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so the journal is the no journalist ever asked why, what, what is the reason, what's, what's the western interest here? why, why is this so important to us that you green age is a member of nature? yeah. and even after the illegal change of power in 2014, you know, the world, the, it was effects essential. i mean, we, we all were living and we know, and we knew. and then there was supposed to be a management of the crisis in the dom baths, which i have to assume the russians believe the west we now we know there was fraudulent, but even during that time it wasn't next. suspension alone was reaching for the button. now we are martin. yeah, and uh, you know, is accept racing a quite a pace. so we've got an important meeting. that was nice. so a members and a couple of weeks time. and there's a huge around going on the mainland between uh, nation members and some leaders of european countries. i'm an zaleski because you know you're going about 2 months where i wrote an article called them and even dumb
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when i come compared to michael schultz who made an offer to. so let's k to 12 piece with russia. but as an incentive, we'll give you more weapons, so it'll give you some sort of nathan membership. now he's, you know, if you don't stop laughing at the top, it's just an hilarious idea and it's a good, very good example of just how kristin a moved. i'm frankly, wrong, missed missed jobs, completely out the west, as just as the west take on the situation with russia. i've enjoyed is absolutely right. you can't really win against a nuclear super about but you know, one of the where this, this situation with zalinski is heading. he seems to be going a bit rogue. and he seems to be making alluded threats that, you know, if he doesn't get some sort of promise at this meeting then yes, then um, then what he going road could mean, what possibly i apps looking for peace due and turning his back on the west.
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no, completely going road with his own military because we should never forget the ukrainian mission is really a western mission in charlotte. no matter how many statements the west makes, so bite and makes in the press the window actually involved in the rushing role in it. and i think this is something else which we should be looking at is a completely preposterous. this idea of the west is not with russia, you know, under the james, cleverly statement i think was an indication of the future now is some sort of escalation would be on the board as beyond the front too. and that's, that's exactly what we've all been predicting george. i'll just throw in here the kentoria new and also, you know, we've, we've been planning the count ro, pen, so with the ukranian and it's very transparent. okay, about with nato involved in specifically american involvement. we, we learn from scott ritter last summer that the painting and military had been destroyed. and now this is a need to get it may be
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a staff by you planning pathologist, but this is a you get a need to or me dark. yes. well, this is of the usual made, so uh, double the speed. uh, so the u. k. provides essentially long distance messages that they know ukraine will uh, use a gain source or to kill russians and target targets in russia and the you cause, oh well, what about the to the conflict of salt and buy? so yeah, with the tools are part of the conflict. yeah, we've been, this is 2014, but nato is not a part of the conflict and we're supposed to be duty. it's unacceptable. okay, what would auto body does? okay, and what are you, this is just a matter of your brain and self defense. even if true, you're still a bother to the conflict. i mean, it's like, you know, even if what you said is true, it's not true. ukraine is still up all day, but i mean, major is the conflict and then this is, but this is all positive. this will nato deception, along with the lines of nato, is a defensive alliance. you, we,
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we keep expanding it. we keep issuing all sorts of military commitments, but nato is a defense of alliance. well, also the week we had a brief oh the, the high commissioner, born affairs for the european union saying that if, if um, they in the west stopped 8 and ukraine, ukraine would be defeated in 2 or 3 a few days. ok. again, we get more and more evidence of involvement, and this is a good, safe way to go to a break gentleman and we're going to go to a quick break. and after that break, we'll continue our discussion on united states and our to the 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 so shorter to conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful
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about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously, is to make a trust rather than to the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence. we have somebody in the theme and the robot most protects this phone. existence was on the welcome. after cross stuff, were all things are considered on peter. well, this is the home edition and remind me were discussing some real news. the . okay, let's go back to learning the america. i use the term political escalation and the 1st part of the program and george job already alluded, it's to, it's, this is not,
