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on hospitals has mounted since the west of the supply of most sophisticated owns particularly these long range missiles. but thanks to the dedication of the stuff that they have been able to save money lives way, not if the, if you give me a but i'm with the war isn't it didn't make a once in injuries where funding for the lives of soldiers civilians. and unfortunately, when did children, i'll send that has been cell 4 times over the past 2 years. when we go to work, we're never showed and we will return home a life. where showed that this is how duty to provide medical assistance to the one that and we will do it as long as we live. have no doubts stated on shedding has intensified over the past few days with residential areas in school is coming under . attack from ukrainian falls is a mother and child were among those injured on monday nights choose. they should have been the day for celebration. parents were shaving photographs and footage of the children celebration that which even so over the year and the hopes for the
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future. but for the 2 wounded, then all has a future of uncertainty. a future of pain. this is steve sweeney. don't yet city center for all to the and water mere potent has hosted the president of republicans served stuff for talks at the kremlin with miller. i'm told that a choosing the west are waging a proxy war against russia and ukraine. this is the public, a service guy is under enormous pressure from the west. in general, i was required to make a decision on the sanctions against russia, but we decided that we simply would not be part of the hysteria that is being created, that we would advocate for the issue to be resolved at the level of russia and craned and others so that we understand that this is not a war between ukraine and the rochelle. below. this is a clash of the west, which is trying to use russia as a way to inflate this war for the shadow and put in fact, are public a. serv,
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discomforts friendly stance toward russia and for its presidents. new try position on ukraine. miller, i build a career firm, his intent to keep the countries close relationship with moscow, following his disagreement with the west as anti russian stance. you can watch our teas exclusive interview with president arctic throughout the day. in the meantime, here's the preview, is quite a pleasure to so that will say we want to cooperate, to continue working with russia. we have not broken off for relations with russia because someone else is waging war against it. and we believe we have the rights to close cooperation. we have rejected the policy of subordination, that the west demands, in terms of sanctions against russia and the termination of all cooperation. and we intend to pursue our original policy. we are equally in favor of cooperating with other countries that wants to do so. but today we see much of the west holding the
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attitude of, if you're not with us, you're against us. if you're not against russia, you're against us, and that is not in the world's interest, what the world needs today. russia is undoubtedly a great country and they didn't want to listen to russia when it war and about certain apprehensions and views that has over situations that threaten disposition . they refused to talk about this. and remember that before the military operation began, russia presented the west with the document concerning its security. and surprisingly, no one reacted to it. this is the typical arrogance of the west, which rejects the opinions of others and whose policies are generally conducted according to lobbying efforts, or are motivated by long term strategic interests to get what they want. as is the case of russia, this isn't about protecting ukraine. it is just an excuse they're using to play on
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emotions within the real points, i think, is that russia has huge and limitless resources. and the west main goal is to possess them, which in fact is few tile western europe doesn't have oil or gas, no, rear metals, no cold, no resources or many other things that are important for the future of the world. meanwhile, guitars energy minister says europe got lucky last winter and was saved from an energy collapse by warm weather. also warning that the what worst is yet to come unless brussels overhauls it's green agenda. the economy start churning back up in 24 and you have that he's just said i get into winter. i think i think the worse has yet to come. if they don't realize that then have a proper plan and sit down with,
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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, 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, just to give you an idea of the kind of social friction all of this is causing. i was at my local gym here in paris today, where the summer weather is arriving really quickly and management is in a stand off, you could say with the clientele as a result of them refusing to drop the temperature in the gym below 19 degrees
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celsius because they want to save on air conditioning energy costs. remember last year that you ordered limitations on how hot or cold you could keep facilities. and then many countries, including friends, 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 ginger offices. so, you know, beyond not the problem now, it really goes to also how much energy there is or will be next winter, and to how much people are going to pay for that supply going forward. as french president in under and maximize said the age of abundance is over. and of course he said that as he sends you training president learners zalinski to the g 7 in here. a shame on plane funded by the french tax payers like it was an uber rides. the 2 best rows couldn't even be bothered to car pool or plain pool, but it sounds like hum, gary, and prime minister victor or bon,
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who put his foot down on the fire. who is it, seemingly endless? you tax payer cash flowing into ukraine as aid and is also rejected. and yet another round of anti wrestling you sanctions is making some enemies now within the establishment for standing up to the for put upon european tax there. who's getting a manifestly for return on their investment? my position is that the looking good? the only thing we're looking does if he goes looking at the surroundings, looking at the fact that the natal is not ready to send troops, it's obvious that there is no victory for uh you put food, your premiums on the battlefield, whoever writes and whoever not, you likely describe the situation that's frustrating way that you can. but the question is not we invade the tune. the question is what it would be the next morning. keel the next morning. the fact is that more and more people will die.
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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, but also apparently in europe, according to the western press. last year, the problem 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 cobit 19 pandemic. or bon is also explain why he sees the use anti russian sanctions as ineffective. because on cute, we introduce the sanctions. and 3 years later, russia has built up its own agricultural food system. in those 3 years, it built them up to such an extent that is 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. it was
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a fatal mistake to underestimate the adaptability of a country, including a nation as powerful as russia. i can see the russians adapting to the situation created by the european restrictions of the page that says 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 agend, heated to 19 degrees celsius. why? well, because it all makes russian president vladimir to me mad that they're saving so much energy. is that still this been line even though energy isn't even coming from
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russia anymore? not too many people seem to be asking that question, at least not among the people running the show. now to turkey, where tensions are running high ahead with the presidential run off elections. we're bringing you all the latest updates in our special coverage here on our tea. strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years or so to me, we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say with only 4 days till the runoff election road. yep. tell you are the ones main election rival, come all kill it. star lou is folding raleigh's to gain much needed support from his electorate. he wants to, again vowed to send refugees back to their home countries within 2 years,
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despite it being a popular sentiment. it did not want him to support a former presidential candidates. so non o one who asked his supporters to give their votes to earn a one on monday. yes, and i can explains why a georgina is heading to a winner take all presidential run off on may 28th. and the 2 remaining candidates, red zip, type out of the one and kim, i'll coalition total or in a tight race. as both parties fell short of the 50 percent needed to went to alliance candidates in on all one's endorsements of presidents or the one could be the boost, the incumbent needs to keep him in on cut off jobs that king maker say no, no one has clearly stated why he chose to back out a lot. you can just to the we have health negotiations with 3 supply up already gone and come all kill each daughter lou. i declare we will support the people's alliance candidate reset the tie up are already gone in the run us. i invite our
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voters who voted for us in the 1st round to support mr. or to gone. i would like to underline that we have expressed our principles, the values we defend, and our red lines without any bargaining engagements, commitment or demand based on the ones read lines are the ones people's alliance was the closer of the 2 political blocks to his ideals. most prominently are the one, has a firm stance towards the best and a tough position against terrorism and the expectation that he will prepare a roadmap for the return of silver and refugees for deciding factors for alonza endorsements. the of the alliance candidates fell to the outside support for coalition total from the h. d p. a pro curtis political party was a deal breaker for the national list. politician with elections just days away on support for air. the one has dealt a critical blow to the hopes of opposition candidates html to the shuttle, or the one needing only less than one percent to win a new 5 year mandate has placed himself at the full position with the endorsement
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of on the 5.2 percent vote he secured in the 1st round. the all position now has a tall mountain to climb. as turkish voters prepared to cast their ballots for the 2nd time later this month. yes and again archie estoppel, the chinese americans continue to be on the receiving end of rising hate crimes and racial bias in the united states. but the fbi i in homeland security officials, chose to focus on the chinese communist party is a legit threat to the country. instead, the threat from china is complex and as to the ccp is actively trying to undermine the economy and security of the united states. threats invulnerability as to the homeland pose by the people's republic of china, and counter evolving threats from the ccp now and into the future. so once again, we have members of the us congress meeting on capitol hill to discuss
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a supposed threat from beijing. the notion of a vast chinese conspiracy against our american way of life and precious bodily fluids never seems to get old. however, you will notice a certain theme and the comments are some of the lawmakers. it is important to be clear here that our adversary is the ccp, not the chinese people or people of chinese descent, living and working in the united states. i'm very glad mr. durham that you made it very clear that this hearing should not be about chinese americans that could not sit in the searing. if this was an attack on asian americans, chinese americans, and we have seen the rise in hatred. i've been defensive much. well, that's probably because the world has noticed what has been going on over the past few years. americans of chinese does that have been targeted on ethnic base is innocent. people have had their lives destroyed, scientists have decided it would be better to work elsewhere. the department of
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justice is china initiative ended up being a big disaster. members of congress even came together for a letter that they sent denouncing racial bias. but yet the anti china hysteria continues, perhaps a bit more cautiously. we now have a lot past in florida, banning chinese citizens from purchasing property the new law for bids. any non us citizen whose domiciled is china from purchasing land law also forbids land purchases by citizens of cuba, venezuela or other so called kind threes of concern. and the american civil liberties union expressed its concerns about this new law. governor descent has presented no evidence. the chinese buyers of property in florida are agents of the chinese communist party, or that they have caused harm to national security deluxe, stigmatizes them in their communities. and costs
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a cloud of suspicion over any one of the chinese descent who seeks to buy property in florida. meanwhile, polls show that among asian americans, there is an increasing fear of racial targeting and hate crimes. the antique china atmosphere has heard a lot of us citizens of age and does that to now fear for their safety. the hearing clearly show that america does have some big problems. the ones on display of the hearing on capitol hill certainly did not come from chinese communist or from any other country. for that matter. they would often artsy new york and poland has brushed off a diplomatic spot between calvin warsaw over the holding me a massacre opting to focus on russian actions. here's what the polish deputy foreign minister had to say on the matter. sometimes there are words that should be left unsaid. we are not in a situation where it would be appropriate to issue and ultimate him to ukraine.
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security is much more important today, though, so reduced polish, recreating relations to history alone, often ignore the fact that the scale of russian crimes against poland was even greater to the virginia massacre has been the cause of long term grievances between ukraine and poland. between 19431945, the ukrainian insurgent army conducted an ethnic cleansing campaign and german occupied colon mastercraft up up to 100000 poles, mainly women and children. but the ukrainian conflicts saw a reproach meant between cab and warsaw. the stand off over the massacre begin on may 19th when the polish war ministry spokesman commented on the lack of awareness among ukrainians regarding the massacre. he also criticized presence of landscape, saying that she should do more to address the issue. i think that on the ukrainian
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side and here i will be very diplomatic. there is still a lack of understanding as this is a very important issue for poles at the moment. the ukrainian state did not do this, but presidents the landscape should take more responsibility for ukraine. ukraine's ambassador to warsaw reacted in tweets that were later deleted, saying, quote, any attempt to impose on ukraine. what we must know about our common past is unacceptable and unfortunate. we spoke to george on while a senior research fellow at the global policy institute, who says that history is being swept under the rug and mid today's anti russian rhetoric. is this uh all that is it for ripping uh, atrocities that were uh committed by from there on the own bed and the u. b. a all of that as being well known. i mean this not as all the history. there's other, there's no mystery about this. and yet, the western powers, the,
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you need to have deliberately overlooked it. much as they overlook the rehabilitation of the, the ss in the number of the baltic states, because they, you and may so have one project. let me let you know that they are not, they don't have any other projects that were of these. what are there other projects that will failing, but the one project is to keep everybody on board by hating russia, so they don't want any distractions from that. and so all of this history is simply swept under the rug and they do is do so by claiming well, this going to be of any good was because the landscape as of june, and they keep repeating this and repeating it. but of course, it doesn't matter very much because if the people around the landscape are all in a worship as a one there. and then this is the page team that is in the, it lineal descend from, from. but there was, and uh and you know,
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is that even the whole thing of, you know, well he's a jew, so he called me a nazi. it doesn't really make very much sense. you can always remove certain aspects of an 80 ology, but maintain the other aspects of the video allergic. and so the ukranian, fascist, 80 all r g d, a dollar to a button there is still consistent in it's a hatred and home is sidled candice idle hatred that they hold for the russians. a that's a rep on the hour and coming up. how much has been sacrificed on the ukraine conflict, especially for ukrainians? the discussion next on cross ok. thanks for tuning in. stay close the
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hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. why isn't there any public debate on the competition? ukraine? why have be leads, embrace to war and shun negotiations? where's the anti war movement? and more importantly, how is all of this helping ukraine? and it's people, the cross ocoee, the west and ukraine. i'm joined by my guess michael, my loop and rest. and he's a former pendant guns senior security policy analyst in winnipeg. we have our freeman. he is called director of the international manifesto group as well as a researcher at the university of manitoba in canada and in oxford. and we crossed to roger mackenzie. he is an international editor. i gentleman comstock rose and i think that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate michael.
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let me go to you 1st here. i'm titling this program sacrificing ukraine. i propose that was a very interesting article. the new york times a few days ago, titled the u. s. should be a force for peace in the world. well, i think we should all agree with that. but one of the most, the most important take away in the context of ukraine and the leads is this sentence here, 2 sentences and diplomacy? well, one must attempt strategic empathy seeking to understand one's adversaries. this is not weakness. it is wisdom. and i can think of a better way to encapsulate the madness that we're all experiencing, michael, as well. we're just saying the opposite of we've been that more for 22 years, plus and i don't see any ending to it any in terms of the united states. but it's, it's, it's driven by ideology. it's also driven by a hoax. and, and it's a hoax that the democrats have to live with. and since the united states remains
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the super power of the world, whatever it does says, or grieves a or thinks, that's what rules these days. and it's, it's, and we're seeing this now with a, we're seeing rebellion to this notion in the world by other countries, such as the bricks. now the se, in countries that want to divest themselves of the us dollar. and that's just of the matter of how other countries of the world are sick and tired of the us constantly at war is what the noise in their economies and, and driving and, and driving the world into a constant frenzy on the break of a default on our end and, and also depression on there. and so it's, it's, something's got to give and, and we're seeing that the, the, the press in the united states, as, as the in lock step with this administration. they're actually controlled by this
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administration. and when you have something like this and, and you don't have a posing voices, and they're being kept down because we weaponized their own law enforcement. and it's, it's, it's a sad state. and so at least other countries are beginning to rebuild. and i would like to see more of that. yeah. well, and i mean, that's what, that's a good segue to what i wanted to ask about, you know, in my introduction, you know, where's the anti war movement? i mean, this isn't a leak project with, you know, people, they, there's no debate. i mean, i remember, you know, with the ad they run up to the iraq war. there was a lot of debate that was a lot of protesting of i and, and it was on a national television. it was in the newspapers. eventually these people got shut down, but it did happen. there were protest, particularly in europe here. oh, what does happen isn't just because of the internet and you can control what people see in here, alan? yeah, well, i think the basic problem is that we don't live in a democratic society in the west. now that's a truism, right?
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it could be a trophy, and so you just saying that, but in the following sense, there is a systematic sentiment of opposition to the will in the west. if you look at the polls, they are all between 20 and 50 percent of the population. some cases even higher, such as austria, who don't want to well why don't negotiations. they find no expression in any problem entry potty. that means the 20 percent of the population have no representation and ball, and then they would be 30 and pays the liberties problem and they would be 20 in the us, solomon. they would be 50 or so in the canadian column. and god knows how many in the gym and solomon is there was a real representation. now what's happened and the reason for this is the policies were the original idea of ecology is it represents what the people want to say. they've been turned into the opposite. they tell the people, well, the room is welcome to do that. she's very clear. let me give you just one example
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. there was a very big group for them, pays in the british light of poverty. and we know how big the support for that. so to view is because of the but the jeremy cold and go in the last election. and they wanted to assign a declaration calling for peace that so calling for peace issued by this the woman . and they were told that if they did that, they would be expelled from the light about that kind of thing. you look at the way the democratic elections are conducted. i mean, i'd be very interested to see what other people think of the candidacy of robot kennedy who has come out to negotiations and how he will fail, but he's already coming under the full. so media. yeah. well he's, he's a perfect example of how you crush someone. i mean, i mean, a man of that kind of political pedigree. it's really amazing here. let me go to roger here. you know, i've written kind of echoing what alan was saying. we had the foreign minister of germany, angelina, better bach. she said she didn't care with her constituent style when it came to ukraine. that say the that's actually exactly what alan said here. but you know
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what, roger, what's really pathetic is that they get away with it. okay. and you know, i, for months and months and months meeting up to this complex every single program i recorded here on cross lock on r t. moore and everyone. a conflict is coming and when it came, what, what was the result? not that i was right, is that i was censored and i was deleted from youtube. this, these are the people were dealing with roger. i think it's really easy to have this discussion. and i kind of very global, no sense. hi, when, when actually, when you look at the support for this war across the world, most of the world does not support um what, what the us and the allies a doing fine and to the last drop of ukrainian blood. basically, most people don't support obama. and so i think when we talking about whether or
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not there's a um, does that make sense a piece across the world. we shouldn't just talk about it in terms of why the u. k. m in a, the us what's going on that and even then actually that, that is a and certainly in the you, k is a very vibrant and sequel movement still in here. well, they don't get is a publicity, because that's within the control of that. and the levels that it control, the media and so on. and organizations of the media atlas, progressive media outlets don't get the same attention bus actually across the world. there's a movement pace taking place. there is a message where people want to say and negotiated settlement. the understands the security concerns of russia, the underst times that the, the way that the us is trying to have yet to know the proxy will and have this
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is just one more in a step towards the next come slate gray, china over tie one bullet st. but rods or you speak the words of wisdom and reason . ok. and national interest here. let me go back to to michael here. and that's the problem here is that we, it's meal liberalism, roger is absolutely right. but it's an a messianic neo liberalism. but what they do is it's being created into a binary, any kind of negotiation is, is negotiate and negotiating with the devil. that's how they've framed that it's a binary. that's why we're never going to get anywhere until the, the, the, the last soldier dies on the field. michael, i. well, i am seeing the world reacting. we are, people are beginning to really react against the us led unipolar world order. and we're seeing that it's just being accelerated now because of ukraine. i 1st saw begin when the trump dropped out of the j. c. po, way you knew right then and there, there was a benchmark moment. i was in
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a ron when it happened. and you could tell me the whole attitude, the whole atmosphere, just change that we are in for a big change. and that's what's beginning to happen now. and we're seeing the saw, the, the saudis, and, and the you a switching over a, away from the us dollar. i mean, all of this is trending. but to get to your point i, i'm working with a group of retired generals who wants to bring peace school, say more, they've had enough of it. and, and, and there has to be an alternative. but you're also dealing with idea logs in this country under the, by the administration and then, and they are still leading. and that's uh, victoria newland and, and, and by and himself who, who actually prompted and, and, and encouraged the crew in 2014 in ukraine because they see they see ukraine as the last investigative ultimately trying to contain russia. if not, bring about regime change there and it is, it is a dying effort. you see
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a tory newland on, on the air talking about the encouraging the bombing of, of, of crimea. i mean this in drawing a crime. yeah. i mean this, this is going on and on until we can get rid of this administration. but now that's in question because everyone's questioning the integrity of our elections. and, and democracy has gone in this country. we, we, we pay lip service to it, but it's, it's a, it's, it's a tragedy. how events have turned. we don't have a country anymore. we don't have a, we don't have a southern border. we've lost our sovereignty. yeah, we're defending the border of ukraine. and this is the pastors and the american people are rightfully concerned about this, but they have their own, the problems, they have, they have inflation, they've got to deal with all self inflicted by the, by the administration. well, that's the control that's exert control. that's exactly the point now and the rush, it was supposed to be punished here. but what these neo liberal leads have done is
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punish their own people. of course these, the leads never feel the pain. allen, a lisa chosen by the ruling class, which is the property owners, that's what one has to realize. we live in a society in which the dominant class, which is the property and is choose the state. and then the state tells everybody wants to using the coffee system. so a sounds yes, as the thing is not to lawful cry, but understand. and i would say, organize, you have to rebuild the movement of the left in my opinion, because i don't think the right is going to provide that solution which will actually organize people to recognize the interest do not lie in a pressing the bell or what? cuz people abroad, so you know, so, but kennedy puts that you cannot have a democracy or imply because both. so if you get people to begin to understand the info is inimical to the interest of ordinary folk in europe, in america, in japan, in australia. then you will begin to get well,
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because the problem is or the left to the left and right have forgotten about the issue of class. i'm a conservative class is a very important issue, but the leads don't want to talk about a gentleman. i have to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the west and ukraine state without the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how of tired vision with no real opinions pictures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just because it shows you practically images present?
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a major departure from the cold war is that the western relates led by the united states. obviously, if decided to go toe to toe with a peer or near peer power. that was something in, during the cold war, which was a big no, no, you can fight on the periphery. you wouldn't have proxy wars and all that. but what, what we see with this administration and it's like these, and you are my apologies, allen and roger. but it's, it's, it's, it's very true. okay, so this is what makes it very dangerous because the u. s. is actually attempting a peer to peer $1.00 to $1.00 conflict. and at one point the russians may react. i'll tell you living in this country, a lot of people want a stronger reaction to the, to the, the droning of crime in these cross border attacks on towns. they're, they're the west has it shouldn't, for a conflict here and ukraine is the trigger. roger. yeah, absolutely. and nothing can the prevention of these,
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what is it that just front of site training for these new training and 5 to policy use? that's sixteen's. i'm so, and the do i sign? well, when not even gonna provide them with, with the way of very happy for allies to provide the these planes that we've been a showed by um, oh yeah. then yeah, i'm not going to use them as a russian is, i mean this is just nonsense. you know, in the end, we can either rely on politicians to just wake up one morning and do the right thing. well, we can understand, but in the end, the engine of real change is working class people. and that's what we get. i have to mobilize is always about organizing how we're gonna get people to stand up and do something about this running the system that we're on the now we're looking at, we have this, which is faced with continuous heat pump to say the united states was really angry because the, because china got involved helped to broker a paste. it's
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a inside the right if you have any room at the same time, they all, they move haven't enough have and, and, and to try and get some sort of a safe spot again along side the side is trying to get a safe spot in the sudan at the moment, but look really hard, but you'll, you'll never find that i have done a single thing to try and get any kind of paste my monuments soul said within a crime, despite the sense of china, despite the efforts of the, the african mission that that's also being launch, they are absolutely ruthless in this and i have been telling people this figure is actually about what it is, the airbags and this is full spectrum dominance approach to the united states. they know that they have this policy for years. they are clear that anything that comes remotely close to interrupt, saying that at economic military, political dominance of the well,
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they will come down hard on. so that's why that coming that hold on russia. and that's why they're coming down hard on china. we just have to white people up to this time. it's an organizing mission in the end for all of us. well, well, well michael, max byron, government jump in, michael, go ahead. yeah, it's back firing. because what, what, what the world the world is beginning to recoil it's, it's evolving and it's gonna be accelerating. i've seen it with the, with countries that want to join brooks with this, this alternative world order, the multi polar world order. that's beginning to a 2 o'clock to come up with a c and countries. 10 of them just said they're going off the us dollar. uh, that's significant. that is very significant. so they are beginning to recoil against uh, this, this geometry by the united states. and because because of the weapon ization of economies and control that the, by the administration has thought over over the world, look,
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they didn't do europe any favors. look what it's done to europe. yeah. made them a basket case. yeah. and, and then walk into what is going toward asia now the says, i mean, this is quite remarkable. michael, this is what the us does to its friends. okay. so not our phones. okay. like that, of course are like what i do to that friends is they blow up bad part lines. that's what they do to their friends. what, well, that's all part of the part part of the part of the game right now. and, but i won a uh, you know, i, um, i, uh, i studied history that was my, my academic area. and that's the scholarly and you know, looking at world history, i can think of a case maybe you can wear a heads, your mind just says, hey, you're right, i've changed my mind with all the friends that's not happening. i'm agreeing with all of you here. but ahead to me on doesn't walk away. i had your mind will probably create as much a us is possible and bring everybody else down with an hour. but we're basically
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oscillating or getting paid or i don't think you're a conservative. i think you're a rational as rationality so we need rationality stuff. in fact, the usaa is not a huge amount. it's an aspiring benjamin. this is filed. no, no, no, no, no, no, it's the declining catch him on. i think we could all agree with that. this is the point now we're going to make this has been kind of getting to the grocery usaa. it's been declining since 1960. it's now the 0. don't listen to the people to call what is basic is that kind of balance and science doing well, you look at the average g, d, p growth of the u. s. i is home, the world's and that as well as behind the difficulties. the problem is not that china is a threat to the us. the us is a threat to the us. that's bringing about a fundamental change because it can no longer even feed its own people. by robbing the rest of the world and the people will wake up to that, and there are cases with us up and you studied history. look at portugal, 1974 or germany. 1919. those were the only cases in the west when that would be
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revolutionary. movements of working people, the vice return government, followed by that started with the when they realize they couldn't, we was now when the realize i hit the, this is not a who the night co panels can when i thing you'll see a see change what we have to do is build from the ground up, the movement that recognizes that you kind of reconcile info with democracy. and when that happens, i think you'll see quite low movements emerging. that will be a powerful effect on rationality. and hopefully, you know, the result will be done in a peaceful way and peaks and somewhere in the state, we've seen people from the military who the say, you know, this doesn't make sense. fellow rush list to sign. this is not the way to do things . hopefully this will happen peacefully, but whatever, if they keep suppressing it is they going to produce funds? look at paris, look abroad because the situation macro is in,
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think of about generalizing. so what we hope is the reason prove vials and the reason profiles, peaceful profile. well i, i'm really glad my comments triggered you like that because you are quite, quite, um, uh, i think, prophetic and, and, and very descriptive of what's going on right now. good job. well done. let's go to roger and oxford with you. okay. i want to push back a little bit here. we had the co been locked down. we had censorship on a massive scale. we know the, the powers that be, were very much involved in the well, so called russia gate hugs. i mean, the, the deck is stacked against is roger as much as we may want to organize, and i'm a conservative, but i can deal very easily with progressives on this issue. but then this is what the powers that be want they want a separate is always put us in our little boxes and keep us away from each other. and that's one of the reasons this program exists is to bring a wide group of people together on the issues where we can bind commonality. go
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ahead, roger, but i think, i think we should also have got going back to. well, i'm one of my 1st comments about looking at this through a wider lens rather than 3. they can global knowles effectively because i, i think that we really need to use organizing strengths used to own of that kind of technology. that's, that is now available to us, such as even being able to do this call i, but use the facilities that we've got to engage more with ads addressing the global science who have said that they're not prepared to put up with a continual role of the united states being told that they can only trade in the us dollar basically that they pitched all that stuff. and i think we need to link in with them because i think it forever to say we'll try it. and it's gonna come about because people have organized not just in the global knowles,
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but haven't linked in with a similar progressive full says i'm from the global science as well. so i've gone really optimistic actually, cuz i, i see a lot of people rising up. i see a lot of people who are not prepared to just put up with and the way that it's always been and i'm looking for a new world really bad looking for a new way of organizing things. so that the minute i step a line that the united states is not able to decide, well, we're just going to not issue with a lot of bunch of sanctions against it because i wouldn't be able to do that. it does a, it's with the, the dollar wise ation, this taking place sized massive, massive shift that's taking place on really optimistic that we're going to say some real change. but only i think if we make sure the outlines isn't just about the car, but no, but it's all about assess, well roger, you didn't, you can see them. but i can michael in our and or giving thumbs up. we couldn't get in complete agreement. me to all right. oh michael, where,
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where do we go from here? because again, and it's, you know, if you ask people in the west, you know how, how important is he craned to you? it's really low. you know, it's, it's not, it's in double digits, right? now, but it continues here and we, and like i said earlier, rush, it was supposed to be published economically, but their own people are and, but can they tolerate dissent? after all, you know, as a lensky is the, you know, the, the, the future of democracy in prosperity and every, the, all this garbage that we hear on a, on a regular basis. go ahead, michael, you know, i think, i think as long as the they keep up, the pressure of that was just described from the global south, the global north and basically isolate the united states so that it becomes a, just a speck of what it used to be and in terms of trying to take over the world or, or, or force other countries, it's a submission. i think that this is going to be the key. plus you need countries.
