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that is, if you made certain assumptions about russian behavior that the russians were poorly trained, that the russian for poorly equipped that the russians reportedly led that the morale of the russian soldiers was low. so that the moment ukrainians appeared on the battlefield. the russians would run away, so that appears to be what the trainings were led to believe by nato, by the united states, by the british. that's the assumptions that appear to have been made in the ukrainian operational planning. and unfortunately for the ukrainians and their nato allies, reality was far different. the russians turned out to be very well lead, very well equipped, very well trained and very well motivated. and as a result, the training and efforts have been defeated on the field about moving on to other news. now. india's finance minister has hits outs informing us president bach obama for the destructive of bombings across the globe. while he was in the wide south, and i came in response to comments from a bama criticizing indian fs,
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both the us to the democratic key when i'm talking about foreign matters, i'm speaking with moderation. on the topic of the us. we want to good friendship, but there are remarks about indian religions, tolerance from us commission on international religious freedom. mr. for our president obama says something about that. meanwhile, around 6 countries with predominantly muslim population, were bombed for this very reason. take serious young men, saudi arabia, iraq. was there no bombing the were like situation developed in several countries with more than 26000 bombs being dropped? how anyone listen to them or trust them when countries making political decisions such as these bring allegations against india is just on the bomb is 8 years in office, the us conducts it strikes on 7 different countries. i've got his done the rog, serial libya human unpackaged on, on somalia, based on american military of both since 911 the pennsic getting his card out near
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the 100000 strikes. the criticism of obama came off to the former president's cold up minority issues in india. if i had a conversation with prime minister moody, who i know well, part of my argument would be that if you don't protect the rights of ethnic minorities in india, there is a strong possibility of india when at some point start pulling boards or presidents of the imagine the institute for been the such staff believes that new dealt. it will never remain silent when it's internal affairs are criticized. if you look back at india, new reservations, they've been blowing closer. but a lot of the owner appear to find that all the, you know, some sensitive topics on which either us, one of the shows all lawmakers on some things and all the us view of the long list and the floating point in the right. so they just see them, they come on with this, somebody force me to go straight, go to on live in india and india is now increasingly stopping by with respect to
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such as fatalism is come up. so on the one hand, yes it is something which is most of it all will come in india, you in any way to sort of all night using living india. but, you know, we, in india, we've gotten used to getting such a bob's and such comments from the us. see the big picture america looks up on himself as a city on the other bank. and on the top of the hill, the top one is the values of democracy. and when i'm a make up for most democracy outside of the word america in of a looks to reinforce and then its own says that it has a multiple effect democracy. the reason in bozo and, you know, let's choose a summarizes others visit a spectrum, democracy. and so to, you know, topics large extent i think is driven by the self image of america and americans. ribbon, they assume that they are the, the most likely of democracy under the model review, be called low. and if they don't follow them,
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they will be between democracy. i think, fundamentally obsessed on this. meanwhile, iran has dedicated an entire week to exposing us july. let's see over human rights, as well as shedding lights on washington's actions in the early years after the islamic revolution on seizing use of july, the things is more details. a, c one is marketing what it calls the american human rights week, which are accounts instances of us rights abuses. any of on the annual occasion. marks a series of tragic incentives all following within the same time frame when hundreds of iranians were killed into yours after the victory of the 1979 as womic revolution rights activists say in all of those instances, the footprint so the ones can be traced. one of the most tragic incidents was the 1988 down inc, and they're wanting an airliner by the u. s. navy, which killed all of the $290.00 people on board. they do implants 35 years on a one is, are still waiting for an apology from washington near the week actually remarks as
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a history of the things that the americans have done to you and your nation. people are remembering all these years. it began with the that the support for to are right. there is a tax downing of the passenger for lights and we doubt apologizing for that. and those on the not have on your i think that was also rewarding. the come navy come under for the crime that he committed against the slides. and those of that at that time and a continued actually on through these decades. and what we are seeing that the americans are still doing the same things, the commenting, the same crimes in different ways in one way or the other. they are doing the same by putting sanctions sanctions that are killing people. king services to be in the as getting patients the american human rights week also marks the 1981, the bombing of the headquarters over was that as long as the public carried out by the formidable officers organization known as the m k. o m a k. at least
