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celeste groups to conduct the tax inside russia. in fact, they sounds like an encouragement for ukrainian terrorists isn't the administration on the stand that no one believes the slogans about non supportive ukrainian strikes on russian territory. especially when these words are pronounced somehow bashfully and hesitantly, the united states is consciously and they were tree bleed descending into the base of hostilities in europe. it's very ironic, isn't it that some when you put the west, lead a native narrative under the microscope you keep coming up with these phrases, the escalation, your name. so the claims that it's all about the escalation stilton but my the point himself a couple of weeks ago with the scripted interview with the washington post the escalation. but in fact, when you listen to someone like judge pony, you know, he's of right and do, says, politician who's quite mostly is not present to them, making polemic comments. so i think for him to say this, i think we should take it very seriously. i think um, typically is signaling to russia to west of,
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to media in general that the west is about to up the answer of the stakes and it's a and it's will with russian. so what can we expect? some of the future is indicating, i think cleverly signaling is that the ministry strikes outside of the book. the bullet is on the crate of now to be expected. a little signs. meanwhile, of the escalation in these really tell us the new conflict with the former continuing to make space for their supplements. forcing part of the bike generally any means. but one palestinian family is resisting the grieves have refused to abandon their incest fruitful, leaving them surrounded by us really build walls and leading permission to leave their home. the family was even reported. they offered millions of dollars to the effect they rejected. they offered story coming up later in the program, the, the president of cuba has granted on exclusive interview to
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r t. miguel diaz canal covered his country's historical ties with russia. and the challenge is the car to be a nation is dealing with today in the face of us impression. he also highlights the process of moving away from the american dollar, saying it leads to benefits for those making the shift the gold standard. today's global international relations is the united states of america as aggressive human istic policy of building goals, imposing punitive sanctions blacked them out of aggression and slammed. i think breaks provides a brilliant alternative for economic integration, especially for developing economies on the poor nations. the circle, 3rd world countries, the global filed because brick stands by multi part of the relations. and i believe that we need to recognize the leading role of russia in the shaping of this multiplied welts today, breaks nations as proponents of multi polarity with corresponding views of global economy on proposing to give out the us dollar us another important question, what does it mean to give up the us domain in the context of international economy
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and trade. first of all of the don't arise ations to us as a foundation for more inclusive, a more mutually beneficial relations as well. as cuba expounds it's relations with countries including russia. the nation that lets people is still under the pressure of us functions. unimed vargo imposed on the island 6 decades ago, remains us those the bond on financial transactions in dollars. a bottle, of course, is far from being alone and helping to navigate at western sanctions as the cuban leader expanded on to r t. you can catch the full set on, on thursday here throughout the day. you can see that the attitude of the west and some european states is becoming more and more aggressive. does burrell, how to view repeating diplomacy? has compact west in countries to adult and, and other states to a jungle, while the french president mach phones remarks during his visit to africa, has been cooled down by new colonialist. why does to west have such as tons?
