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national atomic energy agencies or observations that there aren't any explosive devices at the nuclear power plant. why are they leaving that out? that seems like a very crucial detail to admit. now this is a really serious event. like if there was a potential explosion, there could be serious consequences who could actually take advantage of this, either moscow or ukraine, or even nearby countries. how could any of them have any sort of advantage if this event were to happen? and what could be the consequences? well, regardless of the actual technical details of the event, i think but, but still feels that they have dominion over global information space. and that no matter what actually takes place on the ground, their media reaches all corners of the globe and they can spin. it's any way that they want. i think that's primarily what they're banking on. and unfortunately, the west does still have
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a very formidable. busy reach when it comes to global media. so i, i think that's what they have in mind if this does end up on folding that way. now in a recent interview with the financial times ukraine's defense minister said his country is quotes the best testing ground for western weapons. what's your take on, on that comment? it's specifically, does it confirm if cather simply being used as a pond by the western players? and i think that it's abundantly clear that this entire conflict is nothing more than a proxy war by the united states. it's allies using ukraine as an intermediary . the actions that in crane is compelled to take big, no sense in the context of ukraine's actual best interest. and so how else can we explain this? then you ukraine being a proxy being a testing ground for outside powers, and isn't it interesting that it's russia accused of violating ukraine sovereignty?
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what it is the collective west using ukraine in this way? well, timing is always something worth considering now. do you believe there's any sort of connection to the why says reason failure to benefit from per goshen issue now on to that for road? yeah, absolutely. yeah, and this all comes amid the, the stalled ukrainian offensive, and we were all told was going to break through russian defences. and the 1st 24 to 48 hours. it is now a month. the clock is ticking in, in multiple ways, especially in terms of limited artillery ammunition that was given to find the head of the offense of uh so what, what are there other options if the offensive is obviously not going to meet its objectives? how else can be us and do crating and proxies try to snatch some sort of victory from the jaws of defeat? we'll see what happens. remember lennox, geo political analyst and former us marine, thank you. thank you. the. the is really military has carried out several
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airstrikes on gaza, but no casualties have yet been reported to. the idea of said it was responding to a 5 rockets launch from the area into the city of throats. the rockets were reportedly intersected or landed in open areas. israel plains, it had come off as militant targets as the group controls the territory. the latest escalation also follows an attack in car ramming and stabbing and tell a v and a mass of as really a tab on the janine refugee cab against the backdrop of all of this. israel's national security minister has urged the country citizens to buy weapons to protect themselves. this is our policy and the ministry of national security to give the citizens weapons. so they just turned themselves. we can not deploy a police officer in every cold the but we can distribute the weapons disabilities
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to defend themselves. i call in all is rarely citizens to own guns. are ministry policies to make it as easy as possible because weapons saved lives. a large scale is rarely military operation in the janine refugee camp, less $313.00 palestinians, and one is released soldier dead, israel bulldoze trees, roads, electricity, and water pipe destroying infrastructure. according to media reports is really military aircraft were deployed in the operation while the city itself was located . the idea has now withdrawn from the area, but the tensions remain high due to the recent attacks. jamal's, the talents political analysts and former advisor to the palestinian prime minister has said that israel's operation has one goal to get rid of palestine. i think we should look to that really tell you about asian military aggression and that.
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busy all of this and this government has one. busy a to the next, the 1st thing in the territory of the style is not all the was bad, at least there when you do only that, a fix it is with yeah, the high populated area. this is the main part of it. and the thing that they showed, yeah, bro, all pauses for a gaze that project unfortunately, as i use the division between the senior level that hold on between the be a mass. so yeah, the weekend and both of them add to both the senior people in one option that they should set of them that provides the best but understand in june that of having that chose to send back the ongoing escalation and violence comes them made yet another settlement policy pushed by israel in the west bank with palestinian
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inhabited land and a unesco cultural heritage sites becoming a target of a large construction efforts with the military also involves several environmental organizations have also called upon to leave to scrap the proposed plan due to its potential consequences for ecology in the area. archie is maria for notion. i have more details these gorgeous terrorist hillsides of but to you, an ancient village in the west bank are and you can ask a world heritage site. it's unique, sophisticated irrigation system based on a network of channels fed by underground sources dates back 3000 years. and today it is in danger ecologist say these rarely government is planning to build a jewish settlement on a nearby hilltop that may cause irreparable harm in the construction of the
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settlement here will alter uh, basically the um, the location ecologically. and hydrologic ne, which would then definitely present uh, the springs recharge. uh and its original status as well as uh, disrupting the ecological have been caught in the area several, israeli, and palestinian environmental list. organizations have petitions, these really authorities to prevent moving ahead with the construction plan warren and about the potential damage it may have on the terrace farm lands on the other side of the hill and raising awareness about what they call and abuse of international legal regulations. grabbing land for section one expansion purposes, it is on this particular site is not the only violating international law from the perspective of the building settlements and legal settlements themselves. it is also violating international law in terms of the protection of the you and you
