, when it comes to iran and iraq, the 2 sides share also many commonalities in, in the culture, politics and trade, iran and iraq, iraq's bilateral trade volume stands at
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a roughly to $10000000000.00 that's already 20 percent higher than last year's figure. iran is a major supplier of electricity, iraq's electricity, iran accounts, iraq, electricity, accounts for roughly 40 percent of iraq's demand for electricity. iran also sends and sells a 7000000 cubic meters of gas to rock on daily basis and 1200 megawatts of electricity annually to iraq. so the 2 sides also this cost areas of cooperation when it comes to economy, politics and, and power power supply. so the rocky president is in iran for one day. he is going to leave the country afterwards and his expected to also meet with iran supreme leader i to law how many later on today? how's it going today? is this joey a pleasure to lindsey sir? thanks so much for the update. we'll see higgins to know about virus scan for your time. now to crimea, where a huge fire has
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a ruptured amid reported drone attack. authority say the blaze occurred at an oil depot in the peninsula largest city. so festival on the back c coast firefighters rushed to the same with all the details. my local reporter within which you were in the early morning on saturday, about 5 am an explosion occurred in one of the base of the city of sylvester pole, where oil tanks and fuel depots are located. the official version is that it could be a drone, but this version is still being investigated. there is no exact confirmation on exactly what happened right now. no doubt the exposure was powerful, but of course a spark is enough to ignite any fuel. now there is a huge calm of smoke behind me and this smoke rises for kilometers. if you come closer, you can see this huge cloud in the sky. according to local authorities, there were no casualties or damaged in the surrounding area. i went near the fuel depot and indeed the windows are intact. people are calmly walking and the streets
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are even being routinely clean. there is no panic in the city, and there are no cues at gas stations sebastopol lives in ordinary life. after the dawn before a rocket and artillery sliced by the crane on the have killed 10 civilians over the past today, including a child, while also living 18 others wounded in the dentist republic. that's quoting to local authorities who added that other civilian areas in the local capital, the city of dun asked what shall several times, why he forces several civilian buildings were heavily damaged to including a hospital and apartment buildings our course for a ruin. quarter of reports from the sick ukrainian nationalist used a multiple launcher rocket systems against civilian population in the city of until a more of car, not far away from the nest. as the result, one person was killed and 2 people were heavily wounded. doctors are now fighting for their lives in the hospital. oh, girl of car. yeah, an uber yell at
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a film before i was never afraid of any shelling. i didn't even understand what was going on. all of a sudden our apartment just filled with smoke. my husband immediately understood, we just heard a loud sound coming closer and closer and then there was just a bang. the smoke was everywhere, all the glass from the windows and all balcony blew in. it was a big shock. having service only much. hello sweetser, you go, luke, who i had rockets, fly, and not far away. less than just by the sullens. i understood they were getting closer. he could hear the crackle of rockets and then they were just too loud benz . i'm not sure. but i think they were to nieland's vigilance nibbles each of them voted. so for a new crane is fighting against civilians. that's all i can say. i never thought that this would happen here is just awful. people are dying for nothing region trouble. if you look, you can see the rocket hit this building right here. it came right through the roof
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. lucky, there were no casualties, but many other people have died already. i came here as a volunteer. i've been here for a month now. he can see and hear their rockets. sometimes they even use high mas rockets as well that they don't stop. what can i say? these are not people who are even worse than fascists. morningish without another day, if they don't think versus people. so that's why the shoot as civilians. the also shoot at our buildings and services which are necessary for normal life. here the shelter school, a young boy just 21 years old, was killed. he only just graduated and wanted to start his life. civilians are the ones being killed here. 2 apartment buildings were partially damaged and several private houses were completely destroyed by ukrainian artillery shelling. a woman was killed right here and another woman was so severely wounded. she has now been treated at a hospital. ukrainian nationalists continue shooting indiscriminately against
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civilian population here in the next people's republic. yeah, now let's just say kayla. i was sitting outside. then i came back to the house. my daughter in law was next to me. just as i said down, you can hear a bank at 1st, the sound seemed to be coming from far away, but then it was closer and closer. after that it's just exploded. i thought it was nothing because it can hear explosions all the time. but then i looked at my daughter in law lying on body, who had seemed badly wounded. nothing good happens to us here until a monica is just one of many villages here in the nest. probably that comes under constant ukrainian artillery shelling civilians here are constantly suffering. as you can see, this house has been completely destroyed. the woman that i just spoke with cannot stop her crying. she's 89 years old and, and doesn't really understand what to do next. she's just, sir,
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one of many victims of ukrainian aggression here and an escrow public vermont author of arte ah, well through, has warned against escalating nuclear tensions in the region off of the u. s. i'm south, good declared. the tougher moves is stars, including positioning a nuclear submarine near the peninsula. phil young says it has strengthened its resolve to prepare its own defenses. joe biden with excessive self confidence, showed irresponsible courage without any calculation. this incident, which reaffirmed the hostile nature of their rulers and bellicose, many acts of washington and sole towards our state, gave us a clear answer. what should we do in the future? what should we consistently prepare for? the more madly the enemies cling to nuclear military exercises and the transfer of
