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stop by law mid july says the resource officer for your settings. the top floor is the russia condemns native looming. the ukraine conflicts as the case of buys long range, cruise missiles, the keys take a closer look at the accusation. officials and don't last say rush of the big street in our to most of a k a box. what is in that as the private venture company reports on the 15th, it in the value of the front line, 65, the u. s. continues to search for a legend, chinese buys and with the senate, everything on the engines correct to national security as well. they can come to the, the, in the country of the claims of bias against agency, the
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life of elk grove. this is on t. my name is ross, i'm ami in 30 minutes of news and views starting now i, we start with the news just in the secretary of rushes. national security council is condemned. the u. k is provision of long range cruise miss. i'll see where he says it is a violation of international norms on his own. he meant to drug out the complex in order to prolong the military conflict and create conditions for russian defeat. nato countries continued to supply ukraine with more than 600 types of weapons and military equipment. britain has supplied ukraine with storm shadow a long range. cruise missiles were high, volume corresponded dental quotes. a in this to deal with this and spoke about this . this is always, always got me re, she said like i said again, you can supply these long range missiles. so you can tell us about these miss austin, of all these british long range missiles can be launched over
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a distance of between 250 to 1000 kilometers, which is pretty massive in the ukranian military has already use them to target civilians and they've gone to the people's republic, a number of casualties have already been reported, including children as a result of the strikes. despite the fact that london promised that these missiles would not be used to target civilians infrastructure. this is something that they are specifically the supply of these missiles is something that the russian at the secretary of the russian security council, nikolai patrol should have said that was actually a violation of the international norms of weapons use. however, he did say it's not uncommon with these anglo saxons, actually to use actual force to accomplish their strategic objectives around the world. in terms of domination. it's interesting, you say that these are the risk you select, has always been a person, the civically, not on the offensive. this is for the defensive. but what's your case position now? has it changed its position?
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well, it looks like it doesn't really care that much. any more about moscow's red lines, or as a consequence, potentially escalating this conflict? i mean, uh, keeps claim to crime. here was something that was once considered by most people in the west to be absurd and dangerous. but now we've got the u. k. defense secretary essentially saying they're not going to do anything to stop key from pursuing that goal, even if they cost a line. yeah. well, a they've lost sides of their lives as a result of that invasion. and i think ultimately it will be ukraine's decision under international law. they have every right to do that. in accordance of self defense, oppression isn't gonna stand in the way of that. so it rushes secretary of, of national security counseling illness. he had other things to say, what else did he talk about? well, to be quite honest, at some startling stuff, really, he mentioned the recent terrorist attack that took the life of the ward corresponded
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russian were corresponding blood went to starsky. he also mentioned the bombing of the vehicle of as a far uh, pretty lamp. and that to happen more recently. and he said that this was carried out by key a width direct coordination from washington. he also mentioned that when we go back to talking about some of these depleted uranium, munitions that buquet has also supplied ukraine with russia. it has been destroying ammunition stockpiles holding that depleted ammunition. and one thing patricia mentioned was that a pretend essentially a radioactive cloud is forming that could go over western europe as a result of the destruction of these ammunition stockpile. so certainly some startling things we're hearing. interesting. it's going to be interesting to see how things pine out of the next few weeks, especially as we're hearing about ukraine's counter offensive. we're hearing about lots of weapons. so happening, hopefully it's going to be able to assume that right them. yeah, though, thank you so much for joining me in the seat is always
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a pleasure talking to you. so thanks again about rushes on by so that the united nation has denounced his wisdom. comfortable saying that by all means their accomplices in the ukraine called it the city and the bends. yeah, i did, that must go reserves the right to use any measures as it, as, as, as it's the disposal. so i say to count the incoming threats to rushes, security miss stuckey simply supplies increasingly powerful weapon systems combined with the ongoing, transferred data to care for strikes. and the training of ukrainian soldiers on the territories makes the states not any participants in the non conflict with russia. according to the hague convention of 1997 on the rights and obligations of neutral powers and the sea and land will be also accomplices of the military crimes of the armed forces ukraine and national security forces. interesting to the security council meeting most, cuz android took
