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for the, the main actor is united states forcing each act or to move in the kind of direction that the, the, the, the c a u and the, the washington establishment does already decided what russia he's doing is to find that showed any konami called you. i think really improved what was the very effective answer to. but even in this case, this proves that russia is a good strategy, is as a strategy, which is a defensive strategy. but she is not the main actor. it is not guiding this uh, this a conflict. so rashid just answering is responding to an attack and you cannot make attack, which was planned by the united states and which very conflicting interest within new york and union. european union is very exit are giving us so you have a different kind of sick tours and different kind of account threes with different go to different objectives. so they've got the us, gabby, the us strong alliance with high tech capital in europe. and the idea is
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that they this guy because the 0 of you and kathy goes to break all the relationships and not only regression behind all of the, even if we need to mention, there is china. the economic flores of united states against china is a very dedicated issue. so now tactically, united states pretends to decrease to keep the tension. hi, this is the voice of the week and or the opponents. at the same time. this is fuzzy, the agreements between countries of the enemy to the united states. i think this is a very dirty case and come for the 3 process. but for the moment what i see is that who is really making the move us to the united states. so we would see how you've develop, but this is an attack of united states against your rope and using russia, they are forcing russian to intervene against ukraine. it and no one cares about
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you being of course, no one is just even leaving the economic data. they cannot make data about a poverty about unemployment, about inflation, about the evaluation of their competency. so there is a huge crisis. didn't you create a no one cares. the only thing that western counties care, what's the account is, i mean, of course, under the general rule of the united states, east to, uh, make, could the boards between you up to the european union and a russia. and this must be in a vast, similar process. this is why the war must, must, must, must guarantee me. there is no reason to, to find an agreement to compromise a solution. now, on the car, all the, the commercial, the political, the economic and financial relationships that russia was developing with you must, must, and must, and, and they must end with the, with the know, reach with the point of no return. so this is why united states are not just that
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goal is not just they want to say, oh you that rush, he's not going to. so to the energetic aspect, he's surely and in part the one here we have a any phrase, the conflict, a huge come conflict between kathy goes as much as we can counselor. so we have high tech copy those that are fighting with each other to take control of all the work you. what is the main, a theatre of this, of this country, just because it does 2 conditions. one of the cultural is already develop. so you cannot force a change in the social and technology go conditions if you don't start with me and my basis. and the 2nd point is that europe is, are we chunking? and so these technologies are very r, v d are you, you know, of course you will fight all over the world. but in south africa was not freaked out of south america or other regions of the word a, the,
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the purchasing power of people is not enough to develop now these kind of struggles . so the theater is europe and is not just a few other of the conflict between russia and ukraine. this is a few other up to the conflict between kinds of copy to the main, the us and newton and a big barcode. so, but you will be in the copy, those that are aligned together just to conquer other sectors. here we must, we must, they must transform the traditional sectors which are really declining after the a good, the call, the funding and all the interventions that have been done, let's say to stop the divide was, which was not really the issue. but anyway, the, the, the conflict is about technology and taking control of all the sectors that are producing value. and the goal, of course, like an old war thing. i can only barely stick strategies is to take control of resources, human resources, and much of your resources. so in this sense,
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i think that this conflict, even if it's really original conflict, we cannot say that this is a world war free as many people are. are, are saying, you know, you have to wait. i don't think this will work. so many companies in the world, but the real problem is a visa, regional conference conflict with huge world wide implications. and i think these implications are also the very reason why the united states cannot stop this office . they cannot accept any kind of mediation because it must continue, and it must continue without necessarily having an escalation decency enough. of course, the scene is always behind the corner, but for the moment did the very goal of the united states sucks equally. is that the safer ration of russia and china from the a, from the united, from the,
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from the union must be reversible, so it must store lots of long. yeah, the conflict must continue and ponds must be sacrificed. julia palermo had telling economist and author, thank you very much. instead of the meanwhile, should make a new a western russian town near the border has reportedly come under fire again. following days of successive raids by ukrainian forces, r t z, your son of sentences, exclusive reports from the epicenter of evacuation efforts. this used to be a prosperous, flourishing city of some 40000 people. now, it's a ghost town. the
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. this place here is a typical soviet era apartment block building. 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 fire is still raging on the ruins of what used to be someone's home. it's streets are deserted, every once in a while, an old ca speeds past us. while some civilians have stayed, an overwhelming majority of the locals have chosen to escape to safer places and much on the to the street. the house shakes at night. every thing shakes. and that's why everyone here is trying to leave. people are scared children and elderly people, so there's nothing else to say other than we're afraid to you. i left last
