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rushes to de escalate. the archie spoke next. stephen, our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say a request for check? the spelling of the social security stores? you know cranium. dorian, show name. yeah, i did. she shipped a dr. meano's report uh, control room for 2 of us. so we fixed you get the mobile product. is this the only thing you have enough people not to sing websites, pets, and stuff. i'm assuming. yeah, we did the boom cloud chillies, actually it's streams of dark news, but i'll let you as well. but the crazy use that to where you store lot of the my
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software, but just to do you still know? sadly if she ever always get us. but every shipper, instead of just stickler frontier agent, of course, to take you over to them, i need deals says that you are in school. so that's good news. i used to move on when they finished over the course couple year. and you can assume that somebody's going so i'm saying yes, i see the best way to take a picture of the day so that i'm not the welcome back to the m o m l a chance turkeys position on the map puts this country on a tightrope with how to handle some of today's major issues like getting russian grain out of the conflict zone in the black sea to reach parts of the world. who
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need it most. dr. hass on, you know, is back with us professor. some of them are the ones political successes as of late have revolved around his careful handling of the conflict in ukraine, most notably brokering the black seen grain deal and it's extension. now he's been merged as something of a deal broker in the region. how do you view, are the ones for and policies thus far? and what do you expect to see in his 3rd term in the way of foreign policy? a. well 1st, and i should point out that i was a critique office at handling on foreign policy. some i you know, until 3 years ago, because indeed i was probably the most boss affairs critic among the academia and a because for about 10 years or so, he turned almost everyone in the region to gaze tactic because the policy he being
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part student was some sort of, um, uh, is la missed is pyre, ideal logically draper and the too much is leaning on the united states and the europeans and, but to have your, and all this basic back fired on this page. and i had been at predicting that this was going to be tied up the cost of the, for the tech, and for him and the administration, he basically let and i was proven right some, but i would say it was about 3 years ago or twin a hall for us it and basically he began to tie drop his house in terms of reconsidering his spot of policy and she did a wonderful job out of the mess. so she basically add the, made up with this, how these with united up image rates and then egypt and israel, you know,
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i was so insistent on both agent and israel, that turkey should actually am the makeup would because the congo on like this i said, and then he focused on syria. meanwhile, on the great new crisis, i certainly, he's still clear a ready, you know, a wonderful mid way policy, which is very much in line with doctors nationally tress. so basically you remain in the tall, you talk to or natal partners, but you don't get and you don't basically bed, even if they a get along with the onto the show sanctions or what have you. because there is no vote in nato, so you don't, you may express your criticism of sanctions and whatever you, but there's no vote. do you know the sanctions policy is not an institutionalized
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policy. okay. you'd say it's something like a legal volunteers. okay. of the collective west, if you like. and so what talked you did touch it even in 2014, when it will show our next cried. yeah, it said no sanctions and no song just polish to protect it, you know, which was a gain good old the iris, critical of turkey's overall foreign policy in those years. i backed that. so here and without joining the entourage of sanctions and at the same time, keeping all the lines of communications opened to moscow, enter chips to what you do. basically, you calculate best possible ties to moscow and you keep your statute, your position with jab eh, quite sort of hard, shall i say portable and such. you have on the stands,
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how be important to keep tucked on board and in a den, then you are the deal. break it for you become a broker basically. and he broke, he has broke. uh he's, he's done the green deal and he's also done several other deals. some of them went uh, without much publication. some something like exchange of, uh, water or the prisoners of war, for instance, between german most cool. um and a now the russians understand the importance of tech. it's just one point to add um, touchy m a. even at the height of the cold war, managed to cultivate good relations with the soviet union from $9.00 to $6.00, the full price talked to $84.00 for about 2 decades. and, you know, earning the confidence of moscow and a unit do a flushing economy through nations between the 2 nations and then m
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a talk it basically, um, they made a lot of heavy industrial investments at the time with 12 yet no haul. and which soviet support general that so it worked wonderful. well, well, do you remain in nato? so if we can do it, if it could do it at the time, we can do it in a much better rate this time. why not? because it is off throw in turkeys, interest. so the nato countries, some of them is sort of mumble about it. you know, they may not like it, but this is life i've told. and this is what multiply or do brings about and talk is out to benefit alta, auto multiply and more broadly, as you alluded to, turkey out has walked a delicate line between balancing the east and the west. by most accounts where
