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broke under the control of the russian defense minister. i would think that is too useful for russia just to dissolve. 24 hours. the shuck watch. uh, was it a wake up call or a bite of and it was the prism brothers? the one the same. gotcha. why did the needs any fail well handled them to our website to find some of the on so, so those questions, that's not the call the russian falls is i've most offensive operations, old and older, 5 miles ukraine shooting. so the sides of and drew it out of a local forest with up to 90 soldiers killed a footage posted by the mit shows and financial surrender. and as a russian of what was approached income men, yet from in the french dentist had been targeted with up to the end at 5,
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the full powered soup is moved in now. several of the finance was seen dropping the weapons. all tease english on is on the front lines and sent us this report with exclusive footage. this is the best in of the 21st century, an intricate mays stretching for several kilometers folks, holes dugouts and firing nests, sprouting out of it all along the way. making the sold a tactical nightmare, but the russians have found a way to crack these defences. motors and how it says, have the say fast. the keep troops scrambled to see who survived the needs 1st aid. those inside the
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trenches smuggled together, which very soon proves to be a bad idea. ukraine's ranks begin to fall into disarray, which allows russian to sol teams to flank them and end to the trench when key it fights is realize how close the enemy is. many choose to flee. those who don't get home to down like this machine gun that's as tillery and air force do not ukrainian reinforcements, any chance of arriving in time. but the didn't mean to get off the voice. the gross aviation carried out more than 40 sold each during which rocket and palm strikes, talkative stronghold, temporary deployment points, storage slides, as well as concentrations of any man pallets and find power. the movements of eunice with the support of an infantry fighting bacon of the crating on forces was revealed as a result of outset of rain as strikes, the nation has suffered significant lossless among their ranks. bodies of keeps. soldiers summoned black bags, others in plain view on the ground,
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like around abandoned by the former brothers in arms and duel. this provides mary a glimpse into how terrifyingly bloody phasing is all across the ukrainian front line. i'm a goose done the reporting from the dumbass t stores on defense. and as a also says, it forces have a distorted a hardware repair center of an elite you creating a regiment in this up, it really do region and all and all that. first of all, carry add a tax credit, but those were all so hit me up even less of a to is important versus hampering us efforts to support kids counter offensive with 17 of a $113.00 bradley fighting vehicles suffice. so if i said that they've been destroyed, but it wasn't too full of us, maureen, coal, in coming to his office as well. richard, who behaves ukraine's offensive face difficulties from the outsets.
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i think when you look at things from a realistic military perspective, the ukranian counter offensive never had a chance from a military point of view. they had insufficient troops, they had insufficient training, and they lacked the, of the weaponry to, uh, to effectively suppress and defeat the russian defense is the only way that one could justify carrying out this, this counter offensive. if he 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 have 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
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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 had been defeated on the field of battle now is change gears slightly. india is fine, as i say it out at full, made us present for obama, for the destructive ball, the cost of low while he was in the white house, a came in response to call that from a bama criticizing indian fs. 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,
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were bombed for this very reason. take serious. yeah, i'm in 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. fucking on the bomb was 8 years in office. the us because of the s likes on 7 different countries into the iraq, sidney and progress on based on the american men suitable since 911, and the pentagon was carried out nearly 100000 as likes look, put to move. obama came onto the former president. cool. that minority issues in india, if i had a conversation with prime minister moody, who i know well, but as my argument would be that if you don't protect the rights of ethnic minorities in india, there is a strong possibility that india,
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when at some point start pulling and bought oh yeah, we saw who the present low, the imagine the institute who believes new debbie will never roommate slot when it comes to internal affairs. if you look back at india new reservations, they've been blowing closer. but it wouldn't be on a bit of time that all the, you know, some sensitive topics on which either us, one of these shows all lawmakers on some things and all the us view of the long voicemail a floating point in the bathroom. they just feed them, they come on with this, i'm gonna force which do strike later on, move in india, and india is now increasingly talking back with respect to such as papers which come up. so on the one hand, yes, a, it is something we just mazda and all will come in india, you in any way they sort of all night using live tubing, india. but, you know, we, in india, we've gotten used to hitting such a bob's and such comments from the us. see the big picture america looks up on
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himself as a city on the other bank. and on the top of the hill, which i'll forms the values of democracy. and when i'm a make up for most democracy outside in the word america, in of a looks to reinforce and then its own says that it hasn't multiple effect democracy . the reason in bozo and, you know, let's choose a summarizes others been to the spectrum, democracy and so to, you know, topics large extent i think is driven by the social image of america and americans . ribbon, they assume that they are the, the positive pre owned democracy under that model review be to call low. and if they don't follow them, then it will be between democracy. i think, fundamentally excess. on this there is a special envoy for climate. john kerry has claimed the new double standards regarding washington's position on the conflicts. and you equate are on the us