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this has nothing to do with ukraine. this is about, or speaking change in russia, all of what we saw in the my daughter, 2014. now the pieces that they assembled in 2014 in kemp are, are hardly in existence or ever will be in existence. none the less, that is the goal. and it's very interesting that we have talked about here before is the i c c, the international criminal court. that's that extra piece that they've thrown in. they're not gonna resend those warrants. okay, that's one way direction. okay? and that is that the, that, that foreshadow is exactly what we're up up up against here. and what real escalation is all about, any kind of ukranian membership in nature, what, you know, nato like membership like that creates the conditions for general war martin. yeah . and uh, i suspect that, um the nation members gonna office and ask you something some sort of token of the
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next night to me thing to calm him. um, but again, you know, talking about escalation and unbutton a really, really miscalculate. so it's um, the west now believes that it can provide you send into responding. and i think of james cleverly comment just this week really is probably a hint to the landscape. is that the future scenario? the future modus operandi on this war is going to be we will now start taking pot shots at russian ministry infrastructure on the other side of the border. but we will face the cameras and say, hey, this is nate. so this isn't the west. this is ukraine. leadership because i run the room floor and so i'm okay. we also have fun web lives that we know i've seen involved in the war. that's going to be the next now and see if i see it coming already. and the idea is that we can keep pushing and provoking you said i'm in this escalation game bluff is um there's
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a limit to the limit to how far you can take that. i mean, it is a kind of try, you know, sofa to, to is basically the images to interject here is, is that in lieu of the same story counter offensive that we keep hearing about, or is this in conjunction, you think is account or for the ever gonna happen, i mean, you know, i don't know if it's going to happen either. it was a scream color offensive. now is this something like i'm referring to? then, you know, we've had a statement from zalinski and his commander in chief that they're about to launch the counter offensive. that doesn't seem to be a very small way of going about surprise attack on russia announcing the just about to do it. so i wonder if it actually happened. i wonder if it's just a media miss, you know something's been thrown to jermel or it's possible george they had it. we just didn't realize it. yeah. i they. yeah, i mean i it who, who knows that it's a, it's possible, it won't happen because of the yes is
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a big media build up the comprehensive, but it doesn't happen. the media will just move onto another story. i mean, it's not like, you know, they'll be in the rough interrogation in the, you know, go to lower it almost in the middle like, hey, what happens with comprehensive, you promised those listeners on this, i'll just forget it. you know, they'll be some of the story to focus on. but it, but yes, i mean, what, what are they doing with this escalation is nice thing that they've got to contrast, but i think the book and doesn't know what to do, you know, would be so clever, you know, without my new with him, he doesn't know what to do because if he expands, this will be on these borders. he risks all the go. 5 later goes the war and he doesn't want to do that. he's scared of nato, and i made as much stronger than he is. you know, we've got this huge economy on outside, he's the limited weak economy on his side. the goal is, uh, you know, the all falls is bigger than his. so he gives track. you can go nuclear, but you know, that's, and that's going to, um, you know,
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either it could provoke us or it's going to alienate all his friends in the, is the world in all the game, the, and china and indonesia, vietnam. and then all 3 even looks correct. they might just abandon him. so i think we've got him trap. he has lost, he doesn't know what to do. and that's why they think they can just go on escalating an escalating because they think that they've basically lucas hands. that's not the very dangerous calculation. i mean, yeah. you know why, you know why, why was it? let me go to martin on this. it's very, very dangerous and very, very reckless because that's what they thought in and february 2001 there. okay. you know, it was them that, you know, the conflict will not, could be of the rest of the wouldn't never tear to an attack ukraine and they, they, they, they totally believe that. as a matter of fact, you know, we had anthony blinking, speaking to the press, lying through his p. y is extraordinary. you know, oh we cool. those are all those moments with the russians. very,
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very seriously. we, we talked about having talks about cops and all that. no, that's complete. fabrication. okay. they thought that they blocked their way. bless you brain in to nato, the wrong and that's what george george's analysis is. i think spot on, that's their mindset, but it's of interest, very dangerous mindset because the russian certainly don't see it that way. go ahead more. no just knows it's blown fuse up, terribly, trevor chop and on. but i would add to that is that somebody's not just the west believes the coaching doesn't want to ruin his relationships with pub is by doing something like a nuclear strike. it's also that there is a belief in the west. a lot of opinion rights is legal rights is and the best media that we have in american breton are all going to pretend when do this inside your crime, because there are too many people say on his side, there are too many russian speaking citizens. there's too much russian military and the russian and a russian strike may, you know, get out of how to match the
