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it's probably the reason why i have this, this is partially recognition and feel at home in the issue is because in the same way, like i say it's my own, but bush kinda knows about the ship because of me. she passed away a month after they came back from russia and she knew of our it's true. so where are you going this time? i say russia then i'm sure him. and when i came, says, bringing those suites of different have life since i recently do teaching women, for instance, when, cuz when they say own mainstream media about russia, which is just conflict with ukraine. when we come and say this is and then the like, new, new, new show them say google, that the, that the 1st is that night, which is like, wow, so this type goes to bed, you know, female pilots, head about them and trying those heads about what in africa, in
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a difference in kenya, there were women that recalled the way older women during conflicts that were at home. they mothers to defeats the british because these women are the ones that somebody think, oh, some great news at home. these are the good news that are actually able to hire a point in sits that with the blanket and nobody suspect, and they conduct at the serious request and they defended. uh oh, wow. you literally the only thing the only the explanation and the mission of the storms that makes that which is woman. i don't that it is, this is what we try to highlight and say, hey, you know, there's this thing that you, you come to the table and nobody else left the chest for you. you bring your own cheque and you have a right to get as a woman, while you are sitting in the bedroom and you are on the clothes, the board member says i didn't do something in terms of i'm just, i'm can get us coffee. i don't jump and i'm like,
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i'm all i don't i unless if i'm in a mood where i'm thinking it is the way it is off and then when it's out of compliance rather than the i don't i, i'm like, ok, i also need coffee kind of things and now we have to take a short break. another customer break with a short break for an advertising broke. he'll be back in just a few moments. thank you and the
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a hi. i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i changed and whatever you do, don't want marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change dwayne, say the
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welcome back to is a 4 inch miss, lousy, miami, founder and chief executive officer of ladies in the front lines. let him know how many you just before the break we were talking about this basic dignity. and i think this e 1st is very present in the one in danger politics because 1st of all, we've been under several decades or some would even say century's alpha very exploded as capitalism that treated the land and treated people around the world. and this very sort of male dominating fashion. you know, you do what i say, i get all the benefits and you say what? and if you don't stay quiet, if you will face, you know, pretty aggressive consequences. and i'm tying that at least in my uh,
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perceptions you not only to rushes entanglement in your print, but to many other conflicts around the world where you know, the, the powerful, the powers that be, come and try to dictate the terms to the people we've on that plan, how do you see these process going? do you think there's any change in how the receiving side is responding to that? women have always been they, as i said, and in terms of the land, it is most the women since the beginning of time. but what the land to feed the families, it is the women when there's any disposition the dictatorship of any thoughts. it is only the women that have to bring out it is the women that have to bring up men, but to be strong enough to, to, to, to handle whatever the precious, both of those old ladies in the front line. literally like,
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there is nothing wrong in being in the front line and in a lot of issues like same business and every country is deal right. sometimes the numbers in my country for instance, i wonder, is in town effect, but we've had administered of defense. i remember travelling with her overseas, someone and somebody in the us did you send me as an minister of defense is the minister of defense as the minister of defense. like your fate and in that veteran made all sort of the question becomes a it can she handle where sometimes you say even if these are made of general motors in minnesota, if i say i suggest that they should be going this way. but i guess they sometimes as, as, as women you miss this is just need to just take all the advice from lives because
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this is a male dominated area. but this is a very interesting subject. i mean, it's like a logical in progress. if you look at the, some of the, let's say west and the female leaders, they're far more aggressive than the male counterparts. some of them are the champions of supplying weapons and whining the warranty, old. and i remember, i mean, my, uh, biggest draw pricing. i feel this day it was hillary clinton, last thing and her cnn interview. i've been use of walmart to get out as a humane murder. so i wonder if these uh, female, or women empowerment discourse can sometimes be used and explored it. hm. for geo political purposes because we value women because they bring something, you know, and another aspect of human psychology or of human experience. but they become just like man or even worse than man was benefits. this is really what i said,
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but the whole thing of women in strains does not have to come. so i don't want to be muscular as, as a strong woman. i still enjoyed the privilege of a man opening the door for reasons for me or standing on a chair for me. i, it's not about the competition of either. you know, must, can i do? like i said before it see if i have we work together in this situation with respect to one another. we both bring value, nothing big. and i remember that a clinton thing, it's still hung smooth. like actually it was like one. if this has to have children and grandchildren after this 1020 years from now, when she finds out that she jo, double some human beings life like you're just them. not even an animal. but i think the, the reason for that, i mean, psychologically speaking is a total sort of dissociation from your own feelings from your own emotion,
