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p r. okay. um, but the way i look at it is it the, the russians are waiting for the counter offensive. it will fizzle out and that's when they will take their charge. i mean that, that the history is proven that over and over again. i mean, the battle of quarter skills, probably a good example, dan as well. yes. i mean, i think, oh, militarily, russia has probably, you know, an advantage that cannot be, you know, the account or is this point any serious way. the goal of the united states, at this point is to keep, keep the war going for as long as possible. and in many regards, that means trying to win the propaganda war, trying to show that we're still doing something to help ukraine trying to show that ukraine still has some fight left in them though. not much. and that really, again, is the tragedy here. i think the result of this war is not going to change the rush . it will prevail. but what's gonna happen is the war will be prolonged,
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and many more people will die of both sides. and that is the horrible tragedy of all this. and the idea that somehow the u. s. cares about ukraine or the cranium people i think is the live by that fact that they don't care how many ukrainians die in this effort next to your fear that given that the 2024 election campaign is right around the corner, that that is only going to incentivize the, by the administration to keep this war going even further because they do not want to rush and victory before the 2024 election or, or, or the are. let me, we got one minute before we go to the bank. john, i want to flip what we just heard from down here. they just don't want a ukrainian defeat. ok, now they're not even thinking about a russian basically. they just want to keep the craniums going. it and it's 5 hardest thing. okay. remember, it's a very power by part of to come on. like i said, we're looking, they'll keep them on life. support. life support happens to be f sixteens and
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infinitive. amounts of money of indebtedness to the ukranian people. so no matter what happens, the american military industrial structure and its bank stir, fine answers are going to extract their wells back plus interest, money plus interest on interest. as a result, that's domain name. now the wars already lost, no doubt about it. yeah, but it's been a good investment for a lot of people and yeah, america having the and victoria knew and got the russians in the amount of the russians and the ukrainians to fight. that's a remarkable outcome, gentleman and we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine and escalates and stay with our team. the the
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russian states never is as tight as calling us on ski unities. us saw some. some of the, in the system must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia today and supports the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube said this was a request, which is the
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welcome back across. ok, we're all things are considered on peter all about your mind. you were discussing ukraine and escalation the okay, let's go back to larry in tampa. i'm sure you will agree with me and our viewers that victoria knew and can keep her big mouth shut. ok. so you know, she was at this for a to resume. she was that this form recently. um yeah, it's a new okay. is running into i'm sure it's a good griffith for everybody involved. but she said within 4 to 5 months ago, um, uh, working with you on your calendar offensive view. um, i wonder how fast that light will go down the memory hole after all of this is done? no, because we do remember the famous telephone call with jeffery p at the us in bassett, or to ukraine. right before the cool and her very flour, lee language,
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which i can not use on this program. but, and you know, this is the essence of it all here. this is, she also said i didn't write it down for our program, but you know, ukraine will become like the epicenter of global democracy and all this kind of, i'll be to, it says out a was gushing, but it was, uh, it was uh, also galling but here's is woman very far away, very well fed and well funded and she's saying go into the meat grinder, we're right behind you. it's extraordinary larry, the book. but the, the same picture is worth a 1000 words. a victoria, a new language, enjoy heavy, her picture and a dictionary because that would be there with toxic and delusional. so she would at least have 2 definitions that would be associated with her. her image, i have never in my life seen a situation like we are seen with respect to ukraine, where they continue to announce the impending counter offensive. can i offer my
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readers? it's on our 21 dot com to do a thought experimentally said, go back to the day and imagine what would have happened. yeah, the general eisenhower and less than churchill, i put in roosevelt. we're announcing our offensive. we're coming up. okay. we're going to launch in june. we're coming to ask you what, what, what are the consequences? well, the, we all know what the consequences would have been. the, the allies would have been beaten and would have lost the germans would not have been confused and they would have been prepared to destroy. so why did we say, do we have such magical st key now that, that here we are as a 80 years after that of that almost that we're, we're now thinking that we can announced in advance what's going to happen. so the with newton saying this kind of thing, it just, it's for the reinforcers her and confidence, and the insanity of this behind her. that's what, that's what bothers me because she has no regard for the loss of human life that is
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unfolding in ukraine. and this is decidedly on the ukrainian side, that is suffering the enormous amount of casualties. yeah, the thing you've got to be the other thing you've got to take into account here is the meaning of the words we and our offensive. victoria newman's own family comes from trade. yeah. so when she says our offensive and your offensive isn't the american government to the american people's offensive, or is it an infiltration of the us government? it by people who decided generations ago to take action against russia by moving to america. moving up the ladder inside the regime, like madeline albright using the u. s. people, the us tax paper in the us taxpayer and the us government as a weapon of war for another nation. yeah. well, and also john, you can, you can throw in the latest interation of mr. vin. okay. which apparently is going to the bank on this as well. i mean,
