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so they don't do that, i'm sorry to interrupt dmitri, go ahead. what happens, however, it's a go back to the point that was just made. what might transpire after it becomes apparent to the bind administration, the depressions will have nothing to do with this pros and cons. which scenario is a low level tell a band style insurgency, which wouldn't cost the us government much, which would be an enormous irritation, a distraction for the russian federation for potentially a very long period of time. but even there are uh, you know, as kevin mentioned, you still have to deal with the reality that europe is being significantly damaged by the economic warfare being waged upon russia. even the i m f, you know his acknowledge that in the 2 years ahead, russell, i would grow the economies of germany and britain. that's how severe the problem has become. and it's only going to get worse as we head into winter with a lack of access to relatively inexpensive russian gas. and so the political appetite within europe, which is a key player and all of this is going to be very, very limited even for a low less. ready or long term tell
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a band style insurgency. so i think the united states government is running out of options real fast. well, tvs aren't, you know, we're going to go to break in a 2nd here. but i mean, logically i have to agree with you. but then again, look at the behavior of the europeans for the last 15 months, which, you know, defies logic and common sense to me. what would make that change. but we have 40 seconds before we go to the break, go ahead. political interest of the people from the right to up at some point, i mean, we've already seen a tremendous amount of political instability in france. i think it's only going to get worse. i agree that the, the incumbent governments of europe have shown themselves incredibly serv. while these of either us government effectively have done whatever the us government, they don't want it but the, the, the, the public's appetite or tolerance for this insanity is rapidly waning. and eventually there will be so much instability on the ground that they will be forced either out of office or force to change their policies. i think. all right, well that'll have all that thought hold that thought we're going to go to
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the welcome next across software. all things are considered 9 people about true manual discussing the next forever war. the go back to kevin in hamilton. this conflict is just, has been much about propaganda and controlling the narrative as it is been about military hostilities coming. i mean, it's very interesting. the way western media is that describes the conflict. it's called, called the ukranian, russia war, the russian, the russia, ukraine, war on all these kinds of things. but really what it is, i mean, this time, last year the ukranian army had been destroyed and it's been slowly but surely reposition and with material money, ammunition, etc. by nato. so this is a nato, russia conflict. okay. we should say that and repeated inputs and correct people
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with they don't say it because that's what it is you're having. this is what, what i think is very, very dangerous. but also, i personally think is an opportunity because nato is putting it's a reputation on the line and it's losing okay. now in less, one party wants to go to the ultimate level of escalation, which god forbid we ever get there. nato is dealt itself a pretty poor pant kevin? i agree. i think nato is in over its head. i think this is something that a number of the speakers have already mentioned or, or certainly entered out today. and i wanted to pick up on your uh, your point of votes uh, mainstream media coverage in the west. and i think this is one of the very serious challenges that we face um, from the western side, to try to bring some sanity into our foreign policy to try and bring an end to conflicts like this is that the information we receive is, is so skewed and you know, you have decades of intense source of phobia in north america. this has been
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cultivated through, you know, the hollywood machinery, mainstream media, you know, government so, so that's a background. and then you also have reporting that simply not accurate. and so one of the challenges we really face here is getting out accurate information about the causes of the more about how the war has actually been unfolding and about some real possibilities for peace. and so i think that this is um, a challenge that we really have to get get better at here because to demetrius going to vote from the rule that the public can play in, hopefully not having this conflict extended. definitely the public has to put pressure on or elected officials. this will happen, i think, more organically in europe because of the economics prices are facing. but we need to see this in north america as well. we need to see north american citizen citizens in canada, united states standing up and letting their governments know that this cannot continue. and so this is, this is a real project that we have to undertake here in the west. like i said,
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injecting some sanity into our foreign policy, it's only going to be the people that will do that. i think, well, i'm very if i make it into ject, or i'm sorry, what right at one which i think it is very important in this context. at least if you're living in north america, and that is despite the extraordinarily skewed media coverage and the enthusiasm amongst the main stream media for this or a call that came out in february, which was quite surprising to the, the national post which commissioned it founded only 32 percent of canadians supported continuing to arm ukraine. imagine what that number would be if people were getting the facts. so even here in canada, which has not suffered nearly as much economically as europe has as a result of this. uh, this crazy sanctions for uh you'll see that less than a 3rd of canadian support continuing to arm ukraine in a very pro ukraine media environment a exactly to be that's very interesting to me too because you have a very, very powerful ukrainian diaspora in canada and i find that is a,
