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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the charter's democracy is providing to be amazing. the resilience talk, it does not fulfill the basic principles of public democratic election specialists . well, despite the presidential balls the neck and neck, jo cast doubts over the freedom of took. he is elections. awesome. and the western media link are the ones possible victory, but the defeats of democracy. pennsauken reportedly tons of blind died to the war. crimes record of its foreign policy fights is in violation of us is own laws that supported community release documents. also,
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they solid as the us special counsels reports discovers f b. i acted on the stairs, they called information and it's 2016 pro into trumps electrodes collusion with russia. what's the media don't raise the significance of the revelation the winter. lots of my headquarters here in the russian capital. you are watching oxy international moneys pizza scott, to bring you the top stores at 3 pm. this tuesday starts off into to you by the nation, will choose the next president, and i run off at the end of this month. that's up to need the top kind of it's past the crucial 50 percent special. so when in the 1st round, which is held on something the, the washington site is continuing to close the monitor, the ongoing elect, total process. you are being commission president said that the record. so now,
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so that the tech has, people are committed to exercising that democratic rights. but the counsel of your assessment was a bit more confusing. so i would say the tucker's democracy is providing to be amazingly resilient the shows the high turn out in the election. but turkey does not fulfill the basic principles of a democratic election. such was well, assuming the wisdom media called presidents are the one a danger to focus democracy. the country is opposition and promises to move towards why the integration with your or the acting chairman of the center for strategic studies are they took his ministry of foreign affairs. i didn't know around. and he says that western countries are clearly interested in no one losing the elections. a hi nato countries. on monday, july 18 turkish elections. they want to topple out on it starts to look at the
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german, french, american, english, the magazines and newspapers, the economist, etc. that, oh, well, i guess add on and of course as of monday to ration that this information that, that what they are doing, the proper ad on. they say russia is money to and i think i can do things on avalon space. this is opposite exactly the opposite that we did not see any russian mingling in that case election, but we saw a lot of meaning in tech issues action. and that's why a lot of people voted for ad on because of this. western manipulation allows always will keep you updated on all the developments
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and the tech is presidential election. so do student state to entail nazi the but then you stopped revelations in newly published documents and the new york times show that the us ignored the war. kinds of record of its foreign policy troops around the world, which are in fights of violation of america's own laws. but the files availed of us special operations program involves the training nomic of foreign fighters for using the kill or touch emissions that the american forces the ones to carry out themselves. the provision of supports is not contingent upon successful human rights by the requirements as defined to the leaky law to the lady law prohibits the provision of us military aid. so human rights violates as a broad defense against dis, declassified directive appears to be a loophole that's allows a direct violation of the law. lots the correspondence kellum often takes a deep low cause depends against relationship with this one,
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save re allies. and if you're providing someone with military training and weapons, don't you have a responsibility to make sure the person is not a criminal to use them to go and commit new crimes? you would think so. but apparently the pentagon does not agree. indeed, why worry about such details as long as it serves american interest in far away? lance seems that for the pentagon, the ends justify the means, even if it means violating u. s. law that for its military aid to human rights violators abroad, the us track record for such on account ability and impunity goes back decades. here's just a few examples. the infamous dirty brigades of militias, the united states, trained in order to fight. i still, in a rock, have been accused of torturing detainees and other atrocities. united nations found us backed forces in the democratic republic of the congo were involved in mass
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rates and torture of civilians. back in 1981 up to a 1000. civilians were slaughtered by us backed forces in el salvador. the famous elm is ot and massacre. human rights watch has revealed the results of the us occupation of afghanistan, and shone crimes that were committed by forces trained and backed by the united states. there. the strike forces have been lawfully killed civilians, your nitrates forcibly disappeared detainees undetected healthcare facilities for allegedly treated in storage and fighters. civilian casualties from these rates and air operations have dramatically increased in the last 2 years. the us armed and fran ukrainian military is just the latest example. they have been caught summarily executing prisoners of war videos, sho, outright war crimes. russia has many times highlighted these documented atrocities of the united nations. however, the usa and his allies have turned
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a blind eye visits and me the idea of the student. in addition to the recent report by amnesty international and organization that can hardly be classified as pro russian states. we have been talking about at every meeting on the green since the very beginning of a special military operation. the armed forces of ukraine and you create in national is battalions are hiding behind a civilian population as a human shield, and also use residential houses and apartments in the us floating point place heavy equipment in a tillery near hospitals, schools and keen the gardens keep still has called lodge for any crimes. instead of holding a spade a spade, you demonstrate button double standards and miracles office thoughtfulness. so as not to gas, the shadow of responsibility on key if who's gill for the shelling is obvious,