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and people within the countries now the 2 to form a ground swell of opposition to this war and any other wars because they're, they're, they're, they're obsolete. and, and we, we are seeing this, we thought we thought was vietnam. that's how the vietnam war ultimately ended. people got sick of it, i mean, and there was no, no, uh, n game toward, toward that war except all ideologically inclined individuals who wanted to defeat something that was not, was not the case, no domino series occurred. and, and that's, and we're seeing an overlay today of, of the united states still trying to make those comparisons with, with russia towards europe and equate him the quite put in with get more, it doesn't exist. but yet the other 3rd trying to see what was the chair and for this things to change the if this is there has to be an utter failure on the part
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of the west because it is. yeah, north south. you mentioned your gentleman. that's all the time we have. i want to make my guess investment when to pay and, and oxford. i don't want to thank our viewers for watching us here in our to see you next time. and remember, press on rules the in the, by the middle of the 19th century,
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practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities that imposed that heavy depth. bringing the people into poverty, ex, 40 natural resources, and more over these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the physicians of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who operated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious beliefs of the hindus let them use nails as the voice, mercenary soldiers, surfing under the british ground. 3000000000 began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river north of india, the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode the resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel, late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot
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right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. this type of execution was called the devil's with the obliteration of the mutiny resulted in the death of 800000 inhabitants of indians. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will, will resist the headlines of this hour. russia and china all resist the attempts to why the collective was to maintain global dollars lose the legal sanctions imposed as well on independent states as coma, as come from the russian time. is that during the day with his trial president, she's in pain in the aging. also had lost when they feel equipment
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abandoned, destroyed the western western side of the state to the place that ought to report to exclusively from the scene of one of the deadliest of button bible's own. in a recent hasty altima, a k, a box mode, which has come under russian control often 224 days upstairs. flight 2. as a rush has devised miss, he releases images of us made equipment destroyed in a equating raid on the belt with all the region. washington struggles and explain the footage payment. his weapons would be used to talk a russian find the president of the republic of subscribed flames, west and actions were escalated, seeking the conflicts and you claim, believe that gave an exclusive interview to of the we see much of the west holding the attitude of if you're not with us,
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you're against us. if you're not against the russian, you're against us. and that is not in the world's interest. what the world leads today, the live for almost there. this is on see my name is a more on some of the in 30 minutes of news and views. don now try that is eager to investigate the potential benefits of relations with russia for the people of both nations. these remarks were made by china is present. she's in pain, and the main thing with russian prime minister me hi mrs. do. in beijing, russian chinese relations are now developing at a high level step by step. we are confidently implementing all the agreements. the volume of our trade has grown astonishingly, an unparalleled, the quality of our cooperation is improving. and this has brought many benefits to the peoples of the 2 countries. while i propose to continue the fruitful rush of
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china cooperation, which is characterized by vast expanse, huge potential and take cooperation to an even higher level. following today is very similar to countries, english 5 quotes on economy, pates of development and clean green trading. they also signed the contract of friendship and corporation in the field of sports between them is these are the 2 nations little pools or lots. it has the most recent foundation or the russian prime minister, and they call them it shows didn't just got done with his meeting with chinese president changing painting and misuse. didn't had a lot to say about chinese russian relations. he said that it's important for both countries to deep and cooperation, specifically in the cultural spear and that the work that both countries are doing right now in terms of bilateral relations are going to be enjoyed by generations to come down the road. let's take a listen to more of what miss justin said there. we sincerely value the good
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neighbor and this partnership incorporation that binds russia and china together. this is a particularly important to us in the context of increased turbulence in the international markets in the international arena, in general. but through us all countries together resistant attempts by the collect to west to maintain global dominance. the use in legal sanctions to impose its will on independence state. i am confident that russia and china will give a resolute response to these dangerous aspirations and create favorable conditions for confident progress towards our common strategic goals. now, earlier in the day, miss justin also match with the premier of china is a state council and a number of other high ranking chinese officials. the point of this to day visit of mister listings in china, both in shanghai and beijing, mainly focused on the development of deeper cooperation and the sphere of economics between china and russia. i'm interested in said that trait,
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the trade volume between china and russia. it may even exceed $200000000000.00 worth of this year with russia. continuing to be china's number one supplier of oil . he also said that coal and natural gas exports from russia to china is, are increasing as well. and this is all part of a relationship that the russian prime minister said is based in mutual respect for the interests of both countries. well sir, claim full console overall to law school, so known as buffalo, which had been a symbol of including resistance. one of the biggest live bicycles in modern history on season one does the have fraud involved in the fights is in the war to and says he, it was from the water. most of the side by side was by the soldiers. the battle of bucks more. lot of trauma has gone down as one of the deadliest and battles in history and toad. thousands of soldiers perished in the back mode needs grind,
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it choose the res, barely anything left of the city almost nothing that can be repaired. the destruction was savage in its totality. full the remains. he's a band and twisted mecropolis. as you travel, westwood in boston with the destruction gets much, much worse. and it was in the eastern long the eastern edges of the safety, which of course says the ukrainian resistance here was much stiffer as a whole lot of vehicles. this is a spot and may be supplied by britain a lot more and they feel equipment abandoned, destroyed in the western western side of the city, those even a plate, the few bases away from it. the soviet
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survey is a p, c, b, a p, a, p, c, again, abandoned by your credit troops. a victory in buckboard is pmc vitamin is monument, the greatest it moves terrible trial. armies of ukraine's need to train troops, legions of mass and res, and countless billions. in guns and shells could not stop. vive did not want to let you know that i'm a motions now that it's official. now the north is hours. it's all sincere, mainly joy. but there's also just quite different feelings. i'm just a human. i feel proud, proud of our boys, as well as those who are gone forever. all of them were worthy to be honest. the too many emotions. so the few words and even fewer feelings, it would be
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a lie. they say, to claim the ukrainians, right in the way, know, according to viking, those fights is the enemy for like trained attack dogs. they fought for roach to sleep and used every trick they cooled, including the 2 buttons in one of the basements along the way. 5 to show this an armory native 40 millions of grenades. various rocket propelled grenades, tubes guided rockets, usa, department of defense. all 2 boxes from sticking me solve a matter of, i mean, nation s o d personnel mines which are brand across much of the world. ukraine, also a signatory of conventions binding the use of storage and t
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personnel mines. yet, here they are again, just as they were in my review, but obviously none of these are we going to touch full? it will be touched by the presence here because it could very well be mind it will take years to feed back with up to dig up all the bodies buried and the rubber and the hundreds of tons of unexploded shelves and mines least civilian losses. will light loops evacuated, but not everyone. to just ask if this was a civilian, a looped after the elderly in the basement, when we, if it created the civilians, a green old somebody grenade blowing to hit him. he crawled away as far as he could and died here. it was slow death and a g. l is always slow. death. who bought affords for the entire 224
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day g. ration the battle for boston. what's he has seen? he says, be enough for multiple life times or no. when you lose your brothers in arms, people you 4 together with for more than half a year. it bring sadness. but you get used to it. you don't know when i see civilian stuff, stuff in, in my so warms up, i remember who i am, human. sometimes you want to cry over the course of this battle. there were many instances of civilians being abused. western press and networks might try to present it in a certain way, but i believe i would journalists will go over the fact and showing world what really happened for most of the civilians who choose to remain with pro russian ukrainian troops and nationalists knew this. it would not kind to them of the,
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the battle maybe over the stock which still binds. ukrainian artillery, lost the way incessantly. you can see it from, of above. the problem is getting that what we've decided to try and low and child driving, but ukrainian electronic will site is still active. is the theater and not just ukrainian, di you? yes. an allied systems to sort of, if we things active, we've tied the drones with nylon string made strong. so if anything happens we can try to drag it back. the electronic boy investment was and ease knew less be to. but this point wagner's drones or but impervious to ukrainian as he drove counter badges. cause isn't the battle may be over, but boston,
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which has died with it. ukraine still denies losing the city, despise apple footage, showing back not in control of every 6 the. how do you explain to weston tax? pay is the despite the $10.00 seats, most hundreds of billions spent key of who's the loss to a private military company. the orchestra of wagner will stop here. when russia pools, they say they will play again. so for i guess the of a team from boston with russian defense mississauga. surely this says a rush that we'll use for supervision. any attack on this tower? 3. this comes off the ukrainian summit, sol, group 10 to the cost for the raid in the russian region. of belgrade of the romantic, we're sure of the may 22nd of this year in division of ukraine. nationalists from nations invaded the territory of the russian federation. during that comes
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a terrorist operation in the bel good region. more than 70 degree in militants were killed, russian troops will continue to respond promptly and harshly to the terrorist actions of ukrainian militants, such as these local authorities in the russian region all available say a planning drone attack was carried out on wednesday against the vi and infrastructure and this on verified imagery, tennessee the off that off of the strike, the local governance says most of the guys are shut down by a defense systems. however, a number of administrative and civilian buildings would damaged. a similar result is on tuesday. the way the local authorities say a civilian call was damaged by a bomb dropped from a drone. plumes of smoke rising into the night sky were also spotted from a what appears to be the site of the bloss. authorities have not reported any casualties in the incident on now joined in the studio by odd to shay
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bows, say also good to see you, but all right, a lot of gloves going on as difficult to sort of walk away so that perhaps you can help us explain to us how things are developed to these last 3 days. well, we've seen an increase and we've, we've had these little integrations before, very small groups of ukrainian troops. but this is a larger one. and it's basically the infiltration by sabot tour groups into several border supplements in the belgrade region. brought us been shell the course previously by artillery. but this is a bit of a development in that it was a more significant force. and it happened a long way from the front lines of don't boss which are the, the center of the fighting and the russian. it would be no claims that it's field up to 70 of these ukrainian troops. and this, there was a huge, overwhelming response from the russian military, which was a quite rapid and they destroyed several of these vehicles and numerous fighters in
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these incursions. now you mentioned that these vehicles, that means we've seen a video of abandoned us vehicles. uh, as washington said, anything about this? i mean, no, they just turning a blind eye. well, as per usual they, they're turning a blind eye. the denying involvement. they suggested that, you know, they're not in charge of this action as they say in and out of a cart way when it suits them as well. despite the fact that they provide the weapons, the wages, the munitions and the vehicles. and we found the know how, yeah, and the know how of course, and the, the intelligence as well. and we can actually have a listen to their official response here. and we'll, and i will say we've seen a lot of reports on social media and fuzzy pictures on social media and a lot of kind of armchair intelligence analysts making quite making, making claims were skeptical that they are, that they are accurate. we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of russia, and we've made that clear um, but as we've also said, it is up to ukraine to decide how to conduct this war. well, you know, as always,
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say, the west to me that seem to get it wrong again. i mean, they seem to think that these all new quite in forces are actually russian forces. i mean russians bomb themselves killed themselves now they're attacking their own territory. what do you think about? well, of course, you know, the reality here, of course, is that any sort of ruse will be now used in the west and media to deny involvement of what could be a potentially devastating escalation these attacks on the russian territory. and we, as i say the if it walks like adult quack, select the document. it is a duck mau. i mean these are your training and troops in american vehicles which we, we've seen and you know, when even the highest level of the e. u, we had quite an, a biasing response to this with joseph pearl in a quite on the edge of filling a interview. and when he was approached about the incident, then we can actually have a look at that now, north carolina and virginia ship package to see if i've ever got
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a girl at the bank girl, didn't russia the banker on the blast? why did you tell me what's happening? you broke it off with law and just shoot bow. you to a go the get out in the benefit of the power of community that shows because because the company, mo, and yeah, so as you can see, the left hand doesn't seem to know what the right hand is doing though. and of course, on the white are sort of the strategic map. i think we could see a lot more these, a tens for you clean to buy virt russian resources away from where they may or may not, as you know, as how ya see is long vaunted and telegraphed an assault. so, you know, it's like the pin russian forces in around belgrade and with these very small, pretty resorts incursions which has to be met and dealt with during potentially russian resorts away from, from this long pointed ukrainian assault,
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which is yet to materialize. so it's a space we're gonna have to watch for a close f on a j as low as good. so think it is interesting and see how they respond to this. because if it is boots on the ground in russia, that's a different game altogether. thanks again for your time today. just now full up and going to alice. michael mother says the us doesn't want to look like it's in charge of ukraine's opperation, although the public otherwise us does control the key in its actions in its policies. what have you uh the, the only thing is is that unless them, until the, by the ministration helps deliveries and nothing's going to change. the only thing that the russian can do in most cases is destroy it. so that's why i think they're going to a very, very clearly a lot of the tank, someone have, you scan it and it's going to be
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a bit of less than that. it's going to be an expensive lesson for the united states . that a lot of high precision equipment is going to get destroyed. and, and, and since the states is on the verge of a default, 1st time in history, the expenses are expenditures loose expenditure, such as given these types of weapon systems to ukraine or anybody else. this just have hazard. and we have been at war for an unrelenting war for 22 years. and it's got to stop the flat. and because it has the presence of republican service. gov until the plumbing with the middle of the confusion, the weiss of waging a punch war against russia. any plane. this is public. a service guy is under enormous pressure from the west. in general, i was required to make a decision on the sanctions against russia. but we decided that we simply would not
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be part of this hysteria that is being created, that we would advocate for the issue to be resolved at the level of russia and ukraine and others. we understand that this is not a war between ukraine and russia. this is a clash of the west, which is trying to use russia as a way to inflate this war with inside the public. a sab scope for his friendly stones towards russia, and for his president's neutral position on new trained miller, of the degree of his intent to keep the country is close relationship with mosca. how long his disagreement with the west empty russian stats, you can watch all these exclusive interview with the throughout the day. in the meantime, as a preview. ok for you to so that will say we want to cooperate, to continue working with russia. we have not broken off for relations with russia because someone else is waging war against it. and we believe we have the rights to close cooperation. we have rejected the policy of subordination,
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that the west demands in terms of sanctions against russia and the termination of all cooperation. and we intend to pursue our original policy. we are equally in favor of cooperating with other countries that wants to do so. but today, we see much of the west holding the attitude of, if you're not with us, you're against us. if you're not against russia, you're against us. and that is not in the world's interest, what the world needs today. russia is undoubtedly a great country and they didn't want to listen to russia when it war and about certain apprehensions and views that has over situations that threaten disposition . they refused to talk about this drawing. remember that before the military operation began, russia presented the west with a document concerning its security, and surprisingly, no one reacted to it. this is the typical arrogance of the west,
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which rejects the opinions of others and whose policies are generally conducted according to lobbying efforts, or are motivated by long term strategic interests to get what they want. as is the case of russia, this isn't about protecting ukraine. it is just an excuse they're using to play on emotions within the real points, i think, is that russia has huge and limitless resources. and the west's main goal is to possess them, which in fact is few tile western europe doesn't have oil or gas. no rare metals, no cold, no resources or many other things that are important for the future of the world. we will cut pause, energy, minutes as, as you're lucky. last winter i was saved from an energy collapse by one while. i'm also one in the, the worst is yet and said come and that's brussels over holes,
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is green agend. the economy start churning back up in 24 and you have that easily just said i get into winter. i think i think the worse is yes 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, 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 you're used to pay for russian energy though,
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just to give you an idea of the kind of social friction all of this is causing. i was at my local gym here in paris today, where the summer weather is arriving really quickly and management is in a stand off, you could say with the clientele as a result of them refusing to drop the temperature in the gym below 19 degrees celsius because they want to save on air conditioning energy costs. remember last year that you ordered limitations on how hot or cold you could keep facilities. and then many countries, including friends, actually implemented that with legislation. well, now there's a lot of confusion as to what still applies and what doesn't and who have to apply it, whether it's everyone or just ginger offices. so, you know, beyond not the problem now, it really goes to also how much energy there is or will be next winter, and to how much people are going to pay for that supply going forward as french present in under the next one said, the age of abundance is over,
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and of course he said that as he sends you training president learners zalinski to the g 7 in here, a shame on plane funded by the french tax payers. like it was an uber ride. the 2 best pros couldn't even be bothered to car pool. busy or plain pool, but it sounds like hum, gary, and prime minister victor or bon, who put his foot down on the fire. who is it, seemingly endless? you tax payer cash flowing into ukraine as aid and is also rejected. and yet another round of anti russian e. u 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 investment. my position is that the looking good. the only thing we're looking does if he goes looking at the surroundings, looking at the fact that the natal is not ready to send troops, it's obvious that that is know the story for uh,
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are you quit for the premiums on the battlefield? whoever. right. then whoever not, you likely describe the situation that's frustrating way that you can. but the question is not the way the tool depression is what you would be the next morning. feel the next morning. the fax 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, 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 19th pandemic, oregon is also explain why he sees the use anti russian sanctions as ineffective to
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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 russia. i can see the russians adapting to the situation created by the european restrictions of the page that says so basically saying that the sanctions, i just created more russian resiliency to the 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 installation 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
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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. is that still just in 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. now to, to the care where tensions are running higher head over the presidential, one of the license, we're bring you all the latest updates in our special coverage here on the strongly believe we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the
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so that a full day is still the run of an action or i get 5 are the ones the main and election rival come out because the role is holding riley is to gain mostly the support from his electorate. he wants again vile to send refugees back to the home country within 2 years. this might be a part of the sentiment. it did not win him the support a form of president candidates and then on to also support us to give that those are the one on monday. yes. and i can explain why a georgina is heading to a winner take all presidential run off on may 28th. and the 2 remaining candidates, red zip, type out of the one and kim, i'll coalition total or in a tight race. as both parties fell short of the 50 percent needed to went to alliance candidates in on o one's endorsement of presidents or the one could be the boost, the incumbent needs to keep him in on cut off jobs that king maker say no,
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no one has clearly stated why he chose to back out a lot. you can just to the we have health negotiations with 3 supply up already gone and come all kill each daughter lou. i declare we will support the people's alliance candidate reset the tie up are already gone in the run us. i invite our voters who voted for us and the 1st round to support mr. or to gone. i would like to underline that we have expressed our principles, the values we defend and are red lines without any bargaining, engagement, commitment, or demand. based on the ones read lines are the ones people's, the lines was the closer of the 2 political blocks to his ideals, most prominently. or the one has a firm stance towards the best and a tough position against terrorism. and the expectation that he will prepare a roadmap for the return of syrian refugees for deciding factors for alonza endorsements. the alliance candidates fell to the outside support for a coalition total from the h. d. p. a. pro curtis political party was
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a deal breaker for the national list. politician with elections just days away on support for air. the one has dealt a critical blow to the hopes of opposition candidates html to the shuttle, or the one needing only less than one percent to win a new 5 year mandate has placed himself at the full position with the endorsement of on and the 5.2 percent vote he secured in the 1st round. the all position now has a tall mountain to climb. as turkish voters prepared to catch the bell is for the 2nd time later this month. yes and again archie estoppel to oh is a very interesting document. feel nice, full time for getting things to be shows and check that out and moving back of the some of the, our who, who do understand the
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unity and those are income childrens ombudsman and they go guns. people through a public is investigating cases of missing children associated can't live with, isn't that there is to see, i'm just the sort of it is a d, a substitute for pitching out and it's really that that's going to come up and just give them like a normally don't put people on your when guns can already split again, the g. i'm done in the center, but i'm really am. i am going to show as little as collateral, and that is for me to come 9 and school, but she has to be the one that there was somebody that remotes were switching district and we were going to swing by and introduce g. easy as not showing him a girl and i probably am. i was not to go for sale. i swing by just getting enough, which was really, really a new website. 2022. so i repeat with children once again being evacuated from territories controlled by kids. those right,
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so political did it for you if not since and that a little here. are you one of the grading does the spell. our goal is as cool in the beginning of the was that you will get it is a big deal in 240 and we'll go to another one that is for me to get what is the best gold rush and i get bored in good 50 way with the voice sales that says this media was more than bring me out of the colleges. the oakland work for children. hundreds of all from this, from the internet speed. those are public, were evacuated in the same manner. but it's anyone's guess how to find children who have essentially being abducted from dumbass the most favorable outcome would be adoption. but there's a question mark on that diagnose. and that would mean, yeah, that's what i guess is going on nor come through and is that pressure, right? am, did she was the nobody i am with celia. i desire to be on the teaching it. you'll
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see it, but some more. yeah. or good. never did you buy, did you just want diagnose and leveling? yeah, we have a lead. so would you mind me and send you clinic news international legislative rooms and refuses to say anything about the state of children. it has taken names already, but almost, or even, and you're the guy with sigma from the, the cheapest guy with non oregon children that are splunk. that's in the vision of pretty much and gigi store things, pests. some suspicions about respected organizations such as the red cross, some doctors without borders who was sent to have dealings with neo nazis and ukraine to have been allegations against doctors without borders of human organ trafficking, and close to the didn't saw it, the representative. so the organization would present when the children were evacuated,
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nibble i don't mind me in the move as i get you over to imagine as jim out of his upset or cheer and disagree. it's really weird, only fucked him into something of that as the num and it says, if you put out of the point you and then it'll come with the list for them of the nation, i have to connect you to do it. and the just children the also taken away from the parents under various pretext that we're looking at $200.00 on the show them article. it's still a good. so when you come, i've got a new scope list of most beautiful for so bush and june, the food use will with the city government, you scan the, the solution we just returned from greece put, or i thought of you to me when you call me as much cooler was coordinated for friday, new gifts to lug it isn't with me. go to a go to them sliding that i definitely can use. now put you down there. so question . so we need you to me cause always for gigi, you couldn't send it. also source you, i thought you to the east pros,
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the valley using those up a new cleaning the house, the worst from charlotte. i knew some of the details supposed to do with the case when she was that's totally well, but also on timber 3 was me selling children in ukraine. these anything button you e? sure. do you almost a 100 multiple in your business? use my associate law school list here last night. what i mean. so it should look familiar or should look kentoria for adults to, to the number of new and they did you find me at the investigation found the head physician available regional technical hospital logged on to say doc, so new bones, organs to the united states, telling them others in ukraine that then children had died when you went from washington both 2nd thought them and they have to nibble part of just one more than the cisco product. you come to what i see windows left on the computer. let's see,
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let's see that. and let's just get bored to international humanitarian organizations. seem unconcerned about crimes being committed to can you cry and why don't you do that? and you could ask like, it is no good. you could give a pleasure. smith, my phone, had his wife was supposed to sit on the table with a phone. so know that the table with the a truck unless you think about it, cuz i talked to mike at the board, she left the bus real quick with those issue unless you get the one your, your direct uh, video guns children's tuberculosis hospital recalls. i changed the new smash, i just got the button and send me if i'm on god. if i change that in the i do listen for the low cost and the during world war 2, international humanitarian organizations, most notably the rank cross ignore the suffering associated prisoners in the same
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way. the soldiers, women and children were killed on the horrible experiments were done, but the red cross allegedly kept silence the same organization, kidwell for us and european prison is really just the only way that i am is that i'm not sure when the could you find your story, i'm willing to give me a book as well. not that much, but you can sort of where that them signs and you get a lot of the feeling. even some fussy, what do you mean? it sounds good points, diploma, chicago. what was the president of the red cross college, a book on officially supported, the nazis was personally received by him. it was through red cross channels that adult heisman mazda mind of the final solution to the jewish question. not eco, don't to yoseph mangled a canals. bobby nickname the butcher of the deal and less than the nazis were able to escape justice. regardless of thoughts, nature, when you buy me, you know,
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is the voice them set the lips of shifting the thought on your website and what are we going to see? who's coming joy of what's about the soonest, but it is yet that you know, so then you maybe you me but yeah, and it's with them. will it will much time you go then? yeah, it goes over the the 1999 doctors without borders put in an appearance in cost of as well, specific to only cut off as valid set that i thought would be. is that the that's the one he loved them. uh, although they like to have the most vehicle the allow me to accept that and will be a by that of course i have custody. i mean, is that a lot of different answers get typically a bill for many alpha omega through amino regarding an old postal down. now cushion, you know, don't and diplomats, the audiologist behind the doctors without borders, organization established in 1971. today it's an international movement involving
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more than 6 the 3000 people. the activities assumed to be noble and humane. but in 2005, a book written by a former prosecutor of the hey tribunal. carla dale county was released called the funds me unvil criminals during how well getting close of the prosecutor so a much albanians trafficking human organs was the most shocking crime she uncovered. delta dante directly accused cushioned doctors without borders of human urban trafficking. but the accusation only came out one still contact and resigned. as chief prosecutor was cut off and that was the heads. prosecute the funeral. she get silent about the key. you know,
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all the evidence, not only of this issue, but with many other issues. after this, when she is not on the deposition anymore, when she get only benefits and slipped out of the trunk, for example, for books. so be a journalist, me a drag zach of age has no illusions about the actions of law enforcement in his country. the watering meals and sort of after was when they can, they are very from james from allegation was from special. yeah, they do the, the, the though this is this, but it may go to the go to the full intelligence of it just because a new card because the lost your job. but it's because it'll be a visual. don't go to the boat this event up like what the fuck is up in a is what you'd have to take on the gym. and if this is quantity of missing subs
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and costs of a seamless passage, lost relatives when the west savage, de, cob job yugoslavia, the owner. so that was ship all the menace, will drop it off the kids up all the is article sponsors if it still wants to go to the vehicle sponsored the reserve at the detroit incident point inside. see, this wouldn't go with us, or generally, all i deal with that is not gonna be a problem to the parties that are the best thing about the contents of the hunt, me and the war criminals, a well known to both western intelligent services and various peacekeeping organizations the next day and i'm probably going to bobby, you have enough to talk about it on his own agreement on the group. but uh, as they let me stop toyed delaney's up on the so filled up by you, nikki, single,
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identical to get his up. zip code, so some for what you would caught him is going to need to send out who the bus will go to rack on a single junior court. i'm not sure if they need to go to got this guy. he needs a septic. let's get him a couple extra is opponents, like we need to be the 2nd i need, a court is likely to be lives. if i do look at a 36 on the see 1000000 us, we're going to go to the whole suite. still you, which even low now the jeanette keels get the most requests will be live as long as the general guy was that team managers and, and i don't know. imagine with scott, see the slide. it shows up. i got this little carefully. oh, i eventually got a set of i think i'd see it. lizzy thoughts see they have see, that's just a new course channels. it's so just sort of as of any, they'll say all i give the 40, so it'd be less if i don't value those simple that you'll see a little bit of it off in arlington. something they called kosky was your lips. and she thought she threw his legs. now cutting his other show us, why am i that i got to pay as you want? unfortunately, z novela the so the is will check out there. what is the name of
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a task with all these kids up? what is the result of that? is that the political but it's only a political it's only going to will talk to him about here's what tech, which is the book which i believe you had an old stick bonus on the civil albany while they bought some of soprano genuine. please, any future lake will be the next ca, so still. so the owner store yet for easy of them. i wish the confidence one total gotten. they'll put they'll be able to say uh, both today be really cool. virginia, oregon almost looks at us $1000.00 sale to got it. built on facebook, disclosing a major public outcry. the investigation was reopened and is being handled by switzerland pace, representative dick monte boston after temple being contained after
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service, horses withdrew from brussels after albanians, and their native americans took full control over cost. so there was the, there was serious organ trafficking and the commodity actually reported on that wins pulse debit as with best. the one is from of any of themselves. and he's reports on human treatment of people. and it is a trafficking in human organs, in cost of a dig montes says the doctors without borders, organization, and its head down the cushion, now engaged in activities counter to what they had to class the prove, not any cushion is involvement in human organ trafficking, but the cost of those prime minister has she and touch ease as well, and presented in dire case in europe apartments. and you know what the real things in front of them didn't. we just, nothing was there to be all the supportive or
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chuck campus. so of i was like, this is a busy box. all i was on part of it to give the body forces to be on call me. so the best not to say logical because the larger bike. uh, what about the, cuz uh well i, uh go it was that a is, is, is, is go change that or just it is, it is void is done according to jump on day on monte. it was you and the officials in cost of the day to minute treat an e you representatives that interfered with the investigation of crimes committed by costs of albanians, dell ponti, roach. we were denied access to documents. my advisors agreed the investigation of nato activities was impossible. the,
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the the, the, the, the, the, the, of the school sort of say, the city of leave a little woozy about these lots. what are the guidelines? i agree is there, but it's a, it's a project of in 2015 bell now course now along with doctors without borders played a part in creating the agency for the model nice ation of ukraine. the
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they always presents well, boys raging on young healthy bodies are plentiful, people for them money thought and you cook the most fee, so slightly above it seemed suddenly unfair scheme both from the bottom of the muscle. so a lot of them is that i g into a just to, to meet hostilities, other hunters for ukrainian organs, film to ukraine, to hotspots of heavy fighting, slide as of yet it's got the level jelly pretty. what the, what do you have to most completely, let me do this navigation, elizabeth. the video come up with the money in 4 months to pull the wrench and then what was not enough to store on the order. so i'm wondering if that had to have them done so although i'm showing them for the, for the i'm not to to, to, i made it yet. it is the best, the group is the criminals fall last night. we may lose
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a real name once the special ministry operation wraps up on the facts regarding the collective west crimes are collected at the bottom of a nation materialized with a shed at austin with us some of the what are you and your boss? the focus on beloved, even the pets come to an uh, brains crystal any sooner than you know, it's collisions, it'll be as in ice cream in the sort of a former employee of ukraine's s b. you told wiki leeks about working with elizabeth devereux? yes. the best i can bring the glamour out, 1st of all, the blood provinces on that for the best. so when they fill that spot for elizabeth, the new student, measurable thing that you're going to say, it was, don't know when you went to it, only be circle southwest. so right and just on the someone should yours alone.
