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to look at that alternative news, but this is this, this is all of nato's make a. okay. i mean, if it were in a compromise, you know, they were neither side would wind essentially is neutrality. why isn't that even remotely thought about me? yes, and that's it. that's exactly right. why isn't that remotely? so what about even though, because we know the nature of home is membership nathan membership to your brain in 2000 they how did the ukrainians respond? they responded by voting into a power of victory, and the coverage will promptly changed the ukranian constitution to stipulate that ukraine will be a neutral power of and that was infuriated bates. so in a post we know that they began floating to over throw. you have to go away from that moment tom, but i just shows that you gradient themselves whenever and susie essex about the nato membership in georgia. that is the last name brand is a peach candidate as a,
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as long as you're around as a p scan to the adult, you get another new, a piece in the dumbass, but also reconciliation between russia and ukraine. and then you know that the diploma certainly never intended that seriously, but that's how you read. but the, as nato has made this, an existing shall match a full day. so which makes it very difficult for nato to climb down if neither had the glass. well, this is our goal, and they say, well, we can commit ourselves to zalinski is 10 point base plan was the zillow. it doesn't have a 10 point based plan is the landscape is demanding that russia capitulate. so nato and all of nathan members, they are essentially committed to the goal of russian capitulation. how is that gonna happen to you? how is ukraine go to force russia to capitulate? you know, the greatest nuclear power loops, and that's the, that's the position and the, they, it means it's a guarantee for war. and i'm,
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and i think mazda is right, some kind of a full swag of time, i think is a, it's certainly a distinct possibility. as is problem, let me pulling the is up to all kinds of missed you if you know the building up forces against the bill arose just rebuilding. they've been investing in both a lot in militarization. it's a jacking up. it's a little ex, military expenditures like there's no tomorrow. got any of those, what the polls apply. they. so that's another possibility of, of us. so there's going to be some kind of a, a, a, a, a full, again, falls flag, a type of compensation between phone and then below rows. so there all kinds of ways as yes it would, you need to code uh, get itself even more directly involved with the by to, you know, in the martin is, i don't know. i suppose the hubris comes from and ladies of nato's hubris is that much in a fantasy and it was biting c partners. okay. in, in, in uh, in la libya. it was uh, they gave overland libby, libby,
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and air defenses. and of course you've already mentioned the bombing of, of serbia. um, every single instance i raised it was very little resistance, at least on a technological way. they couldn't resist. no, they're putting all of their eggs in one basket called ukraine to defeat russia. i mean, what is wrong with these people of the i think come the back, i'm still some sort going i wish to come and get those are easy now. and then we don't have any process to then in any dumb a democratic process. it so incurred a bit of a treat and i think that's really the real problem. if you take a look at year of now, i mean it's very, it feels very much like we're in the last days the roman empire, you know, the rice are going for on. so i'm watching macro on the l, as in john. com said, you know, it shows as a popularity in germany is down to know 30 percent and i wonder how long this coalition you're so you're telling us that even bread and circuses isn't working
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anymore. it's not working. i'm, you know, you can is easy to see why we're living now in a barrier of what i cool. i don't have a better expression for it. my older goals are referred to as 0 governance. and it's something i've noticed in the last 20 years. this is something that we purchased, it was live down layer pins and raw the personalizing the benefit we've got the same problem. 9 percent, we have 0 governments. you look at math, chrome is a product of the banking leads around premonition, bricks and riches. uh, is the same last domestic, those problems, that default is, i'm not going to come to that you can't pretty soon. but what is what the real problem is, is that they're out there is this not functionality nature comp function in the way that it really should function, which is on much more democratic the mushroom was trying to do is just cancel this trip to this, to show us, but the both trying to end this thing and i remember to voting system of the us. this is the religious thing that goes to stop. i'm hungry with the video because
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everyone's running on a cache. and this is something else i think. and there's that democracy deficit the dispute going gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on somebody on this day with our to the, the, the the watching is why is the why in control if i give borrowed money that's for in this, they should have been a short order for now, i'm not going to stay less, so can i scan when i am, what are your desktop session?
