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us down against rochelle award, the ukraine conflicts, but india has taken a neutral and independent stem on the lines of its farm policy. it 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 in the student the entire world. the world has full confidence that induced the most priority is peace. so you really have maintained close ties, weight loss to the site west, and special lead by the us. remember, most schools remains the top or the supply or to new delhi. in fact, around 60 percent of the country's military supplies of i'm in the shoes ties fly suggests they all come from russia. and us has been in the sense all seen you that need to reuse its defense dependence on law school. and now what is
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us doing? it's causing not to india, the to view that i expected industry the was it one is a strong sort of technology. so manufacturing jet engines in india, this is the something that he has been asking us for while. and historically, the us has refused up to now. and the 2nd is india, perhaps buying credits or dues from the us, the visit will strengthen our 2 countries shed commitment to a free, open, prosperous and secure in the pacific island or shed results to elevate us to change its ecology partnership. increasing in defense, clean energy space. so you'll see why the u. s. wants to cement ties with india. india is the 5th largest economy in the was leaving behind even countries. is that testing due to india is seen as a leader of the global solver to historic thoughts?
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no off russia. and of course, um, as far as in yes, concerned each know that it is not going to join a be off all the lines if its foreign policy out of principles even stand on this trip, which is strategic autonomy and a multi point i was and the head of movies, touch down in the us. 75 members of congress have signed the letter to president biden with a fleet to ensure that the tenants of democracy are allowed to function properly in india. the politicians cited us department reports, which allow us to violations of human rights and political and religious fears, as well as the suppression of press freedoms. earlier we heard from the editor in chief of for vasa, india to believe the motor wants to secure a productive partnership with the us. but one that won't impact new delegates relations with moscow. the majority population in both the countries are looking
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very positively boards. this was a 14 off the strategic partnership. the way brian municipal multi has a, visualized this a link between the other strategic partnership between india and the u. s. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh, what brand new, some of these trying to do is buried. and in fact, the big, the strategic partnership that india and you west have it between them to a new level. that is what india is trying to look into this relationship, defense, collaboration, technology, collaboration is more private capital. another tend to be a manufacturing base manufacturing revolution with the american private capital.
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that's i think, you know, with the, it's sort of the major, it goes up in new york and building this us in the us strategic partnership to a new level. some of the very latest see base technology is being showcased and the major exhibition and rushes northern capital of st. petersburg is the 11th international maritime defend show. so for more on this, let's go there a live now let's cross to archie correspondence. shay bos, who is there for us? j. it's good to see you. now, this is a key event in the maritime calendar. so take us through was on show, so yeah, rachel, what did you want me from? the beautifully sony island of comstock, which the naval base just outside saint petersburg, that historic and northern capital of russia, which has a huge and long and the last use. uh, you know,
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history alongside the russian navy established by peter the great. and it really signal the entry into european affairs of, of the great empire of russia. and again, it's the focus here today as numerous companies over 250 russian companies are here to showcase their technology, their association with the naval forces. of course, russia's navy is one of the key components of the defense of russia. and it also is the basic one responsible, projecting russian power overseas. over a $160000.00 members of the active service in the russian navy over $350.00 ships. and over the next few days, they're going to showcase their technology. there are military attack chaise and attendees, here from dozens of other countries, asia, china, south america, iran, all standing shoulder to shoulder, but rush in these difficult times as well. she needs to look to its own industry on its brand, to deliver solutions as they move forward and develop
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a motor noise which has navy further and further. rachel, sounds like there's a lot to look forward to as this event kicks off, are to show you both. thanks so much for that report of the 72 hours. these fire ensued and backed by the u. s. and saudi arabia has broken down. both warren sides accused each other of repeatedly violating the agreement. the war between the sued needs, national army and rebels from the rapids support forces has been raging for more than 2 months, thousands of civilians. so i've been injured during 5, a international donors have recently floods $1500000000.00 in a, but that's only about half of the estimated needs. the un secretary general is sounding the alarm over this situation to the scale and speed of so that is the same thing for this. and these deduction is unprecedented without strong international support. so going to quickly become