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listen disability. my level is that once you go down and always operational, nobody knows. last week i want you to see me and what you've been is you have any but usually worksheet, short term. now as i got a question for you me from louis 1st and what size, what am i before my being out there is it just because i knew that i might be leaving your taxable support and go with telephone. little see, i'm an excuse my official. if i could move felice also. so now what are your feelings? one really proceeding was which customize virginia award for francis on the show are marketable as me for us. cyber security is another, a little upset. i ever the all as a young american yourself, unless you nice if you want us on the roof of some of the stuff that you know, i do wanna hear from you and youtube. cool. yeah. as far as the tester children's comes from florida, that's good to you as mine includes the annual pro solutions. so i'm going to put the most part across which and chest to you for. mean,
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if you do need some bell exceeds next. so here's the question, was the item we're going to, as to restrict you, i will send the fullest, i'm waiting done. i'm switch towards me. it says key fonts between the 0. she's the rock as a new form, or she would jump like the edge of whatever even more than a month. just just me. so i'm stuck a freely beat them every email, but both of them i typically do a little crazy for us, or you'll think pretty much all the questions gonna come on, but nobody usually screws in and use like any sleep was like the doors. let's do what i was going to go and skinny. what do or need to do is just for the, for the clinics on the should really at the bowl least you told me for us like a freely one would have to pull up that i lived with you. me still some of the most menial could i even know losing bull ocean. okay. super no. a sports or do you see the furthest really is a lot of the snow from
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a forest gave us a chance. give one more humans. all the water on holiday will still managing behind, but you can see what will base as a, as a nice experience or the sky or the victoria show a personal audio, a single joint, typically best coupled with news. i photo and we of the school, but decided to propose a business to i want us to tax the 1st told me to use a lot of things on, you know, i see course and you come in each are when one assembly shows when you is when you are 3 aware of we will, he's across the water that my boss, my, on the porch case. it isn't, it is all but it out so, so many, i mean you, it's give you lots, develop the lots of doesn't form for me to let you get a list of the young lady and continue the process. the minimum. of course,
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i love to put me in general, any even sources and look like for machine info. scroll the deal is we need to get some for letting me understand that i'm was just to come window, click on push to move and delivery to the patients can be more reliable. the markets change, they don't there while it is condemned for organs. people that are dead and that happens from 2014 onward people that are doing the transplants. want one, what the dates call, warm containers, living people put the solution on the me, me a sense of closure when you, when you, when you have as good as much as you. and you will consider the tip, i assume that this morning, which is up to, to just get the consist that you and if you will, you always of able to thought. so when mutable you're going to come get it done early. but when you question the baltic,
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if i'm what you're ordering showing you'll stay, you'll see the terrible find. this continue to drop off in december 2022 at the city symmetry, nbc chance new guns people's republic they discovered via material remains belonging to the american and biological archery. established the under auspices of the ukrainian alternatives. the contract was the american farmer biotech company. you're with as to what he's doing, my visual stainless nonsense. it's certainly most, most of them you mostly do. it's just a one for the many schools that wanted to see for a while, we'll fluid from a couple of our needs. and you might, it's easier to more than enough to probably be junior, which is the expedient of hope with the modem, se they should want to deal with the book, what country it was on the opiate months ago, representative rodeo and the roche sneak arrived in is the chance immediately following it's never ration from the ukrainians and since gets in the winter, it took me in a couple of appointments and used to continue the door. is that the innocent
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childcare knew somebody suspecting that unit toner on him and window of engineering . so we need to split it amongst each other and if i'm going to and if i do this, i was probably gonna spit out my new car. i thought it was anymore. i'm just thinking it this way and all. but then it was, was done to lose the chance residence will be revealed in the investigation. the say shit, the spunk of say, erica supply seniors the shocks to insure your own culture or in this store? because from best buy distribution, you move us more. richard stero, issue thoughts or is that that, you know, for me come to believe that the, it's a for you know, for her business. so that's the additional which was better with the reasons for your gosh laundry organ donation is supported by most along on the charge
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the storage growth and possible financial impact. there you go, risk of photos to make a whole front of your still person. tional or special for our new choice is reading cook. from the movie, for example, a parent donating an organ for that child, or someone voluntarily donating organs to other people. not steiger 23rd. the new schedule. not that was fun. thoughts unfortunately. you know, spencer, we moved in more someone else used to purchase while you got the task, but it does say force email doesn't. if you just push through with a patient, you know, not only paints, go through a sort of diet, practical task control not duties,
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but ukrainian organs are open really on sale in other countries. the doctor didn't say claims in 2021. bulgaria presented the plan to trade, ukrainian migrants organs off the foreigners. the customer pays a minimum of $50000.00, but kidney they don't have receipts of between $515000.00 a such a thought that was the little thing is just as the sluggard has done. so right now it's about a senior 0 to me electronic funds, but the look you're putting a fellow at the post is all on the ok button g bank. you can create a sure it is only a total for you. i should team. we juniors an issue with some profess giggle this
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to work. your credit to my niece told me to frontier your credit humor. oh really 30. it's a witness for song thoughts. i checked, bring the keys in the budget because i was just finished with no grade. so it's not only ukraine, and when it comes to exterminating people, either ukrainian or russian, the west has never really had a problem with it. the
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minute the results we did 20 and they took a decent solution for sure. and i'm comfortable to which we want you insidiously september. the process. the dunbar is preparing extremely funeral and condemnation of ukrainian new non system also implies condemnation of responses. the earliest is the collective wes crimes and must be brought to an end. the
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the the russia and china are resisting the length of west attempt to maintain its global dominance through illegal facts. and those are the words of the russian 5 method julia meeting with the chinese president inmate. james also head was more nasal equipment abandoned, destroyed in the western western side of the city,
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late the odd. see if it was exclusively for him to stay in one of the instead this tub in bottles of the recent history. altima, also known as buffaloes, which has come under russian control off the $224.00 days to spite of the russian defends and see what it is. images, all of us made of put been destroyed in the premium rate on the belgrade region. washington, the struggle that explained the footage by may as well as what they used to target, rushed into on the president of risk. the company caught claims in west of as soon as the escalating the corporate in the brain believe it gave an exclusive interview to all the we see much of the west holding the attitude of if you're not with us, you're against us. if you're not against the russian, you're against us, and that is not in the world's interest. what the world needs today,
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the most go to the world. this is all the and it's great to have your company today. my name's rather not start with the top so each of a china is eager to investigate the potential benefits of relations with russia for the people of both nations. these remarks are made by china is present, shooting pain and amazing with pride, russian prime minister here most just in, in beijing the russian chinese relations are now developing at a high level step by step. we are confidently implementing all the agreements. the volume of our trade has grown astonishingly and unparalleled. the quality of our cooperation is improving. and this has brought many benefits to the peoples of the 2 countries. while i propose to continue the fruitful rush of china cooperation, which is characterized by a vast expanse,
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huge potential and take cooperation to an even higher level following delays. amazing led to countries inc, 5, a quote on economy pates of development and brain training. they also signed the contract of friendship and cooperation in the fields of sports between the ministries of the 2 nations don't polls of auntie as the most recent information is the russian prime minister and the column it shows didn't just got done with his meeting with chinese president, changing painting and misuse, didn't had a lot to say about chinese russian relations. he said that it's important for both countries to deepen cooperation, specifically in the cultural spear and that the work that both countries are doing right now in terms of bilateral relations are going to be enjoyed by generations to come down the road. let's take a listen to more of what mr. austin said there. we sincerely value the good neighbor and this partnership incorporation that binds russia and china together.
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this is a particularly important to us in the context of increased turbulence in the international markets in the international arena. in general. our countries together resistant attempts by the collect to west to maintain global dominance, to use in legal sanctions to impose its will on independence states. i am confident that russia and china will give a resolute response to these dangerous aspirations and creed favorable conditions for confident progress towards our common strategic goals. now, earlier in the day, miss justin also match with the premier of china is a state council and a number of other high ranking chinese officials. the point of this to day visit of mister listings in china, both in shanghai and beijing, mainly focused on the development of deeper cooperation and the spear of economics between china and russia. i'm interested in said that trait, the trade volume between china and russia. it may even exceed $200000000000.00
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worth of this year with russia. continuing to be china's number one supplier of oil . he also said that coal and natural gas exports from russia to china is, are increasing as well. and this is all part of a relationship that the russian prime minister said is based in mutual respect for the interests of both countries. also claims full control over altima, also known as possible, which has been a symbol of being claimed resistance. i little the biggest line by filled in modern history of these was because you, for the involved in the fights is in the world, one city on the bottle of bucks more water. telemachus has gone down as one of the deadliest and battles in history and toad. thousands of soldiers perished in the back mode. needs grind
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it shoes. there is badly anything left of the city, almost nothing that can be repaired. the destruction was savage in its totality. full the remains. he's a band and twisted mecropolis as you travel, westwood in boston with the destruction gets much, much worse than it was in the eastern long the eastern edges of the safety, which of course says the ukrainian resistance here was much stiffer as a whole lot of vehicles this is a spot may be supplied by britain, a lot more nato equipment. abandoned, destroyed in the western western side of the city, those even a plate the a few meters away from it. associates a survey is a p, c, b and p. a p c. again, abandoned,
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by your credit troops. a victory in buckboard is pmc vitamin is monument. the greatest it moves terrible trial. armies of ukraine's need to train troops, legions of mass and res, and countless billions in guns and shells could not stop. vive did not want to let you know that i'm a motions now that it's official. now the north is hours. it's sole sincere, mainly joy. but there's also just quite different feelings. i'm just a human. i feel proud, proud of all boys, as well as those who are gone forever. all of them were worthy to be honest. the too many emotions. so the few words and even fewer feelings, it would be a lie, they say, to claim the ukrainians, right in the way. no, according to vibe and those fights is the enemy for like trained attack dogs. they fought for roach to sleep and used every trick they could,
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including the 2 buttons in one of the basements along the way. 5 to show this an armory native 40 millions of grenades. various rocket propelled grenades, tubes guided rockets, usa, department of defense. all 2 boxes from sticking me saw them matter of. i mean, nation yes o g personnel mines which are brand across much of the world. ukraine, also a signatory of conventions binding the use of storage and keep us in our minds yet. here they are again, just as they were in my review, but obviously none of these are we give us the touch for it
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will be touched by the sizes here because it could very well be mind. it will take years. the keen box up to dig up all the bodies buried and the rubber and the hundreds of tons of unexploded shelves and mines least civilian losses will light boost evacuated. but not everyone to just back because this was a civilian, a looped after the elderly in the basement. when we, if it created the civilians, a green old somebody threw in a loan to hit him. he crawled away as far as he could and died here. it was slow death and a g. l is always slow. death to buffalo for the entire $224.00. they do ration the battle for boston. what's he has seen? he says enough for multiple life times. go when you lose your brothers in arms,
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people you 4 together with for more than half a year. it bring sadness. but you get used to it. you don't know when i see some of the stuff stuff in, in my so warms up. i remember who i am, human. sometimes you want to cry over the course of this battle. there were many instances of civilians being abused. western press and networks might try to present it in a certain way, but i believe i would journalists will gather the facts and showing world what really happened. for most of the civilians who choose to remain with pro russian ukrainian troops and nationalists knew this. it will not kind to them the, the, the battle may be over. the passport still binds ukrainian, tillery bluffs away incessantly. you can see it from of above. problem
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is getting that what we've decided to try and low in child driving. you crazy. electronic wolf is still active on the scale to and not just ukrainian, di you? yes, an allied systems to if we things active, we've tied the drugs with nylon string it strong. so if anything happens we can try to drag it back. the, the electronic boy investment was and ease new list be to, but this point, wagner's drones orbits impervious to ukrainian and t drove counter badges. cause isn't the battle may be over, but boston, which has died with it. ukraine still denies losing the city, despise apple footage, showing vibe not in control of every 6. the. how do you explain to weston tax?
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pays the despite the 10s, if not hundreds, of billions spent key of still a loss to a private military company. the orchestra of wagner will stop here. when russia pools, they say they will play again. so for i guess the of the, from boston with new uh, local authorities in the build the road region have reported that nearby 500 buildings have been damaged or destroyed by the presence of it's a group as cube attempted as possible. the heat on the region on monday, which is repelled by russian forces russian defense. what is this, i guess, show your says must go will use for us to provide any attacks on its territory. of the romantic, we're sure the may 22nd of this year and division of ukraine nationalists from nations invaded the territory of the russian federation. during that comes
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a terrorist operation in the bel good region. more than 70 you create in militants were killed. russian troops will continue to respond promptly and harshly to the terrorist actions of ukrainian militants, such as these columns as a, according to cycles carried off on wednesday, against civilian infrastructure. also in the belgrade region and this on verified events, you can see the off them off of the strike and local governance as most of the driving the show down my ad defense systems. however, a number of administrative and civilian buildings would damaged. similar report functions the evening when the local authorities say a civilian call was damaged by a bomb dropped into the line drone plumes of smoke rising into the night sky levels is all said and what appears to be the sights of the last authoritative not tripled is any casualties in the incident time doing now in the cedar biopsies che bowes always good to have you in the studio is uh okay, what's going on?
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tell us about how things have developed in these last 3 days. these will know as be seen in media coverage, we've had essentially info, small info, tape and trace infiltration groups of ukrainian troops into the belgrade region they've, you know, very little tactical or strategic value. and they've attacked the customs post and they've damaged civilian infrastructure. and they've been soundly defeated by the russian forces in the region. 70 of, of these men have died in the, in the attack. their equipment has been destroyed. so it's quite a cynical move or ukraine in many ways. it's a, it's a, it's a need, this loss of life. and the overwhelming reaction from the russian military also to this, which was interesting and date. i mean, we've also seen video, i guess, of these abandoned us. if those, i mean they just left the my guess for that, but uh, what was a response to, has received from washington, if any. well,
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of course, rush washington has denied any involvement. what did they do as they do? and it's quite a cynical denial rush. they would, they were denied an assault on russia or that they have given authorization to that, despite the fact that they are most certainly in charge of the intelligence, the equipment and the deployments in the claim, your ministry, we know this. so it's kind of a la carte approval or disapproval of these of these moves which are quite scenic revised. as i said, the glad to the loss of life of the, of these individuals you can actually ever listen to what washington has said. i will say we've seen a lot of reports on social media and fuzzy pictures on social media and a lot of kind of armchair intelligence analysts making quite making, making claims were skeptical that they are, that they are accurate. we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of russia, and we've made that clear um, but as we've also said, it is up to ukraine to decide how to conduct this war. so it's kind of see quite
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fun. i was reading just a minute ago how west some media is reporting on this thing. you know, oh no, wasn't off. it was russia. it's actually themselves. just like the drone on the plan then. now apparently rush oh, just trying to maybe full flag of the whole operation. well yeah, again, very cynical. the idea that these a troops or a russian is it's, it's almost laughable. does it mean if they claim that they're so sort of rush and liberation movement it, it, it makes no sense there, armed funded, provided with intelligence. in fact, if that's the case, if these are russians because they claim to be russian, are the polish georgian british and american mercenaries fighting in ukraine for the ukrainian side, are they representing a, they're represented of countries? of course that would be dispelled is absolutely not to this case if these people are trying to be russian despite the fact the american home, the vehicles supported by american intelligence unpaid,
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by the regime. and key of there's, there's certainly russians it's, it's orderly, ludicrous. you know, so, i mean, if it was like a delicate cracks, like a dog, it is a duck. well, you know, we can actually see how detached from the reality of the situation on the ground at the u. edu is in particular with joseph burrell. very embarrassing, a being unable to tell the difference between bell grade in belgrade, and we can have a look at that now by the variability gymnast rebecca scuse, if i remember to get out of the dead girl at the bank road in russia. so the banker on the blessed weather, just tell me what's happening and visit offices, phonology chabot, i need to call the, the get out and the benefit of $55.00 of them on did it shows because because they complained, well, so i mean the, the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing, right. so on a white or tactical map,
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of course it's important to mention that ukraine ahead of this much vaunted a offensive or counter offensive that they will try to pull russian resorts as man and equipment the material and air cobra, away from the find these types of taken place, hundreds of kilometers away from the the main arc and fighting in the don't boss region where i suppose the for any defense was meant to arrive. so these diversion, we get taxed it side to deflect. maybe from item of from the that was brutal. the feet suffered by you'd find it. i don't think you've seen the last of these, you know, militarily insignificant attacks which are designed to, you know, as the in propaganda moves, but also to pull russian resources away from where they're potentially needed on the front lines and either way or no. and near the end of this, so we say that so shape was a pleasure to introduce a thanks so much for joining me. in the cd i could see that full of plans going out is michael miller. it says the us doesn't want to look like it's in charge of the
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planes operations. well, the public that is otherwise us does control the key in its actions in its policies. what have you uh the, the only thing is is that unless them, until the, by the ministration helps deliveries and nothing's going to change. the only thing that the rusher can do in most cases is destroy it. so that's why i think they're going to a very, very clearly at the bottom of the tank, someone have you scan in it, and it's going to be a bit of less than that. it's going to be an expensive lesson for the united states . but a lot of high precision equipments going to get destroyed and, and, and since for the other states is on the verge of a default. first time in history, expenses, or expenditures loose expenditure such as giving these types of weapon systems to
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ukraine or anybody else. this just have hazard, and we have been at war for an unrelenting war for 22 years. and it's got to stop the. the has hosted the president of republica sub scott for adults at becoming with mill road, the accusing the last a waging a proxy war against russia and ukraine resistance republic. a service is under enormous pressure from the west. in general, i was required to make a decision on the sanctions against russia, but we decided that we simply would not be part of this hysteria that is being created, that we would advocate for the issue to be resolved at the level of russia and ukraine and others so that we understand that this is not a war between ukraine and russia. this is a clash of the west, which is trying to use russia as a way to inflate this more insight into republicans, sab,
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go forth from the stalls, tools for life, for his premises, neutral position on ukraine. miller was the degree of firm his intent to keep the company's post relationship with moscow. finding his disagreement with the wes, i'm to rush into stops if you want to and see that exclusive inter. ready with present the throughout the day in the meantime, is a preview the for the to so that will say we want to cooperate, to continue working with russia. we have not broken off for relations with russian because someone else is waging policy of subordination, that the west demands in terms of our original policy. we are equally in favor of, if you're not with us, you're against us. if you're not against russia, russia is undoubtedly a great country and they didn't want to listen to russian when it war and about certain apprehensions and views that has over situations that threaten disposition . and they refused to talk about this. and remember that before the military
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operations began, russia presented the west with a document concerning its security. and surprisingly, no one reacted to it. this is the typical arrogance of the west, which rejects the opinions of others and whose policies are generally conducted according to lobbying efforts, or are motivated by long term strategic interests to get what they want. as is the case of russia, this isn't about protecting ukraine. it is just an excuse they're using to play on emotions. the real points i think, is that russia has huge and limitless resources. and west's main goal is to process them, which in fact is few tile western europe doesn't have oil or gas. no rare metals, no cold, no resources or many other things that are important for the future of the world.