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let me pull in jim here, jim, i mean kind of echoing with imagery and, and kevin have said this is an elite more. this is an elite narrative. okay. and, and it's, and because so much of the media is controlled. there's so much censorship right now, is your aware archie was thrown off of youtube and i'll, i'll other barriers are put in front of us here. and even after all this controlled media and all the filters and all that, it's amazing. the number of people that are in the beginning to change their mind to your thoughts, jim. so just seems to get through this. another narrative does get through. you know, this week, your shift of these main street stations is terrible from millions, millions more people watching joe rogan and watching anything on the, on the mainstream media. and, you know, it is defined, it's happening now between the lead media culture and popular leader culture. that's why they're so intent on censoring the internet because the stories do get
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through the stories about russia and ukraine, the stories about israel and palestine that they don't want to tell, told, are being told and people do to see them. so what you have is, is bizarre and dangerous divide between what people are feeling and what the mainstream media is. them is showing and demonstrating. don't forget only 2729 percent of the public is either a democrat or republican that most people are independent. but the media is all divided up among blue and blue and red tribalism. and that's the narrative they get . but people are, are going away from that. and you're not going to back for that. you set about that . cuz what i was describing before it was, i think the video cards think they can do, but i agree with you. i don't think they don't do it. they don't believe that they control every thing and they can turn the world and turn it off when they want. but there's another player here that's not going to play that game anymore and that's russia, and that's what makes it so dangerous. unpredictable. do you have this slip between what the, what this delusional idea that they get about themselves from their own narratives
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are reflected back on the media about this is what we can do. and this is what the real story is. and everybody else in the world is a no, that's not the real story, but that's not what you can do. so that's the problem. it's, it's so interesting is we have so many different people from different countries on this program. and they all echo the same thing and said, you know, this narrative coming out of the just not since it logical doesn't make any sense here. but kevin, want to put me one of the devious elements of this narrative coming out of the west, is that it's about values. they always package it as values. and if you know you don't have our values, it means you don't have any values at all. and that's makes it easy to demonize here. and i think that that's what i find, you know, sickening is watching. what watching, you know, we have to protect sovereignty of ukraine, but then they go around boeing, south africa, you know, and diminishing it. solve or do you have to choose a side, okay. but, and that is africans always tell me that he said, why do we have the true size it accomplish?
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you created kevin, it's been a time or, and challenge of empires to try and rally there, populace behind wars that they'd rather not say. and this is something that the united states has as encountered. i mean, you know, i, ever, since it's a really expansionist history pass world war 2, you know, and entering into the uniform woman after the class of the soviet union, how do you get to the american public behind all these conflicts? there's a number of strategies that use, obviously it didn't, you know, there's spreading democracy there, liberating peoples from, from oppressive tyrants. they use the language of values. um, but as, as, as audiology to mobilize people to try and, you know, suppress domestic opposition to these wars. so i think you're right, it's clearly it's nonsensical when you look at the actual behavior of the united states military around the world. even if you look at the reckon nomic behavior, incredibly courses, incredibly expletive of, of, uh, you know, less powerful countries. if you think about, you know, the washington consensus, this new liberal model that has basically been imposed upon the developing world.
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so there is no values behind that beyond agreed and exploitation. but of course, you can be an american or canadian, or a british, or, or french politician and stand up in front of your populace and say, well, we're pretty much going to exploit these 4 people. right? so yeah, they use the language of values, but it is, it is nonsensical when i think that this is one of the things that we need to be pointing out repeatedly when we speak to people in the last step of this conflict is we need to point the incredible contradiction between the statements of values that are being made in the, the actual behavior of our governments, in supporting this conflict. i think we need to highlight that contradictions is as firmly as we can, you know, do me thing, you know, i, i think is so much is at stake here and, and in, in we see it in the criticisms around the world of this conflict. and i don't know, maybe i'm, you know, i'm going to the point of hyperbole here, but this is kind of an arc of history, 500 years of western control of the globe of international trade. it's being
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severely challenged right now. d, dollarization is going on now we have institutions that are being developed beyond the west side of the rates of the west. and it seems to me that there's an ukraine is turning into an inflection point because this kind of dom a domineering activity. not just since the 2nd world war, but ever since, you know, the exploration of the new world e, which even itself is kind of been a colonial term in my over exaggerating at dimitri. not at all. i think there's a whole reason why we've seen this title, wave of propaganda and mccarthyism, frankly, in the west towards those of us who criticize this war is because the leads in the west for them. this is existential, not in the sense that their survival is at stake. although they push the envelope too far, all of our survival may be at stake. but in a sense that their power is at risk, their dominance is at risk, and that's why they are throwing everything in the kitchen sink at this particular
