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the, germany's prepared to permanently station a robust brigade and also anyhow, the prerequisite for this as has been mentioned, is that the appropriate infrastructure is in place barracks training facilities. and the depos previously mentioned to cover on and off of the way and calls the ruptured loss. here the german government placed it to station and come by ready brigade into the fuel in service on to what it, this will have does the switch to its east. but the issue has been a hotly debated in, but it was some cooling for temporary and cameron, rather than a permanent base in a county house around 1501500 german soldiers as part of a need to convince contingent jo ann's visit to of the gym and defend smith along with the names of the secretary general. and then if you, any president because of the alliances training drills, the exercise tested the rapid reinforcement of the german that need to buy some of those. the officials also discuss an upcoming native summit set for next month,
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and the 5 is discussing this topic more as close to the 5 c o the animal correspondent on this robot solve as great to see here. now we've seen some of these before. these media reports claim that live viewing in put pressure on germany to make this move probably for some time now. but what are your thoughts on the timing of this announcements? you know, given the recent events as well as the timing gets, that's a good question. um, the thing is that it's, it's an announcement, but this is probably not be done very so because if they have to boot of the infrastructure before, some, many things can happen before this can come reality. but um, and this is again, the violation of the agreement between data and restaurant from 97 in which permanent deployment of native troops east and from germany are forbidden. so and
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this agreement is to enforce um we have to see what it really means. but uh, germany, well this can be in the german interest and that they say lift and it's, it's making pressure on germany it's, it's assembled quite funny, but okay, they, the baltic states make pressure even on the you regarding that china policy. so we will see this is always backed by the us because of the small states couldn't make pressure on anybody if they end up back up by the, by the us. so why, why, why, i mean, if these ripples off, i'd go about butting, delaying the deployment. what do you think? what are the concerns for the delay in taking this action? is it because of what you said, that there isn't a, there's already agreement with, between nato and russia? and that's a good question. um, i really don't know the in the, the what happened before what the germany a promise, something like that before i didn't hear about that because that's why i'm
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a quote. i have difficulties to say. what exactly do you have insurance? um, uh well, what do you have, what you should it should be or should be doing faster in this case? do you have any as far? has plains where they have but troops, they are rotating. uh, they have the mazda tanks there. so um yeah, i also had some problems to this tempted enhancement somehow to be honest. but uh, i think we would have to have the some more information in the next chase. tell us, you know, uh the $1000000.00 question is rudy, how will rush over? yeah, i suppose because with a buddha in that region and plus thousands of columbus is this it needs right to moscow. is that going to be any retaliation? do you think? what are your thoughts? i must go will not be happy, but 4000 soldiers from, from the bottom this level will not, not might not make the game. so this is a pro vocation indeed. um, but in fact, i don't see that this is
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a real danger for russia. it's a pro vocation because it's again a violation of the treat treaty between not to and, and russia from, from 97 but, but new, the more interesting public problems from my point of view happening at the border of poland and belarus ended ukraine. um, so this finland and the baltics as some of the approval of patients but by no i don't see that they by fact are some kind of good. yeah. all right, so let me just say one to watch the show was robot. so thank you so much for joining us here on the deal was a pleasure talking with you. thanks again. see you. thank you. by the start, as it is outside me, in the is fine as well as i say it out out before my us present. bach obama for the destructive bowman's across the globe while he was in the white house. now this came in response to comments from obama criticizing indian affairs. both the us to the gen a quickie when i'm talking about foreign matters. i'm speaking with moderation on
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the topic of the us. we want to good friendship, but there are room. 7 works about indian religions, tolerance from us commission on international religious freedom. mr. for him or 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, we're 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. so on the bottom is a, he is in the office of the u. s. conducted sci so 7 different countries, including iraq, sidney, i'm packing some based on the american met table since 911 in the pen to the carrier that nitty 100000 s likes. the criticism of obama came off with a former present, pulled out minority issues in india. if i had