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a lot because of lawlessness or the or the security across the region. and the civilians have been to the many thousands more insurance. and these numbers go by the day situation that food is kind of to me. it's got tested optics. so i think is raging, we'd people in the testing that homes and on the streets, the fucking shows the size of product, all expired, but the door and we went terrific question. that's how is there more than half of the in desperate need of the warrant for use of words on use of what to do overseas . my are with showing us what do you with your hands on lawsuits final agreements, which was a success or the parties, nor the citizens of disabilities on this box. now i understood that this final payment must be subject to the flag or run by other shots by the nature of this they want. i think most of us differences going on a search on products which is going sooner. i'll probably will issue it to the why is the appropriate support for it says a few into our b of why we know things are good for us on seeing what she was up like the sessions
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on 30 or so. but us all this is final agreements and so that the international community gives us to watch it with caution. i'm calling in for an event almost think these are the relationship between investigators government. i think we're not technicians, not we dislike us from, especially after so down plastic volume, but you would and boyce monica, are part of this sports and then are brought there. not the initial cost was done in this response, but eventually we should and under responded with this is known as gall international go north. that's $1.00 for us dollars. 8 to sit on optical forms in geneva saying now the process is the most cooperative in the country with warner sustained by not she also paul osborne, with a warrant for mon doors and the abuse every few, the east and west. thank you, sort of all the on the sponsors. why the haven't, there's no catch it is. it's been on not deals look up your directly for awhile or only publishers and you'll click on social media a lot about which is a sphere. what i do says thing that they did not month or before, but right, that would be plus can boast on top of your supplemental jeep or the heart of the
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food that needs to be put up safari because of this ongoing. well, the government is still rejects, most of data she used to have split for work by the national and africa community, actually. so they're not being neutral on wanting to pass on international agenda. the supple, still side up front, i'm going to remove it so that we are a staff has accused the army of carrying out aerial bombardment and artillery attacks, and the quote undermining the prosperity and well being of the suit and use people . however, one local claim that was the rebels carrying out atrocities the 3 of the surgeon soldiers from the rapid support forces came to us. they asked us for water to drink, so we gave it to them. but after that, they asked us to push their car with them because it broke down there card did not move. so they got angry because they thought we had done something to it. then they asked us to lie down all 6 of us on the ground. immediately. one of the soldiers
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took out a sword and started striking us with it. they asked one of my friends to open his hand, and suddenly they shot him in his hands. when they started to shoot the other 13 people who are with me ran away, the soldier came towards me and cut my hand with that sword. one of my friends is being treated inside right now. they shot him in the foot more than 3 times until it was broken. he is receiving treatment right now. a violation of political dignity. that's a stark response from china's foreign ministry to a statement from joe biden, who called the chinese leaders shooting paint, a dictator. you may find you when you're not due to the relevant remarks from the westside works' trim. they are ridiculous and they're responsible. they have seriously violated basic facts on diplomatic protocol and chinese political dignity . it was an open political provocation. changing jo by them. statement came just
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a day after the secretary of state, wrapped up a trip to beijing, trying to comp tensions between the us and china with the engineer blanket saying during the trip that this 5 balloon chapter should now be closed. back in february, china is uh that one of its weather bullets had drifted over the west. washington claimed it with his bible and shot it down. fueling tensions between the countries, despite blankets, saying it's time to move on is seems the president has yet to get the memo. the reason why she's in pink, i'm very upset in terms of when i show that balloon down with 2 books costs, but a spine equipment in it was she didn't know it was that that's a great embarrassment for dictators when they don't know what happened more or less, less cross live now to i know are attending senior fellow at the tire institute and founder and chairman of the china cities of bluebook consulting. thanks so much for joining me on the program today. now 1st off,
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what are your thoughts on by then statement, calling, shooting, paying a dictator as well. in his case, i think it was a genuine slip, the tongue, but it's just now happens too often for times he said he was going to send troops to taiwan. you know, there's, there's a lot of people who are wondering about his capacity to be president. let alone run for another term. this kind of puts out in focus. i do in a way, feel sorry for him. so there's a move play call the death of a salesman by arthur miller, and we're talking, this is a man named willy loman. he believes in what he does, but it all ends in tragedy. i, you know, here is his youngest son has now pled guilty to crimes. it's going to impact his presidency. there's a treasure trove of, of just debauchery that might link to joe biden. i could end his career.
