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by us western countries, they was welcome in our region, why it's a signal to the world that we are not really taking size and we don't have to take sides. um, there are really uh, for example, like yourself or your friend, ukraine conflict. if there is a possibility of the arms to contribute to finally, you know, bring in an end to this really tragic a conflict. why not? we offer our services and we will try to mediate and help them facilitate. um, and that's our role. and we don't want to size because we know that if we pick size, we will be losing, we will be losing whatever we choose to west or china or any other party. so for us, we are really are interested, determined to maintain the security strategic autonomy and we have every right to maintain that autonomy. and i think at this point in time, nobody in the world,
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nothing in the world can actually a stop us from being a strategically autonomy. so in other words, i go, there are people in the west, in the united states or who have had demonic convictions. they want to really come and dominate the region. well, if you asked me over the last 20 years, just as the rack for this is what's been happening here, we have been trying to really dominate the region. we have been trying to really hi jacked the sovereignty of the region and they failed and they failed the, you know, measurable age. now at this point in time that the region is actually recovery and the get it out of the misery. but while i read the foreigners, all of them, the, the, the reason the originally there is that regional people cannot really give up this strategic autonomy. so if you just don't back your points, it looks like there's
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a classroom visions between what a region wants to. so what the region, all people regional leaders, one for the region and what some people, not everybody, some people in the united states and in the west, i want for the region of this point in time. we are experiencing dramatic transformations normally in our region. and so regional level, it's the amount of changes happening at the global level simply with the levels at this point in time. i don't think anybody has power to stop the arms of the drum really developing and pursuing their development programs regardless of what others think about these programs and very much i'll stop you there. more from the age of global fellow at the age of global institute of university of hong kong. after this break the
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of this additional process we discussed probably the most important question of our time. does nato's continued existence essentially guarantee the outbreak of world war 3? the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show your mind. and just in case we should be very careful about our personal intelligence, the point obviously is to makes a trust rather than to the area. i mean with the artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme and
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the robot must protect his phone. existence was on the 1898 of the united states when the war again, spain and gained control of the philippines. the people of the philippines held that the americans would help over throw spanish rules and to grant independence to the country. but the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and side as just another colony. the 1999, the filipinos began armed resistance to the new occupier. of american troops were
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barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic. but that bay 3 had started a desperate rail of war. washington was forced to sit new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the islands. the us army suffered heavy losses. the americans took it out on the population. general jacob smith in revenge for the gorilla attack on the garrison in the city of fall on ega porter to kill everyone over 10 years old. the monstrous gulf of terror, according to the most conservative estimates, lead to the death of about 200000 filipino. the americans managed to suppress the gorilla as only 14 years after the beginning of the war. but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence.
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the, the welcome back to going on the garden. i'm still here with the former strategy advisor to the chairman of you. i will be executive office here in the you a ever him passion. you're talking about sovereignty for the i will the re gain sovereignty for this region. but i don't know whether you remember when, you know, when you were not in one joe, but where he never diaby advising the executive office in, in the you a here, you know, there are 5000 maybe us soldiers or the base. so they'll definitely a base scenario, but gabby, i don't know how many soldiers us soldiers are in saudi arabia, 3000 and print sold on ebay. so you're saying, yeah, this is great news already. i mean, uh you think that any of these meetings people ask why the, why you, why the americans using your countries as a basis for basis. all right, so once you're going to keep in mind when, when there is
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a group of troops and one lined, we must read and recognize that there's a mutual understanding of mutual interest between the 2 sides. so the region for some time has been trying to develop its own security military capacity and the security agreements or security relations or military relations that, you know, they are tab with united states. i don't think they will end, they will stop. they have been useful, helpful for both sides. so at this point in time, i don't think the arms want to just send everything and just, you know, say ok, we want to be top and we don't want anybody to be involved. and our region i go to, i don't know how they are helpful because i want to be with us that did you think there are growing questions about, say, the patriot missile purchasing by the saudi arabian government, when the drone attack happened during the round goes facilities and failed, i mean,