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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, when at some point start pulling boards that we serve with the president of the emergent, the institute who believes new delhi level remain silent on it into an office, a good sized. if you look back at india, new reservations, they've been blowing closer. but it wouldn't be over a period of time that all the, you know, some sensitive topics on which either of us, one of the shows all lawmakers on some things and all the us, you know, the long voicemail a floating point in the right. so they just see them, they come on with this, i'm gonna force which don't strike later on live in india. and india is now increasingly talking back with respect to such staples which come up. so on the one hand, yes a, it is something which is mother and all will come in india,
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you in any way, the sort of all nice thing live doing 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 himself as a city on the other beacon 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, innovative looks to reinforce and fell its own sense that it has a multiple effect democracy. the reason in bows out and you know, let's choose a, summarizes others visit a spectrum, democracy. and so to, you know, topics logics. 10, i think, is driven by the social image of america and americans. ribbon, they assume that they are the, the mazda, 3 of them, of course, eat under the model, review, be called low. and if they don't follow them, they will be between democracy. i think fundamentally obsessed on this that the us seems to disregard as monkey balls or the us. i shall. oh,
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boy for climate john kerry, for another kind of double stuff is regarding washington's position on the 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? oh 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 the lines that it was all, but bush was lying. he was lying and he gave me the, 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
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the congress based on the light. and when we knew it was a lie, people stood up and did the right thing to do as long as it some of the invasion of iraq in 2003 while here long term more with hundreds of thousands killed. it was all based on pay, it was a country, had possession of weapons of mass destruction, however, that was later found to be i'm sure we spoke to the alice, i'm so making sure i understood this as carrie is deflection doesn't the whole late because the carriers 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. what he's saying was not a war of aggression. when he said there was no direct charges like as in the peach mentor 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 that he wasn't charged. i mean, johnson wasn't charged for the vietnam or, you know, bush senior wasn't charged for the. the 1st goal for obama wasn't charged federal strikes that cause it wasn't strong charges are being what so, i mean it's, it's kind of a silly thing to say the new legislation is making its way through the us come with stop funding the united nations commission that investigates as well as actions against palestinians as a reason for that proposal, a republican congressman size is going to is criticism. the israel has been facing with it in the un. these royal is routinely attacked and onto mind to across the
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entire system while the world's was human rights abuses. to remain, frankly, relatively, i'm touched, the effectiveness and the we just failure. so the united nations and you and bodies do not familiar with support to the un commission of inquiry investigates, is there any violations of international law, particularly human rights abuses and that price stands in occupied areas. the us is the, or as largest contribute to the proposed budget cut would amount to over $700000000.00, washington those items to eliminate the office of the special representatives for processing affairs within the us state department. as well as the live now to a 5 to acts of this from jerusalem. some a citizen it did allow you. thank you so much for joining us here today. there's an interesting legislation being put out all to,
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to make its way through congress. what are your thoughts about that of what the congress is that by the republicans on the, the republicans becoming the clear ally of that? i didn't get it, i'll send it in the all i'm sudden for the heads of the congress. the speaking of the congress has been visiting is an ad on the one month ago, and then they keep setting the bias. the stand with is it i and whatever it is that i will will do for the to palestinians. and it doesn't mean that the administration of biden is something different. and since i the democrat, i guess the bye didn't, has been one of those. the american president in florida for the policy. you know, he has a famous a, it say he says also palestinians are very small across on valuable in toronto, classified my cellphone on such a small across. so it both administration and the congress that anti palestinians.