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i think such statements are part of a hedge, a monic way of thinking that always sees developing countries as it's backyard, denny, thing that developed countries think about this, how to use developing countries results is to satisfy their imperial appetites. this is part of neo liberal bourgeois ideology. a powerful neighbor is keeping us on the economic pressure with the impulse continuously increasing this pressure and trying to seduce us at the same time. but all that is just lies an empty promises. it is at times like this that we get friends from other countries supporting us with real actions and under conditions that did not harmful to our independence. to le chloe list, scramble for resorts is more than a century go inside out. africa is being remembered today. this wedding to stay marks the 100 and 21st time of history of the end of the 2nd world war of the biggest and costly as conflicts. the british fought free world war one of the adult on the 20th century. britain attempted to satisfy its appetite for sight of african gold,
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claiming some 70000 lives in the process. the military power was on even with 500000 british soldiers facing off against $88.00 in bore troops due to an unknown and difficult terrain for the british. the board republic gained the opera how the 1st, but london's forces eventually dominated, or to corresponding cath, legal. i'm assuming, expands on the grim anniversary of how something today are seeking to justify the wars brutality or the narratives of this con 60 leaves. or rather, between these 2 warring fire in the sides on the african so has been carried through over many years and the plates and dispute thoughts for the involvement of subjects. not only i'm reading your thoughts in this whole thing, did some of the 1st pain and say facts. blacks are employed in the concentration camps, the main woods as minutes you supplying age 14 and well, the transporting food and weapons as well as animal seats. the women on the other hand, as well as the children, are not stayed as they were to the concentration camps as assistance to the food
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women as full was to feed the front line commanders. now, the british felipe suits in using the black label as 5 and the movement of the fluids as well as healthy and which is navigates the south african landscape. now many of these black men and women died not as a result of the void south back from what's important diseases from the overcrowding in those concentration comes as well as plus invitation, entering t 19 a purchase and to defend that the actions of his full fathers during a dialogue about winston churchill, his legacy now jacob reese mould was justifying concentration. came strewing an appearance on pvc question. time. while these concentration camps held black and we'll women and children against, they will often abruptly see them from the funds was over 27000 of them died at those kinds. only $6000.00 men died as a result of the voice of that which is empty. and says that the formation of the camps will for the safety, south african concentration camps have exactly the same mortality, right?
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as existing laws go at the time. so that not a good thing, but where else, where people going to live when the use of concentration down the numbers of those that perished during the war, remain conclusive for the put and the british. but alarmingly, the black methods, who account for launch a percentage of the dates remain and know which is campaign that it may be clubhouse, has come out with the latest evidencing how look more was like either of the british army had been since or other had rather sent places to live or other, he had been since kabibi need the situation in south africa at the time. he also writes letters that meets the atrocities, posts to the pause and the needs of the land using sweep schools of children that were dying and how the conditions in black came so atrocious, with little to no food as well as milk basic health care. the theory that all the weekly children being dead, the rate would fall off is not so far borne out by the facts. the strong ones must
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be dying now and they will all be dead by the spring of 19 o. 3. i thought we had begun to turn the corner and that after having reached unparalleled heights of mortality in october, we should now show a heavy decline. unfortunately, the figures have risen again. alarmingly. this we can fill was a complex and lighted concepts that have far reaching consequences for southern africa and the glue. it remains an important event in the history of imperialism and colonialism, and serves as a reminder of the human cost of will and concepts. that's a from so me, so r t to finish that the, the us congress is expected this wednesday to vote on the legislation to give america yes, more credit, treasury secretary, angelik diaz and whatnot. the nation may default on its financial obligations as early as next week, if the debt ceiling is not res, default less subset, which would be an economic earthquake for the country. we no estimate the treasury
