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to see if that's a problem there. nowadays we don't use a diplomacy enough and we don't teach more to do. we get the policy and every time . so usually have is this behavior of the neighbors sales as the person the words. so they have this kind of a demonic style in diplomacy. the problem is these key is that we're nap. no, no one of the words as being done by chance. no one ever comes. so it's by chance, but it's being afforded because what are the ukraine? i think it's the leaves for years of plenty since the fall of the soviet union. so the current fleet has alternate logical scope, not just a political one, which is why i believe that americans, we never see kind of diplomacy. and consequently, of course, neither waves of ask you. yeah, but as lorenzo on, so if you're going to have you're going to have diplomacy, then you have to have compromise. and that's something a. so we'll never do that. okay. they may have that we ever do the interest need
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for a start too high for them because having a for lorenzo, let me jump in here. i have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on defensive to stay with our team, the public sentence. and i'm going to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different by little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department c i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change dwayne,
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say the . i really thought that we were going to die. and i crawled all the way to the right side and then i hid behind the desk 2 years before i was even born and business people continue to stick with the system. basically we want to make sure that certain dangerous for regular civilians shouldn't be in the hands of those people who are unsafe. that's for sake nowhere
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to start the welcome back. across the top, were all things are considered. i'm funeral about your mind. you were discussing both ends of the army. let's go back to abroad in, in, in prague. you know, one of the reasons why i say there is no political diplomatic solution to this as well. in the last new cycle. we had petra porter shed code that 1st a leader of the post qu regime both. so i think it was to a tally and media boasting how you know, all right, we arms ukraine, all you know, in lieu of the minutes agreements here. and so we had our anglo merkel say the same thing. we had whole lot and say the same thing. and now we have an in lensky even admitted himself. so, i mean, that's why i keep going back. there's going to be no diplomatic solution because
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there's no trust. why wouldn't moscow trust any of these characters when they gleefully admit that they were deceitful? go ahead breath. you know, the thing that i think is quite interesting about your material and this conflict is that you know, that someone who lives in the former warsaw pact, you know, you can really see that in a tremendous of part of the entire national identity of the checks slovaks all which folks people up in the baltic states a serious amount of their entire national identity is found on the rest of the public, are completely anti russian in decimating the russian population. picking the mouth, treating them like crap things like this. and so you can see that there is a serious amount of, you know, people wanting to settle historical scores by jumping into this complex in ukraine and back here in the czech republic where i live, we're training thousands of ukrainian troops and our eastern border is understands the lock is one of the same thing and now apparently poland is training a large force that they are intending to use if you crane fails and they're
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offensive. and so what you, what i think really is that, you know, when you, when you look at europe, you start out the east and the you and you go west, there's more skepticism towards accomplish more west you get because people have a sort of, uh, well, i think it's sort of kind of in pragmatism, towards the snow and there is a certain amount of, you know, the, the, the population not feeling connected to it. i think that people in eastern europe, in fact, i know people in eastern europe here feel that well, that's because these people didn't have the so bad experience. they weren't oppressed by the soviets and they don't know what it's like to live in a rush or an occupation. that's what they say. even though i would argue that the soviet union's role here was a bit more complicated now. so in many ways, constructive some ways, not so good, but you know, it's, it's more complicated that sense of all bad, like they've tried it painted as, and so, you know, people here in check republic, so back to poland, baltic states, as i mentioned, are there just angry and they're trying to take this out in any way and they tend to be the most violence of these people and they have such
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a large voice. and that you, you know, if we look at the entirety, the, you, the member states. yep. significant amount of these people are former your in warsaw pact, country that's right. and they're the ones who want to be they are basically the victims that the west has to always say that is their image or say, yeah, maybe they don't, you think proud that they take, there is quote unquote, victim hood. and they say whole, but we're washington is on our side now. okay. on the present, the exactly. oh, i mean, the baltic states do that all the time. you know, they fold their arms and say that more planes it'd be sent to ukraine, but they don't have any planes of their own obviously. okay, let me go to ralph here. i mean, this is one of the most interesting outcomes of this complex because we've had a tipping of a balance of power in europe. we used to produce really not very long ago. think of the germans and the french and the italians are being kind of the center ballast now is, can ship it all the way to the east and you know, why?