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managing use, i'm caught the energy meant as a says you lucky last winter i would say from an energy collapsed by warm weather. also warning that the worst is yet to come on as brussels over holes is green agenda. the economy start churning back up in 24 and you have that easily just said i get into winter. i think i think the worse 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 in 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, 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,
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because europe is tapping norway and the us for energy. yeah. at several times the price of what you're used to pay for russian energy though, just to give you an idea of the kind of social friction all of this is causing. i was at my local gym here in paris today, where the summer weather is arriving really quickly and management is in a stand off, you could say with the clientele as a result of them refusing to drop the temperature in the gym below 19 degrees celsius because they want to save on air conditioning energy costs rather last year that you ordered limitations on how hot or cold you could keep facilities. and then many countries, including friends, actually implemented that with legislation. well, now there's a lot of confusion as to what still applies and what doesn't and who have 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 and under and maximize said the age of abundance is over. and of course, he said that as he sends you training president learners zalinski to the g 7 in here, a shame on plane funded by the french tax payers like it was an uber ride. the 2 best pros couldn't even be bothered to carpet. busy or plain pool, but it sounds like hum, gary, and prime minister victor or bon, who put his foot down on the fire. who is it, seemingly endless? you tax payer cash flowing into ukraine as aid and is also rejected and yet another round of anti rushing. you sanctions is making some enemies now within the establishment for standing up to the for put upon european tax there. who's getting a manifest, we pour return on their investment. my position is that the look and get the reality looking as if it goes looking at the surroundings,
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looking at the fact that the nasal is not ready to send troops, it's obvious that there is no victory for uh or you quit for the premiums on the battlefield, whoever, right, then whoever not. you likely describe the situation that's frustrating. they did ukraine, but the question is not with the tool, depression is what you 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, but also apparently in europe, according to the western press. last year, the problem 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,
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and that it may have even done more damage than during the coven. 19 pandemic, or bond is also explain why he sees the use anti russian sanctions as ineffective to conform to. we introduce the sanctions in 3 years later, russia has built up its own agricultural food system of use 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, the russians adapting to the situation created by the european restrictions of the page that says 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
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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. is that still this been 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. wow. so to get away attentions are running high. i had all the presidential, one of the nation's will. we're bringing you all the lights up days now special coverage here on odyssey. strongly believe we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years or so to
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me, we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the without a full day silver one off election budget 5 are the ones made on election. why will come out? because it's not all is holding rice and gain much needed support for his intellect . so that you once again violent, so send, refuse back to the home countries within 2 years. this private bank, i'm hoping to send some of that and not with him the support a former president candidates and then on to offices support is you have those are the one on monday. yes. and it can explains why the church is heading to a winter. it's a called presidential run off on may 28th. and the 2 remaining candidates, red zip type out of the one and kim, i'll coalition total or in a tight race. as both parties fell short of the 50 percent needed to with us,
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all lines counted as seen on full ones. endorsement of presidents are the one could be the boost, the incumbent needs to keep payment on, cut off dobs that king maker say no, no one has clearly stated why he chose to back out or to walk you through the we have help negotiations with reset the tie up already gone and come all keeley, starter. lou. i declare we will support the people's alliance candidate. reset the tie up are already gone in the run off. i invite our voters who voted for us in the 1st round to support mr. earl to gone. i would like to underline that we have expressed our principles, the values we defend, and our red lines without any bargaining, engagement, commitment, or demand based on the one's red lines are the ones people's alliance was the closer of the 2 political blocks to his ideals. most prominently or the one has a firm stance towards the best and a tough position against terrorism, and the expectation that he will prepare a roadmap for the return of silver and refugees for deciding factors for alonza
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endorsements. the alliance candidates fell to the outside support for coalition total from the h. d p. a pro curtis political party was a deal breaker for the national list. politician with elections just days away on support for air. the one has dealt a critical blow to the hopes of opposition candidates came out to the shuttle, or the one needing only less than one percent to win a new 5 year mandate has placed himself at the poll position with the endorsements of on and the 5.2 percent vote he secured in the 1st round. the all position now has a tall mountain to climb, as turkish boulders prepared to cast their ballots for the 2nd time later this month. just and again archie estoppel is what we wrap up. some news just in most of the media reports that the c'mon written chiefly putting on fools as wounded in a rush of missiles like earlier this month. according to reports,
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he has suffered in severe injuries and may no longer be able to perform his duties as a come on the as far as the previous of was, that of the ukraine general stopped appearing in public since early may as well. so this is our, as it was, it's great to have you with this, the show to check out all to come up with. interesting. so is that we'll be back in just on the 30 minutes the the, we spend a lot of time on this show talking about national security whistle blowing in the fall out from that truth. kelly, we've spoken about the c i a, the f, b i the n s a in the military. but what's it like to blow the whistle internationally? what does it like to take on the government of the united states? its allies in the united nations and the us congress all at the same time will soon
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find out. i'm john to reaku. welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 scott ritter is a name known to many around the world, a former u. s. military officer. scott was the chief un weapons inspector in iraq in the period following the 1st gulf war. he had already had extensive experience in the us military having been an officer working for us central command. general norman schwarzkopf, scotts whistle blowing begins in, in 1991 schwarzkopf reported having destroyed 16 of your rocks, 20 scud missile launchers. those numbers couldn't be confirmed. and scott said so publicly later that year, scott joined the united nations and was assigned to ans. com, where he left the investigations into saddam hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction. a position he held for almost the entire decade of the 19 ninety's
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scot resigned for months, gone in 1998 after iraq refused for the co operation with the united nations and the security council refused to do anything about it. scott gave testimony in a contest, just send the committee hearing in which then senator joe biden criticized him for conducting what he described as confrontation based inspections in iraq. even though that was the policy that successive us administrations, both democratic and republican had demanded in the end the new york times mat base . busy that scott, quote, was in fact vindicated about iraq's lack of w and these, and the, the aftermath of the rock more could be calamitous and quote, he added that scott was the most determined dissenter, and the one with the most on the ground intelligence of the situation prior to the war, we're happy to have scott ritter with us. scott, welcome to the show. as well. thank you very much. i me. glad to have you. let's
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begin at the beginning as they say, you enjoyed the u. s. military in 1980. after some years, you became an officer in the marine corps, and at the time that the gulf war broke out in 1991, you were a captain working under general norman schwarzkopf. i remember him well from my time at the c i a he was a legendary figure and nobody or practically nobody spoke back to him. but you did, you said privately and later publicly that schwarzkopf was simply not telling the truth when he told the american people and the country's leaders that the us military had. detroit had destroyed 16 of the rocks 20 scud launchers. you later told the media that the us hadn't destroyed any of your rock squad launchers. was that your 1st brush with whistle blowing? well i, i didn't whistle blow, i was doing my job build, you know, there's john john of intelligence officers and to tell his or her boss what, what they want to hear, to put the facts on the table. and then the boss can so make the decision. oh,
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real, i was a junior chapter, there's no doubt about it was a junior chapter, but i was given a big responsibility and one of those responsibilities was doing the final battle damage assessment of, of, of scott engagements to make a determination whether or not and iraqi scott had been destroyed or not been destroyed, and this was big because at that time i was trying to draw a israel into the war. they were firing missiles that were being interdicted. and israel saying that the united states can come up with a solution. we're going to enter the word that would have destroyed the coalition that would have made it very difficult. it's almost impossible to feature that machine. so we need it to be projecting um, you know, it'd be the, the perception of success. and so when the us air force came in with video tape, sure to strike that, the air force claimed storage guides. everybody was optimistic, but unfortunately the battle damage assessment officer, the spouse individually looked at it. so does our oil tankers are not scott?
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i thought that was it, but the insurance guy went on national tv in brief to this, it was reality. the next morning when i have to write the report, i wrote confirms guns and 0, the colonel that there was between me insurance about 2 minutes since you got to change the number, i should know i'm not gonna change it. nobody said with a general breach of the world, no rush, it doesn't make it fat practice it 0. you're asking me to falsify documents. i'm not going to do it. we went back to back to your fire. george goes fired. you're done it out of here. so i did, but before i left i ended a report on to the senior d. b. i a lead to business intelligence agent, liaison. we sent it back to general l. mccardle, chief of staff for to get to bell. and um. busy go a gun to forego the shortest job in sports guy said that uh, that animal is just not as good as the others. he's wrong, i'm short guns and the d. i a to settle or do a computer and hazard the,
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the imagery is exactly what i said. it was, they were a fuel tankers, and i was given my job back what uh, didn't change the number because once they put that down there, they had to maintain the perception that we were joints guys, but i maintain throughout the entire war. we didn't show a single don't just mean the air force. i mean the british. so yes, i mean delta force really was out there who can in general, with your axes, we didn't show a single scott. that was a very contentious assessment because metals were handed out for people who are doing sketch of turned out i was 100 percent correct. in late 1991, you move to and gum and became one of the chief weapons inspectors. you were the chief weapons inspector on 14 of the 30 inspections of the rocky facilities. you were looking for evidence of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. i remember those days got as if they were yesterday. the west insisted that iraq had w. m. d to the rockies insisted that they did not,
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but they still would not let you carry out your inspections and molested. you then did something that angered the united states, although it help the cause of the inspections you saw at the assistance of the british and his really intelligent services. the us criticized you and the rockies were enraged that you did it. but you step by your guns. what was it like handling all of these different competing interest these, these aren't clothing companies or retail companies that you were reporting back to . these were the most important and powerful governments in the world and their intelligence services. what was that like when i started the job with the, with united special commission i, when i was 30 years old. wow. now, i don't know what people think about 30 year olds, but i will tell you that i was young. i had some experience under my belt, but not enough. and you know, they threw me into a job where i have the weight of the world on my shoulders and the weight of the
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world isn't, isn't just, you have the responsibility for going in and implementing inspections. um, united states government brought me, you know, i was brought in degraded intelligence organization. i was brought in by the united nations, united states government didn't want me there to do that job. and they actively got conspired to have me removed from that position. but the united nation stuck with one of the reasons why is that there's, you know, intelligence drive operations, the person who controls the information controls the scope and scale of the operations to us the united states going to do was after c, i a lose control of the case of inspections, inspections, and have that taken over by the united nations that would be calling its own shot. that was my job for the united nations all their own shots. so not only am i going into a wreck to try and find weapons that your, i just don't want us to find in clear direct caps, new web s program. um, you know,
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there's a difference between 19911998 or 7 years range and. busy use that by me and other inspectors. i went in there and disarmed direct and we'd, they didn't do it cooperatively. i don't want to tell you how many times they had guns put to mytrasia and they've driven to decorate the wall behind me with my bridge. wow. this was disco. every inspection team i lead into a rack had a built in a hostage rescue component because we anticipated because of the confrontational nature of our word, your average couldn't take us hostage. and because we had people of the sensitive backgrounds on the james united states and pre deployed in for deployed us address teams to come in and rescue as this wasn't, you know, some sort of g h scientific work and this is from lifestyle to the level of intention and the people can't even begin to imagine and, and where you know you, because you can reach something was a bad example in the military type operation. and while i'm doing this war against
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the iraqis, i'm fighting the war with united states. united states didn't want me to do my job to seek this argument was not the objective we did. one i ranked as our rent wanted . you create the perception of a non compliant directed on cooperative iran, which was easy to do when they weren't complying. and they were on cooperative mission accomplished, but because of the tenacity of the inspectors of your st. come all. so now losing federal defect in august of 1995. that's right. when he was the, when he was debrief by the united nations, you said your inspections are having greater success than you know, you have made us panic and we have gotten rid of weapons because we, we fear your inspection. so we were doing something good. we were accomplishing the mission, but that desirable is not with united states wants to go more. we succeeded and i read the united states dream and attractiveness and tired of talking about charging
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me with espionage sending the the army since penalty are asking my family harassing my friends. everything were to go full scale war united states government and me because they wouldn't cooperate with us. i have the job to do so. i convinced my boss is to let me go, for instance, to england, where i was able to get the british government to provide us with a, a coverage singles intelligence electrical team that we pointed to i wrapped and monitor the communications of the around the government and iraqi security services to see if they're moving weapons of mass destruction as we're doing the inspection . we have a huge where perhaps taking photographs of the us government wouldn't give us quality interpreters because they didn't want us to read too much of the images. so i got permission to go to israel, where i sat down with these royalties in their folder interpretation, use the youtube drill, the old find targeting, and then they use that in access to their database use. busy the database numbers,
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any information about or genuine, whether it's a master structured or something saying, gosh, that the inspectors didn't empowered us because it allowed us to go when hop down the last remaining vestiges of these weapons of mass destruction program. and they gave us the credibility to span before the international beauty and say, we have exhausted every possible venue there as for information. and there is nothing left to mentally. therefore, our finding a webpage. we can make planes in our records, the sharp that made me the number one, the enemy to the united states of america. and that's why they were disrupted my inspection shows. i was a war a to, for, to get this united states and 3rd front. because more success i had with the british more success i had with these, or at least the more in the united states conspired internally. now the relationship with the finally succeeded in british my building your relationship with the bench the block. so now i'm trustworthy. i was a side, it should share information which of these really saying and claim as to which
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great relationships that were pushing results are related because these items change didn't want weapons inspection teams to succeed. scott, and you were really legendary in the respect that you went nose to nose with some of the most infamous leaders. instead i'm science regime. you didn't seem to figure them. and indeed, you never mentioned that you feared for your safety in iraq. you were also quick to criticize the clinton administration, including secretary of state, madeleine albright going up against the rockies and having them cancel inspections is one thing. but being criticized publicly by the president of the united states and the secretary of state. and later on to the chairman of the senate, foreign relations committee is an entirely different thing, especially when some of your own leaders refused to back you to what do you attribute that resolve that you had? whistle blowers, earl, or often criticize for their stubbornness. but what gave you that strength to stand
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up? how's the regular officer? yeah, that's what we do. you have permission to there's no, there's no secret here. i went through officer kansas. cool. busy it's a, it's a streaming process. you surely either. yeah, i would attain sure. you don't. i went through 6 months of basic training. the 8 in quantico either show that you had, or you don't. i went to the fleet marine forces a lieutenant where it's either st. there's one of you in front of you. busy the metal, the lead marines and conduct, or they ask you to the exit. no, i proved my getting building. i worked in the former soviet union, implementing intermediate nuclear forces, treated the employee and treaty. certainly all for one knows who knows the general shortest job. that's what you do. have you see? i was afraid. i was scared to death. i knew what the risks where i knew what we were getting ready to do. but when you lead people, you can't show fear. i was assembling teams of 506070, sometimes a 100 international. busy church around the world,
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many of them have very spend next in ours because they linked enough. but, you know, in, in solar environ environment, these are people who were experts in chemical weapons, biological weapons, nuclear weapons, long range, ballistic missiles, but they work at present confrontational people. and i was now going to lead them into iraq, where we knew that will be made with guns, point those guns out, a streaming that is threatening to kill us. but i understand before them and say, don't be afraid to look at me. look at me. if i'm standing there and i'm not shrinking, you don't straighten your ags for like shards with blood. if you, if you few being around the fear and they'll, they'll come out you there to be no fear. and it was an act is i was scared to death, but the leader doesn't show fear in front of the people they're leading to. well i, i was a pretty good actor. but anybody who wants to sit here and think that i had a nurse to steal when i assume my veins always winking inside because this was real . this was the mislaid indeed. once a to your good. that's right,
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the the welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john to reaku. we're speaking with former united nations weapons inspector and whistleblower scott ritter. scott, thanks again for being with us. thanks rarely. you became a noted commentator after you left the united nations. you were a regular on fox news for a period. you can be seen regularly on r t and heard on the sputnik radio network. you're a successful author. what else are you doing these days? what kind of a transition did you make into media and commentary as well? i mean, um, i think my primary um the venue of employment is with a uh, a, an energy um a publication group. energy intelligence, where i, uh, i provide the geo political analysis relating to energy security and its products that are read by the, the,
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the major ceos of every oil company in the world. and anybody who's involved with your business. so i'm doing that. i also again, i write for a variety of outlets over the past couple years. i've written for the american conservative, which is kind of of likely the entity i've written for true dig, which is sort of on the left. and i've written for people in the middle. there's no idea ology here. again, i'm an intelligence officer or former intelligence officer. and my job is to try and remote some political it into my job is to put the fact based analysis on the table in front of a certain audience and enable them to empower themselves with knowledge and information to formulate their own opinions. if i'm trying to tell you what to think, i've failed. if i'm in power and you to learn to think on your own and i'm succeeding so that's what i've been trying to do. scott, a question that i frequently ask guests on the show is what advice they would give to people considering blowing the whistle on waste, fraud, abuse, or illegality. your whistle blowing was
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a little different. your whistle blowing was on what came down to phony international policies on the parts of the most powerful countries on the planet. the personal cost to you has been high. like it is with many whistle blowers. with that in mind, what advice would you give and what would you have done differently in your own case? and that's why the toughest questions is out there, john. i paid a horrible price. now if it's just me paying the price. i live with that. but families paid the price. my wife paid the price and make sure price, my friends paid the price. my parents paid the prize anybody was in my in or, or paid a price. and i'm just gonna be straight up honest with you and your audience. knowing what i know today in the price that has been paid, the cost of that has been borne by so many people who didn't deserved adaptive barriers. this cost would i have done the same thing and i can't give you an honest
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answer. i mean, i believe what i did was the right thing, but the price paid the cost incurred was horrific. and i, i honestly can't tell you that i would have done that. and so therefore, on the wrong person, for people to come to and say, should i blow the whistle? i mean, if you want to have a tech support, uh, you know, session and morality, i would say, yes, of course, you have to tell the truth. you have to speak to the car, but i want to talk to you as a human being. i would say, don't do it. because you know, your price is beyond imagination. you can't comprehend the price you're going to pay, and the price your family's going to pay the price your printer going to pay. and here's the other thing about it. the government doesn't care, so people don't care. that's the biggest list i drove away from is true. there's a lot of people to say today to say thank you very much for doing what you do. i still got to stop the war in iraq. we did stop by continuing to speak out today to try and improve relations with russia,
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but we're not improving relations with russia. it's about till battle. it's uh, you know, it's like a freak. busy that's a really good god. it has to push the rock up and only to have the rochester down the struggle over surface. oh yes, that's it. mm hm. you're, you're never going to get into the top. you're never going to get into the job. so doing the right thing does not produce. now come worthy of the 2nd, but here's the thing. here's the killer. every morning i wake up and i look in the mirror, i'm damn proud of the man stared back. and when i looked my wife in the eyes, i could see the pride in her eyes were a little my daughter's in the eyes. i could see the price and you can't afford it. you can't put a price on it. yeah, your sample, you're absolutely right, scott. i say exactly the same thing. i say exactly the same thing. the price is high higher than anybody can imagine before they actually blow the whistle. but with that said, i can sleep at night. my children receive back to me,
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and i like to think that i've left a legacy for future generations, my grandchildren or great grandchildren, who i likely will never know, at least still know that that one push came to shove, i did the right thing. so you're right is very high, but boy, is it worth it? i want to as you, oh yeah, please go ahead and go right ahead. just one thing. yeah. and i apologize for that all. what we're doing, if we think what we're doing is going to expose the truth and that's going to be the outcome of we're, we're wrong, we can expose the truth, but there is go. hopefully what we're doing is setting the standard. definitely government probably has the standards that's right for the american people. that's right. and begin to demand and their government. and we get to the point where we don't need whistle blowers. that's the key where we don't need. we're so good because a government sufficiently transparent to know and the people have confidence in the decisions being made that are being told the truth. so it doesn't have to be with was the fact that there needs to be whistle blowers,
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those everybody right off the bat, there's a problem under. exactly right, scott, i have to ask you about the conflict in ukraine and your position on it. you were an early supporter of russia, but in a very reason way, i've seen interviews where you work to contextualize, the conflict in the, in the scope of modern history. but that hasn't stopped the ukrainian government, for example, from adding you to a list of what they call russian propagandist. your twitter account was briefly suspended. what is the fall out? been for you? has it been harder for you to work because of your position on ukraine? it's almost impossible for me to work um every, every main stream. uh, media. i wanna say mainstream america, you know, i used to write sure of some, some good um, american based journals. i don't get to write them anymore because of the steps i taken by my primary employer. uh,
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wont let me write on russian issues anymore. cuz they, they feel that uh, my name attached to anything that's a positive assessment on russia's russian propaganda to the dumbest thing in the world. mm hm. but uh, and when i tried to speak out the vin user or a jack, dave, i've tried to have books i need to of been using the they can call them by drawing training elements that threaten violence. you know, business wants to host yourself and it's gonna bring down their business. so this had a originally detrimental impact on my ability to make an earning. and as you know, agenda. so we do things because we believe in it. we do it for honor, but none of them put street on the table, right? that puts the page, the mortgage, the put your roof, or the head or clothes on the back of your children. the end of the day when they're providers for a family, that means we have to have gainful employment in here. i am trying to do the right thing for my country. anybody thinks of doing this because i'm in love with russian . i'm doing this for russia. if you don't know me, it's just like i didn't speak out about i rag because i love saddam shame and i
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loved i rack. i knew that i was an issue, but i rag and people have great respect for i don't eat it, but i did it because i love america. because i believe that before we send american servicemen resolve to find done work, we have to make sure the cars that we're asking them to give their lives towards worthy of the sacrifice or racket. was it? now we have a situation, you train with the same question to have to be as i'm asking the questions they don't like the answers. but instead of trying to deal with this response, we tend to shut me up. and that's uh, that's okay. you can show me up and remember we were talking about the cost john, my family basic gosh, that's right. when, when my job, my daughters want to go to graduate school and i can't provide the money to to write it up. so they have to take loans as it cost. busy when my wife hasn't been on a vacation in 20 years, that's a cost that people can say, well that's a little frivolous, really was. do you turn your way? you can go on big right corner. your 20 years helps travel. that's all. that's all right. well, i would like to thank our guests,
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scott ritter and thank you to our viewers for joining us. i'd like to leave you with the words of polish american poet and writer. chest loves me lush, who said quotes in a room where people unanimously maintain a conspiracy of silence. one word of truth sounds like a pistol shot. speak up, speak the truth. the world will be a better place for it. i'm john kerry. i can thank you for watching the whistle blowers until next time. 2 2 the, the welding of the a sober tv with, you know, credit union doria throwing at her hi, j. she's ship a duck clean. i ship for the control room for 2 of our solutions to get them
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awarded by the actually system really being you have enough people not to say websites that's in pennsylvania and what we did the boom cloud shows actually it's strange uh, fox news, but i'll let you drive both on there. okay. excuse, that's all there is to motivate myself away, but just do you still know? sadly, if she ever always get us but the shipper, instead of just stick with a lift or flip that came over to them, i need deals says that you train school. so that's for music. i'm only for each of the board of where are you not to buy these fools, clicked the button. so i'm saying yes, i see the gear nestle take a picture of i'll go a little please. the straight place so that i'm not
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the, the adult size of this, our rush and china are resisting the collective. what tends to maintain the inspection of the process, the 5 minutes or during the meet the meet family ties. so i have a lot more laser with, with, with abundant, destroyed in the western western side of the se, late that it was the urban box inside of it. in the recent case, the pump too much a carry a bucket list which is now on the tub,
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was involved in the apartment that was offered to some 100 days. there's 5 of the images of you estimated weight in a ukrainian rate on the pelt region or for the photos as find the footage. but i may as weapons with the target the very will welcome to you from the to my auntie international news to you. we're coming to you live from us. do. let's take a look at the top choice. the south china is eager to investigate the potential benefits of relations with russia for the people of both nations. these remarks were made by changes present shooting pain in a meeting with russian prime. minnesota. me. hi, let me shift to in beijing. russian chinese relations are now developing at a high level step by step. we are confident of implementing all the agreements. the
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volume of our trade has grown astonishingly, an unparalleled, the quality of our cooperation is improving. and this has brought many benefits to the peoples of the 2 countries. while i propose to continue the fruitful rush of china cooperation, which is characterized by a vast expanse, huge potential and take cooperation to an even higher level. as far as the is amazingly suited countries things 5, a cool is on the call me pace of development. i am green trading, they also sign the contract, the friendship provision in the fields of sport surgery in the ministries of the 2 nations o coats of oxy has the most recent installation fee. that's funny, that me, well the russian prime minister and they called me shows didn't just got done with his meeting with chinese president changing ping and miss justin had a lot to say about the chinese russian relations. he said that it's important for both countries to deepen cooperation, specifically in the cultural spear and that the work that both countries are doing
