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ah, with iranian president is to make his 1st visit to syria since the country is 2011 civil war. this comes in the wake of major diplomatic shifts across the region. a israel and palestine agree to a cease fire after both sides exchange a series of air strikes and missile attacks with the white house refuses to comment on the cia association with notorious pedophile, jeffrey epstein as new revelations suggest a former us my chief, met with the convicted sex offender, back in 2014. a add an explosive device causes
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a freight train to derail in rushes, pronounce 3 to close to the ukranian border with 9 am here in moscow when you're watching our team international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. our top story, the radian president, is set to pay an official to day visit to syria following an invitation from damascus. it will be the 1st such visit since the start of the syrian civil war and has already been labeled as very important by iranian state media. this comes against the backdrop of reproach, meant between former adversaries in the region. with iran's ambassador to syria saying that the global power balance shifting away from the west is facilitating the change. the hotel was as russia, china and india take part in international affairs. america's global dictate,
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becomes eroded and allows regional powers such as saudi arabia, the persian gulf, countries, and others to take a more positive sounds on the relations with iran, syria and yemen. ron has been a close ally of the syrian government since the beginning of the civil war in 2011 to ron has provided military equipment along with military advisors to bolster the syrian arab army. it's also recruited, she volunteers from across the region to fight alongside assad's forces operating in revolutionary guard, cor, commanders, like the famous general costume, sola mani, who was assassinated by the united states, had been deployed to syria to help fight terrorism. archie corresponded use of july li, breaks down the importance of the iranian president's upcoming business. well, it's the 1st ever visit by an iranian president of syria in over a decade. and since the start of the civil war in the, our country in 2011,
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brian bracy is in damascus for a 2 day visit. the official invitation of the syrian president, bashar assad, racy is also accompanied by his foreign minister, will say the law he on earlier the iranian presidential office, announced that by charlotte side and racy will talk about political, economic, and security ties. while the visit is very much significant, given the fact that it comes, i guess the backdrop of the recent, a de tonton reconciliation between world. so if one is a major ally of sharla side, the iran has time, it again said to the west that sharla side and serial. iran is, is red lines. iran also provided best sharla and his army with advisory military support to fight off dies terrorists from the arab country. so when it comes to iran in saudi arabia, in syria, to one, and we all used to stand, of course, on iran and saudi arabia is starting to play into the developments in syria as well
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. so this is one of the reasons why this visit by racy is very much significant. we see that to want and we are, are now beginning to open up to each other or engaging more. and syria is starting to shift away from this regional isolation in the middle east. and we see that all of these developments that have led to the middle east, emerging from years of chaos seem to be not sitting well with israel and the west, the united states. earlier said that it does not advise its arab partners to normalize with bush r last side. and we see just just a day before the re, airport visit also comes as cherokee and syria also are starting to open up each other. thanks to russia. russia has hosted officials from a turkey, syria, iran and russia in moscow to try to settle the longstanding disputes between dom
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ankara and damascus. so our braces visit is seen as another piece. are in the unfolding, new chapter in the middle east, which as seen a significant decrease in the role played by the western powers in the middle east are when the region is starting to take matters into its own hands. meanwhile, a bipartisan bill, which would allow washington to permanently sanction iran has been introduced in the u. s. congress throughout state continues to make threats against democracy in actively sponsors terrorism around the world. through this bipartisan bicameral legislation, we can prevent iran from possessing nuclear weapons and further jeopardizing global peace. the ran sanctions act is one of the most important tools in u. s. law to compel, ran to abandon is dangerous and destabilizing behavior. sanctions will only be lifted if her and stops is threatening behavior iran contra. now the clock on us
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law legislation comes and made a visit to israel by the u. s. house speaker where he address the countries parliament accusing to run of aggressive behavior in the middle east. and despite iran, recently re establishing diplomatic ties with saudi arabia and iraq, those threats have one primary cause the rogue radian regime. most of the turmoil in this region of violence and instability can be traced back to that source which continues to fund terrorism. arms its proxy, malicious and pursues nuclear weapons. i ran, seeks to destabilize iraq. it wants to entrench missiles in syria. it empowers the terrorists organization, has bella in lebanon, and it is fueling
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a brutal civil war in yemen. and among all this aggression, it seeks to encircle israel with hostile forces. ah, we must always remain resolute in our commitment that a ran will never acquire a nuclear weapon. earlier, my colleague rory some shade discussed the issue with experts from both israel and the u. s. to get their purpose perspective on how this could influence regional geo politics. what speaker mccarthy says is the conventional wisdom. if this is the usual assessment, you're here and he has some basis in fact, whether the turnaround regime of x out of the some defense to believe that he is under attack and it was to preempt, unlocked,