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this shows your responsibility for the brain conflict. started the united states at at least question its relationship with infamous groups. like the as off the talent known for its neo nazi ideology, what is the relationship of the us government to these people? is it training them? might it arm them? is this one of those cases where we aid and abet the kind of monsters who eventually become our enemies. but they have admitted there is no real way to stop or even control these evil practices. here's another example. the tornado battalion was pretty well known for its atrocities. some of its members even got in prison when the crimes they committed became well publicized. but after russia's military operations started, these dangerous radicals were released in order to join ukraine's armed forces along the record of washington. supporting forces around the world, the do horrendous things, despite existing us laws that mandate otherwise explains why the pentagon doesn't feel obligated to do any of that thing. when you are training people like this,
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it probably feels better not to know what they did yesterday. and what you might be helping them to do tomorrow, caleb bump and archie, new york. the if the i i said on seriously flawed information and he's 2016 pro. but then president donald trump, a legit collusion with russia, which has never proven well, those are the words of the us of special counsel. john during the prosecutor who investigates about failed f. b, i pro durham said the f b. i failed to critically analyze information that run townsend to the narrative of a trump, russia collusion. he also said the bureaus approach to allegations against 2016 democratic presidential candidates going to be clinton. was there a difference? yep. guy says though that it's addressed all the issues and the report boats, it's the dyna pulled or appears to be of little interest to mainstream american media. durham is coming was the slogan. and the mean tweeted by republican lawmakers and the president's family,
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hinting that durham would lead to bombshell indictments of those who investigate the truck. now. the bombshell indictments did not happen. durham did get one minor court victory to court losses. we're still trying to determine exactly what's new in here, katie, as we go through this 300 page exhaustive report. but what's under the argument that john durham is making? here is an argument that he's made before, which is essentially that he doesn't believe the f b i had the proper predication was fully justified. we begin with a showstopper f. b. i opened the inquiry into whether trump was secretly working on behalf of russia. we have breaking news at this moment. the new york times has a story that just posted minutes ago. and let me read you the opening paragraph. it says in the days after president trump fire jane b, call me is f b. i, director, law enforcement officials became so concerned by the presence behavior that they began investigating whether he had been working on behalf of russia. that's cause
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live now to georgia, somewhat of a senior research fellow as the global policy institute, god george graves have you. hey, on oxy, 1st of all, i just want to get your take on those domain revelations by the prosecutor. john durham does anything the surprise you a lot really we because we already know about what darn was doing the launch these 3 prosecutions. and we also had a very detailed um inspector general report that was published in 2019. so there's nothing that new in this the, the most important i think the most damaging, the revelation. i hear the durham distinguished himself from the inspector general's report, is that there was no proper predication. all these stop of, uh, operation cross y alric. and in other words, the actual launch of the investigation of trump, supposedly collusion,
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was russia. there was no grubhub ready gauge, there was no evidence whatsoever. and the agents who launch that investigation continued with it and had the more than in, from a to or of, of the top bras that they have the i, including james co, me and andrew the game. when they knew that there was nothing to it, there was no basis whatsoever to it was fascinating. what do, what do you make of the timing of this report? can we read anything into that? i can certainly imagine that the phone present. donald trump will certainly make a big deal of this. they might play into his hands and the upcoming presidential elections when they probably would. but you know, he's already said a great deal about russia gate. and so that is in a way of the issue of the day before yesterday, and he's political enemies have moved onto all the grounds to attack trump. i mean
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they're, they're attacking him on the january. the 6th, they're attacking game of is to both of mishandling of them are classified documents that are attacking inputs on nonsense in, in, in manhattan about, you know, a filing issue of as another thing in georgia. so they've abandon the whole russian store. it's a go, i think, strongly think with the media and you quote to some of them they, they ran with russia of till 2019. and then since then they've, uh, they've dropped it and moved on to other things to get from with me. um, do you think that anyone in the f b i will be held accountable over this just by says this address, the issues in the report is that it end of story? no, i think so. i mean, unfortunately, uh there wouldn't be any criminal prosecutions dire on been reckon, recommending a criminal prosecutions. and um, and then that's it. uh, and the people who initiated what was an absolutely rages conspiracy to over throw
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a president, which is what it was. i mean, this was deliberately patched in order through, you know, you can actually read it the door and reported was durham is much too cautious to say anything like that. but if you read it in any objective way, it was the and this was a conspiracy hatch by the, the, i to over through the elected president. so they continue along the way and they've got, they've got school, she gigs in the media like p destruct. um andrew mccabe, police of age, the people primarily responsible that does very nicely they collected the pensions and then you know, making out like bandits as media. commentators on lower justice and security. why would i have to leave it the joy to some really dr. joe, some of the senior research fellow, the global policy institute, always great, have you on the program. thank you very much. i know the news versus withdrawn from the treaty on the conventional armed forces in europe. i'm going to treat
