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under the purview of the american federal government or the military or the american military. so the candidates that, that point that out, that said we need to get out of this new stuff, spending money. let's have a tax cut. let's spend that, that money and things that we actually want those cans are going to get a huge boost of the candidates that insist on supporting this war. that looks like an exact copy of the pointless war. they just bought enough gas in are going to face a loss. the only people who benefit are the weapons makers who send weapons because they are getting a huge amount of money from the american taxpayers. that is not the majority of the american popularly method, tiny, tiny, tiny, half a percent. and you know, tiny fraction of a percent of americans that are benefiting every one else in the united states is losing because of this. and if we stopped doing it, every one in the united states except for those weapons makers, is going to benefit the washer buggy. mine called is being played find yet another european politician as the
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a stony employment as to his blames. most goes so cold aggression for days has expansion to the east. those who accuse me to the expansion of escalation or adopting the imperialistic language in a dollar. jo, russia, this concerns the right to small countries to make their own choices regarding their foreign policy and defense agreements, leading alongside, 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 to a very dark stands right down, talk about a total lack of self awareness. so a story in prime minister kaya calla said that nato, moving a big ted ever closer to the russian border over the years, like some kind of an ex, obsessed with russia is not a threat to russia. yes, she doesn't think that foreign military power is hanging out in her country is a threat to a sonia, just if russia did it, which it is. but other countries are earlier this year in february is donia was holding in the corner of the big nato test. because it was really disappointed that
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nato troops, specifically german and british soldiers would not be able to just move into a stony of permanently. because as sonya doesn't have the proper infrastructure, probably didn't understand that they would want some gyms on their bays to work on their gains while sitting around occupied estonia. effectively. how does she not understand that having german and british troops and other nato troops parked inside of her country is actually been very test the definition of imperialism. in other words, a standing and projecting a political and military foothold. she literally asking nato to do that to her country, to occupied militarily, which is something that russia is not doing. and tell us as so busy assessing over russia from the people in her front door, all well baggy benito do some with pretty well backgrounds and histories. of
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starting wars implemented the ideological extremism, by the way, to just come hang out in her country permanently. and apparently the progress the wasn't lost on the russian foreign ministry 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, and the 20 a k us in a got a strong. so cows also says that she hasn't noticed a nato expansion ism or escalation. and that those who say that's happening are just spreading fake news look back yard. dear c o, the foreign guys in uniform, that extension is a, apparently it has to be spelled out for her. so probably to do that. as for
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escalation, well how many times of rush i explained that nail was escalating conflict and approaching red lines with everything from flooding you frame with weapons to train the neo nazis on the russian border. and that's just for starters. and yeah, there was a promise from the secretary of state james baker during the george h w bush presidency to former soviet president, mikhail gorbachev. for nato not to treat europe like a giant slippery waters lie the ends with a big splash down in russia. if gorbachev would be cool with nato troops just have in germany indefinitely, we agreed that there is no intention to expand the needle security zone further to the east. the supplies in general and not only to the german democratic republic, which we do not want to incorporate. and it's all like this issue of nato expansion just suddenly became a point of contention over you. craig way back in 2007 russian president vladimir puts in, was already citing it as
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a problem. i think it is obvious that nato expansion has no relation with the modernization of the alliance itself, or with ensuring security in europe. on the contrary, it represents a serious publication that produces the level of neutral trust. so nato, at this point is like the guy who's camping out on your front lawn. well, trying to claim that he's just plain neighborhood watchman. you know, just keeping an eye on things while he peers right into your window. and if anyone argues that they made a promise not to creep on russia, they'll just deny that that was ever the case. the claim, nature promise russia it would not expand after the cold war. fact, such an agreement was never made. nature's door has been opened to new members since it was founded in 1949 and that has never changed. tons of a reality check. nato has been so obsessed with russia that even french president emanuel michael, call the alliance brain dead in an interview with the economist
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a couple of years ago, saying that nato needed to basically get a life and find something better to do that to just fixate on russia yeah, kind of callous didn't get that particular memo. the me well versus bell go on. the region on the ukrainian border has reportedly come on the front again, off the days of successive grades by key ups forces of the last 2 days. 6 people have been transferred from a todd villages to the region. central city of belgrade, we had the story of one of the victims. i'm gonna talk to myself. i was me, is the village of this loot of comments. there were people still there, but with no electricity for 3 days. i don't know about 15 minutes after i arrived, an explosion happened right near me. it's impossible to say what exactly it was. then i got into the car and drove to the highway, basically passed out. the police came and brought me here. so yes, i was wounded. what made it out of there on my own. then they moved me and brought
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me here. a correspondent, the ghost office and should back in a no incentive haze, exclusive report from the episodes of the evaluation efforts. this used to be a prosperous, flourishing city of some 40000 people. now it's a goes down. the news . this place is a typical soviet era apartment block building. it would have taken move in just one round to deal this type of damage. if you were to pick just around the corner,
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you can see that the fire is still raging on the ruins of what used to be someone's home. it's streets 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 safe places. i'm actually on the to the roof. the house shakes at night. every thing shakes. and that's why everyone here is trying to lead. people are scared children and elderly people, so there's nothing else to say other than we're afraid to. i left last sunday. we made it out in time, so to speak. sure. i'm on the here now to pick up my things. boots clovis and such were hundreds of rounds of beans, battering this town almost every day in the span of the past week. all this might choose no military objectors, as it facilities on few cranes teller yourself to civilians and civilian
