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as well, the tops of the account helps sky a hydro electric plant was nights with surrounding areas done stream flooding and or did they soon after the russian defense ministers call it a terroristic by ukraine. moscow out of the move was also aimed at depriving probably me of the fresh water it receives from the reservoir t f o. wherever it saves russia was responsible for the destruction while calling for new sanctions. i'm a strong international response unless say this situation could potentially be beneficial for you printing and forces on here's what you'll flooding on the lower left bottom into her southern region where russian troops are stationed. would eventually lower the level of the didn't yeah. perjury to cross and carry out a country offensive must go us call for an international investigation into the destruction of the russian war journalist, a military officer of a silly faulty got off. safe kid was planning to target the site for quite some
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time. us ok, the saw or he brain says the start of this exact plan at the 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, apparently turned out there are no binders for a key of left across. now, western a new created media are reporting the rush, allegedly did this order not stayed the culprit of the destruction. of course, it is obvious that it would not be beneficial to a normal person, your grant and forces their terrorist regime benefit from that point. they can afford to relax on their side of the river. the neighbors very wide now and then went on with their country offensive failing were not likely to attack them through the neighbors. and that is on the one hand on the tire of the course of the river. it is getting shallower and if they relocate their forces from the harrison regions has upper russia. they can attempt to attack our positions there. for western media
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outlets were quick to pin the blame and rush over the attack, despite the slew of evidence pointing to the country. and some have pointed out the f. r in contradictions in the coverage. according to the main stream, media of russia won a tank. the room pipelines to blew up the crime. a bridge 3 attacks or a nuclear power plant. full. i blew out there. i'm damn 6 attack the kremlin with drones. what do you, premium prizes will escape and his allies in need a claim that moscow was launching some kind of war against nature. they 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 that the destruction of the dam was going to flood and residential or, and bully premier with less fresh water supply. meanwhile,
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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 need to, but i'm, was it sort of the shelving of the name prior to repeat its criminal plan to send a landing forest. and their guitar just double should foothold and then attempt to take control of 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 work using russia of draining the co host for a reservoir, right? logical it brushes alleged goal, is to cause as much flooding as possible scenario to the russia is waging war against itself is nothing new. and it has been used more than a few times over the last number. when the western media was quick to claim that not only was russia responsible, but that didn't have the matcher, 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,
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it has the doctrine that is developed specifically for the situation. it has the capability, one of the few, cuz highly likely, in my opinion, that is russia, of course, now that investigative journalist seymour hersh for worded that the united states was behind the attack, the media had changed their chance spinning our time now. so that was carried out by a pro ukrainian group, and the washington post says the us was aware of the plans. the enbridge was attacked last october, which was celebrated i both ukrainians in their own lives. then there was the response to the drone as how on the promotion in may. i think this is an attempt to generate public support at home based on that, but by a pretty soon. so try to find some way to escalate oregon 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 like a controlled release. at the very least, the new appears to be to blame russia 1st,
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even if they have to quietly admit that it was really you crime later on with those media talking heads and politicians never throwing its own infrastructure or why the west needs to continue funding. ukraine and a proxy were a guess rush. well, despite the a part in 2 nights, it's over that, um it's uh there are still some voices throughout the country to the main street from a fox news of tucker culture that has launched his new show on twitter. and then he publish why people aren't questioning p as possible, involvement in the destruction r t t dot com lays old thoughts on more the american by weapons. as our scout including you crate slips aim of the us democratic presidential candidate, robert kennedy junior to say is the facilities are a threat to shoot morality. there are now existential threats, and it's not just
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a i, it's is by a weapons development where, you know, we have these, right, cetera. they're developing all kinds of the hideous by weapons and including, you know, ethnic by a weapons that kill people from certain races, etc. etc, are designed to do that. they already have them as well for loans. small sco splittings, a mode washington's by loves fields again, any traction stuffs the spied revealing names and more than 20000 documents. referring to us, quote, biological research programs in ukraine, which included representative of the us democratic party defense, departmental officials and pentagon contractors. the last 2 of jo biden's potential arrivals for next year only take on the ukraine conflict going against relieves published or itself. so what i think we need to do is end of the ukraine war on peaceful terms that yes, do make some major concessions to russia,
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including freezing the current lines of control in a korean war style frames disagreeing really wouldn't want to do what you claim wouldn't want to do and also a permanent commitment not to allow ukraine to inter nato, but in return, russia has to leave it gets treaty. and it's the joint military agreement with china that the better of them is we're being victimized by our own agencies which are in which are leaning out the conceptual information which are leaving out the new ones which are leading out the entire history of this case. of us propagate publications with us and also a broad ukraine into a war that is not helping you. great republicans overall are increasingly calling for a need to negotiate over the status of the sun in that means loss of territory for to yet that's according to a recent survey which reveals 63 percent of g o. p. lawmakers support the need to push for peace. in comparison, 2036 percent of them are pro is lydel police,