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a lot of the west for engaging in what he called the proxy war against russia. missing the buttons, you say that nato to say is aspired to escalate the compet down to quote the last few quite in wire. putting financial assistance of calls to the compet began washington a load has sent near the $18000000000.00 of aid to claim the majority of that spends on weapons equipment and logistics support that i just package was approved in december. but from all of about $48000000000.00, only an 8 roommates on the ground now in the conflicts, rushes, securing a of our to most a k a by what is in the that's according to the other thing ahead of the neighboring domestic republic. dennis, pushing them, it comes as a chief of the russian private ministry company. wagner says his forces are continuing to take control of the sea city. broke by blow, i'll tell you,
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correspondent, senior hold on close. what do i say? what goes? yeah, it was following the developers is still a good of guns. no guns region heavily fortified by you quite in troops. you'd be struck ceaselessly by rushing artillery on the outskirts like a network of you quite in positions. the habits even was inside this trade shape group of you crazy and so just play low, i need a bash, it doesn't help again and again, an automatic grenade logia hits the inside of the trench res, though escape. so with these across the front lines weeping, a savage told the in the speed you captured by russian drone, you credit. and so does she and ceremoniously looting the deceased comrades into
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the back of a pickup truck loss is very along the front lines. but no way is it was then boston was lated with the wrecks much of the native supplied vehicles. and um, uh the battle is or but done so badly. one percent of the city is still controlled by ukraine. the wag, the group says it is almost finished, but it was, had the confess, lots of it, the enemy still resist. they understand their days are numbered, but keep throwing soldiers into slower offensive by an hour or day. they're sending and capable units. they're a paratrooper, so recon units and the aides off regiment. we don't understand why it's not to intentionally destroy the ukranian army fresh. you create in units on the way or arriving to what's left of the city. i'll quickly attacked many, never make it to the front lines. keeps intense,
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remains clear to hold on as long as possible to match of the cost. it is being so in most been battles. it is time the don't bass into a concrete graveyard villages, towns, cities or but rather cases to buy time in the hoop, the need who um shipments will turn the tide of this conflict for the key of, for i guess the of the, from the gun screech in hundreds of protests of gathered in the japanese city of a russian method demonstrate against the g 7 summit, which kicked off in the city this friday the it's being a sight of violet and classes with police as protests, as mazda sent on to m t will slogans. i'm gonna say it is cold from end to west and
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weapons deliveries to cave. so i think is feeling well for those running say the comforts a need for it. and the human kept the lost his own important benefits to west and leads of the doors being ways by us narrative and the longer the word drugs on the bus, it will be for the us. and it's moving to an industry so absolutely the words should be stopped immediately. the summit is an illegitimate organization. it has nothing to do with the un or anything else. it is a group of countries that have nuclear weapons or sending weapons to ukraine. these countries are coming together to promote a war and ukraine, not a ceasefire and new cream. one of my friends was taken by the police today. i believe that these things are being done in preparation for will and work to make it impossible to say we oppose will have all the global economy and at least
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waiting for us is a sense to be sort of the agenda during the summit. the japanese climate led to the seventy's is on a visit to the russian of peace memorial museum, just dedicated to remembering the cities solomon forming by the us in 1945. however, according to a japanese media outlets, citing and government official, washington was to send the side ship would make us president the week. it comes off the jo biden's, national security advisor clinton blank said no land off if the present will apologize for america, new thing, the country twice in the united states, there was a deep rooted opinion. the dropping that to make bombs was necessary to end the war . with japan sooner the us will hold the presidential election next year. it is probably concern that the visit fully incidents, public opinion in the country. anyway, if i have some of the fun, i am just a survey at the end of the world war 2, washington, illinois,
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the 1st and only nuclear bombings in history. the cities of have rush, i'm a and, and the fact he would talk with it, leaving a hundreds of thousands of civilians dead as well as exposing the since the vive to radioactivity. for decades we spoke with global affairs. i was, i was kind of bruna who says it wouldn't be politically counter productive for the us to apologize. a sub official, unofficial policy. in fact, um, i believe was president obama who visited us. um, she had all she bought in 2016 and at that time uh, he also refused to apologize for the bombings of, uh, his washer and mega psyche. and in fact uh, apparently, uh i'm uh, there was even a 3rd bomb planned for tokyo had the, the japan not surrendered. so this is a policy, it's um,