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right now in terms of bilateral relations are going to be enjoyed by generations to come down the road. let's take a listen to more of what miss justin said there. we sincerely value the good neighbor and this fraud and ship incorporation that binds russia and china together . so was much. this is a particularly important to us in the context of increase turbulence in the international markets in the international arena, in general. but through us all countries together, a resistant attempt by the collect to west, to maintain global dominance, to use in legal sanctions to impose its will on independence state. i am confident that russia and china will give a resident response to these dangerous aspirations and create favorable conditions for confident progress towards our commons strategic goals. now, earlier in the day, miss justin also matched with the premier of china is a state council and a number of other high ranking chinese officials. the points of this to day visit
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me, for instance, in china, both in shanghai and beijing, mainly focused on the development of deeper cooperation and the spear of economics between china and russia. i'm interested in said that uh, train the train volume between china and russia. it may even exceed $200000000000.00 worth of this year with russia continuing to be china's number one supplier of oil here. so said that coal and natural gas exports from russia to china are increasing as well. and this is all part of a relationship that the russian prime minister said is based in mutual respect for the interests of both countries. us that guy in full control over all to multiple so known as westwood, which had with similar we put in resistance. i and one of the biggest lamb by holding the history of these a lot of guys here, followed involved in the fights is in the world, wants to see the battle of bucks more. a lot of trauma has gone down as one of
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the deadliest and battles in history and towed thousands of soldiers perished in the back mode. needs grind, it shows there is barely anything left of the city, almost nothing that can be repaired. the destruction was savage in its totality. full the remains is a fund and twisted mecropolis. as you travel, westwood in boston with the destruction gets much, much worse than it was in the eastern long. the eastern edges of the safety was as close as the ukrainian resistance here was much stiffer as a whole lot of vehicles. this is a spot and may be supplied by britain. a lot more nato equipment. abandoned, destroyed in the western western side of the city, those even
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a plate the a few meters away from it. associates a survey is a p, c, b and p. a p c, again, a band, and while you credit troops, a victory in bus mode is p. m. c. vi them is monument. the greatest and most terrible try of armies of ukraine's need to train troops, legions of mass and res, and countless billions and guns and shells could not stop vibes about what's what you know, there are many emotions now that it's official. now the best north is ours. it's all sincere, mainly joy, but there's also just quite different feelings. i'm just a few months. i feel proud, proud of all boys, as well as those who are all gone forever, were all of them were worthy to be honest with the too many emotions. so the few
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words and even fewer feelings would be a lie they say, to claim the ukrainians, right in the way, know, according to vitamins fights, is the enemy for like trained attack dogs. they fought for roach to sleep and used every trick they could, including the 2 buttons in one of the basements along the way. for the show this, an armory needs a 40 minute meet the grenades. various rocket propelled grenades, tubes guided rockets, usa, department of defense. all 2 boxes from sticking me solve a matter of, i mean nation yes o g personnel mines which are brand because much of the world you can also
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a signatory of conventions binding the use of storage and t personnel minds. yet, here they are again, just as they were in my review, but obviously none of these are we give us the touch for it will be touched by the sizes here because it could very well be mind it will take years to keep back with up to dig up all the bodies buried and the rubber and the hundreds of tons of unexploded shelves and minds least civilian losses will light loops evacuated. but not every one chose as best as this was the civilian looked after the elderly in the basement. when we created the civilians, a green old somebody grenade blowing to hit him, he crawled away as far as he could and died here. it was slow death and
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a g. l is always slow. death to buffalo for the entire 224 day duration. the batch of 4 bucks. what's he has seen, he says enough for multiple life times. go to another. when you lose your brothers in arms, people you 4 together with for more than half a year. it bring sadness. but you get used to it. you don't know when i see some of the stuff stuff in the, in my so warms up. i remember who i am, human. sometimes you want to cry over the course of this bottle. there were many instances of civilians being abused. western press and networks might try to present it in a certain way. but i believe i would, journalists will go to the fact and showing world what really happened for most of the civilians who choose to remain with pro russian ukrainian troops. and nationalists knew this. it will not kind to them,
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of the bottles may be over the cost more to spill buns, ukrainian tillery bluffs away incessantly. you can see it from of above. problem is getting that the boss much it was decided to try and loan child dry. ukrainian electronic wolf site is still active if the data and not just ukrainian w. yes, an allied systems to sort of, if we things active, we've tied the drawings with nylon string. bit strong. so if anything happens, we can try to drag it back to the electronic boy investment was and ease new list be to this point back this drones or but impervious to ukrainian as he drove counter badges as he's in
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the battle may be over. but bach moore has died with it. ukraine still denies losing the city, despise apple footage, showing bag not in control of every 6. the. how do you explain to western tax pays the despite the 10 seats? not hundreds of billions spent key of still a loss to a private military company. the orchestra of wagner will stop here. when russia coons, they say they will play again. so for i guess the of the, from boston with me while local authorities in belgrade region have reported that maybe 500 bid buildings have been damaged or destroyed by the presence of a soul group as cube attempted across the border raid on the region. on monday, which was upheld by the russian forces washing defense mississauga showed this says it must go, we'll use for some of a. m. e, a tax on it's tyler,
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3 the romantic reserve or the may 22nd of this year. a division of ukraine nationalists from nations invaded the territory of the russian federation of june and it comes a terrorist operation in the bell. good region. more than 17 increase in militants were killed in russian troops will continue to respond promptly and harshly to the terrorist actions of ukrainian militants, such as these. this kind of size a queen, drawn in fact, was carried doubtful wednesday office of an infrastructure also in the billboard region in this m. and verify the image within the see the off them off of the strike level governance as most of the guys were shutting down my ad defense systems. however, a number of administrative and civilian buildings, but famished that i discussed the events with all the cheese shaped bows, shed more details on the planning rate. and it's often long infiltration groups of ukranian troops into the belgrade region. they've, you know,
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very little tactical or strategic value, and they've attacked the customs post that they've damage to civilian infrastructure. and they've been soundly defeated by the russian forces in the region. 70 of, of these men have died in the, in the attack. their equipment has been destroyed, so it's quite a cynical new boy, ukraine. in many ways it's a, it's a, it's a need this loss of life on an overwhelming reaction from the russian military also to this, which was interesting. and they, i mean, we've also seen video, i guess of these abandoned us. if those i mean the names of just less that my guess is that, but what, what's a response to, has we seen from washington, if any. well, of course, rush at washington has denied any involvement. what did they do? asked the 2, and it's quite a cynical denial rush. they would, they were denied an assault on russia or that they have given authorization to that,
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despite the fact that they are most certainly in charge of the intelligence, the equipment and the deployments in the ukrainian ministry. we know this. so it's kind of an ala carte approval or disapproval of these of these moves which are quite seeing the device. as i said, there's lead to the loss of life. of these, of these individuals, you can actually ever listen to what washington a said. and i will say we've seen a lot of reports on social media and fuzzy pictures on social media and a lot of kind of armchair intelligence analysts making, making, making claims, were skeptical that they are, that they are accurate. we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of russia, and we've made that clear. but as we've also said, it is up to ukraine to decide how to conduct this war. the idea that these a troops or a russian is it's, it's almost laughable that i mean, if they claim that there are some sort of russian liberation movement. it, it, it makes no sense there, armed funded, provided with intelligence. in fact, if that's the case, if these are russians because they claim to be russian are the polish,
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george and british and american mercenaries fighting in ukraine for the ukrainian side. are they representing uh, their representative countries? of course that would be dispelled is absolutely not in this case if these people tend to be russian despite the fact that in american home, the vehicles supported by american intelligence unpaid, by the regime. and key of there's, there's certainly russians it's, it's overly ludicrous you know. so, i mean, if it walks like a duck quacked like a dog, it is a dog. but, you know, we can actually see how detached from the reality of the situation on the ground at the u. edu is in particular with joseph burrell. very embarrassing, a being unable to tell the difference between bell grade in belgrade. and we can have a look at that now. my current and voltage in a subpacket scuse. if i remember to get out of girl with the baby girl, didn't russia the bad girl? no blast weather. do tell me what's happening. you broke it off with law and just
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she followed by the to a golf near the get out in the benefit of $55.00 a month. it shows because you record is complete and will so it means that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing, right. so on a white or tactical map, of course, it's important to mention that ukraine ahead of this much vaunted a offensive or counter offensive that they will try to pull russian resorts as man and equipment the material in their cobra. away from the find these types of taken place holder to kilometers away from the the main arc and fighting in the don't boss region where i suppose the training defense was meant to arrive. so these diversion, we get taxed it side to deflect, maybe from item of from the that was brutal the feet suffered by you'd find it. i don't think you've seen the last of these, you know, militarily insignificant attacks which are designed to, you know, as the in propaganda moves,
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but also to pull russian resources away from where they're potentially needed on the front lines. full of hands of going out us, michael maloof says the us doesn't want to look like it's in charge of the cranes operations, although the public knows otherwise us does control the key in its actions in its policies. and what have you uh, the, the only thing is is that unless them, until the binding ministration helps deliveries and nothing's going to change. the only thing that the brushing can do in most cases there's destroy it. so that's why i think they're going to a very, very clearly at a lot of the tank. so what have you and, and it's, it's going to be a bit of less than that. it's going to be an expensive lesson for the united states . that a lot of high precision equipment is going to get destroyed. and, and,
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and since for the other states is on the verge of a default. first time in history, expenses or expenditures loose expenditure, such as giving these types of weapon systems to ukraine or anybody else. this just have hazard, and we have been at war for an unrelenting war for 22 years. and it's got to stop. so just as in the middle east have exhausted medical system and those phones surgeries, those are the consequences of a 5 day is ready, a sofa and gaza this my box equal to charles and so so i had one of the positive housing fills or should the obstacles he and his soft face during the devastating attack. and it come out level jimmy on the top of the house of this each has exhausted the medical system. usually we're talking about or 40 percent of unavailable medication. some guys, are we talking about 25 percent of medications for surgeries emergencies,
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and i see you still not available in the gaza strip. the l. c for medical complex is the largest you'd receive most of those monitors and injured we phase difficulties in treating some of the injured. these are the luck of medication, medical consumables, and surgical tools to save those injured people. in this complex loan, we see 70 monitors and more than a 100 injured or 20 of them were in critical condition. we had to close external clinics and postpone all scheduled surgeries. we had to postpone the surgery for patients who had been waiting for 6 months because there were all the cases with severe injuries. we overcame the situation as we implemented an emergency plan for 5 days. but if the aggression had lasted longer, the situation would have been much more difficult and critical on the brink of collapse. although the ok was able to avoid a full scale crisis gauze if we did of of the still well past capacity according to
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local officials, resources that would normally last a month with the please in a single day due to is really assault. we spoke to the supposed person for garza's health massey, who said more on the situation. the teller had the ability also for the challenges the shoot, the minister of health and human costs regression to highlighted by the bad on patients and garza from leaving for treatments in jerusalem had advised the bank, specialized hospitals. in addition, the minister of health faces difficulties with electricity as the electricity distribution company and also the cutting of the wallet to the gauze, appall applause. due to a 48 hour fuel shortage. we had all the problems with the travel ride, so patients in gaza there for the a lot of services on available to cancer patients. so it's just radiation therapy. we say it's full 132 patients with some of them have to most and heart of normality . in addition to 27 cases, classified as life rescue case,
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we have an emergency plan. this plan is based on investing all the limited capabilities available to us to prolong but see way delivery of medical services. therefore, we have invested all that was available to us this by the drain, you know, fall medical resources to do the is rarely aggression. according to the us, but mainly which we got on the 9th of made. so lives of $33.00 promising is including 6 children out of 90 local. we're also injured, including $64.00 children, and $38.00 women off the 5 days of boardman. the gyptian brokers the cx 5 was agreed upon between israel and the p. i. j. the us democrats, i'm the publicans have failed the degree on the new business evening as of june of 1st deadline liens the head, despite the treasury secretary's warning, the white house remains optimistic that
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a bipartisan agreement will be reached. we're going to continue to have those conversations. we believe they've been productive. we believe there is a space and an opportunity here to have a bi partisan reasonable, reasonable budget agreement, the ceiling dispute. and so i've been back in january and is a little full limit on governmental borrowing. those bodies of revise the views you no progress has to be made. so file, the class insist on high of tax is for wealthy americans and businesses. republicans suggest coughing, spending, instead of according to the latest dates of the american federal budget deficit in the last, 1st 6 months of 2023 fiscal year has already exceeded $1100000.00. that is full $130000000000.00 more on the same period last year. however, instead of scrutinizing spending the us government is boring, even more money,
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it's the grain. oh, the all to come to ridiculous ends. i'm i called a fee. a really is about discuss how the price is has influence the us banking. so as we've seen a us, a consequence of different buying is just floating like dominoes in the us. right. and once that's done is that is scared and speak to investors because investors no longer see that the money is safe in those banks. and what we're seeing is we're seeing all of these investors essentially being pulling that money out of the us economy out of us funds. and i'm talking about money and other jurisdictions, the more favorable and in the in jurisdictions where they see that money is fall. most safe, while the military industrial complex in the us is clearly making so much money due to the conflict annual crate and raising the deb ceiling. increased confidence in the market. bearing in mind that these companies are large economic drivers in the us economy. that's a really great question for you around us if we're actually looking at the sales of defense products within the us. now we noticing that the price is since before the special needs y'all for operation, sometimes $5.00,
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even 6 times more expensive. so what does that data and invest if that's the key economic drive up at this setting products, not a boss, the inflated price, but an invest just turns around and looks at that and guys hang on a minute. okay, so you're producing it for this cost, just selling it to this cost that's not sustainable in the long time. so, okay. that, that industry, that the specific industry may be making, you know, right. and the cost right now is biting, keeps writing blank checks for the end of the day if they increase the debt ceiling or people to say, now we sold us in quite a bit $19.00, right? we sold the us government, get out chewed amounts of relief, money. cobit released money by borrowing against that, we saw what happened. we saw a massive pump in us stocks, and then we saw a massive bust as soon as people woke up and smell the coffee by just thinking best is done by it anymore. so i don't think that is the solution to, to. so with all this money, is there a capital flight from the us? where could we see this money going to and what our investors building confidence suggest from people that i've been speaking to. if i'm speaking to a fund managers and locks them back, for example,
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several telling me they all taking that money out of the us and that talking about money in the middle east, you know they, they pocket and places like saudi arabia, the pocket and places like that the, you, i eat paths are all these countries that all have vast amounts of snow on the oil reserves, which is obviously a very good thing to fly all money into. but it will say that scene is stable and strong countries that have finally standing up to the us and saying, look, we don't really believe by you. all financial system is very, very secure and solid. and i think we're also seeing people flying money into places like china, india, basically into the bricks, nations, you know, saudi in the way he wants to joined briggs. so i think we're going down that route of seeing people see that as a valid alternative to holding your money in the us. but you mentioned the saudi arabia and in the u, a. e. and they want to join briggs. mm hm. so what does this mean in terms of other members such as russia and china, we're seeing that flight of money come in and united people are now analyzing breaks is a real, valid alternative to, you know, the more traditional places where people to place money,
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people to place money investing in the european union for example, or in the us as a whole right now looking at this and saying right? but if we can hold on money, having all these conversations that now being has have the, are the bites, the bricks, nations of outside. we're going to create our own currency that's really exciting for an investor. because those cards, these can be boxed by the assets that help us. let's take brazil as well as a nation. if saudi joins, we've got china, we've got russia. these countries hold bossed amounts of natural resources, mineral resources, mineral wealth, fall mold in the us, and also combine more of the population than any other trading book in the world. so as an investor, i'm looking at that and thinking right, this is a great place to be to start investing in these emerging markets with the big brothers of russia in china, helping everyone out. it's very, very exciting. yes, based microsecond company mike. one says it would lose a big positive it's, i know revenue if a try and decides to bomb it. meanwhile, southcourt is a now, so that won't stand in the way of its companies from
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a filing city in the gap left by my close departure, or regarding what the us tells us to do or not to do. it is actually up for all companies. both samsung in this k holly mix with global operations will make a judgment on this according to it was off month washington oscar, it's a, it's chip produces to whole black form increasing sales at the china, if facing was to restrict michael on. china has indeed bind white glove sites in cyber security concerns about for those of us move last year, which impose script ship controls on china. and many of its tech manufacture is independent. alice told us he believes that china is biting south korean ship makers in an effort to boost his own capabilities. korean company, samsung in particular, which also makes this type of mike chip. and sort of them, the,
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this is the chinese decision to cut off us supplies is what we call a, what do i call a pyrrhic victory? it's an empty victory because the use they know very well the us will. this is south korea we're talking about. so the us will send a few commands in the these companies, samsung and others will be banned from selling the product to china. i think the real goal for the chinese government here is to accelerate china's own capability in this fear increase the amount and in through the technology. the rest of this is all but don't go far away as always. but it seems a lot of influence and make a speech very soon. we'll be back very shortly.
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close cooperation. we have rejected the policy of subordination, that the west demands in terms of sanctions against russia and the termination of all cooperation. and we intend to pursue our original policy. we are equally in favor of cooperating with other countries that wants to do so. but today, we see much of the west holding the attitude of, if you're not with us, if you're against us, if you're not against russia, you're against us. and that is not in the world's interest what the world needs today. russia is undoubtedly a great country. they didn't want to listen to russia when it war and about certain apprehensions and views that has over situations that threaten disposition. they refused to talk about this. remember that before the military operations began, russia presented the west with a document concerning its security, and surprisingly, no one reacted to it. this is the typical arrogance of the west,
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which rejects the opinions of others and whose policies are generally conducted according to lobbying efforts, or are motivated by long term strategic interests to get what they want. as is the case of russia, this isn't about protecting ukraine. it is just an excuse they're using to play on emotions. the real point i think, is that russia has huge and limitless resources. and the west's main goal is to process that one, which in fact is few tile western europe doesn't have oil or gas, no, rear metals, no cold, no resources, or many other things that are important for the future of the world. on the other hand, we see the relations between the you and america, the european union, and the american project. using the mandates of throeder and then merkel. the
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european union tried to build their own policy with everyone. but the americans said, you are our project and you will do what we want, and therefore, no european leader is really independent today. first of all, things here are being directed by biden and zelinski, who make demands on various you countries that have begun to remember how it was when the conflict and ukraine began. they were discussing whether to send helmets and field bands to ukraine, and now they're talking about long range missiles. i want to explain this to the opposite side in particular so that my 3 questioners understand me. i fully understand rushes true positions which everyone is familiar with, of course. but i think that talking directly will help in reaching a common understanding on this issue. republica service did not allow bosnia and
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herzegovina to support sanctions against russia, despite the fact that some of it, some best suitors to the un and, and other places, supported them on their own initiative, irresponsibly bypassing the laws and the constitution of bosnia and herzegovina. the sanctions cannot be levied because no consensus has been reached on this issue and will not be possible in the future. this is why republic a service is under intense pressure and it is increasingly difficult for us to harmonize our already difficult situation in terms of politics, economics, finance, or any other sphere. and over in question is the gas pipeline, which has been the topic of our meetings for almost 15 years. at least now we have taken a 1st step. the council of ministers of bosnia and herzegovina has decided to hold
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and negotiations with serbia and seek agreement on the location where the gas pipeline will be connected. there's still a long way to go. we have to carry out and the monitors several more procedures. but this is realistic, so there's been some progress on the matter. we want to build this gas pipeline. obviously the world has not yet found an alternative. we are now seeing a decrease in gas prices and the more but this is because the winter heating season has ended, industry needs large quantities of gas, but the population does not consume much. currently, we will see what will happen in the fall. we are small consumers almost in significant in terms of the regions total consumption, let alone at a global level. but we do have our own needs. we want to see firm commitment on
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russia's parts to support the companies that invest in this gas pipeline. me over to for 30 years now. we have existed as parts of bosnia and herzegovina under impossible conditions from political, constitutional and legal standpoints. bosnia and herzegovina was created by the dates and the chords as part of a consensus of global powers, including russia. this decision was made with respect to the warring parties in bosnia and herzegovina at the time, the government of republic, a service come and the federation of bosnia and herzegovina who status no one recognized then after the war. we entered a phase when the western powers ignored freedom, and this was called a constitution. they began to create and implement a policy to unify and centralize bosnia and herzegovina which was primarily aimed
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at destroying republicans serves only certain institutions on the general level of bosnia and herzegovina were strength and they deprived republic a service of $83.00 of its powers, which were granted directly to republic a search scott, in accordance with the dates and the agreement and the constitution of bosnia and herzegovina. they camouflaged it in various ways. sometimes it happened due to our carelessness, but a whopping 90 percent were imposed by representatives high up who had no rights to do so late or discontinued with unconstitutional actions from the constitutional court. which is very difficult to prove. how could a constitutional court act against the constitution in bosnia and herzegovina? it is possible you have bosnia and herzegovina such as it is. and there is a constitutional court, which acts unconstitutionally, consists of 3 foreigners. one is german, another is
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a german from switzerland and one is albania, and historically they have always a posed serbian national interest in this area. the 34, and judges along with 2 muslims make up the majority. 5 of 9 judges in bosnia and herzegovina is constitutional court. of course, this creates a serious problem with the functioning of the court. and this cannot continue. now we have on the attack on the property of a public, a service comes which has been disputed. all this time we carried out the privatization of state owned enterprises and republicans served scott on the basis that they were our property. on this occasion, there was an opinion from the office of the high representative, which was then responsible for the civil interpretation of the dates and the agreement. now suddenly, there are additional unconstitutional decisions from the constitutional court. a conversation has begun about how to remove our authority in managing rivers,
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forrest agricultural lands and everything related to them. this means taking away power plants and bridges and other facilities and putting them under the regulation of the general government of bosnia and herzegovina. this is not provided for by the constitution or the date and the courts. there is no place for us in such a bosnia and herzegovina. we should not be in bosnia and herzegovina does not respect to the constitution. that's why we have always said give us a constitutional bosnia and herzegovina and there will be no problems. but this will never happen. that is why we want to get out of it. that is the whole point of my answer. it cannot happen any other way. we're talking about abstracts, things, if it comes to it, the political system in its current state is incapable of war. we cannot and must not let it happen. it is better to remain in this situation. however,
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difficult it is politically, economically, or any other way is bosnia. and herzegovina, its republic, a service gun. it does so at the international level, it has already quit at the can nomic level and where ever it could. we don't get anything from bosnia and herzegovina over the past 20 years since the dates and the agreements. we have not seen any benefits from bosnia and herzegovina. we are local residents under political control imposed on us by external players. it has been this way for many years since the civil war, which ended in 1995 the remain here, unexplored the situation by imposing on us again. russia has no say any more. it doesn't have the same role used to have in the piece implementation council. it is no longer operational within the framework of the date and then agreement. but it took it upon itself to make the decisions regarding bosnia and herzegovina. now the
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counsel includes only western powers, western countries and their vessels that always support the west behavior. even though the west simply tramples on the principles of international law. today we respect the date and the agreement and are ready to respect the constitution of bosnia and herzegovina. but the question is, how useful is it? why should we respect something that is disappearing? well, trying to defend ourselves from those who keep accusing us. so this is a difficult situation. it is complicated, but i don't think that war is a possible scenario. we are not preparing for such an outcome. here is our 1st step . give us a chance to live in a country with a constitution that everybody abides by. if you don't do that order, then one day we might decide that we are no longer part of bosnia and herzegovina, to be honest, we are thinking about it this schmidt to guide the high representative who was not
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appointed by the security council imposes laws on the federation book is he's trying to dictate something regarding our assets, then a day may come when our republic declares independence. if your property is taken away, then what is the point of staying? let's just go there. and so the brother setup and are interested in europe has been against, serves here for a long time. from the time when the ottoman empire was about to fall, a part of the english gray for us to be reckoned with at the time developed a policy that prevented serves from uniting as one nation. they did everything they could to make sure it never happened. the english implemented the policy in 1915 and the beginning of world war one. they knew that serbia would win the war, but at a great cost to prevent the formation of a serbian states in the balkans,
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they promoted the whole yugoslavia concept. in 1915 to 1916, they brought a delegation of cro ads to corps folks to get their support for the shared state idea. this was obviously a trap. the trap was set in the beginning of the last century. and at the end of the century, it fell apart. nieto bombed yugoslavia, the country that many didn't want to see on the map service wanted. it's because they were under the illusion that it was their state. but in reality, serbs living in botany lucas, crying croatia and other places had nothing to do with serbia. everything was organized through administrative areas and people had to adjust. but at some point, this arrangement stopped working, croatia immediately claimed to the region that had been given to them by the clements, even though historically it was not their land. but today it is their state. the
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same happened with bosnia and herzegovina. the claimant is created it as a socialist republic, within these borders. before world war 2, there was no bosnia and herzegovina here. there were but no vans that fought against communism. especially in the west, the communist drew all the borders, the impose the more on service and sent that service, they had to accept this new reality. the only reality was the crow at square allowed to form their own state while serves were not why. if muslims could have their own country, then why couldn't serbs have the same because they have their own country. why do you think you just loved the fella? part serves were a majority about 36 percent and they kept saying they couldn't tolerate the serbian domination. how were we supposed to tolerate the muslim domination in bosnia and herzegovina? what sort of justice is that?