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sunday. we made it out in time, so to speak. i'm on the he analogy to pick up my things. boots clovis and such are hundreds of rounds of beans, battering this town almost every day in the span of the past week. all this might to g is no military objectives. as it's susan says, non ukraine's teller is off to civilians and civilian infrastructure here, only this short ukrainian militants. they truly kill 2 birds. with one shell is the crater. they obviously targeted this hospital. you can see ambulance vehicles, badly damaged, destroyed, and the shrapnel and the bloss way. well, it hits this apartment block house. some people found themselves trapped, submit a daily inhaler booms. valencia is routinely risk their lives to evacuate. bedridden civilians. we're from should back in our selves. the situation is
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dangerous. we're looking for people involved in them up for evacuation. we've been working on this and on stuff some days now. these on the brightest of the times for the ukrainian military in terms of the long teased counter offensive. it has simply nothing to show for it yet. cube has lost the city about joe musk, which it had branded as an impregnable fortress. so it has unleashed its vengeance upon those who it can simply reach and who confines back makers done of reporting from the bel good region oxy and over to india. now we're a 2nd trained crash has occurred in the same state as a devastating crash last week. several wagons of a cargo train containing limestone to rail between 2 indian cities. no reports of casualties have come out as of yet. the incident happened on
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a private truck inside a local cement plant. this. the 2nd crash comes just 3 days after one of the deadliest derailments in the nation's history, which took the lives of at least $275.00 people, an injured more than $1000.00 due to a failure of the systems, electronic interlocking feature. according to the countries railway minister, the commissioner of railway safety has investigated the matter and release the investigation report. but do we have identified the cause of the incident and the people responsible for it happened due to a change in electronic interlocking. according to indian railways, the electronic internal locking system and tracks establishes routes for each train in a specific area but failed to operate proper leave that day. after being misdirected to the main line, the passenger train lighted with a stop the train. after derailing the train containing people went onto them, strike a 3rd train. our teeth ranging sharma brings us more veal calling it the deadliest
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dream tragedy in india is recent history. a tragedy that has stopped every corner of the country. that's tony of $300.00. with more than a 1000 injured after 3 dreams collided on friday evening, india's eastern steed or for the shop would lie small school on the rescue operations come to a halt. the teams on the ground and i'll quickly clear the wreckage to meet we for around 60 of the regular tween roots in the same track. around 15000000 people falling trains in india every day really, truly is the lifeline. all phoenician, yet accidents like these leave a question mark in years of investment. by the way, re engine drummond is done to the movie route to bring those responsible to account . the government will leave no stone unturned in treating the injured. those found
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guilty will be punished severely as it really plots, and i'll be cleared up the story. know, move to the hospitals, where they skills and confusion, both inside and outside of towards how did you enjoyed all remitted across $24.00 hospitals in amazon, or where the tween tragedy to face. many of them critically, you see people with a broken hand or leg, or ribs, or around, but what codes the most is a broken family submitted. the last thing i remember was being on the train. i gained consciousness a while ago, but i don't know where my friends and family are. no one here knows either family members or seems searching for their loved ones inside hospital wants desperately. and then many who don't find loc head to the mortuary, they've been go to bundles of bitches of the dead hoping against hope. but some
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have no luck at the march of received the have looked from us. we probably are in at least 20 hospitals for 3 months who worries, how we found? yeah. what do i do not to me, but in a deadly deals like this, it's not easy to find a non so all the right towards to come for these people. run sharma all the audition and saying and india, a bridge that was under construction over a portion of the bonds as river have collapse for the 2nd time. and 2 years, the incident took place in the state of the har, where this bridge was destined to become the 6 such structure to cross the guns is a previous collapse occurred in april 2022 after an adequate building materials for youth. the bridge was initially estimated to cost a whopping $200000000.00 and planned to extend 3 kilometers long. 16 people have died well, almost 20, remain in the hospital,
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in russia's old down of region after being poisoned by a locally manufactured site. or this method all was reportedly used in the drinks manufacturing, making it extremely toxic. the business owner has been arrested and a criminal investigation opened. meanwhile, russia's federal service for supervision of consumer rights protection has ordered it's site or sales holsted with large batches of it already being confiscated. poisonings have also been reported in several neighboring regions and another innocent child has lost his life as a result of his really raids in the occupied westbank. as a palestinian toddler has been shot by televi tv's forces dying from his injuries. israel's troops claimed they mistook the car with that of a legit, palestinian fighters r t 's. maria, for notion of reports, the bahama, to me, me
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a 3 year old palestinian boy died from boys and his rarely hospital after he was injured in what israel says was an idea of military raid in the occupied west bank . the incident happened on stable how much was with his dad and the car that was fired at the father was also critically and seriously injured by he was later released home. well, how much was hailey's just by a helicopter, from the scene to one of these really hospitals, where the doctors have been fighting for his life for several days. but the boy passed away early on monday. his mother, sad that she tried to see him this morning, but she was denied the entry to the hospital. the odd. yeah. said in a statement that the child and the father have probably been heat by the idea of fire off to these really forces were responding to a certain attack by poly student militants in his earlier interview from the hospital in the homeless father. those said that he didn't hear any gun showed
