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the lord in the law. uh because that really uh us the very best choice either between the member and someone else. but am i gonna have to go by uh uh, what's your dental deal that you are dealing with, right. yeah. which has to do that. sounds good again. uh huh. in the us. it. so therefore, uh, this is a very big risk. so i did this defines the older phones of the what the older days are. uh, usually the, the major restaurant does not have the ability to the, therefore a big overlays that if this kind of support, that's the news that we might repeat in the war. the get through the what the existing border is going to be saw that are 3 plus minus i did. uh,
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that will be their thing. now this is a you being in the visit and off of that it will be to the uh, the additional offensive the booths. and the use them either way. uh, was, uh, some kind of is that the one gone. uh it would be a uh, i think i really liked the model of the situation because the professionals in the morning jennifer miller ascending one second. i know that there is no single blurred which can uh, push all of our shifts from you agree to it as a professional, like a literally professional liking very much see the different issues. that's why oh, why the defense lane? it's very difficult for anyone not. instead of to be able to pay to anybody. oh, we don't accept the casualties, non bits that you can use. and the rest of that will be is we have no dilemma in front of us right down because we definitely have to take
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a break. but we will be back in just a few moments, stay tuned. the, the nations may be able to turn away by the atrocities in other countries. the united states of america is different. wherever people longed to be free, they will find a friend in the united states, the, to be of the auto body body bolts, anybody phasing since only city in p. jones?
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you look at the incidence of each skid 18 color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us. the western economic interest. people been cited adding that he did to everybody, the democrats. yeah, we think portal active so know the st. louis of the by way. i mean he can the final goal of the steamer of allusions is to ensure that there are no independent players in the world anymore. the, the welcome back to all the parties with as b. s on that every towards major in general of the indian army general before the
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break. we were discussing sort of the local context for, for this war. but it takes place um, in the context of the norm as changes that are happening in the world within the international system of both in economic domain as well as into a political domain with the, you know, power and influence objectively shifting away from the west and more towards the east. do you see any connection between these global process, the exacerbating conflict in europe, but they're so good because uh the, the us st. louis the word a lot of 1.012.0. china gave somebody to want to just now what would be the warranty? this number one, the getting the fuel pressure on china has these tremendous. so therefore, actually steiner blue shield comes on. they are much closer than what they
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literally secondly did were many, even in the middle east. uh, these have change in a manner that soviet area is not engaging that china. and then once we go to the similarly, you don't want it all changes. you can return, remember to be the uh, the guy. it also shows to be triple dress. you also given another message to the rest of the lord is there, if you will, if in case of a this is a band of people on the call in june, i mean the only conversion if you have it, deserves really in dollars. you have a serious problem and so therefore there is a need work done. the nice thing is i need to put in some different countries, either in the local communities on, but as a designated sounds good and seems like this is also looking at some kind of, i'm going to use something that number to us is because the staples are the wrong word on the global economic system. not that is good to get this and that you
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get this every little baldor. this is the biggest uh in the blue box. one is a from the china. uh because china has the address it. and uh, also was there, did the guy looking longer bit yeah, let's see here. it has, i do that. it's, uh, it was making in the pacific. the percentage there that's a statement of the guessing it tonight. but don't, it's a statement of that also the rest of the word thing do i go, do you find the acceptability of c d a you'll have to find not who the id that i have again. so a better district kind of gaps have appeared. uh that is the idea. um not really i and maybe some other countries as the where all the data of the other site also is there. and it is a google home which is basically, or the by that you can on the as well. so they may not make
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a big phase, but the problem is that the still affected the measuring brakes and i just came from south africa with the brakes. point ministers, how their son is on the indian uh minnesota. jason car had a very uh, a couple of very interesting phones. he spoke about the economic cooperation that lease to many countries at the mercy of, to few. and he also said the economic decentralized nation is critical for political or geo political democratization. what do you think india finds itself in all this conflagration of feet? india is a country which is emerging as a strong economy, but at the same time, it is also a venue that strictly called on air. because of that, we would like to do things which are in the additional people located. and therefore, we also have a strong leadership which has