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isn't not the mentor. however, the measures taken by congress, these sanctions, this is useless. iran isn't one launched a war. and over 300 years, it is try to save people crying out from the oppression, slavery and murder that the israeli said launched. israelis have been responsible for attacking the united states from the u. s. s. liberty to 911. it's been attacking syria. it's been attacking russia and killing russians and ukraine and in syria. israel does have nuclear white weapons. i can confirm that as a former member of the united states army, i will go into the details, but it does have nuclear weapons. iran does not want nuclear weapons. it doesn't need nuclear weapons. and frankly, in my experience in iran, it's a, it's amazing to me, the patients they show and their virtues. they have been stopping lots of drugs coming from afghanistan and to europe. they've been adapting their missile program to be defensive in making it so strategically accurate. so that they spare,
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innocent lives, innocent blood, even though you may, it may sound like by sounds like propaganda for you. israel is basically on the side of the engine. but having said, of course, sanctioning iran, which by the way, congress wants to do in order to put the onus on the executive branch on president by then they don't care what happens if he veto, see if he doesn't follow. they want to blame him for whatever happens was iran, the question of the really, their program is never really on the table because the be sensitive and the piece defense. if there is such a program, but yes, eventually, israel will had to talk least iran, if iran reprint reciprocate. carolyn's been on the sanctions for decades and it still managers to go about its business. i mean,
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is it going to make any difference? any difference to caron, if the sanctions of past permanently know because we're in a new world, the old world is passing away. and this shows also the delusion and the self hypnotic narcissism of western politicians. they are still acting like they're in charge of the world that that world is fading. the multi polar world is rising. and russia and china and iran form the hub of it for the cent, for the central part of it. and they're, they're bleeding out, bleaching out to india and saudi arabia and elsewhere south america. so the piece that the general fella money want to do, which he between saudi arabia and iran before he was murdered by mike palm pail, giving president trump bad information. and then trump allows it to happen wrong and saudi arabia have solidified a peace deal. yemen is closing down and it's war serious being welcome. welcome back into the arab lee, you're seeing peace break out. despite the forces of the united states desperately trying to keep k awesome fires, israel and palestine have agreed
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a ceasefire after both sides exchanged a series of strikes over the last 24 hours israeli forces carried out air strikes and gaza in response to rockets launched toward southern israel yesterday, ah, is footed shows huge explosions lighting up the night sky of garza air raid sirens can be heard in southern israeli towns around the border with palestine. really defense forces say their air strikes, hit military sites. and media reports also say that 26 rockets were launched from the coastal enclave. throughout the day, several people were wounded with the israeli prime minister convening an urgent security meeting of his cabinet. the strikes were conducted following the death of palestinian activists. cotter od done in an israeli prison after an 87 day hunger strike, he is said to have been affiliated with the palestinian islamic jihad group with
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israel accusing him of being involved in terrorist activities. his son has vowed to fulfill his father's desire to liberate palestine because my dad wants to overcome those who imprisoned him. that was his dream. and now he is a martyr. yes, i cheer for him from my heart when he was in prison. i loved going to demonstrations to be like my father to free him. but when he died, i felt happy because he achieved his dream. his dream was to conquer those who imprisoned him and become a martyr. he told me he wants to liberate palestine. he kept telling me, you are a lion cub, he said, make me proud and liberate palestine. journalist and political analyst, robert in le cash, believes the policies being pursued by israel, or only worsening the situation in the region. at this stage, there is no peace process, and the united states is essentially destroyed
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a prospect of any peace process. the oslo accords. find between 1993 and 995. the potentially died on the israeli side. there is absolutely no intention of coming to the negotiation table and they don't have an incentive for the israelis to negotiate 1st and the palestinians to negotiate 1st, they need some sorts of encouragement to do so. so there needs to be a nother mediator, not the united states, there needs to be an impartial mediator. and there are then needs to be something on the table which pressures israel to give concessions, as it is the most powerful actor between the 2 sides here. so as long as the united states is the dominant, our which is claiming the position of mediator in this conflict, there can be no peace process. peace talk and the 2 state solution at this point, as facts on the ground determinant is essentially dead. the white
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house has refused to comment on the c, i is association with notorious sex offender, jeffrey epstein that says, new revelations emerge about an additional list of prominent figures who met with epstein even after he'd been ousted as a sexual abuser. to present any reaction to the director of william burns meeting with jeffrey, i've seen in 2014 to talk to after actually a 3rd time for a tech to kind of vendor comment on that from here. the disclosure sparked fury in the united states with the libertarian party accusing political leads of having no morals. it is long been hypothesized that epstein was an intelligent asset. but we have moved far past the point where it requires more faith to assume he wasn't supported by our government. the f b i is halting investigations on child sexual abuse cases. and the ca has a long history of using children as bargaining chips. the picture paints itself,