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transparency agreements. most goes as the move was made due to the other parties violating its requirements onto correspondence. we. mama shaw has more to move of russia announced its formal withdrawal from the conventional armed forces treaty. it's a military agreement that has been suspended for a while now. according to russia, the treaty contradicts the russian security interest deputy foreign minister surgery we have called was appointed last week to represent the russian president vladimir put him during the parliamentary proceedings to exactly the now is the treaty. and here's what he had to say. we've received information that some european states were in direct violation of the requirements of the treaty. a new situation has arisen where even a formal preservation of russia status as a party to the treaty despite it suspension has come into direct contradiction with the interests of the countries national security. we have already written it off and left it in the past. what other states will do is
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a question for them. they won't be able to intimidate us with their steps. now, since 2015, russia has completely suspended is participation in a tree. the only participated in a formal sense. the agreement was one of the most important steps of attempt to discoloration between the western and the eastern block, the treaties that limits of deployment, the forces under european continent and establish transparency mechanisms from moscow. as long complained about the expansion of nato saying it undermines the goal of the treaty. let's go slide down to michael model of a former pentagon senior security policy analyst. good afternoon. see you, michael. how are you? are you? good morning. i'm wanting to apologize if it's a house. how significant is this move by most coats withdrawal from that treaty? obviously, we know it had suspended his participation quite some time ago. yeah, this suspension is uh, this is basically a cou to grow and, and its, uh, and it's a, a, it's a recognition of the reality on the ground today. it's not what it used to be. you
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no longer have a war. so pack, see this was, this was created during the period when we had a 16 member nato alliance. and now it's up to about 30. and uh and of course all packed events have changed, times have changed. and the reality of the grand and the politics of change, certainly. and, and the nato has expanded the tremendously up to the federations border since then . so it's just a, uh, it's just putting uh, the, the nail in the coffin and as it were now now the deputy foreign minister did leave a possibility that in the future. once things can come down and, and, and, and we get in and people start acting rationally, again, that something can be worked out again. but right now where we're at, we're at
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a height of, uh, tensions that are uh, can amount to, to, to launch another war. and, and this is not this a bose very ill. and you also saw, not only what the expansion of nato, but the fact that it wants to put in arguments that are, have been moving our movements and troops beyond what, any thing they, they the, the treaty ever called for. so this is the, this is just a recognition of the reality of today. so, so would you agree them with the russian deputy foreign minister? so gay, or if i called the parties of the treaty have violated the deal to, oh, sure, absolutely. they, they, the mere expansion of nato, and the moving of troops and the moving of equipment. and now the ukraine war and the supplies that are moving in the not, and the productions that, that are, that are under way to, to arm ukraine and, and, and also to move, move uh,
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troops and us to us troops, let's say into poland and, and elsewhere. this is a, it makes the whole thing just moved it's, it's, it's over for now as it, as it was designed and, and, and, and intended. michael model for on that's on the notes. i think we'd have to leave the interview though. so we have to wait for my color format, the cd security policy analyst in the office of us. secondly, defense. thanks very much for joining us today. how not to thank you, peter. i'm versus defense ministry has said it's congested, hypoth, stomach messiah monies to destroy us. made patriots on the aircraft missile system is on, on verified video that shows bribes highlights in the kids night, the sky allegedly, the work of the patriots, the system on the country, according to russian defense ministry, again, its own defense intercepted 7 you, kate supplied miss. i was called
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a storm shadow. this comes following yesterday's reported inception after lou guns was hit by one of them within the past 3 days. and this have been called is set to hit the filmmakers appeal after the states of westman golf button screenings of a movie, the sparking religious tensions across the country. autism under shawna takes us to the cons prophecy. the movie is done on the fire in india, it's called the general law story, the feeling of spots to control the ceasing safety. this was force relieved when exactly you're doing nice. i subduing, get you done, making a cube joined. the guy said you engage. saw cushion lucky the it both ways the conversion of done with them goes into islam and they soft thinking to join is radical islam is group. if it was
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description, went on to clean, the 52000 women went missing from india, a southern state or federal law, implying that there's a relation but as a backlash or false claims, and a number of petitions filed before the codes, the food makers reduce the number of missing, we mean to just 3. i see your last story, the movie with, with really starving thinking is that the movie? it's all in a strip on it. ice, the society, you know, you for the new, the film is made to be used as a tool to manipulate people's minds. there was no such communal incidents in corolla. so everything that was shown is just the drama. this is an attempt to create a divide among people to turn them communal and defend the teachings of islam and nothing else, man a catalyst, or if it's up there cause a high which the corolla story. i think it's a real story. these days we find such stories into all in the news,
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but there is no attention drone to them. this is a major reality story. girl should watch this movie for sure. i recommend watching it to everyone. they should also take their families to see the movies direct to produce the i'm the leading actors of all the miles and the sounds of the phone saying the get her last story is not in the numbers bought in the plot and added to disclaim or the phone is fix, know the message for the audience is that uh that is a very sinister design and i like this and this stuff blind you made out by some that is groups to trap and menu play. so done just in the one christian gen gun words. busy and big them maybe to see the all use them any, any other device that is activity i need this done and the tech stuff is out.