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prior to the fire that he, his heart. and he claims that these rarely forces were not attacks at the time when the incident happened to ship them to sell the book. lot i sort of because it intended to go to my uncle's house, which was not far from mine. when suddenly it was struck by gunfire. i felt pain in my shoulder and stopped the vehicle shut. but when i looked at my son, i saw that he had for the knowledge of congress, was coming and lodge in a buddhist. owing to his hands, the investigation is currently undergoing to exactly what has happened. we have been in touch with the family. we know that they are supposed to receive the body of law month later on monday. the funeral is set to take place the next morning, the russian foreign minister survey love rob has touch down in the capital up to jacob. stan and during his official to day visit russia stop diplomat will hold
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talks with his counterparts as well as the nations president, the last time love rob visited the central asian country was during a meeting of the c i. s. council of foreign ministers in may of 2022. the, the russia boogeyman card has been played by yet another european politician, as the estonian prime minister has blamed moscow's so called aggression for nato's expansion to the east. those who accuse made the expansion of escalation or adopting the imperialistic language and the dollar jewel russia. this concerns the right to small countries to make their own choices regarding their foreign policy and defense agreements, leading alongside of aggressive states has left us and some of the country has no choice, but to turn to me to for our security guarantee. if you were not members of needs and you would be going through a very dark stands right now, nato has seen 9 waves of expansion since its creation. in 1949,
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with just 12 founding members, the organization was created in response to the warsaw pact block led by the soviet union. since its humble beginnings, data has increased to $31.00 states this year. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman says living among the western military blocks, aggression is part of russian history. life next to the aggressive precisely about russian history, which was constantly attacked from the west, including from the territories of what is now germany, sweden, and france. nature was not a peaceful organization but admitted tree political blog, whose crimes include in particular the destruction of the libyan stays, the brutal bombing of yugoslavia. on the 20, you pay us in a dentist on a researcher at the institute for european studies in belgrade $7.00 god judge has told us that nato simply tricked russia by promising not to expand eastward
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nathan of washington tricks. russia as uh, as being evidenced, you said once, we checked them. so he was referring to force do the famous statement of the secretary of state at the time. james baker, who said that, that nathan want expense not an inch eastward. obviously since default and believable, they thought has been expanding in ways towards the east, and this expansion was directed. in the 1st row, i guess russia secondary, i would say it goes the service because uh natal wage. the 2 wars, again, serves in the 90s, nato is an aggressive alliance. it is a military alliance, and to say that it's expansion towards the east is not at the. he's not a threat. the russia at the moment when all the nato's countries are providing weapons to ukraine in a proxy war, or why would say nato and russia is really nice. not really only ridiculous,
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but it is. uh, it is very offensive for the intelligence ohio on a human being. and that's on rap on the hour and with so much on the radar as of late. be sure to head over to r t dot com for the latest breaking news and updates, and be sure to follow us on all social media platforms. thanks for training and don't go far. my colleague, nicky aaron, will be taking over at the top of the hour the the probably is the most dangerous at the mention of nato's you print proxy, wind rush. it is the issue of escalation, washington minutes. all eyes ward moscow not to escalate wild west because
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repeatedly done so. nato's indifference to escalation for to solve the hello. i am the noah chan. you're tuned into modus operandi. the pentagon calls the autonomous systems, but most average citizens refer to them simply as killer robots. but the wars of tomorrow are about more than just a systems doing the killing. this week we'll explore how technology is shaping the new landscape of warfare. all right, let's get into the m o the if you're the u. s. is real germany, france, and so forth. you're not modeling through the conflict in ukraine now. you're
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looking ahead 102030 years into what the battle field might look like that. here in the us, the pentagon has invested billions of dollars into the development of a i and other so called smart weapons. that won't require much manpower in future conflicts, whether it's autonomy, drones program to seek out individuals on a terror list or by tech that aids in existing conventional warfare technology is the new tip of the spear when it comes to war. and for more on how technology is shaping the future of war, we are being joined by in con, he is a futurist and emerging technologies expert. and thanks for being with us. first, the deputy defense secretary kathleen hicks said in her official press release that quote, the directive was established to minimize the probab billy and consequences of
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failures in autonomous and somebody autonomous weapon systems that could lead to on intended engagements in. what are she implying here that a i might go rogue and start killing everything in its path? i mean, the unintended engagement part is quite disconcerting. so we have to realize that this deed of artificial intelligence right now is a place where it's not perfect. it's not sent in and it's, it's not fully develop. we're still working with how it works and you know how it's deployed when it comes to military usage and uh, usage and war and, and situations like that. are you really can't take a risk? and what you really meant by that statement is that there needs to be a safe guard, and jayce technology goes wrong just like your, your computer sometimes malfunctions. what happens if an e, i enabled missile or
