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or in milledgeville, aspirations in this region, adds to the increasing tensions bus. has the slater's state official visit, showed those efforts. and of course, having the desired effect. griffin, ocean, ah, how t from laos below just populated muslim nation. indonesia has signed a major economic deal with as well on the spawn us functions previously slowing the flow of trade between the countries highlighted by the radian presidents during the press conference. a mortality we believe that sanctions and threats can not stop us in any way from corporation and communication with neighboring countries. muslim nations that are aligned with us in various fields, the deal aims to boost the indonesians economic ties with the middle east via wrong, which is on his way to becoming an essential transit hub. as part of a massive infrastructure projects with russia and didn't did to one of those. the thing was diplomatically, is chinese media anticipated the nation and saving several important agreements
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with saudi arabia, the way 8 to 8, and the rating of the size of this tells us the deal isn't in the case of a shift away from us influence in asia. this relates to this from the line. i mean the increase in understanding again, perception and also lead in indonesia. but also amongst all me, all these aren't we in the region in asia. the united states, however, is decreasing. and this over reliance on who s father is going to be dangerous for the, for their own economy. so engineers us onto large stats or have ms. garza trying to shift in order to the dollar rise, their space nation fee on the safe side. while they are sworn. they do their kind of relation that they have with the west. now c, r y 5 new partners. and when it comes to be this, these, all right,
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is dition process. let me just, uh, just as i mentioned this point that the country it has already. i mean indonesia. i already started with the process. the countries like china with products these like island, japan and south korea and the list goes and on and on. and goes to one of the sense that they have to start with the same reject re, uh, let's say a change with punch view by ron. and of course it goes without saying, got it wrong, the risk of being seal, it fits us, negative response, no doubt about that. but in the next year, during the realities done, the ground has been ready to take this risk. and i don't call it risk because it's through a power is expected to pass the brain to observe more of it in the years down the read the use foreign policy chief of the bulk and countries to follow ukraine's example in cutting ties with russia. joseph bureau, so it's,
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that's the only way so they can see if the you expression bid to come to fruition. and we also indicated to those who have not fully aligned yet or not aligned at all . and i want to mention, note that we survey that maintaining close ties with russia is not compatible with this your beam unit accession process. it is also damaged into its own national interests, but certainly it is not compatible with a session process towards the european union. so be officially applied for e u membership back in 2009. this hoax is mostly stolen since then. so great has recently been criticized by the west sports refusal to slap sanctions on russia. so it became president that likes on the view. judge says his country is colonda extreme wisdom, precious, as the outbreak of the ukraine conflicts last year. so if you get american journalist to be wishing knowledge phase, brussels is trying to full spell great into submission. bro. is sort of the object illustration can fit in encyclopedias next to the entry. and her parker's,
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he talks about how, you know, being friendly to rush or harm serbia's interest for you. the only thing that you ever has to offer to serve you better. since 2000 in texas, the color evolution of 2000 brussels has been sending only demands to serbia, you know, do with this and then do this and then do this and then do this. and if you do this and everything else we asked for from you in perpetuity, we may some day sit down and talk to you about doing some more things for us. it's, it's, it's pure theater. i mean, you know, you, instead of offering something to these people. busy is giving them only blackmail and demands and coerce. and you know, i'm baffled that anybody actually wants to join the block, see where it is right now. and in fact, most of serbia doesn't. if you have holes showing that over 80 percent of the population doesn't actually want to join you if the requirement for this is to recognize the break way problems, of course,
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of all. now posters are pretending this isn't a requirement, but the eu has explicitly said it is even those. for example, verizon, spain is among the 5 members that actually don't recognize and don't have any intention of doing so. and so you have over 80 percent of the population being against this and to use like your, this is not democracy. we are democracies, whatever we say contests and administer says you are a god. lucky last winter i'm was saved from an energy collapse due to was a warning that the worst is yet to come unless brussels of the holes is green agenda. the economy start churning back up in 24 and you have that. he's just the regular winter. i think, i think the worst has yet to come. if they don't realize that then have a proper plan and sit down with with us as an oil and gas companies and the demonize them. and you know, the attitude will kick in and i think we'll have a sense of a solution. so the big question, booming over europe,
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is whether we're still going to be hounded again here for the latter part of the year over our shower time, air conditioning and heating use and all signs point to yes. even the head of friends energy drive, all he told the french press last month at the same conservation precautions will have to be taken as last year, even though he's optimistic. he says, because europe is tapping norway and the us for energy. yeah. at several times the price of what europe used to pay for russian energy though forever last year that you ordered limitations on how hot or cold you could keep facilities. and then many countries, including france, actually implemented that with legislation. well, now there's a lot of confusion as to what still applies and what doesn't and who has to apply it, whether it's everyone or just gyms or offices. so, you know, beyond not the problem now really goes to also how much energy there is or will be