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because they, it's the new europe. it's the american sense of washington that is empowering these people and diminishing germany and france. ralph? that's right. yeah. but what was interesting here and i, i do agree with brad what he just said. of course, i know in the as so cause new your people are you know, with their own history and historic experiences and so on day but maybe, but more of the rep, i'm sorry to interrupt you. okay, my friend. okay. but anyway, i mean why, why are they so angry with the russians? they don't, but rather i agree with the germans anymore. i mean, kind of explain that to me. oh yes, but it's, it's, it's really like the cool. yeah. to say that you've been in poland, i mean they won't have a reason to be still upset about us because we have occupied them in a very, very nice to payment denazi's. and so, so, i mean, but you see even in germany now in east germany, in the form of german democratic republic, which was part of the, of the soviet plus the states system. and now they are there, the population,
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there is more russia friendly. and in western germany, you will have more skepticism towards the restaurant. but in all of germany, you will have a growing this sentiment about this conflict because we are suffering in a way that we have our industry is being depleted to it from, but by not having enough energy resources, lots that to use to get from russia and all that, so people are now asking what else we do to help the ukrainians, and can we not stop the conflict now, especially since we know that obviously ukrainian terrace ro involved in the bombing of the pipeline not stream to that was of our interest to have gas delivery trucks or you know, that is now at the, i mean the publicity in this regard is going very against. uh. 2 the support for ukraine and this is all in germany and people asking advice, would we suffer under this conflict? we are not part of it. we understand your brain is of trouble, the dresser,
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but what a step about us. so we don't have to is like the branch i said, what the east and why the new new republics of the european union had, you know that they had their own experience of the dresser and they are against the restaurant because of some solvent experience in east germany, it's vice versa. people the gentlemen that the soviet union does all the warsaw pact and went home. ok, i mean, and if you look in public opinion polls ralph in germany, year after year, i'm a pull reality of germans want the americans to leave the war is the about the time a go? a man, there's something about the brand real quick before i go to lorenzo. go ahead. yeah . what, what i wanted to say is that, you know, in my opinion, it's really discussing that eastern european republics want to compare and accomplish down your brain to their experience under soviet rule. because on the one hand, they say the people i've talked to check officials, you cannot relatable as accomplishing ukraine by comparing what americans in
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afghanistan, iraq, but at the same time, bill pro 1968 product spring that you say we know what it's like to be oppressed by russian, this is not the same thing. 1968 made the conflict. a new crane look like a brick and broadway like cats or something is ridiculous to compare these things. and, you know, i discussed somebody here with the black. what i brought, i have to agree with here, you know, i'm of got died in the wall conservative, you know, russia, the russian federation in the soviet union are 2 different things. okay. and in this broad brush here is very a historical. let me go to lorenzo, lorenzo. it was interesting in the last new cycle, the, the new york times remarkably, came out with an article about the nazi problem in ukraine, which of course, all of us know about it. but it's such a problem that the new, the new york times had to address it. okay. because it is so new, big to it is in ukraine. and this is, you know, i look in europe and i did graduate studies in european history. what happened to
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europe? i mean, is ukraine worth the destroying your your, your prosperity and, and your isolated and creating isolation on the world stage as i find it, this is one of the most astounding outcomes of this complex lorenza or yeah. other than that, that's also true and the i agree with the previous be is the problem. it actually is that we have it very rhetoric journal these 6 times here. the press specially i see here. we need to be completely changed the position, comparing the ford and after the war. you have to know that maybe you already know that the 90 percent of citizens here needs on the role below russia. sylvia against the compet, by the government is completely so me to do anything so and you for out of so which of the prominent that's what is happening is that of course, is what is destroying our economy. but it was a re, the heart of the by year. so call me go crazy. is busy is because easily has been chosen. it has the leader you are under the need to,
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to produce web oems and to santa web homes and buy these things in the ukraine for the work. so that's a problem because we are investing a lot of money in the world and we are carrying about all the social world fair that we have here to manage. that's a huge problem and people fits these. what happened also needs are the we have after the what, what you, the full of the boss is. we have a huge propaganda against the providence of boss is may not some of these and all but 90 percent of government and stuff that we went to. where needed to buy at the bottom left. ok. what happened now is that we don't have more of this distinction between the right to left and people from left are leaving the rest of the way this crazy. they are defending the knots to ukraine. it's, it's crazy, it's really crazy. i don't want it squared. is that the, when you tried to the front office, also the university is as i teach a university base a that b is yes,