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and by then in this sense is actually is following the script. i did not expect him to apologize or not. i found the venue of quite interesting for this g 7 when the issue of a nuclear war has never been closer, an apology would make putting to question this entire strategy in the background. so it would put a matter us nuclear dominated had gemini nuclear. a characterized had gemini into question the us is conducting a wide straight search and led to the chinese spies in the country. yes, the eyes open for thousands of cases and the senate has high the head held hearings on the mouth. it, it comes the spiked previous initiative in 2018. the induced,
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questionable results on teams. k, that moping picks up the story, a rational committee decided to hold yet another hearing about alleged chinese spying in america. the ccp took advantage of our good faith as well as our technology. our know how in our capital to grow strong. but once they felt ready, they began to decouple from us. well now the air of wishful thinking is over us leaders continue to bang the drum about a ledge. chinese spies, even after they are china initiative, turned out to be a disaster. let's review what happens back in 2018 us if there's old launched a new campaign against chinese spies targeting their staff, the u. s. trade secrets and intellectual property. at 1st, the campaign looked promising. new cases opened up like wildfire. we are investigating the opening a new china related counter intelligence investigation. typically it involves theft
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of american and logical property or secrets about every 12 hours we'd probably have over 2000 of those investigations. the percentage, the rate of increase from several years ago is about 1300 percent increase. accept prosecutors ultimately ended up dropping. most of the cases from all the thousands of cases that were looked into only 77 moved to head into full on criminal prosecutions. on a $148.00 individuals who were ultimately charged only 40, you ended up pleading guilty or being convicted for the country overall. there certainly were results in the sciences. there was a chill effect with many of the world's most qualified and skilled individuals not wanting to work with america out of fear they might get accused of prosecutors primarily targeting people of ethnic with chinese heritage. many spoke up saying that the whole thing smelled of racism. they've turned the china initiative into an instrument for racial profiling. they've turned it into
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a means to terrorize chinese scientists and engineers. something has gone dramatically wrong with 88 percent of those being charged ultimately being ethnically chinese. we had members of congress speaking up writing a letter of voice and concerns about discrimination in the targeting of specific demographics. the details of what happened to wrongly accused individuals who had their lives destroyed and made many people's skin crawl. here's what the wife of one man had to say about what was done to her family. we were surprised to find that they had related him to the chinese initiative and the the f. b. i had secretly monitor the family for a year. my husband's attorneys filled many motions but were denied every time we felt back. they responded with most of the challenges during these 3 very dog. he has a family, lived with extreme anxiety nightmare as in panic. after all of this, we see the china initiative being dropped bad press,
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bad publicity for the us department of justice. however, the prosecution and the paranoid about alleged chinese spies continues. you have to wonder if us officials have learned anything from the whole mass. caleb mauppin, archie, new york, it was being seen as a historic event for the mosque who's on the middle east as a whole series present is in saudi arabia. to attend an outbreak meeting is the 1st time the country a little have a seat at the lines as table. and so it's in years. so as, as present, as the jetta meeting comes off of the recent decision to re admit syria. so the group being off of being suspended more than a decade ago for the outbreak of will that it comes on the hills of the countries farm minutes holding twilight from meetings this week as well. in the savvy kingdom,
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the giblet school stories of syria on just close in case they don't re, i've either of the know my zation folks are recently been held was jordan, egypt and iraq, us. so some more on the impulse of this. let's discuss live now with the physical research in the add someone out. i'm sorry, so i'm on. so thanks so much for joining us here. i think that sir, it is all busy officially back in the arab lea. what. what does this return seats at the table say about to pull and things and the stability in the region? yeah, thank you so much for having. i think this is very important when it comes out a very extraordinary moment with exceptional global and regional changes. and i, yeah, i can actually summarize this thomas by calling it somebody from the office. talk to dick sovereignty, the state of global polarization, and began to form in