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and we can see that the, the american play inc, uh they, they play this in a pick and choose the game with, with the international whenever they want to keep it the international law against it. ok. or against that i shall or against the powers who, who, who did not phone on the, the american see if they, they use the international law or in a very hippocratic wait about when it comes to, to pass the news. even if is it, i wouldn't throw on that to make bump on guys up. the americans will do nothing and they will keep controlling the you and, and not taking any say to step back against. busy any, as of a good issue. so this is the equation and, and side both the congress on,
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on the y thomas, the america keep claiming that they lead the free word. i guess they could, they, or the really the presenting and use it. but it's a stem into what they want all the other nations just to follow the national instead of just to play the needs. whenever any nation probably to be more of the present thing that on interest, the americans thought playing good the you and, and start pushing the national, those sanctions on the, on the other major, they keep inventing. it depends on, on the case. so we brought us to hands, we know that it really does look nothing for us. if that would it be a special representative to put us in is or not this very special person how down there it was not invited to the. busy the last meeting and trying to shift when but,
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but i leave came from washington dc. i met there is a that has been in the preventative in trying to de escalate the situation. they didn't even invite tied down. that is a very powerless person. they leave him in the show, do all the pro magic team here in judas. that also is left in the shadow. they have no influence. i don't even if not anybody in washington dc reads that report that the americans keep listening to a box to the jewish lobby in washington. these eats, they keep listening to the that i swing globally is the those who are present. sniff in yahoo. and they don't want to listen to the palestinians, they don't want to see that, but our students and their slogan that they are busy in all the issues. and in the word of the child in uh, rush uh you know, that then uh they keep to, you know,
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saying that they are busy in all the issues and they don't want to be engaged in the. busy and the ease uh i did feeling good and some they pretty much them. so i'm going to come to pretty much that i meet. so there is an american say that you can walk onto a gum. you can focus on china and give some attention to this. if you are the need of the free world. if you're so nice, so you've, you've gone, you've sort of onto the, all the questions i apply the. but i want to go a little bit of script. what do you make of you? i mean, the republican guy, he's saying basically they wrote something conversely, saying, because the united nations are criticising is, well, this is, i'm the segments of them. i mean, can they not because the americans don't see the difference between anti semitism. i'm anti government. why did it up? see the difference? it was uh the americans,
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the um trying always to take, i need a click is dollar is that i add as on to submit this, but most of the clickers is now comes from the jewish community inside america, inside the democratic party. how can, how can the jewish community and the jewish lead that is that america jewish me, that is how can they b as in, assumed that this is the, if they could size the anti democratic, the human policy of, of is it a head against? but i didn't use it, let's take it to the human. i live in the the is the be now is getting publishers and how much me me was in the hands of his father. he's 2 and a half years old. 3 weeks ago in front of his house as the soldier shots him with nowadays and, and they, they have confirmed that there was no reason to open fire. and you can see the
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programs that they are doing. burdening the villages. one of the villages that has been burned almost completely. it was last week was the village of the most iowa. busy 70 percent of those who are living in this village are uh, american feathers, damian's american citizen. but the american, they don't kid the hippocratic the support of a visit or whatever it does. and when anybody did you speak on 50 sides or whether it's a you and body. it tries to investigate the human rights buddy, violations against palestinians automatically. they weren't that nice. the as you seem, it isn't a charge. i get them. but nobody is buying this bullshit anymore. nobody is listening to them anymore. nobody is taking these are the products as seriously. i didn't more. everybody knows us. this is menu pay,
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their things is playing with the international law so that on some interest only, they don't forget about all the other nations all over the world. so i have the right side they, we went out of time, so i thought you so much for joining me today here on, on the always a pleasure. it's owing to mine's going for your time. thank you. well, we have a couple of little stories. a jeremy is a farm as hell of me today was the south african count about with the grand compet dominates. in the age of the nav, adults was supposed to focus primarily on energy and climate issues. but the grading cause, it ended up being a central topic ahead of a trip to south africa, germany goodman, for may as a and then a bad voice or intention to advocate the great to efforts from that confidence to help you find today cause when the country of nelson mandela and desmond tutu raises its voice against injustice the world listens. that is why. while in
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pretoria, i also want to talk about how south africa can leverage its weight to help bring it in to russia's aggression in ukraine and to preserve the un charter. the south african government is says that it prefers to remain neutral in regards to the bank on the eve of presenting a bond with a piece, the boss of the other to south africa, of secretly providing weapons to russia, a clay, but sorted denies. and it is coming under close scrutiny from less than piles independent as decoration do from south africa says the west is using every instrument as disposal to make advocate taking place in the side. but advocates understand that the feet, russia would lead to re color them. i is ation the is a trade attempt now in particular to basically the swain, sub saharan africa and the on demand are of instruments including money for nation, including uh, bribery, uh, using for entire investments as uh,
