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tv   Cross Talk  RT  June 12, 2023 2:30pm-3:00pm EDT

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school or business? oh is that something deeper between them? well i think that the mostly was really a human relationship. a human human, a friendship between digital. i never had the opportunity of a grouping of them together by the anytime aids happened to me, to talk with the mode or with either so about their, their relationships. i was aware that the data friendship was a really a human, a c and c, a friendship. besides that, for sure. also for the party to go resume, they filed many things and we should, they were agreeing. it may be something good and we should, they were not the under percent agreeing. but the, i think that the, the human aspect so was, are the most important in the other nations. even before the 46 the, the city i've done that cause once again come under ukrainian showing, according to reports, one moment has been killed with no information on other potential casualties. as of
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yet, the western russian region involved girl has also seen at least 12 artillery shells wired by ukrainian forces this weekend. according to the local mare, a residential building was one of those hit in the trotter shoot, backing up near the border, leaving the structure in flames and shattering it's windows. currently, over 60000 people are being evacuated to centers across the area. are t shaped bows reports from one of the refugee shelters? i'm 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, food and the absolutely necessities for human existence that it's only about something like this occurs and you see the scale of the impact of these attack by
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the ukrainian ministry on water 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 i'm, although there were 3 large centers for the initial placement to residents from should be can. 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, at belgrade sports center, one of several that is currently housing displaced people from the ship back in
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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, and 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 is a cynical assault on civilians targeted that civilians on this led to huge displacement of 10000 people. at least we know here in the belgrade region, i'm joined by the voice mer of belgrade region, who's 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 which are separate attacks. there's a 200 people in this center alone. the alexander, thanks very much for talking to us. how many people altogether has spelled garage
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receipt these as displays people? what's the total drop of the dealer? it's over the past week about 10000 default fellow countryman from cubic you know, have boss with temporary accommodation facilities. this indeed, a unique situation in belgrade with a lot of all into your movements in 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 have been displaced from should 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 never met before. it's really a remarkable thing to witness. the situation is horrible. it's through our students are very kind and they always like here to help people and it's not true or
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somebody say that, well, even for lazy those we have a shower, refrigerator, t, v, iron, kettle, everything, the food is great. i think there is no panic here. everything has been organized very well in such a short space of time. volunteers bring food to the rooms of the girls. the students collect money for a to they ask what people need and then buy the products. 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 these are 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 on it and truly that's
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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 sheet back, you know, in belgrade 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, and don't ask in, in the east of ukraine. the former us president donald trump has insisted the us should not buy oil from venezuela, even suggested taking it by force 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 gotten all that away or 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 this?
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nobody could believe it. back in 2019, venezuela was overwhelmed by protests with the speaker of the parliament one guide to declaring himself in term president of the country. his candidacy was supported by then president donald trump, who claim that president materials position was illegitimate and venezuela were demanding freedom. and the rule of law for the u. s. appeared to be more focused on the countries oil resources than defending alleged democratic freedoms. the u. s. has been accused of seizing oil from countries where it conducts military operations of warmer or rocky president said $150000000000.00 of oil money had been stolen for the middle eastern countries since the u. s. and dated 2 decades ago, syrian officials claimed last august, but up to 80 percent of the country oil production was being plundered on a daily basis. trump has openly said multiple times that the u, as has been taking oil from syria,
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as we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. now we may have to fight to the oh, 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 leave. so just because what do you think the oil said way, security oil, other than that, there's no reason for it in our opinion, and we've secured the oil and therefore a small number of us troops will remain in the area where they have the oil. martin j other the grab, the dot org news outlet says the us is now after it's next target. this is so reality of us for our goal is to, you know, enough to look back to the eighty's, even the seventy's. and if you look at just about every single intervention americans, don't you know where you mention syria, erac libya, most americans,