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i was here 20 years ago with the defense exhibition where rate fee on, with marketing these patriot. and it says, do you think a growing understanding and comprehension in the or will that to these multi $1000000000.00 contract? obviously some, i'd say keeping these american homes companies in business, it may not be the wisest way to spend money, and it's better to make deals with china or in the global 1000 breaks countries and just keep supporting the u. s. defense industry infrastructure. a lease relations and so the security and military relations are long term strategic and they're not really about one system. they're not about the fishery. what uh, defense system. uh they are really a wide range. are you going to include a lot of items and ours on already asked me anybody to come and defend them? uh, the arms i've been getting the most out there. what for are you from from the west, from united states? i'm from your and of course uh to have uh uh, uh,
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to be more sent to you because the economists you will gradually try to diversify the sources across the country. so um i do know that recently ive been growing agreement is contrast between the our page and so some other uh, some are countries what other uh, nation. so with russia with china, what presented with india and sort of software. and so these are all efforts to really ensure that we have a diverse boss of the military and security suppliers so that we're not really beholden by anybody. we are not the mercy of anybody. and this is one major lesson. i think they are a people and they are about leaders. i'm thinking of buying the basically, i'm not sure these they officially, they kind of a pussy food around what they think. but you know, they kind of condemn normalization between arab countries and syria or iran. what
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did you think the higher, well, i mean china are obviously must just life. but the fact that united states is condemning what amounts to piece, what do you think are countries think when the that the state department people go what you know, we should know. well, what do you think about normalization and they just go look at shouldn't you shouldn't be normalizing ties. i the radio and the way they shouldn't be normalizing ties with these countries that should be doing the enemies. i don't know. i think officially they haven't actually said this. so officially they have been saying, okay, this is good and we hope that is going to be benefiting the units on. and so for, of course, uh, uh, uh, unofficially, uh, we have, there are some statements made that, you know, this may be going to be determined joel to their position within the region. after all of these decisions are solved and decisions are made based on the interest of the arms of the region, iran as part of the region. and so the most sides of the gulf historically for
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a long period of time, i've had a lot of control. the fusion and fusion, a lot of control and some live vision all are saying is and we have really strong trade ties, etc, so forth. and now that we are really realizing that maybe at this point in time, to reduce your civility for our region and to grow altogether, maybe we have to really explore options that we both sign. so we just, you know, i'll find, i'll come around her back to the truth is difficult in this region because of caesar, sanctions of western european and american sanctions. because you keep talking about sovereignty. but you know, that the united states will start saying will start sanctioning countries in this region if they do business as they please down to the area solving will. i'm not sure how many are countries really following the seas are sections. i'm not
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sure. i'm not sure whether any money within the region following that caesar sanctions. i know you might have to just explain what they are to our audience because they're not given much publicity. the, you know, the unprecedented level of attempts to hurt populations in the are will and then yeah my, my, i mean the lease option is not. uh, these are not really are you in um inactive uh, sanctions. they are usually last year on the put by uh, by united states and, and the vision was the guy in brussels. and um yeah, yeah, of course. yes. yeah. so, so, uh, uh, so for us, uh, we don't have to follow the sanctions. why should we follow sanctions and put in place up by you put them placing and naturally by united states or europe and they are in our opinion. they aren't really just, you know, harming the people of us area. not really are me. the government,
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the government can actually just, you know, work out ways to, to survive and it has survived more than 10 years. and it's the people that been really suffering and the regional people, the regional countries. i'm the regional leaders want to really help alleviate the suffering that's happening and, and, and, and syria. i personally think this is a major tragedy. what happened to syria is a major try to tragedy. and the army and different parts of the art world wanted do whatever they can to really accelerate the process of re, uh, re normalizing the situation in syria. i'm bringing a story and back to the global stage, actually moving all these tests after. actually, i just says, oh, well, what's happened to reconstruction work? what's happened to all the islam is the violence that used to be leading the news before the invasion, the before the war between russia in the us, in through. great. and what's happened to at all, why is it suddenly stopped?