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let's just sean your guess is when you bought this one, you said on the what's the, the the, the, the ultimate, the prospect where all the things are considered on peter level. this is the home editions remind you were discussing some real news. the the, let's go back to george budapest. um, you know, you the all 3 of us on a weekly basis. now i've talked about how this has been in the lead. the agenda. you great has been in the lead agenda. i'm a very, very little if any of the electoral processes have been employed,
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the governments had fallen. um, but do you know, george, we, you know, i don't want to bring in too much american domestic politics here. but donald trump did give a major riley of i think, a new cycle ago. and he had a lindsey graham on the stage. and oh yeah, yeah. and the, the boeing i haven't heard that kind of bullying and, and a major level rally like that in, in a very, very long time. am it, it's, it's, it's, it's beginning to really show that when you give people an opportunity to express their opinion about this conflict, they'll be able to you and it was a loud booming sound joke already. yes, indeed. and that's hopefully get. this was in south carolina and lindsey, so ram is south carolina is center to and lindsey graham was trying to throw as many uh, delicacies to the crowd as
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a lot of read me. lot of directors read me. yeah. the robins had it cuz they read me, you say, oh i, i've been with crumbling all along in the, an i e and i am, you know what we did for the supreme court and they didn't stop. you know, the speech was only about the 2 and a half minutes of the they did not stop bowing. even as he woke up this page, they continued bowing him. and what's um, how to think about that because of the review i be the discuss the that's the lindsey graham is really bad, useful trauma because if from ever does get back in to office, lindsey graham is going to demand some kind of a reward for having supported him as a whole other they but now graham is going to have difficult. is he getting anything? i mean, the, you know, it is really, that means, i mean, it's like, you know, it's, it's very, i'm like you now that you know,
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he's going to prevail in any primary in south carolina. so this really has that. i think that's that. so therefore, trump doesn't need to worry about the app, like a thing, lindsey grant, but going back to mont, this point about the youth they hear was indeed absolutely frustrated that every time they want to vote for getting more money for um the ukraine pay. let's make sure that they don't have to pay, you know, we'll pay for their welfare payments. no welfare payments for uh, for euro, but those welfare payments for ukraine. and then every time they tried to do this for bond goes along and it says no, no, we don't agree with this. and it's just driving them crazy. i'm him. you know, i'm really not bad about this because in every, every meeting, just of screaming in rage, the gentleman, his voice is, isn't prevailing. so yes,
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they want to change it. so have a majority voting, but that's very problematic because it's hard to see how your to move forward on the majority of voting because a lot of countries are going to say, hey, you know what, what's the point of being a member of a job where we're always um, outflows it by, by this gang at the top of the if they don't really, they have to have complete disregard for the electric, which they do. they're going to have disregard for any of a minor elite or someone that's in the cloak room. they may not even in the city of the main table, they're just going to ignore them. that's how this works. ok. i mean they, they lost their interest in democracy a very, very long time. look, if they had interest in tomorrow because they would have voted about going, having this conflict in ukraine, but they did, they won't do it more. yeah. um, you know, looking at what, just to be going back to what joe says, i think come, it said the you is running out of money though,
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and germany is running out of money. now germans bundles bankers down to as low as $20000000000.00 and the expos design that's going to be observed in next 2 or 3 years with a to pay for the buy deals down in europe on deals that it may budget cause philip now to some of the books on, and if you look at the you the is looking for it rec, and some of the train sodium, 50000000000 euros, to pay for cobit because it borrows only international markets and that we have to pay that. but this takes time. it takes time, so those is on the people who call it people to actually join out the doors and work out the oh, okay. so you didn't consults us any boat with that money and you want to do the same thing. now with your grand it takes time, but i think you know, if the booming lindsey graham and you can hardly blame them, the amount isn't actually pursuing one on file a piece of work. you're being, you're being kind for the, the hosting, but the people to bring him on. i'm from the stages than that is a really good indication that they are. how does this, their governance, you know,