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presidents say that way, they may not be quite so, but it is. i'm clumsy. when talking about oil, i don't think we should, we should make the mistake that is under the republicans. i think little presents look at, look around the world and see where they can send troops and creates these security situations whereby they americans present themselves a saving the situation. and part of the deal is to cross go for the energy countries. you would just, there was a record report about and kind of num, uganda is now a real if you're present with mrs. a right now, you must be really worried that you are sitting on 12 trillion dollars worth of gold. and the americans are now starting to make the river in austin, very aggressive comments on cra and abra jobby relations are continuing to improve. as the way is president visited his turkish counterparts hailing their strengthening ties to discuss ways to further strengthen economic
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cooperation and the strategic partnership between our 2 nations and ways to promote regional stability towards the prosperous future. for all the high level media is the 1st and nearly a jacket, and it comes on the heels and present are the ones recent re election. most leaders express hope for the deepening of future ties. the talks as an official spam to the signing of a comprehensive economic partnership agreement between the countries this year that also marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the 2 nations warming relations between all incorrect and our route jobs. are yet another example of refreshments across the middle east. there was serious reason a return to the era blake, saudi arabia and iran have also renew ties. after decades of hostilities, we spoke earlier to an international relations specialist who says the trying to may work certain western players, the most probably the western countries, especially united states of america,
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is not happy. that original countries are not competing that corporate corporate. of course, they're not going to announce that their mother, the, the process is marketing. but most strongly, they really, you know, that they have some kind of finger that they can put in, in a, in a, in a field such as need be, such as easy as such as, is me to tell you that they can, you know, create the kind of the original balance of power by to getting close by, you know, supporting some countries against other it could be in, in, in syria. it could be in libya, it could be in human. you know, it, it could be able to answer that. it says almost evidence that wisdom countries are not totally controlling that agent. they are not the time learning and the policies of the regional powers similarly by led to the relations in the means of this,
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or not defined or directed by the west or by the united states of america. so this is the new course of function in the region, a n t o t t and the united startup companies are likely to corporate. more in the future. honduras has opened in nbc in china months after so i bring relations with taiwan in favor of ties with beijing, the $104.00 administer. and those chinese counter part took part in the inaugural ration of the embassy on sunday morning as just days earlier. the 100 and president began her 1st 6 day visit since re establishing diplomatic relations between the nations. back in march, ponderous, cot, diplomatic ties with taiwan. i recognize the island as a part of china. the switch brought the number of countries that officially recognized by one down to 1300 and president also met with the president of the
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brooks, new development bank and shanghai. according to an official statement, the country also filed an application to join the institution. the main task of the bank is to finance infrastructure and sustainable development projects and brooks and developing countries. asia, political risk analysts, ross buying gold believe the u. s. may warrant honduras, as it has other nations that are growing closer to china. a slightly more significant for china events for firewall entity of china, a price infinity, additional country in central america, obviously close by to the united states. so that's going to be a concern to united states policy makers, a to present some business opportunities for chinese companies. typically, and i think we'll see this in the coming hours or days to be some announcements about infrastructure deals with through a, by china. and that's gonna result in contracts for chinese companies. so probably
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be a lot of warnings. they'll say it's bad for you. hon doors, just like united states, warns applicant countries or other countries in the developing world about having to close a relationship with china. and another kind of battle ground for that in recent years has been in the pacific ocean. the pacific island countries for the solomon islands has been in use a lot to this very reason. the author of the notable investigation into the attack on the nordstrom pipelines has commented on the declining influence and credibility of the us. i'm in russia's ongoing operation in ukraine. the percentage of the, of, particularly of, of the african and central asian and south asian countries that have changed from being pro america to be pro russia is really quite the rhetoric that is more than much more than half the world's population supports russia in the war and not that the united states, this was never the way it was. we've lost so much credibility and i'm in around the
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world. seymour hersh is report has attracted so much debates that media companies continue to come up with their own new versions of events. with us outlets reporting that german investigator suspect poland was the operating base for the nordstrom sabotaged group or saw has denied this obligation. once again, accusing rush of the sabotage without any evidence or to contribute original mars it has more. so you may remember the story peddled in the western press of the random bunch of ukrainian dues. these supposedly rented the yacht loaded up with a bunch of explosives. sailed it out to the middle of the sea, died down knowing exactly where the north street pipeline was. pleasant explosives on it. resurfaced went to safety and then supposedly watched the sunset as their handiwork took out tons of concrete and steel. all was absolutely 0 help from any