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a good script. the pressure on woodside strength was one campbell or the other. so therefore, in both cases we have the demo, but he will likely engage with the us the also uh, but uh at the same time via very strongly begins with issue. and russia has been adjusted bottom. you will today be it'd be the concept for life and the best for jim the semester, or just bankruptcy this year because they gave us the, the best was actually not giving us the number, the ad on the name of democracy. they were truly uh, giving the literally heart of the data a lot of people. oh, this is the kind of experience we could be a while. so therefore in the oven, not to be a gift of which is a big face. uh and uh, perhaps i would like to look for peaceful or work. now in general, this is
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a very interesting moment in time because you mentioned that was given your technology, but obviously given in just significance. uh, uh, western capitals and particularly washington definitely stepping on the charm offensive wrist with a goal of sort of pulling india into its own camp and the just a couple of days ago, your secretary of defense, lloyd austin, visited india touting increase technology corporation and co production in such areas as air, combat loving ability, systems, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, munitions and on just the domain all to provide india quote. with access to cutting, asked if knowledge and supports and just defined some organization concept. apparently they're willing to give you all of that. is that enough for india to aside with americans and do you believe that the americans will actually deliver on what they promise? but what you're mentioning to the work improve is because uh v a
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has been negotiating with americans of your own and uh, of the day. the status again is different. this uh, may not want say they are ending the i want submitted because we have a form. okay. and like i said, so by what you of j is that, that brings us the end. and you have a lovely to say, uh this john is the same as is also ryan. uh, some other ro, bundy. which would also be heavy dishes which be that i can lift it and giving technology in to the phone that we also carry. a number of the same nation agreements on technology and then after the us it has the middle and the other variable here. the late one of a visit that there is a relapse on ratio was the easiest because the big they've been i the that's why
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they're lying. so in the maple, so unless details we have stops, uh, they will not be able to perhaps the boxes that the value of little distracted boxes should be later. this static partnership is video sent you because i must give you there. you'll see the drone of your printer uh, as far as i noticed on sunday, or what liberties boss to, uh, just a few lines of communication, each box to indian over here. to do that, i might just be just in this area that gives us these. let me draw the usa. it's all janice, yes, i want to stay where the you coming back to be here as department of defense in this press, eliza trumpet, the india is leading role as a security provider in the, in the pacific. and i want to ask you directly and us how, 1st of all, how does the dc that's throw and what do you like to be an american proxy against
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china, with all the technology that they're willing to provide you with? what do you like to fall into ukrainian footsteps and do the bidding for the americans in that part of the world? of the onset is be a good to know there is muslims getting in there and therefore uh there is uh, in the oven, certainly. uh john was what it says and in the other do everything which is in indiana to be uh, escalating up once it be escalating uh, confrontation be reducing the foundation because india has us absolutely different situation. i guess we didn't want there to go and have to buy the concept . india, it'd be only gonna bring the water. we just moved very good euclid. remember, we're the ones that are going to know the country, the holding, and i just just let anybody have the scandal situation in front of it, but we've heard of it. and therefore,
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the idea be no man of it in just that we will talk in order to be a proxy, but certainly the certainly part of us, it would be related to the us it uh, you know, then uh, when uh, should i say really, china that extends beyond a one as far as, uh, then it goes up to uh, the best order or the piano. but, you know, basically not, this is something we could even the fact the that'd be the invention is that although we have more of what it is not a military organization, it's not a military thing, but then you will have, well, maybe as we got into the the time you must be the one that is the one of a no, maybe later they just continue to the in general. that leads us to my last
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questions. one of the things i often hear from political scientist, these days, at least here in russia, if the saudi arabia you're on, we're able to overcome the difficulties and come to the negotiating table. why conte india in china given the, the significance of this countries. um, this is the question i wanna address to you. why come to india and trying to find a more mutually beneficial and synergetic way of relating to each other. okay. uh, video to speak with you. uh and uh, it's a complex question. it's not easily understood by the global cleared the you in north or down. uh, they positions on the border have, are the point china border dispute it for beaker. these are, those are the only in the well done. i've left the situation. is there so many on the doctor because this book dates in the goes last. i'll give you anything. is
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barbara or any, any insight as what? i don't anything. the situation. i mean, uh the website was you should be the one, the federal continued everything one day and nobody the ship gets bootable. so therefore it does become what i looked at the biggest the street. that's the whole vehicle. it. so therefore, a situation here that isn't very, we have one or 2 but only a few controlled and vs are who want to be sent to infinity everywhere. and we had some of the management, the system. but china, why did it all up there been grantees? indeed, and they didn't, but the thing, the law and the question, what did one day then in the i'll do. busy responded accordingly to be also made a big so i'm going to go to force them to low certain media, not for the were the fact that they did below present median. so these are strong