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the item is, is the champion on? and then, you know, another thing, it was just think about, you know, when we looked at the potentate site, brian and what's gonna happen there really is whether we're actually gonna ultimately get troops on the ground, which is a possibility. another possibility which i'm seeing now being floated by the chair of media machine. i'm going to call that propaganda machine because people say the tier of but it is, is 6 things. now we things really professional films make know, don't know. i know. like we seems really professional films might have got professional production company to come in and make these videos about how the f, 16 plans. but when the war against a mix up, you know, a little this is just ending in disaster. but i think, but we do have timelines, we do have points where people that believe the lessons uh next year, 2024. and i think that will be a big no vote against this kind of what else? you know? yeah, well i mean with george and i think i think the words know that george and i have very careful about invoking the,
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the 2nd world war and nazi germany because i think it's so abused and people don't have a good knowledge of that history. however, you know, it's the m 16 sounds like wonder weapons, the super secret weapons to win the war against the britain. you know, i mean, that's what it sounds like to me. and if you ask anyone that knows anything about these, this weaponry is that for us is anytime and type dismiss defense system is far more sophisticated. these weapons are not going to move the needle in one way or another . but if the western audiences, oh yeah, we use, what was i, i think it was, i'm the administrative defense and the okay. you know, when the, when those of british tanks show up in your brain, it's going to be over. yeah. it was over. they burned like the rest of them. sure. yes and no question. i mean, i always thought that all the talk about, well let's move this need. let's give them this. let's give them the high miles. let's give them the depleted uranium, but let's give them a cluster, munitions. so let's give them a f sixteens that get the little liquid things,
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the bradley fighting vehicle that's going to the abrams. thanks always. let's keep escalating more and more of the way was that the goal isn't so much to um yeah, move the leader in favor of ukraine. they don't really think ukraine kind of defeats russia. i want to many weapons you sent. the goal is to keep the world going. keep draining, rush, i keep exhausting. rush up, among others, the more sinister figures, such as victoria newland as a way of actually triggering this will because i think they really do want this will between the nato, russia and the they, the more they get involved, the more you, you sending them all the stakes or raise them the the less likely it is that you're just going to back away and walk away and say okay, well that's and we're done, we're going home. it becomes less and less like the more committed you want. it becomes less and less likely that you're ever going to walk away. so i think that's
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why they keep pushing it. it's not because they think your brain can, can possibly win the war based. they just want this war to continue to get people not stare. martin, your thoughts go ahead. yeah, i have to agree. i think we have reached that point. the best solution. now let's say, you know, i wonder how the historians will write this up. and then we look back it is, you know, this period in the mountains, the king georgia, the madness of joy binder. and in a president who just this week was on television was off by journalist about the so called the attempt to come in russia. and he is response was yeah, function is losing the will in a rush. and it's just what i mean, how long is the guy doing? it wouldn't let me talk to you. but anyway, 11 to should i is if, if the democratic party ever get around to putting this guy in a straight truck, it all kind of happens. we actually end up, you know, going to the pose, in long years time, is this guy even going to better remember what he had for breakfast?