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a lot of his own people. i don't think that's even incredible in order to not. i mean, for me, the $1000000.00 question is not was a to, to retaliate when these stakes. so res, so when we say the 1st really strikes on ministry positions along the russian border, say i don't ask the question, that sort of thing. the $1000000.00 question is when purchasing responds, whether it's new care, whether it's ballistics or anything else. so the question is, well then the semester, because it's talk to silva to be this. yeah, great. just spend this defense organization and you know that how many times will be going to it is b s above made. so being all about the escalation, for god's sake cooling, you're trying to kids who nature has done since day one, where the germans were only uh, sending home is, you know, they've gone from helmets to tanks to long way drug weapons. you know, we've just escalates every single month and the very beginning when we saw it, when this was just
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a couple $100000000.00 of military kit will be over as well. doris tungsten salt in london. you know, they were wrong and they printed up and cranked it up and now we're talking about the longer range weapons. but british missiles, i'm getting, you know, i'm, i'm, i'm biden as also buying into this. he's talking about a longer range weapons as well. we're talking about a whole lot of kids, you know, being sent to train, what generalist, and not to campbell, i'm what you, what, what was lensky will not touch on when he makes these polemic statement as to john is not really media kit, which is the top of his list, what he really needs and the real crisis here is he hasn't got man got boots on the ground. he hasn't got enough soldiers and he knows it. and he realizes that, that there is time is running out on that side when you can train the soldiers up with you can try and f, 16 part us up in a relatively short space of time. british experts on tvs that we're talking about 3 to 4 months. i think, i mean, you're and you're absolutely right. you know, i mean if you look at the timeline to train these pilots in the run the tanks and
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all the in the next in the interoperable to talk to each other with satellites and all that, that, that this tells us they just want, think the be the company to continue. meanwhile, george, they keep spinning the left wheel. what's the combination? we're pointing to the problem. you know, let's try again. okay, maybe it's going to be another cross border thing or maybe the fascination of someone. you know, it's been the window again, what's the combination of that they did that in syria. ok, now they're doing it with a nuclear power. george? yes it, it, they doing it with a new out and you know, they have a, a certain disdain for rush straight and already you know, they look as they look at history in the 1917, they collapse of 1991. they collapse, they maybe we can just keep doing this and we are, we're going to, uh, you know, provoke in all the collapse. but, you know, we did, you know, with the, which is, well, what about the, where the western public opinion and they think that they can control wisdom,
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public opinion, as long as they themselves are not endangered, as long as jim on the safe, as long as the frenchmen are safe cuz they, well, we can do all of this. i mean, this is what you know. sergeant schultz was heckled uh at a big demonstration um the other day and he went screaming uh, what are you green, you know, your green is on the gate. and then the question is, yeah, as with germans, we live in germany with the german problems. why exactly are we doing old? is why exactly are we provoking, you know, comfortable the nuclear war bought ukrainians. what, what's in it for us? and that, of course, is you know, what the western lead is not never addressed. and because they think that they can just do this, you know, spend a lot of money, but they, you know, they like spending lots of money and isn't, it's not their money. i'm, hey, there's a big reward of the, in the total collapse and disintegration of russia. and that's what you learned. and so, you know, when you look at so many of the problems in the west,
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so they're in tractable, you know, we have huge divisions of wealth right now students debt problems of aging population. none of those issues are sexy, but i'm going to go down in history and i had to rush you out. okay, that's one of you know, victoria newland morris johnson. it's all these people here. they, they want to be part of this great crusade. you know, that's why you know, we, we, uh it's no coincidence, but, you know, zelinski is churchill. okay. they're trying to find these analogies to make it fit . but it doesn't matter. yeah. well, the diluted, you know, i mean, as long as you keep up with that note you have, and you keep up with that messaging and you've got the media to support you with, you know, you can keep it, you can stretch it up as long as possible. but i think um, it comes on forever. i mean, if you want to just have an idea just to just to have a glimpse of how completely diluted, how completely out of touch the british politically. so on your credit, ben wallace of defense minister, new k mit city general is this week that your crime is run out of weapons. yeah.