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nuclear strategic weapons to the korean peninsula. the more our will of our republics right to self defense increases. those of all scalar as well. so the cree, the south graham present 6 day trip to the us 1st time in a dozen years. and anita from sol has visited washington during his time. they unit, so kill dressed, a joint session of congress, met with prison. brian, as well as the u. s. secretary of defense as his don't kuda has been looking into visiting the this trip. and what's the most from it? let's make us nukes, look more threatening and bring over a nuclear submarine while you're at it. the united states will further enhance the regular visibility of strategic assets to the korean peninsula, as evidenced by the upcoming visit of u. s. nuclear ballistic missile submarine to the republic of korea. all the while. washington says pyongyang, as acting like it runs a nuclear rogue state. that you,
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presidents announced the establishment of a new nuclear consultative group to manage the threat to the non proliferation regime posed by the democratic people's republic of korea. ah, yes, the nuclear non proliferation treaty, which the dpr k joined back in 1985. so the u. s. would stop threatening pyongyang with nuclear annihilation from south korea. lo and behold, the west never did stop pointing its nukes at the north, leaving it with only one option to leave the treaty and build its own nuclear weapons for deterrence. and just for daring to assert itself as a sovereign nation, the dpr k earned its place and america's axis of evil. north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving and citizens states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world, it must have taken some serious mental gymnastics for the us to come up with this
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narrative about north korea. but it's not the 1st time america's actually accused others of doing exactly what washington's done to them. take russia, a country that the u. s. has accused of launching a full assault on media freedom. let's be with the kremlin is engaged in a full assault on media, freedom, access information, and in truth, no mention of the west sweeping ban of r t and spoke nick or the fate of wiki leaks whistleblower julian sanchez. mister connell said he's the high tech terrorist other say this is akin to the pentagon papers where you can, i would argue that it is closer to me in the high tech terrorist disguise, a traitor, a treasonous, and, and, and he is broken every law, the united states the guy ought to be, so i'm not for the death penalty. so if i'm not for the defend going, want to do it illegally, shoot the son of a. after closing people's eyes and covering their ears, it's easy to sell the western media as the freest in the world threatening countries with nuclear weapons repressing journalists, you don't like it all the while, pointing the finger at every one else,
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political projection at its finest. se in the region, the more ty one brings on the nations and ensuring is security, the less likely it will have a confrontation with china. that's how formal us national security advisor, john both and says the iron territory can avoid a conflict with the mainland. the more taiwan is embedded with other countries in collective security, collective defense efforts. so lower the likelihood that china will take military action. and this should be a top priority. both in taipei and in washington with as many efforts as are now expanded on strengthening the partnership. we all need to do more. the best way to preserve peace is through strength or age of little riscas. we'll find goals as china will continue to. so there's ma,
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gin does not renounce so potentially is of force against taiwan. china continued to invest its military and it's going to continue to take steps to improve its military capability searches, periodic large scale exercises around taiwan. not just in the taiwan strait, but going out further into the western pacific. we've seen examples of that in recent weeks use a different weapon systems. there is a recent example of a, of a drone that around taiwan, chinese military drug china is going to continue to do what he thinks is necessary based on what china has said, which is they do not renounce the use of force against taiwan. so that, that's not a empty threat. it's a very serious threat. there been many, for example, members of parliament from your european countries visiting taiwan. nato military officers have visited taiwan. but i think the key challenge,
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which may have been left a bit on, addressed in fulton's remarks, is, what are those other countries willing to do or taiwan? so i didn't pay it was made his 1st public appearance also for an eleanor reef in recent days amid the run up next month election. he was televised attending an aerospace technology exhibition in its stumble, as he says next to the needs of youth, close ally as of a job. i think miss ad on counsel multiple days of action campaign events off the apparently becoming ill doing and televised event a period in a video chat with his russian counselor puts in for the inauguration of a nuclear power, partially constructed by the russian company. it was i thought, so as you said, mister adams suffered from a stomach illness amid the stress of his busy re election schedule. suppose person
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has said he is in a normal health for that i was of this very busy news hour. didn't check out all see the com. what was interesting. so is that and will be back up or down. ah, so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense, bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk ah, i'm rick sanchez. and i've been doing news now over 30 years to languages all over
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the world. here in the us, obviously, and i've interviewed for presidents, founded a $1000000000.00 business. and i believe after all of that, that the most important thing we can do when we communicate, especially with news, is be honest and be directed, be impactful. and this is direct impact. ah, okay. i want to say about something that happened recently. that seems very curious and tells us a lot about many things. okay. it tells us a lot about president joe barton, no question. it tells us a lot about the puppet masters to really pull the strings in the strings of control in this country. and it tells us that somebody doesn't want us to know who may have actually been behind.
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