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just by western media as well. so site is very ones i've mentioned it's well very well. uh, you know, demonstrated that the, this is the biggest issue and today we're living at times where present incentives, skiing sale. um are you move on at other people? they are calling fulton, jen, sites so. so for the resolution, i think it's extremely important for the international community to recognize this at the central core of the project. so, so, and once you've got people talking with regards to really evidence as to what has been happening from the 2014 onwards. increasingly so in 2021 with web showing will show the most on passwords increased by the if you all the and they were targeting, ask me questions, amenities, and that led to these special montreal ration. one of the biggest reasons, support for the sample. so i think once the dial in the international community begins with this, there is no way to fight because you know, in the west we have to find the best we can get for them. you know,
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coming on from on from the was for tooth, right? i asked the people, i really sensitive to that people do not common people do not want this, but they don't even know that there is a problem. so i think batcheirall it has to be, uh, you know, has the quote that has to disappear. and common people need to really understand what really has been happening in, in, in, in done by seen in the eastern hall. they, you're breaking up a very good point. let me go to michael real quickly before we go to the break here . the new york times article that came out a few days ago is one of the most embarrassing, shameful things i've ever seen in my life. they start out like there's a few incidents of, of nazi symbols and then the rest of the article makes it ubiquitous. 20 seconds before we go to the break, michael, go ahead. sure. yeah. that this has been long standing distance right? the, the, the, this, this was brought on in fact, by neo nazi efforts and, and the initiatives by the media comes within the united states to actually oppose the crew in, in ukraine into 1014. and now we're seeing their influence is extending all the way
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into the united states to this day. so it's not surprising. yeah. why i called to you cleaning is ation of the west. but something that will be a topic of a separate program. we're good to go to a short break right now, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the search for peace. stay with our team. the, the the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the at the end of the 18th century, britain began to illegal opium, afraid in china. this hard drug causing addiction and literally destroying the human body became a gold mine for business men from the foggy l. b on. however, the ruling chinese gene dynasty tried to resist and to stop the illegal trade, which provoked the wrath of the london business community. in 1840 without
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a declaration of war, the english fleet began to seize and plunder chinese coastal boards. the barley arm dead for lead, train chinese army, was unable to provide adequate resistance. the jing empire was forced to hand hong, gone over to england, and open it sports for trading. the leads of good in 1856 branch, and the united states joined in the robbery of china. the anglo french troops defeated the chinese occupied basie and committed an unprecedented robbery. destroyed and blundered the wealth of the un menu one palace. the defeat of the jing dynasty and the dew opium wars fled to the transformation of the celestial empire into a semi colony of european state and started the age of humiliation. and the sale of opium took on collazo proportions and led to the horrible depths of millions of
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ordinary chinese. the welcome act across stock were all things are considered non peter lavelle to mind you were discussing the search for piece the . okay, let's go back to the big 4th general. you know, the, i agree with you said earlier in the program that you know, all complex come to an end. yes, absolutely. there are different, very a sions, and we can go our call history. but in the way you look at this conflict in the way we, again, it's unclear how it will end, but it will. and how will the world have changed then? because i don't see the sanctions being dropped against russia at all. i, i, i think they'd be economic relationship that europe had with russia will not come back. and that will affect europe, an immensely higher cost of living,
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probably the industrialization, poor, sand of link living. i mean, this really big change is going on right now. and, and after the russians had a 300 year of flirtation with the west, that is over. ok. they, the west through the united states, britain to rate expand, does not want russia part of the european architecture of security. that's a big, big change and it has implications for africa, latin america, china, india, etc. go ahead general. well, it just florida is changed to completely uh here just in uh, 2 to 3 years. and i remember, i don't know whether you remember the 2017 lifeline. the foreign ministry set up the 1st meeting between the truck. uh now we have an election coming up uh next year were not sure what's going to happen though. we have many brands in the united states, the default just for the new,