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so i think there's a level of, into the american indian because you can be a completely counter intuitive about and i'll throw at the george here. the democratic party is the established, been loved still by him, but he's going to do anything they want him to do. ok. so i don't think this is by his board. this is victoria new ones or jake sullivan. tony blinking this, this is what they want. it, they have a long history of this are all rushing gators. okay. i mean, look, get a job. i mean, what is 80 years old? i mean, you know, it was only 5 minutes ago he was against gay marriage, and now he's up. i transgender. i'm for sure himself. i mean, come on with no. how could it's all to be taken seriously? sorry. go ahead. george. yes, exactly. he's not an easy 80. he's a bad 80. i mean, he's a very bad and he really doesn't address is a, you know, they were leading the, uh, the administration saying, well what we're going to do with your brain and we're going to promise you praying . the billing is the ukraine doesn't have to go through all the steps in the
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membership, you know, they can just, it'll skip all the membership action plan and all the rest of it. so that, that's going to be our deal of vilnius. and then they are buying, the brand has to go through the steps the, all, this is no idea what's going on. nobody does, he didn't even understand the big issues. um and yeah, as this was obviously being driven by, is that a blinking uh new lo sullivan or for the rush or gate as orval rep? obsessively. uh, hold post. uh, russia always have been throw out the uh, careers, and they, they pull this uh well going and that's really the problem that is, that the political establish when one binding, because he doesn't offer any kind of a resistance to me. why didn't believe they like from the trunk of a some resistance? i mean, not very effectively and not consistently, but he said you were to ask questions like, what the hell are we doing in syria? and when are we gonna wrap it up in enough time to stop by and they were all such
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questions. i mean, they always happy, you know, you guys keep going, do do whatever you need to do. i'm off for another long weekend in delaware. i get for them a half with 30 seconds barton. go ahead, finish it off. so what we're going to, and you know what i mean, what, what are we really talking about next weekend? uh, i think the dirty bum situation is incredibly worried and i think uh, a number of western leaders and bite and will be behind some sort of of scale. and they say well, and you kind of gets russia, but um, so interesting what they attempted to and the whole story, the way the media portray edge, the circle attempt it could rest of the what was actually seen is a model in charge a, the wagner group and fusion, conversely, looking for sobriety and come a known escalation. and i think this is coming up more and more, you know? so in one way i am slightly positive to see that there is much more recalcitrant comments on social media and media. generally,
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we don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the israeli defense forces strike the west bank city of janine leaving 8th that and 27 in your of forwarding to the palestinian health ministry. also i had the where and award today will be the resistance tomorrow. french police has worn us, they've desperately tried to quell week long riots. one politician has even claimed that the country is about to be torn apart web here and we can clearly see that we're in the early stages of a civil. what is the civil war?
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it's a confrontation between one part of the population against the state is exactly what we have here today. and the us state department released as a report on the us troop withdrawal from afghanistan flaming both the biden and trump administrations for the pay off and violence that ensued the coming to you for marty international students in moscow. i'm here all a isabel with the latest news updates. welcome to the program reported clashes between palestinian and israeli defense forces have reached a mosque in the janine camp. and adf jet has reportedly struck with these really air force has place to be a nearby threats. at least 8 people have been killed and 27 injured in the past 24 hours. the
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of the policy and health ministry says that is really missile strikes, targeted residential buildings in the area of the janine refugee camp classes between palestinians and israel. defense forces were reported in several areas of the city. medical workers engineering say the number of victims is at the highest level since 2002 is really forces were also accused of cutting electricity in the city and blocking ambulances from accessing the area r t 's. maria, for notion of brings us more on the situation. yes, it is still not clear how many ground troops participate in this operation, but we do know that's more than $100.00. 20 arm and bagels were dispatched. in addition to heavy equipment, find to, to send drones. this is for the 1st time and nearly 2 decades that we see these
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really army attack him to westbank from this kinds. the idea of spokesperson said that the purpose of this operation is to curb terrorist capabilities the command center and the board to raise and weapons storage is all the major targets. it is also mentioned in the idea of statements that have been militants. headquarters i've been so that there is a civil infrastructure around a school at clinic and a food distribution center about un palestinian religious agency, but making it challenging for days rarely army to attack hands advance. the army says that safety terry tax in the last 2 years came from jeanine, which is known as the assignments i also pallet established in arms or resistance. and since the beginning of these here, a 28 is riley's last a lively and terror attack. so i have to say that space operation was like very much and dissipated ends rather inevitable. and this is something that somebody has hopefully shows and politicians from the countries ruling call ation and opposition
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rather agree upon. in the face of generation, we will take a proactive and decisive approach. anyone who harms the citizens to phase row will pay a heavy price. become under brigade, the power of troopers and go, i need to get together with the shame that work against terrorist infrastructure and attempts to build michelle production systems in jeanine. were there any other assistance the palestinian authority, as well as most of the international community, basically sees the west bank occupied by israel since the 1967 war. and so they see any action of people on the route, including with weapons enrolled as self defense and re this is they have the right for, according to international law, or the palestinian deputy prime minister calls israel's monday operation at war crime with these really occupation government is doing in the city of jeanine and it's come, he's a new world crime against our defenseless people. probably still and people will
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not. neil will not surrender will not raise the wide flag and will remain steadfast on their land in the face of this brutal aggression until the patient is defeated and freedom is achieved. the leader of mazda milton grove, paroling the palestinian in claims of guys as well as people from islamic jihad, also bass. in the 3 bull already reacted saying they support the people off of westbank, promising a violent response to israel had to activate it's ira defense system. theory and retaliation from gaz us troops. so the situation may get even 10. so the now at any moment we got different takes on this situation and jeanine will stuff us jetta a resident of the refugee camp. and we made east expert young. you been men are some shared their views. yes. ok. so i'm running from 12, i'm in the, in the night. in fact, we is shocked by the, is there any box against the target?
