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as dying tragical duels from the us, the visits will strengthen all 2 countries shed commitment to a free, open, prosperous and secure in the pacific island, or shed results to elevate us strategic technology partnership. encouraging in defense, clean energy space. so you 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 south. it's a historic foss know off a russia and of course, um, as far as in yes, concerned each know that it is north point to join a be all on the lines of its foreign policy. and its principles even stand on this trip, which is strategic autonomy and a multi point i was and the head of motives touch down in the us. 75 members of congress have signed the letter to president biden with
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a fleet to ensure that the tenants of democracy are allowed to function properly in india, the politicians cited u. s. department reports, which alleged violations of human rights and political and religious fears, as well as the suppression of press freedoms. earlier we heard from the editor and chief of for vasa indians, who believes that motive wants to secure a protective partnership with the us. but one that won't impact new del, these relations with moscow. the majority population in both the countries are looking very positively boards. this was a 14 gulf, this strategic partnership. the way prime minister multi uh, has a visualized with this uh, link between the other strategic partnership between india and the us. actually, i would argue, has nothing to do with india's historic friendship with russia
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that continues, that's a constant. there is no compromise on that at the same time. uh, what prime minister movies trying to do is buried. and in fact, a big, the strategic partnership that india and you west how that you 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 these all american private capital. 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, one new level and to the front lines. now, russia's minister of defense of several attacks. but you, cranium, forces have been repelled by russia's vol, stock assault group, for example, or,
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or she and south done yet. the, for the release by the russian defense ministry shows troops in action. and the last 24 hours, several attempts to break through russian defences are set to happen. foiled earlier russians, defense minister said that at least $263.00 attacks have been without since the beginning of june. as the war rages on military units are preparing russian troops for combat. the 33rd vasily margo lot fall into your 5 to tell you in is one of them is named after the soviet commander who liberated the city of her son during the 2nd world war arches. ivan polanski reports the day if i didn't go for the simplicity for addressing the mountain, all volunteer battalions. who are the soldiers? why are they here?
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where if i find out the storage unit and let you 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, where nearly hofstadter 2 of the unit has a reconnaissance and come to sabotage role symbol. why is this unit named doc diversity, montgomery technology research, the 1944 and i see the model of the month of the division. that was the 1st across the neighbor river and the liberated the city of here saw on doing the great patriotic war, the scope of the,
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of k to bit most of us could you tell us more about the preparation for some of those numbers and that they were many aspects like medicine, engineering, tactical, and specialized training topography. but they're not federal engineer. it's all about patriotism, one to help them model and traditional explain to me. well, i mean you have another go away and i should do too. but we want our children and our parents to live in peace. we have to drive the enemy out tonight. so the enemy can't enter crimea, but i'm to animate. will the defeat as the victor will be ours? it cannot be otherwise happening. i made the decision to come here to help the country and the guys a booth. i quickly became friends with everyone. the team is good. the commanders are excellent, quite a trick. the discipline is strong. we also have visited the battalion, come onto who's co sign is holmes. he's got a lot of experience. is about what, what are you most proud of nowhere near fit?
