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also proves that democracy can deliver. um, when i say deliver, it means this is regardless of cost, creed, religion, and gender. there's absolutely no space for discrimination. when you talk about democracy, if there are no human values, i know humanity, that is not a democracy. that's why india believes in moving ahead with everybody. this is our founding principle. when you talk to that was the best thing to united, the july is only the india you actually should use the way policy that these people use the us, your relationship back in history at all. so i absolutely with no issues the cost as you mine last year company was one of them. that was the voice between comes the july months by west special special from the us in the asked me the in the say that we sent you
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a way nice historic box. no small cool has to be a someone who's always they don't need your side when the us to last night and go in your file. special us have no home indeed. solutions your relationship. jones is the way i see the best reading louis hours in the last your whole. so after the 700 dash was hands finding the july for the english to questions the best joiners. often she was really just like, why least in india knight, one you guys seen you last?
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what was the most used? yes. p i received the question to see does exist. assume that you need to do how speak about ration. and also they saw that the seat or each of these only from your on the de la c o. c meeting. got you got it fixed on the on the same some c, b, c one says and the act of 4 by the you were fishing. yes. to reduce is defense, to bend in some muscle. we score the and now we're seeing the us, the breezy hours in. yeah,
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that's really li copies all this list. so i now see they have this be is a story story. we know for 2 countries, but this is free on india. how to do this for the india board and it's scoring. yeah. it's the was not as democracy, the fish logic on the easiest seeing or as you go. so now the most for me, just because even though it was us of the india was i how to take this lease and ship for so one of the strong variety say is western media coverage exposes washington's will. assets you to india through any american concern with any countries, human rights record is simply weaponized in that issue, right? with united states does not care about human rights, not at all. i think we all know that we're all educated adults. we know how the us
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government weaponized with this issue in order to pressure other countries in order to force them to do what it wants. and now india, india is like number one on the hit list. i mean, after russian, china, of course, i should say, among the, among the traditional countries that are allied with the west indies, like number one about hit rest in the sense that it is now one of the top training partners of russia. russia is earning an enormous amounts of, of hard currency is through oil sales to, to india. and that has infuriated washington or it's, it's hard to, it's hard to overstate the animosity anger, the hatred that the washington elite now has towards. and yet it's intense. and you can see this, you know, where in the press coverage, because, you know, the press covers near times, washing post all the major, major american media. if you just follow them over the past year, i mean, as i do, that's what i do all day long. i follow them up and you just see this tends
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animosity. america, animosity towards india again, because india as neutral india continues its trade relations with russia. it continues to deepen those relations through the brakes, so we have to really understand the context. preston by them was also asked the question on his recent remarks, which he branded the chinese president adrian pink. it dictates a, here's what he said. your comments at a fundraiser. this week appeared to be the 1st time in recent memory that is sitting us president has called the chinese leader a dictator. the idea my, or choosing an avoiding say, what i think is the facts with regard to the relationship with india with china is, is just not something i'm going to change very much, but to present it. but the sector and blanket had a great trip to china. i expect to be meeting with president she sometime in the
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future near term. and i don't think it's had any real consequence. the american president slate has java. china comes to stays on to the us, secretary of state travel to beijing in the hope of repairing relations. but us officials with both the committee at off the findings dictate the comments with treasury secretary john as yellow and saying that it's crucial that washington and aging continued to work together. when we us that stuff, it's hard to read. explain how the us media has coverage findings various missteps in the us as such. a propaganda is nation at this point. it seems like the media has a lot of control of the narrative. gimme a severe gas and 2020 that were overlooked or subdued or ignored. and then of course, because it helped him stay in the basement as a say, and not really have to be out and campaigning. but he doesn't have that excuse now . and this was a major diplomatic blunder that he just made that's having a big effect. and for the treasury yelling,
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she came out and she tried to smooth it over, but even so she still sounded a bit hawkish, didn't she? she didn't apologize. she kept talking about how the china and us have big differences, wouldn't quite apologize for them remark. imagine, you know, calling another leader a dictator, but, but you know, when i worked for joe biden, even before his cognitive difficulties, it'd be back in the ninety's press. secretaries used to be really fearful when he would take the air alive because they didn't know what he was gonna say. i remember them, you know, biting their males because he would go off script. and this is another example, except in this case instead of crucial time and causes really diplomatic damage. aside from that and bold statement is like coding president, she didn't pain a dictate. so this was a bit smaller things as well. you know, he referred to was the ends in 5 minutes and the regular movie as a president for this or from the suppressed mister bremond. this is by minister. thank you for being here. welcome back to the white s. a book going to be forgiving of such mistakes. so all the going to start thinking get this isn't good enough.
