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to because their decline just to, uh, take care of the some of the protective somebody from what so full, the new shape. so somebody i called in for the gender series and unfortunately, which is spread over the western countries out there, not to states and we'd be able to pull spots, haven't reason 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 and you are a guest of the gift, cannot mitigate the codes of ethics to the host, which is a kind of uh violate, think it'd be interesting to know. i'm things like that. there is no logic in, in the less than attitude towards a sub do of countries and the country that threatens the dominance of the world in a block that economically threatens the head too many of the west and the us dollar, such as the breaks or any other uh, or asian, your asian, a, uh,
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economic that platforms is being automatically attacked to select and, and undermined by your washington and its allies. and what do you think about the search has already imposed? invite shots, any via on, even on, on china, on the other companies out there, the, i'm not matching with their own gemini as my central, i'm serious said before my thing i, i live with someone you know, shooting his own speech. this is unfortunately distributed to the and the, the racism of the worst. because the point putting folder on adult 2 brothers are not to be if we get some updates, not from the russian belgrade region where 8 civilians have been wounded after the training and military once again shelled a ton of shit back. and that's coming in from local officials. this is some of the latest footage we have from the border area. one house called fire after being directly hit by ukrainian shelling several other residential buildings were also
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damaged by truck. no thousands of cars as you can see. coming under fire to currency locals are being evacuated from the most dangerous areas. a lisa as us military, a package to keep the shows washington is completely indifferent to the new print in governments. crying snouts, according to rushes and buster to him or the new us security package totaling $300000000.00 effectively feels the rotten ration even keeps. instead of cooling, the zalinski, racing to account washington is demonstrative. we showing indifference to the crimes of thunder rights, public statements by the white house that they allegedly do not support the attacks of the on forces of ukraine in the very heart of another lands and not was a penny. while the new u. s. military had package to ukraine, the 9th on wednesday. doesn't date amount. it's we $100000000.00. that includes patriot until you are a mist filed as well as scores of artillery shells high mars rockets. i'm p tons
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weapon systems on millions of small arms, munitions over all more than $30000000000.00 has been spent by washington on legal aid to see if it comes as evidence reportedly emerged online recently of nate, so weapon reappearing on the black market in this on verified video, one such weapon was spotted in the hands of the taurus mexican drug gun. a militant wearing the insignia of the gulf cartel appears to be holding on a t for a swedish me to empty tank launcher here. in more detail, you can make it. i saw you since of such weapons, how being supplied to the training and government since last year. and as washington tries to finalize a deal on its national debt ceiling, the white house, the spell concerns around the funding of key of saying there will be enough money
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to keep the you from the military afloat. whatever happens and ask for the dead ceiling as the deal of it, it won't matter what happens in the halls of congress. there won't be in effect on our ability to support ukraine. john kirby said, the answer is point. the united states is not a party to the consulate, it is only providing weapons providing training when it is not interested in directing your brain weird target into it. now at this point, he did also mentioned that the united states as counseling ukraine, but he didn't describe exactly what that entails. the u. s. a does not want to know who conducted strikes against the crowd one, and it turns a blind eye to us provided weaponry that is now being used on russian territory president. so when skiing is military commanders decide what they're going to do from a military perspective and they decide what they're going to do with the equipment
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that isn't provided to them. and that the, you know, all that said, we have been very clear with the craniums privately. we certainly been clear publicly that we do not support attacks inside russia. and we do not enable and we do not encourage attacks inside rush. so as we heard from john kirby, he expressed the fact that the united states is going to continue to arm ukraine. provide them with the training exercises council, but insisted that the united states is not overseeing and is not responsible for the actions of the ukrainian military that they then carry out with this training asked with use and exercises with this counsel from the united states out quite a bit quite an interesting case, john, courteous trying to make here saying that the united states is going to remain heavily involved in facilitating the conflicts in new grain, but should not take responsibility for being directly involved. and while the us insisted has no direct involvement in the ukraine conflict,