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have you been suspicious of other people been suspicious? the old is a, is list groups seem to just disappeared since the united states focused on one support give i don't. it's no secret who uses these people on terrorism in general, in our region to advise their uh, interest on these people. um, so the islamist and the others, they will call you down the oh by the affiliated groups and others have been use as our tools to really do stabilize certain parts of our region to as an attempt to really hijack their sovereignty. and this is why most of the regional countries have been demanding that whoever you know, whether a country has nationals and syria come on, kick them to come back to your countries. just, you know, deal with them. and they don't want to do that. and if you just see where the saw i
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slammed this slide there, so i don't want to call them. i do want to use the word to slime in their name. these really barbaric terrace. a lot of them, a major portion of them actually came from the west and in the region. you know, the last up more than 10 years, the regional agencies are intelligence agencies. and now there are government organizations. i've gathered, you know, mountains and mountains of evidence of intelligence. who are these people are where they were changed and who supported them financially, who transported them, and so on and so forth. so if you know the world things that the region and the regional countries, and i know who these people are and who is behind them, i think they are mistaken. they're the regional countries already know what's going on. and they say of course, was actually, should we of course the us denies it in the british intelligence services. you know,
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i, we wouldn't have time to go into the changing lives. people can watch our program about the so called we were a genocide. how do you think the by the administration might be able to sabotage august's brick summit and what hopes and fears do you have for the break summit in august in south africa? so i'm not sure of the brakes. countries on the in invited countries a little after listen to, you know, the non parties to the summit. i think the breaks will have to just sort of focus on their agenda and they have a, a lot of saw items on there. i go to one of which is basically, i'm thinking about how to introduce n u r c. and also how to expand bruce, as we know that there's a, there's a lot of discussion about bricks plus and you are using the idea in egypt and iran
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aware invited and the, the are, i mean this facility and im already, or ministers where they're physically underwriting apartments, so was there physically on the addiction app or mr. connected after us through consumer or something virtually anyway, so, so base is the us that is actually trying to drive this a global multiplier t. and there are so many countries interested in, in joining as you know, we have uh now, so in your area, we have a u, a n and agents and a couple of other other countries are interested in naturally by joining. so more than 19, i'm not gonna make some sources around 30 countries are, are interested. and if the oil exports in countries like you, i use or the radio and others i joined, it's going to be really a huge, a huge group. ah, it will bring the energy producers. i was actually as humans,
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drivers i have very much and we'll have to talk about the sabotage after the meeting and see what the united states and the nature of the agents did to the brings countries ever. i'm ask him, thank you so much. thank you. thank you. and that's it for the show. what we're back on saturday with a brand new episode. until then you can even judge firewall that social media if it's not sense that in your country and they had to have trouble going on to grow mtv and revel, don't come to watch. new and old episodes of going undergrad sees that the, you know,
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probably movies. did you say the week monday, or is cisco web shows or some, you know, book or used to work? what's the way in that email as well set up for general, but the most good things of the tools and most and that leaves the windows of both employees because usually the media to use the games. while i knew those me, when would you be to see it but not least screen you 0 plus the
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headlines right now, and i'd say as us applied high mazda, real pits into 18 people that made a ukrainian attack on a school on that she monetary and storage facility in the on the and is ready rate on the west bank city of jeanine ends in blood shed. 5 palestinians killed 9 to one wounded. president changing ping tells us of black hoffman respect china sovereignty, a secretary of state anthony blinking visits by aging and then a power to attempt to reduce the friction between the 2 countries and to speak to one of the journalists traveling on the south african delegations plane that was
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grounded in powder and for several days she says there's no such thing as to which i definitely think this was part of a big deal to cool issue. i don't know how much the waste is involved. but do think that wanted to i don't know what i do with say pennies to advocate the, but it's a good to help you with us for this and live full of cost from most are just about to 11 pm local time here on the russian capital straight to your top, still kicking off out with add on bass, town of all of, all of off kind of, well, we understand, at least the 18 people were wounded. something severely, you know, ukrainian attack the huge american supplied high mas missiles of the rugged strike targeted a school. and if she monetary and a facility and in a separate incident, local authorities or for a 6 year old girl was killed by
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a landline details on the last without these romano ukrainian nationalist fired at least 6 shell from multiple launch rockets system called the hi maurice now this is just a one for grades or we are at a few minutes area and age center for people here involved of i'll have this is where they come to get to building material to get to the glass and to gets other things for their houses. that were already destroyed by previous showing by ukrainian nationalist volume in the morning i student front of the building wanted some coffee. a child was standing nearby and was in some of the control. exactly. i heard an explosion that was the smell of gunpowder and stones, but again, it was a lie to us. we had come here before minutes late. so the next explosion was at the bus stop nearby this month. i deal with those funds and was a warehouse with so many caring, 8 for the people that seemed