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nation state. now investigative journalist seymour hersh is quick to debunk all of these tales as soon as they drop, insisting that the us and norway actually ran the show and that they had jeremy's busing. well, the western press is circling back yet again with another round of details. this time citing german investigators who were pointing the finger at polling this time stating technological data like satellite navigation details suggesting that the yacht took some d tours into polish waters. and alleging that this terrorism pleasure cruise was arranged by a travel agency in warsaw. so the wall street journal is also reporting that this wasn't exactly your grandmas travel agency unless you're granny's annual pleasure cruises with the girls from the bridge club, or also organized by a tour operator. it's part of a network of ukrainian companies with links to ukranian intelligence. as the media
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is reporting that this andromeda ship was so now poland has suddenly been shot to center stage and this latest episode of the north stream mystery. and they're not too happy about having the spotlight on them with everyone suddenly giving them some side i. so instead of offering some explanation or some insight to refuse this new information and these details based on box while they just pointed that russia without any particular reason or evidence pulling is walking in some well worn foot steps. though with the new jerk rush of leaving russia is most likely behind this. i'm 99 percent certain of it. i think it's pretty clear someone did this and the only people in that region who are both the motive and the capability to have done it are russian or russian forces who sabotaged ignored stream to pipeline. the russians. remember after seymour hersh, his revelations pointed to american government involvement in the north stream,
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sabotage. suddenly the blade narratives shifted to the government of ukraine. basically, ukraine in every way imaginable has been used as washington, battering ram against russia, a good investment as hillary clinton and senator lindsey graham has said it takes the dense so washington doesn't have to. and when it's job of doing that is done, it's tossed on the pile with all of the other ones, useful regime change tools of washington's speaking, of which the 1000 process now reporting that the c i a is trying to drag belgium into its efforts to toss you created onto the bus, that's how you learn from well informed sources that are military intelligence service. then received a visit from the american intelligence agency, c i a t shirts, information about the possible involvement of your crane. b, c. i a was not allowed to say from whom the americans had obtained information about this. it illustrates how western intelligence services,
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including the belgian ones, have been aware for months that ukraine itself is probably involved in one of the most brutal and ventures attacks on the european energy infrastructure. hey, what ever happen to washington sticking with ukraine for quote, as long as it takes as us present, joe biden said earlier this year, just 4 months later. now the us is actually like the honeymoon is over going around bad mounting. he has on the down low to a, to european findings, basically say, how raise the current exact day. well, hey, you picked it out. maybe you're part of the problem. or maybe you're a big part of the reason why you cray is so crazy to and that's all for now. be sure to check out our g. com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour the
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i'm out sooner than see, i'm welcome back to going under ground, broadcasting over on the world from dubai in the u. a. today, russians around the world are observing russia today, but of course, one of the russians minds is the war in europe and what's next. the information will be even more ferocious than the nato nation was in iraq. afghanistan, libya and syria even told us cable news present during decisions on ukraine. tucker, carlson was fired from rupert murdoch's folks. news is now just on the internet. so just days ahead of the annual st. petersburg international economic for him. who else to go to the field or the piano of editor in chief of russia, in global affairs, and chairman of the presidium of the russian council for foreign and defense policy field, or thanks so much for coming on the show. i so was,
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i better start with the fact that while take a call. so let's go to all those views on twitter criticizing and slamming the billions being given to the landscape. otherwise, it does seem that if you look at the boot shape, you look at node stream, you look, it's called the cutoff with down rushes, lost the information. what are the working classes of west in europe and in the united states? believe restaurant is evil. a yeah, so, so well, thank you for inviting me. it's a big owner to be on your show a sec. kimberly, i must say that the tucker carlson is one of the most popular person sends united states from the united states and russia. that's i think, a big achievement. everybody knows that's one of the detractors say in the united states and the democratic national lead approve is a russian agent obviously. but anyway, i'm very sorry. i'm very sorry. i'm afraid he is not, but i hope so. yeah. uh. and as for, as for the information more, you know, yes indeed, uh,
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russian ability to deliver our message to the international see him is incompatible to what, uh, american uh, in british europe, the english speaking media can do all over the world. and this is of course, an advantage which the west has and so unfortunately i, i have to say that there is no way just now to counter work efficiently against that. you know, i think at the end of the day, uh, the credibility of, uh, uh, many media organizations in the, in the united states and then euro will be a will not be destroyed by russian competitors. it's impossible, unfortunately. but it will be undermined by, by, by the, the way, how the use and the uh shows will be conducted in for us now. because i think the people you mentioned working class working class sconce to doubt almost every thing