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next winter and to how much people are going to pay for that supply going forward. as french president, 800 next was said, the age of abundance is over, but it sounds like hon. gary and prime minister victoria, or bon, who put his foot down on the fire. who is it, seemingly endless. you tax their cash flowing into ukraine as aid and is also rejected. and yet another round of anti russian, you sanctions is making some enemies now within the establishment for standing up for the, for put upon european tax there. who's getting a manifestly for return on their invest or whoever writes and whoever, not rightly describe the situation that's frustrating way that you can. but the question is not with the tool. depression is what we would be the next morning. feel the next morning. the fact is that more and more people will die. yeah, the bottom line is that while the western establishment is picking sides over the ukraine conflict and trash talking russia like it's the other team in a football game. there are just people dying and ukraine,
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but also apparently in europe, according to the western press. last year the economy is predicted in november that the inability to pay for expensive heating costs during even a mild winter could result in tens of thousands of deaths. and now let's say that may indeed have been the case over the last winter, and that it may have even done more damage than during the coping. 19. pandemic or bond is also explain why he sees the use anti russian sanctions as ineffective to go. so until we introduce the sanctions, and 3 years later, russia has built up its own agricultural food system used in those 3 years. it built them up to such an extent that if hungry, wanted to explore products there today. it either wouldn't succeed or would find it much more difficult than before the introduction of sanctions to it was a fatal mistake to underestimate the adaptability of a country including a nation as powerful as russians. as i can see,
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the russians adapting to the situation created by the european restrictions. sometimes it has so basically saying that the sanctions that just created more russian resiliency to a point where it's becoming so self sufficient that the you could find itself squeeze that of any potential future market considerations. meanwhile, europeans are wondering when inflation and energy prices are going to go back down again. and the only response they're ever getting from their leaders. if anything at all, is that they should feel good about their short showers. i guess after dumping river of sweat under their treadmill at a gym heated to 90 degrees celsius. why? well, because it all makes russian president vladimir to me mad that they're saving so much energy or is that still the spin line, even though energy isn't even coming from russia anymore? not too many people seem to be asking that question, at least not among the people running the show. the term these chancellor has
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publicly endorsed us prizes, and joe biden is bid for re election next to one accusing full of prizes. and donald trump of being divisive swimming his were tons of the wind to us would be bad for both the us on germany. i think the current us president is better. so i want him to be re elected biden's many years of public service. mean, he knows exactly what you have to do to prevent the world from going to war. if all people are only against each other, then there cannot be a good future. and that is why the former president certainly stands for a great division in the country. meanwhile, jerry, finding the portable racing has drops to 40 percent in the close to the lowest off his presidency of 54 percent of americans about right disapproved of how the president is doing his job. the survey conducted by warrants as also shows that the economy remains a top concerned among citizens, and that most off has a mistake about the direction the country is heading. and let's discuss this in
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depth as close to political analyst on senior editor of issue insights in joan village. many, thanks for joining us on the program. so what do you make of the german translucent endorsement really of the american president, joe biden for re election to what extent could that be considered an attempt to influence the outcome of an election in another country? i think it's perfectly designing to influence the electorate in the united states, but more so you transfer schultz it, it's interesting that he's the 1st guy out. uh, he would be one of the ones i would expect to to wait for just because he's cautious. the germans were cautious. so it's really interesting that you know, he beat my crow to the punch in terms of saying what his preferences in the us, this is not a shock. we have, you know, whoever is the prime minister of the state of israel always and search themselves
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into the us presidential election. so, not surprising, but either way it, it is a sort of a see change with respect to how governments are being more public about it. many used to be decades ago. there would be preferences intelligence agencies would try to do what they, what they do. but generally heads of state had some government would say that's up to their voters, that's up to them. we're going to leave that alone. we just deal with whoever's there. but donald trump changed that dynamic and how he interacted with members of the g 7 with the g 20 with members of nato. but they have that experience and they don't want it anymore. well, the urging, well he's been praise really on the day 5 and a lock shows also said something. some things about donald trump is what he said that he would be bad for america. i'm bad for germany. so what is some?