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but it will same logic to get this in the same article. yeah. she says we should be able to say crime. yeah, this little christmas. i mean, what a living man, you know, because the whole spring offensive thing has been blown. you know, now we look at a summer offensive and, you know, even some lensky himself is missing. but there are holes in this plan if you, if you, if you want to do the google and, you know, people are prepared to look at the notices. but i think what's interesting though is that when we keep rushing off and we keep putting more cap power for weapons and biggest threats, and now we are coding currently is now on to do into, into taking russian strikes on the russian side of the board. and where is all that leading? if you remember the pizza on your very steam program about 6 months ago, i said to you, it's only a matter of time. this little british and american soldiers, boots on the ground, will be in your trade. i'm wondering if this is the next step. now, i'm wondering if i want. i want you to hold outside and save this space. we've run
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out of time for adding budapest though this isn't like a clipping or i don't. what i think are you are watching us here, or do you see you next time? remember across the girls, the, the problem is the cost of housing keeps on going on. cost of living keeps on going up in place and keeps on going up. gas keeps on going up to all the costs of living, keeps on rising over the summer and it will still wasn't able to find housing to. there's no for routing in lakewood, i've seen an increase in people calling me asking me for a place to stay. i need to get 10 that we've had people that have been millionaires in the past, you know, had big businesses,
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different things can throw you over the age. so people shouldn't be so judge mental about the homeless because it can happen. you're gonna have to do almost any but, and i think the government needs to help all these homeless instead of sending money over to ukraine and all those other countries worry about your own country. i just wish we had a president daycare. we don't have a president. thank. there's always people would wake up to see what jo, by that is doing to us and the end up in the americas. in the 2nd part like, oh, it's okay with the
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ukraine's military suffers a reported dispute and a fail defensive on this on yet front with russian official. thank you. have walked over 250 soldiers and dozens of military vehicles. also ahead. it would have taken more than just one round to deal this type of damage. if you were to pick just around the corner, you can see that the fly is still raging on the ruins of what used to be someone's home. several russian border towns faced intense shelving by ukrainian forces. would civilians force to evacuate and mass to other nearby regions? and around 15000000 people fell in queens and india every day
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really, truly is the lifeline or the nation. yet accidents like these. we have a question mark of deals of investment. by the way. one of the deadliest train crashes in india's history leaves at least 275 said, and more than a 1000 injured as passenger trains resume operations on the repair track, the hello and good afternoon from the russian capital. this is our 2 international with the latest world news updates. i'm fiorella, isabel, happy to have you join us. the enemy has failed to break through russian defences. that's according to russia's defense ministry. officials say they've repelled a large scale ukrainian offensive that took place on sunday along 5 parts of the southern don. yes, front. in the morning of june forest, the enemy launched a large scale offensive. and 5 parts of the front line in the south didn't ask
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direction by bringing into battle the 23rd and 31st, making eyes brigades from the strategic reserves of the crane and armed forces with the support of other military units. the enemy's goal was to break through our defense and what they considered the most vulnerable section of the front. the enemy didn't know the to their objectives. now this is a long awaited counter offensive with not only media talking about it for months, but also western officials put in their predictions on the table. oh there you claim president. let him is it ask you has said on saturday that key of is completely ready for the concert or offensive and the military of the country can not wait any longer. however, the very same day the deputy had eager uh, jobs that has said that the country has not received enough. what since to do so now, earlier on monday, the ministry of defense of russia has said that you cleaning and forces have attached russian troops. in 5 sections of the front line in dunbar was the as
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a result of skilful incompetent actions of the eastern group of our troops. the grant and military lost more than 250 troops, 16 tanks through infantry fighting vehicles and 21 arm recumbent vehicles. now it is very hard to miss us. reactions as us top officials have shown their proxy or tactics in ukraine. now. 3rd, since you have to take a vital territories from russia, and we must mention also the view of suspense, billions of dollars in a to you, right? and has also said on countless occasions that it will not stop doing so until it sees a russian defeat. what we want to do is support ukraine to make as much progress as possible on the battlefield, so that it is in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table. and we do believe that this counter offensive will allow ukraine to take strategically significant territory back from russia area is occupied by russia that are rightfully sovereign ukrainian territory. now kia has gone on a drone,