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from your own body. and this is what being on the front side sometimes that women because we do have this amazing, important talent for related. and this integration supporting live connecting to each other, even a rationally with whom russian women come south. things that the man sometimes do not pick up, but i think the world is in huge needle fetch values. how do you think it could be a broad back instead of um, you know, this hierarchical structure, all 112 down commands, the bylaws has to be that women should always, there isn't why. even when a male child has from the fest, presently fits my mom and the treasure mom, because your mom brings that which is about a been strong without necessarily 13 and based on what still nothing they've shown
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. so when i don't know exactly north of the, because that gets exploited to a point where it even makes. and then there's a minus one another because it's a voltage is going to be, you know, a fight to for this space non strongly the stress does not have to be something that is i don't know how, like i was making an example that i don't have to put me in a board richie with me and i'm expecting cause i'm the woman i must go make change with the terms that's coming. especially those of the african continent. amazing women. absolutely. and not just women. i think somebody as well because uh, we are recording this interview on the eve of uh, a big african delegation expected here in st. petersburg and russia to hopefully meet the, the, your cram conflict from what i know on the due to the details. i still scarce, there today they're in care of so they, they want to reach to, you know,
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at least 2 sides of this conflict. i'm not sure they are going to travel to the west, which perhaps would be necessary as well. but in your view, what do you think? how do you think the african perspective can help us deal with this style made? i'm actually in saying the today in my country is what you call in june 16. it is the uprising of the young people one day the took to the streets and said enough is enough because of the prostate system. and as we speak today, we still refer to people like myself as the class of 76. cuz i was much young passing those years and it was a t morning. we had a young man that stands in the front and be the ones that throw that rocks, the better of a gun, and the women we were right, but as young girls be and we went all the way the women when,
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when things go to the west, you know, the women equally good church. the women were the ones also that left the country. like for instance, i'm going assistance from like the former soviet union for training. they train many tele as well. and so it was a 2 week when men and women can work together without or exploitation or anyone is using that's tool and, and the advantage of the someone else. i mean, it is the women that go out this, did you go out there? we're here for years, so it's always been a 2 months thing. it's just for the way i come from. so today it is a very special day that i don't remember. i mean, i married somebody was born on this, the poor guy when i went out due to edward and he was from that country, eagles on you. can you celebrate the davis is a good you hard, we've been tough for me. it's been somebody from me as it, as the memories of, of,
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of, of, of defiance from young students. so it is a very complex, but it has to be phased because things as, as they stand, i can check, we need one another things that i mean in 5 to for the submitting to of africa and, and all of a countries before residency is what is going to be at the have to be about 2 more now. so new to, and i think one of the alpha can advantages is that many african people on african leaders have had a close brush with reality. they know what hardship is. they know what the war is. they know what the reconciliation is and how hard it is and the, you know, the practical work that you need to invest in to that. then my hope with this for now is that the, the africans can bring some, a practical experience as that of love, say, some abstract ideas about how the world is supposed to be. but this is my question uh, many uh, western meters. once you make the world a better place,
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but it's oftentimes leads to worse outcomes that we have before. for example, libby, i mean if used to be a relatively prosperous country, now it's an open, the air is a market. that means there are people traded in some areas there. is there any hold for embracing this team, spirit and internationally in your view or is it just the pipe idea on my part, it is what we really hold for. but a, because honestly, conflict by nature on a pleasant on all sides is never really and when a, as in the flame of that comes in. but we hope, especially the ladies, the front line chapel, the women bring as to say, that can be conflict resolution without this thing of you know,
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without maybe what do you mean? don't mean, but like i said, women bring a different slave when men sometimes bring mr. who's like the lowest script musfar, but then in the middle there, who is it still going to be the women and the children that pay the prize assumptions that they told me don't even understand. i mean a few years ago and was here with the same issue with your price. my on system then grew up and i very point is kind of in live environment. me ask the question. i was in the square, beautiful flowers and she says, where are you? because i had trouble so much. they could never keep up some issues that weren't a 7 bullshit. she says really at places like mother and i realized and i said why she was the when i single source as the last year you pay. so sometimes what and then i made a if i was that i would bring my children, my grandchildren to visit georgia. so it's not always about what you're fed today.