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the prime minister of georgia has blaine, nate to expansionism for this situation. seeing it triggered an escalation in this dub off. i think everybody, everybody know the reason. i'm not sure i do. what do you think it is? i think you know it well. and in the audience knows it. one of the main reasons would need to write nato enlargement, right, and many other reasons you think that nato enlargement provokes the war. well, i don't want to speculate okay, and i don't want to quote the statements. so the russian government, but one of the reasons was you've grays, a wheel and determination to become member of nato. and so therefore, we see the consequences. the spice, a long history of tensions was rushed over territorial disputes. the 2 countries
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recently resumed direct flights after a long pause and sealed a visa free travel agreement. that provoked an angry response from the west with the new new s subbing already being critical up to police c for not joining sanctions against moscow. ukraine meanwhile, has lost started off the comments of the georgian p, and the records are a bunch of it. it is very disappointing, 3 green now to hear such messages, we are very sorry for georgia, which is now in a situation where the top government officials can make such statements. or we spoke to a former doors and then pvcs. nato acts in accordance with its own agenda, expanding its territory at the expense of global harmony. the most reasonable upside is not the squarely was absolutely right because we all know that the were in ukraine behind. it was the desire of native to expand the territory at the expense of ukraine. to be honest. the same thing happens in 2008 in georgia. we all know that need to expansion is unacceptable to restaurant. that is,
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if the neighbors do not understand the depth of their neighbors security system, then why should not expect all the results from the neighbor, because neighbors should be treated to it's great to understand in georgia had shared security with russia. the same thing happened with ukraine made his approach to russia's boys, as everyone knows all over the world that this was absolutely unacceptable for russia to move for with food and food that everyone understood how this would and interest and to work with. russia was naturally more the body of the west. they have for the prime minister, spoke briefly, but to the point will opposition to nato expansion is also being seen in the lots in the american region in an exclusive interview to our team. the president of cuba has highlighted high volume is negative attitude towards the miller tree, blocked enlargement and empty russian functions emerging from the west. you can
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catch the full interview throughout the day. here on there. we condemn, refuse to accept nature's expansion towards russia's board. as we strongly can demo measures and sanctions, they've been introduced to apply pressure on the russian federation. we're very grateful if all the humanitarian and food dates and above all for the pandemic relate to dave we've received from russia. 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 and 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 beyond any downtime. strong political ties help us build stronger economic and financial relations and boost trade. the croatian president sees everyone using the slogan, does your glory to ukraine should educate themselves on its origins. he compared to the ready for the homeland slogan which was used by the nazis in croatia. during
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the 2nd world war i've been suffering like jesus to get people to stop using the slogan, ready for the homeland. if you don't understand why i can't educate you, there's no difference between this slogan and glory to you crane. it's a challenge of the most radical show even is to west a new train who collaborated with the nazis and killed thousands of jews and polls . i don't want to hear it's in croatia. i don't care that some leaders seem to like it. they should come up with a different slogan. for western politicians from german chancellor love, she looks to the american members of congress have been using the ukranian language version of glory to ukraine to highlight their support for 2 years. the slogan was widely used in the last century and was coined by the organization of new printing nationalists who collaborated with nazi forces. the similar cry ready for the homeland was officially used by the question, the stash fascist party i lied to the german nazis. the movement was involved
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in the most murder of serbs and jews. months before the 3rd reich officially decided on the holocaust. as a state policy, violence of sasha members escaped to the west in 1945. after the red army force, germany surrender, and communist took power in yugoslavia. well that's prost life, no to stuff and guy, it's research of from the institute for european studies in bel. great to hear his take 7, you're most welcome. do you think politics? sions: using the slogan, glory to you printing, particularly in this original language the, the truly understand its origins or, or actually do i just don't care to i think they don't care because of it's been part of the scripts for the last 2 years of the overall syria into west uh that they have tried to advertise abroad. so the slogan was even used if i'm not