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invasion of iraq. you americans have committed a crime of aggression against iraq and the come to you to the south are asking it should george bush be tried? why wasn't george bush tried properly? so you do you support this? 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 of 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 to the policy. 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 and i thought it was the wrong thing to do. but we gave the president the power redirect to believe and the congress based on the lie. and when we knew it was a lie, people stood up and did the right thing that stood up. and we are as long as it is
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one of the invasion of a rock in 2000 the phase, walking along the mall with hundreds of thousands killed. it was all based on the claims of the country and possession of weapons of mass destruction. however, it was a the found to be on faith that we followed simply to alice. i'm feeling like this all the and it says here it is use it. no one's ever been taught us over the rough invasion doesn't the whole way because the carries party is now making that has this position. of course gary, being the politician that he is. and also i would say hypocrite, but he is, is 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. and then the beach meant or something. i mean, what, what does that even mean? because when it comes to the whole 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 on 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 was in charge for the vietnam more, you know, bush senior, wasn't charged for the 1st goal for obama wasn't charged for drugs. strikes that because it wasn't strong in charge of the serbian war. so, i mean it's, it's kind of a silly thing to say as science is out to the applicant and constant pressure means that it was in, by way from the west is not about to achieve its objective, the months of waiting to the come to the president whose lawyers have policies election campaign ahead of the pole in august. the sanctions imposed on zimbabwe over 2 decades ago by western countries must not stops and bump winds from
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developing that country. and going tossing by ways, relations with ross of instead of the developing over the policy is there's been corporation in educational, industrial, and called larry is required to biological projects, launch moscow. and however, now have an agreement on the mutual recognition of education as well as done projects in this space, industry and exclusive interviews. all of us, i'm positive. look on this as this friendship is false by the fact both parties see eye to eye on international law and the principles of done interference. your excellency, why do you think african countries have a better understanding of the risk between the ukraine and russia? at the moment, well, the cause of the conflict is the attempt. is the quite
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a complex combination of stubbornness attempts of west bowers to preserve and expand their dominance in the global affairs. and well, it's way to enforcement the use ukraine as a tool, as a weapon against a russian all we need to fight though we need to defend motherland. and at the same time, we see that russia, that it is in the forefront of the international movement tours, establishment of the just and predictable multiple worlds folder based on the to it here is to the united nations charter to
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international based on the principles of southern the quote of these self determination. no, no interference. what confidence that in this turbulent times will it through but i'll show zimbabwe like mine the countries are. we'll come pull the uh, all the difficult is old obstacles on this way to sustainable development of just a quote, international relations and from the be my next question would be centered on the issue of functions that are both russia and the same by way uh, in together, do you think the predicament of functions has um, made to rush your m,
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as in bob with closer sanctions and attempts to pressure arise from various fonts and then uh uh from various angles. they make us resist on crushes and bubble around the same way for on the same page are we read the book of 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 gonna 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. but demonstrate that,
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as he had done all the model and inspiration for the rest of the russian african framework, the speak off telemundo rather mentioned to me that as in, by please interested in joining briggs. what do you think would be the benefit of that student will bring to brakes and vice versa? with believe dads and bob as well as the rest will benefit from expansion of brakes . and uh, this is not the um, short term process. it does come to do overnight it will require a joint the 1st uh of bricks, members and the additional effort of this. but we can do this we, we support the idea of expansion of breaks and national welcomes
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or initiative. but the public cups in baba to join these group of nations extending the same issue of functions. your excellency, why do you think i think united states government is not the listing, the sanctions that important ones, and by the way, regardless of the negative effects, behalf cost not only to the country alone, but this has been african region as a whole. when, when the american best that comes here you, you better ask him as well the show, told the lady, anyway, you know, that's the policy of the united states. um, so i don't want to, it does look much about, uh, you know, american uh, policy american. but it, some of those that uh my country, um um makes it the other way we choose friendships. we choose
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a mutual respect and business goals. we develop our calculation with compass for asha to interfere and to internal affairs is absolute nonsense. we've never done it before. and we, we will, but will not do it. so don't expect us to, to follow the, the medical ways. you know, in recent times that has been, um, a lot of negativity towards african nations trying to intervene as far as resolving conflicts between russia and ukraine is concerned. why do you think the premium government out, in this case, bureau officials, not keen on having african leaders and intervene and as well as take the advice as far as the conflict is concerned. on, you mean the,
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the recent visit of delegation that frequent legation it was very, very important initiative by the african leaders. i live by uh, the president of the republic of south africa. and the most important thing is that african leaders demonstrated our understanding of the core problems uh, the bulk of this terminal and conflict. even in the round, hugh cream, they will end late. they are well aware of the roots of this complex addition. so, um, with this notion, oh gosh them difficult countries uh, we'll continue dialogue in order to
