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so the last 3 weeks of my columns, those are those k is going to create some sort of does he put them in? and one of these nuclear power plants from business uppers, is you pronounced that correctly. new k plus a lot of the 2 is my guess is a lot to do it a few days before the summit. oh wait, i'm see. if anything sold, it came out of the summit and then do it all to do is just start up more panic and i think that will be a tragedy if that happens, because you can see how western media you can see and how old is west valley so, so ready, so prepared to pile on the safe news and go with this. we saw exactly the same thing earlier. so i mean, i did when i was a younger journalist from the 19 ninety's in yugoslavia with the bombing of um, oh sorry, 8. 0, which is immediate, be claimed on the subs, tons of subs, and do it turns out that the muslims themselves but that's was the sense um and uh, and the deal is around him needs to go head with and they said booming campaign
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which incidentally was illegal didn't get to you and buffing for it, you know, so i think it's just gonna repeat itself, but, but made, so it was always going to be sideline. nature is always going to be a cool, a player that comes of very cool in this. yeah. which of the georgia mean logic would dictate the no, i'm agree with martin j. i been, i been talking about of balls, flags, dirty balls, flag. you and i talked about on the gabble in our pod counts for, for months now. but only the, the losing side would do that and it's kind of, it's hard and mean i'm so i suppose it very difficult for western audiences to kind of comprehend because there's been a plethora of particles at the counter offensive. isn't going so well. ok. and if you really want to know, it's actually going very badly if you make the effort to look at the alternative news. but this is this little bit, but this is all of nato's make a. okay. i mean, if it works in a compromise, you know, we're not underside. would wind essentially as neutrality. why isn't that even
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remotely thought about me? yes, that's it. that's exactly right. why isn't that remote, please? the what about even low? because we know when nature promise membership needs a membership that you bring in in 2000 they how did the ukrainians respond? they responded by voting into a power of victory and the co which will promptly changed the ukranian constitution to stipulate that ukraine will be a neutral power, and that was infuriated bates. so of course, we know that they began floating during the throw. you have to go away from that moment time, but i just shows that you gradient themselves whenever and susie aspect about the nato membership and george zalinski ran as a piece candidate as a, is there anything around is a piece scan to the adult. you get another to 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 ran.
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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 the landscape standpoint based plan was the landscape doesn't have a 10 point be spent. the landscape is demanding the roster capitulate, so nato and all of nathan members, they are essentially committed to the goal of russian capitulation. how is that gonna happen? how is ukraine go to force russia to capitulate the, you know, the greatest nuclear power in the world? and that's the, that's the position. and the game, it means it's a guarantee for, 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 pull it. it is up to all kinds of
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missed you if you know the building up forces against the bela rose. this is a building. they've been investing in full for love in militarization. it's a jacking up. it's a mill, ex, military expenditures like there's no tomorrow. got any of those what the polls apply. they. so that's another possibility of us. so there's going to be some kind of a, a, a, a, a full, again, photos, flag type, a compensation between poland and below rows. so there all kinds of ways as yes it would, you need to could get itself even more directly involved with the by to, you know, in a martin is, i don't know. i suppose the humorous comes from and ladies of nato's hubris is that my in a fantasy and it was biting. see partners. okay. in, in, in uh, in la libya. it was uh, gabe overland, libby living there and defenses. and of course, you've already mentioned the bombing of, of serbia. every single instance i raised there was very little resistance,
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at least on a technological way. they couldn't resist. no, they're putting all of the rigs in one basket called ukraine to defeat russia. i mean, what is wrong with these people? i think is eluded area. i think of the but i'm still some sort going on. where's the come and get those are easy now, and then we don't have any process to then in any dumb a democratic process. it's so incredibly arbitrary. i think that's really the real problem. if you take a look at here, i'm now, i mean it's very, it feels very much like we're in the last days, the roman empire, you know, the rising of the problems. i'm watching macro on the l, as in john. com said, you know, it shows as a popularity in germany is down smells 30 percent and i wonder how long this coalition years. they're telling us that even bread and circuses isn't working anymore. it's not working. i'm, you know, you can is easy to see why we're living now in a period of what i cool. i don't have a better expression for it. my older goals are referred to as 0 governance. and
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it's something i've noticed in the last 20 years. this is something that we purchased, it was look 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 as i'm not going to come to the u. k. 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 visit it, 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 beach. i because 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,
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we'll continue our discussion on some real estate with our to the, the ultimate to prospect where all things are considered on people. this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing some real news the let's go back to georgia to 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 process these have been employed, the governments had fallen. um, but you know, charge me, you know,
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i don't want to bring into 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 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 job already did. indeed, and that's hopefully get. this was a in south carolina and lindsey, so ram is south carolina is the center to and lindsey graham was trying to throw as many uh, delicacies to the crowd as a lot of read me. lot of directors read me. yeah. the robins had it cuz they read
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me, you say, oh i, i've been with probably 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 and 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 that the lindsey grant is really bad, useful trauma because if from ever does get back in to office, lindsey is graham is going to demand some kind of a reward for having supported him as a whole other place. but now graham is going to have difficult. is he getting anything? i mean, the, you know, he is really, that means, i mean is like, you know, it's, it's very, i'm liking out that, you know, he's going to prevail in any primary in south carolina. so he's really has that. i