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a very disruptive manner. these days when we can see the world is falling into the logical fallacy of false dichotomy. so either you are with the beast camp or when the west one. i think the ops decided to match their geographic central. a 2222 global policies of product active basically be august center and follow the account of their own exclusive interest. as your door does too risky, said to go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right to someone's goals. so . so overall, i think this is very important not only for syria or having to see or to be back to our fault, but also for us to put down for government for so many conflicts that we have been with us in the are well, but i think there are 3 pillars for the sarmens dogs. so what citrix sovereignty regional security. i didn't come to partnership and we hoped this summer we'll have
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the great outcomes that can actually put the region to our region. one track. it certainly does the like thing, sod changing for the bad. so in the region, no rush to what a series of most store to allies in this last decade. how does, how does this reflect on moscow now that syria has been welcome back by a broad base and you say, yeah, i think russia, china, how do united states, all these super powers are considered to be partners office to reach. i mean, at least specifically on the, on the walls and when it comes to syria and what it means to them important our country. and it has been proven that this does tell mates domain was not constructed. normalization would say are what will help with the, into the syrian refugee crisis. and they've been on, in georgia in egypt. and these 3 countries have great to come across are supposed
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to be on. so that there are, i believe, 1500000 as the universities just to live in on. so meaning that there is one refugee for every, for the many citizens. so imagine the kind of stuff all comes up with happening. we normalize relations with syria and get all the surface use back at the same goes with georgia and they have 1300000 refugees. the st goes with age if they have more than half a 1000000 a series. so the normalization with the city will positively cast suitable the neighboring countries. and i think the arabs to be honest, will not provide. doris will not provide great assistance to syria or help in, in rebuilding for free. there must be something in return, such as commitment to start commitments expo in a foreign malicious specifically that you're bringing. in fact, one is acting at least some political reforms based on the united nations
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resolution to, to back to, to apply for and also combining drug cartels. and then i'm giving a comprehensive, honestly what i used to, to, to the position a problem. so i think these things had been discussions that behind the scenes with the archives with must be welcoming, sir, you know, without having some real, substantial compromises from the devices. okay. so before i let you go, yeah, a lot of ways you ride the bus, a whole top of that needs to go into a more detail about the ins and outs of how soon it will be in the hour of the. but before i let you go, know we've put a lot of west anita is expressing concerns about bringing by shadow. i said back into the fold your opinions. so what, why is that? i don't think best has merits. why? because at the end of today's, most of the countries specifically that you can see specifically sunrise has been voicing. it's concerns with the same concerns about the congress,
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specifically the congress. both that's just called the size or, or the safety sense, which is having political response. and so we're actually demanding from the syrians, the same demands that the americans have been demanding. so that's actually gonna be the way for the whole world to put to damascus accountable. and at the end of the day, what we need to see is, as i said, like the, the, the current forms, we need the refugees to be able to, to be sent back to also have, uh, syria, to be across, talking to a player in the redo rather than just like a melting pot of all these militias and that's r a be to have it can do the country. so. so at the end of the day, i think the west strength comforters is up to they're not assessment realized, but most of the sound to review is very constructive or regional and global security. because what the on demand on the syrians are the same exact demands that
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the americans are asking someone, i mean, do they are homeless? i'm not going to let you go. you know, let's talk a little bit about damascus and re add out. they have all the seat, certain things that relations and we know they return to diplomatic missions if you like, but to come and see that it would be as is by far, one of the most powerful countries saturdays of life. i want to list the powerful countries in the region, but we'd like to see more of a sort of a big brother role here, or is everyone on equal terms. i think there's no real clear answer as of yet. because why? because we go back to the chinese mediation between the already been here on definitely having syria to be back to the old had something to do with the undisclosed agreements between the run outside ravia that wasn't mediated by change