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the founding the defendants and also the termination of a nation. so that's important because these kinds of announce to one of these can be saved by the q this of a nice has been, it's completely weird. ankle beginning on saturday. he always say, how was this kind of propaganda? as we know, we have the past, i see, you know, he needs always because of our defendants by the united states. so we are border, which is the router. we have the router. well, this is, this is an added the ad the, you know, europe is advocated any kind of responsibility for jobs, or it's a really, really discussing around, you know, going back to the new york times piece. you know, it's really interesting. i know you follow american politics, you know, even the police are they the establishment left will claim that there is a nazi under every single rock, but they will not. they will not recognize that there are nazis walking around in care of it. is it completely insane? it is a world turned upside down. ralph?
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yeah, and that makes me very sad because we saw that after 1945 really like doctors, fascism and knots has been that 3 know oh and about a new to the as well as in germany, we are seeing government supporting, obviously nazi restroom and k f i mean, this is so obvious and i'm really discuss it, but i want to say, well, lorenzo just said better, rightly be ok. actually last summer in the sense, that's all i would say it onto italy is not summer run because the u. s. o start dictating us what to do in the well they take, they live in italy as well as younger and germany is actually really um, but they bought into that. they sold all the language and the media and so on. is pushing into that direction against the will of the people. so, i mean, the government initially now has changed a couple of months ago, but you know, it's still, it's the same agenda that we see across here. all yeah. how are you,
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what do you remember, you know, rest of on delay and she said we have the tools, we have the tools and well they use the tools on emily, gentleman that's all the time. we have fascinating discussions, what i think my guess and prompted by and, and emily, and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz the next time. and remember, prospect rules the, the, the,
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on the, the, we're hearing statements from the west. and of course, key of the whole damn was attacked by russia. the so called conclusions greek of gets the premium, rushes and void to the un calls for an international investigation into the destruction of a key moment. then the effort of river, which is left homes flooded on surrounding areas swamped in the water. most coast accuse key of all by talking to facilitate the daily demand. the 3 poetry ation of an indian toddler from germany, who spent 20 months in foster care of her parents, claimed the girl was rolling separated from her family when she wants to be 11 or 2
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of us. she was with some boys lady dated 21. then she was so definitely different from that and kept in some institute. she has a child. she's not an object in mind, you know, playing because i like the rock. the devastated family of a 2 year old palestinian boy laid him to be dying days after being shot by is really cylinders in a fog security operation, sending shop which of course it can be the one minute past 10 am in cairo into your in most school this wednesday june, this welcome to the news our on our to international, the rushes and voice of the un. how's the cubes the west of spits the free me a over at claims most school was responsible for the destruction of
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a must've dumb and hydro electric power plant into her southern region. no, that's an area which last year of voted to reunify with brushing the breach of the jobs that hundreds of homes flooded. i made apocalyptic seats. was the original screen. we are already seeing a coordinated information or rather this information campaign is we're hearing statements from the west. and of course, key of that the whole sky damn was attacked by russia. the so called conclusions reek of us gets a frame. yeah. and we proceed from the fact that the criminal key of regime and its western patrons, which stubbornly pump it with weapons. they are full responsibility for being folding tragedy. the key of regime has good teachers who accounts for the blown up north stream and the tap condemn in syria. the west is used to doing the dirty work with someone else's hands. the emergency meeting of the un security council was