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you know, you wonder, you know, if this is a man who thought he had achieved much in life, but in actuality all these had his tragedy. unfortunately, at this point he just can't seem to control his mouth. yeah, there certainly are scandals all around the by the name and you're right, this is not the 1st time that he's made a comment that either he didn't mean to make or maybe he didn't mean to make it out loud. but as we look back at this week on monday by then claimed to reporters, the us china relations were quote on the right trail. yet only a day later he sitting there calling, present it, she a dictator. so what do you make of that? and do you expect to hear more from the white house kind of following up on that and it's moving it over as they have in the past? well, i don't know how you smooth it over. you know, this isn't a policy where you can say, oh, we didn't, you didn't mean to say that or we still stick to the one china policy when he's talked about sending troops to taiwan. this is uh, personal insults,
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uh to president to you was trying to set up a, you know, have a meeting with him. he, as he was genuine, in a sense that he wants to patch things over with china. not because he wants to tone down the temper, dialed down the pressure on the economic side and military side. but simply, he's trying to find a way to make, to improve the american economy. and getting rid of these terrorists, which are hurting americans more than they are, the chinese would be a good start. it's not going to erase all of the installation that is pegging everybody, but it certainly could help. and if there are positive news prior to the 2024 election, which is really all that he's thinking about. um yeah, it could improve his chances. now there's a real question of whether he actually will,
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ron. and what i mean by this is he had a golden opportunity when he was going to announce his re election if he had been serious. i think most people would have advised him to get rid of kind of law harris. she's not like by democrats or republicans, it's not seen as confident and will certainly be and you know, a, a, been a anchor in terms of not an anchor or something that would detract from his presidency. if they think that she would be the next in charge, you could have then gone and looked for a promising young democrats who could have stirred the imagination of people and helped him overcome this age an infirmity issue. but he didn't. and that's odd of politics doesn't know much loyalty, so it's a strange thing. now with this on top of that he with had to know that this a guilty plea by his son was coming. perhaps there is something that he will be announcing shortly that it's time for him to bow out. yeah,
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it'll certainly be interesting to see what he decides to do. now let's talk about beijing, his response here because china is foreign ministry, says the bite and statements violate diplomatic advocates. do you think that there will be any further response there? well, i don't know what response they can may go they, they pointed out the obvious, this is and the name comments for somebody who uh, essentially told the world he's trying to improve relations. i know, i think most people just think it's, you know, crazy old joe can't control his mouth. but, you know, he's the president. i'd states everything he says has to be taken very seriously. i don't think china is going to do much, but it certainly will not lead or help lead to any kind of summit between the presidents. we'll have to see whether these um, mid level meetings. uh and also uh, another visit this time by ching young, the minister of foreign affairs for china. he was invited to, to washington but no time was set on it. the question is, has a bite and a single,
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you know, with one word derailed, the very process he said he wanted to achieve if he's done that and everybody has to wonder whether he's fit to be president. yeah, the certainly is a good question now when it comes to looking back at blinking strip, how do you assess the results of his visit to china? do you think that even with vitamins, comment that it will lead to anything meaningful between the us and china? well, i mean, low expectations worse sets and they were matched. this is a situation which was virtually impossible. blinking did not bring anything. i mean, even something as small as taking defense minister lee off this restricted blacklist would have helped. you didn't come and say, well let's, let's talk about that getting rid of terrors or anything like that. he just came and said, well this is what i want you to do, you know,
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and basically what it comes down to is they were trying to sign, they'll pay annually tone down the temperature of the relationship. while they're dialing up the pressure on china through military, economic and political pressure. so you know, you can do one or you can do the other. but, you know, doing both doesn't work. if i come up and keep slapping you in the face at some point, you don't want to shake my hand. hey, that is a good way to put it and we'll have to leave it right there. thank you so much for your time and insight on this one. i know i attended a senior fellow at the tire institute and founder and chairman of china cities, bluebook consulting. thanks so much and that's all for now. be sure to check out our t. com for all the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you right back here at the top of the hour. the
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of the was much of the world calling for an end to possibilities, and ukraine, nato appears to have other ideas. is ukraine turning into washington's next forever ward? it certainly appears so that it has nothing to do with you crate. defeating russia is the goal.
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on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended, the the us, the joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. the selects 20 targets to attack and the safety at union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. is the u. s . s all was devastated by war. united states loss about $400000.00 people at the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. the 27000000 isn't the john kennedy case? american university commencement address of 1963. he said that what the salvage
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suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago having been destroyed initially the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into pincher bush lanka, crank shelf across noon called wheel off tackle and sharia. to december, the 19th 1949 souls, the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the associates. the operation dropped shots date of attack. january the 1st 1957, the plan outlined the complete annihilation of south under the democratic guys of liberating the nations from communism that those various nations would be wiped out alone with communism. the,
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the 1st phase of operation dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the savings union, the 100. so if you had said he's what pre selected as to august, the 2nd phase, the ussr is attacked by 250 later divisions. so if you have thoughts are taken over by may type naval forces, the 3rd phase, but not elating, the ssl wiping it off the world map to that end on the weapon side. so to be deployed nuclear, chemical, radiological, and biological as well as small items. the final phase breaking the ussr into full zones and posting nato troops on, instead of drawing the 18000000 people.