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the buy mike mike next question has to do with grab. so i'm going to go to dan here . so, you know, i'm now and so, you know, i mean, i think she said, you know, even to the effect, you know, when that, when there's the nato summit, i mean, we really pinpointing it for everybody. okay. but it's, i think it's for griffith. ok. it says signaling to big donors, that means like congress and the arm is producers. you know, you know, so that the accounts for the, the drug attack of the kremlin, that last 24 hours, the political assassinations. what they're doing is they're keeping a ukraine is all in the march. they're, you know, they're, they'll be the rest of the, the ukrainian tags will be in moscow before you know it. but it all it does is the creed create this propaganda war. the keep it well funded and then we saw with the recent ridiculous, the dead crisis that oh, the defense department is always safe. dan. yeah. well, again, i think from the western point of view, this is largely a propaganda war, and they're pretty good at what size they're. yeah they're,
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they're probably the superior party here. yeah. and propaganda and, and frankly, the american people, sadly, are quite willing to believe the propaganda, even though they've been live you so many times about these types of projects, right in iraq and afghanistan. you know, we have the app in papers that showed that early on. right. our leaders knew that this was an unwinnable war, and yet we kept going for 20 years and trillions of dollars, whatever the it was those the use of dollars that was the target of the ward. this is, this is the paradigm shift that nobody wants to make. these wars are intended to drive the profitability of the military industrial complex and they do not care whether they win them or not. because if they lose them today, they can initiate the same or again, and either way, it's a profit of $40.00 to $1.00 and that's what the minimum military expenditure profit
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is. 40 to one. you can't even get that at las vegas. that's what they're playing with. yeah, well, larry, okay, but since it has been mentioned here, i mean, who's ever been punished in the last half century for a bit? being a uh, for a strategic blunders. has anyone ever been held to account? i mean john's got a really good point win lose or draw. it's still a good money making endeavor. larry, it's the best. well, he may have endeavored to the hang on. go ahead. what else do i have? go ahead. learned. yeah, yeah. it has been such that there hasn't been no accountability. there, however, is it's with what's coming out of this war. yes, the, the western military industrial complex is wrapping it out. and we're seeing all sorts, all the rooms are blocked and all the wonder weapons that are following the hi mars the page. are you, do you have 16? you know, the 45 year old, the old man and the group. and yet, what's being exposed is a russia is the feeding these technologies. in fact, the,
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in a country. now that would buy a patriot for air defense would be crazy. yeah. because the rushes debit demonstrated that systems the s 400. the es 350. now coming out the s 500 are far superior than anything that the western industrial. okay. okay. and larry elizabeth and to and what was much cheaper. what, what is the country that figured that out for saudi arabia they figured it out, right? yeah. and, and a lot of people have been taking notice, okay, i, you know, i called in to very expensive trinkets. okay. that's what they are. okay. and it, if you look at it, i want to bore our viewers. so your or my guess, but as it was explained to me by a russian military expert, is that the russians, they but it goes back to the so be there, they have a system that works and they just make it better and better and better it find that these things that can fly upside down and inside out and you know, might work, might not work. you might find a reason for it, but we're going to build it any way. okay. that's what they do in the west. okay?
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here it's very different and it's very, very practical dan, let me go to you in pittsburgh. the, the, the biggest problem, you know, because we were talking about how be a western piece of west that are, is, are you explain this more in the process? for me, it's very discursive. the, it's the narrative. what with the west wants is they want rushes, destruction, and would rush has been saying all along as we need to find a viable piece for europe. now, i know one is more sexy than the other, but the 2nd one is to everyone's benefit. and this administration and nato world will not listen to that because russia must be vanquished. but if it's not, hopefully, nato will be, dan, well, certainly nay, that nato, you know, shouldn't have ever existed in that certainly. but at any purpose that, that purpose, you know, went away a long time ago with the collapse of the soviet union in east block. but in any case, i'm, yes, i think data will go way. but the problem is,
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the, the us and it's military aggression probably won't go away that easily. you know, i, i look so, you know, wistfully at the days when we had a president by john f. kennedy, who was willing to deal with crew chavo or something like the cuban missile crisis, and many of called what's happening now. new crane the reverse cuban missile price . it's right that it's, it's now this russia being threatened, you know, by war and by, by miss 1000 troops on its borders. as the us saw being threatened by missiles in cuba, skilled kennedy was willing to make concessions to rach is that down. i do not see a white house that is willing to do that then that is really the tragedy here. yeah . and john on top of it and that is, you know, uh, the white house is vacant in many different ways. um, but yeah, that's one of the things that's different this time around is that in the european the weights have been completely cowed. i mean, you have the german chancellor,