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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 ponds has 1st hand knowledge of the ukrainian forces, asked you to go to civilians missing any do might have you create on think about citizens. this whole special operation started. so don't they constantly sheldon that's going to go on speak separate students leave that to do so they just think that no one just changes that as well people's lives the house no taking into account by the enemy, even prisoners of war sites that that they did not have been seen, not specific code that sort of a simpler directions. the, as we were told, the voluntary unit has the font is normally from one of a russia. there were soldiers from a desk and you have as well shoulders. he showed that they trained to be able to complete the task assigned to them in the future depending on the account as have
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been laughter. rather phase after admitting their sons didn't add up when it came to helping ukraine, they overstated the cost of the weapon reset. to, to yeah, buy more than $6000000000.00. we discovered inconsistencies and equipment valuation for ukraine. and a significant number of cases, services use replacement cost rather than net book value, thereby overestimating the value of the equipment drawn down from us stocks and provided to ukraine. we have confirmed that for f y 23. the final calculation is $3600000000.00. and for f y 22. it is $2600000000.00 for a combined total of $6200000000.00. as weapons continue to flow into crane, the country's foreign minister says that until the war is won and russia is defeated, there will never be enough military support. to this i will say there were enough weapons on the day of victory when we, when i will say thank you,
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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 shape has apparently admitted it's a weapons and ammunition stocks are severely depleted. that's according to papers published in their spiegel, it claims berlin support for tea and has left germany's armed forces with only $20000.00 artillery shelves. geo political analysts, steven guy, which believes the war has expos, nato shortcomings. this is, let's say, a structural problem that the west has in general. uh what it comes to uh, the approach to where is the industry that they were preparing 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 the parts of
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the blog. but in the 1st time that it is in a major conflict with another power that is a similar to, to leave. now they have a problem because the stop files with the western countries are already critical. we hear those from right. the reason we hear this from germany from other countries screen. busy is is which are, which is basically made the force of the all it's not that. busy the name to clips completely by native gear and they to soldiers are, are, are he legally fighting on the planning side of this army is surviving a huge defeat as we speak. there's a lot of corruption within the training in the army that some officers are actually selling. find you weapons of the, 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,
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we only see other people the iceberg as 72 hours. these fire in sudan back by the us of saudi arabia, has broken down both one size accused each other repeatedly violating the agreement . the war between the sudanese national army and rebels from the rapids support forces has been raging for more than 2 months. thousands of civilians have been injured during fighting. 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 the situation and the scale and speed of so that is the same thing to this. and these deduction is unprecedented without strong international supports . so going to quickly become 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
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kind of to me, it's got us at all fixed, so i think is raging. we'd people detecting that homes and on the streets, the hawking chose the size of product all despite but dar and we went terrific question. that's how it's not more than an offer in a desperate need to say no to warrant for use of words on use of what to do overseas. my are with showing us what do you with your should not for a hard lawsuits, final agreements, which was a success or the parties, nor the citizens of this. so these are these folks. now i understood that this final payment must be subject to the flag or run run conditions by the nature of this they want. i think most of the high step for is just going on a search on products which is going sooner. i'll probably leisure to the reason why the robert support for it says a few into our b of why we know things are very good for us on to see what's up like the sessions 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 that these are the relationship between investigators government. i think
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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 event and this was false, but eventually we should and under responded with this is known as gall. international go north? that's $1.00 for us dollars in 8. this is don optical forms in geneva saying now the process is the most popular country requires las vegas finance. she also paul osborne, with the warrant. come on doors on the up used every few that use on was making sort of on the, on the sponsors. why the haven't because no get you in on not the audio look up your directly for a while or only popular just audio clips. the social media a lot start, which is a sphere. what i do says thing that they did not, not for before, but what i thought would be plus can boast on top of your former cheat or the heart of the so that needs to be put up safari because it's ongoing. well, the government is still rejects, most elevators, she used to have split for work by the national,