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turkey sits on the map, the country is the gateway to europe on one side and to asia on the other. now as blocks such as bricks plus or the c s t o, the seo or even be your agent, economic union continue to grow. how will truck can navigate those while there's pressure from nato partners to turn away em? i think at those pressures from nate to could well be counted by tact, a polite d. m. and through the diplomatic ways means and the western world. in general, we'd have to understand that turkey a is going to be one of the one in terms of its foreign policy formulation. and it's for them policy to exist sizes and is going to be a unique country, or one of the unique countries in the world, you know, multiple the world or to the, you know, as a unit,
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you mean you plotted to is gone and multiply, or d, as the most, um, now we are in a new situation in which i'm that tuck it. as it's joe graphic dictates is going to remain in nato. and you know, quite uh, friendly with nato partners and allies and what have you. but at the same time, i would think it is getting to the resort to each veto power more for that content, then not. okay. as we've seen it, which is sweet and lately. and so it is dang, too, because after all, it is the, it has the 2nd largest armed forces up to the united states with the nato. so i'd say it's a powerful country in military times, within nato and joe graphic. it makes it more powerful. the more important because it is a country meet the site medium sized country,
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which can project poverty more than one regions. so i'm old. that combined means that turkey is going to remain in the top, but at the same time, it is going to cultivate best possible ties. talk to other centers of world china, for instance, the belton wrote, and any shift, if the topic will late date, the talk you talk, it will, is it has evolved into a to national organization. so they enjoy turkey. and you know, they get together. and a country like hazard by john who has leaned over to talk j over the 2 decades has anybody to it's at or to 530 tory so it's a sign of strength. and at the same time and is a, is indicated for what they should be doing. i'm or i shot again has become a very good partner. it is not only economy and trade,
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but we have and very good and uh, deals with the russians over the new cap power plant and a photo mall took. and russia have setup some sort of a how shall i say? and the consultation mechanism over political matters at region wide, which is, which has been working quite well over syria, over libya or other problems. and at the same time, there is being at both joining military relationship between talk in russia and in, in, in future. i won't take long perhaps eh, for talk and russia to co produce modern technology weapons. because turkey has become, has, has, and actually say turkey has eh, tucked ish at defense industry. he's also coming up. it has come up to produce
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cutting edge technology, weapons and things. and the russians do appreciate that. now, i gotta have one more thing about nato. what trove are the one to the accession of finland into nato? and where does that leave sweet? and will it ever happen for sweden as well? it is difficult to say yes or no. with the, in the case of fiddler fence sweeping the d and d, a did, did the hawks a veto poverty targeting sorta was because of the large numbers of, of p k, k and sympathizers and terrorist and they're affiliated institutions and organizations freely operating in both in both countries initially, and that was old for swedish deals with the empty tray cuz of short of syria. that
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is why p g is a p y d animal that you know and all those groups i'm and then it transpired that there is very few of them in sentiment, but most data, most dual painting in sweden. and then the previous swedish government promised to cut off all dead ties to the p j j. and the city in its city an offshoot p y d and all that it had been financially backing that. but that are quite a number of the p k. k. a, m a p k, a unit, p j k. sometimes there's one to kentucky by to talk to each low and that are up and to also set to groups. you know, dates had to like to learn organization who carried out the aborted at cool in 2016 and, and at a touch of finland. and eh, we done signed up to him ma'am,
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or on the by which sweden and finland promised to, to, to, to cut off all day relations with them. and they also promised to somehow eliminate that. it's not, eliminate may not be that i would, but you know, to, to do something proper to satisfy turkey about those living in about those 10 or suspects living in sweeter. but they are not taking the proper steps that tech has been asking for. so that is why i took as clear field out of the deal and then said okay, fair enough to can come a can go in, but not sweden on to they basically at to day at home. okay. and then at the level those 10,
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our suspects to talk to should be consistent. they haven't done so and we wait to, we'd have to wait and see what happens. there is also the american side to do whole story because the americans had not been selling that at the latest. and most of it succeeds to touching. it's a complicated story. they bite in administration by the name subs h edible on he's a, he's the guy that in the country out here as an ink cartridge about to call fob. and, you know, the story is quite complicated in the us congress. uh, was it domina, play games at tod, cheapest to. so i eat a tech required. so on to talk to you, she told over the years because of turkish, the category age and ties between tucked and israel. and now things are a bit better because all multiply, even by the sense that there's through the us congress and says, you know,
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we have to sell them to the doctor because the 30 said important need to ally and all that. i'm a would have to again wait and wait and see. but meanwhile tuchee is making each on tight to play. it is going to be on a par with s $35.00 technology. so that is also a something interesting because on the one hand they're not selling us the sort of a military accurate when we bond. but at the same time we meet at beckett abortion or what they. ready want to sell us and if this is being distorted over the last 40 years or so, dr. hass on you know, thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. you can follow dr. no, on his twitter at the house on you know, 1920, thank you so much. thank you. thank you. all right, that is going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep