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boston lines of information concerning the truth of the conflict remains hidden from the public. when people do any research whatsoever as to any of the subjects that he's made, anything people are 1st amazed by how much information there was already in the and you people's, you know, there's nothing that bobby kennedy you're saying is, is, is unique or brought up for the 1st time the case of 1st impression is we say in law, now it's, it's, it's not him, it is, it's always been there. what people are realizing is how much information has been crush. and it's been just kept out of the, the, the public. all right. i mean what, what he is set, and this is the best buy, some of the stuff that he has said he's been so benign as shocking. you. people say it's the fact that he dares to stop, don't even talk about it. and yet, what ever they do, whatever they call him,
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he even has his own family who basically turned against them, his family or his vaccine talk as well. that's that, that's just too far. and for the 1st time people are saying, well, what vaccine, what are you talking to? what is he said? and that's how it would start. let me go back to what i said initially, the media, the mainstream media, the side of the media. they asked my thing, peters, and not reporters there. they're just trying to quash, quell in and, and rebuke, and destroy any line of thinking that is not content with the official story. to another headline story today, you daily's the mom that the repub creation of a 2 year old indian girl from germany, orlando, and put into care a 20 months ago. a major concerns about her well being. however, the topler is parents claimed their child was wrongly separated from the family. and so previously when we took college, i live in b. m. i saw blood in,
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in the vapor of the child, we didn't knew what happened, then we took her to the hospital at that time you might have some one other breathing 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 to take. get off the 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 to edit under which i, it, it sounds great thing that you both sexually abused, which i some off because what it is, the suspicion did themselves say that like there was no sexual abuse of the child, either by the father or by the grandfather the did without that. so the police investigation of that also got closed on february 2022 is due, the child has been ordered done and we will been forced to go by the psychologist. um, you're good here to better. oh you better been able to do the board for being smart? we thought well, of anything for the court order. why did they do so really much more valued about our daughter?
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that because she went to our field one month or she was taken away from us. she was with some old lady. there's been 2 months then she was some institute. she the child is. she's not an object invited to blame due to our lives. yeah, the case really has led to a spark between berlin on you. daily. india is foreign minister. how stressed the child must be returned? well, germany's top diploma claims the girls quote, the well being is the girls per and say, berlin's even limiting diplomatic access to their daughter, the engine. the government is trying to get control x as in the trying to get the job back to india because this only indian government uh, gave upside statement that is an indian nation. it's a in a line they provide the cheese would come to india and a government of ended so so like government of india is driving from long time to get and come to that access. but um the joe enjoy, the service is not, but just because it comes to like, this is an idea of every eat, every citizen. but that could have been a good collins that x is,
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but i would just not getting him going to the next is from the named and goldman. they're trying from long time, they wouldn't. he wouldn't go to them like the child's or to be brought up in her social culture and why them and do it. how does english to could isaac i do rights and, and religious rights have been protected and we can help you in doing that. they didn't just wanted anything on that and still the, i just why lifting that. i told the child dramatically in india about the significant the u. n. c r c. and then you a u. n. c, odyssey united are going to i think. so if i'm not wrong, it seems that if the child of what i need is that has to be taken away from the batons or linguistic geico. and really just like has to be brought to going to because that these are being predicted is that german baby when they allow the german babies. what's the street in india like an all fun and limited? so my god, show her the family members and string making the offer and in some alien, please know they would allow the keeping attention on the young children in some done are in immediate danger. as
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a conflict between 2 warring factions continues to escalate in the north, east african country. that's the latest warning from are already injuring and men suffering with over a 1000 killed in less than 2 months of fighting as to who's displaced modem. 1.2000000 people inside sedona drove nearly 400002 freight to neighboring countries and severely damaged the capital, where the rest of the population is at the mercy of fighting at choice underlay 10 years. with regards to the object that we're seeing. and so then internally, over a $106.00 piece of video stuff already been killed as a result of the conflict which is currently in it's a week whether we are seeing. is that the situation, not only is it affecting sedan on its own bed, we're seeing across the continent as it was just recently over 10
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the it's a group of the gulf. colo nationals have lost their lives in them and their country has been demanding. and so, so from them as to what exactly had been dental, how could it have been stop and the plane is being. ready said on the regular forces. i love necessarily these. she a is the statement by the affairs minister of the the strikes carried out by the regular army on number populations, including foreign nationals, seriously wounded other competitor. yes. the d r. c. ask for an explanation of events and measures from the sudanese government allowing the return of the bodies . and that goes further because it includes s h a leading lights in the central african space. at least that is can change. it has recently announced that it will be shutting down at the embassy in test tool,