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conflict. because if they lose this, it's all over. he gets up, and in fact, i think it is, it is up and all they're doing is refusing to confront reality. the combination of russia and china is an obstacle that is insurmountable for the west. at this stage, the economic power, the resource power, the technological sophistication, the population, the land mass. and then if we can spend also the diplomatic power of russia in china, in the world today, particularly in the global south as such that the western leads can no longer enjoy the error of usage. germany, it is over and they are having to come to grips with that and it isn't going to be a very, very rocky ride in the years ahead precisely because they refused to come to grips with that. well, exactly. let's go ahead and tim, here reflect upon what dimitri just said here. hedge about never gives up easily. as a matter of fact, that hedge of mine will take a lot of powers around them down if it's, if it's unnecessary in defense of their, their position. and i don't, i don't see the us being magnanimous about it, jim. that's right. i mean, the, i think is
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a manual top who said this is in existence, will faithfully europeans and americans for the un nato, for the, for the western a lease. and they're not going to, it says that it's essential for them as it is for russia. and that's what the danger of this is. look at, you know, the famous lemming quote sometimes continue to do something. sometimes 10 years happens in a week. and what we have is, in the last year and a half years, what happens is, you know, and things of didn't, people didn't think were possible suddenly became clearly possible. i mean rush, i didn't know how it was going to what was going to happen, which essentially is not. 2 the world knew it was going to happen militarily, development afraid of the united states. you know, charlie says the defeat of the soviet union. and within 6 months everybody stood up . we can get away with this. we can waive economically with the sanctions. you know . 2 there's no rush us, the rest of the military power that can stand up to the united states. so it's trying, i guess what big they sure are. and the rest of the world, what will self, you know, they were,
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they are tired precisely of the st. the morning they're saying, hey, we sat around for 30 years, americans came and gave us a sermons infections. yeah. okay. well, the airport in the road, unfortunately amount of time, but we've ended on a good note here, tired of the sanctimony because i think that's exactly what it is. gentleman, that's all the time we have a want to thank my guest in new york, toronto and in hamilton. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at archie. so you next time and we member cross top rules the the more expensive 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. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please, or do they have the state department c i a weapons, bankers,
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we have some more for someone who has this relationship to the the a small business invest a bulk known issue, but for the mobile, when he was an annual g d p per capita, it was about $4000.00 euros scholars in a mobile watch here. the sleep of man, i really need to find out across the seal from where this really into totally new way, who especially for the mobile number to come out, please make your lives or stop the. the single, the thought of unemployment is off the charts. not most of us, territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect the country which enjoys
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financial support from the us and who is constantly roles by political and corruption scandals. but older students go to google, obtaining your candidate status in 2022 the the a russia salt. her old stock attempted advances by ukrainian forces, for example, row sheet and south on yes, as last gap because at least 263 attacks have been repelled this month and use prime minister lands. and then you ask for his 1st state visit to the
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country as washington president new jelly on its side over the war train. avoiding jail us presidents on hunter has reported the reach of we deal allowing him to escape any prison time ro, legal gun possession. in fact today's that the scale and speed of so that is the same thing to this. and these production is disadvantaged. then you at one of the consequences of the ongoing war and through dance as another cease fire fact by the us and saudi arabia breaks down with both sides, accusing each other of violations. the coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel, of it and see what the top story is. would be our welcome to the program. and we, we did with the latest developments from the front lines. russia, it's ministry of defense. so several attacks, but you, cranium, forces happened,
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repelled by russia's ball, stock assault group, for example, roshi and south done yet. the put is released by the russian defense industry shows troops in action and the past 24 hours. several attempts to break through russian defences are said to have been foiled. earlier. russia's defense minister said that at least $263.00 attempts have been repelled since the beginning of june. as the war rages on military units are preparing russian troops for combat. the 33rd vasily marvel of fall into your battalion is one of them. it's nick after the soviet commander who liberated the city of her son during the 2nd world war parties. ivan polanski reports the day if i didn't go for it,
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and i'm sorry for addressing the mountain, all volunteer battalions through the soldiers. one i here, we're about to find out the that's the appeal unless you're in april this year there was a comma to order to set up a new battalion. we started recruiting volunteers. that's the overall number of troops will account for more than 500. and so far were nearly half staff to the unit has a reconnaissance and come to sabotage role. but you more, why is this unit named off to invest city montgomery technology we system 1944 sydney miguel of commanded the division. that was the 1st across the neighboring