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into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad, thanks for tuning in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o. 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 at the point, obviously is to trace
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a trust rather than fit the various things with artificial intelligence. we have somebody with theme and the the most protest this phone existence was exist. the in 1492 this evening, christopher columbus read to the bahamas and discover the new world for europe. the wealth of america and its fast territories. cosby envy of the europeans, especially the spaniards and the portuguese. they sought after taking over these lands. however, there lived indigenous peoples with
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a high culture and their own nationhood. there the barbaric colonization of america, which went down in history under the name of con deece that lasted for more than 100 years, seemed 1521 care design. cortez is kind of due to the doors captured and destroyed the capital of the aztec empire. daniels practically massacring the local population. following them, francisco pizarro is gun case. the doors destroyed the inca empire. as a result of spanish aggression, the ancient maya civilization collapse, suppressing the resistance of the indians. the invaders carried out mass executions . the horrendous genocide was aggravated by the diseases that the europeans had brought to america. the number of the indigenous population decreased at 16 times from 251 and a half 1000000 people from keystone became one of the largest demographic disaster fees of mankind and remains an indelible bloody stain in the history of the
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european colonial empires. the fun here in belgium to does one of the assistance points for the displace. people who have come from the surrounding villages that were recently attacked is over 60000. people are evacuated from western russian territories and the relentless ukrainian artillery fire on the visit a refugee comes in the billboard region. another use china slums, us media allegations amazing, still good deal with feedback if that's a vi stations on the island. and washington was losing his position and credibility on the political arena. the majority of the world's population supporting bruship. let's according to the old of the reports on the notes treatment pipelines sabotaged the
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just going to 8 pm on monday morning. and a new week's getting on the way here in the russian capital. my name is peter scott and welcome to 30 minutes of news of the officers this weekend. so at least 12 artillery shells 5 by ukrainian forces that they build would be joining western russia. that's according to the local man. residential building was hit and it's on a ship picking up which sits on the border. the house called fire with windows being shot, said by the strike. currently over 60000 people have been evacuated to senses all across the gal. good region, all these shape, both report from one of the refugee show us, which has a pretty good deal of us giving you the fun here in belgrade. one of the assistance points for the displays. people who have come from the surrounding villages that were recently attacked by ukrainian artillery and incursions by infiltration groups . as you can see, there are literally hundreds of people, thousands of salt refuge here in belgrade. it's a huge humanitarian operation. people are getting psychological health,
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food and the absolutely necessities for human existence that it's only what something like this occurs and you see the scale of the impact of these attacks by the ukrainian ministry on what are essentially civilian targets. we've spoken to the mirror and he's outlined the size and the scale of the assistance that people are getting almost almost to. there were 3 large centers for the initial placement of residents from cubic and during the 1st day alone we received accommodated and provided with food and medicine around 3 and a half 1000 people. however, many of them had obviously left the residential area without packing their personal belongings. so they were also in need of clothes and some hygiene essentials for that. for similar distribution points have been set up in the city, which you mandatory and aid supplied from all over the country. on behalf of the governor, we had been preparing in advance for various emergency scenarios. so we were able to deploy everything very quickly. while i'm here at the,
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at belgrade sports center, one of several that is currently housing displaced people from the ship back in a region, a region recently attacked by ukraine. we've seen an immense effort here to provide care and assistance to a huge range of people from very elderly, sick to young babies, children, pregnant women, an entire families. there's about 200 people here in the center. some people have decided that they will not return to shit back, you know, and are getting re house in other regions in areas this. the cynical assault on civilians targeted civilians misled to huge displacement of 10000 people. at least we know here in the belgrade region, i'm joined by the voicemail of belgrade region is very kindly agreed to talk to us about the situation in the city right now. they've received a lot of displaced people from, from the surrounding regions,
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which is so for the taxes of a 200 people in this center alone. alexander, thanks very much for talking to us. how many people altogether has fail, garage received as displays? people? what's totaling up us, they need you to a total of the past week. about 10 thousands of all fellow countrymen from cubic you know, has the boss with temporary accommodation facilities. this indeed, a unique situation in belgrade with a large role into movement and which medical students, including foreign ones, are actively participating scripts. so we're here at the university of belgrade, where the students, local doctors and doctors from the region have come to assist the people who've been displaced from ship beck and on the surrounding villages. it's an incredible effort their mobile clinics, and it must be said that the work of the students here who are even spending their own money, their own time to come and help their fellow citizens and the people that they've
