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even though the window ministry reasons for it and i guess i'll keep looking and the bomb was not actually dropped on japan. it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what's going to happen. the soviets, there's a interest here with americans, postwar plans, the western governments and their pliant minions of the media. tell us we must venerate nato as if it were some kind of pious and benign constitution. in fact, and nato is a very dangerous and aggressive military alliance. and it's, and having the
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and is attempted counter offensive. se fox with care they need to fight to the last few craniums. also ahead for 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 the international maritime defense exhibition. so cases the latest enabled technology as it opens its stores to visitors in the russian city. of some pages that the a very warm welcome. this is all the international with the lease as well as news update is great to have you with us in the apartment as an adventure. moody has given a press conference during his 1st official state visit to the us, most of the us president, joy, find,
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and has agreed to back. the african union's bid for full membership of the g. 20 load. he also stressed the needful piece in the, in the pacific india or is a democracy democracy, is it not dna? it isn't a spirit of government as taking the places of democracy. and on that basis, constitutions made the entire country runs on that. we also have proved that democracy can deliver 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, no humanity, that is not a democracy. that's why india believes in moving ahead with everybody. this is our founding principal. when you to that was the best, the july. you holy shit, your policy, the dc for bit useful the us your relationship back in history at all.
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so i absolutely no issues that was cost as you mine last year company was one of them that was c o. c boys between the visa much slice west, especially by special from the us in the asked me the in the dash and he says she believes he story. fox, no small school has to be a someone who's always been on your side of even the us to last night and in your file, especially with no home indeed solutions your relationship. jones is the way i see the 1st really, our last your oh, my gosh. nice. that was also
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a dash worth hands finding the july for the english. 2 questions. the best joiners off since she leaves a slice y lease in india showed a really nice when you guys saying that it was more used in yes, the look or see the question the does that does the lc ration and also they saw that the see are each of these only from your on the, the, the, not really to the rest of the meeting that you
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guys fix on the, on the defense some c, b, c, one says and that, so for by the you with a fission reuse is defense dependence on muscles we score and now we're seeing the us be reaching out to india desperately, li copies. oh cool, this list. so i deleted. now let's see this, this fee is a story story which we know surveys do. great, but this is free on india. how to david ford, the india board of scoring. yeah, it's the was not just democracy, the fish plastic on the water. you just seeing as you go. so now it was for me just because even though it was us to be india was this i how deep
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the ship for so that a strong variety sized west and media coverage exposes washington's. we'll ask a to to india through any american concern with any country is human rights record . it's simply webinar using that issue right. we, 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 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 risk 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,
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it's hard to overstate the animosity anger, the hatred that the washington elite now has towards india. 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 animosity. america, animosity towards india again, because in this 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 behind him was also asked the question on his recent remarks in which he branded the chinese president adrian pink. it dictates to his what he said. your comments at a fundraiser this week appear to be the 1st time in recent memory that are sitting us president has called the chinese leader a dictator. the idea why are choosing
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and avoiding say, what i think is the facts with regard to the relationship with india with the china is a, is just not something i'm going to change very much, but to present it. but the sector blanket had a great trip to china. i expect to be meeting with president she sometime in the future near term. and i don't think it's had any real consequence. the american presidents, latest job of china, comes to stays onto the us secretary of state travel to badging in the hope of repairing relations. but us officials with both the committee at off the findings dictates and comments with treasury secretary john as yellow and saying that it's crucial that washington and aging continue to work together. when we us that stuff, it's hard to read. explain how the us media has coverage bindings various missteps
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in the us to such a propagandized nation. at this point, it seems like the media has a lot of control of the narrative. you made severe gas and 2020 that were overlooked or subdued or ignored. and then of course, because it helped him stay in the basement as they 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, 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 china and us, how 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, it's at a crucial time and causes really diplomatic damage. aside from a bold statement,
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it's like coding presidency, jim pain dictate so there's always 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 mr. president's department. this is by minister. thank you for being here. welcome back to the white s a ball. going to be forgiving of such mistakes. so all the going to start thinking get this isn't good enough. you bring up such a good point. i mean, just the other day what 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's a king. and why would he say that after a speech anyway? like to make any sense a suit he's 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 would be with security council. we're the
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nation's military operation, and ukraine was discussed. the had all the security council revealed care of significance 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 to 4th, to june. the 21st $246.00 tanks were destroyed, including 13 west made once $595.00 um with vehicles $59.00 of which are western and $279.00. know taylor pieces of which $48.00 wisdom supplied full. first of all, i was indeed an ad announced session of the security council letter policing. was there the secretary of a security council big left partnership fund as well as minutes? are all defense? sure. good. now, like we've just heard from a offer shift for easy to ukraine, has failed at their sole goal day kendra offensive the research the days. and in
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the recent weeks they suffered really heavy losses as uh, there is no the attempt at least 13000 the soldiers have but being a law officer, are you ready? uh these uh, battles are more of the equipment. uh, bold. the oldest son. yeah, we've been the trained, had, and the equipment that was applied to them by western countries. now those aren't going as well. at least 13 major major tags have been destroyed. now the minister of defense. ready showing us as that, that all of those, all of that equipment that is supplied by the west. the great and it doesn't really have any effect on that key is the so called the counter offensive. and lighter pollution also added back to us, despite all of this equipments that you create,
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you receive from the west, a key of a still needs people with needs a mobilization resources. and so you crave it as a big problem with that. so not many people are really eager to, to join the army and the people who are lots of older recruiters, they be reduced to hunting people down on the streets. and once again, the law office on a very, very heavy in the ukraine and literally a person has something to say about that. is it the most to do it? which to we can conclude from these that while i, addition to equipment can of course be supplied. the mobilization reserves is not endless. and it looks like keith is really going to fly to the last ukranian. but with a better situation is a mirror the on the other side uh showing the. ready minister of defense says that the, the are the,
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the moment has no problem with the recruitment in the washington army. there said they are receiving at least a 1003 hundreds of people as a daily, from my reserves. and this is not a regular army. if you will, of this, these are just simply volunteers, and so for at least a $114000.00 enjoying have joined the ranks of the ministry. meanwhile, 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, or the ukrainian president of the mississippi result. so slow and desired journalist. why if we'd say such an easy report was exposed desantis function from washington on plato with k of 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
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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 future of ukraine are being made in washington right. or being made.
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