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70 leading officials, including the justice chief i. it's a law. well, how much of a history were also among those killed in the blast? these moments republic says the m k. o is responsible for the killing of $17000.00 . they want us into our attacks. now today, the west is beginning to the couple from the 3rd group that it used to have at least support and 5, they gave a palm beach in the, i don't think there's any iranian who doesn't know about the blood that was shed by the modification, carlock they killed ordinary people and statesmen, like former president, russia, and former minister behind are the m k. o have also killed our nuclear scientists. all of this has its roots in the us is evil intentions to push the pre m u. k. used to be listed as a telescope and that you was europe and canada within 2012. the west villas at the grove from the tara blacklist following the same step by europe's we years earlier . following the us move the army k. relocated from an american military base and it
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was to albania and france. since then, american and european officials have been taking part in b m e case and he will summit some para's. alberto is estimated to have been hosting some 3000 members of a tourist group since 2016 who just recently it has run into problems with a tower called the albany. and police raid on the m e. k. base is all over the news now. that could be a good gesture. but the point is that we can and we assume remember that they were on the list of good service groups and they really set them. they remove them there from the lease and they support that. then they worked with them every year. you'll have missing something or you can do a presentations attending to the events assignments. now yes, but that's a good point that they have a stop that support. the 1987 chemical bombardment of the wrong city of sound dashed is another incident or to one has highlighted washington's role and responsibility. thank you. and good citizens, iraq's chemical weapons were reportedly produced using materials supplied bother us,
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and other western countries. ship had few, both sides mcclare. so we could, the chemically bummed women children, man and youth because they did have a series of sawdust you, um, and other places that he was in humane. i believe the us nice to self such actually from the c r a lead, 1953 to the top of the 1st democratically elected governments. anyone to the position of sanctions on the country that has delta harsh humanitarian impact. washington has left dark memories that have yet to disappear from the psyche of the one in nature. to one says washington has so far shrugged off its crimes. anyone. and that's why they mark the american human rights week every year to spotlight and question, the west term sort of approach to the issue of human rights usability, r t, f. on the news, the us a special invoice or climates don't carry it has claimed that there are notable
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standards regarding washington's position on the war and ukraine and america's intervention in iraq. i think that the events in iraq went to the war of aggression to these few americans have committed a crime of aggression, the guys iraq and the come. george bush be tried. why wasn't george bush tried properly? so you do you support this? oh, no, no. because there's never been a direct process or accusation brought up against president bush himself. have there been abuses in the course of that works? yes. why isn't it a crime to invade iraq based on a lie? no. no, no, no. well, you didn't know it was a lie at the time. you know, the evidence that was produced, people didn't know that it was a lie that it was all, but bush was lying. he was lying, they gave you the posse, sir, i'm not going to read debate the iraq war with you here. right now. we spent a lot of time doing that previously. i was opposed to going in. i thought it was the wrong thing to do, but we gave the president the power redirect to believe in the congress based on
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the line. and when we knew it was a lie, people stood up and did the right thing that stood up in the us loading states military invasion of iraq in 2003, sparking a long term goal with hundreds of thousands killed was all based on times a contract, possession of weapons of mass destruction, but stopped was, lights are found to be on true. let's go on list and filmmakers show on stone says the carriers appeal to the fights. no ones have been charged over the rock invasion does not waits. because the carriers party is now making that has this position of course gary and being the politician that he is. and also i would say hypocrite, but he is as now saying, well, you can compare the rock or with this because of the rock where he's saying was not a war of aggression. when he said there was no direct charges like as in the peach meant or something, i mean, what, what does that even mean? because when it comes to a powerful countries like united states,
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basically there is no one to hold the united states accountable in the united states. people themselves don't have enough power over the federal government to really hold, you know, these people accountable for war crimes or, or an unjust war as, for example, things like this. um, so yeah, i mean, it doesn't really mean anything to say that he wasn't charged. i mean, johnson wasn't charged for the vietnam or um, you know, bush senior wasn't charged for the. the 1st goal for obama wasn't charged federal and strikes. of course, it wasn't. strong charges are being one. so, i mean it's, it's kind of a silly thing to say no to african. now when investigation in kenya has shed lights on the claims of bruce and violence at the local pineapple plantation. the country is human rights, but it has opened a probe into a number of killings and assaults by security guards at the local farm run by the american based global feud conglomerates don't want a steven was busted. his body was found by the side of the road. he was 22. he had