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and women need to be are the ones that fits is that are conflict cs that we would need to be part of the solution. yeah. and the human connection, i nearly came out using one connection here. what my last question and i also hoping to bring my son to uh, south africa and uh, broadly, uh, more uh more why more widely around the continent. and i just came from a trip there and i was struck by house. and nelson mandela is still quoted then the same as the remark in an interview, when the, an american, the analysts ask, why would south africa supports fidel castro and war? margaret asking and he said that, you know, we don't assume that you are adam is going to be our enemies. and there was a lot of dignity and a lot of sort of silver in speaking. so in the spirit, in that phrase, do you think it's a, it's having a range of sounds across the continent. it is because i came with the delegation of
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women who as well. i'm in the files around is the right. yeah. you create, like i said, with my system that i have and they, i hear and they're like, wait a minute. there's one, there's this to me, these are people are 0 and then the funding just because they want me to do with. so we thought during the middle her was what we can kinda see is a process like thank you. yeah. you know, that is pushed on the people around the world that somehow some people are not really new. i'm telling you guys when you, when is the thing russian and somebody i've, i've, i've been both those kind of emotions sometimes just out of interest by fits in the plane. i'm coming from job or connecting into bias business to somebody who's going somewhere else because you buy a car next the world and those persons. oh, by the way, with a nice face when just asked it, where are you going to rush you and then the face changes. so what are you doing?
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i mean, when i came for the energy at forum, you know, to but it show me ages that's owned by women that i, i live attendance smart, not with my tickets go. so you'd have to find an indemnity video into a was and then i phones this person who knows at the airport and i said, i'm actually about to go to flight most school. and but i, i, i'm the students and as i was taking pictures i would, since they, it is okay. yeah, a membership. so it to love which is woman that have to try. and i'm hoping that the, this a n for that you're talking about. that's in care of and coming here, like i say, especially in africa because of the guy has been through for hundreds of years. and i am liking the idea that there were 40 african countries for the duma recently and they won't be. and probably more than 40 coming for the applicant,
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russia. but anyway, i'm hoping to be enough leading ladies that would work in partnership and then bring that which is not okay. let's see who's got more muscles than who in just saying, let us know how it's going to be, the bigger our oldest, my goodness. i know something like that. well, it's been great pleasure talking to you and thank you very much so much for coming in on. i've been here and thank you for watching hope to hear again. and it was a part of the the
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have 6 crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the the
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hello and welcome to cross dog, where all things are considered on peter level one this edition across stock. we discussed probably the most important question of our time. does nato's continued existence essentially guarantee the outbreak of world war 3 the to discuss these issues as or i'm joined by my guess mark j america. she's an award winning journalist and commentator. and in budapest we, i'm george semi while he is a pod cast, read the gamble, which can be found on youtube and locals. or is it only prospect rules and effects? that means you can jump it anytime you want, and i always appreciate it. all right, so let's start out with george in budapest, on this program in our pod cast, we have kind of chronicled b,
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b. they take project 3 of nato in this conflict. and we have this conflict because of nato, because nato is expansion. at the end of the cold war, which was unilaterally interpreted as a victory by the west, was the alliance was designed without pressure and against russia. and that has not changed. and then until the calculus changes, we will not have a stable piece in your george. you summarize it perfectly visa, um that was the the, they do strategy. they sees that moment of the collapse of the soviet union, the dissolution of lee. it was so packed to essentially modernize in circle and the dispatch russia from, from europe once. and for all the businesses on this exactly, on the unfinished business, i mean it's like it's and you're going come back to the 19th century going back to the, to what was and everything was unfinished business. so and now mesa is position is
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nobody tells me what to do. nato will just continue expanding and it has a right to do so as an obligation to do so. i label and it will do it. so the problem that we're having is now in ukraine is a, whatever the outcome major will just continue to do what he was doing before. so, you know what, i, what i say, whatever russia achieves, as a result of the circle of special military operations major will continue to wage this war against russia major, whatever, run state. so that continues to exist in the, in the place of your claim will be used as a battering ram against russia in to the, in the future. and that will ultimately we are in a position that this will just never in and one major. oh, it isn't driven by this. any eligible wait. we have to go on expanding and essentially now the, the planning of either georgia, i mean he has a buy job right into
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a central asia. that was the open in the liaison office in japan. does it essentially, nato is now, has been built on his dream of limitless expansion, limitless load on the nation. well, it cannot be a piece and then stability under those circumstances as well. let's summarize it quite well. more than that. there could be a nay sayer and that country is russia and they, and this is what we have. we have a push back here. i agree with your just summation, still deliver. if they don't, if nato does not capture all of ukraine, it is a form of defeat. i mean, is it a deal breaker? maybe, maybe not. but i think that the can do. the nato alliance is taking great. at least some members are. joe biden is, for example, is that i'm going to far too fast, you know, the lakes or the rush. it is a will always be an enemy. and is that something they want? and we'll talk about low cost of a gemini here. but i mean, it is a, really, a,