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never met before. it's really a remarkable thing to witness. the situation is horrible. it's about how our students are very kind and they always like here to help people and it's not. ringback or somebody say that they're evil or lazy much. there's also still a bright side to the story if you like. when facilities like these mobile units are brought into play. all the medical care is being met and new to me is a small one, is that people have been evacuated here are clearly in need of help. long conversations and consolation so many doctors are here working also as psychotherapists about the human side of this conflict showing it's true that people want peace. they want to see people left in peace and truly that's what we should be talking about. but unfortunately, the western media piece is not even mentioned anymore. i suppose it's the mosque slips now as we see towns like sure back, you know, in belgrade
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b indiscriminately attacked with nato supplied weapons specifically targeting civilians. the same behavior that has been denied by ukrainian military and their nato, a sponsors for 10 years, and ends on asking in the east of ukraine, the, the most powerful hucker and plan. well, that's how beijing has labeled washington accusing us of spreading rumors and slender. but the nicest world woods follows west and media reports alleging that china puns to sign a secret deal with cuba to settle a spice station on the island, on a tree dog remote among green and sloan to is it come and trick for united states? you don't need a wants in interference in the internal affairs of other countries. is it paid on to the united states? the united states is also the most powerful have to empire in the world and a veritable surveillance power. united states is a legally okey party. one kind of a naval base in cuba for a long time and get used
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a new shady activities and imposed a blockade against cuba to more than 60 years. looking through the news outlets, quotes the anonymous us officials for the new york times, claiming china has run intelligence, operations in queue. but since 2019, china is a global times to the social media to accuse the western media of spreading misinformation. toys some mysteries and known official spreading rumors that can be verified. there is no need for china to spend billions of dollars on this. and it seems more reasonable to use the money to investigate u. s. military bases in the asia pacific region. a jump in the world wide builds in military base. just need trying to 3rd tray and conducting close reconnaissance of china coast. that's what you asked has been do into china. we have on a same view or subjugation could lead to a tightening of sanctions against cuba. political analyst um, blog colleagues for both the face of the us is seeking to damage the chinese high to expect. they come up with these allegations,
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they throw it out there the see if it's gonna work. they see if it will damage business. i mean, they did a lot of damage to huawei and i think, you know, once again, they might be using this for an alternative mode of here that the may, we may see something, maybe a of sanctions come down on some more high tech companies uh, from china, for sure. if you look at the americans, they have a yearly budget of $300000000.00 to offset china and they use it with, you know, a lot of anti rhetoric uh pieces that continually go out. we can never, you know, pinpoint who is getting a part of that fund. now that money flows into the system. how many of these media outlets are putting their hands in the pie and taking it and coming up with, you know, such, you know, slanderous allegations. it's incredible, but you know, diplomacy usually is the one that com, everything down in this situation, but unfortunately, the u. s. credits for diplomacy of run out. will there be any backlash against the
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media? probably not. absolutely not because they are on to their next story already. what that will be, i'm sure it will be something outlined. it's just like this one. moving on now the former us president donald trump has insisted us to not to buy oil from venezuela, even suggesting taking it by false about with buying oil for venezuela. when i left that as well, it was ready to collapse. we would have take it over. we would have got all that oil, it would have been right next door. but now we're buying oil from venezuela. so we're making a dictator very rich. can you believe there's nobody can believe it as well back in 2019 venezuela was overwhelmed by protests with they speak of parliaments far and wide though the guy himself entering presence of the country is kind of the seat was supported by then president trump, who claimed president materials position was an adjustment and the venezuelan were demanding freedom and the rule of law for the us appeared to be more focused on the
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country's own results, as in defending a legit democratic freedoms. for the us has been accused of seizing oil from countries white as conducted military operations. a familiar rocky president, and a said, a $150000000000.00 of oil money had been stolen from the middle eastern country. since the us invaded 2 decades ago. st officials also claimed last august that up to 80 percent of the countries all production was being plugged it on a daily basis. trump has openly set a number of times the us has been taking oil from syria. but we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. now we may have to fight for the oil. that's okay. but we keep in the oil. remember that i've always said that keep the oil. we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. the we're keeping the oil, we have the oil, the oil is secure. we left and troops behind only for the oil. we did.

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