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do you have a special on sound knowledge about the solutions bottom, where's the creation by low of a special company to you, able to deprive cit, city citizens, individuals for their wise to be elected to the us government is concerned by the polish governments. passage of new legislation that could be misused to interfere with poland is free and fair elections. we share the concerns expressed by many observers that this law could be used to block the candidacy of opposition politicians without due process. the new doors are set to create a commission to investigate, for example, alleged rushing into fair and since 2007, the critics see that move as an attack on the opposition as political opponents wouldn't have the powers needed to challenge the decision in, quote extractions to bring under scrutiny the main office which and later on to screw with both the former prime minister and the full. but you council president. well, let's learn much more costing. well i've, i've enjoyed has done the senior research fellow with the global policy institute.
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it always offers, uh, well, should we say a comment to an analysis of the mainstream media just does not want to listen to. it's always good to have your own. george, thank you very much for coming in. i see international a great pleasure. what do you make just off the top of your head, right. what do you make of the legislation? or is it really trying to shut health a to all tentative voices as the opposition planes? do you think it of what it is? a father of a political 5, there's an election coming up in september and the law and justice body could well lose the selection. so they are trying to do in their opponents, which is the, the donald to ask of civil platforms, are they? um, but what's really interesting here is that both the tools, spotty and, uh, the, so the law and justice bought the uh, the absolutely rabidly and do russian, i mean it's like there's, there's the really does nothing between them. you know it to separate them in the
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hatred of russia. what separates the 2 patches is live there of essential embrace of some of the e u. us, well politics. donald, to us was of course of a senior figure within the european union. and the european union is obviously a rallying around him. usually he is a member of the club. i have yet scape the law and justice by the then then no thought of that club. you know, they have some of the right wing social views that are not in conformity with the ease of use. and that's why the e. u has been continually, i'm giving you a headaches to the low injustice by the so this isn't really anything to do with the russian influence. you know, what, who's more or less a pro russian,
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that pool anti russian. it's a sway to about this upcoming election. i see, i see said paula taking, i guess rot incentive because i mean i, as you was saying that your, you know, some argue that this little bit target the full about 5 minutes. i don't know to, it's coming to mind that the, the, you trusted the head, his commission. so it's a brussels, trusted him polling didn't. but i got to what do you read into the criticism from the you and the united states? what, what was that surprising? do you think what could have caused a re thing can was so i want michael is the recent. i mean this live in such a this phase in brussels and in washington, poland is very sensitive to of and very negative views. i mean these up, we have basically, they want, they want to keep in with the westland masters. so it might cause the reasoning. it's happened before. the poland has made all day shifts, moves um, such as,
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for instance, um the denial of the far an ownership of media. this of course, upsets immediately the americans because that meant the americans were going to be pushed out to poland, media market and poland. very quickly, back down. so it's possible that the big into, back down in the face of this uh uh you know, breakfast ability. but the, you know, they also know that donald, to us is the mind they, they want those, the window selection and you know, they, they, they don't want the loan just as bother it just, you know, it's just not the kind of call to even know when he's done and they've done everything that they can to be even more and see uh, russian then goes to live on the line or anyone in washington. yeah, well as you say with this election looming, there's a lot of political, the tip toeing and a fancy footwork going on. right now. george, somebody wiley, senior research fellow with the global policy institute. always a pleasure. thank you very much. i think it was a desire to find
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a new equal place in the modern world and profit from its own natural resources has won the backing of moscow. russia is totally different. i'm not to make the comments while in mozambique the latest leg. if is latest africa to it sounds like a new courtship. africa does not want to return to colonial times. it wants to make the most of the natural resources it possesses and not just to trade raw materials that have been exported from here for centuries. but to make products that will have added value and be in demand. and of course, today's africa is immeasurably more aware of its identity and is increasingly insistently demanding for itself an equal place in the emerging multi polar world order, including 2 proper and fair representation in the un security council, which russia supports hope so to get all of those visits and walls and they can be a pest control is that followed after i think provides very good snapshots of the
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changes happening within the international system. because many african countries, as we have been reporting through all of this visit, have taken the position of neutrality. when it comes to the conflict in ukraine, they refused to succumb to the west. some pressure to impose sanctions against russia or terminate financial energy. other sorts of deals with the russian federation as to the level such today of the press conference. this is demonstration that africa is not what it used to be. you know, africa wants to be treated with dignity. it wants to be treated with respect. it doesn't want to be a rubber stamp in the united nations. it wants to take a self interested, constructive and substantive role in international affairs. mozambique is a good example of that because it's a country that has had a productive relationship with mosca ever since its independence in 1975 has a pretty vibrant industrial cooperation with the soviet union. and the one thing i
