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the collins, the linux is but the child is not getting and going to the next is from the indian government. they are trying for a long time. they wouldn't, you wouldn't go to them like the child's or to be brought up in her social culture and why them and read how to languish. ticket prices guides or likes and, and religious rights have been protected. and we can help you in doing that from that instead of the i just, wiley thing that i told the guy did you only need any idea of what are the significant the u. n. c. odyssey. and then you a u. n. c, odyssey united are going to i think, so if i'm not wrong, it says that if the child reported our linguistic title and really just like has to be brought to going to because that this all dikes all the time that they are not being protected. it was not german baby of in the, in india like and also on a limited so well. gotcha, her language and then her family members and staying, making all fun in some alien, please know they would allow the big what speaking of the youth, children and so down are in immediate danger of the conflict between 2 warring
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factions continues to escalate. that's the latest people in the northeast. the african country are already injuring and been suffering for a 1000 killed in less than 2 months of fighting due to his displace modem. 1.2000000 people inside so done driven nearly 400 thousands of freight to neighboring countries and severely damaged the capital, where the rest of the population is at the mercy of fighting as strikes. i have a situation that continues to be by the time the amount of the able and particularly so be more pronounced was very, and it's in sudan and that has not just included the nationals of sudan. we have in the drills been killed in this conflict that started on the 15th of april and prior to be in it's in a part of a conflict that despite numerous attempts to drive it to with a ceasefire option, in terms of getting at many carriers,
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suspicious to some of the civilians that are in the country, it's still continues to rage on and this is particularly of interest. they have because they want to find the guns that have cause to somebody's conflict on the confidence that solutions speaking is rather seems before that then it does seem closer. the factions that are involved in this uh, i think is conflict which is good. so denise army as well as the red pig support the really close to getting any kind of us of a common picture on vision with regards to what the ceasefire assure the tail and what both parties would be accountable to. but the situation continues to be big an offense, but it now has been claimed as part of the big tens, highly in this regard. and one particularly again,
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think also that the c was just law and national and it's something that can same talk to him to task about as the demand. accountability is over. what happens to the national, the strikes carried out book employed by civilian at all number to populations including foreign nationals, seriously wounded other competitor an explanation of the advance and measures from the sudanese government allowing the return of the bodies. and that goes further because it includes a lot of the country as well. and this is a, a leading light in the central african space. at least that is kenya chang. i have shutting down the tennessee impact tool, which is where most of the hospitality use has been focused in the capital of savannah. and they're saying that they are doing this because they can no longer assure the safety of this stuff. and this, particularly as a pronounced effectiveness as they kenya, is really, is like i said,
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see the meetings like it's, it's processor that presented at an option as to how to you'd like to. ready each side of the international. ready and any of the conflict as such, and they are, they are close out of the embassy is really seen as a dim and, and the doctor eviction of the near future, at least as the 2 warring factions continue to go added. but she is the voice of the central tree and on the issue, we continue to receive disturbing news of photography and of diplomatic officials by um groups and heart them sit on kenya, mention in hard to which had remained open to facilitate evacuation of anything in still in the country is now closed right now of this all depends on the way the world infections can really hold. the line with regards to the jetta talks which i happening in the kingdom of saudi is leading,
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invest regarding the hosting of the 2 affections and trying to get them closer together. they all seem to have an influence with. ready parties, but the united states, which is also an interest in our little disregard, is labeled both sides is i'm serious with regards to these via that would allow for humanitarian assistance. and for people to stop the, the, the influx of movement that we have seen into neighboring countries. chad has received some 100000. so the needs of these to be the country looking for sage republic, it's received the song, how thousands of people who have fled to that country looking for a piece as the ability themselves from this war infection. we say that talks continue, this fight that the americans trust with regards to how far they can really come. and the union is also issued on
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a statement saying that they follow up on many of the interested parties in many interested entries. in this situation asked the dad to say, this is the time to be paid for 5 or to receive them to be taken inside. and this is rather a time when we should be bringing both classes together. and the union continues to say that they will. they will know edge on trying to find an oxygen solution to this particular african problem. not everyone in the world is focus solely on ukraine. was the discovery of the german foreign minister on the trip this week to present. i've had to live with a wild firstly, well you, when we needed you. but also where is that you create an adult and understand that a mother from me to carol competing a says for me, what rice and beans cost in a supermarket this week is more important than what happens in the country. that is 11000 kilometers away of this by germany's talk. diplomats acknowledging that