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will have in sufficient resources to satisfy the government's obligations. if congress has not raced or suspended the death limit by june 5th, during the week of june, 5th, treasury is scheduled to make an estimated 92000000000 of payments and transfers. therefore, our project at resources would be an adequate to satisfy all of these obligations. as well, the fiscal responsibility would allow washington to borrow more over the next 2 years and then set certain spending limits to the end of the decade. well, major reason for the needed injection. what's on the screen? the us defense budget reported to be funded to the tune of $886000000000.00 for the 2024 fiscal year. the biggest ever piece time, bigger of debates on delay over the bill has been centered on previous republicans amongst a cut spending or for reports a many of those purse strings did not get typed in. the white house says also
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stated the budgets agreements reached with congress will not affect the location of additional funding, mag, and refer you crate. former senate to aid on right? heard tara read say is that while vast sums of money are being spent on the military, ordinary american citizens are hurting this year. for the 1st time, coming up, the defense budget will be one trillion dollars which some unimaginable amount. meanwhile, roads in america are falling apart. the infrastructure is the economy is down and inflation is up 40 percent. we have the highest child poverty rate we've ever had. the highest homeless rate in history. our economy is crashing and they're continuing to work longer. well, i know when you look at the main stream media in the west, what you see are social, cultural issues trending or things like that. but you have to understand that's artificial. americans are concerned about one thing right now. the economy. they're
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losing jobs or wages or stagnant infrastructure, just falling apart. fuel prices are off the roof, but our take on to be there. chris ends takes us through now. the rama vacations of the debt ceiling door being kicked in it would be absolutely catastrophic. the country is the on the risk and the, the end of the day that the g d, p is box on us. that's right. says the us, that defaults and that their entire basically all these buttons that hold him to come with this. i think they can reduce it by starting to strategically acquire other assets. you know, we've seen the russian government do that by lots and lots of goals and the wisdom from us dollars as you're buying things that time to go buy things that are real things that i would say, you know, if you look at goals, you'd have to even big core and you go countries buying bitcoin as well, alternative asset classes that are just pieces of paper because, you know, if you, let's take dollars for example, right. gold is that something that's used uh, people like to wear on that thing is when they get my people like to wherever it
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around that the next people like to, you know, where it on watches, those kind of things, the things that would take value in the long time, the question is, how long can they keep raising the debt ceiling? how long is the world's going to believe that these are these all sufficient numbers that are on the screen? why don't say we have the money, we by the real anything. i mean, they've got a bit of a way to go, let's look at the us defense budget. the us defense budget. this. yeah. was one trillion dollars is asked phenomena, right? so if they keep raising, get, know, eventually when that when the people wake up and realize that this, this is not real, they just to buy too much, they reduce the, the start of the living. so the vast majority of that population, and the only way to keep the perpetuate the life is to just keep them borrowing more money and striking it at the file and crates. it ok, microcosm of a bigger issue. the jewish religious school has been built in the westbound guide posts where his release previously with drew from in 2005, stipulated in the gas,
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a disengagement on binding, essentially their return to the area. but then us really, government tells listed restriction and brought again to the for the contentious issue of settlements in the region. ortiz, middle east correspondent, pre, if an option that takes up the store when it comes to is rarely probably seen in conflict. you hear many stories about palestinian villages surrounded by drew, supplements, and roads, enclaves, cattle from the rest of the west bank. but the story is truly unique. you do israel's active construction and supplement. expansion based palestinian house found itself locked from 3 sides by jewish villas and separation wall that the lady that these really occupations always choose as a high location. the overlooks the entire area to live in, in order to fully control it. sadly, my house is on the highest point of the village, and so that's family has been living in this house since 1979. settlers came after
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and started building all around, including on 10 hector's of land belonging to the high ups. several colt vessels couldn't stop it in 2004 separation. well, security barrier is really racked as following violent probably stayed in, uprising snaked around how does house to protect his neighbors from him and his family? it doesn't of the city to be cameras service same go. when it's rarely security, put a gate in front of the house that only they have control of it got totally locked to go in and out. the family needs permission that they often denied. and the rest of it didn't have a i wish the world would see the truth about these rarely democracy. i hope they see what they do to the palestinian people, how they steal our land, and put everyone in big and small prisons. my family's life represents the lives of all palestinians. is it such as wanted the highest to leave wrestling attaching reporting to police side that says he and his relatives were injured many times.