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a system or anything goes wrong and it stops working? or it just some this something that it's not supposed to? what's the max stuff? how do we, how do we make sure that you stop it? and that's what's really in, in the meaning of that, it just means we're creating a little bit of the risk of harness a little bit off of a way to control things. if they don't not go the way we want them to go. so what does the future of warfare look like to you in the eyes of a futurist and, and when i mean, will it be a distant future? will it be a i versus a i on the battlefield or so the distant future and e i n warfare is, is, is a difficult topic, but what is the reality of the world we live and unfortunately, oh, the future. you really can't predict what's going to happen on one hand. if you have technology fighting technology, then you know, just like a game of automatic and computer to computer chess, maybe there's uh, 2 types of
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a i fi to each other. but i really see that as a scenario, not happening. i do however, see that countries that have enough technology that have progressed with their usage of a guy that have deployed artificial intelligence in warfare to have certain advantage . because of advanced systems, i operate or less systems and really taking people in human beings out of the equation where artificial intelligence can operate different kinds of equipment, different kinds of artillery. uh, you know, a fighter planes and what have you. i really feel they would be no need for people to be in the battlefield. and if that, that is really happening, where, where to, you know, to the people that 2 parties are clashing. but um, and that's one scenario. another scenario is that a, i based systems will, will attack the digital systems off other countries. for example,
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the future might be full of uh, something called digital cities or smart cities, or cognitive cities that are run by artificial intelligence that are full of technology, which acknowledge use doing, taking care of all the infrastructure of transportations roads, buildings and so on. and then a, i would be able to attack those cities digital needs and cripple those cities. think about a nuclear power plant. think about crippling the electricity system or any other system that runs the infrastructure off a city or a or a country crippling. those would be catastrophic to many of them. and that's what's what the future of warfare looks like. and this is not just physically harming and destroying cities, but digital, the crippling cities and countries in order to, to give the advantage. he says, what does that be? something of a bloodless war where it's just basically robots destroying other robots. and let's
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talk about money. there's huge money being dumped into economists, weapon systems all around the world. what countries are spending the most, who or, or what companies are the movers and shakers in this eco system when it comes to how much money is being spent on technology warfare of artificial intelligence and, and really this new era of, of ward that's powered by technology i mean, we have to look at, we have to look at big tech world wide of who are the companies that are reinventing technology and, and creating technology that can be used in, in, in a war machines in, in, in battle and to power systems that are being produced by companies that produce their souls, aircrafts and so on. and so for intentions on all companies that are producing equipment and gear and vapid re, uh, needs technology now to to power their machines in order to be battle ready for
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this new battle in one way. as we're still talking about physical battle and going into the battle field up, on the other hand, companies that are producing a high technology, i think will be the ones that will dictate how their technology will be used, where it will be is. and so if you even look at the examples off autonomy, jones, or operator drones, drones that are operated by uh, by an operator. that technology that started was started uh, you know, a 2025 years ago. but it started being used in warfare in, in of janice, that rocks and other places of, of the world is really become popular for, for some countries to use drones in order to not send people in there and to remotely do what they need to do. now when we talk about artificial intelligence, it's a little bit more complex because a i, as a technology, is, has to work with
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a lot of data and a lot of information to learn about the terrain, to learn about maneuvering, to learn about a 100000000000 things in order to work successfully, and that is where technology comes into play. that is where a deep learning machine learning concepts come into play. and those things will be done by the companies that produce technology that produce a lot of some companies. i mean, we can talk about technology companies that are out there in the world, starting from a google microsoft alibaba. big role. you've got hundreds of millions of companies that are doing incredible work and not naming just any one of them. but everybody who's developing a, i is a contributor to the future of warfare. anybody who's remotely developing even any a niche solutions with an e, i is going to be a contributor to, to the future of where it's just like, just like office productivity to look at computers and operating systems and tools,
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you use our computers and our cellphone. smartphones, we have different types of smartphones, we have different apps, just like, you know, different app providers for smartphones. you'll have e, i technology providers that'll specialize in specific things that will be used by definitely, and uh, and, and more. yeah, general dynamic certainly comes to mind with their wildly human like robots. they're playing a big role in the future of warfare, aren't they? so generally damage is one of the companies that's yes, of course, operating in, in, in this industry. and you know, their technology is not just there's, they're looking at the broader world, they're looking at other tech that's out there. i mean, when you look at robotics it's, it's not necessary now that future robots that are in a battle field look like 2 months. it's not necessary for them to be that right because they're essentially a killing machine. but when it comes to.

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