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the new institutional connections, and that were, uh the, what i call you ration for the eastern alliance. all these countries now are line maybe up to 40 bill control to sort through the gross national product to the next year. so we have to look at this. we have looked at the weakening of the european nations and this value america, we have these alignments wireless, you know, i think that's what we have to focus on. and that's what the summer coverage will do with our delegates and talk about that. talking about the future, robotics on saturday and people that can really older countries together and be very, very important in the future of those countries. europe is looking at itself right now to dispatch and going on in germany and france in italy, and certainly within the united states in great britain. so it's just for what we have to focus on the future of theater. yeah, i,
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i agree. i'm mean them of the multi polar world. there are so many of us of urine for is actually being dropped into our labs. unfortunately, at the great loss of life in, in ukraine. it's dr. rich and mccain in cambridge here. we had in the last new cycle, the head of nato, spelt and burg, he's saying, in russia it needs to be defeated because of china. i mean, this has something that there what ukraine, i mean, this is extraordinary. what they're trying to do is we shuffle the chessboard and they keep losing pieces and went ahead to mon is down on its luck. it lashes out, and that's what i worry a lot about. you know, it's talking about taiwan right now. i mean, how many complex do they want to get going here? it's extraordinary to be nice. why is that? i think we need psychologists now, not historians go ahead and cambridge you are absolutely right. when 11 began limits as to what's happening right now. it's actually and it's,
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it's really important is the optic front. so one, yeah, you know, that's, that's one front which is which not being discussed at the moment. but it, it, it is an added back with this conflict as well. so this is a conflict between east and west trying to get to bu, units of picked supremacy essentially. so and ukraine is just just the appropriate time constraint. it's just the, just a way to, to initiate these conflicts on the power of and on. and in all honesty, i think the world today is in the hands of the units. so no, it is fine. i. i completely agree with you, i complete and then you have a president of the united states. it's out to lunch. okay. i mean, i know that my goal is to be, go to you. i mean, it looks like you have a little problem there with your picture, but your backend. that's good. um, i have a theory you worked in the belly of the beast or is it because the donal because joe biden is out to lunch that people liked victoria new and, and jake sullivan and anthony blake and a have so much power. do you think that's true?
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that's the problem. oh yeah, absolutely. the in fact, if it weren't for their push and the us pushed on europeans, this problem with the ukraine would not be existing today as far as i'm personally concerned. this does not, this what have never of happened. they have an agenda, as you pointed out, to isolate russia, contain it like a cold war or, and have redeemed change. that's our, that's our ultimate goal. excuse me. the, the, the other problem that i'm seeing here now is that where, where we're at the, the, the world has expanded over into a multi paula world. and that's probably for the good. but on the other hand, it's, it, you're going to see a tremendous change, not only in europe, but in the united states. this, as i said, this war would never have happened now in recent days. and that's another development to get back into the how do we establish peace in this mess of the
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african nations now have come together, some 7 of them, including egypt. and the general is personal friends with pro egypt, sion president llc easy. they are going to be talking in, in, in coming days to zalesky, to put them. and while they're hitting the leadership, our job through the patriots international alliance combine, which includes unit from my doctor beach, is, is to try to get a ground swell of popular support for, for, to see, sorry, to put pressure on our governments to achieve that, that goal it's gonna take time. yeah. like, well, i'm the, i'm sorry michael bit and tucker carlson. did that to me. god silence. okay. and fox news is trying to multiple him. i mean if you speak up against the, the war party, they punish you. so i, i, i think you're right i, i think your endeavor is admirable. i really do. and that's why you know,
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we will advertise it on this program and on this channel. but it's an uphill struggle. let me go back to the general and big for it. here it's, it's, it's quite patently obvious, it'd be us administrative sion with me the u. k. shamefully. following along is or maybe good. we don't know what their intent is to keep this one going on as long as possible. they have no intention of ending this thing any time soon. i a lot of money sort of run out. but again, to focus on this other conference, peter, you know, any upright care like this stage of leadership is day structure takes funding. we want to support for this and uh we have a location picked out for the summer, but it's very important to say mind me sooner rather than later. and that's what we're focused on to get to bed on the and that, and as of, of these governments want to continue to purge and try and take the office. and to change the regime in russia,