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country ad without them have a harder position in the near future. all the adults i'll be out of the or maybe in the 1959 i did 60 uh there was a situation and they were talking about some deals that were done next. step option is no more than uh because guys are really oh, buying some of the batteries in terms of the website you. so this is a very complex situation. is that, well, the tiny little things are being said, it should be on me. the shouldn't be more than the world is changing fast than if china is truly believing in the multi pull the world. if it wants to uh, develop out on its own terms. it's where it would understand that the without india, these multi polar worlds would not be multiple or so there's an additional incentive that the new written venue reality that has is already shaping on i think
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there, anyway, the a good response to that done a little bit and see what they see and what they actually mean. these are the things that uh where people are looking at the time us enter the number 2, position number one as well as mobile uh, issue is concerned that it keeps doing more people that were what they want this logic usa for them to the boss. get to buy for the bought the land. there's the good it even though a lot of buy one of the work and then um maybe uh in new york. oh, add uh, subsequently look for this love you and i've heard states from number one position that is there in just a there documented. so i don't realize that there did, but it keeps saying where the, where they saying the world is indeed multi fuller. i mean, there are many other countries, big and small, that's one to leave out that own destiny. so big nations,
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we'll have to come to terms with that one way or another. let's hope that it's not through a major war, but uh, we have to leave it there in general. its been great pleasure for me talking to you . thank you very much for that. thank you. thank you. i enjoyed talking to you and uh, and your tenant and uh thank you so much for your listeners also for the patient listening . thank you for watching and hope to see her again. and it was a part of the the,
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european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the rush of funding and supports the r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say even closer to the, the u. s. spending tens of millions of dollars on nuclear war weapons, including the maintenance of around a $150.00 warheads across europe. to coordinate to a new report by a group which seems to abolish where our diplomacy may come with consequences as the u. s. and tends to punish south africa for allegedly sending
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arms to russia just by for a tour. it neutral stance on the complex and you crank an outright line. that's the reaction mdx accusations from former twitter ceo jack dorothy, there's a logic that new jelly right and just shut down twitter in india if it didn't take down certain accounts. the common interest visions and even animate. that's what you nice k, ron and koran, according to dig around in as an ed during his visit to venezuela, as both country space even more sanctioned from the west, the coming to you why from the russian capital. this is archie international. i'm rachel evans here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. the u. s
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. spent $83000.00 every single minute on nuclear weapons in 2022. well, also maintaining atomic, whereas in europe, that's according to a nuclear disarmament campaign group, which states, so the weaponry is spread across numerous american military bases over 5 europe in countries in the course. and there isn't kind of public information or, or denial of us into the workstations in europe. we do know that there are and if there was any station in 5 countries across europe and asia in germany, belgium, another name, it would be, and turkey and civil society, independent experts estimate, there's about a 10250 warhead stations across the country. and us air bases, this is a think tank that works closely with the united nations to promote the u. n. is nuclear weapons band treaty or the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons based in geneva. now, they are reviewing here that the us has as nuclear weapons stationed in europe,
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specifically in belgium, germany, italy, the netherlands, and turkey. and this is something that the us tends to talk about, you know, brag where the us has. it's the spokes of it's nuclear umbrella and how far they extend across the planet. instead, washington, as allies are usually talking about russia and rushes, reset decision and notably to transfer tactical nukes, to one single ally bell over as we strongly condemn the arrangement. and it's the latest example of your response on behavior that we have seen from russia since its full scale invasion of ukraine. lee was nuclear gamble with a nuclear weapons move to better rose. that constitutes a new escalation. come forward is a direct threat to it will be in security, the representative from the state department, the us talking about the fact that this is just, you know, rushes just going way out of balance. and the you say exactly the same thing,