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want to mention is that most on pick itself is no stranger to arms conflict. it faced the very bloody civil war back in the 1990. it is still suffering from a militant insurgency in the north of the country, but the position of mos on because that all conflicts need to be settled through direct dialogues. so we stress the need for the entire international community to seek local solutions to local problems. our prism emphasized the role of russia in the mediation of numerous conflicts, including the cleaning conflict. in particular, the chinese initiative, emphasizing the need for direct dialogue between countries. she also welcomed the efforts of the russian federation to organize the 2nd rush of africa for them. unexpressed readiness, if necessary, to contribute to the establishment of peace and good neighborliness between russia and ukraine and now uh, there was also a very interesting question about the rumors surfaced by the american ambassador to south africa about the suppose it trade
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a weapons trade between south africa and russia, russian for ministers sub if american ambassadors have any issues or doubts about that. they should mind their own business. use the media if something was stopped by the american or any other overseas ambassador. and then in general, you need to know your place and not get into other people's affairs. as for the topic of arm supplies, i would like to emphasize once again that we never violate international norms, but our western colleagues do violate them. they declare neutrality with regard to the events and ukraine, but pump the country with a huge amount of modern, long range and generally unsafe weapons, including for those who use them, i mean the shelves with depleted uranium to give support to a regime whose official representatives loudly threatened to kill all russians, all of them. therefore, it is probably better for american and passengers to take care of their own image in the eyes of the foreign public. villarreal he accused the west uh directly of
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exploiting africa and many other parts of the world. them, he said that the many countries do not want to go on with that. as before, a press article with cooling out circled sinister efforts to divide beijing and new delhi has been read, tweeted by the chinese embassy in india. now the west, particularly the us, attempt some more concealed form of divide and rule on a larger scale. concoct and emphasize the concept of dragon elephant rivalry and engage and sinister psychological manipulation between china and india. meanwhile, a us congressional committee has that recommended the inclusion of india get this into the nate. so plus group of countries. the suggestion comes a month before the indian appointment is set to visit the united states. and the
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committee said, including new dally into the car and 5 member group would quote, when the strategic competition with the chinese communist ok. winning the strategic competition with the chinese communist party and ensuring the security of taiwan demands, the united states strength and ties with our allies and security partners including india. meanwhile, the new parliament building has been officially opened in new delhi or 5 minutes to unload each of pots in the opening ceremony for the $120000000.00 building, saying it will quote witness the dawn of a self reliant india. but a journalist such the end of the run, john believes that india joining the native pass group could be a risky move for you to at least have a listen for yourself. new business with mapped will part of this. it will be very risky of forming them and i have to concrete, which interests are totally different. who, who imperialist is the card could you call on the other certificate card has been
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up all the ridge and, and, and did pretty good the relationship. but the indian mazda is that so, so the big indian government did, because they done all the specs i think, and i hope they have a lot of toilet in descript. the worst president joe biden has threatened you, gun to with sanctions off of the african nations government to introduce a controversial. i don't see, elegy bt little lax is the latest development in an alarming trend of human rights abuses and corruption. in uganda, i've directed my national security council to evaluate the implications of this low on all aspects of us engagement with uganda. and we considering additional steps including the application of sanctions and restriction of entry into the united states against anyone involved in serious human rights abuses. or corruption. the
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president biden's comments were echoed by the us secretary of state antony, blinking, who said that washington is considering counseling, visas for you guys on officials. well violated the rights of l. g, b, c. people. while the british municipal for development on africa claim the new level damage, uganda has international reputation for its pod. you've gotten a government, says the moves aimed at protecting the sanctity of the family. when you've gotten this parliamentary speaker saying they have strong that they've stood strong to defend that culture values an aspirations of bad people. let's have a big discussion about this now here and i'll let you international golfing it out . come on the last to syria, nonprofit. i've talked to you about them with stuff with direct over the age of center for studies and translation. gentleman a very good evening to you both and very well. welcome to the program here, live on oxy international. very glad to have both of your company today. i'll jump straight into it as we have very little time off met 1st to you. what do you make of what is essentially a potentially hit western pressure on the uganda government?