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an applicant community. actually think some of them being neutral on wanting to pass on if you're not sure that agenda the supple, still side up front, i'm going to remove it so that we are as has accused the army of carrying out ariel bombardments and artillery attacks. and the quote undermining the prosperity and wellbeing and received news people. however, one local claimed it was the rabbits carrying out atrocities. the 3 and 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. their car 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 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
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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. and that's all for now. be sure to check out our c dot com for all the latest breaking news and updates my call him or at home mom. it will be with you at the top of the hour. 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 have such orders at conflict with the 1st law show you live in to the patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point,
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the hello and welcome to cross ok. we're all things are considered. i'm peter level with 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 war? it certainly appears so, and it has nothing to do with ukraine defeating russia. is the goal, the
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cross talk in the next forever war. i'm joined by my guess. demetrius las caught us in toronto. he's a lawyer and a freelance journalist in hamilton, and we have kevin mckay. he is a social science professor at mohawk college, as well as the author of radical transformation oligarchy collapse, and the crisis of civilization. and in new york, we have jim cabinet. he is a political analyst or a gentleman cross cycles, and the fact that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated. dmitri, let me go to you 1st in toronto. well, it's all been but settled that new ukraine is not going to be offered membership, at least at the upcoming summit, and build this. but there's a lot of other ideas going on and it fits perfectly with it forever. war scenario. i mean, if the, if you created were to become part of nato, then there would be a global world war. but if not, then divide in ministration. is it not achieving much success there can avoid total defeat and of course the ukrainians will pay in blood. and western by tax payers will pay for the rest for the other more. and for here it's a pretty devious plan,
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but that look, that's what it looks like is in play. dimitri, as well, whatever the intentions of the bike and the ministration may be in the colors, the new concepts around him. there's a different reality confronting of the united states government mailed and confronted the united states government. let's say any rack or if can to stand the 2 most recent menus of us forever wars, and that is that the combatants on the american side who are principally ukrainians, are being traded killed at a rate that is far in excess of the rate at which the american forces and other nato forces were sustaining casualties in iraq and afghanistan. and so the reality confronting the by the ministration is that even if it plans for yet another forever war, the ukraine is likely to run out of soldiers a lot faster than the americans would have run under soldiers. no, in those other theaters of combat and the same is also true of the militant military material. it is being destroyed at a rate that is bar and excess of the rate of which the webinar you need
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a webinar us rep and whether need was being consumed in those conflicts. and so i think that the american public's appetite for tolerance for the duration of this war is going to be far more limited to that. it was in the case of the, the, the, the iraqi and if can to stand horse. and furthermore, you have 2 candidates, one on the left, or if k, junior, the other on the right trump, we're both talking openly about the insanity of this war and the need to bring it to an end. so the political playing field is also quite different. there wasn't anywhere near this level of opposition from political opponents of, you know, the incoming administration, in the case of the scan to send in your rac wars. so again, whatever the intentions of the us government may currently be, they are confronting a very different reality. yeah, but kevin, it doesn't, you know, common sense and being reasonable they are usually part of a political calculate, but unfortunately in our day and age here, um, no, i agree with everything with dimitry had to say your but you know,
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because they don't, they don't have a strategy for victory, they're going to try to stay or boss defeat. okay. and, and dimitris absolutely right. the cannon fodder a are, are you quite young ukranian men and russian men as well? um, but they would when they can not accept and that they made a strategic error. and that's why, and i get, i think it's very clever, don't letting you create into nato and they will have special security arrangements that called the as really option or whatever you'd like that they don't have any answers. that's why they're pursuing this. kevin, a yeah, i think the, you know, demetrius point that it is a very different scenario today than, than the previous wars that have been mentioned, the sort of forever wars going back to, you know, vietnam afghanistan racks. but i do think that the common problem is that so much of american politics is actually determined by, you know, non elected actors. right? so you do have this massive, you know, it's been called the military industrial complex has been called the deep states uh,
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by various commentators. you have this machine that basically is based on war. it's driven by the economics of war. and that is something that, um, any of the candidates have to meet your mention or going to have to confront. i'm not so confident that i'm about a trump will actually have the strength to stand up to that machine. you know, an artist a, a junior might but, but that's a, that's a serious challenge. and i think that there's other important players too when we look at the possibilities for peace or whether this war will extend. i think the international community has a large role to play, trying has been stepping up recently of globally in terms of uh, initiating uh, rep rosemont between uh, you know, the conflicting parties that we never thought we'd be sitting down at the table, talk to the saudi arabian around you have, uh, you know, african nations getting actively involved in these thoughts. you have the birds playing a larger role. so i think that one of the, the ex, factors in this conflict, you know, beyond what's,