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been strong with the y a says an eye witness. the last time anyone saw stephen alive, they said he was being beaten. we wouldn't clubs by security guards working for the food john delmonte didn't want a company. nobody deals with the processing, cutting and also producing defense types of goals. and especially they buy an apple . that is what is normally growing up the engine fain. that's all the guys know money, but we people not to interest bother and also tuesday, but not all whole lot of things, but to me, what is being drunk? the in monitor is the happy people i'm not happy or what. how does that, how big or what has been happening in the family, been boss some of them up to your thank was up to now just these has not a big deal and that is way to keep on facing them. they keep on addressing won't be based on the government, do they based on the account, the government because on the national,
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the telemundo and the most happy and thoughtful did find that stuff and the beacon fools all the time to be just passing it is not the biggest other thing that can cause and someone's like in the, the, i think the, the deep one in 50 gives people existing until they get the hands of the says the 2019. i don't that's been happening to the warranty company. and especially the low cost, the b $50.00, i look to buy challenges of they investigate, show you the above the bodies or the kids that are being at an age going back to the body. they got there. this is real life is when we get to young, my auntie was on the side of the above the sea. that's the way you get the result of being a big deal by the god. so nobody got it. they've done vision or the company or in the off i that's what believes to have been positives as it was out by the company
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in the do you waiting for the, a sentence in the invoice or you can be the why the, the boys and the just over to me, one of the community, a member. so what we know is that according to what has been supplied all the companies that no money and buy it to produce retirement, shane tina, according to the information you're getting this thing before i do one of this, i'm not going to saying that it is not going to offer, she is just not going to buy it anymore. and the product is, are coming from doesn't want to be something that's uh, we're not quite sure what he is do. kenya, we're going to wait and see if it's useful or for the companies or the companies that normally buy a product from delmonte if they want to keep on engaging, did solve it in the business with a company. even though the, all of these, i think it shows no pressure being existed on did by way from the west is
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not about to achieve its objective. so that's according to the countries presidents who loans his policies election campaign at of the pole. in august, the sanctions imposed on this involve way over 2 decades ago by western countries must not stops in bump wins from developing that country. by contrast, as in bob ways, relations with russia have been steadily developing over the past few years. there's been corporation in educational, industrial, and thoughtful areas with a variety of biological projects launched must go on to our all right. now have new agreements on the mutual recognition of education, as well as joint projects in this space industry, and an exclusive interview to see the bush and i'm positive through the country such as this friendship is posted by the fights and both parties. the i to, i own international law on the principles of non interference. the
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brushes and bob was on the same wave hold on the same page. are we read the book of the international relations are on the same language, i would say. so it's very important, this usual on the understanding that has been existing between most couldn't cut off for many, many years. and, you know, it's very important that the forthcoming russia, africa summit by the end of july. but also isn't butler, corporation and strong friendship will demonstrate that as we have done all the model and inspiration for the rest of what i should have for could framework it was a very important initiative. african leaders demonstrated uh,
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understanding of the uh, core problems. uh um, both of this terminal and conflict in, in the round of ukraine. so um with this notion, oh gosh, i'm difficult countries. i will continue dialogue in order to, to come to the table results where confident that in this turbulent times will have to but i'll show as in bob a like mind the countries will come over all the difficulty is old obstacles on this way to sustainable
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development. of just a quote, international relations we offer to african uh, the same the african offers to russia. a mutual respect, understanding and willingness to cooperate that we don't. pressure arises shonda, you know, we don't uh look for a substitute. most of them. um, and they show that we, we built on our strong size for asha to interfere and to internal affairs is absolute nonsense. i'm. we've never done that before we, we will but will not do it. so don't expect us to, to follow the,
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the one i said when it was the highest rating right now you can go to the drawing picture rising to the monster, but it's like, uh, like a hammer. somewhere i can use it to put a name on my want. at the same time i can use the product so much take the the pendulum. those will be always believes that life is a full set, that all is ups and downs. the india before the dish was the richest nation with the highest g d,
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b in the word. and why did the 100 years of british rule bring it to this low or some 50 interacting or lead stucky? it's frank the they came to take our change, our tech style, our role materials, even before making cannon a cannonball. they needed solved feature, which came from india, india, and i just don't do property. they have no right to take my property, my, i don't, my gods. we went to our big spaces i was see, could spaces of tempers. and really, while and keep pointed out, these pieces, in fact the word new, also in the word, which is now talking to the english big city. so quite telling me, even the human,