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it's a very big gum gamble on their part because of nato is not going to we in the, in ukraine, in the way that they believe that they shoulder or could, when they plastic sense minutes or just move out and speak of winning. no that's that's, that's never gonna happen. and i think it really, the real point to point taylor is to realize is that i'm at which point until they realize that, you know, you have these divisions within day. so when the rest of least you've got um, most of the eastern european countries to more sensitive to the really cushions of this, what we're going for the most do something very quickly. they want results very quickly, and they're, they're even prepared to go as far as suggesting putting troops on the ground. that's a word well, 3 scenario. no question about it. you have the other group of 2 dogs cross and germany, who would take very much pragmatic view is if you are the one term for the one that goes up and then you have what i call the non. so in the room, which is the person, i mean i will just as the lunatic. you know,
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the british of always from the very beginning, just want to go full out more guns blazing and unit less, rewrite it because they, they have to they, they face the lowest costs. now i think it was some history. first of all, they had along many, many years of supporting the, the regime since 2014 really totally. and i think the decimal a boy is still so when he came into office, that was his church. and in my mind, domestically it comes back in history and, and writing on the, on the bank and all that. um, but, and then and then, and then you go to america. and america is now always was, has been from the very beginning, looking at this project as a way of how can they to just keep on benefiting us. how can we use nature as well? have gemini, so, you know, this idea of the new america is the leader of may. so it was actually somewhat lives a leader much or it is made. so it controls it entirely, lock, stock, and barrel. just look at the narrative that the speech is. look at, the press release is everything. and that defines actually who the nature of both
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is. oh is up. it's always somebody to who will the knows how to dumps june to be completely so far to washington as wishes, you know, but they just got a lot of problems because it has a 100 point. now, would it be seen in the us? and i think the present new challenges for it, you know, we talk about of possibly to speak nature phase to be made. so i mean, they so does not do diplomacy. it only does minutes escalation, a military escalation to, by definition, to keep us relevant to keep yourself in the newspapers every day to keep the spotlight on the organization in a bike by definition, that means the rush, it keeps clicking on the escalation keeps mountain and it's a short because of what i'm talking about diplomacy, what can i do? it gets itself tight from touch it into this going know, it takes us so different into the whole and it has to face to the uh, you know, the, the, the, the accumulation of people like um, a manual matter wrong. drilling around the world or few people choose to find
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a peace deal for the trade. yeah, i mean that, that must be incredibly humiliating for stilton. but, but he's got, you know, he drives like the big in the chinese amount just this week. um, uh, the saudi arabia um compress was in front to paris me to mac roland. the big subject was how can we find a solution to the ukraine? so, you know, we are reaching out to anybody. we're reaching out to the arab. this will be reaching out to just about anybody who can break is crazy. down with spiral that would go to sales into but the future made. so it looks 30 shake in my view. you know, i mean, it's really interesting that we, we have to go, i like we're thinking counter intuitive on this program. and it's something an idea of the georgia is expanded on. however, since the start of the conflict is it, you know. ringback this is just the perpetuation of american hegemony on the cheek by it. and they told me to open the door. it is pretty, i mean, a cost wise. yeah it's, it's all the cheap. okay. stuart, it is,
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and that's why the situation is so dangerous because if the united states were paying a heavy price and by price, it means human lives. america can just simply write a check. that's all i mean, it's a, it's all on credit. so it doesn't matter, nothing, none of it. i've already accounts. so as long as it, that's all it is for the united states. it can go on doing so. but um, but if this were losing american lives, then the pressure would mound for a change in boston. the problem arises, is a nato is now and, and i visited with the united states. they are going on in this a relentless zombified way, irrespective of any damages that arise, because they have now convinced themselves that russia is afraid of us. and we can go on doing what we're doing, because russian will not escalate a. so we have um, you know, show them but declaring that, um, oh yeah,
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we will continue doing everything that we're doing. but to bolton, when he talks about nuclear weapons in a laptop, just a reckless tool about where you know, we see no change in the rough as new pay foster policies lying. if it goes, russia has changed. just new, get foster. it smells like shooting tactical missiles in bella. rows it's uh, walked away from pop dissipation in the new style treat gave. poor jen has said that he's now good to use nuclear forces on the highest aid to look to all these things. russia has done and there are there and there are basically no nuclear talks going on at any level of the today, and you don't die the strategic level, intermediate level, technical level. so shock number just says, oh, there's nothing to worry about except we're bumped into is engaging in a regular store. so this is when they do is go to and then, but this to be no change in policy of nature even though.

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