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and he spent 3 months in jail where he was offered money to leave the house. these really authorities attempt to cut these gordon not kinda not of i asked, i was recently offered 25000000 dollars and the chance for integration with a 4 and passport for me and my family, but 25 or a 100000000 will not make me think twice, this is a legacy for my ancestors, no matter how much they offer an exchange for this land. even if they kill me and my family in this house, i will never leave for mr. willis, sa, that's children. he has 4 can go to the playground only when the gate is open and they know it. they also know that it would be a bad idea to throw something over the wall when they both accidentally flew day once. they were detained for 4 hours and were not released until so i thought i'd signed the paper promising it will not happen again. not surprisingly, the kids did not speak in favor of the neighbors. they used to hurt my grandfather and make him suffer. they came here to accumulate us. they don't want post time for
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arabs, they won't post time for themselves only to get rid of us. we sold people from the other side of the fence and tried to communicate, but they made it clear that they are not willing to talk. and is rarely settlements to the rhine. tennis rarely supplemented to the left side. that's house is sandwich, right in the middle. there was also a security road down there and around that the family can not use it for dues, only live here is far from easy. they have had many chances and reasons to move, but they didn't for almost 45 years and say they will never do so as this is the home. but even though it's not all t from bait, aids valley student administration k worrying development in central africa over 200 cholera cases in the space of a week. i've been detected in a time in the democratic republic of congo. 5 people have lost their lives to the
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water born disease and fears are mounting. things could escalate rapidly or less. more health finds its way to boot capital in the countries ext the scene. as you know, the color is a disease. if does he hands? it is it these from elsewhere which shows the inequality in the spread of results is in our country. the hospital participates by emphasizing communication on hand hygiene and food hygiene as well. it is in this sense that the hospital intervenes to help bully inhabitants of the south keep you in because who in particular, to fight against this disease, the
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mexican apple that i receive them get started at night. we wake up in the morning, which is the patient and sent him to the hospital. we think them was so no difficulties when we arrived. they received the patient into the team, and so far the patient is feeling well. we think the general hospital, the issue will continue to monitor the next to the painting was kind office on so delivery of american f. 16 just to you print could elicit from moscow. it's cross talk, state co shirts for the
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the russian states to narrative as tired as i'm one of the most sense community best. most all sense i'm at the same assist. you 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 the russians coding and split the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say steven twist, which is the
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[000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered on peter lavelle. the kremlin has made it clear deliveries of at 16 jets because would be an unacceptable escalation. we've heard this farmer frederick before. think fast to the weeks before the start, the brushes special military operations. the russians weren't bluffing, bent, and they're not fluffing. now the processing ukraine and escalation, i'm joined by my guess, then colic in pittsburgh. he is a professor of law and author of the plot, the scape goat russia in tampa. we have larry johnson. he is a managing partner for burg associates and a former c. i. a analyst and
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u. s. state department countering terrorism. official annabel rate because to john pas which he is a political consultant or a gentleman cross up role is in effect that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated, mary, let me go to you. person, tampa. i love what else? words unacceptable. escalation this again, it rang a bell with me because we heard this the months before the complex. and obviously i have told the guests that listen to me in the west. the ro sions don't bluff your thoughts. larry, not even though i agree with you, russia, russia, that's not the united states in that regard of the, i guess the good news is that the f sixteens abilities are, you know, capabilities are grossly exaggerated. yeah, so that it will market escalation. but russia has all the tools and equipment from the standpoint of our defense systems to shoot them down. so they will be, it will just be one more example of the united states, a banjo as a whole,
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of wasting military resources. and the only thing to accomplish, see, this just irritated russia. dan, basically the same question. this is in the backdrop, then the last 24 hours that were drone and there was a drone multiple drone attacks on the moscow region, very little damage. i don't think anyone was killed or are even really seriously injured, but it does. could set a precedent here. we, we, we had with the, the, the, there was an attack on some kind of command, the control center around tab. so this is an escalation that's going up the escalation ladder. we're all traveling up. unfortunately, there's a certain point where you don't want to get on the escalation ladder and you know what i mean? go ahead, dan, in pittsburgh. you know, this is a quite frightening situation and i should say that a one point, joe biden himself, it said that sending these types of weapons of that to you crying would be crossing the red line. did he didn't want to cross, but apparently were willing to,