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conflict in ukraine is not high on brazil's agenda. she highlighted its impact on global is it comes after tea have rejected another piece initiative. this time from indonesia. its previously turn done offerings from brazil, china, and mexico. the brazilian president le let the silver has been critical of the west approach to the conflict on call for all sides to negotiate. peace, let's get more and all this and cross live to the treatment of a german console for comes ralph t niemeyer. you are most welcome sir. you have a german minister there, a seem genuinely surprised at the conflict and you train presented the last of an interest to people in south america down there. economic situation. delete some citizens. yes, definitely. but we have to say that we are used to mrs bar box 360 degrees pier reads, which actually would qualify her to dance in the ball choice they had to. um,
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she is remarkable. and so, such a sense that she makes statements some of the house she came to that conclusion analyses, obviously inviting up to the true step. the road is not that much focused on the proxy war. and you'll pray that the united states and nato are fighting against russia and in the 10 direct, right. that is all from the beginning. we now see a proxy wall that is probably creating a ton of a bon kind of in surgeons, in belgrade, in other places. and we heard earlier on the program, the ukrainians on the big speaker magazine today said that they a bar, it's about the way that they are attacking by the garage with some fastest attacks from within the ukraine and army to what's your assessment of the in ukraine in non western centric parts of the world,
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how much ralph do people outside of us and europe actually focus on about actually care about? well, as much as they used to focus on the well enough cameras start or the one iraq or the other war that was and then in syria and all these was that the united states had launched in the past 20 years. being looked at. yes, people say, oh, we have started for them or neighboring country here. human and do you guys are ever and so that is a neighboring country this, you know, people that live with that in a way, but they, you know, they are focusing on their own lives. and that was what was happening, but to go on your brain as well on another stage and the drum. and of course, the gemini, is too much involved because we are being dictated by washington to present arms into the conflict. of course we avoid them because not stream was bombed and we
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know now that the c i knew about it and know that is also being admitted by mainstream media. i'd like speak with magazine and jeffrey. so it is kind of preparing the ground for a more realistic approach and even better as bob book is learning that no, probably the hard way can i just expand them? what you said there by germany. you 1st, you had berlin hesitant toward sending significantly delayed to t of and then of course the there. what's your sense of that support continuing to that level going forward, bothered following back on us, our sales vc. now that's well, i mean, the, the bumping of, of the lot stream pipeline that's was really something that the german industry was suffering from now because we don't get the gas that we need for industries. we have high inflation, we have a recession for the 2nd time. new, so mister shaw says so much on the pressure to explain to the drum and people why
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he's still continuing with those x and these unfriendly act. and of course, we have to say that we are running out of all the cars, only until the 1st of october, cuz our oil through the drills, but pipeline network rush. i said that if the relationship with billing does not improve, by that time debbie reviewed, probably let us not have to order from cousins done anymore. so here we go. we have a conflict of interest, the drum and population absolutely disenfranchised. but the german government, they are so unpopular then never had been before that just from the overall situation. if, if we can touch in that ukraine has rejected several piece initiatives coming from from pretty major globe. how likely is that too, to stay the same or change as the conflict progresses? are they going to of, to get more realistic under bonkers? i lied to that, but i do tone and do it police than the driving media has changed to that extent
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that they suddenly say what we wanted to point out a long time ago already. and we are now saying that we are not sending more arms, and that is the start of peace negotiations in the program. we appreciate your time and your thoughts, the german states been an ortho ralph t niemeyer. thank you very much. i as well, just to add to that is ukraine's much promised long anticipated culture offensive. will it happen and why the delay cross talk tacos all that next. stay close the the hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . if you crane's long anticipated counter offensive to a good start,
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this does not bode well for the camp regime. and more importantly, it is a testament to the effectiveness of nato ukraine is failing, and so is nato. the some i guess rob niemeyer, we knew by he is chairman of the council for a constitution and sovereignty in prague. we have brad blankenship. he is a comm this and see dtn. a freelance reporter refreshing was as well as an r t contributor and in italy we crossed to lorenzo maurice. but to me, he is an adjunct professor of political philosophy. andrea politics at l. d. m. international institute or a gentleman cross type roles that affect, that means it can jump any time you want and sunny. do by ro mean there's been a lot of it is this account or offensive is turned into a mean internet of itself. because if you look back and give it a wider angle here,
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the major backer of all this is of course the united states and nato. and there is no indication whatsoever the see, this complet come to end any time soon. so it's a lot of talk about this here. and of course, you know, we have this incursion over the last new cycle and already the new york times say, oh, this is just reconnaissance for the real thing. i mean, this is a, this counter offensive is turning into a unicorn. ralph a yeah. as they seem to have expected it. on the other hand, you have to study all the other conflicts that the united states and causal nato. recently in the past decades. now these up proxy wars and the, the, the proxy war of course, is by itself speaking that it is not to direct confrontation. so still they say of course that while they are, while you see these partisan attacks that are even entering russia and i want to of even says, oh,