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a tax free in russia attack, and not only the kremlin, but also residential buildings in moscow. and we also have the bold, broad attacks. now analysts have assumed that these attacks are nothing but a diversion from the attention of ukrainian defeats in our 2 almost and the these actions could be a symptom of ukrainian counter offensive. now the russian ministry of defense has said the russian troops have root pals and armed incursion into the boulder of business by pro key as groups which we must mention that these books are considered to be terrorist organizations in russia. the builder of governor has said that the drone strikes on an energy infrastructure side and that there are no casualties so far. we also must mention that you put the, the weapons that are sent to ukraine, keep on increasing and that is a for them to press. secretary limits with best call was also said that there are supplies coming from germany and france of miss styles with over of 500 kilometer
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range. now, how far discounts are offensive? we'll go, we don't really know, but cube has stated that it is plenty to restore the 1991 orders which include not only the don't best region of have sun, but also crimea. now the kremlin has mentioned and has thrown a red line on premium in case there are a tax on crimea, it would be a direct attack on russia itself, and the russia will react accordingly. now, as so far as storing the 1991 borders seems like nothing more than cubes, pipe dream, west all across live in discuss this with geo political analysts and former us marine bryan burleigh tech bryan, welcome. so belgium and let's backtrack a little bit here because there's been so much back and forth. so many attacks coming in from you rates towards russian territory. now belgium, the, one of the countries supplying weapons to ukraine is now trying to disassociate
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itself from the conflict after care of use belgium, supply weapons on russian territory. do you think you have will be held accountable for these actions from its western backers? at some point? no, i don't think that your plan will be held responsible. this was entirely predictable . belgium is just, i think, providing slip service. this could be a good pretext for them to remove themselves from participation in this proxy conflict. but overall, this was very predictable. these extremists that were crossing over the russian territory into belgrade. and these are nazis. nazis have been a problem and you probably and from 2014 onboard and this is a problem. the u. s. u k and the you were well aware of and they know about this and the, their continuous support for you probably means continuous support for these extremists. so since we're on the topic of the extremist and,
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and there's been so much talk about the counter offensive rights, this has been n list for months and months, ukraine's counter offensive. what do you think will be the result of this counter offensive of we're already hearing reports that it has failed thus far. i think that this is just the beginning. you crime will continue pushing. this is very similar to what they did in the fall of last year, but outside of mentions many times before. this is a war of attrition. and ukraine is attempting to throw its forces as well prepared defenses. they will lose their troops, they will lose their equipment, and the nato collectively cannot replace them. so wherever this offense of ends on the map will end with an exhausted ukrainian military and a russian military that has preserved this fighting capacity and is ready to push it back. now on the topic of western weapons that have been bound for ukraine
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ending up and criminal hands around the world. for example, apparently the u. s. made javelin missile launchers had been found in the mexican drug cartels, and this has been reported. so it seems like this is an ongoing situation that you've discussed on and what do you think is going to be the endpoint with the west in some way, having any sort of accountability towards this. i don't think we're going to see any accountability. unfortunately, this is a reoccurring theme and u. s. foreign policy. this is what they've done. following their interventions in libya and syria, there was a proliferation of us and western weapons across the entire north, african and middle eastern region, even as far as central asia. and this is just the latest iteration of how the us deliberately thoughts, foreign policy. they knew this was going to happen. they did this very deliberately . so one of the things, again, just going back to this counter offensive,
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we've heard the united states. we've heard from ukranian officials, do you think the offensive has begun to think that there is a sort of danger in any way, shape or form coming from ukraine? and do you think the recent attacks on belgrade and other russian regions is a part of that? as well to have sort about the sense of these are the type of operations you would see at the beginning of a larger offense that we just have to wait and see. because this could also just be recognizance in tours. time will tell as far as the incursions into belgrade were by, by these nazi extremists. so i think this really was a distraction from ukraine using fox fluids. and i think what we're seeing between this the drone attacks across russia. i think this is the transition from ukraine's inability to perform on the battlefield there transitioning toward a more terrorist oriented posture. well, one of the bigger questions is the backing of the west. how. * long will this
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conflict last, how could the success or failure of this offensive affect the western backend for ukraine in the long term or not affected at all? i think the west is very determined to support your credit no matter what the outcome is, of the offense of maybe some individual nation say in the united uh the europe 10 years. and they may use this as an excuse of cut off support. but i think overall, but west will continue supporting them. they will not be able to support ukraine in, in terms of building up yet another full scale army to wage another large scale expensive. but i think they could continue fondling weapons into ukraine to perpetuate this. well into the future just as they have in places like libya, syria in afghanistan, iraq, and so on. let me ask you one more question actually in terms of tie one, the middle of.
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