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which is where most of eligibility use have been focused on bands and this and that they are doing this because they can no longer show up. and this, particularly as a pronounced effectiveness, as they genia is really, like i said, seen as a meeting lights in the a message in the end it's, it's for the sedan presented at an option as to how to buy $285.00 the international citizens. and any, any person that wouldn't be clicked as such, and they are, they are close out of the embassy is really seen as a dim and, and the dot production of the near future, at least as the 2 warring factions continue to go added, which is the voice of a genius of foreign affairs, a secretary and on the issue. we continue to receive disturbing news of photography and of diplomatic officials by um, groups and heart them sit on. can you imagine in hard to creation of anything in
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still in the country is now closed? right now of this all depends on where the watering sections can really the agenda talks, which i happening in saudi arabia, the king. the saudi is leading, invest regarding the hosting of the 2 affections and trying to get them closer together. seeking to have an influence with both parties, but the united states, which is also an interest in on the list for guidance labels, both sides of us to obtaining any kind of fees via that would allow for you any period of assistance and for people to stop the, the, the influx of movement that we have seen into neighboring countries today that is received with the sum of 100000. so the needs of the country looking for safety as well as the some home, thousands of people who have fled to the country looking for
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a piece as the ability and trying to relate the best way to infection. we say that talks continue, this very tens um, but fast with regards to how far they can really come. and the union is also issued honest, a letter saying that they fall upon many of the interested parties in any interest of the countries that are trying to resolve this situation in today. to say this as of the time to be paid. if i, and this is rather a time when we should be bringing both classes together and after getting union continues to say that they will, they won't charge on trying to find an oxygen solution to this particular i've developed countries or in the status of the expense of the natural world on per nations that's the charge levied by the indian prime minister. has he addressed world environment for a long time?
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the model of development in beacon advanced countries was contradictory in that model. the idea was 1st, you should develop your country, then think about the environment. and that's the way that you've the development goals. but there wasn't these days developing and for countries around the world, a battery in the building for the wrong policies or some developed countries. that rendered loading on a new daily house being focusing on green. i'm clean energy and recent years highlighting india is progress in joining the world. the top 5 countries. the p. m . also underline the use of non recyclable plastics. despite the progress made a u. s. presidential candidate has claimed india is the world's number one post. if we want to be serious about saving the environment, we need to confronting the in china. there is some of the biggest places or veronica healy fields. i mentioned the us as old possession of the world number 2 pole later after china. india comes in a 4th place,
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according to the foreign policy expert, sue root canals, due to essays, pointing the finger at others while being partly guilty is the definition of hypocrisy. a blaming the florida bad news dates is something which is a high adult people, courtesy yes. such united states of america, europe, united kingdom has to do the responsibility. but they just kind of boss on the bach bike saying that the india has to take the responsibility on the shore. does flooded, klein which in the eye has been completed as slots. you know, the depletion of the also live is specifically because of the emulation op csc, which is florida, florida caught up on a search now wrist because of their sent and then send, send to development of the 19 sent to be it being sent to be in 20 a sent to the they have gone in for development and such to be at the cost of
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destroying the environment. at the cost stop or destruction of decline, we have to labor less such for another trip to the with the lower security is where we go ahead in moments, catch host john cutter. yahoo, right off the break and i'm big stories of the tom. bye for now. 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 such orders at conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the business. we have,
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somebody in the robot most protects this phone. existence was on the ukraine's long anticipated counter offensive housing deidre gunn. but it's not off to a good start. this as not more importantly, it is a testament to the effectiveness of nato. ukraine is failing since always makes me read your lowest points of your desktop for the, for the media the,
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the motions to a letter of the, for the money isn't done less seriously. and what you're seeing is just for you the the hundreds of thousands of employees have put in the state department. most of them were never relevant. even fewer have remained relevant after leaving government employment. our next guest has remained relevant. that hasn't been without controversy. he is earned a place in the mix of voices commenting on contemporary intelligence and foreign
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policy issues for more than the past 2 decades. i'm john kerry onto welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 larry johnson is not the typical c i. officer. after spending 4 years at c, i a headquarters working in analysis, he transferred to the state to for in the office of the counterterrorism coordinator, he later left government service to found a successful consulting firm. he's also known for the sometimes biting and controversial insights into current events. and that is what makes larry johnson interesting and keeps his eyes some of the most powerful people wrong. johnson has made some bad calls in the past, but he keeps pushing, and he keeps writing, and he keeps himself relevant in the dog eat dog world. that is washington dc.