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they hear from media. and you know, i'm old enough to remember the old days of the soviet union in seventy's and ages. and i see a little bit the same phenomenon in the west. now, when we watch soviet propaganda, almost everybody including the working class, believe that was jessica and the that said that was a big problem for the soviet union and we and then the they disappeared. so we'll see what will happen to the west. yeah, but that signifies for the future. china and russia and other break spouse writing i cooperation organization past better, get it together with culture and the importance of culture. perhaps. i mean, your 1st name evokes the idea of your door and they'll stay epsky. these all the union, haven't russia had it. but of course, there's no comparison to hollywood, let alone the new english language news networks. that continually, as i say, say russia blew up the north stream. russia was responsible for the boot,
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your massacre and ukraine and russia blew up the dam. responsible for drinking water and crime. you the kick off. yeah, no, that's true. uh, if, if you, if we would do remember the soviet, so in that period so that you and then of course the union had, uh, quite the way the successful machine propaganda machine information machine. uh, but uh, soviet union, the have an ideology which was rightly or wrongly wiped well received in many constituents is around the globe in a rush that today has no ideology and has no, i'm bishan. actually, i'm like united states for example, to, to try to accept the late eighty's think on others. and of course, in this situation that, that's very difficult to compete with those who believe that they have a,
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this ideological picture. and they have means to describe it as for that particular case, as you mentioned, the most name, oracle health call or other that the, another recent event was the, this ammonium pipeline, which has been blown in the east. so do you agree? uh yes indeed, that are obviously uh, epi zillow, so it'd be more information. what about 1st of all, the real war? and i think this is more important. unfortunately, that's a, those things generate a norm. a software rank of norm was throttles or put for people or human beings. and then on that we build down a lot of propaganda on all sides because this is a demon of, of the war which is everywhere. but in this particular case, i would rather say it's more important what really happens on the ground and not so much what we see or how we imagine that. well,
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perception always important. you said id, ology is a, is absent because some would say then pollutants rooting a positive therefore for it. uh, the ideal logy is, there is no ideology. this is multi polarity. i suppose you're not multiple or it is not an ideal legit. that's for, for me multiple letter to just fact of life. how the world has been transformed. not because of russia, no, because of china because of nature will develop mental international system. and now we leave this new environment. but that's it. it's not like every, as somebody imagine that or, or, uh, invented that, and the old, luxurious, something which here you can present. so to say, the way how contemporary states and society should work if you describe. but if you have this, this picture, 3 a picture, this is ideology. unfortunately, i don't see anything quite a bit on the russian side. sees with
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a bond on communism. we are extremely pragmatic. and so to say, uh uh, realistic, so oriented towards, uh, uh, 2 days, uh, the sub and most, well i, i gonna tell you if you go to langley virginia and start talking about multiple our tea, they'll see that as ideological very, very quickly. as you know, and uh, you know, i, i watched the interview, you did with the letting me put in that the val di, summit recently, or relatively recently in russia. was it, did you get the impression it was a something and pay for the there's no idea. all the g business is multi polarity of any trust in the minutes records. so clearly, and we now know that nonsense. according to angular medical, former chancellor, he suddenly appeared and suddenly had disappeared from the and realize, oh so they can't be trusted after all. or it was slowly progressing in his mind because i'm sure i don't know what you were saying. i had the in the years from
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2014 in the and the nature back who in care of whether us saying, oh, you know, the negotiation is the way as so many russian there. i say delete lists and commentators did when a lot of other people probably russians and so i'd be brushing naturalist to say don't trust them or yeah, the steps. that's correct. and the put in is uh uh is on an easy person. uh not, not a very simple one. so yes, he has an image in the west of being extremely rude and extremely assertive and uh, gene really anti western and so on. just look up. she is the wreck or just look at his uh, interior it is uh, in the position of russian president then from minnesota, something from 2000. it was uh, uh no, uh, the leader in the russian history. who tried so consistently to make
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rush a part of the extent that the west that was put in between 2000 and approximately 2006, you really believe that the russians should find the proper decent place in the west and lab system for all parts for all part of this and bought in the west and let system, she did not respond to the challenge that but uh yes and he what he, if he bases view and the idea of the simple idea that our interaction, our cooperation, russia, europe, russia, us, are so fantastically advantages for both sides. so good for, for, for boss. and then i can prove you so many profits for both russia and the was that it is simply stupid not to use this. but unfortunately it, it, one differently for we, it's a very long discussion why,
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but i would say 2 reasons. the 2 main reasons at that period. first of all, would you believe that we can base hour, hour and direction. i need to this most of the or entirely from the west and we come back to your question about the deal a rash or was absolutely non ideological. at that point. on the other side, unity is and americans came with the idea. yes. interaction and cooperation is, is fantastic. excellent. but before we start, let's, let's you should, uh, you should accept. that's our values. our set of, uh, no peaks or a set of perceptions is correct and do you need to adopt it? and then we can cooperate then. so and this value base thinking, i would say this is ideal.

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