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a couch that's being den or to that in the van to match uh the engine or the sub continent. uh old old test, its position in favor of the west and in some thought a few pain and then dunbar. i shot that. so it's an annual loss investments for the in the form of the transition to the just transition to it and ripples and all the things. i think that to uh, the, the west east is really reluctant to, to accept that. uh, there is a very friend stands principle stands that has been taken by many need us, particularly in the sub continental fire and african uh, to even though it may be called neutral but to die. so everybody knows that in, in, in fact it is that and alliance and alignment rather with russia,
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africa understands that. uh, the feet are frustrating dep rule. in many ways can be seen as a re, quote on a zation of the west and renew in less than a century. we know what that was like on the almost total, no, 20 on world affairs, international organizations, uh by western europe and africa does not want to go back many halls, a $1000000000.00 worth of equal drugs, the seas i'm button by me and my associates coinciding with united nations will drug day, the seizures could, as the un issued a warning about rising opium and harrow and production in me and ma, are you and report on drugs and 5 states that in that case of mancy confidence, has led to a full 3 economy. and political instability added the results. the increase in min
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mazda drug trade is excellent. suppose the dangers of the south east asia is developing markets and ethnic boots for music events, as opposed that incident sees according to the ministry while that route. so this news out was, it was, it's great to have your company will be back in just on the 30 minutes as well as special is we have to diagnose them the hi everybody. so i am good and lead to again and i've come here in, so it's a large glade, but with the supplies scully was found. this goes off of them big. so in the mid to indeed century in a small above and english don't do of can yonah is discovered and always got it. as
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it turned out it belong to one of the see boys wedge of band against the british and the 19th century. the even managed to find out his fate. the boy's name was automate, and he was executed off to this oppression of the rebellion. and his head was brought back to britain by british officer. this was a common practice among the english at the time. was indians who opened the of what was understood the all right guys, i think we might have found it. i think we might have just found as good as the blue building. you see that used to be the log type problem where it's listed by you scott, it was about when i brought the topic of the item, big gun that was found in, in uh, in the, in the above. she was a van of it. i have a boat with me here. uh who is now the one of the uh,
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the base. uh and. yeah. so do you know about the history of this? i've been a suite of lighthouse binge mine bought the, the bill during a trip slip emailing me as a guy once we lived in. we were told at some point. but as somebody mentioned to us that the driver had a history then apart from them use makes. and that because of the name somebody hubs back into the pit of way, way back in history and the on the days that the pub, hutch of bruce presented the landlord waves the scarlet oven bag, who was the of in bolt. and the indian police tonight. and uh, was cool and published by being fives from a kind of the ad fullest. she was very hesitant to give an interview. and the reason that she told me was that his business day is going is the past. it's dead. but it happened. and it's, it's,
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it happened, nobody can change it. so why discuss about that? why talk about that? i think there's a lot of amuse. yeah. in, in the beginning, go to it about of the colonial bonds they have, they was a continuous stream of an armed struggle, a violent and a very bloody on schedule as well. right from what was known as the 1st uprising in 18. 57. the 1946 when we had a naval and then on the new to need. so throughout this entire stream, there were lots of people who would know who would that ever use these? and then if we use the movement in india, the
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vision was like, i might be, might be best bite with them on the back of the the of the, as you can see, it's quite to is the, a lot of people come here. when i even do the bit, there's museums in the museum, i didn't see people who are really bad to learn anything. they were just data, in my opinion, do um, as students do just just see in the different sections of the countries,
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what kind of artifacts are made because they have different styles. i don't see a point on the artifacts that belong to us became dead. and in, in london a bit in as an excuse for 4 people, you know, in history. oh, i think we are in front of the moves going to or should not have act in my opinion in the british museum, which is the sword and the rings. and perfume of the was of done is it, is it reminders of the colonialism that a good in india queued. if you to read these a descriptions, you will find that they have body explicitly needed in that disorder. and that the link was actually taken from his dead body after he was candid ancestors protected these objects without a blog. they lost their lives for it. you know,
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the, they've been bringing to and given the respect to these objects, for centuries, the least we can do is convince other nations to give these off to expect was at the time of my grandparents test, they had said, well, now the search for this or it is, is your juicy. i've been looking for the source for quite some time. and it was in this, in october of 2018. was a time when the end is believe the ancestors come to visit for a 2 week period. i saw that there was an announcement for an auction, and it was the option of general which is never metals. but in the story was a piece of information saying that in fact,
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he had kept this particular sort. it'd passed on in the family. and one of his defendants and 1965 had donated it to the right opportunity institution. the i contacted around much injury is a do have the sword. and they took about 3 months and they finally confirm that they, they have it and they were able to locate it. and it was in a, in a case that hadn't been opened. it seems for a very long time. and uh, anyway, they confirmed that they had it, they sent me some, some photographs the so what is important for my family and this sort. there is a concept in hinduism called pittsburgh, the.
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