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it's not ios the old address. but the other one is that then one has to ask and i believe that is to buy and cannot agree to and seize files of war. he has not entered officially, but you see these proxy was they have the tendency, like, let's call it the i've gotten the ization of the ukraine right now. we will see for the next decade, probably always insurgencies from ukraine and territory also into russian territory . and neither side couldn't really say they wanted. so altering be, you know, the, the regions that they have, and i don't know who was responsible for, for the damned that broke now. well, what was exploded to, you know, it's still not clear, but we will learn about that more. and i believe this is part of the strategy to do half this military confrontation going on and on and on. and that is the sad thing to say. it's not the direct wall between russia and they to box the proxy wall and that study lorenzo. let me go to you right now because the crane can't win. so why
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and the war? that's a very perverse logic. but that's what we're getting down to because and you know, i think it's fair to say, i mean, again, it's shorthand ukraine's counter offensive. this is ne, towing in army was destroyed last summer. this is completely new equipped with all kinds of essentially junk. they nato countries. i'm sent to ukraine, but this is may toes. it say what it is. i do not mimic. leave. go ahead lorenzo. a yes, of course i'm a teller has been involved with india since the beginning you down as we knowing the comment report on to act to that what they did and also international low on which may depend as we know, ukraine has been boasting about suppose counselor a fancy for months, possibly we're not about some video of effective and only now often more than one year after it has meaning passively arm is by the west of the nato. based off that
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encounter of the band suggest that the ukraine does not or know long it has the resources to sustain the work. that's so can a year. oh, they have many problems and only now they are finding kind of solution on the overhead as we know the president. so ask you, went around to europe, asking to everyone for money and with homes which you only do way you no longer add anything to that. so the rhetoric of the always contradictory now key of who had the best for we gain a few key along with this of the re 3 probably by continuing to promote the army with new ok. so maybe on citizens. so again, it could make mosse and use of the government through the sides by the west to try to regain a few tones. i do believe however that um they, we resize more with us, more helps for, from made. so yes, of course nathan wants to continue to work box very, don't know how to spend all of this morning. they don't have more research,
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especially because nato is using european resources to do that. so, um, you know, what's the quote such a strong counter attack from russia that it would be forced to change? it's thinking about the strategy. and that's the worst scenario. i believe however, that the russia will not responding in demand box. we keep a fee agree on his goal for badging criteria and in this period, russia is so we think it's very important i can see as well around the word florida multiple or thought to ship a sofa believing natal and the countries of europe the bit test submitted to natal increasingly easily to well being, ever since the start of the complex. i agree with you completely. brad. i mean, what is the best case scenario for this, you know, fabled counter offensive and what, what did they want to when they're backers in the west? that they're actually doing something. okay. i mean that is
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a terrible waste of manpower. it's a really well, it's not a waste. it's disgusting. go ahead, brad. well, i think you see, you said it exactly right. i mean this counter offensive, but he is launching or it's soon to be launching, as we all dissipate is going to show that they are actually, you know, a fighting force. it's capable of actually turning the tide of the conflict. now, you know, i saw this austrian colonel and he talked about why moscow strategy might fail, that, you know, they're digging in deep and ukraine, similar to what branch did with the marginal line. you know, it's hitler folders through belgium. and so a lot of people on twitter said, uh, yeah, i mean, uh what, what software and nation is ukraine going to both of those through to get to, you know, these regions of ukraine that are now occupied by russia. uh, i think overestimate themselves in the ability of kias right now, but i think, you know, what might come in with that this was like, yeah, i'm sure that
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a lot of people in the ukraine are versus, will definitely take inspiration from pillar in their offensive items. pretty well understood, well great main browser for looking at offensives and it's made german, our den offensive. and in 1944 which was obviously a failure. so um, but that was one way to great. yeah. that was one way to keep the conflict go, you know, well the, the, the, i'm really kind of sick and tired of hearing this conversation about a ceasefire. a, our sweet bought the violence, the and i know how it showed in, in, in care of, and that will be the start of the end of this conflict here. but in lieu of that, there's only a military solution. there is no political solution to this at all. ralph received at the end of the anybody who was trying to meet the item. this conflict of lately be heard it from brazil. who said that he wanted to meet the i don't even talk a bit of a distance publicly now to watch rush out in order to become such play
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a box. um, nobody wants him to do it obviously. and i'm trying to also try to, to play that role and a sofa, couldn't so unless the united states of america and nato are agreeing to that. i don't see any jobs for a diplomatic solution here. and i, well, we have elections coming up in the united states, and of course there's conflict and ukraine is immensely unpopular there. i don't think that any candidate running for president or for senate now can say, oh, we want to continue forever with the, you know, they, they around, i have to say, oh, we want to get out of it, but i, i'm raising, well, i don't know how did a little bit on that, it's and it's another one of the themes on this program. this isn't a lead project in italy, project, a nato, and a lead project in the united states. i mean, there's j. d vance out there. my favorite thing. okay. josh hallway is another, but you know, a, there's