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larry johnson, welcome to the show. we're happy to have you a little bit about your career. you started off at the c, i a 1st going through operational and paramilitary training and then moving into analysis, you were there for a relatively short period of time. 4 years before moving over to the state department. what exactly did you do with the c i a and why did you make the move to the state? i. i was not a happy camper. i, i really didn't enjoy my time the 1st year in the career for any problems. a lot of fun. we got to see all aspects of the agency and i was fortunate that i got to work on the ascii on task force. this is during the height of, for us support for the scan, rumbles against the soviets. then i got to work on the central american task force . i was in transition for backwards. i started my on elliptical career as the 100 animals, which at the time was one of the top 5 board policy issues for the reagan administration . which meant that i was regularly writing for the p d. b,
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the national intelligence daily. and there are a lot of analysts out at c, i a who go through 3 or 4 years in their career without ever writing for the presidential daily. brief uh, by contrast iris lighting probably to article so we started this uh, the sort of interest the in terrible. i had a new branch, cheap, married mccarthy. she came out of an african background. she had a 0 experience with central america. i lived in central america, i spoke spanish and we, i was asked to provide relevant cables every morning. remember, this is, this is back in ancient times when we dealt with paper. it was non electronic. so i would call through, you know, 500 pages of overnight traffic come up with a select group of messages. so i thought the front office should be aware of. and 2nd, for unbeknownst to me, mary mccarthy was doing the same thing except she did not know what she was looking at. and so she was sending some of the most outrageous outline these pieces for
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well, i didn't like only when i went in for my book um its a appraisal report that, uh, they said, well, we got, we did a promot. you. even though i was a current production and are producing research papers and considered an excellent briefer. so we didn't promote you because quote, we have questions about the integrity of your analysis. at that point, i was like the cartoon character roger rabbit, you know, where the eye is completely bugged out of the head. and i discovered a different traffic from mary mccarthy. and what i was said before. and so i asked about your stuff, but why didn't you call me in the very 1st day that you noticed, why did you let this go on for over a month without pointing out that she didn't know what she was doing without giving me a chance to explain why i was doing what i was to. so at that point and the, the person who was the, that you may have run across, drove some point. because later she was that she was elevated up the chain of
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command, you know, incompetence rises to the pop. you know? oh i was that up. i was pure group of incompetence. if this is how they're going to operate, i don't want to be part of it. and then i received an offer. i couldn't refuse and bass that or busby. we've just been named as the court coordinator for counterterrorism state department, previous central american peace process. and i have regularly briefed him, and so he liked me, he understood that i was confident. and so he asked me to come work on the way to do that was to move as a schedule the contractor. but frankly, i was so furious with what the agency had done and, and mind you, but the my last 6 months at the c, i a, i received 2 exceptional performance on words. i mean that it shows you just how completely disconnected from reality they are on the former and then all the other heavy got questions about the integrity of my analysis. and they don't have the courage or the integrity. the comment come from me about it and say, why are we,
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why are you giving us different informations in mary mccarthy? and i could tell them very simply, because she's ignorant and does not know what she's doing. when you got to the state department, you were immediately put into important work in counter terrorism. i know serious terrorism investigation. i believe that was the pan m one o 3 attack that must have been rewarding work, but you chose to leave. what led to that decision? the reason i ask is that you almost a glass counterterrorism policy. can you explain why? when i write the state my, my duties were basically i was the deputy director in charge of the anti terrorism assistance training program. i was in charge of the policies on transportation security, both aviation support for the military special operations and my very 1st within 3 weeks of arriving, we deployed at the time what was considered a top secret team,
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the emergency support team to el salvador. because salvador and realize that quote, taken members of delta force, what actually happened was the role as it storm this hotel, not realizing there was a delta force element inside that hotel. and the delta guys are on the teeth and, and i was the salvador grill as realize what they were up against the side of what's spread or not. so to deploy this of this interagency team consisting of f, b, i c, i a state department communicators and state department officials to all salvador along with a j sock as well deployed. it's, it's contingent and i ended up writing the, the 1st what was called the logistics cable, which ironically ends up. and it was continuing to be used for that particular mission. so i was there for 4 years, and 1993 my my contract that scheduled the contractor was coming due and the decision of the incoming clinton administration was we can downsize on,
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on the terrorism front. and so my job went away and i became at that point it contractor almost immediately after leaving government larry, you begin to.

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