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did the people i thought did the, that's just getting it was, you know, if he's a job, we get, we don't dent extra ducky for out. except that's military option. we'd be like this . also that's a big committed to, to go. so with the, with the, with the military, james at that junior, from the front entrance of jeanine for that space from hyperspace from that to sleep. and all of that came through do you need it? cuz you can talk to me. i guess these are things you know, you can get this, the people is there to try to get into the fights of i'm to, it's i to kill the people. i'm joke. i'm just starting the job. is that infrastructure in geneva? cuz you can this situation and you know, it was really hard on the farm that's time to this moment in the money we had about the people we talked about 7 being put under the care article. do we talk about the doctors? we don't get that. so because the people that try to protect themselves there when they try to find the safety space, we are in the water situation in this moment. and we are really in very difficult situation and we thought to it, but just to protect all of our so this is
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a limited ease, really operation a being only the refugee camp offering jeanine, even though the old signalfx janitta surrounded by these are the forces and banks, but the means is the army claims is to go inside. there are 2 g camp and destroyed the infrastructure of terrorism. this is the purpose of the operation is that army defines it, but i think that the, it said because it's such a limited operation. and i think he said also has some a political aspect. i think it probably me to spend it than you know, he's trying to set beside the right wing get fictions these governments that the, because he is been criticized that he's not doing enough the against the but a student there was in and out of france were cities across the country have seen mass riots for the 6 night in
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a row. at least $157.00 arrests were made overnight with more than $3000.00 people detained in total. the unrest with spark by the police killing of a young man of old jury in this sense in paris. the china lodge in official complaint with france on sunday, after a bus carrying 41 chinese torres was attacked, some passengers to stay in minor injuries and the windshield was broken. chair professor at su child university. victor gal said the incident was very unfortunate
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. the decision was made right away on the spot to divert the bus to switzerland so that the peasant guys have already filled out all sorts of us back for china. so eventually this is a function to be up to a very unfortunate attack on chinese towards i hope you will not be repeated. i hope no deliberate attack will be targeting civilians and torres in particular french president and man, one more crown posted a special security meeting at the presidential palace on sunday night, joined by his prime minister and interior minister. he delayed an official state visit to germany as a crowd funding page was created for the family of the kill team which collected over 585-0000 euros. in stark contrast, another crowd funding effort for the policeman who killed the victim,
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received 5 times more, was over 800000 euros, collected from over 40000 people are to contributor rachel mars and has more. it's been nearly a week since a french police officer was accused of shooting a 17 year. busy teenager of north african descent at point blank range and a pair of suburbs. it all happened when the under each driver of a stolen mercedes, a class with polish plates, tried to flee the cops. now the officer sits a detention under investigation for voluntary homicide. meanwhile, the unrest continues around the country on saturday night alone, over 700 individuals with an average age of 17, according to the authorities were arrested. that's in addition to the cars being torch, then baked right into the pavement. a mirror of a southern suburb of paris took the social media with a statement over the weekend, saying that a quote, assassination attempt was made against his family. he alleges that was worth.

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