tv Cross Talk RT May 22, 2023 2:30am-3:01am EDT
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that's why we're doing the program, the with that signal, a defeat for both sides. george. definitely it would be. it's hard to know. how serious does it take these kinds of stories. but it is understandable why the united states might be inclined to was something of that nature because basically then no one admits the feed. admittedly, no one proclaims victory, but they means that the wall effectively continues. so in this, it is in the say be like the minutes agreements, you pretend that somehow, well, we've got an agreement, we've got a piece, but you use the intervening time to just keep beefing up the arms. i don't really think that the united states is thinking in terms of um, a career because of the career that's been piece now for 70 years. and i don't think the americans are really thinking of
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a 70 years of peace. i think much more likely that they, they're thinking in terms of a breathing space and then stopped the whole thing up again in 56 years time. so, but career sounds good, isn't it? what was 70 is a piece a that's not, that's not about agreement, but as you said, be, this is certainly not be a good deal for russia by any stretch of the imagination. no, i wouldn't be at the strategic defeated with, in my opinion, you're a anthony, but there's nothing to this. we've been playing a word game with us because just as a judge has already alluded to this, there be nothing frozen about it. so today, i mean both sides and particularly nato would be very busy, busy like bees of integrating your brain completely and fully into the military alliance. and not this 600 different toys, machine systems they're sending there, which is really, i mean, i'm not even, i'm not a military. remember, that's just ridiculous. they don't talk to each other, the systems and know it is overly complicated. there's no training much involved.
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and so this is kind of bar school this george has already told us here. i mean, so we for another 5 years, so you can give it another crack at the, at the dumbass. i don't think anyone who the gremlin thinks that way this may be just kind of political cover, the kind you will look, you know, we combine to cover my we compromise comes from us, which is nonsense anthony, your thoughts? yes, of course it wouldn't be a compromise. really have to go back to walk happen. i would say maybe disagreement which was broken by the crime, but because i slip over these sites and the cycle but so media, other dave is probably can by our key west. some countries undergo a sense, marco and maxwell and protect our values. the trying to have from united charities are just a mess it by actually use. i mean, it's the grievance to, um,
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you know, the principal position. i find, uh besides that and uh sorry, sorry, it was happens. i think is such a rush uh well, no trustworthy. so either in anything which is by could by side of her tongue. sure . as i said, this is why. 1 initiatives by countries such as this, oh, about the arab league by some african countries which have more jobs. somebody who says, say, listen to you by russia, because the trust is the only thing is absolutely the major thing because you go back inside when i go, which offers. uh gosh, i checked with positive, right? you got a monitor fashion. so, um, uh, there was a reasonable, high amount of trust that no one called you about, you know, dropped the price in terms of what happened. but, uh, but the twins itself is a 100 great of trust, but what is going on to get it. so they utilized one, so the,
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i think this data may zip longer with foreign policy because who's obviously going to trust the united kingdom now and who's for that? so that my see lots of sites as well. because if i can really say, i says side, oh we go to sam's shoulder to shoulder with, are you crying with it? but, but, but yeah, it's a sort of big box. so if i saw you got to the i've done people when my my phone down, so that's our but i'm, we're now real human rights. and as i said, she's the chief pause looking for a new crime because i got married for the media and i free press coal system and the boss are low. so it's, it's as us to set try should we separate? um i called say no, uh russia the great and sophistic unfrozen. i'm from the point of do you
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try? we called her for. ready press to concern, do we need it to be completely finished? because our economy is suffering drug for a free diary. the people of the united kingdom is software getting control by create a fee dry and it's a long tenable situation. unfortunately, they were popular to the i big larger about what's going on and they all thought caesar of all season, well i, a public debase alt via sheets, which i mean there was more debate about cove and george the, they're yours, right? let's look at some of the characters here. i mean, why in the world with zalinski agreed to something like this? he went, okay. i mean, i get all the people around him. you know, we, you know, with the repeat there is some of the lunacy around a morgan. it will get a live range by me or by christmas. i mean, you know, you can,