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it's just gross and solar. so the chessboard remark show that, but uh, that's why the summer conference would be right back to gravitas on zillow roll loser. there are c mines. they're attempting to bring a c far over there, except to doing that. fish. in, in, in, in cambridge, ohio, one of the things i really worry about is that, you know, when i think of, you know, i hear all these uh, conferences about rebuilding ukraine after the conflict and, you know, getting donors together and all of business, very reminisced like of afghanistan interact and we all know how that ended up. ok . but what, what is really troubling is that because they, their concern really is not the ukraine. i'm not sure much of ukraine is going to be left when this is all over and, and, and on top of that, it the ending of this conflict, the complet can in militarily, but politically, it may not. they will have her revenge. and this ukraine, full of nazi,
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supported by nature of the nato, b, u, and the united states. i can think of a worse outcome than that, because these people will continue a guerrilla warfare, the blowing up a pipelines, etc, etc. because i'm glad that you mentioned what you said earlier is because this is also a huge political problem. go ahead. yes, it is done. and you know, you asked for a data. it's not interested in seeking any to pronounce a resolution to do. thanks. and it's, it's pretty pat how you and it's like this. all right, any international party country existing is complete. the hope this once with investment isn't actually genuine copies of recognition that there is, there is now to use, uh, not to probably enhance the best, who is really guessing the international community coming together as good people not, not know the crazy. if you want us, how good, good people who are seriously interested in resolving this and it has to be done to it through recognition so, so you get these hosts of entities and, and they are very good leaders around and,
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and what really seriously interested in resolving the match that they are present in, in united states and paint and within nato countries themselves. so you're going to get these really genuine guys together, you know, and, and get the dialog floyd of actually recognizing that there is this problem. there has to be a resolution that has been a resolution for this. you know, we, history is that teacher. so a post world war 2, we know how, thanks for the results. and the biggest element is actually to be able to get the message out to the people. so once you have the support, you have to pay for it and the people in the rest would not support this. no right now we have a media plan. you need to back out in the west, so the common person here in bridge and i can tell you is not aware of the cold. yeah. so once, once they are aware of the problem, i can vouch for it, they would not stand for it. they would really take the government, take the defense department to task and, and, and really are simple answers. so i think we've got to overcome this media black
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house, click on and that's kind of only be done gradually, honeywell, okay, now we're rapidly running on time. we have one minute left here, i'll give it to mike. oh, you know, you and i are children of the cold war. i would imagine the general is to it was the other guys that blacked everything out, they blocked everything. but now the west is that the west is now the land of censorship. i think you find that ironic. so do i last 50 seconds? go to you, my friend. a. yeah, that's what so much for democracy and, and that illusion that they try to perpetuate it. it doesn't exist even a year. i mean, you have r t blacked out in, in, in the u. k. for example, what nonsense. throughout europe, this is not democracy. and, and, and americans, americans particularly have no clue on how 8 for 8 years. ukraine has been bombing, is showing the eastern part of ukraine that led to this crisis. they, they finally asked for help. and that's why rush, i had to take some initiative because of us getting to be too much,
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especially then when they saw us and nato pylon coming, coming in 2 weeks after our disasters withdraw from the half gotta span. well, i have you all 3 of you have convinced me that the end of this conflict will come about when people of good will come together and you certainly all 3 are thank you very much. i want to thank my guess and big for christ and, and in cambridge, and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our t. so you next time and remember across the top of the the what else seemed wrong. just don't