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it's an injustice for which the english were responsible. and this injustice continues in various ways. there diplomats coming to the region were trained under the same system created during the fall of the ottoman empire. that is why we see this difficult situation on the will of the people is not taken into account. just let us hold a referendum in republic, a search come and see what people want. are their doubts about the will of the people? there are no doubts. and that is why we are not allowed to hold the referendum. they would agree to a compromise in other places in the west, wherever it suits them. for example, they were okay with the referendum in one community, 2 and a half percent of the population change the polls, mostly albanians in northern costco. and they said that it was a legitimate referendum. there is no common sense here, no explanation. it is outrages in republic,
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a search scott. 85 percent of serves would vote in favor of an independent state, but we're not allowed. it's legally impossible to give it, but it doesn't mean we should have bending the idea of just because people sitting in distant offices believe we deserve to be governed by external forces and don't deserve to be in control of our own land. we must into band and the idea that we have the right to do this because we are a people that suffered a lot in the past century. at the hands of those who dare to lecture us today. the germans, for example, they attacked the serbs twice during 2 world wars, killing them on our large scale. germans methodically slaughtered half of the serbian population back them. half of the people living in this land were killed. and at the end of last century, they came here again,
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this time as nato troops to bomb our country. and now they're trying to impose political decisions on us that are unacceptable to serve you. and perhaps it is not a good thing to say right now, but we need to understand that their policies caused anger and discontent. and it is disgraceful. we are not looking for masters from outside of our land. we don't control german at your austria and we don't want other countries to rule our land, but they think they can do this because they are strong. germany would never have become strong, but for the cheap oil and gas that it has been getting from russia. we will see what happens to them now, and i'm not being sarcastic. we're spiteful. i just want the peace of god to prevail. and for all people to be able to address issues related to human rights on their own. we have seen how the west tried to scare and intimidate us,
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aiming to seize control of those territories. i figured it out to a couple of hours ago, but other than an hour people are no longer participating in the work of north atlantic councils, ministerial meetings, and his commission on any of the aspects of cooperation. the work of this commission is marked by abuse and a willingness to please. primarily it's muslim participants and some natal member states. our position on nato should not be called into question for us. neither is the organization that bombed our people. they dropped the bombs on us twice, killed our children, and just to fight it as collateral damage the unofficially called the military operation that took the lives of our children. merciful angel, it fills us with indignation. of course, this is the only right decision. you see,
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we don't want to be part of needle which bombed the serbs twice some 20 to 30 years ago. it 1st belonged to republicans, serfs. com and then serbia, we cannot trust them after that. on the other hand, we cannot ignore the fact that they are a geo political factor and a military force. besides many things here have stayed the same. after the l. c, a peacekeeping mission was launched. we hear that muslims are prompting the l. c of forces to take control. and when we see what needle forces are doing, we start to think that it is the boss in the x who calls the shots. if this is true, we shouldn't be partnering with them. we don't need to be there at all and not to let them dictate their terms to us and send in their supervisors. i assure you that most of the ruling elite as well as ordinary citizens of republic,
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a search scott support this decision to i it is up in the face of the many. why do you think most of the european countries, even the ones that have always been neutral, have now abandoned neutrality? what motivated them? first of all, the us to set up a system of governance that is widely spread in this region at all levels in all sectors. of life from education to finance. if you're not part of the policies they pursue, they will break the chain and cut their funding, and then they will put you in a position where you will have problems coming. your way commercial banks are controlled by the us treasury, which supervisors every financial transaction. they make every 4 in payment no matter where it comes from, has now to be processed through the so called correspondent account of a commercial bank. and those are mainly american or other western banks. and they can block assets, they just hold onto the funds and block transactions. this has a direct effect on the economy,
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is threatening to destabilize many countries. people that see something is happening in the world that is beyond their understanding and choose to suspend commercial operations. they hope that one day things will return to normal. today we are in a difficult situation when we constantly grapple with some problems. it is challenging as i see it. we are either clashing with americans or with brussels. now we are defending our constitutional position, which is being undermined by the americans, their british, and the people in brussels. they do it by talking about abstract things that are supposed to happen a 100 years from now. we see this as an attempt to take away our independence deprive us of our sovereignty. take my case, for example. the americans have put me on some kind of a blacklist because i am supposedly not complying with the dayton agreement that i
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am the only person left in bosnia and herzegovina who still fights for the date and the course. but i guess that wasn't enough for them. because they came up with accusations of corruption, arguing that i somehow profited from that corruption. so they said they froze my assets, which is ridiculous. but i guess they are powerful and cynical enough to freeze miller around dick's assets and bank accounts in america. in fact, we have no accounts for assets for them to freeze, which they might have already discovered in order to cooperate with them. one has to be fully compliant. some people can tough it out, even though they don't understand what they're up against, but they keep moving on. well, other people, they're not even move and that is how entire nations perish. they started losing the identity and the independence of a nation state along with any responsibility. but this is a crude attempt at micro managing the situation. i mean, no disrespect to anyone,
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but america is truly powerful. and that is just the way it is. it is undoubtedly one of the world's top military powers, that is common knowledge, but at the same time the us national debt now exceeds 30 trillion dollars. and that is, i don't know exactly, but i think that's about 30 to 40 percent higher than america's g. d p, there are reasons why it's happening, as i recall, and you can look it up during obama's presidency as administration got caught up in the same problem only back then. it was just 17 trillion dollars. now it's over 32 trillion and it hasn't been that long. that says a lot about the course america is taking. and as one would expect, americans are now trying to extract resources from nations all across the world in order to offset their deficits and retain their way of life. and they're not even hiding it. i don't understand why they do it in bosnia and herzegovina. specifically,
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maybe it is to please some muslim flyers around the world school claim, the one to protect the muslims of bosnia and herzegovina. the only true sounding thing about this situation would be to say that it doesn't make any sense. the serbs were on the victorious side in both world wars just like the americans. but you don't often hear about that today. the fact only exists in the minds of historians and it has no practical effect on america's actual policies to us. it means even more than that, it is an act of disrespect and this honesty. i think it's going to get to even mess here going forward. even now the world is a mess still, i do believe that in the next year or 2 things will stabilize and the global powers in the world will be russia, china, and america. i'm not sure what will become of the european union, but in any case, there has to be
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a balance so that the world's remain stable and develops sustainably getting a new bill. uh this one is china was not in there. it did not participate in the session. rush out was zill, catch the bundle that she did leave the session. it is very rare for a serv, member of the presidency, and especially the chair person of the presidency to participate in the activities of the security council. it could happen at the annual session of the un general assembly, which usually takes place sometime in the fall, but we've never had a situation when a serve representative is a chair person of the presidency of the same time. this was a unique opportunity for sale, contribute knowledge to hear her position. the presidency of bosnia and herzegovina is a 3 member body which collectively engages in decision making. just one member of the presidio, as part of the presidency. if he acts alone, he acts on behalf of his national electoral base and the people who elect him. we
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saw this in the past, the former president, members, is that for real of age or come said she spoke there and they conveyed their positions. so it would be only logical for sale because sure but know which to do the same. she did this in the best way possible. she gave a precise and accurate overview of the situation, which many could appreciate only due to its object to it. however, one should have no illusions, all of them passengers will sit on the security council deliver speech is written by their ministries and read them out to publicly inform every one of their position. therefore, when she was done speaking, nobody paid attention to what she said, regardless of what bosnia is and used to be. the chairman of the council is more objective in this regard. and similarly, insignificance is the session of the security council where schmidt spoke, who again, had not been approved by the high representative of bosnia and herzegovina on that
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security council. and he gives his opinions on bosnia and herzegovina, while republicans served scott never accepted him as is hi representative. on the one hand, do you want the secretary general presents or reports or to security council members, which did as a private citizen and fails to present the report of the government of republic? a search come which has a product of the dayton accords. the security council, which allegedly deals with the date and the cords, is a party to the dayton accords. it is absurd and very hard to comprehend. in the meantime, we have to stay in this absurd, almost impossible situation. the silk god shall know which is speech was absolutely clear and precise. even the muslims didn't question much of what she said, except her rights to take her position. her views outside the presidium, but this is something they have down to. let's see how the acts in the future. it shows that bosnia and herzegovina is hopeless. why is it so difficult for them to
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hear it? if it's factual, we need to understand what this is all about. it is about the future. they say, let's work for the future, excuse me, but what do you think i'm doing? i am working for the future. and how do we proceed? and within what frameworks, if they have no future, what is the future? where are we going? what direction? in bosnia and herzegovina, there is no fundamental consensus regarding how it is supposed to be considering that the way to the european union is lost. it has been a consensus for decades at most 20 years since this agenda emerged. the only idea we had was to join the european union and they have done everything they could to the value of that unique path. today, all of us who used to say good things about the european union are increasingly less convinced that it is possible. the european union has been blocking money for
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a public, a search scott to discipline it, and to show it to its place, instead of listening to what you're saying. these threaten to block our money. well, go ahead and block it. in that moment we find ourselves in a situation where they show us what a horrible system it is for the. secondly, i've been doing this for a long time already. i'm the one who thought that if you approve the construction of a highway or part of a highway, then you probably should be interested in me and, and our cooperation. yet at the same time you get this money back with interest. it turns out that to, in order to build a highway, we need to be grateful to the point of humiliating our own human dignity denouncing ourselves as a nation, throwing away our future light, adopting some stupid alone. yeah. education system, which is going to destroy our system, which has been successful for
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a long time. i'm thinking about whether there are any ideas on the territory of the former yugoslavia on which there was a consensus on what was good and you get sloppy and i would say education was very good there. all of that was destroyed per requirements by the west. today we have very questionable knowledge thanks to their education system, but if you don't adopt it, then you are denied access to the i m f. the world bank, the european bank of reconstruction and development, european foundations, and so on. this is exactly what they have done to us for those a why isn't there any public debate on the account that the new crane? why have the leads embrace to war and show negotiations?
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where's the anti war movement? and more importantly, how is all of this helping you crane, and it's peaceful the, it's also a service. our russia in china are resisting the collective west attempt to maintain the illegal signs in the rush of prime minister during a meeting with dr. invasion. also, i had major with, with when abandoned, destroyed in the west western side of the say to the place that positive it was close to the team and one of the competitive and fossils of the and the reason if the optimal things are done as possible, it is now under the rush, is involved in the problem is over officer, over 200 days of this type of under the supervisor,
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the needs of the images of you estimated with floyd anything of rain on the billboard region, washington settings, and splitting the footage. they may as well as with the target rocking code, the here in the russian capital. welcome. where ever you'll catch in the news hour from today. most of the globe, this is c. i'm so sorry. china is eager to investigate the potential benefits of the nations with russia over the people, both nations. there's also amazed by chinese present decision paying amazing with re russian prime is behind me is just in beijing, the russian chinese relations are now developing at a high level step by step. we are confident the implementing or the grievance. the
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volume of our trade has grown astonishingly and unparalleled. the quality of our cooperation is improving and this has brought many benefits to the peoples of the 2 countries. while i propose to continue the fruitful rush of china cooperation, which is characterized by a vast expanse, huge potential take cooperation to an even higher level following. so is there anything that suzanne does, inc. 5, a cool? don't economy pates of development? i'm green crating. they also signed the contract of friendship and cooperation, the feel slips within the mysteries of the 2 nations, the whole sort of laws. he has the most recent information that for the russian prime minister. and they called me 1st and just got done with his meeting with chinese president changing, paying and miss justin had a lot to say about chinese russian relations. he said that it's important for both countries to deepen cooperation, specifically in the cultural spear and that the work that both countries are doing
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right now in terms of bilateral relations are going to be enjoyed by generations to come down the road. let's take a listen to more of what mr. austin said there. we sincerely value the good neighbor and this partnership incorporation does binds russia and china together. so this is a particularly important to us in the context of increase turbulence in the international markets in the international arena in general. alkali, let's go across the live to watch the present value up with an address of the fund recession of the 2nd. you raise an economic for our lottery, and i would like to say that that for him that we have convene, but what you've said and what it's going to be like i said well and regularly usually agree down here. they used to work with my counterparts last year, so this cast stuff like some solution with them is really such a wide representation in beer attending phase or in the volume they chose, ask for it so they can use on for printers and probably go to acres from the this is, this is what is that them spice boundaries or the union. and the other is facing shows
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that a role of this union is the wasted in mediation, is going to get stronger and certainly going through putting into a pool spirit. and the world is changing. and i ended up the ration integration used developing successfully and the color is growing in prisons room silver, it's our organization. and from here on, i think a good topic of portfolio for immediate erase. and integration in multi polar world is where they are reading the prancing very timely because of the coverage is essential. and so you matters as a, you're being the and so then you're raising a union most facing creating a favorable conditions to develop the economy installed to the ration union and to call 3 at the cost. i mean, at least fast racing, we can see that it globally, which is the red deep and on demand podium changes. so wish it goes to this new of course, not. okay more. and the more is that what we need today that's the drive through strain. the nation, a sovereign team into press you independent, but usually it's a full domestic and foreign policy. they adhere to their own model of development
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and all of them stand for the creation all bring you more jobs and policies. architecture of the konami's relationships you and they strive to constructively, as that global atrocious is to expand the network called with partnership. a based on you and show is a benefit of mutual respect and consideration of the, or the interest of people out there. and it may sound previo at the product to get put inside. that's what's happening to the realities system in practice as i told them. and it is important that it's really the patience which is the majority of the global stakeholders. they agree with this approach. i would like to emphasize, please, the majority of the international stakeholders with i agree with this approach, and these are not some of the empty words. that's how, but it looks, it really is we work with such organizations as brakes and guy cooperation association, i'd say at the house in that we use the council corporation of the era of nations, us. and that,
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that one person in gold and organizations multilateral organization installed the light in america in africa. and that's a start and obviously, you know, with countries also following baseboards of the country that is hosting this for him today, the russian federation and all our partners seen the ration economic union. they do so as well. but we are interested in fair and productive pragmatic cooperation here . it's actually at the, which i would like to emphasize this now and the pay more in the responding to the questions, emitter rate or ally, it's doing with yearly in last year. everyone who things differentially as soon as i leave from believe me that you're damaging the global economy. one more, they are basically jump to fuck rooting around legacy and expect to go to the yard . we're going to some harm you both will have to follow the dig page and they r as in frank, sending these down words friend of development or their own development, they are harming themselves in this sense. so yeah, my diesel is a little mix,
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get the film just the and international pundents are saying, but openly including us pundits finding my pursuing, please take them nomic policy and they are. so we were focused on enhancing these down the words trans old around development or shooting their own laterally with but the mind me and i noticed that when kids i see me at any moment. we are open to co operate with anyone who wants to work with us based on the principles that i've just mentioned, these books and the operation on section. it can be able to principles as beneficial all the participants, all the rates and economic union and to figure a speak for themselves for good. yeah. yeah. or talking to the way home and you say addition to that, and they speak for themselves about this negative, there's no more. so trend the, another way of coming to still powerful standards of global economy. in these figures, it'll be hard to even bind for national organizations that are controlled by them. i'm going to go, i got the so just to say, objectively describes the,
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the trend is that exists in the world today. and these figures, they just speak about how the economy is all those countries who shows the different the principal or somebody development. so these figures they speak for themselves despite of the crimes, is this in the global economy in straight is communities and 2 political reasons. and he's based on certainly the set for the security piece of the raisins union countries for 2020 to the threes, but it's decreased by 1.6 percent. and some experts on this will literally take it as a whole group. it's got the only, so i've seen that from a broad, they predicts it different scenarios that in each they thought it was going to crash. but nothing of the kinds happened and it will not happen. obviously you can see that and then the shift, the was a nice experience theme is not only that i felt our in international experts say that the rush of gdp is going to grow within the 1st great said 5.7 percent and the leading economy and somebody european union use, but they have negative distinguishable figures for the senior executive for
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addiction car as they sat about as going for the plots, but at some point, 7 percent. and now they are saying maybe $1.00 ruben, 2 percent growth and it says a lot. it lets you know, it says a great deal that has to so the, the, the trade inside the rates and union is also growing confidently, which is a great indicator of the patients that you fall were joined to work. the political subject in the treat grew by for a 10 percent voice in the cities in the last year or $83300000000.00. so it's not a secret to anyone, but our western opponents are trying to convince they are trying to make berries promises, or they want to blackmail our partners to get them into and stopping corporations with ross. and if they do not re key or what kind of lots of solution it is going to bring to those countries. and because there are people to send and disregard that, we'd like to say that process. what else has always been the responsible to assessing this incorporation with all the countries and we are implementing in full i would like to emphasize based in full scale. and in due time,
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we are from feeling old website. judy is assumed under the form of your asian economic union, and of course, the, just the good. what was that? i should say. i didn't want to go back now even thinking about things we should know that we've heard so much about from our opponents regarding the energy tries as in here. actually showed us for me. but i would like to remind you once again, you know what, that who's to blame for all of these gas. in the chrysler's image though, it's okay. you can image deed happen. i'm not in the now the price isn't the energy going back to the reasonable model, but we still blade and they've got to guide you for what happened. the board streaming yes. could one was blowing up north sprint who was not even launched much real. do you model you beautiful? your model, yours for gas pipeline diet colon we're following. who's getting close? do they shut it down? it was not on which it is. they did that great. you know. ok, and i guess mike lines by ukraine. one of the lines was shut down by your brain, but not by us selling them. and we are supplying gas and you're of
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a and then you some along the 2nd pipeline and ukraine despite they are calling us . but what kind of grafts are we doing? the yard successfully making money on that is yes, friends at the store. we are full billing all our obligations in full. i would like to emphasize these ones again general, which is dealer, if we can with a deal with, with nice things to and we will continue to do so in regards to all the other members. so i'll be your agent and i'll make union as likes to mention the situation which plants, for example, that supply chains. obviously, it is becoming more and more relevant to building more stable, more sustainable supply chain. we pay that you and transfer change. we attached right them towards the straight significance to this work. we themes, the rates and economic union and outside, and that of it along the corridor. they could rush in north or south and we've signed an agreement with around we get on building railroads that are specialist out that it will allow us to connect with ross and board on the baltic sea in the north. and so using with the randy imports, it was anyone in the persian gulf and just on the shoreline being always sending
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the ship to instruction all the things you railway is going to start to use here. and it within the context, all the construction of this quarter, we work closely together with a chart by jan and we expect we've got those get you put this on, you know that the, if there should put them into the wrapped, think of the documents to find life old documents will be signed soon would they purchase a page and all that you've heard by sound in your family. it's a freeman's on population to develop a railroad and prescribe for english this freight traffic along the in the north of south for it or the launcher, full slash launch on please use. you wouldn't need that word or, but they will allow them to go to trends it up to 30000000 to tons of cargo. and these for males, ro included which will compete successfully, certainly worth the fried traffic with the traditional straight roads where you can, you will help them to create a new regional transport and industrial hops and pass costs across the entire year asian space. and we were speaking about to new thousands of thousands of jobs,
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additional opportunities for call the menu and your place where duration unions, countries in the great changes in the international finance wells. and it is my sister's factions to say that the license does not only manage to adapt, divided is becoming one of the leaders. so the sky with this is the 2nd we are aiming if it were just doing the decreasing thing and looking at the hospital countries credentials and mutual settlements and really want to work with been more actively with our partners across the world and within, within the raising economic union to say, wait, you're doing it to the sacraments and national caring, says using national currency. is that the before and the rate that i get through you waste? that is why the father of the should. so you can rapidly developing the economy and solve the world are going concluding china, india. so you tell the latin america and it is important to coordinate our efforts to we establish loop and warn base new decentralized financial assistance obviously . is that these, this central ization without that's largely the sustainability of all the world
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finances, are they more decentralized? it sees no devil battery these for the global economy has 8 is going to be less dependent on the fly. this is in those countries that are still present some crease advantage here with you as the global reserve parenthesis, it will and i see improve, seeing that i work that safety not only of supplements, but of the global economy at large. it will help us. the people who decides the economy and we'll do it, and we'd like to emphasize that with things that you're raising economic community issue within you. yes. but if you up shift what, but it states, we always try to support the initiatives coming from and fast rates and from entrepreneurs. as an example, i can cite the long as you get to this and obviously your ration it was really funding, even if we don't put any of that will help us to be more active investor, which means a union. and in our countries, we welcome the dvd on creating the you, raising the consortium of national development institute. it's going to be planned for
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a new product to exchange of experience. and the staff practices will support and prep for nerds, safari, concrete. it will help us to come up with the common approaches, ways to the investments projects. one of the priority, as far as the username isn't good for these and all the technological software and see it all with humphrey's expenses. ask but it would not, but he is assigned to pc consorts and now in industrial potential to see what different manufacturers include quality with their contacts and the current hughes that can be competitive in the global markets. we understand that one of the most, the finals, the most important things for days when you need it, but then wish to just vision. yeah. that different things i used to make because of pick. now logical in dependency is basically is the core. i'm just getting all the the it cannot make and political independence of us and the deeper the integration easily look at the more there is interest to training and so highly qualified personality. and it is vital to bring closer scientific, an educational progress within the union. and we are thinking of here in this out
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the unification of the case know, standards and also about developing independent your raisins. you, utilities, desktop, la, slid occasional systems and libraries that will be accessible from the work findings from the old, our accounts ray that cubic our union, the supporting other initiatives and the development of the entire cuz most of your agents please. we continue to work with china on the, on integrated with codes. this is all the people that are being develop, moving in the, in the raising economics view and in doing an invoice that, you know, we think that the bus out new road initiative suggested by our chinese grants. and we are implementing that large scale idea on crating, but it just, it was later duration we partnership arrangement. accounting for union is also pursuing the policy on expanding friendly times with other states located in the or our borders in asia with india in the middle east. and africa in latin america is investigatory, pittsville estates that is represented the vast majority of the population of the
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world today, yards driving engines, today was thinking, i'm all good. one can only drove the world the yard. it is really easy if you will . i will. you me the direction he points me opposite our investments for a new transfer. it must be new roads activities, you know, over the last year to go with it because then you lose that whole garden in notation. some freighting sleep right. sounds with around and keep chipped away as long as you and them out of similar consultations with united arab emirates within your needs. definitely. and we understand that the goal to skip the items we'd be a china with data nam, serbia, which other our trade partners need to know. similar things. but what you see the yellow book to be signed using the and the reason that we're called a stylus mechanisms, i'll say your asian, nama commits enough to colleagues, tomorrow, space, or solution. we the, we did them, you go to the other leaders attending this wrong. we are going to get a hold on let me just close regular meeting calling the asher. sabrina, and economic council of our union. we will make decisions about the ships, housekeeper integration. we will focus on in energy and include security of our
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countries. it takes no logical and financial independence, so for avoid expedition of digital transformation equally toward the federal work, but he leaves things regulatory and trade barriers, development of the transportation infrastructure. sure, i would lied to once again emphasizing that. we highly appreciate, but the interest of all the partners from big erases and economics union in building we read and store hours of operation. i'm confident. it's only that they could ration on experience that we have a few related can be used to develop more with clermont that they might say, cuz they think annual establishment, newborn and stuff cooperation along the entire bass is likely to raise in space. and in conclusion, i would like to wait on the participants, i'll be your agent, economic for, and it went up with all the bad and fruitful words to fruitful to networking. and i'm confident that during april as the star, the over the foundation that we have late today. so it was for me as i sat in the beginning of my speech circle,
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regular context on your all these kinds of these levels i think is going to give a good start to these efforts. thank you very much. welcome back to a seizure that was of course, a blessing president of inputs in the you raising economic forum. and that was between a russian by the root cause of sancho this don and our media. now you talked about a lot of things about the, the economy's size. he mentioned how they were getting stronger. he was adult about energy and building supply chains. so was using national courtesies as well as the normal, the norm these days out. and to build the a more robust workforce and then of course, bringing more details of his speech. but we also had on the sidelines of the region eco perform odds. he spoke with a plan for the scenary li, administer of the chinese embassy to rush. it moves through yes and who says that the erosion you calling for them has great potential to boost cooperation. i just
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visited in new jersey. some countries use their currency as weapons and world trade . we stand for a rational world economic order and for free trade shows, the dollar now plays an important role on a global scale. but economic hedge you moni is affecting that and the dollar is losing the position. they use the currency as a sanction tool against other countries at the world economies current stage of organizations such as the e, a, e u. s. c o and bricks play a very important role in forming a new world economic quarter. china as a member of the seo and bricks and a partner of the a new new emphasizes. the importance of these 3 economic organizations within the framework of rex, a new development think was created with his headquarters in shanghai. i think that within the framework of the seo, there's also great potential for economic cooperation. since member countries have common orders, some nations have resources and high market volumes of factors which complement
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each of the chinese russian economic relations are also developing successfully. china has been an important partner for russia for many years. and trade structure is diversified. we import hydrocarbons. agricultural products and other manufactured goods from russia. china exports its goods, including electronics and cars. i am optimistic about further prospects of our cooperation. was at craig and full control over item of wilson. and his boss was which had been assembled at the plains resistance. i, one of the biggest land bibles in modern history, obviously is one goes, yeah, for the wagner fights is in the $250.00. the battle of bucks more lot of trauma has gone down as one of the deadliest and battles in history. and told thousands of soldiers perished in the back. most needs grind, it shows there is barely anything left of the city,
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almost nothing that can be repaired. the destruction was savage in its totality. all that remains is a fund and twisted mecropolis. as you travel, westwood, and back with the destruction gets much, much worse, and it was in the eastern long the eastern edges of the safety, which of course says the ukrainian resistance here was much stiffer as a whole lot of vehicles. this is a spot and may be supplied by britain a lot more nato equipment. abundance destroyed in the western western side of the safety. those even though a plate the a few meters away from it. associates a survey is a p, c, b a p, a, p c, again, abandon
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a while you create the troops. victory in bus move is p m. c vibe them is monument, the greatest it moves terrible trial. armies of ukraine's need to train troops, legions of mass and res, and countless billions in guns and shells could not stop vibes about what search and well, there are many emotions now that it's official. now the best north is alice. it's all sincere, mainly joy. but there's also just quite different feelings. i'm just a few months. i feel proud, proud of our boys, as well as those who are gone forever. all of them were worthy to be honest, the too many emotions. so the few words and even fewer feelings, it would be a lie. they say, to claim that ukrainians run the way know, according to viking, those fights is the enemy for like trained attack dogs. they fought for roach to
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sleep and used every trick they cooled. including the 2 buttons in one of the basements along the way. 5 to show this an armory nature of 40 millions of grenades. various rocket propelled grenades, tubes guided rockets, usa, department of defense. all 2 boxes from sticking me solve the matter of i mean nation. yes o g personnel mines which are brand across much of the world. ukraine, also a signatory of conventions binding the use of storage and keep us in our minds yet. here they are again, just as they were in my review, but obviously none of these,
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or are we going to touch or will be touched by the process here because it could very well be mind it will take years to keen back with up to dig up all the bodies buried on the rubber and the hundreds of tons of unexploded shelves and minds. least civilian losses were light moves evacuated, but not everyone to just back because this was a civilian, looked after the elderly in a basement when we, if it created the civilians, a green old somebody grenade blowing to hit him. he crawled away as far as he could and died here. it was slow death and a g. l is always slow. death. who bought affords for the entire 224, they do ration the batch of 4 bucks. what's he has seen? he says enough for multiple life times go to another. when you lose your brothers
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in arms, people you 4 together with for more than half a year. it bring sadness. but you get used to it. you don't know when i see civilian stuff, stuff in the, in my soul rooms up. i remember who i am, the human. sometimes you want to cry over the course of this bottle, that when many instances of civilians being abused, western press and networks might try to present it in a certain way. but i believe our journalists will go over the facts and showing world what really happened. for most of the civilians who choose to remain with pro russian ukrainian troops and nationalists knew this. it would not kind to them of the bottles may be over the cost more to spill buns, ukrainian artillery bluffs away incessantly. you can see it from of above. the problem is getting the pause button,
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which is what we've decided to try and low and child dry. ukrainian electronic will site is still active if the data and not just ukrainian, di you. yes, an allied systems to sort of, if we things active, we've tied the drones with nylon string bit strong. so if anything happens we can try to drag it back. the electronic boy investment was and ease knew less pizza. but this point back in is drones or but impervious to ukrainian as he drove counter badges as he's in the battle may be over. but bach moore has died with it. ukraine still denies losing the city despite ample footage, showing bag, not in control of every 6. the. how do you explain to west and tax pay is the
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despite the $10.00 seats, not hundreds of billions spent key of still a loss to a private military company. the orchestra of wagner will stop here. when russia coons, they say they will play again. so for i guess the of the from boston what's the that's why is it surprising? new move pack hassan is considering arriving for 5 minutes and long cons policy. that's cooled into the progress by defense vista ban on btr bullets. even the wrong calling is being considered a b t. i has attacked the very basis of the state which has never happened before. it can be tolerated. so that was referring to con, i suppose, is what types of moves the installations include in the on these headquarters. i'm government offices. earlier this month. the confrontation raises new concerns of the nuclear on countries to ben is here, as it grapples with is,
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was incorrect classes and decades. and it is level by the 15 minutes. it was blonde to fail on choose. and so the quote up here is scheduled in june and connections multiple times, the slicing violence, con, i'm his wife. i've also both the use of corruption and a jew to pay before the national accountability bureau con denies all the obligation the form of these as a rest not less than 2 weeks ago, this blogs crashes between police and support as well. so as far as the leaving, and that is the violence. so finding only out of the country supreme court read release on the quote to discuss some of this in depth as those live 1000 journalist costs while across the customer. thanks for joining us here. as the now parties solves defensive is a, has proposed of buying a mon clause in tie, a little body. what's your initial?