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i call him sergeant schultz on this program, but it is repeatedly humiliated and he just takes, it's extraordinary. that's a job that's. that's because the so called democratic elections across europe are remote control from washington. and any criticism of zalinski also is misplaced because he's nothing but a marion at. and if you trace the wires all the way back to source by is also a mary annette of the bag stairs. and of the military industrial complex fuse job is just a rubber stamp the spending of tax payers money and its transfer into the hands of those who do not give a damn about america, about ukraine or about anything related to either. larry, it's my, i think you and i have the, i talked about this before. this conflict will come to an end, but it will come to end on brushes terms and rushes terms only. um they, you know,
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the main scope process that the west showed itself to be. duplicity is liars blowing up the, the north stream pipeline. i mean who, who in their right mind is going to talk to these people very. i got another, there is no fence. that's what worries me, peter, is that there is no off ramp here there by you. the united states has built up such a hostile rhetoric and, and made it impossible civil for any negotiate to solve. but there is no basis of trust. so the only option is this is, i think this is going to escalate. the world is going to spread. it is going to involve nato and russia is going to end up destroying they go. i think that's all what, what is in the long term plan. and russia actually needs to do that in order to eliminate the missile threat. that's in romania and poland right now. and you know, you've probably got something like that doesn't involve, but i frankly do not see. but here you're absolutely right. because because from where i am, nobody wants to do this again in 5 years or 10 years or 20 or they have been there
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. we have to be a resolution that and that's what makes and scary, but that's the promise as well. gentleman, that's all the time we have a want to thank you, my guess in pittsburgh came by and invalid. right. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c. you next time. remember process the the,
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i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in the robot most protects this phone existence with alexis. the
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dish. and even though it gives nice brush needs to be snows and go right at don't come over the kitchen at the pick. and i may just keep a book item 672 don't nipple by yell. so basically at the when use this to touch was a get away from actually civilization from the ground, the meat caring can i? so the former following the list of all street, she left the incentive for her life. why left or street? i left a is, i'm a 2020 i and it was best threads on one hand, but also a dislike to prove addition to work. and i had been living on 50 euro as a week for about a year in the house because i had very little income. i think it was the fact that i had searched as an independent minister. emmett, a show pod is a renown french political analyst. professor at the military academy and all 3 of academic works on geo politics,
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including the explain book chronicle of the clash of civilizations, in which he assesses current developments in europe. this book was the beginning of my providence to be to be with this because i was fired from the french military academy. i was very profit. so during 10 years it was the beginning of the arrival of missed the 2nd south quincy. and that by time people record a new point, so that a preliminary 10 west phone go stronger in the french defense system. and they wanted to fire me because a was notes pro. i dropped east. i was of the pro u. s. on this site and we don't need this guy anymore. so it was organized just to the fire was this is lisa will blame the split premiums. mission does mention it doesn't show up. well the need for steam. it's an opt you out that gets pushed on and how many people been blamed to sock and bubbling that payment
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and bills being a bit confidential. the good score payment doesn't give you some good ice and gets caught in the, at a fleet the recent shops. cuz you'd meet up at the point of a steep moose and main stream segments. we also have amazing, extensive big 3. sorry, this is the deal, the, the problem sent in on this problem. so right in 2017 and i became minister. but the real problem started when i wasn't at any moment inspected costs, so they, they made a very big patriot campaign ask that was long before i acquitted austria's support for food in my soul sprays russian propaganda excel. she had administered joins the
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list of the hughes pro criminal, obvious the ex ministers now being charged with the animal cruelty because of a shameless, the pool and lots to me in about it on griffin feet, an optimize. i didn't see it reported to those things, but not every life is as typically what, what, what does to put is enough to do. they sell reports to the media, that blood type of decimal protection. and when i tried to go to court, i was told vs will see against me so that i should best enough to go to port. so there was no protection on definitely with the media that was off a great management codes unless it appears. but it's been a little bit this face. this is that i stand far. i think i'm going to enjoy this beach was media are all good. i had the 3 of them in the audit that's called and not every single needs to break free from all a dependency on russia. it is
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a matter of political will. we will find solutions. and we are working on this dependency on russian impulse. and if he decides to, to cut the seed supplies, we would have to be processed. we think we can replace the russian gas line and the plan is being executed the right now. if this is something reality, which of course, it's not, no more than the no more demo procedures should have the right to express your own views, rebuilding forwarding police, but such as no to the case anymore. either to excuse me, for student, ms. help childrens computer that you can peoplesoft. so for steam sheets thing though, good, you know, boss, because she didn't own 12 of these fellows. these of them out the shows they show a day and told them put back on piece to the young because i am a responsible person and whatever extra, and i have to take all i took. i,
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