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but the trend is these all in or all out towards the you're exactly right. these up and when you think about this, the g 7 summit that's just taking place in your actual goal places. um and with a use the landscape showing up and the g 7, you know, where we're all and, you know, whatever it takes. and you know, we're going to keep going, it's very hard to climb down from that position to say, well, okay, we said that we, we're all in and we want to liberate all of your brand needs. there are trade, but we'll settle. 5 on, on this this uh, i'm on the lines of agreeing it can be done. and i, that's why i don't really think that this is a serious option. that may well, the people within the us administration who's think uh, sensitively about these things. i don't think the board needs to come to an end, but they are overwhelmed by the are the important voices in the administration. of
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course, in congress that we have to press on for you know, victories and think she's a, identifies a little different from that of so many scale. i don't think they care that much about liberating this. deliberating that, but just to bleed are actually just the keepers will going the drain roster. and then to bring about political chaos. crisis in russia and then the disintegration of the russian federation. i think that's the objective. now the ukraine placed on a very small part in this, i mean, however many ukrainians are killed. the united states couldn't care less. i mean, the to them, ukraine is just simply a count on father and for the europeans that's just cheaply base of you know, to bring them in. and the ukranian women and, you know, that's just sex workers, but that's, that's the use for the ukraine. the goal is to the destruction of russia. it's one of the things to jan. i've talked about an hour podcast many times is um,
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i wonder how his student future historians will look at the behavior of the ukrainian or elite. i mean, you know, we'll give you everything to, um, uh, to fight with. all you have to do is give your own blood. i mean, i've never seen a, a, a national, a lead, so willing to do this to their own people. because at the end of the day, my friends, what exactly is ukraine gotten out of this except for a huge grant that the top anthony on the line, that's a group of people surrounding. so i'd say 8 type go for a richard control, and the, the normal people of ukraine. all things are larger voice. i buy more, more paper. why do you cry? who are the ones that items so this will undergo sky and back in time. this will happen because of the american news 5 to to time 2014, which was followed by president. so landscaping elected on would you believe
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a platform a piece started? he's what major on that. but i see uh, looking i had the position of landscaping for the own channel as well. i can't see what was it gets out. but for the congress or power since their capital case for pain are mainly the young either crime in back moment. what was the zip becomes more money, but i also have to jump to as well as inside the country. i don't see how he can continue because it will be show maurice lloyd to designing people. so to wells fargo, i think they set some, let us key is not all that, that's why you've probably been in the united kingdom because look and look in your head. i can see about why don't they all should. this is just going to be a change of leadership of the you crime. so obviously we lost the off of a safe place to go,
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you say by longer for his support as populate the united states. but the reality is, i think by utah base, i try to print out the policy of the united states. uh it's, it's, it's interesting when you say it might be good chip, a charge. it doesn't solve the dyer strategic problem that your grain has. it doesn't matter who's going to be running the shop. okay. so they get this guy who will go on the emmys in the boat magazine and all that. but yeah, i, i see the utility in that, but it doesn't create results for ukraine of side as i'm going to repeat again, big risk that the top george. no, it doesn't the top and that's the is the tragedy of a you bring in your bought into the nonsense the west was peddling either you would have thought they loved all the lessons from, from the pos when the west though. so you live, i will, they will look out the will, will, will guarantee you'll not freedom, democracy, prosperity and so on. and they bought into it and it was so far it doesn't look
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like they realized to what kind of a catastrophe. victoria and ulan then and the rest of them broke, they knew exactly what they were, the public a little or they wouldn't go to provide any kind of freedom, democracy, or prosperity. they just wanted them for their geo political end. so until there is some kind of realization among the brand new leaders that we've, it's just, we're destroying our country by attaching ourselves to west the strategic objective of the just going to go down this box. i'll just losing the man by the 10s of thousands. i'm not, no gentleman, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine state bar to the memory loss isn't usual forgetfulness, the