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the majority of the huge countries population would have died in the intense, foaming, and subsequent fighting. we have a series of these kinds of war plans. when kennedy is briefed on them in the early 19 sixty's, he was our advice, you know, instead of, we call ourselves the issue of advice. but these plans continue for preemptive attacks against the soviet union. this one was the nation's an updated version of the nazi general planned aust envisaged illuminating millions of slavic people and as in world war 2, when much of europe stood united against the u. s. s o d u. s. plants to must have a set of nations under the ages of operation drops out. in 1949, the, the soviets acquired the own nuclear weapons. so any plan to annihilate the us as
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will have to be postponed indefinitely. but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen is the only major player in the international arena. the, anyone who sort otherwise have to be like some of the us the, this is you to union itself is. this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly sub on the national interest of the george bush for the i'm the new one i industry, i'm behind auction least a cost in zebulon and tablet block on my most division, one of the dean, diesel on its own design. most awesome. then monthly central addressing in 99 or something, she has other complaint to treat to jesus landis a united
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states became the indispensable country with the exceptional people. because obligation was to lay down the pass for all the countries. and so it became a new i renewed justification for american aggression in the world. it was the justification for the 20 years of war and the 21st century and the middle east for the tax on 7 countries with us for tony. and i've gotten his ton, this neo colonial. that's also twin and julian, this new quote on your own. so there's, i'm tired and things with him, non, all of the state you're on this order to get your august is neil cold on yacht. that you've actually the s on that slide to the of oxy bunk kind of
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a files to your, excuse me, still on this on the weight for him to put him burden eoc supervisor. as being donald saddam will scenes for fruits in the shop, galvan top to form best on dia, they add to this out in the of ox ganna mission. we're getting done all of our colors to libya and god that sca notice guys should give you what's locked out. obviously fooling sphere to in it. go to museums early in this because i'm to the you want your dish, w z as in, via i need. dish w e z of to you on this for an inmate. the dolls little moons and best i can 20 on this. the, the reason us heads limit is dangerous, is it denied the sovereignty of the countries, the
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march 24th 1999. the youngest smell of it wasn't really elated and it was covered on live tv, the lowest attentive extension, and general budget of deal which witnessed the of this still remember those terrible days. the police might are part of the photos as really mitchell for things and them across or 2nd little was not even i would be my and i would i maybe exclude them or could i mean, i guess you equate them all of them. yeah,
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we don't talk promotion side as a graham's found on the more resources and you're not an appropriate 16 apple business or brand new. you should not see a summer when you're a new model survey. tell me about of the is one i'm fairly quick at this of the operation allied force has been called a genocide with slow, but then most of which is to remix the justification. but many saying the real reason was yugoslavia economic independence and refusal to join nato, the lawyer going on for to any of which spends years, what searching documents that he said he's career, the rates and nathan crimes committed in his homeland eco plan. you'll be able to smoke of site, we're going to use the this, the building you've done done this and you close that tickets, asian as adults are those kinds of cause you and it will see it. is that a table that's the federal seeing with the wall? so a treaty organization going to wells and become unit for the
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existence as all, without us call this mission i in the interest on time for us, you know, kind of the water off what the rock is for, for me. well, the officers or phone published pre sales back on the project leticia, you know, some this evaluator said the, you know, ultimately the sales and the district court in belgrade has a case against those who gave orders for yugoslavia to be bombed the, just some but as a new creature for holding some of the building where you're doing opening. so the
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appropriate thing to know about the loaner you will study the among the others who was sentenced to 20 years in prison with a french president, jacques chirac, the german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, the us secretary of state, madeleine albright, the nato secretary general, heavier solano, the supreme allied commander in new york, wesley clark, and nathan ministers of foreign affairs and defense. you have a good thing. they look with something on the tenants and leave it even after. uh yeah, the only pull to the best of bringing the bottom and he says file uh, full size for quite a so cautious with cast, with the most viewed items companies the .

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