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there is no limit on the elite immorality in their pursuit of political dominance. this new round of revelations about who jeffrey epstein associated with and had meetings with as many asking questions. it's long been speculated that there was some kind of intelligence connection on the part of jeffrey epstein. and now we have confirmation that after his conviction, 2008, he had met with prominent individuals such as future cia director william burns prominent banker. ronnie de rothschild, as well as white house council, katherine rambler, and at this point we have a very not. busy so convincing response from the cia spokeswoman, here's what she had to say. mister bens met with mr. epstein about a decade ago as he was preparing to leave government service. the director didn't
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know anything about him. other than that, he was introduced as an expert in the financial services sector and of a general advice and transition to the private sector. they had no relationship. it's understood that this response is not the most convincing one. and many of heard this response and said they have many more questions, especially with the new revelations of mr. epstein and who he met with who he was associated with. now for those who may not recall, jeffrey epstein was a wealthy financier, was known for running a child sex prostitution ring. now he was 1st convicted in 2008, doing the kinds of activities, but he received a very mild sentence of only house arrest. however, he was charged there, arrested in charge once again in 2019, then he died under very questionable circumstances in a u. s. federal facility revelations about that case. and the connections the
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jeffrey epstein had the american lead, have caused many to ask serious questions about what's going on behind closed doors in washington dc. it was evil for the united states government to carry on a relationship with the most prolific child sex trafficker in history. and on top of that, according to the calendar cover up and trade secrets based on his abuse . i'd say that it's very likely to be sweat under the rug one to this is become the norm for the united states government. not only do we know nothing about jeffrey epstein, black book, his calendar. i mean, we've been given snippets. i mean, look, there were meetings, our long meetings between hundreds of people that are now the most prominent officials in our society, from you on must to steve abandon. ok. we don't know anything of these meetings and none of that should be excused by the fact that he was willing to work as an operative united states government. i'd say this, if that's the caliber of agent,
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that the government is employing the american public. what? nothing to do with this government as the u. s. builds up its influence in the asia pacific region, amid soaring tensions with china, singapore, as strongly back to the office defense pact, claiming it could contribute to regional security. so even on august, in so far as it contributes constructively to regional security, we're in support of it. we are comfortable with all the free partners with an office because with each of them we've had long term relationships, and that's why i think we were able to work together. singapore is foreign minister also emphasized that se, asia must not become an arena for proxy wars, and that the return of china us relations to a more even keel would help bring stability to the region. that statement was made during the singapore australia joined ministerial committee meeting that took place in cadbury yesterday. meanwhile,
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the u. s. and the philippines reiterated their own solid defense commitments amid talks between the 2 countries, leaders in washington. the filipino president's visit to washington comes after the states completed their largest ever military drills last week. the latest exercises followed china's 3 day military drills around taiwan. moreover, the philippines agree to this year to give the us access to for more bases on the islands. papa new guinea is another country in the pacific region seeking closer defense cooperation with the u. s. the country's foreign minister through his support behind the plan to embed pacific island troops in the australian defense force as this country prepared to host anthony albany, joe biden. and roger modi this month for meeting with the pacific island leaders, a new defense cooperation agreement is expected to be on the agenda and on our tongue in senior fellow at the ty institute says washington pressure on states to
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choose sides only escalades tensions. well, quite frankly, the u. s. is doing its best to find some sort of spring board for your trouble. you know, there's, it's no secret about taiwan. the u. s. has broken the agreement that was memorialized by the 3. communicate back in the seventy's and eighty's, and basically they are now saying that as biden has said that 4 times that he would come to the military aid of taiwan. they walk it back, but they continue to arm taiwan to encourage soccer independence, to have high level meetings all. as i said, delegation of the regional terms. clearly, everyone in austria is aware of the tensions job live tensions they do not want to be forced to choose. and quite frankly, china is not pressing them to choose the united states and says it's either you, you're either with us or against us. but there are a lot of economic overlays right now. the u. s. is talking a lot about security,