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what's happening on the battlefield, which i agree with. demetrius is horrendous for ukraine is you know, what's the appetite of the international community for a more that's going to go on. um, you know, i, the determinant way, i don't think the outside is an error, and i think actually pressure is already mount. i think that, you know, with the african delegation that visited, obviously they're not, they are just, you know, a piece is a good idea in itself it's, it's so early affecting, develop the developing world, particularly with as a re next board crisis, which russia is going to walk away from cuz the premiums didn't honor it. him let me go to you in new york part of this, you know, um um unicorns a security arrangement that they're thinking about. they want to de politicize it. they want to put it like over a 10 year period. that means voters can't get involved in it. and you know, and it's allocation money in it, but it's exactly what kevin was just saying. there it is going to be non elected actors are going to pursue this here, but it isn't a political question for citizenry and that is again,
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a pretty despicable way to approach is conflict because it's in the way that it's being described. there is no end to this conflict. they're looking for ways to keep it going. jim, there is certainly an oregon in the united states and everywhere else because they cannot, in, not only in the united states as the political support, a very weak at this. we're getting weaker, but in europe, certainly in germany, i mean the political support is very weak and, and the economic cost of this is greater than it wasn't any other work. the, the europeans are paying the price for this. and they know it. and they said it's very, is not one does not want to go into it forever. what they cannot afford it militarily, they don't have a man or the whole for the material they've already given. not only is you trade ukraine being a treated in terms of material, but that that's all nato equipment. that's all going gone. and they don't have anymore to get been running around the south african israel to get weapons. but i think the preferred strategy is going to be once it's clear that the ukranian army
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is defeated, what they want is the know, ongoing, more like an afghanistan or, or, or, or a rock for 10 years. or one of what they want to do is they're going to go for a ceasefire. all of a sudden blinking or all these as near college or denouncing as he's far they're helping themselves now by doing it. because when they turn around there for the russians defeat the ukraine armies, and now we want to cease fire. now whether we agree, ok, we're going to see to your demands that you've been making for a cease fire. but what they're going to want is something on the low level, forever war of a korea and arch this, like a korea or is israel post on peace process that goes on forever. and it's never resolved. and you just cheap, but they'll try to get a peacekeeping forces in the west and ukraine just to keep, make sure that the peace process goes well, you know, and they'll be giving themselves the, the check the can down the road on all the final issues. and keep
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o a low level conflict going well, they never recognize. when jim, jim, you're absolutely right. i can see all of the scenarios. see the korean one, know because the us, north korea, south korea and china agreed to that. okay. the russians are never going to agree with anything that is suggested by at a tony blinking or victoria whooping the never going. they were openly lied to for 8 years about the men's process. the russians feel burn bite and they're not going to abide by anything. is that that's why you know, they want to keep is going because they know that they have no unilateral decision making process. go ahead, dimitri, before we go to the break. yeah, i totally agree that i, i think that the good government is made a lot of noises about wanting to freeze the conflict to kicks can down the road and potentially rebuild the ukrainian military. but i totally agree with you peter, that, that, that is not an option. that is not going to happen. well, i mean, that, that means that russia wouldn't be
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a party to that it's not going to agree. it's simply not going to get, i don't know these natural people, they're talking inside of a small. i mean, they may well, you have you thought about what, how the russians might react to this? they don't do that. i'm sorry to interrupt dmitri, go ahead. of what happened, however, it did go back to the point that was just made. what might transpire after it becomes apparent to the boston administration, the depressions will have nothing to do with this. frozen brunswick scenario is a low level tile, a band style insurgency, which wouldn't cost the us government much, which would be an enormous irritation and 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, has acknowledged that in the 2 years ahead. russia will outgrow the economies of germany and britain. that's how severe the problem has become,
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and it's only going to get worse as we head into winter with the 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 level, long term, tell a band style insurgency. so i think the united states government is running out of options real fast. well, so many things move on. you know, we're going to go to breaking 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? we have 40 seconds before we go to the break, go ahead. political unrest. okay. the people from europe, me 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 visa view the us government, they effectively have done whatever the us government is wanted. but the, the, the,
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