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or the unesco words hurt at sites. the effort has been largely supported by locals could on, has been the mayor and by 2 to for 24 years. he's one of those behind the unesco request. we matched by the roman pool water from springs is collected, and from where it is distributed to channels, irrigating this around in agricultural lens. he says the set one construction may not only in danger nature, but also have a negative effect on the thousands of residents who depend on farming. it's a disaster if the, if the author would call it old visual design, the threes, the visions have a, uh, also the income of this, the federal says, would it be cost for the family? this would be it without an income. there is another concerned local raise. the supplement project provides for the construction for
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a start of mold in 500 housing units built on what israel considers a state land, but the palestinian families living in the area. see as there is that sounds family . he's among them. he accuses these riley authorities of neglect on ecological issues and violating the rise of palestinians zone is the love of getting about environment. they're not kidding about the human rights. they are not getting about anything. they want to police the police thing and they want to get their land and the country, and they want to set them in the area as well as new government believes to be the most far right and the country's history approved and unprecedented scale of settlement expansion throughout the west bank, the international community strongly condemned the move warning. it may lead to further confrontation with palestinians, but these rarely expansions continues. regardless, we contacted the various is rarely, authorities in charge asking to clarify if they consider the environmental, social,
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economic, cultural effect. the supplement project might have on the area and it's inhabitants . we received no response. but future jewish community is supposed to be built on top of the hill behind me, less than one and a half kilometer from but to you. and while it will mark and you start for another is rarely assessments here and go to find the west bank. the raw fear is that it could also mean the end of the beauty, uniqueness and even existence of the palestine and village. right from ocean alt a reporting from but to you and the palestinian administration. the artificial intelligence such as cha, g, p t could significantly increase unemployment rates in india and indonesia. that's according to the japan center for economic research and the k, which conducted a survey across asia on the impact of a i to despite study economic growth, unemployment rates last year, among 15 to 24 year olds in india and indonesia were at 23. and 13 percent
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respectively. according to world bank data, economists from the countries were not optimistic about the influence of a i. we spoke to a panel of guests who believe that a i could be useful in many aspects of wise and people have, but no choice to adapt. when it comes to country like india, we are gonna appreciate that. same is getting the jobs are in maximum category here and on the scale. definitely. i'm not looking into the a when it comes to what example aggregated share on a manual labor and other. the only option left for on both sides of the segment is continued to upgrade. the spin it is leg meant to be moved from any surely computer language is from one language to other from one it's good said to other from the fax machine to computers. now we're talking of you know, um, more variety based technologies. so it'd be helpful. it was very loud. you, there is no, i don't need if we are secondary in the mind,
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definitely it may be really bit outdated due to them. their technology is progressing. so the only option is either via upgrade or to be the stop the perfect log in with owners have it's been, it's new technology and like anything new people who don't have gripes or uncertainty about it because it's a new, it's a new thing coming to the market, but i don't think anyone can say what the outcome really about. it is, it's too early in its development and it's used for people to knock it down. they say i can be used to tackle a lot of problems that we face, like one of the problems, for example, is in terms of credit financing. and how people are rated in credit financing. i think a, i can be used as a good to, to reach people who i need for more unemployment. and especially because a lot of african countries have a big number of, uh, people working in,
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in for more employment. so how do you then give up proper reading for someone who is informed and informed where the employment so the other these other areas can being argued culture, health care. there's so many things that a i can play a parting, there's no turning back. so the only thing for the community is to embrace the change also to be burns out uh for the upcoming uh, friends. it is your birthday uh what we need to get in has or steal for those those . you know, i can help us in a, uh, in find the latest for him. he's gonna have to wait a moment monday, josh, and get the ultimate or the jobs. so. uh yeah. so what i think is, uh, any in realizing today i is getting more important uh, giving this needs to, uh, it has to go to the price. of course it is, you give them that i'm also elect or the little about the use of
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a i should be included in, in our nation on vision strategy. and also we need to, we'll see how that works with this, the provided, but also in the show. we also got the rising sign of put it in smart cities. so i guess the community should, yeah, the only thing is to embrace the change and see where it's going to be. uh, it'll get to be enhanced by the eventually i break. so set to introduce a new currency, best buy gold. in contrast to the credit back to us dollar with countries lining up to join the growing initiatives. the brakes countries are planning to introduce a new trading car and see which will be backed by gold. more and more accounts recently expressed desire to join brakes. the decision comes one month ahead of an alliance summit in johannesburg, south africa, and as country's interest in bricks. membership and new currency implementation has