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infrastructure here only this short ukrainian militants. they truly kill 2 birds. with one shell is the crater. they obviously targeted. this hospitality can see ambulance vehicles badly damaged, destroyed, and the trap though the bloss way, will it hit this? the apartment block house. some people found themselves crap. some of the daily inhaler booms, volunteers routinely risk their lives to evacuate. bedridden civilians, the civil. we're from should back in our sense, obviously the situation is dangerous. we're looking for people in rounding them up for evacuation. we've been working on best known stuff for days now. these are 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. keep has lost the city of are almost which it had branded as an impregnable fortress. so it has unleashed
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its vengeance upon those who it can simply reach and who can't fight back makers, done a reporting from the bell. good region oxy, a palestinian todd last night in hospital of to being shown by his ready troops and the occupied westbank. the idea of james, the boy was like to hit by mistake during an exchange of 5 between his weighty forces in palestinian militants seized with least correspondent memory of an ocean . as of 800 to mimi a 3 year old palestinian boy died from boys and his really hospital after he was injured in what israel says was an idea of military raid in the occupied west bank . the incident happened on says day mohammed was with his dad and the car that was fired and the father was also critically and seriously injured by he was later released home. well, how much was hailey's just by
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a how we quote to 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 sees the mother's side that she tried to see him this morning, but she was denied the entrance to the hospital. yes, said in a statement that the child and the father have probably been huge by the idea of fire off to these really forces were responding to a certain attack by palestinian militants looked at each of them to say, look like, well i sort of be caught and intended to go to my uncle's house, which was no fun from mind when suddenly it was towards bygone fly. i felt pain in my shoulder is dumped the vehicle. but when i looked at my son, i saw that he had folded onto the car, was competing blah, just been a booted going to his hat and whose earlier interview from the hospital and the homeless father said that he didn't hear any gun showed prior to the fire that he's
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his heart and he claims that these rarely forces were not attacks at the time when the incident happened. space information is of course, hard to be verified. the investigation is currency and to go into exactly what has happened. we spoke with the victims on coal as well as the governor of ramallah, who shared the details of the tragedy well, criticized in the international community. so like a blind on the plight of palestinians as the best known was always in my house. next to my brother's place and i heard the sound of gunfire and his family screams football. they were taken to the military check point. they refused to allow the wounded one to enter the hospital, but yeah, and then we're raising the homage in front of the eyes from that they could see him drenched in his own velocity. and normally that they allowed us to take him to hospitals with them. nothing, i'm not even inside our homes. we do not feel safe because of these riley criminal games. the previous experiences on the pill, a cd and people,
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it was proven. you know, that this occupation is above the law if so, an easier way to prove that it does not care about the international law and also carries out as crimes in the name of the loan with international support. i have the have that i can do something just well that which is always measured by 2 different standards i've had that wouldn't be them, do some palestinian or would you not? a rang and voice. what i can also have somebody is showing the voice. if it's even there is, and these really child who's going to do it, the whole world will move in and there will be many organizations didn't talk about that issue. denalis uh, cold terrorism. what i can have that we will not back anyone that most, but we say to these institutions you how you have to measure with the same stand the how the student and child to women. and now there's what i like many other opinions, one's much more of the heavy to a developing tragedy in central with russia. now we're at least 18 people have died . one more than 50 were made in hospital across several regions of to being
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poisoned by a bunch of locally made side a method all was reported to use to produce the drink making get extremely toxic. the business so not has been arrested on the criminal investigation is ongoing. meanwhile, the bushes consumer rights protections of his household, the old of the sale of sided to be halted with large patches of it already being confiscated, including from the warehouse and the city of nation. and also those many of the hospitalized victims are in critical condition with doctors no fighting for their lives. a level the dollar wise ation, this updating so much steam that even america's largest bank, jp morgan chase, is starting to sound worried about the trend. the deliveries ation is evident in a fix reserves where the dollars share has declined to record a share. next, birds declined, but it is still emerging in commodities and there was all assess the j. p. morgan funded side high interest rates in the us as well as american banking sanctions,
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as the 2 major stock just behind the mounting, the dollar wise ation. they also say the world's biggest developing economies, united within the brakes group on spearheading efforts to ditch the greenback. the size of the us dollar share and global central bank was this is blocked from 72 percent in 2002 to a record low of 58 percent lost in china has also reported the overtaking the us in global exports, further endangering the dollars had gemini, asi contributes a present, that saves the old as of the jp morgan report are essentially hidden, say, at the dissolved tourist consequences of us imperialism. so they say basically in the store and they say the us, these did that changes foreign policy means to stop building motor full internationally. so i think that may be a sort of the avail message to say look, what are you doing with ukraine? you'll basically destroying the us economy, you're destroying, or the international relationships by with which the dollar has been used to generations and generations because of the us, the stronger,