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a come pilot, basically saying a reposting, a lawyer here that is essentially pro a traditional values family values the bite and white house says, no, that's no good. we're gonna sanction you buddy. as of its kind of clash, also the interest is a national interest from the peoples of fuel guns that are presented in the present . it must have been any type of development, as i said, the po to because they're defiant, just to, uh, take care of the family and protect the somebody from what so called the new shapes . so finally i called in for the gender series and unfortunately, which is spread over the western countries out there, not to states and we see of the full spots have been recent plates. the topping the got charged and it's it's, it's a big mistake. so i'm the worst part samples because if i'm like a host, i guess if the kids cannot mitigate the codes of ethics to the host, which is a kind of uh, violate,
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think it'd be interesting to know. i'm think like that also the people of interest that belongs to the west of events in, you know, the same economy uh, the humans dropped to think things like that because most of the western uh tourist is who are coming to such and such a biggest an applicant, we have a lot of stories about that as well as international culture for international coach refused a lot of issues concerning the, the traffic and uh, uh, guidance uh at, and previous value was up to humbling spots. uh you can probably think over there, especially with them. i knows we are, but i'm glad i said i'm so sorry. so i'm sort of jumping. i do apologize for jumping in. i'm sorry, maybe we have some little time here and i, i appreciate the call make sure you're saying that but, but, you know, i mean the talk to a couple on, i mean, it almost seems like there's almost like a one sided dick top when it comes to some of the big, socio, or associated political campaigns today. i mean, why can you not be n c, l, g p, d q? if and be your country is pro traditional value is that means somebody saying,
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why is it always that way or the highway a yeah, either with us or i guess so. so this is what the george w bush said. there is no compromise in less than the imperialist doctor, and you cannot be new drugs. you cannot have your own mind, your own to view your own opinion. you're all co toyota onto additions. good, either with them or do i guess them this sums up the philosophy and discourse that has been implemented throughout the world today. by the way, i would like to point out briefly to a statement issued by the city and for the ministry just as that it was coming to the studio strongly condemning kids at collection against the sun figuration expressing full solidarity without a brotherly people in russia and expressing before solidarity with
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russia and full confidence in the most cuz the ability to eliminate such about a battery cannot see. so that switch can only further destabilize security on face, and that agent might for them the when we talk about the business time, that's when we talk about hedge in many, when we talk about impression, then you'll talk about those false values that the west has to be the preaching throughout the world verbally, but on the ground. it's completely the other way around. what we have seen the politicization of the a i c, j, the international court of justice. one day they want to bring the president fulton to try out. today they want to bring the president as after syria has been admitted to the ad. i believe him president, that was the start of the so the 2nd summit in jet the few days back now they want
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to bring him to justice. this is my gong, differentially, the whose own country has been cut and they've got the fee of to fight divided libya. but it takes about digging in the occupation of the like, um, the hanging of it see the so don jose and whether you like him or not. these are 2 independent countries which what and they did by western people, including across western countries, west and powers. now for the tablet, and i've been sort of the 1000000 out of judy and i mean, are you surprised? but are you surprised that because the, you know, what we're seeing right now to, to come by and we are seeing the world changing, occupied vision, emerging multi polar world right now the world is shifting their own different kind of power mechanisms happening right now. people told me about a new commodity about the car and see to be announced by the bricks in this emerging, multi, paula, we'll talk about the changes,
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the biggest changes we're seeing in 100 years. what is going to be left of the ruling hedge him on at this point? how much more time does it have left for science than the rest of the world? just already have all just thought to that to a kind of to me. i think she's got the made the via hype, split, it's comics, the most coach and i'm happy that 1st important go to the lot from my book and you want to go to china, restaurant and germany. they have only 5 years, not mold. in fact, in order to impose their own function and what do you think about the search has already been full, is to invite shots and you buy on these on, on china, all the other countries out there, the, i'm not matching with their own. it gemini, as my central figure said before, nothing, i only have someone, you know, shooting is own speech. this is unfortunate that distributed to the racism of the worst. because the point i'm putting folder on adult 2 brothers are not here this
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morning. there via your uh website that been sleeping and then becoming boss will be i'll just uh, the branding for the island. yeah. the set of search. what the hell such country, the outcomes of fix. the client tools exposed to the value of death is not accessible by anyone. what does that mean? this is exactly it. awesome. it, but you're not. you're not supposed to say these kinds of things, especially we can talk on international i live in adult in adult combine. and if i, if i can come back to you for a moment, why is this a, this divide between some countries calling out some countries and yet still continuing to do business with them and cooling out all those that which are then being sanctioned, or much worse but it doesn't seem to be any set policy or does that that is not, no, there is no logic in, in the west, an attitude towards the south world countries, the independent countries towards any country,