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. what kind of compromises that have been agreed upon? we don't know yet. we have, we just signed relations at to normalize relations relations to have them to have the flu medic. uh, you know, embassies and all these things and putting everything out on the agenda. i don't think so, definitely that has been some kind of compromises that have been agreed upon, but definitely sunray and you will be taking a very constructive role when it comes to having see, we got to be back to the our polls. but that's gonna happen with a heavy price. that's why the price. so a lot of it have, sorry, so i'm before we're going to, before i get cut off, before i get cut off, i want one more question. for me. the world is changing. we couldn't see that it's no more this us a bully and you go to do it my way even with, with, with buying and when is when it was in saudi arabia, it was a different sort of um,
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reception. the was changing. look in a multi portal world. the middle east is savvy up on it, so russia is savvy office and china is signing up as a how do you see, give me just a minute, most of your time. how do you see the world sort of changing in the next decade? it is absolutely clear that this is a multi color world right now. definitely we are having and enjoying strong relations with our united space. we are enjoying a strong relationship. china with russia, with most of the company that's upfront and that's the kind of roles that are a bit wants to take and wants to convince the other countries to take. why? because most of the also investment extradition, how much has the best place you can take is in the middle. so that's actually part of my work. it's like an hour dna, the idea of always be innocent. throw a, you know, in this and present the to be in the center. i'm not only taking sides here and
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there. so that's not going to be constructive for us. that's not the way the future has a lot of challenges when it comes to the global economic system. how is it gonna look like? who is gonna be in charge of applying and taking the initiative off, having the united nations to be back to the game. you know, more constructive role rather than just taking sides. so a lot of challenges, but we cannot pace in the future. but that doesn't mean that we have to take a specific walk over the other because that's not going to be in the interest of ourselves, that it's not going to be in the interest of any nation that wants to prosper and build, come back with relations. what i would love to see definitely is to have really positive kind of payments to be back. we want the premium pricing issue to be ended . we know that they haven't been a lot of publications from the united states. the case twice that we know that, but at the same time, we don't believe that the russians had enough justification to invade, have the ukraine. but what we need to do is to have them to be back to that the,
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the, the, the, the negotiation negotiating a negotiating table. and the good thing is the big brain and president as the rest of the westgate has just arrived. and he actually read it about his priority, some of them, it's energy partnership on a possible piece of time. so that's in itself is good. so that shows that the saudis had been talking with the russians and also with the prisoners to have some sort of like a 1st to kind of pay to the easy way. it's because the idea of escalates to de escalate is not going to work. what's going to work is the escalate for these? exactly, so i must have a we have on that so we can do it till the end of the dialogue is key. so they will get to the table quickly. thank you so much for joining me here today. i'm not seeing pleasure talking to you soon. thanks again. a slew of i don't see arabs the hood to in is really parade in jerusalem on those
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a flat. mont stay celebrates the capture the city in 1967 as a seat sites and broke out between is really i'm pass and use at least to members of the need. it will report to the end. it is very police have been accused of using live fire with palestinian flags draped on board, the fences in gauze and support of processes. and then most of them go to a jury since old city, and the accusations of mistreatment on just focus on the mainland as all these movie. if in motion to discover dishonest, slowly going down at the pool, 2 guys on the shipment, getting ready to set sail every day. they take off spend the night in the sea, which is the best time for fishing to come back before sunrise. not to meet the fish option where they will sell, they catch piece. they were so lucky a hard job with an unpredictable profit and also
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a dangerous one. when. 6 had a relatively low miles, which is around at 7 kilometers. otherwise they're going to be in trouble. travel may include the firing of rabbit bullets and was a canon. human rights groups have registered hundreds of cases of his rarely assaults against palestinian votes. in the past few years, some with casualties is real says it's in response to illegal border crossing with cats and sell on a boat. steve, as they call it here, says even staying within the allowed area would not guarantee safety month to month again, the start of the board, the air is usually targeted with that, i'm going to say $500.00 or even 1000 meters away from when the song said they will shoot as i say, any way the color you this time have announced john.
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