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mistaken. and you are a vision song, contacts upon test. so it has become a normalized old o creation presidents, milano issue and absolutely right. when he made makes the grand competitive comparison between those but i'm me which is the, you know, for fodder lines already and, and the with the, the german st. kyle, this is exactly the same as the counselor of the same uh, uh, historical background. and from the same periods, so it should not be used. um, i'm really baffled by a numerous, we're gonna ization is around the world that usually uh, woods. uh, flag these uh you know, these uh cross tries of, uh, open naziism, but they're not doing that. well, that's the issues that wilford, he ignorance or not because you've got to, as you well know for years now, the mainstream media silence on the issue of new naziism in modern you crane
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despite it before that it, within the past decade, many times those same outlets the crying that issue. exactly, and i would like to make a historical comparisons here. we should understand the correlation fully as a little context on the planck who is the prime minister of grace shot is a starch pro you grady as a border. he went to key of several times uh after uh, february 22nd 2000 value to the 24th. sorry um february 4th, i see uh said that ukraine should sold its problem with done by the same way that the creation of the 95 with the service, which basically means that typically clients the region, the former from the price of the key thought of each of the is a starch anti russian sheet form of this is received initiative, which is basically refurbished. the idea of, uh, marshal. uh, you also have to be deal slootsky about the inter mario that should isolate russia
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from europe price or has cents for the helicopters, the $160000000.00 euros of nearly 3 a canons. uh, and so they're not specific in specifying everything that they have sense the these war efforts, but there is any 3rd or gaming duration where the presence villanueva, who doesn't you have a lot of power, is called simply challenging blank region. this gets turned into a kind of a reality show, but also there is another dimension that is very important to understanding gratian context. and that is of the historical. busy let's a practice that they do it by putting ags not only in one basket, in 1992 former president of duration. at that time he was not a brother abreast of the appraisal. before that he was the last president, the presidency of yugoslavia scamp on the message famous for his face that he's job
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is done and because lobby a is no more, it doesn't exist. he went still astray. we have 2 visits to ration. they ask for a where he said, that's grace is not apologized for it for anything that they should not meal in front of the victims. of y'all send the prison camp where hundreds of thousands of serves were arranged, always slaughtered jews and roll, but mostly serves a bind. the proration was the shape and of the range, so warm, twice in $41.00, when a super came to bower. and then in 45 when he was defeated because patients had commented as well. so this kind of discourse would also be seen as a wild racially sending weapons, the grain, their president. this thing is things that are really dear to russian ears. uh and uh, i think that the, the, these do they measure of internal politics. uh, was they measured or would be between the president and prime minister and these historical practice of trying to always been,
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be on the winning side. are the deeper reasons for or for uh was the for, but uh, actually he was completely right to say say these statements. oh hi for breaking down sort of a historical context for us into this story. all was good to see you stuff and stuff in guy. its research at the institute for european studies in belgrade is not a british journalist working for investigative news site. the grey zone was recently detained and questioned by british culture, tara police. upon arrival, back in the u. k. k. car and berg force felt that pollutant a report on may 17th. after arriving from the serbian capital bell grade, where he lives learned berg was question for more than 5 hours about his political views, covering everything from the current british political leadership to the ukraine company is electronic devices, bank cards, where see the officer is specifically demanded to know whether the grey zone had ties with russia, security services over there, publishing a pack material. well,
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no reason was given for the, the tension. these are some examples of this work there. so for me, i show they hear going back many years, including at reports on british plans to bomb the try me and bridge big story and even a plot to dismantle the greys owing itself. while the investigative groups editor in chief mux bloom intel leaves, london is targeting during list because they are exposing violations of international and domestic law. so this was, in my view, political repression by the british state, which has no really speech protections against a journalist who has been exposing, in, meticulous and completely factual fashion how british intelligence has been violating international and domestic law in order to carry out some very dark machinations what kid hasn't done is broken any laws are violated. any journalistic f ethics.