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oh, well, i want to explore trump himself has to him and we're, it's what exactly do you think shows is say worried about well, primarily it's, you know, i think really it's, it has to do with the stress levels. because when you look at what donald trump did in his time and office with respect to interacting with the g 7, g, 20 nato, specifically, he did get nato to make some changes that ended up being not a bad thing in terms of what nato member countries were contributing versus what the west was contributed. terms of the g 7, g, 20 and even the european union. but donald trump wasn't a big believer in the groups. we also didn't believe in the composition of the groups. he felt that the russian federation should be back in the g 7 and make it again the g 8 that india should be in. as at that point, the 2nd largest country in the world, trips of population, china in terms of then it was the 1st now which the 2nd 2nd largest economy in the
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world. so he would, you know, she was disruptive and i'm not saying that in a negative way, but he came into the room and broke every piece of trying that he could find any android. and so you're looking now at, at a, a, europe that is restructuring it in terms of how it proceeds itself relating to the west, how it perceives its defense. and so, you know, for transfer shots to come out and say, well, we went through that for 4 years. we don't want it again. joe biden is our guy, and not is not surprising. and, and i guess i think that he's probably going to be the 1st of the rest. but that will be based on how donald trump does in the republican primary. donald trump each long looking like he's going to be the nominee. then you're going to see more these countries make noise, which doesn't necessarily mean it's,
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it's going to work and it's good for them because it also could g enough donald trump's base say, and what are these people interfering in our election for? yeah, well why that might have the backing of life shows, but the reason po, conducted by roy to so is that 54 percent of americans actually disapproved of biden's leadership. so with that in mind, how do you assess his chances of winning a 2nd presidential 10? if you strip away the, the atmosphere, it's and the optics, and you just look at voting patterns. and you look at how people voted in 2016 how they bought it in 2020. how they may vote 2024 if it were joe biden. versus donald trump. i think joe biden wins that, and it's not because people are so excited about jo. bite it transitions back to 2016. why did donald trump with one?
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because when he was new, he was saying he was saying things that people weren't say and true, there was an immense dislike. it's hillary, clint, so you get to 2020, you have coal video impacting the election cycle and also how the elections conducted in terms of people, the candidates moving around and all of that. and now the voters have had, they had 4 years of the trump pensive administration. now they're, they've had 3 years of house trump pensive ministration, watching donald trump much issues. so, more than likely, you know, he'll have his base, the democrats will have their base. it's going to be the independence and it will be women. it's going to be young people and i think that's going to give the edge. if it is him, i still don't believe it's going to be him. but if it is, yeah, it's going to be a very, very interesting election. many thanks for joining us with your inside political
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novelist on seeing the editor of issue inside don't to village. thank you. a, you're welcome. notorious sykes traffic. i definitely epstein who was found dead in his jail cell in 2019 had previously tried to blackmail and extolled microsoft co founder to gaze of his alleged have fed with russian bridge play and media on ton of a, as, according to an expos, a from the wall street journal. the outlook plug into the back in 2017 epstein stewart and the case by email of the billing that refused to chip in for a propos, charity funds. the last to allegedly owes that contained that the monster reimburse epstein for money had spent on a programming cause for antoine, of a warning that had with these details of the cases. if that with a little as he coughed up the cache gates house did not. it's the allegations, his office say that steam was ultimately unable to extinguish the businessman. mister gates months was epstein solely fulfilling throughout pic purposes. having failed repeatedly to jerome messed the gates beyond these matches of spun,
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tried um, successfully to leverage past relationship to threaten mr. gates and also initially succeeding as a find non caea in new york in the 1980s, epstein traffic to both adults and under age women for which clients it was eventually arrested and convicted off the pleading guilty to procuring a child, a child for prostitution, and soliciting a prostitute in 2008. however, he was released only a year later and the legend, it continued his criminal activity. it was the rest of the get in 2019, but died in his cell officially by suicide. his case has spread multiple conspiracy theories with claims that had been killed to prevent the exposing members of us high society of sex criminals. multiple celebrities have reported. they being linked to epstein schemes. that's now discuss this with political analysts done so make it show and study many thanks for joining us on the program this evening. simple to take on this latest report showed alleging that epstein had tried to