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you bring up such a good point. i mean, just the other day when i think he's a god, save the queen at the end of this of a speech and she's been dead for a bit now and, and passed along. and there is a king. and why would he say that after a speech anyway, like just to make any sense of it? so he is making yeah, it's really pointing to science that he's just not mentally fits. and i think more and more americans are saying that, i mean, his approval rating. even a few, 3 months ago was 36 percent, which was the lowest approval rating for us president in 80 years. russian president vladimir putin has held amazing with the with security council. we're the nation's military operation, and ukraine was discussed. the has all of the security council revealed to have significant military losses during his counter offensive sofa. according to our data, the list of personnel and the ukranian armed forces amounted to more than 13000 troops from june. the 4th to june, between the 1st $246.00 tanks were destroyed, including 13 west made once $595.00 on what vehicles $59.00
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of which are western and 279. no taylor pieces of which $48.00 waste and supplied. well 1st of all i was indeed an ad announced session of the security council letter policing. was there the secretary over security council, the lot partnership fund as well as minister of defense? sure. good. now, like we just heard from a author shift for easy to ukraine, has failed at their sole goal. the cancer offensive, the recent days. and the reason we said they suffered really heavy losses as uh, the result of the attempt at least 13000. the soldiers have but being a loss. are you ready? uh these uh, battles are more of a equipment sir. uh, old old the. so again, it was gonna be great and, and the equipment was supplied to them by western countries. now those are going as
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well, at least a 13 major made tags have been destroyed. now the minister of defense. ready showing us as that, that all of those old data equipment is supplied by the west. the great and it doesn't really have any effect on that kids, the sole goal, the counter offensive and minor pollution also added back stuff. despite the whole of this equipment that you create, you receive from the west, a key of a still needs that people with needs the mobilization resources and so you crave it as a big problem with that. so not many people are really eager to um, to join the army and uh, the people who are lots of older recruiters, uh they, they be reduced to hunting people down on the streets. and uh, once again,
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the law office on a very, very heavy uh in the ukraine and let it loose, it has something to say about that. is it the most to do it? uh we would just uh we can conclude from these that while additional equipment can of course be supplied. the mobilization reserve is not endless. and it looks like keith is really going to fly to the last ukranian. what was it? yeah, the situation is uh, mirror the on the other side uh, showing with the minister of defense says that the, the army at the moment has no problem. it was a recruitment in the washington army. there said they are receiving at least a 1300 people as a daily, from my reserves. and this is not a regular or me if you will. this, these are just simply volunteers. and so for at least a $114000.00 enjoy, have joined the ranks of the ministry. meanwhile,
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some west and media organizations. a questioning the effectiveness of the ukranian council offensive cnn has reported on the how the operations have failed to meet expectations. well, the ukranian president has admitted the results of slow up and desired journalist. why if we'd say such a media report was exposed his thoughts, his function from washington on plato with kids counselor, offensive results. and perhaps too soon to say exactly what this might mean in terms of the reality on the ground. but it gives us an indication that the tide is turning in terms of the content of western propaganda mainstream media out. but there's certainly some dissatisfaction. i would, i would say, from the united states, from nato, from the general forces that are pushing this proxy war. there have been very few decisions about the future of ukraine, which are made from within ukraine. most of the important decisions about the
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future of ukraine are being made in washington right. or being made in the london so. so to me, when we talked about even the general planning of this counter offensive. i mean, we're talking about targets that we now have been identified by united states intelligence efforts. and then the hand fed to a military apparatus which was effectively created by the united states and by nato . so, you know, to me, it's really impossible to separate the west from this counter offensive. it is, they are counter offensive using ukrainian blood the international marathon defense showcasing, the latest in naples technology opened these doors to visitors for the 2nd day in the russian city of some pages. but this is always hosted with the 1st time at the main base of the russian voltage. these location been con, stops and paints his book, weapons and new naval technologies for more than 250 it exhibits. as when russia
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and other countries on display business on scientific meetings will take place throughout the events, while children can enjoy and interact with museum. i tease shape those as well. are joining me at the naval defense show in st. petersburg actually and crunch that on the island, the crowns that which used to be a naval ford. and here you can see the brom us, which is a, an anti ship miss on a c launch missile, which is a cooperation between the russian and indian governments sort of signifying the closest that they find themselves in. and also we could have a look right here at n on condoms drone ship, basically a small boat, which is also armed and you can see the, the base station where this incredible machine is actually powered from. yeah. so people may have seen this type of technology and actually, but it certainly seems to be the future of, of modern warfare. on my left you can see one of the huge radar stations when the
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ground based radar stations, which would of course be central to the control and management of the ships off shore. so we see here over 250 russian companies working in harmony with foreign allies and friends to develop the rushes, technology, technological and defense capability, particularly, etc. and that's the focus of this defense show here, in crohn's stuff with it's huge naval relationship going back hundreds of years. it really signifies a new time for russia to look to its own industries, look to its own friends who stood by russia. well, the western powers have attempted to isolate russia at india and practiced on bangladesh, the names who have attended here and are working with russia to deliver defense, the solutions moving forward. say de brief, i'm, i'm missing something simple with 5 people on board is being located near the
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titanic ship. right. is believe it. all those on board died instantly when the vessel included the submersible was carrying 1000000000 as horace on an expedition . as to the wreck of the titanic, it was reported soon off the trip stall, so that the vessel had gone missing in the atlantic ocean. and that communication of being lost according to a poor substitute.
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