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the welcome back across that be are all things are considered. i'm futile about this is the home addition to remind you were discussing some real news. the in my introduction and say, you know, one of the things that is very curious to me is that again, it's politico being the, the outlet talking about this. apparently they're very close to everybody in ne, telling the administration maybe political works for them. again,
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maybe you're talking to the public brand the other day, but you know, the arrogance of it all. first of all, being um for over a year now, pushing the tag, which was not unprovoked. it was one of the most um, um, finely planned and executed provocations of all time. okay. and so you have the americans now thinking, well, maybe we need a ceasefire. and why again your, your point to have trust, you know, why would the russians trust this? but the russian authorities have to look at what their own people have to say about this and a ceasefire is the last thing after what has been, what is happen? all of the sanctions, the loss of young men on the battlefield. there is no appetite for that at all. just to reverse the appetite is let's finish it off. anthony. well here, so i think cool along the very car dispatch it for, for while she got minutes and the russian people ways is a dog. and this goes down sort of even the negotiations because of the europe
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in preston. uh which side of your bets um the, the, the basic guy stations shouldn't fail, nor make qu braces, which what she meant by that shouldn't be cool for russia, which is actually giant crib 8, because inside of the, the officers they, they weren't be cool for you crying because your claim is a fax every year to pay and the consumption of having said on condition rate surrender. because a comp safari is a guy a without continuing supply as a rapid rate. and i each buttons are rested in countries. i'm the old read to you that i'll sort of you said the united states and other countries who are citing my are you guys the desktop survey and i'm, i'm so the so we come to it forever. yeah. we have received, say not the kind of convert this to the fax will be signing forever, but well,
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people forget about is none of these comp, chase u. k u s i or some other countries in the u and nice. i know it's my fault of mine, right? so my people say, gets involved in this, this makes the question anthony, you know, you're the okay, so give us a, you know, an up close and personal view of it here. so we have the current, the router's prime minister, i mean is, is you create a winning issue for him because that's what he looks like. he's, he's always people, you know, they're train up to this issue and then is a lose lose issue for everybody, but touches it. explain to us. well, it's like, it's, uh oh i saw desperation, not surgery with a the past 16. 05 to chat. so i'm gonna try you next week because it's quite clear this has been done in preparation, in prep process se, but you guys are in defense today. so in fact, the guy is,
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i see reducing the size of a psalm forces. yeah, it's not knowing the value of this for you find the site, it's almost like it was for the die spot are the kind of government. but i venture if you look up what some brief treat, probably the says, well if, if, if i brought she'd the same policy on the cried, sorry it does. but you are a who is power behind the see who is making raising the government since today these up these policies which were currently it was boss. and i think we all know the answer to that is it was something, you know, george, it's something you know, talking about at great length and, you know, and then in the u. k. political establishment is a, is a case in point is a, you know, you have all of this big capture. i mean, we have, you know, you and i looked at the public a, d, b as a public opinion polls. but go into the details, you know, and the headline is, you know, support for ukraine remains, but if we go in the re, the details,
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it's not the case at all. okay. i mean, so, and then, and then this is very much as a lead capture. um, which i think it was without any kind of a positive. and we can debate what that means, positive results and why continue this this endeavor because there is no goal outside of what you said in the 1st part of the program. and that is a certificate to feed progress it. well, it's not in the cards. so if it doesn't, you don't succeed. why do you continue the same policy? george, the doors to explain how insane people think it's a tough question. go ahead. it is an animal that's what happens when you have a kind of political media lead that lives in the bible because of these, the politicians who make these decisions. the only time they ever have to offer us are any questions uh comes from a lot of dishes, similar to themselves or the media in the media. oh, really awesome. the questions?