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blackmail and extolled bill gates back in 2017 i think it's certainly in line with everything that we understand about the epstein operation. because really, if you look at who jeffrey epstein was the mystery around him to have such an influence. so network as has been disclose now through that which we do know right is the relationship to people like gates and, and thomas brisk are, and they all black and the prince. andrew and bill gates. bill bill clinton and trump. i mean, this man was very well connected at the same time when the web is done an amazing job with her books, one nation under blackmail describing how much this world of finance potentially money laundering. because that's, that's one of the major things that he see that i've seen seems to been involved with when he was helping a lot of these awful people with basically escaping taxes. and then you have the world of sex, right?
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high, high powered people that, that want access to young women in this case, in some cases under age. we don't know, obviously specifically in every case, but epstein certainly was trafficking them as well. so he's essentially of a pen who's has his amazing web and all the indications are that he even bragged some points about being connected. the c i a are actually working with c i. but the point is that he is, has every indication of being part of the intelligence world. massage, c i a, perhaps f, b i, as an informant, someone who basically is too well connected. and this, the spider web right of powerful individuals involving involve this as i've seen, is as a procure of, of women not to edit, say, to, to avoid indications and an evidence of black mail. because certainly what else are you doing if you're at and again involved with these different intelligence that works in very nefarious dealings and trying to basically get leverage over people
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as it seems to be with this, this accusation about him like knowing gates. and there's an incredible list of high press on names being linked to epstein. bill clinton being one of the num chomsky b b academic another. or coming out quite recently these the new names which he might have the timing way now. well, it's not so much the timing i, i don't see it as a timing necessarily as to now, because really, i mean, these are old stories, but again, it's been a gradual process of trying to actually mind. you know, the data in mind. the evidence of, of what happened of who, you know, who, who basically did what, right? because that seems black book is massive. and just because he met people or new people doesn't make you guilty by association, right? but, but the point is that it does require, at least i would say i'm putting a microscope on these relationships, right. why were they close to epstein?
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what was he basically, what was he offering them? and what were, were they involved in any kind of, uh, let's say was he was, he's listening young women or under age women for these people was involved in money laundering or any kind of a legal activities. or was it part of intelligence operations? these, these have to be looked at in every case where i've seen died in 2019 was still seeing these new names coming out. we still don't really know what, what was going on in his life. what are they taking so long to unravel things legacy? i mean that's, that's a difficult question to answer. uh, certainly you have to look at the systems of power. i mean, look at what's happened with in america's own election system. right. and the fact that it's taking years just to, to, to get the, basically the main stream to acknowledge that the hunter uh, biting laptop was real. right. i mean, that was provided as evidence back in 2020,
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it was known previous to 2020. and yet you know, the f b, i guess it's apartment, everyone denied it right as being real. and here we are, you know, 2 or 3 years on before they acknowledge it. so that's just my laptop. so with, with someone like epstein there has to be so much resistance within the system because as we talked about some of the names of people, a very powerful of billionaires and politicians and if land purpose so called you know, you really helped us to understand that the system does not want to divulge the the truth of what epstein was and how he basically was able to navigate in that world in a way that was in also and in many men more than one way. healy, thank you so much for joining us on. the program is always great to see you, but speaking to political out of this time, so making sure and stay. thank you and thank you for joining us. hey, on also the international web, back at the top of the i with the very latest the
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