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a little further. there are other warehouses with construction materials below on the box of the residents. there's no worries we'll see by an american visa, any western democracy. if you're right into the yard with different enterprise that is working to restore buildings out of the destruction. now this is a storage for new windows and this is another points on the impact of the american maids highmark. so i can see there are show fragments. absolutely, everywhere. how here take a look at this and that we've collected just some of the shelves a little bit earlier and they all, they're all of the characteristics of the multiple launch rockets system gold. hi maurice. now these things are very heavy and very typical of the high mars. now, like i said, for at least 20 people have been included in this attack and they're actually no
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one was killed. well, as you can see, there's quite a bit of construction material here, and people arrive here at 9 o'clock in the morning to collect this humanitarian aid when ukrainian military strokes. now i can see there is blood right over here. this is where one of the victims ended up. now the 1st news that we got in the morning that there was one strike against this human, etc, in a sense or 20 people who are not being treated at hospitals in the area. ukrainian nationalists continue to terrorize peaceful civilians say here in the next people's republic. 8 people were wounded on sunday, as ukraine use nato made the weapons and multiple launch a rocket systems against civilian areas. mean a company we deal with is michelle. keep the area between houses one also the owners, these it's the windows such as that. so it's sort of doesn't display the fragments
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hurts me a little bit and the doctor sofa tell, but this to me, but i am a man to serve you. so i have all the, as much called the things you have to go through. now, this is just one points of impact all around me or residential buildings. there's a church nearby, there are shops, this is a beauty salon behind me. as you can see, this apartment building, building all the windows, all the glass was shattered. thankfully there were no victims say here, as you can see, the point the victim of impact is right next to the building. and these are the shell fragments that we've discovered here and on the spot. this is what they looked like. very heavy indeed. now this, this fragment right here, this is an actual fuse from a 155 millimeters. shell. actually says on it here in english, it's use once again, this is really,
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really heavy stuff. and the fact that no one was killed here is simply a miracle from on call for a warranty, then that through a public to crimea. now where a card carrying the assistant to the deputy prime minister opens up what always a region has been badly damaged in an explosion of the officials, the secretary embodied god were also in the vehicle all 3 hospitalized with fund reports of suggested the cause, petrol tank exploded was a reminder of this approach. a region did vote last year in an official referendum to become a part of the russian federation. the. and so it with western supplies, do you cry, and really showing no signs at all of a bad thing. russia is increasingly challenging the nato weapon to read on the battlefield with its own innovations. so what is russia using? but his aunty is equal to the donald with the details from challenges and left the
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tanks to the top village defense systems and small rods in the us. g. crazy enough heritage from this. so you're good upgraded to native standards for russia. a trial would show much, but also an opportunity to see how its newest military hardware status against a potent adversary rushes newest t 9. 2 tanks are already pouring onto the front line. right now the crew is attaching the so called active um, basically each bag here it contains some explosives, so they go on contact with the say, a antique tank this up so that it doesn't bounce through the still calm on the time comes across the vibes. this is the final step before this machine is ready to be used in battle. the
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this unit with tell me with has already proved it sweats on by some fuel folder tank model 8. see 72 now that i can pony is hide machines that receive the highest grades from the commander in chief himself with more than the efforts of entrance and will fare need is more than tanks. now we can say that z 90 pressure if is the best tank into well and as soon as it enters the battlefield. that's it. but there is nothing anyone can do. it goes further. it's more accurate and provides better protection here on the front line. gunners can to all day about 2nd power these beasts back to show the parent has a target block system. there are specialized sensors that catch lasers is that tank
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automatically picks up and then to turn guy did miss. so tank or any other equipment that to me it's the laser, and the 3rd moves in the right direction with the range measurements and target technician. all you have to do is to see that targets and maybe adjusted a bit to get that thing to open for you. it's and wild rushes still relies on the soviet military legacy does not shy away from reinforcing its garrisons. with the new address and l. carriers and infantry facing vehicles, guided and 2 tank missiles and sniper rifles, and with the introduction of company kazi, drones. a whole industry was for when a full size t, v was a few $1000.00 easily. so for a vehicle that cost millions, smart evolution, but a revolution minutes, univision and coming, how to move and strides as it's a conflict the world has never seen. and whoever is that's to the pace better will
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walk away with the victory. i'm gonna use don and reporting from the dumbass. see the release of flight palestinians have been killed including a 15 year old boy. this during a raid by his ready troops in the west bank of you understand, well, the 90 others with wounded the so a lot of people are calling it a massive firefight interrupted as it's ready for it has moved into the city of geneva, video footage at one point on his riley, he called the gunship striking at target's locally face militant group, that jeanine brigade claims is fight who's fired at one of the headache helped us forcing it to retreat. they also said they ambushed various military vehicles as well in the region as of course, one of them has maria enough enough with details.
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