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well, are you doing enough for ukraine? when are you going to deliver this? i'm is the landscape says he needs that when is that going to happen? is level or a do the kind of questions of the voters us, which is our problem. yes. do you have money for this? but you don't have any money for uh, social services or subsidies for storing food and energy prices. you know, that you never have any money books. and that's that. and that's the case. you know, not just in the u. k. but, you know, in germany and then when i'm really in a bad bought, was a characteristic german brutality said, i don't care what my boat to say. i'm just going to go ahead and do whatever i can for your brain. so it's already in grain within this lead that that highest priority is ukraine. and no matter how many times editor of the populace and in the united states will say, well, how come your more concerned with the boulders of your brain then with your own borders, which you don't care about? well, i say there are above. that's exactly right. we don't care about the waters that's,
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that's nothing. we only care about the ukraine as the less the brand new we have. and the lead that is entirely the kind of a self referential that's why we georgia maloney was supposed to make this big change and it too late. and uh and i, because of those on the day before the election posted up on the line, i'm says we have the tools and lo and behold, she is the tools and georgia maloney fellow the like in like the end of the also in the last newsletter so we, uh, there are reports with the upcoming nato summit. the nato is gonna draw up a russell war plan, but the 1st time since the cold war. but that's interesting. okay, because it's a very different nato than it was when the cold war came to an end. and nato is presumably going to have a more plan on a, a subject where they have no definitive outcome. i mean, what,
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how can you make more plans when you don't know if your brain is even going to exist, or it is partially going to exist. a run state. it, you know, will have some, you know, word, poland, you will have to germany. maybe they be hung, gary and minority, and you in ukraine has their own ideas towards those that i'm talking about there. i mean, i've always done this planning planning, so really kind of interesting and basically just for p r because hoping you put make plans when you're on a rolling floor to hello i is or is that carry the products is re, helps i looked at was something that night, cyber and dr. the loss, she is very complicated. so and shawn off the principal was and i have to come she or creation of or organization. i'm not sure they're concerned. so all like light site members. so suddenly it's become like i could protect for 8, but he's like, she told me the $93.00. yeah. right. 5 is the largest size,
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but it's also a silver fraction of the united states because of the state of the american people themselves haven't paid off or out of this move in a more like, uh, direction uh, bought visual aids, i think, to uh, creates a site some perpetual war of regarding the crime and whether it's cited cold price or not, it's uh, it, it does, creates a division between russia and some other time she's on the well. but we have to remember some of these are conferences in the wall but should take a price range that meets a certain hardly can they after can some nice and sound they shot. but i certainly talk cheese 5. i lost the confidence. so the rest of the world and um, uh, american, spain, satan try to set them off the united kingdom body side is being seen to be sort of
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a way to. so i figured i'd say the sights um, you know, as i say about the united states and without upsetting a world which is but both a suite, as most people are outside the country. most countries of the world are not simple as a sign since against russia. because i know it's not the end for us yet, the logic kingdom is just pronounced some of the site. so the good software which together really badly affect precious business. and we don't have that in mind, but the logic kingdom is friday, but brushed up for some trainees that are getting back to raise the top of the podium, but more so forth about the shape of um, the whole we, we, uh, the government come full shade is after that and start, but they don't even care about participating business. so that's why the pressures population. this gets down to just, you know, what is it, george mean it's, it's,
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it's ideologically driven. it is emotionally driven. it's messy amik, lisa phobia. i mean, it's a very weird mixed silence here because o benefits outside of arms, producers don't know, george, nobody benefits and what and what you just said about this, the nato planning, this causes a piece of the seed because during the cold war, the nato have only one scenario, which is russian attack, well, so you, so in, on the diagram that's in and then they do, it will go into action. that's what's happening this time. of course, nato is still pretending that it's defensive, but essentially different does indeed get to an ongoing protection with robert. it will be as a consequence of aggressive actions by nature. it's because nato is essentially been uh, waging a proxy war against russia using ukraine. but could easily get out of control the had lots of warnings and then i will be a will later. so nato is a lying by say,
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well, we was all defensive, defensive. know the aggressive action by nature. before we end here, everybody likes to talk about article 5, but what is article one of the treaty 30 seconds before we go to the article one, is that a will nato power of committed to resolving all disputes with non nato power in an exclusively peaceful fashion if you don't follow that, then all the go, 5 optical 9, nothing. none of that applies. 10 seconds, deal to the finish it off for us as well. a larger size. we'll have to height that some of the safer vials and the over um simple as a weights. honestly. i wish i could be the anyway, the just fascinating the discussion gentlemen. but we'll see you if rosen conflict is of labor of the week. okay. and that's all the time we have. i wanna thank my
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