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river, and he liberated the city of paris on doing the great patriotic war, the scope of those cubit. most of us could you tell us more about the preparation or somewhere around that. but there are many aspects like medicine, engineering, tactical, and specialized training topography. but the last it origin here, it's all about patriotism, one to help on model and to dislodge deanna, me as well. i mean you have another yellow and that should do too. but we want our children and our parents to live in peace. we have to drive the enemy out. so the enemy can't enter crimea, the animal will be defeated. victor will be ours, it cannot be otherwise. you happen to notice. i made the decision to come here to help the country and the guy, so i quickly became friends with everyone. the team is good. the commanders are excellent, quite straight. the discipline is strong. we also have visited the battalion,
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come onto a who's co sign is holmes. he's doing a lot of experience. is the best part about the portable, what are you most proud of? nowhere near fit? well, i think most useful to all of them, but i think it's the latest medical coverage which i go to during the special at the ration. palms has 1st had knowledge of the crating and forced his attitude towards civilians. i may have not missing any of the while you create on think about citizens. this was special operations thought is they constantly sheldon that's going to the guns sealants leave that, that it is or they just think that no one just changes that as well people's lives . the house, i'm not taking into account by the enemy, even prisoners of war sites that, that they did not have been seen at specific coordinates, but simply a directions. the, as we've been told, the voluntary unit has the point is not any from on either russia. they were
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soldiers from odessa and you have as well shoulders to show that they trained to be able to complete the task assigned to them in the future. as weapons continue to flow into ukraine, the countries were administered says that until the war is won and russia is defeated, there will never be enough military support. a little of this. i will say there were enough weapons on the day of victory when we, when i will say thank you, the weapons were enough, but until then everything will never be enough for me. no matter how much you give, everything will not be enough. because while there was still no victory, it means there was not enough help. it is very simple. nato's chief has apparently admitted it's weapons and ammunition. stocks are severely depleted. that's according to papers published under spiegel, it claims berlin support for keith. as left germany's armed forces was only 20000 artillery shells. g, a political analyst, steven guy,
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it believes that the war has exposed and you know, short coming. this is, let's say a structural problem that the west has in general ways comes to the approach to where is the industry that they were paying for. really a large scale or wars because they thought it turned into some kind of a imperial police force that was imposing it's well on different parts of the globe. but is the 1st time that it is in a major conflict with another power that is similar to leave. now they have a problem because the stop files with the western countries are already critical. we hear those from great britain. we hear this from germany from other countries, graham forces which are, which is basically named the force of the all it's not that. busy the name sequence completely by native gear and they to soldiers are, are, are he legally fighting on the planning side of this army is surviving
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a huge defeat as we speak. there is a lot of corruption within the training of the army that some officers are actually selling. find you weapons of that, that they don't know where these weapons are going. obviously there is there a lot of corruption happening around this way. busy efforts from the western side, and i think that the we only see other people the iceberg. meanwhile, russell has pledged another huge installment of the united use economies suffering from raging and pollution and sluggish abroad on the back of anti russian sanctions . india's prime minister has touch down in the u. s. for his 1st state visit the visually me president biden on thursday where it has like military ties and cooperation and technology are said to be high on the agenda argues india corresponded. brandon sharma explains why so much interest is focused
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on this visit. a wrench called with lavish launch and they knows why all of these are symbolic gestures. all the 3, the movie was it to the us. the real e mail us relationship is much more new ons. india is the, was foss destroying the economy, the world's largest democracy in the us, wants to fox now with india and the member india. also the g. 20 presidency in 2023 . and this year, i knew that it will be holding one needles in september to experts would be the biden once to build. so knology before that, knowing the thoughts now that the us very much nice, but indelible sophia and then why don't you fall off? no, it will be a $400.00. remember the us hasn't been stepping off its defenses against china. so try how we're going to be wary. much on the agenda. it is going to be one of the talking points out would be defense, trade and noisy, the russia ukraine,
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conflicts. remember us haven't been wanting india to distance itself from moscow, or please take us down against russia award the ukraine conflicts. but india has taken a mutual and independence dam on the lines of its form. policy is something laughed from in the sun during the movie also spoke about to wall street journal just before he went to the us. i don't think this type of perception is widespread in the us. i think in disposition as well known and well understood in the entire world. the world has full confidence. that is, the most priority is peace. so you really have maintained close ties with most of the slides west and special lead by the us. remember, most cool remains the top or the supply or to new delhi. in fact, around 50 percent of the country's military supplies because i'm in new shoes, ties 5 projects. they all come from a rush.
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