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the word lute has been muted into the english lexical. so pause you have um enabled. dig important labels and display issue. as soon as i get from your home, what do you do the like if you take an example of a piece of jewelry, sometimes it may take that it's, it needs repair on. it's totally broken. you might decide to break it up and remove the jet gemstones and actually melts the gold and re cost. and it might be even bright to and better than what it was before the. the good news is we do one. good. good. good, good, good, good, good,
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good company to do. i need time to do shortly. i see them on a village, 2 minutes before it is my son's discharge i stalled towards, i'm split up. that's quite b. one. do mind you as well. you'd see a modern manufacturing unit, glasgow, i know cartoons and magistrates it was all really, which was also our misfortune. because had we been a poor country, i don't think they would have come here sooner than the guys do more than the platforms about you know what, the next step would be all the people i guess i've taken glitching some hints like on the black to me through the sink into the light to it is not that good. this is a punishment, not harmony. you'll be what i've been doing for centuries, but don't ready to use in your company. he's here to save you from suppressive social events and get the future. they propagated falsely, that india is
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a land of stake, thomas elephants, kroger dies. and we have to see relate these higgins and beds. and so we have to convert them to question is to solve this. ogden is going on in the name of knowledge, dentistry, mental operations, good thursday. this is a problem from an on the one of the main reasons for the success of the senior comes to me, was the unity among indians, lots of provinces, and got jobs and might as well funds into fighting with each other the could be beginning before in hastings is any aggressive imperialist who was able to break up the confederacy of
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the various states who realize the danger of a brochure, which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get down on the player. the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people are bringing in, that it was not just economics, you know, create relations that they were looking. and they were looking at political subjugation, which was, undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian p as well. the said the economic structure of india was such nice, destroyed because india at the time of input i showed you hon. this is 6, which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was $16.00 of the world, the feeling value. and in between, when the british came here, the story begins and 17161930 did use.
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what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of stolen from indian temples, houses, policies are sent us data into interest, musing. di, british museum just feed a big stolen item. the and here we are a night outside of it is boozy and trust me. it's gorgeous from the outside latch, on the inside. it's quite controversial as some people might want to call it. so let's head inside and see what are some of the artifacts taken from india that this idea is,
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i'm on head. i live in new delhi and i'm just recently graduated from massively meant that it was in school in london. so i was about to move out from london, come back to india. and when i got this opportunity i taught that was the best way for me to spend my last days in london by going and going and looking at these museums that had artifacts and those 2 pieces of belonging to my own country. so you'll see this entire section is filled with solid, asian looted artifacts and all the things i saw that kind of the line did my, my love for history. and i was literally experiencing a c in front of me. and it was a look of the mix of emotions that i felt it was, it was, it was it. there was a sense of sadness. there was a sense of pride decides,
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just like any of these of furniture that belongs to somebody's house, belongs to that house and should not be elucidated by some toward body and be put on display and some other houses are in some other country. um and especially made it to a sticker attraction out of it and monetized. so there are 2 ways of thinking that when neutral, these artifacts monuments, which are lying in ruins, perhaps if they had to remain, they would have gone, become drawings, broken pillows, as you see, enrollment for him. perhaps by going to the british museum. they were preserved for plus but a story to the right in the old valley. they know what service originally means. sending stolen items and stored in good we are right in front of and in the heart
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of fluid was out of the snow in the lease. and it is a miniature version of what i saw in london and position them with all the stolen visors and onto the bags. i better give you some of the of so many said stuff is solely or to us indians. so yeah, yeah, these watches in my community, no blake, them belong to somebody. somebody the look at this, this looks like, obviously, or see the camera would be like it lives in the mall or something. the video that actually would be perfect and ology about what additional williams judy on
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the fly under the at origin, but uh, the signing date date is the biology the call him a date of birth, the biologic reincarnation. the exactly do not remember the exact date started the or somebody in july or late morning we got a call from the family member here. he called us and said no temple has been looked
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