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you have to shape house to come after kids and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground. the. the total is the aggressor today i'm authorized with additional strong sanctions. today, russian was the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that is constantly growing. but i think the pitch of the mr. co senior, does he speak on the senior most? the more in the will shift for banning all important show russian oil and gas is suffering the price for another country. hope all's well. we're going to reset the fed service involved, the little joe biden in imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the
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american economy. so there is a boomerang, the the we are in the darkest, on one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. as you make your way through the stop you will discover, each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions. the because they already see here because they kept the school so i'd be that and then use familiar email, few or just the degree to fit into the rules. the non c theory of racial superiority finished style for years of creating an ssl all the place and 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war labor comes 10 prisons a well,
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you know, simple jewelry store level. she's the media venue. so i'm assuming you need even the chest really to get all the fields. i'm assuming people's going to be approximately 25000 people went through the occupied of go finish. can um, so according to officials it goes to just move stuff, dudley level if the ship did utility and i gave you an idea of nauseous as the snag sort of stuff. so the youngest, i'm in your world found in disease, forced labor torture by the water, simple meals. what was the last thing it also need you to do was to take that to you, but that it's the 2 variables you went off with. those who put in these 9 push these things up to give you what you meant to do to create the, those thousands of testimonies of crimes in the impunity of criminals. when you look on here, you know, one or 2, so you to speak, it's not even a good idea. yeah. for the good i see it are released upon me. they decided to do just got to do,
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please don't just do because it but this is danielle. i was booked at the law the it's the we have many more with it. and so the nato countries, they know this and all the time, they're trying to persuade us to start negotiations on a reduction, screwed them via times by k as allies to prevent rush or into using nuclear rhetoric. tony white is the gap between the west and most skype. those that was the plasma food in june, could speak to this, and he just looks for what he touched upon the wide range of vision, the rush. it was if it has a head back, if you have 16, jed houston hostilities are based outside of ukraine. quite a bit per symbol. and so the 5 digits will be destroyed,
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just like the gym and supply less a time. if they all use the gates russian, they're after 16 and they fly from ramstein to attack into 2 russia isn't russia almost oblige to attack ramstein? you're forced into timely and the time we went to put your end, but we did not witness any explosion which is not an applicant delegation. visiting kia refutes to training teams that a russian attack which way codes by the west and media thing that no. so i can actually took the tags and molly coals on us and peacekeeping troops to leave the country as quickly as possible. the assist tons, 11 pm here in moscow, and this is on the international with the very latest world news update is good to have you with us. but the day of the 26th annual, some pages bugging to national economic form is in full swing and rushes move in
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capital. with lots of, i put it among the main speakers at the plant of recession as it continues its exclusive coverage of russia's biggest economic event or the well, the russian president has touched upon a wide range of issues from economic cooperation to the situation on the front lines in ukraine. let's take a look now at some of the highlights from his speech. his mother and that's it to me despite all the difficulties last year we did not switch to the pulse of self isolation. while the we expanded contact with were liable and responsible partners in those countries and regions the act as the drivers of the world economy. and i would like to emphasize that these are the markets of the future. everyone understands that full well. leaders of these countries do not given to external pressure,
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which is often very presumptuous. they are guided not by someone else's interest, but their own national interest comes to the issue is that ukrainians are using circle strategic reserves, which consist of several elements. some to break through the defense o this to gain a foothold however, they haven't been successful in any area. indeed, and all of these are huge use around $1.00 to $10.00 in comparison to the russian army. in terms of military equipment, they are losing more or more every day. it's in there for you and your question, but to move and since childhood i've always had many jewish friends do you. what do you say say zalinski is no, said you. he's a disgrace of jews. you under his accomplice. there's other ones considered hay rows of ukraine today. wouldn't they are those who, today's ukraine, you know forward ease of defending both individually and in their audiology green. how can we not fight against this?