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think that's that. so therefore, trump doesn't need to worry about the app, like a thing, lindsey graham, but going back to mont this point about the use, the euro is indeed absolutely frustrated that every time they want to vote for you more money for um the ukraine. hey, let's make sure that they don't have to pay, you know, we will 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, or bank goes along and it says no, no, we don't agree with this. and it's just driving them crazy. i mean, 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, 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
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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 day, 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 club 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 it's not, but they will. 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 don't put any right, 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 year is running out of money though, and germany is running out of money. now german sponges bank is down to as low as $20000000000.00 and the expos design that's going to be observed in next 2 or 3
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years with the pay stub by deals from europe on deals that it made 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, $50000000000.00 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 the people to actually join out the doors and work out the oh, okay, so you didn't consults us any boat, all that money and you want to do the same thing now with your grand it takes time, but i think, you know, if people are doing lindsey graham and you can hardly blame eliza, mine isn't actually pursuing one on file a piece of work. you're being, you're being kind the hosting, but the people to bring him on. i'm from stages. and that is a really good indication that they are, how does this there a governance, you know, the item is, is the champion on? and then, you know, another thing, it was just think about, you know,
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when we look at the potentate site plan 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 chess media machine. i'm not gonna call that propaganda machine because papers that are pure, 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, all of this is just ending in disaster. but i think, but we do have timelines, we do have points where people thought you'd be elections next year, 2024. and i think that will be a big no vote against this kind of what else? yeah, yeah. well, i mean with george and i think i think the words know that george and i have very careful about invoking the, the 2nd world war and nazi germany because i think it's so abused and people don't
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have a good knowledge of bad history. however, you know, they have 16 sounds like wonder weapons. the super secret what weapons do in the war against the britain. you know, i mean, that's what it sounds like to me spending. if you ask anyone that knows anything about these, this weaponry is that for us is anytime and type of miss 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 probably think it was, i'm the administrative defense and the okay. you know, when the, when those 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, the bradley fighting vehicle that's going to the abrams. thanks always. let's keep
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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 and russian that they, the more they get involved, the more you you're 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 as a 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 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
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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 i saw the madness of king george's the madness of joy binder and in a president who just this week was on television was off by journalist about the circle of the attempt to come in russia. and he is response was yeah, function is losing the will in a rush. this is the, it's just the, i mean, how long is the guy do you know, and we'll be talking about it 11 to should i is. what if, if the democratic party ever get around to put in this kind of straight track, 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? 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
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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 belong, history of this are all russia, 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 a transgender example ser himself. i mean, come on, let's look at how can 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 the and he really doesn't. i versus the, you know, they, they will leaking 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 membership, you know, they can just to escape all the membership action plan and all the rest of it. i
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know that that's going to be our deal of vilnius and then they are buying the brand has to go through all the stuff the, all, this is no idea what's going on. nobody does, he didn't even understand the big issues. and yeah, as this was obviously being driven by his, is that a blinking a new loan? sullivan, all the russia gave us all of a rep, obsessively hold. post of the russia always have been throw out the careers and they, they pull this low building. 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 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
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guess they have a have a, we have 30 seconds barton. go ahead, finish it off. so we're going to end, you know what i mean, what, what are we gonna be talking about next weekend? uh, i think um, the dirty bum situation is incredibly worried and i think uh, a number of, uh, what's the latest and bite and will be behind some sort of of scale. you need to, well, and you kind of gets russia, but um, so interesting what they attempted to and the whole story, the way media portray just the circle attempt it could rest of the what was actually seen is a model inch touch by a 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 recalcitrance comments on social media and media. generally, people are starting to wake up, even starting the argument ran out of time, what
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a thing my guess in budapest and in american. so the one think i'd be worse for watching us here at our dc. and next time we member across cyprus, the israeli defense forces strikes the west bank city of jeanine, leaving 8 dead and 27 injured according to the palestinian health ministry. the ukrainians are being taken from the streets and sent to the war that's supporting to a p o w who says that's how he ended up on the front line warning he might have been speaking under direct i was on my way home from work that put me out of the bus and it took me to the military and leasing office. i pass the medical board and was immediately handed someone to the army,
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the and well, almost 70 percent of french citizens by the introduction of a state of emergency. amid the governments in the inability to plum riot, the national association of mayors urges for a civic novelization the coming to you from moscow. this is our t international with the latest world news. i'm here all a isabel, great to have you join us. it is rarely defense forces have reached a mosque and the janine refugee camp defended by palestinian resistance. an idea of jet struck with these really air force has claimed to be a nearby threats. at least 8 people were killed and 27 injured in the past 24 hours . the,