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convened to discuss the destruction of the down and the recent attack that was apparently carried out by ukrainian forces. now, when russian ambassador in the den z a took to the floor as the 1st council member to address this emergency meeting, he emphasized khaleta, ukrainian forces are becoming more desperate and more ruthless in their operations . and how there seems to be a relentless campaign of this information from western countries to cover up the nefarious activities and atrocities the ukrainian forces are committed. now the united states to, to the floor of the council and proceeded to blame the entire situation on russia and argue that regardless of who destroyed the damn, it would never have happened if the conflict in ukraine were not taking place and blaming the entire conflict in ukraine on russia, and these sentiments were echoed from the council by members of the council that are aligned with the united states. however,
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many different countries did express deep concerns about the destruction of infrastructure. we heard from china and other countries that emphasized the need for cooperation and a possible diplomatic resolution. negotiation is to resolve the conflict so well, just in case of a new can, a catastrophe. no one would avoid consequences. we call from maximum restraint, is necessary to prevent what can turn into a catastrophe. is also necessary to ensure the safety of this upper region nuclear power plant. we can send that the crisis and ukraine has dragged on, and there is a danger of escalation. the policies must show, restrain time, resume peace negotiations as soon as possible, the international community must do everything in his power to create favorable conditions for this. conflict in challenges to the export of ukrainian grain have impacted global food security. floods have damage farm land and there are reports
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that farm animals. they could not be evacuated, have drowned the damage to a productive farming region. puts further spring on an already challenged global foot system. we call for de escalation and dialogue to drive this conflict towards a peaceful, sustainable solution in line with the un charter. and we stand willing to support any serious efforts to this end. it was yet another example, members of the security council assembly, not agreeing in their assessment of world events. we had western countries that seem to be insinuating, so how russia is responsible for destroying this down. and at this point, it's pretty clear that leading countries in the united nations security council just don't see eye on recent events. us with them all think i hope sky a hydro electric plant was seriously damaged on monday night with surrounding areas going stream flooding soon after the russian defense ministers call that
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a terrorist attack by ukraine or must go out of the move was also aimed of depriving fry mia, the fresh water it receives from the reservoir, key of whoever sees russia was responsible for the destruction when calling for new sanctions. i left strong, international and response. i know this point type of situation could potentially be beneficial for you printing forces. here's the main reason why the potential flemming on the lower left. in the 1st southern region where russian troops are stationed, would eventually lower the level of the didn't yet for river, enabling ukraine's military to cross sun carry out a country offensive. law school has called for an international investigation into the destruction of the russian war journalist on military officer, vassily. faulty got of police camp was planning to target the site for quite some time. it's a sol, as the brain says, the start of the military operation has been talking about this exact plan at the
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time when both banks of the neighbor were under the control of our forces. it spoke about this in all levels. it is a terrorist act that insights there. it is an echo side with consequences stretching through many decades. no one wanted to believe it. despite the nature of the key of terrorist regime, people were hoping that it would not come to this apparently turned out there are no boundaries for a key of left across. now, western and ukraine and media are reporting the rush, allegedly did this order not stay the culprit of the destruction. of course, it is obvious that it could not be beneficial to a normal person, your grant and forces their terrorist regime benefit from the demo destruction. from military standpoint, they can afford to relax on their side of the river. the neighbors very wide now, and even with their country offensive failing, we're not likely to attack them through the need for that is on the one hand. however, on the other, we understand that higher of the course of the river, it is getting shallower and, and they relocate their forces from the here sun regions as upper russia. they can
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attempt to attack our positions, their western media outlets sound. the officials were quick to pin the blame and rush over the attack despite the increasing evidence pointing to the country. according to the main stream, media of russia, one a tank the room pipelines to blew up the crime. a bridge. 3 tents, a row nuclear power plants, full attack, the crime, a bridge fight blew up there. i am. dam 6. attack the criminal with drones. what are you currently impressed as well as gate and his allies in need a claim that moscow was launching some kind of work against nature and neglect, to admit the fact that russia is aside most affected by the latest active sabotage . the same officials who continued to refuse peace talk suddenly seemed to care about the environmental impact of war. and they are once again accusing russia of sabotaging itself as reports, note the destruction of the dam. i was led to flooded in residential areas on the east bank of the napa river, and will we pry me with less fresh water supply?