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not talking about their particular situation at all, which is far more widespread, new tag for, you know, a lot of numbers are former united states, high level officials, former directors of the c, i a. so it says establishment. think tanks, it's very close to washington now the foot for the argument catastrophic deterrent . in other words, these big nuclear weapons, the kinds of the us deployed in europe to have a little military value. why? because, you know, they're just, they're catastrophic. they're meant to be a deterrent. they're not actually meant to be used. and that's exactly why the us free. so when iran develops nuclear weapons or when they hear about north korea, potentially getting nuclear weapons or any other country that they might want to retain, change, they know that that is an insurance policy against machine change because nobody really wants to deploy the pro rapids. but they also argue that tactical needs the kind that russia is blind to the floor inside. it's like a bell or as they're saying, well, you know, those are actually usable nukes because, you know,
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they're little nukes like cute little things. or you can just, boom, blow up a desk, it does a little damage, but you know, they're deployable, come on, gimme a break. i mean, they still have a radiation yield. what's the difference between a big mushroom cloud a slightly smaller and mushroom box? so it's, it's an argument that just doesn't fly, but that's how they tried to justify it. and um, this report that came out of this thing takes in geneva, also touched on nuclear spending last year in 2022. and they pointed out something really interesting. they said that russia spent only 22 percent of what the united states spent on its nuclear arsenal last year, and that china only spent 25 percent about quarter of the us spent on its nuclear arsenal. so we're talking about a figure for the us of $43700000000.00, but the u. s. washington spent it's nuclear arsenal. so there you go. um, a lot of double standards happening here. the ukrainian showing, as i said, you have done net cost will have to $1.00 woman dead and 6 injured according to
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local officials are toddler is reported to be among the casualties ukrainian forces on martin an area near a railway station, killing a 20 year old mother for 2 year old survived the attack, the shelling came from a multiple launch rockets system argues roman coast wrote reported from the scene minutes after the incident. a wonderful many what skills has the result of ukrainian artillery attack? the woman's name was on us to see her mom is right now inside. it's very hard to come and tell them situations like these. the woman hand us to see how she was in the store. when you create young shell, hit right next to the railway station, people were wounded, they're not being treated at a hospital. can
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you remember how it all happened? they did, they didn't realize there was some kind of showing behind the station and it was loud. then it was quiet and in one second to everything was in smithereens. what's wrong with your attention shall wound. i've already been to hospital, they did an x rays, everything is fine. i just spoke with an associate dad and she said that she just buried his son who was fighting for the people's republic. and as she was, he was killed by ukrainian military. this is a shell from a multiple launch rockets systems fired here by ukranian nationalist. now this is not the center of the city, this is a key. if kid district, it's a very popular place among the locals. as you can see, there are many shops there. and of course there is the railway station there as well. some of the bus lines have been destroyed as well. as i understand
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electricity is now down in this area to that it's not very safe to stay here as this area is constantly, ons are on boardman by ukrainian military. now you can see there's another guy showing us that he was the ones as by, by a show. but of course, he didn't need treatments, had a hospital, but it's as i'm talking right now, we can still hear shutting taking place on the outskirts of done that. now several districts of the city have come under fire on this day to remind call for a party don't ask for public. there will be no victory today and ukraine anymore. as a lot of mirror zalinski assigned on a new law that will rename it to the day of remembrance and victory over naziism and world war 2 and move it to make the day in which european celebrates. now may, 9th will instead of become day of europe, the russian foreign ministry slams landscapes decision to move the celebrations
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from may, 9th, to may, 8th, calling him, quote, the incarnation of judas, who betrayed his ancestors. your current previously celebrated victory day on may 9th, the same date as in russia, former ukrainian president petro portion go change the holidays name after the 2014 might on, and ross, and also designated may a as a day of remembrance and reconciliation. it was that that victory day symbols including the st george ribbon and the victory banner were replaced by the red poppy. now some countries and the commonwealth of independent states as well as serbia and israel celebrated victory day on may, 9th, in line with russia. while in western countries, the victory over nazi germany in world war 2 is celebrated on may 8. this is because germany surrender was signed at 23 o one on may 8th, 1945. when due to time differences, it was already may,
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9th and moscow. for more on this, let's cross 5 now to dr. michael rectinwald's former and while you professor and author of google are couple logo. my goal is grace. have you on the program today? now the ukranian president has signed a law moving you cranes, victory dates, and the 8th, and giving it a new very wordy name. what is your take on that decision as well? there's just a lot of ironies connected with this decision. and this, the change is not that surprising. they're trying to disjoined the celebration from, from the russian celebration on may 9th. so that's a very predictable move. but most importantly, here's, we see a lot of a lot of contradictions underlying ukraine's celebration of the end of the war against nazi germany when in fact uh in ukraine.
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