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strong position globally. and that's who being destroyed. so i think that's saying, look, stop doing this in salt, rebuilding the bridges that you're trying to break between china and russia and the rest of the tournament must. his friend, jacob morgan was born in law's play a in, in, in the russian financial markets until at the sound of especially miniature operations . but it was essentially told to go to leave or you'll be punished. and i think this a look, you'll know, i know you hunting all business because obviously the on the list, main to do is, is how the businesses have to take the move in. but you'll hudson the global economy with a stall. well, we're going to try and do something about the russian foreign minister. so again, off off has touched down in the capital of to jake is done during his official to day visit, rushes top diplomats were held tubes with his counterparts as well as the nation's presence of last time. lab real visited the central asian country, was doing a meeting at the c. i. s at council of foreign ministers in may last year, the under to india. now what a 2nd frame class has a code of the same state is
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a devastating crash last week. have several watkins of a congo train containing limestone. the round in the ball g. a area of west, in addition to the reports of casualties have been released, the incident happened to the private truck inside the local cement loans. the 2nd class comes just 3 days off the, one of the deadliest derailments of the nation's history, which took with lines of at least $275.00 people. and then just more than 1000 due to an electronic system error, that's according to the countries where weiss minister, as the commissioner of railway safety, has investigated the matter and release the investigation report. but we have identified the cause of the incident and the people responsible for it happened due to a change in electronic interlocking according to the investigation, the electronic into looking system which establishes the routes for each trade in a specific area, had malfunctions and mr. reg, to the local, most resulting in a passenger train colliding with a freight train,
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then the railing to crush into the train. tiring of the commuters all teasing the correspondence were engine shelmet investigates was such an accidental. so happening in the country, the all calling get the deadliest dream tragedy in india's recent history. a tragedy that has stopped every corner of the country, that's tony of 300, with more than a 1000 injured after 3 dreams glided on friday evening in india's eastern steed, or for the shop life must go on. as the rescue operations come to a halt, the teams on the grounds now quickly cleared 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. it really is truly is the lifeline of the nation. yet accidents like these leave a question mark on use of investment. by the way, res engine drummond is done the more the wild to bring those responsible to account
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. the government will leave no stone unturned in treating the injured. those found guilty will be punished severely as a re read slots and i'll be cleared up the story. now 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 the amazon, or where the tween tragedy to face. many of them critical you see people with a broken hand or leg, or ribs, or around like what codes the most is a broken family. the last thing i remember was being on the train, again consciousness a while ago. but i don't know where my friends and family are. no one here knows. these are family members of the searching for the loved ones inside hospital, what's desperately. and then many who don't find loc head to the mortuary,
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begin go to bundles of which is the dead hoping against hope. but some have no luck . at the march of recei, though, i have looks almost sweet brother and at least 20 hospitals and 3 marshal res. haven't found him. what do i do? 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 are engine sharma, all d or did show many thanks for your company on nazi international this evening. as always, plenty more of the latest updates to be found on our website all t don't com. we'll be back in 30 minutes because we'll see you then the, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people.
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a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show alignment as a patient, we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs i mean, with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody with them and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the show. they just don't have to shape house because the engagement equals the trail.
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when so many find themselves boils, the parts we choose to look. so common ground, the the hello, i'm 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 we will 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,
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the directive was established to minimize the probability and consequences of failures in autonomous and somebody autonomous weapon systems that could lead to on intended engagements. and 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. and so we have to realize that the state 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 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 safeguard, in case 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 backstop? 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 risk of harness a little bit 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 the futurist and, and when i mean, will it be a distant future? will it be a i versus a i on the battlefield? so the distant future and e i n warfare is, is, is a difficult topic, but water 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 2 types of
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a i fighting each of x, 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 region 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 was 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, some of the whole digital cities are smart. so these are cognitive cities that are run by artificial intelligence that are full of technology, which acknowledge you use, do a taken care of all the infrastructure of transportations drones, 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 is just them or any other system that runs the infrastructure office city or a or a country of crippling. those would be catastrophic to many of them. and that's what's what the future of warfare looks like. and it's not just physically harming and destroying cities, but digital, the crippling cities and countries in order to, to give the advantage. it 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 the autonomy, his 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 strips and 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 worldwide. 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 missiles, aircrafts and so on. and so for intentions on all the companies that are producing equipment and gear and separately,
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i need the technology now to to power their machines in order to be battle ready for 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 used. 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 got started, was started, uh, you know, about 2025 years ago. but it started being used in warfare in, in afghanistan, iraq, 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. and when we talk about artificial intelligence, it's a little bit more complex because
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a i, as a technology, is, has to work with 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 in 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. vip 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 niche solutions with an a i is going to be a part computer to, to the future of was just like.
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