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a consensus of the leads. now if you go and talk to the rank and file, particularly among republicans, you're right. this war is not popular, is never been popular because nobody knows the regime in cab. let me go to lorenzo before we go to the break here. so i mean, the reason why i say that can be no ceasefire because of that. the ceasefire is not a political solution. and there's like in south korea, that's not going to happen. go ahead, go ahead learn so i certainly believe that the social always succeeds. that's a problem that nowadays we don't use a diplomacy enough and we don't teach more to do either glossy and every time. so usually have is, of is behavioral the person, the words. so they have this kind of demonic style in the blog. i see the problem is, is k a? yes that's were net no, no one of the words as being done by chance. no one ever comes by chance. but as being for these, what a ukraine, i think it's waves for years of planning seems to fall. so the comp fleet has
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alternate logical scope, not just the political one, which is why i believe that the americans would never see kind of default goods me . but are we as of ask you? yeah, but does lorenzo one so if you're going to have you're going to have diplomacy, then you have to have compromise. will never do the injuries need 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
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in, in prague. you know, one of the reasons why i say there is no political diplomatic solution to this is well in the last new cycle. we had petra porter shed code that 1st a leader of the post cool regime. both i think it was to a tally and media boasting how you know, all right, we arms ukraine. all you know, and that's all we had out and with merkel say the same thing. we had whole lot and say the same thing. and now we have an in lensky, and that's why i keep going back. there's going to be no diplomatic solution because 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, someone who lives in the really see that in a tremendous of part of the entire national identity of the checks, slovaks,
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polish 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. kicking them out, treating them like wrapped 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 conflict in ukraine . it back here in the czech republic where i live. we're training thousands of ukrainian troops and our eastern border is on the same thing. and now apparently poland is training a large force that they are main fails and their 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 the conflict. more west you get because people have a sort of, uh, well 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 soviets, but it's like 2 of interesting occupation. that's what they say. even though i
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would argue that the soviet union's role here was a bit more complicated, noticeable in many ways, constructive some ways, not so good. but you know, it's, it's more complicated that such is all bad, like they've tried to paint it as. and so, you know, people here in check republic, so by people in baltic states, as i mentioned 3. and they were trying to take this out in any way. and they tend to be the most violence of these people. and they have such a large voice and that, you know, if we look at the entirety, the, you, the member states. yep. significant amount of these people are former, your warsaw pact, country that's from 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 broad that they take there is quote unquote, victim hood. and they say whole, but we want 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. they let me go to ralph here. i mean,
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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 kind of shifted all the way to the east and you know, why? because they, it's the washington that is empowering these people and diminishing germany and france. ralph, that's right. yeah, but what was interesting here and i do agree with brad what he just said. of course, i know in the as so called new york people are, you know, with their own history and to started experiences ends on pain, but maybe by the up. i'm sorry to interrupt you. okay, my friend. okay. anyway, i mean, why, why are they so angry with the russians and they don't, they are not angry with the germans anymore. i mean, kind of explain that whether it's, it's, it's not a wide, peculiar to say the people in poland. i mean, they won't have a reason to be still upset about us because we have occupied them in a very,
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very nice to payment. but you see, even in germany now in east german, in the form of german democratic republic, which was part of the, of the soviet plus the states system. and now they are there and the population there is more rational friendly. and in rest and germany, you will have more than enough germany, you will have a growing this sentiment about this conflict because we are suffering. and the way that we have our industry is being depleted from, but by not having enough energy resources. lots that to use to get from russia and all of that. so people are now asking, what else shall we do to help the ukrainians and can be not stopped to conflict? now especially since we know that up is the ukrainian terrace, our interest to have guys to live up. so you know, that is a, in this regard to, is going very against a further support for you. great. and this is all and just off work on that is
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conflict. we are not part of it. we understand the apprentice of trouble of the dresser. but what is that about us? so we don't have to is like the brand just said what the 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 dissolved the warsaw pact and went home . ok, i mean, and if you look into germany, year after year, i'm a pull reality of germans want the americans to leave the war is the about the time ago. and 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 the conflict values. on the one hand, they say the people i've talked to check the visuals, you cannot relatable as accomplishing ukraine by comparing what americans in afghanistan, iraq. but at the same time, bill pro 1968 product spring that you.
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