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the palestinian health ministry says that is really missile strikes. targeted residential buildings in the area of the janine refugee camp confrontations between palestinian resistance and the idea were reported in several areas of the city, medical workers and jenny and say the number of victims is at the highest level since 2002 is really forces also reportedly cut electricity in the city, and bloss ambulances from accessing the area are to maria for notion of brings us more on the situation. it is still not clear how many ground troops participate in this operation, but we do know that more than 120 our months 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 it as cool, a cleaning kind of food distribution center about un palestinian and really nice agencies making it challenging for days really army to attack tens of the bands. the army says that's 50 terry tax in the last 2 years came from jeanine, which is known as the assignments. i also palate, the se, in armed 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 the base operation was like very much and dissipated ends. rather a novice of all of this is something that some by this official is and politicians from the countries ruling call ation. an opposition rather agree upon the phase of
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generation. we will take a proactive and decisive approach. anyone who harms the citizens to phase row will pay a heavy price. the come under brigade, the power of troopers and go any brigade together with the shooting that work against terrorist infrastructure and attempts to build missile production systems engineering. 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 a resistance they have the right for according to international law, the palestinians deputy prime minister calls israel's monday operation at wall crime in the letter yesterday. what is happening is a new attempt to remove the camp from existence and display such people the hurrow of jennings and its stubborn and steadfast capital resistant to the occupation and
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its invasions. it was just like the rest of our city's villages in camps. now, our heretic, people will confront this aggression that is taking place under the eyes of the international community where innocent people are funds by playing themselves saw what a leader of mazda, milton grove, paroling, the palestinian in claims of guys as well as people from is law make jihad also base in the 3 bull already reacted to saying they support the people off of westbank. promising a violent response to israel had to activate is ira defense, system theory and retaliation from gaz us troops. so the situation may get even 10 . so the, now at any moment the, this what it shows the idea of targeting journalist destroying the camera equipment is really troop fired from a military vehicle damaging the camera before driving away. according to w, a. f,
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a news agency, the crew included an hour between the reporter and his camera operator was stuff a ship to a resident of. janine has described the severity of the situation on the ground. i guess i to some of the money from as well, but i'm in the night. in fact we did so by the is there any box against the target to the people? i'm sorry. do that. that's just getting in the middle gene is usually got we get we don't dentex subject before hours except that's mandatory ocean. we'd be like the biggest also that's a big committed sort of drawers with the, with, with the ministry jeeps at that junior. and that's what you need from that space from hyperspace from numbers please. and all of that can please, you need to cancel that. i guess these options, you can get this, the people there to start to get into the 5002. it tried to kill the people and go and distorted, that is that infrastructure and you need it to become the situation. and you know,
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it was really hot from that time comes to this moment in the money we had about the people who talked about 7 being put under the care article. we talk about the computer itself because the people that try to protect themselves there when they try to find the safety space. we are in the warm situation in this moment. and we are really in very difficult situation and we tied to it, but just to protect all of our so now following the dudley is really operation, people in gaza took to the streets, building palestinian flags and banners expressing their solidarity with those and jeanine as he is really attack continues and janine go to our website, r t dot com. so more up to date information as well as background on the is really occupation will keep you updated as the situation unfolds. do stay tuned. the plans for full scale
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mobilization and ukraine may have some challenges ahead. as the nation's recruitment chief in one of the country's largest cities, levels has sounded, the alarm that only 20 percent of the required number of men are showing up at, in the smith offices to the situation means that operations have been launched to fill the needs of the army, according to the official. meanwhile, social media has been flooded with the images of authorities snatching men office streets and taking them to enlistments centers of ukraine has been partially mobilized with several regions under total mobilization. for mobilization means that all men fit for service should report to enlistment offices without hesitation . meanwhile, in russia, defense minister survey showing gu address to cranes failed counter offensive. during a military meeting with top army officials,
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i'm familiar with something else comes up on the south. the nets because of corrosion domestic direction. saloons where ukrainian formations are undertaking unsuccessful attacks. groups of the russian on forces destroyed. 15 aircrafts, 3 helicopters and 920 on the week of including 16 legal par tanks versus almost 100 percent of the tanks of discharge supplied by poland and 4 weeks ago. regardless of the significant loss of the ukrainian leadership. at the insistence of western craters, requires the command of the armed forces of ukraine to continue the offensive. now on top of the russian defense minister statement on the destruction of 16 leper tags, ukraine is set back even further. as poland prime minister has announced a delay in the launch of a leopard service center due to a lack of spare parts showing who went on to highlight that moscow has destroyed more than $150.00 us, supplied high mars missiles, which usually target civilian populations in residential areas,
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in order for kids to compensate for its inability to make progress on the battlefield. x r t ziegler sonnus brings us the stories of captured, ukrainian, po w's who explained how they were forced to go fight by the care of redeem a note. the interview may have been taken under dress. these 2 men were looking to join ukraine's army in which they had never served. but the dropped office didn't care. lack of training and motivation wasn't the fact that when they were grabbed off the street to replenish the garrison on the front, the more affordable i was on my way home from work. they put me out of the bus and took me to the meal train leasing office. i pass the medical board. i was immediately handed someone to the army. i didn't want to part the speed of this for it all started. my thing to do most can i was sitting.

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