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including super colors that oppose their policies. the way they have been dealing with russia, with china, with celia, we've eoc with libya and the country that has an independent, a decision making, the position and the country that threatens the dominance of the world. and in the block that economically threatens the hedge of many of the west and the us dollar, such as a breaks or any other, uh, or asian, your asian, uh, uh, economical platforms is being automatically attacked as threatened and undermined by your washington and its allies, according to their philosophy duct and you are not allowed to have an independent economy and dependent policy at any sort of independence that is
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comp talked to uh, the policies of dominance of the economic li, politically a culturally everything wise. so. so i, i'm not surprised about what you know, washington and its allies have done against that. i have, for example, because the rise and the china are the main super powers that have been foss to changing to this, that the school of a uni folder. uh well the, the, so the u. s. is no longer the only super paula that contrasts the world. russia, china, india, other countries are the play and get more an active role in the changing this long standing facts which has destroyed nature's economies of the uh, well, so everything, uh, worldwide so, so this is, this is normal, this is
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a confrontation, as far as like i guess is going to continue until a new world order is solidly imposed on the ground and we are seeing that we are getting right now the out of some of the agenda said and you know, i was just gonna say to the cabinet on sort of some paint, but you're on the right is imagine that's right. there's a whole new multi pull the world emerging. as you say, the uni potent well does essentially garden, and i don't like to sound dramatic a, but into the dustbin of history. i mean, just very, very briefly guys, the g d p of the bricks, nations is already bigger than the g, d, p of a g 7. and right now there are the, there was a little than those young new countries who wants to join groups. so dr. new dial come out on the last syrian and past that i thought the an off martin will stop us director of the age of setting up a studies and translation gentlemen. amazing chat. next time will speak for longer gentlemans, thank you both very much. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining us,
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your analogy international. we are back soon with more of your usual comment. the . the hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered on peter lavelle. the kremlin has made it clear deliveries of f. 16 jets because we've been unacceptable escalation. we've heard this former forensic before think back to the weeks before the start, the brushes special military operation. the russians weren't bluffing, bent, and they're not bluffing. now the
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cross section ukraine and escalation, i'm joined by my guess. then come all like 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 u. s. state department, counter terrorism, official annabel rate because 2, john pas, which he is a political consultant, dry gentleman crosstalk roles in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, mary, let me go to you. person, tampa. i love it. all. squared is unacceptable escalation this, again, it rang a bell with me because we heard this the months before the complex that started in february 21. and, and i take it very seriously. i have told the guests that listen to me in the west . the russians 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,
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i guess the good news is that the f sixteens abilities are, you know, capabilities are grossly exaggerated. uh, 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 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 with the 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
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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 to ukraine would be crossing the red line that he didn't want to cross. but apparently were willing to, we keep moving that red line further and further. and yes, we are, you know, possibly headed towards a greater complet ration. it should be noted, of course, there's nato troops now in a code silvo or beating up on protesters in 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 markings of a greater we're on the floor and i think we all need to be very, very cognizant of that and, and need to be raising our voices against it. well it john,
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um we have heard this great fame, the almost fairy tell um story about a counter offensive and 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 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
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a bottle in 1990 in the gulf war. that's the difference between today's tech to 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 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 the general smedley, but they're 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 it down for free. that's what's about to happen while talking about things. and you know, in, in reserve here, larry, i mean, you just, how many more troops can ukraine sacrifice for,
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for the nato is and bishan and patients. and it's only ambition is not too in depth to ukraine. obviously it is to, to inflict a strategic 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 wealth. the others flee the country. i just have to wonder the demographics of all this larry. well, the future historians will look back and say that both with respect to the crane and to the west. they were and say 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 assault or capable of operating and large unit maneuvers as
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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 that. so in these reserves, and they're still going to be green and unprepared, that's fine. don't get with this, you know, the here with respect to the 16 discussion, 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 you months, months to basic trans 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 where 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.

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