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what he's done is standard practice, even at legacy wester. newspapers like the washington post in the new york times. this was a baseless interrogation. it was a fishing expedition by british intelligence. they're going after journalists, who are dissenters, dissidents, and who are exposing their own violations of international and domestic law. we've received the outpouring of solidarity and support, and we're hoping that groups like the reporters without borders, will weigh in here. i know kits been in contact with them that other press freedom and g o z will actually speak up. this really is a question of whether you agree with me or kit clarin berg. it's about whether journalist can continue to follow standard journalistic practice and using leads material to provide news that's in the public. interest of jury is foreign minister said self determination for the people of the western sahara region. is
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a key test for the confidence of lars to improve modern day independence. africa cannot completely to in the final page of its colonial history without enabling this a who are all the people to exercise their in a label right to self determination. its western sahara is a dispute of territory in north west africa that borders morocco, algeria, and more attain. yeah, it's large they occupied by morocco, but an estimate of 20 percent of the area of the sodium free zone in the east is under local control. in 1976, a rebel groups supported by algeria wage the gorilla war against american forces occurring western sahara. an independent state called the sum worry or a democratic republic. over the years it won recognition from 84 states low to doesn't later severed relations. 11 of frozen time was the hardy, political activist on commented or tell of ali selim believes the western to the heart issue, housing being sold as it's not in the interest of morocco's allies to do so on the
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comp for something, not the optic. a nose, that's when we talk about with a, sorry, we are talking about the last community nafrica as know someone there, let's say to the best time to go. so how's the of shooting for age means that phase . now, africa will be not free until with the sarah isn't up intense, it's up 10 pre a situation. but if there's interest between this congress on between the, the, the, the, the most in parts of the country. simple. once they come to a stop, it's an indian fuel de spot the we know, and everybody knows that marco is said, the principal ally or not. so if west across countries, you know, top rica. so i think you're up in congress or united nations even with always defense on supports, medical plan and dental cooperation. of course, the side of the coast, in this case, moral codes are friends of that. i think also we can see here are really clear examples of the hypo chrissy of abuse in western countries because they outspoken
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about respect and it's not she not over respecting human rights in or crania, but of the same time we can see how they do not respect then to nice, you know, is like always your west as a update supports model. it's violation of human rights in western side of so i think this is clear, i'm a session opened. that's oh, i clear example of the high book to see if that these countries, you know, finally the us includes manuscript library and around this home to over 70000 copies of where we any. and i'm for in books going back over a 1000 years, including one of the oldest most complete manuscripts of the corrupt archie correspondence you said you loudly melissa, to get an exclusive look inside the legendary building. and michelle, a no camera is allowed here and this intensively protected treasury a frere ancient manuscripts. so we're lucky to be granted an exclusive access inside the aust on votes manuscript library. anyone's northeastern city of mashhad
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store, so unique collection of more than 170000 manuscripts and lithographic documents, some of which have survived for over 13 centuries curated by as time guards in measured. the treasury has valuable manuscripts in different fields, from math and astronomy, to religious texts written in different languages. most of the documents have been donated to the library from different parts of the world. i do then i said to the engine to get to the oldest manuscript that skip here is a copy of the holy koran, which dates back to the 1st century. it is the oldest existing chronicle p in the world. we also have scientific mind scripts, as well as books from other religions. we also have a precious 10 century old flora and a number of bibles, new to their age and delicacy. these manuscripts require intensive care. so curators constantly control the temperature, humidity, and light. since any change in these variables could damage this precious heritage
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metal, we could then do it at the references here are protected under specialist on the conditions. these books are old, so we need to carefully protect them. the temperature and community are constantly under inspection. there's also an advanced firestick washing system, which we operate in case of any fire incident. please, ancient folks are a great assets for many historians, researchers, as they still have much to discover. that's why the us on holes has been creating electronic copies of the manuscripts in case of a potential damage to the wheel copies. that's the kid who's the, the most of the, has this place was launched in 1972 with the goal of creating back up digital copies for the existing manuscript stored here. we have almost covered all of us them codes manuscripts. in addition to the affiliated libraries, this is to allow researches who cannot come here to have access to all collection and use them in this studies. aside from their precious concepts, each one of these walks is a history that the rates the painstaking universe of the past. colors in generating