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russian was the country that some of the most on this we will never forgive this. if this is not in the or not see them, then what is it we have the right to consider. that's how tall get to be. you know, it's, if i, ukraine, is one of our key objectives and with the way you're going to thing is that you're supposed to and you don't know what those are business loan for. sure. the use of nuclear weapons, the seo basically possible. but 1st of all, we don't have such a need and 2nd, be the very fact of raising this issue itself reduces the possibility of lowering the threshold for the use of weapons. at the same time, we have many more weapons in the nato countries. they know this and all the time they're trying to persuade us to start negotiations on a reduction screws them. so this is union o'neill on dogs, on a boy go have discussed the mood of the play. the recession is one of the questions which gone into the crowd is attention. a lot of the main use lines from the,
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the q and a, i think was the issue of, of tactical nuclear weapons being deployed in our roofs. yeah, that's actually, yeah. sort of a news ball show. uh, because uh, we knew that the preparations for that were in going on. the pressure was building and facility in the bellows to place it's tactical nuclear weapons there, but they didn't put inside that the 1st batch has already been delivered on the formal installments will be completed by they and they'll somewhere in now the whole store 5. the sessions, the moderate or rather the of the sessions of interest on who is by the way, in the past used to be an informal advisor to present the richard nixon. and he's a well known conservative uh uh, i know as in the united states and he was sort of pushing put in towards the saying that the sooner or later rush or we'll have to do boy tactical nuclear weapons and food inside know for the time being we have all the means to accomplishing our
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military objectives. um, we are very mindful all for not caring the world unnecessarily. he said the force of the russian space, which is directly expressing who will use old, you know, means at our disposal to protect ourselves. but for the time being, russia has conventional weapons. and after chief, it's uh, military objective. at something else, the thing that caught the attention of the, of the audience was that's all talking about at loving your zalinski, things at quote how he had become a shame to his religion. not again was prompted by the moderator. another question on that. it appeared a quite a motional vladimir putting up that stage. yeah, well uh, you know, there's a whole questionnaire, especially in the western media. if a rush res, uh, using the new and not c d scores for a proof of getting district perfect says and that is especially essentially
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invented yes and narrative in order to grab your print entire time. he said, absolutely not. he also said that yesterday, as he was preparing for this panel, he asked his age to prepare a video and prepare this footage about the, the damage done by the nazi collaborators but data colombo writers during the 2nd world war. and it was pretty emotional lodging with what's inside that brush. it has to ride to being defending itself and the world against the you know, people who claim the legacy, all over all of those tortures. he said the equity reverberate today, essentially as well. taking up to the current a, he talked about the you create conflict as well. what one of the things that caught my eye at my partner phrase that he was absolutely sure ukraine won't stand a chance in the latest buffalo or anywhere else. quite composite and direct language from the russian president. yeah,
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well uh it all the time time it all ties up to the so talk about of ukrainian counter offensive that we've been hearing for the last couple of months and apparently it's not going that smoothly. and why do i put it inside the pressure has all the capacities. it's watching it very closely. um that regardless of how much weapons the west is going to supply russia, we'll take care of that. in fact, he said that 30 percent of the military hardware that the west supplied to grant has already been destroyed. and he's, he believes that there was, may continue accelerating that process, sending weapons to your brain. but he seems to be absolutely confident that the russia is also much of the winning side that the russian will accomplish its goals and storm this war. but for the time being the, the court is the goal is rather in the course of the west,
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because it's still believes that it's can prevail over russian militarily in ukraine. you know, to retain in lead to all the power belongs to the people, policies that russians relations that with finland has always been enforcing that the country has been brainwashed. so um and who, being the wellbeing of finland has always been connected with russia. defends, have always been treated fairly, being in business or otherwise when they were friends with russia. finland has been brainwashed, regarding nato. on the other hand, there's a chance it will hit rock bottom in drawing its own conclusions. the us is using finland as a platform to which it can conduct a potential publication towards russia and therefore mar participation. here is an attempt to prevent this. now, with the help of the media, the fins have been turned in the wrong direction. so tuned as we continue our exclusive coverage of the towards the states and pete of but st. petersburg, international economic for
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the well during, hey, is it very same speed to the economic form?

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