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so it is very important that they are exposed and the goes, i've saved. so the message off off for me is that save the daughters. my field has nothing to do, it is still open. it has nothing to do with any. and even jim, i only deal with the extremism that it is a part of the society. what do we have? every country is suffering today and it isn't meant so i something that they know i'm thinking of in india or internationally. so i think this is the story that we need to make us continue to stay on the ground, adding that it's important to portray the story of the missing. we mean on the big screen shots synopsis. all the film is this mostly men, the all he knew we mean into marriage, a concept dumbed of love to hobb. i'm the one that's all from bush by indian, right windows. we use it for political games. the ruling bought the jump, i thought he named dea, has openly supported the film saying it's important to expose the ugly truth of
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terrorism. we have nothing to do with any was religion. this movie has nothing to do with anyone's reading, any religion. this what we have nothing to put anything i guess is law and why the pgp is organize the screening of the film and also me to that 3 in some states. although no one would you be states such as west spring or have banned the food official save, the band has been put in order to avoid violence against muslims where his groups, including students and opposition, have protested and have to use the food of demonizing. the intel i o is lama community. when it was we, we did not really justify that page, but instead, you know, interesting. it's providing me a whole lot of other lives and the business. uh, please. uh, you know me, i'm sorry. minus the thing is the median being promoted and you know,
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people, the, the 1st of all i'm seeing that it is the sort of cadillac it's a dangerous thing. so uh, so it shouldn't be that anybody, not only a position for that issues, have anybody to call out that. uh, this is not fact. this is the only light and kind of propaganda. i believe by the state of data and the document database of the system is not there law, but based off the phone has been fully rising to say the least has less many thinking kind of work of thoughts constitute a speech. but what is a speech to begin with? richard sharma, r t, new delhi. and finally, the construction of a must have us embassy, complex, and 11, and has left locals. perplexed lavish complex is being built in the downtown baby roots on with the size of over 20. 1 of the football pictures resembles the city itself. there are a cover. this is over 2 and
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a half times dots of the white house. meanwhile, 80 percent of lebanon's population is living under the poverty line with many unable to afford even basic commodities in the country, smaller than the us states of connecticut's and it's economy in the midst of a meltdown. so i'm asking whose interest the $1000000000.00 developments will suff . a small console like 11 and doesn't need such a big embassy con pounds. what's the point of them expands into the base, especially in the current situation with many problems in lebanon and worldwide? as eliminates, i truly wonder why instead of them spending money on building such a barricade for through us, why knows, help level them over here are empty promises the low buddies are battling to survive this economic crisis on their own. i don't think they're doing anything like the house down to your house.
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so ever, terry basis and have a strong presence in the region. i think the american must have an agenda for doing such a massive expansion on embassy getting jobs, because the financial situation here is so people are really struggling with about what came professor of history and international relations at the lebanese university. and they roots, the size of the extra organs embassy intends to help the us establish a big football, football, excuse me, in the country. why did visiting the embassy this compound, the, you as the, the, by the material from local market. they, you, they imported automatically and from the u. s. and at the same time, they didn't, let's say, hire the local employees to build the comp on. so the spending,
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the money on the compound didn't have any positive impact on the, nobody's economic. this is more of it caught on the u. s. caught on the inside level and rather than just a compound or an embassy and it has uh, several purposes. first uh its uh, fault of the network of military and intelligence bases that u. s. is establishing throughout the east. um is it is uh it matches and its size, the size of the u. s. embassy and, but as far off the u. s. plan to control that agent, the middle east, and mainly the near is in order to keep russia here on, on china. are they in the attempt to access that you submitted that any of this is the 1st please. and the 2nd, the reason for this is that the, the,
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this phone phone that's good, uh, a couple of days more than, uh, 50000 us troops at the same time. this is something that is not mentioned in the media. could serve also as a military base. um uh, as i said, as part of the network of really 3 bases as how the world is looking at 3 30 pm most go time. my name's peter scotts, and i'll be back again with another look of today's biggest stories around about half an hour time. thanks. want the the wife of course 3. i mean, we thought on, i mean i was kind of major was how you all are safe with the system and obviously a hair dresser, a bus driver, a sales person, anyone could become
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a victim. that's how private negotiators, faster pen looking for the best assist you with them and go to see we started this summer. okay. no, no, no. yes. that's the reason why you'll be up by the name on that on those over those are, i mean it is, you won't be feasible. mentioned it on from the asked to the studies boys took over the series b, u, d, z. as in the middle that they say the comedy is meant to make you laugh. and in this politically correct world,

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