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science while they're mainly treated as artifacts today, they will never lose their genuine role as the bedrock of our present understanding of the world uses only are too much had. so for up to the minute developments this thursday, do make sure to give our twitter page of follow if you're not doing so already, it will keep you in the know. this is our t international bye for now. the hello, i'm the military and you are tuned into modus operandi. central asia is not central to us foreign policy. that seems to be the consensus among political academics around the world. but the strategic importance of the so called stand countries cannot be overlooked. tonight will explore the push and pull over the stands. will
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they remain in the eastern orbit or be swayed by the west? all right, let's get into the em up. the central asia consist of the 5 spans whose becca stand causing stand. curtis stand, 10 chicken stats and turkmenistan. these former soviet republics, while land locked, were once a vital route for trade on the old phil road and hold. the key to expansion of china is new. belton road initiative. most of the stands are sitting on impressive natural gas reserves and play an important role in keeping tara organizations like al qaeda at bay. so as members of the seo the shanghai cooperation organization to the north west of the stands lies russia and to their east china,
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the to super powers, anchoring the seo. and while these sovereign nations in the middle mostly favour co operation with their neighbors, their central locality to america's principle adversary, worries, russia, china, and your rod might prove to enticing for the west to keep out. here to discuss the situation of the stance is allister a comment off. he is a geo political analyst and consultant based and curtis stand and has experience consulting for the united nations and world bank. alistair, thanks for joining us. so back in 2001, following the 911 attacks here on us soil. the americans were granted permission by curtis stand to operate a military base at manasseh airport. but this came also with the approval of russia, so that the us, you know, could have easily transport for operations in and out of afghanistan. but curtis
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dance ended this contract in 2014, seeing as the us didn't finally leave afghanistan until 2021. didn't this actually then sour relations between the us and curtis down the money left, the us withdrawal of its military base sour relations deeply. but this move was caught up in the broader actually tension between the us and curtis. the. the thing is, the current use of us relations over the past sort of years are a tail of inflated expectations and deep disappointments. united states over the past 30 years since security started became independent, invested extensive resources, energy to make the small country of less than 6000000 people. a model for democracy and liberal economy in this a most beautiful, also a terrier,
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central asian neighborhood. those efforts filled could you start, did not become a democracy, is still in a sort haired country that is poor, struggling with economy. so on the crazy side though, up courage, tom felt that the us took advantage of a small country like a truly gustavo and there was also a anger living. this is that the us fail to promote charges, tons, economic interest, not much investment. supporting to target started because of this military collaboration. and there was also a perception in district charged on the capital that the, the code is interest were not taken seriously by the us. and so could we start felt that it was a used to and us actually did not promote trogie start at the international arena in some there was this a both disappointments on both sides to the central asian stand countries
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felt threatened by taliban. and i'll kind of back then now we're talking of course about target stands for a minute stand. ginger gets down is becca stan and conflicts down. now that the taliban are back in power and afghanistan. is there a threat to regional security? i mean, is this going to hamper the still burgeoning your razor economic union? when you look, there's dark cheated discussion is actually happening in the central asian capital as well as in ordinary people's kitchens about the threats posed by the totally bar . so there's no agreement on long term threats. however, we already see the short term consequences from the tele bunting core. is the arrival of the tale about half cost a lot of discords. you know, a central asia neighborhood, particularly between was becky star, a large and populous country, and to just on
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a smaller amount in this country. both of these countries, neighbor of dentist on the thing is touch just on views. a telephone controller get us on is a big threat. the tale bought actually excluded asinique project from government. and they had been violating the rights of ethnic minorities and the projects are affiliated culturally with those minorities. and they felt a little bit over totally bounce handling of the whole political situation. and so they see totally bought as a big for it was biggest thought on the other hand is actually championing dialogue with the tale. but they seem to tell a lot of people who they can deal with, and they're actually trying to make sure that the international community collaborates with the tale box. so if i just thought it was mixed, are locked in this a dispute or will how to view to totally bar. and the other central asian countries did.
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