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but almost all the countries in the world are looking for economic assistance. so far that has not been forthcoming. these things, these cracks are appearing in the u. s. this is actually making us more frantic because they believe that they have to do something dramatic in order to slow. not only china, but also all other perceived areas. been venezuela, cuba, russia, you name it? the list goes on for the 1st time in french polynesia history, a pro independence party is now in control of the government. it follows a landslide election. victory. independence is the only way if we want to read the k to pull her to that. it's in a way to talk country over any referendum needs the approval of paris and even the most ardent of secessionist, acknowledge it could take 10 to 15 years to achieve their goal. the french
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president emanuel micron recently criticized the polynesian authorities over their plans to increase cooperation with another major player in the region. china, france took control of the archipelago in the 19th century, monopolizing its natural resources and giving it a strategic military present during the cold war. france that needed a total of $41.00 nuclear weapons in the islands as part of its testing program, causing huge damage to the local environment and exposing the indigenous population to massive doses of radiation. the united nations security council has put the territory on a de colonization list, and called for compensation from paris, highlighting the right of its people to self determination. however, france has repeatedly refused to abide by that ruling author and political analysts nichol. markovich believes the recent election could potentially mean trouble for friends. definitely,
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there is an idea behind this selection to maybe bring the french polynesia to independence. i think also we should not overstate or underestimate the impact this had on the manual. macro was quite president, president in french polynesia. he went there in 2021. i his allies last i. so this is a new i would say bad news for a manual macro who made french polynesia. one of his priority is probably the 2nd zone priority. but one of his priorities, so there's a new defeat for manual micro and there is this possibility that the independence, the separatists may try to build a platform to gain a independence in the years to come. they feel in these regions that paris can no longer bring them the security, the support, the well being that they used to have in france. then there is going to be a search there for a probable search. and some of these movements, which will say what paris can help us out any more. we will take our destinies in our own hands, and we will build independence. so this, there could be some sort of domino effect, even though we must,
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a must recognize that a french polynesia as new caledonia, do seem quite far for many people who are in continental france in europe. a huge fire has broken out at an oil depot in the port of thomas in the south of russia. a fuel tank is reportedly on fire at the depot, and social media users have claimed explosions could also be heard. there's no official information yet as to what's caused the blaze, but the towns governor says there have been no reports of casualties. meanwhile, emergency services are working at the scene. in russia's brown screech and an explosive device has derailed a freight train at around 20 of its cars with all the details. here's ortiz romano, culture of according to the local government sell locomotive, and possibly as many as its wency wagons. our freight train derailed due to an explosive device,
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and this confirmed early reports that several explosions were heard in the area on tuesday nights. now. russian railways officials stated earlier that the incident occurred g to an illegal interference in the area according to preliminary information. there were no casualties and no open fires. however, there could be environmental damage because as some reports from the area suggests that some of the overturned wagons presumably contained chemicals. now, city fire brigades are on the scene and to recovery trains have also been dispatched to this says section of the railway. now, a railway traffic in this, on this line has been temporarily suspended for now it's not to the 1st such incidents. brown screeching and it's section of the russian railways were also attacked, said just last week and explosion caused the derailment of another cargo train and traffic of air was temporarily a whole city. at that time. 7 wagons have been derailed. ands at damage to the line
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was reported as well, and traffic was resumed there just on tuesday morning. and sir, just like this tuesday, there were no civilian casualties. now in general, it seems that a bronze cregan, which is adjacent to the ukrainian border, has been under recurring attacks in the recent weeks. and so just last week for civilians were killed there after ukraine used multiple launch raucous systems against one of the local villages. more news coming your way in just about half an hour here on our team. internation. ah ah, ah
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ah. since the beginning of its history, the united states of america has officially declared the striving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colonists headed for that total extermination of the indigenous population of the continent, american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations and given the worst agricultural territories. while the best land was appropriated by white colonizers, the strongest blow to american indian tribes was the extermination of buys of native americans lived by hunting these wild animal, colonists slaughter the bison,
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and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in india and gone, said colonel richard dodge a veteran of the bloody and vicious indian wars cynically. the indigenous population was simply exterminated. u. s. army general phillips sheridan express the essence of this policy. in the infamous words, the only good india is a dead indian, the genocide of native americans of north america lead to a demographic catastrophe. the exact number of deaths is deal unknown, but the number of victims is in millions. having been the majority on the continent before the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today . ah ah, every spring and summer from melting optics new reveals abandoned machinery,
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