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yes, a little it will be of these after you know of that, we had a heart a do do that initial if i could find the hinting that is government, good time of august on that is you know and solve default to political 5 d all for you know, the form of, i'm the starting block on, but if it happen, it will be, it does all start. i left me down here. it will be and he's often never had been in network. it never happened in history. if i could find a democratic party head, i would, you know, he'd do it, don't panic, the political party, which is actually one of the bikes on think of the foster. and if it happens, definitely it will be at these off to, you know, and this is this ever happened to is a president of bonnie and policies specially on the account of a handful of by the access. i mean is it has never been happen. but does the government have the power to do it if it wants to?
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i was going to definitely have the, almost about any for the party, but they must have some going as well. the thought of going as the goal is nothing is he talks to bill about a political party, which is which you know and does that. the majority of like us on a majority offers to people. and according to my, you know, the assessment of august on that he can stop up and just the majority of the people at his back. so it is not to, you know, and all, and it is ok, but definitely the comment if they want to. if they want to, you know, band a political body and added on to the most up solid gone. you cannot do, you know, then it, but it goes back the, on the act, all 4 of the n on the individual act off of some of the spots them. but lights could be hard data from the farm of time. the thing done on this that i actually found it or that i, i, but you know, discourage off my party members that i might have. sorry, what happened all night, don't me? but he kept going, going to decide that it was that just an individual act and not that it's, let's see, you know,
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the policy over the policies and they to go to your. so i said if, if 5 d. c, if a party has in it's agenda to attack the government to attack armies, installation, definitely it to it. do it is um it bad. but the, i'm telling the once again that it was just the individual act of some of the angry supporters of, in the business of that. i don't think that the governor to buy cosigned gun impose the bad on, on a brilliant on our biggest, spotty, which is the headed by farm of time that i'm not going to be a lot. be an easy doctor. i'm telling you. indeed. so, so you know, less because the other side of the coin now, when iran calm was arrested and detained, a lot of people had some things to say about i'm out of fee. there were riots and know you, we so is even spoke to you about a, about how these people are just going
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a little bit violent. how are we expecting the public to react? if it wrong cons, policy is bind but let me tell you a very clearly what we have seen. the online talk may have followed by the stuff on the time the during the demo dropped it in it. it was just a general, you know, the angry and the people who bought this bought it off. i'm a family so it's the campus student out there on almost an hour. is that but, but, but i'm telling you that you can see the pop is been do my review over 600 is all with all of the people of really come to, you know, that old on a stick. and they never just simply block the block. the country as well, but it will be useful, but you can see if a part the is ben. i what i believe there will be a you don't want you to have spawns from hundreds of the photos of people. and it will not be an easy for any government in pockets on the deck of them. they've
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developed these bad because, you know, and bob kind of has been a, you know, a one of the most popular leader in progress on and the, he has the photo as he has a good friend the cases. but these band definitely the 8 i as i know, so i big apply them. i really apologize. we've signed the one out of time. thank you so much for joining us today. your insight is always welcome. thanks again. ok . well that on some this a very busy news hour, we will be back in just on the 25 minutes with the more news updates. hope you're doing, it's the
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the hello and welcome to cross side for all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. why isn't there any public debate on the competing ukraine? why have the leads embrace to war and shun negotiations? where's the anti war movement? and more importantly, how is all of this helping you crane? and it's people, the cross walk in the west and ukraine. i'm joined by my guess michael, my loop and rest and he's a former opinion guns senior security policy analyst in winnipeg. we have alan freeman. he is called director of the international manifesto group as well as a researcher at the university of manitoba in canada. and in oxford, and we crossed to roger mackenzie. he is an international editor. i gentleman comstock rolls, and i think that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate michael. let me go to you 1st here. i'm titling this program,
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sacrificing ukraine. i propose there was a very interesting article in new york times a few days ago titled the u. s. should be a force for peace in the world. well, i think we should all agree with that. but one of the most, the most important take away in the context of ukraine and deletes is this sentence here, 2 sentences in diplomacy. well, one must attempt strategic empathy seeking to understand one's adversaries. this is not weakness. it is wisdom. and i can think of a better way to encapsulate the madness that we're all experiencing, michael as well. we're just saying the opposite of we've been that more for 22 years, plus and i don't see any ending to it in the, in terms of the united states. but it's, it's, it's driven by ideology. it's also driven by a hoax. and, and it's a hoax. that the democrats have to live with, and since the united states remains the super power of the world,
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whatever it does says, or grieves at or thinks, that's what rules these days and it's, it's, and we're seeing this now with a, we're seeing rebellion to this notion in the world, by other countries such as the bricks, now the se, in the countries that want to divest themselves of the us dollar, and that's just of the matter of how other countries of the world are sick and tired of the us constantly at war. a what the noise in their economies and, and driving and, and driving the world into a constant frenzy on the break of a default on our end. and, and also depression on there. and so it's, it's, something's got to give and, and we're seeing that the, the, the press in the united states, as, as the in lock step with this administration. they're actually controlled by this administration. and when you have something like this and, and you don't have
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a posing voices, and they're being kept down because we weaponized their own law enforcement. and it's, it's, it's a sad state. and so at least other countries are beginning to rebuild. and i, i would like to see more of that. yeah. well, and i mean, that's what, that's a good segue to what i wanted to ask about, you know, in my introduction, you know, where's the anti war movement? i mean, this isn't a leak project with, you know, people, they, there's no debate. i mean, i remember, you know, with the ad they run up to the iraq war. there was a lot of debate that was a lot of protesting, that was i and, and it was on a national television. it was in the newspapers. eventually these people got shut down, but it did happen. there were protests, particularly in europe here. what has happened isn't just because of the internet and you can control what people see in here. alan. yeah, well, i think the basic problem is that we don't live in a democratic society in the west. now that's a truism, right? it could be a trow people, so you just saying that. but in the following sense,
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the is a systematic sentiment opposition to the will in the west. if you look at the pulse, they are all between 20 and 50 percent of the population. in some cases, even though i have such as austria, who don't want to want negotiations, they find no expression in any problem entry potty. that means that 20 percent of the population have no representation and ball, and then they would be 30 and pays the liberties call them, and they would be 20 in the us. solomon. they would be 50 or 70, the canadian call them. and god knows how many in the gym and problem and if there was a real representation now what's happening and the reason for this is the policies were the original idea of a coffee is it represents what the people want to say. they've been turned into the opposite. they tell the people, well, the room is welcome to do that. she's very clear. let me give you just one example . there was a very big group for them,
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pays in the british later party. and we know how big the support for that. so to view is because of the bug, the jeremy cold and go in the last election. and they wanted to sign a declaration calling for peace. that's what we're calling the police issued by this the woman, and they were told that if they did that they would be expelled from the light about that kind of thing. you look at the way the democratic elections are conducted. i mean, i'd be very interested to see what other people think of the candidacy of robot kennedy who has come out to negotiations and how he will fail, but he's already coming under the full show media. yeah, well he's, he's a perfect example of how you christ, when i mean, i mean, a man of that kind of political pedigree. it's really amazing here. let me go to roger here. you know, i've written kind of echoing what alan was saying. we had the foreign minister of germany, angelina, better bach. she said she didn't care with her constituent style when it came to ukraine. that's a the, a, that's actually exactly what alan said here. but you know what, roger,
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what's really pathetic is that they get away with it. okay. and you know, i, for months and months and months meeting up to this complex every single program i recorded here on cross lock on r t. moore and everyone. a conflict is coming and when it came, what, what was the result? not that i was right, is that i was censored and i was deleted from youtube. this, these other people were dealing with. roger, i think it's really easy to have this discussion. and i kind of very global, no sense. hi, when, when actually, when you look at the support for this war across the world, most of the world does not support um what, what the us and the allies a doing fine and to the last drop of ukrainian blood. basically, most people don't support obama. and so i think when we talking about whether or not there's a um, does that make sense
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a piece across the world. we shouldn't just talk about it in terms of why the u. k. german a, the us, what's going on there. but even then actually that, that is a and certainly indicated k is a very vibrant on people moving on still in here. well, they don't get is a publicity, because that's within the control of that and they are levels that control the media and so on. and organizations of the media outlets. progressive media outlets don't get the same attention bus actually across the world. there's a movement for pace taking place. that is a message by people want to say, a negotiated settlement that understands the security concerns of russia. the underst i'm. is that the, the way that the us is trying to have yet to know the proxy will and have this
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is just one more in a step towards the next comes like a china tie. one bullet st. but rods are you speak the words of wisdom and reason. ok. and national interest here. let me go back to to michael here. and that's a problem here. so we, it's meal liberalism, roger is absolutely right. but it's an a messianic neo liberalism. but what they do is it's being crated into a binary, any kind of negotiation is, is, and the go to the go sharing with the devil. that's how they've framed that it's a binary. that's why we're never going to get anywhere until the, the, the, the last soldier dies on the field, michael. well, hi. so i am seeing the world reacting, we are, people are beginning to really react against the us led unipolar world order. and we're seeing that it's just being accelerated now because of ukraine. i 1st saw begin when the trump dropped out of the j. c p. a way you knew right then and there, there was a benchmark moment. i was in a ron when it happened. and you could tell me the whole attitude,
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the whole atmosphere, just change that we are in for a big change. and that's what's beginning to happen now. and we're seeing the saw, the, the saudis, and, and the, you a switching over a, away from the us dollar. i mean, all of this is trending. but to get to your point i, i'm working with a group of retired generals who wants to bring peace, who's seen more, they've had enough of it. and it, and, and there has to be an alternative. but you're also dealing with ideologues in this country under the, by the administration then, and they are still leading. and that's uh, victoria newland and, and, and by himself who, who actually prompted and, and, and encouraged the crew in 2014 in ukraine because they see they see ukraine as the last vestige of ultimately trying to contain russia. if not, bring about regime change there and it is, it is a dying effort. you see
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a tory newland on, on the air talking about and encouraging the bombing of, of, of crimea. i mean this and droning, uh, crime. yeah. i mean this, this is going on and on until we can get rid of this administration. but now that's in question because everyone's questioning the integrity of our elections. and, and, and democracy has gone in this country. we, we, we pay lip service to it, but it's, it's a, it's, it's a tragedy. how events have term. we don't have a country anymore. we don't have a, we don't have a southern border. we've lost our sovereignty. yeah, we're defending the border of ukraine. and this is the pastors and the american people are rightfully concerned about this, but they have their own, the problems, they have, they have inflation, they've got to deal with all self inflicted by the, by the administrators. well, that's your control, that's exert control. that's exactly the point now in the rush, it was supposed to be punished here. but what these neo liberal leads have done is punish their own people. of course, these leads never feel the pain. our
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a lisa chosen by the ruling class, which is the property owners, that's what one has to realize. we live in a society in which the dominant class, which is the property and is choose the state. and then the state tells everybody wants to using the coffee system. so a sounds yes, as the thing is not to lawful cry, but understand that i would say organize, you have to rebuild the movement of the left in my opinion, because i don't think the right is going to provide that solution which will actually organize people to recognize the interest do not lie in a pressing the bell or what, cuz people abroad. so you know, so, but kennedy puts that you cannot have a democracy or imply because both. so if you get people to begin to understand the info is inimical to the interest of ordinary folk in europe, in america, in japan, in australia, then you will begin to get well, because the problem is,
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or the left to the left and right have forgotten about the issue of class i'm a conservative class is a very important issue, but the leads don't want to talk about a gentleman. i have to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the west and ukraine state without the welcome ex across dock. were all things are considered. i'm peter will build to remind you we're discussing the west and ukraine. the ok, let's go to roger. an officer here, one of the, the biggest difference, a major departure from the cold war is that the western relates led by the united states. obviously, have decided to go toe to toe with
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a peer or near peer power. that something in, during the cold war, which was a big no, no, you can side on the periphery, even half proxy wars and all that. but what, what we see with this administration and it's like, these are near my apologies allen and roger. but it's, it's, it's, it's very true. okay, so this is what makes it very dangerous because the u. s. is actually attempting a peer to peer $1.00 to $1.00 conflict. and at one point the russians may react. i'll tell you, living in this country, a lot of people want a stronger reaction to the, to the the droning of crimea these cross border attacks on towns. but they're, they're the west is it shouldn't, for a conflict here in ukraine is the trigger. roger? yeah, absolutely. and nothing can the prevention of these was it that just front of site training for these new client and find the policies that's sixteen's and the, and the us saying, well, when i even gonna provide them with,
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with the way of very happy for allies to provide the these planes so we've been a showed by um, oh yeah. and yeah, i'm not gonna use them over the russian is, i mean this is just nonsense. you know, in the end, we can either rely on politicians to just wake up one morning and do the right thing. well, we can understand, but in the end, the engine of real change is working class people. and that's what we get. i have to mobilise is always about organizing how we're going to get people to stand up and do something about this running the system that we're under. now we're living, we have this, which is faced with continual heat pump to say the united states was really angry because the, because china got involved helped to broad career paste. it's a inside the right if you have any room at the same time, they all they move haven't enough, have an a to try and get some sort of
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a safe spot again alongside the saturdays. but you want to get a safe spot in the sea down at the moment, but look really hard, but you'll, you'll never find that i have done a single thing to try and get any kind of peace, my monument salted within your crime, despite the sense of china, despite the efforts of the, the african mission that that's also a launch. they are absolutely ruthless in this and they have been telling people, this is actually about what it is, the airbags, and this was the full spectrum dominance approach that the united states. they have that, but have this policy for years. they are clear that anything that comes remotely close to interrupt saying that at economic military, political dominance of the, well, they will come down hard on. so that's why they're coming down out on russia. and that's why they're coming down hard on china. we just have to white people up to the some. it's an organizing mission in the end for all of us. well, well,
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well michael, max byron, government jump in, michael, go ahead. yeah, it's back firing because what, what, what the world the world is beginning to recoil it's, it's evolving and it's going to be accelerating. i'm seeing it with the, with countries that want to join brooks with this, this alternative world order, the multi polar real order. that's big in it to a 2 o'clock to come up with a c and countries. 10 of them just said they're going off the us dollar. uh, that's significant. that is very significant. so they are beginning to recoil against this, this gemini, by the united states. and because, because of the weapon ization of economies and control that the, by the administration has thought over over the world, look, they didn't do europe any favorites. look what it's done to europe. yeah. i made them a basket case. yeah. and, and then walk into what is going toward asia now the says, i mean,
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this is quite remarkable. michael, this is what the us does to its friends. okay. not our phones. okay. like that, of course are like what i agree to that friends is they blow up bad pipelines. that's what they do to their friends. what, well, that's all part of the part part of the part of the game right now. and, but i won a uh, you know, i m, i, uh, i studied history. that was my, my academic area as scholarly and, you know, looking at world history, i can think of a case, maybe you can wear a heads, your mind just says, hey, are you all right? i've changed my mind with all the friends. that's not happening. i'm agreeing with all of you here, but ahead to me on doesn't walk away. i had your mind will probably crate as much a us is possible and bring everybody else down with him. allan. but we're basically oscillating. are getting paid or i don't think you're a conservative. i think you're a rational as rationality. so we need rationality stuff. in fact, the usa is not
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a huge amount. it's an aspiring benjamin. this is filed. no, no, no, no, no, no, it's the declining hedge about and i think we could all agree with that. this is the point. now we're going to make this has been declining due to the grocery usaa . it's been declining since 1960 is now the 0. don't listen to the people to come, what is basically that kind of balance and say it's doing well. you look at the average g, d p growth of the u. s. i is home the world and that is what's behind the difficulty . the problem is not that china is a threat to the us. the us is a threat to the us. that's bringing about a fundamental change because it can no longer even feed its own people by robbing the rest of the world. and the people will wake up to that, and there are cases with us up and you studied history. look at portugal, 1974 or germany 1918. those were the only cases in the west when that would be revolutionary movements of working people, the vice return government funded by that started with the when they realize they
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couldn't. we was now when the realization hits the this is not a whole, but the night co pounds can when i think you'll see a see change of what we have to do is build from the ground up, the movement that recognizes the kind of reconcile and with democracy, and when that happens, i think you'll see quite launch movements, emoji. that will be a powerful effect on rationality. and hopefully, you know, the result will be done in a peaceful way and peaks. and somewhere in the state, we see people from the military who, the site and you know, this doesn't make sense fellow rationalised sign. this is not the way to do things . hopefully this will happen peacefully. but whatever, if they keep suppressing it and they going to produce funds, look at paris, look at the bronx because the situation macro is in, think about generalizing. so what we hope is the reason prove vials and the reason provides peaceful profile. well,
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i'm really glad my comments triggered do like that because you're quite, quite um, i think prophetic and, and, and very descriptive of what's going on right now. good job. well done, let's go to roger and oxford with you. okay, i want to push back a little bit here. we had the co been locked down. we had censorship on a massive scale. we know the, the powers that be, were very much involved in the well, so called russia gate hugs. i mean, the, the deck is stacked against as roger as much as we may want to organize. and i'm a conservative, but i can deal very easily with progressives on this issue. but then this is what the powers would be want they want to separate, is always put us at our little boxes and keep us away from each other. and that's one of the reasons this program exists is to bring a wide group of people together on the issues where we can find commonality. go ahead, roger. but also, i think, i think we should a, so i'm going back to, well, i'm one of my 1st comments about looking at this through
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a wider lens rather than various a global knowles effectively. because i, i think that we really need to use organizing strengths, use all of that kind of technology that's, that is now available to us such as even being able to do this call i, but use the facilities that we've got to engage more with active as in the global science who have said that they're not prepared to put up with a continual role of the united states being told that they can only trade in the us dollar. basically that they pitched all that stuff. and i think we need to link him with them because i think he forever to say, we'll try it. and it's gonna come about because people have organized not just in the global knowles, but haven't linked in with a similar progressive full says i'm from the global staff as well. so i've gone
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really optimistic actually, cuz i, i see a lot of people rising up. i see a lot of people who are not prepared to just put up with and the way that it's always been. and i'm looking for a new world really bad looking for a new way of organizing things. so that the minute by step a lion that the united states is not able to decide, well, we're just going to not issue with a lot of bunch of sanctions against it because i wouldn't be able to do that. it does with the, the, the authorization that's taking place sized, massive, massive shift that's taking place on really optimistic that we're going to see some real change. but only, i think if we make sure the outlines isn't just about the global. no, but it's all about assess, well, roger, you didn't, you can see them, but i can michael in our and or giving thumbs up. we couldn't get in complete agreement. me to all right. oh michael, where do we go from here? because again, and it's, you know, if you ask people in the west, you know how, how important is the grain to it's really low. you know, it's, it's not,
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it's in double digits right now, but it continues here. and we, and like i said earlier, rush, it was supposed to be published economically, but their own people are and, but can they tolerate dissent? after all, you know, so lensky is the, you know, the, the, the future of democracy and prosperity there with all this garbage that we hear on it on a regular basis. go ahead, michael. you know, i think, i think as long as they, they keep up, the pressure of that was just described from the global south, the global north and basically isolate the united states so that it becomes a, just a speck of what it used to be. and in terms of trying to take over the world or, or, or force other countries, it's a submission. i think that this is going to be the key. plus you need countries. and people within the countries now the 2 to form a ground swell of opposition to this war and any other wars because they're,
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they're, they're, they're obsolete. and, and we, we are seeing this, we saw, we thought was vietnam. that's how the vietnam war ultimately. and the people got sick of it, i mean, and there was no, no, uh, n game toward, toward that war except all ideologically inclined individuals who wanted to defeat something that was not, was not the case, no domino series occurred. and, and that's, and we're seeing an overlay today of, of the united states still trying to make those comparisons with, with russia towards europe and equate him the quite put in with hitler. it doesn't exist. but yet the other 3rd trying to leave with what we're all saying, the chair and for this things to change the this is there has to be an utter failure on the part of the west because it is. yeah. north south. you mentioned your gentleman. that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guess investment when to pay and, and oxford. i don't want to take our viewers for watching us here in our to see you
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next time. and remember, press on rules, the, the, sorry is this press, the button says as is the kind of an economic local motive display its hosp process with the western incentives, wind, flowering, and early coming from so was more nasal was with when abandoned, destroyed in the western western side of the state, he lives even a plate. the positive was exclusively on the scene of one of the deadliest oven platform zones in a reeds in the history. altima laughlin is now under the venture. on the rush is involved in a power moves the good, also over $200.00 days of phase flights in the russian division and see what these
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images of us made equipment destroyed and the pain rate on the belgrade region 14 and struggle to scan to for these playmates, weapons on new zip target russian territory, the climate from our international and use center in moscow. this is a see welcome to the global news out during his opening speech as the ration economic form vitamin, put in a stress that by opposing emerging multi polarity, the west shooting itself in the foot. the of cs active as the way it's known. everyone who thinks or act so otherwise they bring damage to world economy of the shooting to their own leg and to the look of those who have to will be to the
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dictate. and by doing so, they also increase the attendance development tends, and so there are the attendance of their own development. this is what international aspects are writing about particular experts from the united states. by pursuing such an economic policy, they strengthen the downward trend of their economic development. they're shooting to their own leg. this is their choice to live out to all st correspondent, marina crossover. to get more details on the summit, marina blake to see, you know, what else did the russian need to highlight doing is open speech. the whole, the scene before this year's form is integration in the mobile type, whole world, and according to the bottom of truth. and the majority of the world agrees with russia. but there is a need for a fair or more violence architecture of economic relations. and this is exactly what they're trying to achieve with this form with discussions centering on
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monetary and financial corporation and transition to new settlements in mutual traits and also uh, new associations for so for example, the integration of the duration economic free trade union was the likes of the shanghai corporation organization and also with the brakes. and just to give you some numbers here, for example, all these association is right now make up for roughly 30 percent of global gdc bought by 2035 bricks alone will account for half of the world's dvd ph. so this will potentially change and transform the international playing field significantly . and here is some more about for the library piece and have to say in that regard, could of the many as mean union member states. so the cynthia and fundamental changes international and financial area, and i would like to know to that russia is able to adapt. but also russia is able to become one of the leaders of this pro success. and with this new policy to
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reduce the share of unfriendly stays, the currencies in mutual payments. and we've tend to work more actively with porkers on the e e. u to completely to reach a completed transition international currencies or transition to national currencies and for intrigues it is taking place in the other emerging economies of the globe, including and china india, lisa america. and it is important to coordinate join to efforts to establish a such and you decentralize the global financial system. and this, this and truly is ation depends on the resume. we have so whole global uh finances . the more decentralized as it says, it will be just more advantages for the global economy because it will less rely on crisis. so in those countries, that's a still have such shift and the benefit as the global resist currencies. it will make the work in the economy more difficult to source and a lot of upwards and
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also emphasize that most core is continuing to fulfill all this obligation is regardless of what's happening in the world. he also said that the west for tasks and projections or wishful thinking that the russian economy will collapse, did not come true and that they will not come true. and while the west, as you put it, is continuing to focus on the career tail incorporation, woodthrush out russia for export is building on existing partnerships and expanding and focusing on new ones. excellent, uh, marina always good to have contact with you. thanks for that. update. the to against it. now all the fine lines of the raising economic form of the minnesota competition i'm, i'm to trust regulation of the raising equally commission. so those are the authorized agent, is trying to say most states as it offers private school solutions to economic challenges or
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a summer place of goodness. the desire of countries to interact with the your asian economic union is evidence because the 2 truly an economy of the union is certainly attractive. our integration is to ensure for economic principles, the free movement of goods, capital, and people, and the freedom to establish and provide services. the work that has been carried out on a harmonizing national legislation, super national and national bodies informing the legal union as yielding results. all the mutual integration of our economy is for the sake of which our system was created. i supervise anti monopoly regulation, where it is important to ensure the interaction of authorities in order to respond in a timely manner to the challenges and opportunities that we face. right now they are supply chain disruptions, consequences from the pandemic, and the change in geographic relations. the e u countries cannot merely stand aside as all paths go through us,
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and it's important to respond to events live in the buses, claim full control over our 2 months, also known as buffalo. so it had previously been a symbol of ukraine resistance. i'm one of the biggest bible grounds in modern history is more on does the fluid volume of why does in the water on the bottle of box more water told him of his going down as one of the deadliest of britain battles in history and toad, thousands of soldiers perished in the back mode needs grind. it shows there is barely anything left of the city, almost nothing that can be repaired. the destruction was savage in its totality. full the remains is a fund and twisted mecropolis. as you travel westwood in boston with the destruction, it gets much,
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much worse. and it was in the eastern long eastern edges of the safety, which of course says the ukrainian resistance here was much stiffer as a whole lot of vehicles. this is a spot may be supplied by britain, a lot more nato equipment. abandoned, destroyed in the western western side of the safety of those even though a plate. the few bases away from it. associates a survey is a p, c, b and p a. p c. again, abandoned, by your credit troops. victory in buckboard is p. m. c. by them is monument. the greatest and most terrible triumph armies of ukraine's need to train troops, legions of mass and res, and countless billions in guns and shells. could not stop vibes about what search
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and well there are many emotions now that it's official. now the best north is alice. it's all sincere, mainly joy. but there's also this quite different feelings. i'm just a human. i feel proud, proud of all boys, as well as those who are gone forever. all of them were worthy to be honest. the too many emotions. so the few words and even fewer feelings, it would be a lie, they say, to claim the ukrainians, right. and the way know, according to vibe and those fights is the enemy for like trained attack dogs, they fought for roach to sleep and used every trick they cooled, including the 2 buttons in one of the basements along the way. to show this an armory nato, 40 millions of grenades, various a rocket propelled grenades,
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tubes guided rockets, usa, department of defense. all 2 boxes from sticking me solve a matter of, i mean nation. yes o g personnel mines which are brand because much of the world ukraine, also a signatory of conventions binding the use of storage and keep us in our minds yet. here they are again, just as they were in my review. but obviously none of these are we give us the touch will, will be touched by the presence here because it could very well be mind it will take years. the keen box up to dig up all the bodies buried and the rubber
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and the hundreds of tons of unexploded shelves and mines least civilian losses will light loops evacuated. but not everyone. to just back to this was a civilian, looked after the elderly in the basement, when we, if it created the civilians, a green old somebody grenade blowing to hit him. he crawled away as far as he could and died. here you have a slow death, an ego is always slow. death to buffalo for the entire $224.00 days. you ration the batch of 4 bucks. what's he has seen. he says enough for multiple life times to go to another. when you lose your brothers in arms, people you fault together with for more than half a year. it brings sadness, but you get used to it. you don't know when i see some of the stuff stuff in the, in my soul rooms up. i remember who i am, a human. sometimes you want to cry over the course of this bottle. there were many
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instances of civilians being abused. western press and networks. mike tried to present it to him a certain way, but i believe our journalists will go over the facts and showing world what really happened for most of the civilians who choose to remain with pro russian ukrainian troops and nationalists knew this. it will not kind to them of the battle may be over the cost more to spill buns, ukrainian tillery bluffs away incessantly. you can see it from of above. problem is getting that the pulled off much. it was decided to try and loan child dry. ukrainian, electronic wolf is still active if the is good and not just ukrainian, di you? yes, an allied systems to sort of, if we things active, we've tied the drones with nylon string bit strong. so if anything happens we can
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try to drag it back. the electronic boy investment was and ease knew less pizza. but this point, wagner's drones orbits impervious to ukrainian as he drove counter badges, cause ease in the battle may be over. but bach moore has died with it. ukraine still denies losing the city, despite ample footage, showing bag, not in control of every 6 the. how do you explain the west and tax pay is the despite the $10.00 seats, not hundreds of billions spent key of still a loss to a private military company. the orchestra of wagner will stop here. when russia coons, they say they will play again. so for i guess, do you have a t from boston?