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meanwhile, the russian regional administration is opera. she is warning that the attack will make it easier for ukraine to target the nuclear power plant. there i'd be, they did the problem, was it split up the shelving of the neighbor and promote? does the landscape machines desire to repeat its criminal plan to send a landing forest and their guitar just double should foothold and then attempt to de controlled this upper ocean nuclear power plant, especially given the fact that they've tried to do so several times already. and before the destruction of the dam, ukrainian in western media works using russia of draining, make a hope for a reservoir earlier this year, which is not quite logical. it brushes a legit call is to cause as much flooding as possible. the narrative, the russia is waging war against itself is nothing new, and it has been used more than a few times over the last year. that includes the attack on the north room pipeline . last september, when the western media was equipped to claim that not only was russia responsible, but that it had to move it to destroy its own infrastructure,
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but we don't know who did it. but there's a question of who has the motive and who has the capability? and a lot of experts say russia, russia has the motivation, is it has the doctrine that is developed specifically for the situation. it has the capability. one of the few countries to do is call virtually, it's highly likely in my opinion, that is russia, of course. now that investigative journalist seymour hersh reported that the united states was behind the attack. the media had changed their to venue are types now. so that was carried out by a pro ukrainian group, and the washington post says the u. s. was aware of the plans, the same playbook was used when the crime in bridge was attacked last october, which was celebrated i both ukrainians in their own lives. then there was the response to the drone attack on the promotion in may. i think this is an attempt to generate public support at home, maybe abroad because it is this an effort by
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a pretty soon. so try to find some way to escalate or again justifies more in ukraine, there is a, a sequence of events based on, on, on the videos that came out that suggest that this was a, a controlled release. at the very least, the move appears to be, to blame russia 1st, even if they have to quietly admit that it was really you crime later on with those media is talking heads and politicians never seem to ask why russia would keep destroying its own infrastructure or one of the wes music continue funding ukraine in a proxy where a guess russia, if russia is so committed to destroying itself, rachel evans will despite the part into united states as much of the western media with the dumb it sack, there are still some voices running country to the main street, former fox news of the circuit. caution has launched his new show on twitter, and it's 800 why people aren't questioning kids potential involvement in the
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disruption. r t dot com lays all the dogs. i'm the kind of the headlines to raise today. you jelly is demanding the repub, creation of a 2 year old indian girl from germany. she was taken from her parents in berlin and put into care 20 months ago and made concerns about her well being. however, the toddlers parents claimed their child was wrongly separated from the funding. and so previously, when we took college, i live in b. m to solve loading in the vapor of the child, we didn't knew what happened. then we took her to the hospital at that time, the verse and back saying that she might have some one other building which is completely fine though, and we don't need any more. uh my other thing is, yeah, everything is fine and they don't explain is what do they get after 3 or 4 days when we do kind of back to the street, the follow up check up at that time. this actually has so many judy, they didn't give us the money to go their boards for more than one and a half year. the other cost would be asking deals because they didn't edit done the which i, it sounds great. think that you both sexually abused or what's right,
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so that's why they didn't want to go to the same office because what it is they're supposed to be sure. they had themselves said that like there was no.

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