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we keep moving that red line further and further. and yes, we are, you know, possibly headed towards a greater complet gratian. it should be all in uh, uh, code silvo or beating up on protesters and lab. rob is saying that, you know, serbia, kosovo could be another increasing hot spot in europe. i mean, it's really has all the marketings of a great a we're on the floor and i think we all need to be very, very cognizant of that. and the need to be raising our voice is against it. well it john, um we have heard this great famed the almost ferry tell the story about a counter offensive it's we just have to wait a little bit longer. so we throw in the have sixteens here. i seriously doubt they have sixteen's all ever arrived there because for the very reason that larry just mentioned, they'll just be shot down. i mean, the united states has been fighting hurts been for the quarter century. they have
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it in stock, and it with a peer power and using conventional bucks, never having thought an enemy that has an air force, i think in what, over 50 years. john? well that, that number of 50 is a, is a, uh, coincidentally quite accurate number because the f 16 is a 45 year old fighter. it was developed in 1978. it's now 45 years old. and so what we're talking about is sending in a fighter, which would be the equivalent of the british spit fire from 1945 into a battle in 1990. and the go for that's the difference between today's tech, the log, the technological advances and what was done in the past. so if you talk about the of 16, it's a non stealth aircraft. easy to shoot down. it has 50 percent less thrust than the f $35.00, and it has less range and we're talking about
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a massive country here. ukraine. so i would suggest that what we're talking about here really is just an extension of the old war, is a racket that american generally a general smedley, butler described, this is a way for america to clear its inventory and get the ukranian government and ukrainian people for the next generation and get rid of useless hardware and have russia shoot me down for free. and that's what's about to have as well, talking about things and you know, and in reserve here, larry, i mean, you just, how many more troops can ukraine sacrifice for mission and patients and it's only impatient is not too in depth to ukraine. obviously it is to inflict this reteach of defeats on brushes. so, i mean, i will, i've wandered, pondered for months now what future historians will say about the leadership of ukraine. i mean, they are the ones that are sacrificing their young while the others flee the
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country. i just have to wonder the demographics of all this larry. all right, well the future historians will look back and say that both with respect to ukraine and to the west. they were in se of that, or they were status of the reality is ukraine does not have the manpower to send in too bad. so what do i mean by that? it's one thing when you recruit somebody and put a uniform on them, that does not make them assaults are capable of operating and large unit maneuvers as an example. and that requires a months of training. well, ukraine doesn't have those people that it can grab and then put into those training and situations that allow that training to on full. and they have the leisure of the so in these reserves, and they're still going to be green and unprepared. that's why i don't get with this, you know, the here with respect to the 16 discussion,
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it's gonna arrive later in the year. like december. i don't think ukraine's military will be intact by the end of the year. i do not see how they can button and you months, months, a domestic trend, months to basic training. we're talking about advanced weapons here. no way. yeah. what i mean basically your basic training is what, like 3 months basically per just, just to get started and that's why that's why and how to put on your uniform march information and understand the difference between right and let. well, let, let me, larry also here. yeah. i mean i, i hope i get my number right here, but up to 600 different systems in the military systems are being built honey. it's holly and stuff for to do stuff. a little bit of power stuff, but i don't know if anybody in the baltic states have it anything more than a pistol, but you know, i mean, none of these things can talk to each other a actually the calories they use different caliber of shells. i mean, i guess, you know, we can talk to a lack of training which, you know, this has even been reported in western media, but you have this kind of, you know,
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rag tag allowed to use stuff that nobody really wants anymore. larry. and no, it's a great, it's a garage sale. i saw this 1st hand how it affects the operations. when i was the c, i a and we were providing supplies to the conference, all of the fires who was running to settle american task force at the time. he bought 25 different aircraft. and the, every single aircraft had different maintenance requirements. instead of buying one kind of lane and servicing them with the same kind of parts, we created an incredible logistics problem and, and the nato of the united states. they're doing this on a, on a no clear scale. i mean, it's massive how, how incompetent it is. well, dan, i mean, again, it is the biggest frustration for a lot of people watching. this is the whole issue of timing and i think you were on my program when i asked them who's got the clocks and who's got the time and the way i read it, and i'm not a military expert,
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even though everybody on cable thinks they are. i'm not okay. the, i'm serious, you know, a, the way i look at it is, are this, they have succeeds all this little trinkets. that's just for p r. okay. um, but the way i look at it is that the, the russians are waiting for the counter offensive, it will fizzle out, and that's when they will take their charge. i mean, not that the history is proven that over and over again. i mean, the battle, of course, is probably a good example, dan. well, yes, i mean, i think, militarily, russia has probably, you know, an advantage that cannot be, you know, the account or is this point in 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
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