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what? well, so it has a full today you plenty of time on a full service, southern pipelines that supplies energy to, to hear the defense of the suicide is bolted. feet destroyed 3 online, the ukrainians, speedboats that aimed to attack a russian battleship protecting the pipelines in the 3rd case. exclusive economic zone also says it strength and protection of pipelines often and no steam bloss last. there. this fell off local authorities in russia's belgrade region. have reported that nearly 500 buildings have been damaged or destroyed by a quinn in 7th. so group as part of the team's attempt to the costs for the raid on the region on monday, which was repelled by the russian forces russian defense minister. so they show you do, says moscow will is full to prevent any attacks. surgery. the romantic, we're sure the brother has a may 22nd of this year. and the vision of ukraine nationalists from nations
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innovated the territory of the russian federation of june. and it comes with terrorist operation in the bel good region. more than 17 korean militants were killed. russian troops will continue to respond promptly and harshly to the terrorist actions of ukrainian militants. such as these by size are you planning to know cycle is carried out on wednesday in the same region. and these, i'm verified images, you can see the off them off of the strike, the local governance, as most of the giants are shut down by air defense systems. however, a number of administrative and civilian buildings were damaged. early. i've discussed the events with all seas shaped bows and shed more details on the planning rate. and it's often long infiltration groups of ukrainian troops into the belgrade region. they've, you know, very little tactical or strategic value. and they've attacked the customs post and
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they've damaged civilian infrastructure. and they've been soundly defeated by the russian forces in the region. 70 of, of these men have died in the, in the attack, how many movies. so it's so seen video, i guess of these abandoned us. if those i mean the names of just less the my guess is that, but uh, what's our response to, has we seen from washington, if any. well, of course, washington has denied any involvement with diseases as they do, and it's quite a cynical denial. they will denied an assault on role showed that they have given authorization to that despite the fact that they are most certainly in charge of the intelligence, the equipment and the deployments in the claim, your ministry, we know this. so it's kind of an i la carte approval or disapproval of these of these moves which are quite seeing the device. as i said, there's lots of the lots of light of a listen to what washington a said, i will say, we've seen a lot of reports on social media and fuzzy pictures on social media and
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a lot of kind of armchair intelligence analysts making quite making, making claims were skeptical that they are, that they are accurate. we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of russia. and we've made that clear. but as we've also said, it is up to ukraine to decide how to conduct this war. very cynical, the idea that these a troops or a russian is it's, it's almost laughable. does it mean if they claim that there so, so the russian liberation movement. it, it makes no sense there, armed funded, provided with intelligence. in fact, if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it is a duck. well, you know, we can actually see how detached from the reality of the situation on the ground at the u. edu is in particular with joseph burrell. very embarrassing, a being unable to tell the difference between bell grade in belgrade and the village unit should becca scuse. if i remember to get out of the girl at the baby girl, the in russia, the banker on the blast,
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why did you tell me what's happening and broke it off from all i just shoot bo buddy to a go near the get out in the benefit of 55 of them on the shows because his record is complete and will so i mean the, the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing, right. so on, on a white or tactical mass. of course, it's a 4th dimension. that's ukraine. ahead of this much vaunted a offensive or counter offensive and that they will try to pull russian resorts as man and equipment the material and air cobra away from the find these types of taken place holder to kilometers away from this. the main arc and flight in, but don't last region where i suppose the, you for any defense was meant to arrive. so these diversion, we get taxed it side to deflect, maybe from act them off from the blue to uh, the feet. so football you find, i don't think we've seen the last of these, you know, militarily insignificant attacks which are designed to, you know, as the in propaganda moves,
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but also to pull russian resources away from where they're potentially needed on the front lines. and so as mentioned as the middle east is where the government has post a new to e budget with hopes development plans apply to seniors in jerusalem while hyphen funds to pro sit in the policies. meanwhile, the budgets can champions that is really finance and is it is it's back to for the controversial move. develop mean we have received the tools, we are rolling up our sleeves and going to work. thank you. all the full amount criticize it. so having a little benefit for the economy, it's using it a further dividing the plus society, the new budget advocates, tens of millions of dollars, a hob. i'm policies as well as out also don't really just programs. the tourism development fund has business. i is the finance method, excusing him all,
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plundering how does times money. this is not the 1st time that this has been accused of discrimination. he's previous initiative include using $29000000.00 a policy and a funds to compensate is where the victims of conflict. he was also for the size over his pain, was that there is piracy in history and culture. don't even exist. to discuss this less now of course, life is summer, cindy del loudly the head of the duty, some development and fun summer. thanks so much for joining us there all day. now israel's new budget hopes developed plans of past students injurious and while hiking funds to pro circular partners. i mean, once you have taken all of this, let me have some, some comments, some general comments on, on the budget, how it just seemed 1st of all from the is it a, it is. and then i would give our input. how do we say as palestinians who are living in georgia them and that are under the same succession system of, of funny is it i, it, is that i, it is
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a believe that this budget is little bit nationally on a budget. it's a coordination budget and it's part of the coalition budget, even because this budget is more thought of getting the how to deem built onto the jewels. that's a very strong and the bottom getting to the maximum of, of getting the maximum benefit to, to, to the societies. and now the doors 10 percentage of is about 80 or ortho autism out of them is that i'm 20 percent of the site the site. so the, i'm sorry, i'm gonna have to cut you of the, we have to go live breaking news to see same thing. we're going to find that you bank the, please accept our apologies. not as plus live to ties, presentation thing. i was addressing the recession of the 2nd, the raise me some of his more of the, but it is. so you can only study when you eat in the movies. you know, it depends on the scatter. the more things we do to do advocation of true multilateralism, we can send the coordinated development regions based on
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a broad consensus somewhere in the city or ratio is the most populated region with the largest number of countries and a great diversity of civilizations. many of the looks on the boost, i mean in the face of the turbulent which and then foss changing well, where standing on a cross roads choosing the path of development on the continent. when you said something about the way of cooperation. and this is something that will decide the fate of all peoples that each so even china is onset to this. historic question is clear and unambiguous as part of my initiatives on the global development global security side to you. it's elizabeth and the global civilization initiative, passcode i have to create
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a clean and beautiful world with long term peace. come and prosperity, openness, and inclusivity on use as the founding principles, a certain way to the end to create a community of common sites for commodity activities. and this will be the decade of the about 10 year old initiative. and it's going to interest them after the starting point, end of the goal of which is opening new opportunities for joint development, which tend to paving the road use to prosperity for countries in the world of interest to you. but as the so i'm happy to note that's the ration economics union is acting in the spirit of open this mutual benefits is a maintaining close ties with the regional countries meet the seo and other multilateral mechanisms. and as
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a contributing to creation of a common space for development, how does achieving significant results, the development of china as the member of the crate generation family? this is an integral part of the your ration development and it's beneficial for the region. china is the largest trade independent, make papa all over the region to can nomic union last year, our bilateral trade to know that it was a $233600000000.00 us dollars representing a 31 percent increase. this is a great group dynamics and a great potential for cooperation doing that may be the best part of the you nice think to visit to russia, which happened in march, which and the only a supplementary we discussed new opportunities and reached agreements, economic interest on the conjugation of the belt and wrote initiative with the you,
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the chinese side is the concrete is upset, the interest sincerely interested in deepening the cooperation in this area. and we are willing to make the joint efforts in the interest on the to open up a new prospect for cooperation on the region continent. and the 2nd time for this year, china will host the said international cooperation for him. all the bells and wrote initiatives, and we are prepared to pack jointly with partners as part of the integration initiative and the p 8. you members centimeters to, to promote piece development corporation and mutual benefits. and share to my e mail, our victories and open new horizons, and the name of progress and the civilization in the multiple world,
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which is taking shape. thank you for your attention. we and realistically repeating you with the billing system, the, the spelling of this with best buy your scale and effort. and you'll see a is a good week i can of the we since less than i'm moving the queen still do you need 6 going there. is that simple? i'm slipping right back to the stairs of apple. if that was fine, is need to see thing. thing i need to was about multi lecture to them. well, it was about cost for choosing the pop i of the but i mean also told about the built n road initiative. we will of course be bringing more details of his speech later on today. not chinese americans continue to be on the receiving end of rising a hate crimes and racial bias in the united states. but the f b, i ad homeland security officials chose to focus on the chinese communist parties. it is a legit sweat to the country. instead,
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the threat from china is complex and as to the ccp is actively trying to undermine the economy and security of the united states. threats and the owner abilities to the homeland pose by the people's republic of china and counter evolving threats from the ccp now and into the future. so once again, we have members of the us congress meeting on capitol hill to discuss a supposed threat from beijing. the notion of a vast chinese conspiracy against our american way of life and precious bodily fluids never seems to get old. however, you will notice a certain theme and the comments are some of the lawmakers. it is important to be clear here that our adversary is the ccp, not the chinese people or people of chinese defense living and working in the united states. i'm very glad mister durham, that you made it very clear that this hearing should not be about chinese americans that could not sit in the searing. if this was an attack on asian americans, chinese americans,
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and we have seen the rise and hatred of been defensive much. well, that's probably because the world has noticed what has been going on over the past few years. americans of chinese does that have been targeted on ethnic base is innocent. people have had their lives destroyed. scientists so decided it would be better to work elsewhere. the department of justice is china initiative ended up being a big disaster. members of congress even came together for a letter that they sent denouncing racial bias. but yet the anti china hysteria continues perhaps a bit more cautiously. we now have a lot past in florida, banning chinese citizens from purchasing property the new law for bids. any non us citizen who's domiciled is china from purchasing land law, also forbid land purchases by citizens of cuba, venezuela or other so called kind threes of concern. and the american civil
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liberties union expressed its concerns about this new law. governor descent has presented no evidence. the chinese buyers of property in florida are agents of the chinese communist party, or that they have caused harm to national security deluxe, stigmatizes them in their communities, and costs a cloud of suspicion over any one of the chinese descent who seeks to buy property in florida. meanwhile, polls show that among asian americans, there is an increasing fear of racial targeting and hate crimes. the antique china atmosphere has heard a lot of us citizens of age and does that to now fear for their safety. the hearing clearly show that america does have some big problems. the ones on display of the hearing on capitol hill certainly did not come from chinese communist or from any other country for that matter. caleb and archie, new york, us base micro chip company mike. one says it would news
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a big part of this. i know revenue if try and just size the bonnet. meanwhile, sized south korea's announce that they wouldn't stand in the way of its companies. i'm finding in the feeling the gap left by my funds departure regarding what the us tells us to do or not to do. it is actually up through all companies. both samsung and this k holly mix with global operations will make a judgment on this according to the washington law, separate urge it's shipment producers to hold back from increasing sales to china if facing unless the risk that mike on china has indeed by mike on the sizing cyber security concerns that for those of us move last year, which impose stick ship controls on china and many of its tech manufacturers independent list, told us he believes that china is binding south between ship make is an effort to boost its own capabilities or the korean companies, samsung in particular,
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which also makes this type of mike to sort of them the, this is the chinese decision to cut off us supplies is what we call a, what do i call a pyrrhic victory? it's an empty victory because the, you, they know very well the us will. this is south korea we're talking about. so the us will send a few commands in the these companies, samsung and others will be banned from selling the product to china. i think the real goals and the chinese government here is to accelerate china as capability or in this fear increase the amount and improve the technology while that also this busy news, our little guy on dish, be sure to check out,
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but they don't preventative types with kidneys are interesting, believe us, as a couple of them, the the on december, the sixteen's, 2021, the ukrainian parliament approved law number 58. 31 the stipulates ukrainians, including children, can become organ donors, postuma state, without the notarized consent and without relatives consent. the organs can be sold a special database, accessed the corporates,
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with foreign clinics. the on april of 142020 to the ukrainian parliament tossed another little number 56108 exams. organ transplantation from the 18 the road to exposing ukrainian organs abroad was clear the . there will be no doubt any might give them a le mostly. and those will be possible at 70 say, excuse me, they'll be forced to look we must say diagnosis because i didn't somebody say it'd be in the quote on patrone of each nose. it's also called black market transplants, surgeons operated in his home country the other day when i thought for you to feel comfortable with your best left to and i've done that and what i've done, postal postal albany,
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a postal code for me and the sit on the fly, so festival gradually, lots of it seemed to settle gradual. what else can send them a possible gradual cd? it may be of a give to 20. so m o d not, i'm on the side of the particular of transplant ology laws adopted in ukraine. is this the right to harvest organs is granted to on the supervisor's private clinics. the organs are remove without consent of deltas or undertakers. these laws were passed during ongoing military action. though as a cool,
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let the bumper off hook up the pools easier to organ when we shift by gives us a via some less ellison, which in order to let, to spend your life good us to meet the what's the last and you know, the last a good, i need a legally, as opposed to like us less than what i mean. the left hand in general, id me a corner, not co sign, so as 40 and many of doing boss is hotspots and is risen through the rings. from sol judge the defense minister of the genetics people's republic. he's seen enough evidence of water. so cold river don't as do it that i symbol above the show that those both. oh yes. would you be at a bush also can be a little from bush to the point bullet store i knew will screwed up in the midst of the settles. think of being a little bit of shingle. and so when you show up in these laws, are promoted by former acting, ukrainian health minister, 40 on us improve on me kyler a, do escape
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a member of the advanced use of them to the people's policy. to escape when is ukraine's the largest network of private clinics, and his commercial interest is obvious. us citizen so prone or delta death. so she's known and ukraine said repeatedly, ukrainian, kidneys, and corneas. so welcome to the west liliana. so for one at the, at the stars and i should go to a grand staples the way done. the story of fussy, the pros are of a former ukranian security service officer who cited with russia. the ideological reasons in 2014 has documents confirming 2 proteins, criminal activities, and ukraine. you took, i was still younger, supposedly put the key out as much as you get home. that other player does a corner of the impression that that is what the look you know, create and it was pretty soft core going to we design, you were going off with a gun if you will. yeah. and that's a problem can use now
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a was to play as descriptive. maybe in the live beast functions play. what i am is not only city but those invites, if you just have to, we're going to under the new transplant those, the authorities, if you create in hospitals, prisons, military units, some orphanages for you to use the organs of anyone under the care, the law lives the band preventing a transplant surgeon from taking cards in the council of daughters who so divide the death of a patient or his brain of to which organs can be harvested. because the doctors can now take oregon's, you know, wish to say when they did it. because the net result is the same, the person's life is small, though they're not alive. can they complain? except
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a doctor that is going to know the truth. american journalist george eliza has covered developments in ukraine since my case being involved in exhibiting graves of civilians killed by ukrainian death squads. he submitted seriously connected to the us senate of to wage funding for the as all regimen was temporarily suspended from 2013 to 2014 human trafficking double in ukraine and between march 2014 and september 20 14262600 people went missing and in 2014, a group of ukrainian hackers side that they have good published correspondence between former ukrainian prime minister, usually a to machine cuz lawyer se gave lawson and gentleman transplant search and olga v.
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but discussing organ supply from dumbass code, abbreviations, we used cool, hot net kidney chip. you have a ton to increase the pool long. those were getting one orders to have enough people put it down 15 core, 6 to 3 nap 35. have 20 pen 5 full. got a message on sir gig. i've placed another order with you, but there were a lot of poor quality goods and the last batch. you're letting me down all the you haven't been here. you don't see how things are and conditions are getting tougher and tougher. quality is suffering. my people are getting access to material to late
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customers. how waiting the discount bob's going on. i was supposed to transfer you a minute. ensuring security is very difficult. we have to move this stuff out on our own use their proper access to the badly one to 10 hopeless cases. the. there was a big risk of a leak and too many questions for me. the local staff. don't let me down, look some of material and choose the best. there is plenty of material, but it's hard to get it out. the process for this claim that it's most good. however, they don't to file a lawsuit against the goods and ukraine. state authorities haven't launched an investigation either. most certainly the ukrainian government officials, security for issues like the, the s b u and police are involved. they would have to be why otherwise it would be investigated. and it's not,
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and it's not going to be harvested organs on store to transport. must be immediate from you separately on that. i'm going to use simple removing a split you most likely use and use the uh, for example, assist you in putting that bug around each. this for with eva serious probably just for the fuel moving audio really tiny business, surprise to us in speed. so it goes up more than the more time approach to wait for the insurance 2 inch and on the call, the boy you in the see, but don't use elliptical was more sometimes for total comes on, the quarter panel flushes a beautiful piece of also interesting was that i had left on the, from the a, the city of them like a couple of the more door people. is that the shuffle and we support from what i mean. this is leslie mitchell. i'm just, just,
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this is storage period expires. the organ comm be used for me is to to complete the buttons group aspect of old crap. what's on choosing his ears for is there a death in euros more sense, but that's the media kits of like go to solution to it. yes. going to cause you to consider your issue for us, for, for the, for me to or to double control. it was what it is. could i need for a forge, cool, awesome for fish, and you're going to insure it. so yes. and then that search students fish that chair to get the ship date of 1st box. and there's a bustle impeding or shipped in the back ship. they're not just and so the, the head of the shipment, federal research center transparent ology and artificial organs. professor saying a good year has its own definition of black market transplants, such as the name of the internet on the phone, agree with the buttons,
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you're in charge of bundle with it as a new for the fun for you. at the new zip code, 3, missouri why it's not a lot more or less to me. is that going lower shane? yeah. dollars a quarter of that abundance of where i need to be the losing the session. you said earlier, and i did so the, the technician, the referring you, but i'll show you the ordering things, but i sure is that going nip it in the stone 18 was more than speech impaired on special most of them and the dislike the reading at on phone with the associates in the human rights of roland. something the why isn't there any public debate on the competition? ukraine, why have the leads embrace to war and show negotiations?
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where's the anti war movement? and more importantly, how is all of this helping you crane? and it's people the euro because also taken an interest in organ trafficking, alterations in ukraine, the, the attorney and publication party to come in, take or to posted an article by don't a well afraid of billing, say, saying organ and procurement will soon be carried down by global rescue, which specializes in this type of supply and has a contract with the o. s. c a. the did you store it up just and then i use us like across like 3 years. uh, why don't you do that? i need, we see it. and you will get it to me pretty much,
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almost let me see what i think is gonna say, shouts out of business. i knew it was supervisor, the bus was even born using the visual dakota swimming. what let's do. and you know what the problem is is the head of the, let's see here is very political and they don't bring anybody that's not supporting ukraine. now. i called the american o. s. c e rep. actively working intelligence for ukraine. ukrainian intelligence officers coming around traveling with our oh, i see the issue is investigation. delta didn't say also writes about crematory, deployed in ukraine. at the beginning of 2022 german defense minister
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christine lumber, age satellites, and field hospitals, and lowball crematory and stations to help ukraine. the news through the board of troops into a panic. because everyone remembers the events of 2014, when to fighting is se ukraine was linked to a human organs black markets targeting your, of the us and israel. the traffic was controlled by s b u officers. the issue still some level field. allstate, the close. but it was really, it was mentioned here at the reading level previously, gonna come up with you and a lot of things in your language. the legendary somalia battalion come on to me file toasty co signed dv phones on the front lines from the start of war in don't bass the
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lease. what was happening on the ukrainian side of the border in real time. he was killed by ukrainian death squads in 2017. it's cut off some of the queue. you should listen. it was a typical level structural step, but also be a little come when you had them, but the gas as well. but the blowing the stores of uh, fifties will come up on it. and even though assume a couple of them are pretty busy. we'll schedule a new folder, a couple of doors on, but it's also it's a people system built in the monthly lending. and most of the core, you only use like a squint, a mac, what's up and running. it's fully aware. let me just, let's get something really quick customer for much, pretty genuine, from what i mean. yeah. so i'm not really with us and as well, the way share your thoughts on what item you looked was, was it? i don't they look, let's say you want, but you know, a couple of ways of present those to me. what can i do on that? cuz that's kind of a whole lot of the course of video game. i thought you were just curious the case
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on the board of india smith was this one of those in the one solution of us the vendor is. so you just to rank successes and another see such huge experience when it came to dealing finally with people. today's new analyses wouldn't stand for just guessing people and funding them in the ovens 1st, they'd harvest organs and sell them at a profits. the protocol was the worst case, just usage, ann latham from the federal. is that about to see when you're sold up patrol, but he, he and my number's unimportant. ukrainian doctors were trained in organ extraction by foreigners to the local charlotte funny
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process law. that is all what i stuff before i left below for them to dislike of the issue business. sure. let me provide you a list associated with that. give up. so your total because of the run up is off pages. a dpr. alexandra is a hodgin assassination by ukranian, nazis left an article about terrible funds discovered in 2014, in the villages nation. i think a and my number 22 goes to come. you not yet because of what some of the like for the one in the, in the middle of something. the fleming. yeah. that's about most the land land. so the come of the, the stupid phone and also the prostate of collect the initial we've used to work in the veterans and we just as cut off a little bit creature if a fox comes on board. but there's joining us along left of me a, b, c. and we're seeing thanks for meeting, you know, i'm, uh, i think you should cuz i'm gonna go to this, please. for the in the best opinion, the talking about just didn't know some good news. i'm not sure about the craziness,
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the slide on stuff just reaching out what's in logan for lots of us to follow up on the stumbling identity lock up. the idea is does oregon off? according to the world health organization. every year, there are more than $10000.00 black market human organ. sales. prices vary depending on region the, the whole live uh, costs from 152550000 euros. pod from 40000 aconia is from 421-5000. a kidney from 182250000. so narrow is owned by wage. one gram costs about 22000. the hodge costs from
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162300000. allowing me 260000 is 200000 prices in euro's bundle with the support for me. i'm gonna give you 2 or 3, and i don't want to go long of categories, but do what you can buy for business. if the principal at the lower here, we're at the, in the, at the clinic until the middle. the thing is that, i think give them mind that the come out of the, from the i need, which is agency to someone that the cost. but what can i answer? but the most appreciative of course, i can show him what to do, which is long enough to conceal tracks. trema children as well as other means are used the money. let's jump in as a pallet to learn about even less easiest just to let us know that there's a question like that. it's a really simple spring propulsion screen just to just so pistol with you to push them, but your proposal would be just you the doctor. well,
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schrader didn't say also writes, that danger may be that a wounded ukrainian army soldier wouldn't be given the necessary medical care. because they considered suitable donor materials. because of the, of just the level of corruption and ukraine and the level of crime. you're creating a whole new category and victor, if anybody that's in the hospital and whether it's ukrainian military, whether it's a prisoner in ukrainian custody or it's people from the boss village because they want to close them out to and their value is no longer that some of their lives, their value is what you can get on an open market for their body parts. and this is disco states, but this is just part and parcel with what the government of ukraine has become.
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good ones, the richest of the associated republics. ukraine turned into the forest, the item started fine and the budget was plundered and industry was destroyed. the, the most valuable land assignments, blanks oil, the was on least on millions of people, forced to live abroad against them, will have
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the so they decided to profit by selling the organs of their own dead soldiers. the those of oceans. would you let us see of the one? yeah, he is land with those those territories on the bus of but it just get pushed it because this is, did you several ways and that was done a lot of the did you any sooner enough way as much you to to do bring in that. ok in the when you come when you because over the so if you could keep them with them for doing you most of you. so when your website still has seen it, but it has actually starts maybe children's home number one, the oldest annual guns is operational. children of all ages live here or
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the that up. your call preferred tory a, much of this the call center main teacher at the children's home from the kids address. affectionately as mama vehicle can go mazda, both of them fix it, sending it to sort of the tim, how can i spell it in the little wrench? and the last one was denied communion square foot to use that quad should go. i found is do you think i thought if i did it earlier, but i didn't know any force, but i need to like even read the subjects to most. i'm going to switch us to thoughts sonoma above much of us. little ones by now back in 2014 exciting the military danger. the ukrainian or authorities ordered the evacuation of all children who had lost the parents in don't bass. this is
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the most indeed kimberly animal planet on there. that the, you know, when yes, quote or invoice. those are letting you know that, melissa, i've been diagnosed, you'd seen them right now down to the, with the offerings that went to odessa. they all finished down their itself was run by american d. as for, if you're looking at the say 7 people that were responsible for the children, 5 or more americans. and these were people that were supporting the combat that probably sector was doing in numbers. after that, a year later in publications like perfect impulse, they were reporting that the war from which is in odessa, which were being supported by churches,
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which is this particular one. and these particular children were being used for child trafficking. okay, so you have children missing their human trafficking. quotient is where are you going to find the black, oregon trade, the the, the jobs. so this i'll present and by the way, put in says rushes to becoming an economic locomotive despite cost pressure with less than functions, backfiring and only holding themselves low to laser with, with, with abundance destroyed in the west, western side of the safety of the plate. that provides
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