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come to the table dissolves. and this in this regard, i understand that russia hasn't been supporting a lot of african countries since time and that support has continued until today. what is it that russia is offering african countries that wisdom countries on not? well, we offer 2 african uh, the same. that ethic or 1st russia a mutual respect, understanding and willingness to compet rate on our um, mom, strong points. i would say, you know, uh, we don't, we don't, uh, uh, coordinate, charlotte, we don't pressure rise of shonda, you know, we don't, uh, look for uh,
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soft spots. i am um, you know, show that we, we built on our strong size and that'll be open for our f because friends, the same as if it is very open to talk to russia and uh, is what data marketable that we can achieve a lot. uh, with this uh, mutual respect, understanding the lenders to, to proceed with the social good social economic problem. the projects on the investment for transfer of technology. um, so yeah, the 2nd frustrated because some of the beloved them and you chipped to a the never ending started populations of friendship between my come to the russia
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and if it can lead to india, the cost of an empire. that's a documentary up next will be back. so that's something that was national needs. as always, we have to understand the, the pendulum. those will be always believes that life as a full set, that all the is ups and downs, the india before the british was the richest nation with the highest g d, b in the word. and why did the 100 years of british troops bring it to this low or some 50 interacting or late? so he gets back to
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the they came to take our change, our tech style, our wrong material, even the for making canon the cannonball they needed. search feature which came from india, india, and i just don't do property. they have no right to my property. my i don't my gods. we went to our public spaces. i was see, could spaces off tempers and drink wine and keep pointed out these pieces. in fact, the word you also in the word, which is now going into the english big city. so quite telling me, even the human, the word lute has been muted into the english lexi going so far as you are enabled, dig important labels i'm dismissed. you, as soon as i get from your home,
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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 or it's totally broken. you might decide to break it up and remove the jets gemstones and actually manage the goal and re cost. and it might be even bright to and better than what it was before the. the good news is we do want good. good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good company. i'm inside my shoulder due shortly. i see them on a village. 2 minutes before it is my son's discharged resolve towards upstairs.
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ah, that's quite b would do manually. well, you'd see a modern manufacturing unit in glasgow, no cartoons in manchester. it was all roast, which was also our misfortune. because had we been a poor country, i can see they would have come here sooner than me. why that 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, eating video light to it is not that good. this is a punishment, not harmony. you'll be what i've been doing for centuries, like doing ready to the east india company. he's here to save you from the oppressive social events and get the future. they propagated falsely. that india is a land of stake, thomas elephants, cocoa dies, and we have to see relate these higgins and beds. and so we have to convert them to
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question is to solve this london is going on in the name of knowledge dentist to enter our mission is going through the room, someone on the one of the main reasons for the success of these india comes to me was the disc unity among indians, lots of provinces, and got jobs in march as what funds since the fighting with each other. the could be beginning before in hastings. which any aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of 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 initial effect
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that these people were bringing in, that it was not just economic, you know, a clean relation that they were looking. and they were looking at political subjugation, which was, undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian ideas with the said the phenomena construct, traveling, deal with 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 of the world, the feeling value and in between when to produce game. here, the story begins and 1716. 1938. did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of stolen from indian den police houses? policies are sent us data into interest from using
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di, british museum. just feed the story night the nearly on the night outside of it is boozy and trust me it's gorgeous from the outside. left. 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 i might not. i live in new delhi and i'm just recently graduated from masters and television school in london. so i was about to move out from london. come back to india, and when i got this opportunity,
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i thought 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 showed pieces of belonging to my own country. the, you see this entire section is fairly with solid, asian loaded artifacts of the things i saw that kind of the line did my, my love for history and i was literally experiencing it see in front of me. and it was of a view to 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, just like any of these are for nature that belongs to somebody's house, belongs to that house and should not be elucidated by some 3rd party
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and be put on display and some other houses are in some other country. um and especially made it to a sticker to action out of it and monetized. so there is 2 ways of thinking that when mutual these artifacts, monuments, which were lying in ruins, perhaps if they had remained, they would have gone become rulings broken pillows as you see. and roman for him. perhaps by going to the british museum. they were present for plus but posterity. the right in the hustle and bustle of old daily, they know what service or easily means sending stolen items and stolen goods. we are right in front of and in the heart of fluid was out of the light is known daily and it is a miniature version of what i saw in london in position.

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