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a spike. 241 russian foreign ministry has stated that if african states show enthusiasm, the groups expansion may also be on the russia, african summit agenda, the end of july. as of now, the brakes group remains comprised of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. to further discuss, assess, go live, to independent at the called economy as chris hart. welcome, chris, how would you assess the new currency proposal by briggs, which takes us back to the gold standard, which is in contrast to the credit backed us standard. but i think at the moment is to budget code, sees that, that the books code to you could say would compete with the one is the euro. the other is the tone that those are the 2 really big. ready for moment, and as you say, create it, picked a little harder to do it with what's happening in the us and when most of these few
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yes the a to create it that is that came to us dollar, which is really just a great big black coat but is really believed in a couple of months when we see that it is when we see this change with other currency. so, so the f, b, c of the privilege of figuring zip codes that created usually results to the enclosure. the value is the code of the useful. it is the slow erosion of pop ups freely ever since they've continued to cruise by system. the ability to sit until fully configured to create best system in 1971 before this pre selected. cause he bates, gold system to use it from the to pressure their results. 1971. but since the thought is appropriate, the up to lift it's um it's
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a little given to you as a put that you'd expect from the currency that no longer has. as many times you pull back to previous only thing that fixed dollar is confidence to have a sit currency back to fit to sleep by the budget emerging market curve. countries in the world is an interesting uh oh, pretty much because i think this may will be a much better sort of better if it's managed correctly. that the us dollar or the euro. and we, i think part of it is from the shift in economic coat. we good, but you know, 20 minutes you can even 40 years ago the, the, the g 7 dominates with the trouble of color point 5. but a long way and the merging bulk boom that we've had in the last 20
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city, 40 years, especially with china, india, into logics, to advocate id. but you look, it's really, we've had an explosion of growth and we've good enormously improvement to capability and capacity within these economies to the extent that the brooks as a whole, oh for the 5 books me. but this story story tenant the g c a. but as a economic book just in terms. ready of sheer size and can you then give it a piece of it? good. you know, i just wanted to other, given the massive inflation in the united states and also the economic downward spiral in europe. how fast do you think breaks could implement this transition, and how will it benefit the citizens of these respective nations as well? i think the 1st thing is to transition this. this is the colors he really, for training purposes. it doesn't necessarily replace the national guard sees yet, which seems like the same challenges with the euro,
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but to lot except the euro say to down the bill is stresses within the euro. ready but to bit down to. ready the courtesy that is also in use indulge, they use the actual color coded countries that we, we talked about is gonna take, it's going to take a while. but the 1st thing is j to of a training trip with these to know the value of what you're trying to give me a message as a solid into 2 days. i think that's good. so to still take some time, but it's not going to take to happen over night, but i think is sufficient will at least sufficient. but just for the straight to happen to let within 10 years. so you guys just see districts codes. i think pretty well the step is to the trouble trade for the dollar may escape if you see a shift in confidence. so the depending is confidence and you need new coverage.
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see the loss of confidence. it'd be i tux a legacy coverage. so you may, will see the stroke, they should start to hit the quick as and what is expected. and do you think we'll see that us, which currently still in spite of everything dominates the world dollar trade, try to hinder this move. perhaps the a sanctions as they've done before or other means as well. basically the, the americans in recent years is relied more and more on the military to enforce the courtesy adult limits. and that's going to be placing the difficulty, especially when you see the top is that the strength of the colored sees was the countries that are joining bricks is its own rights. and that it barricades as the approach to this is appropriate, paid to one me to seek cooperation and,
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and engage control that then a bully adult told me that seamless in the space that would be great independent economists, chris heart. thank you very much please. and that's are up on this segment, but coming up, it's clear that both nato and russia see this war as an ex, essential one. there seems to be no negotiation end to this. someone will lose the discussion next on cross off. because the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock where all things are considered non peter lavelle, nato is made it clear in teams. it's, you cream proxy war against russia as ex, essential, as such, russia to cease the conflict as x a central. it could not be otherwise, there will be no negotiated end to this conflict. one side will lose. the smart money is not on binding or nathan, the cross starting nato state. i'm joined by my guess. lucas gauge in brick. he's a marine veteran author in philosopher in salt lake city. we have david pine. he is deputy director of national operations for the task force on national and homeland security and engine able we crossing the tone. he is a swift journalist, writer, an politician. alright. prospect rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to uh,
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break for us. uh lucas. uh, there's a lot of things in play. there's a lot of moving pieces here in the last new cycle. zalinski still determined to retake crime me. uh, we have the uh, building this summit within nato gathering uh, in about 10 days time. um and we have this prospect of a false flag being mentioned intentionally into the media is a lot of scare mongering involved here. co and one more thing the counter offensive in ukraine is not going is, is scheduled no surprise there. what's the lay of the land, my friend, what do you see here and go ahead as well. i see that the russians are still doing what the issue are doing tactically, taking their time. they're not trying to put themselves in a meat grinder. and ukraine is doing the exact opposite. they're being pressured by nato and washington to go in full force. and as you mentioned, it's not working out that well, but they have to sell the story that extra going well and people aren't really buying it. i see more and more people questioning the narrative. and, you know,
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ukraine has been getting very desperate doing acts of terrorism stretching back since the beginning of the war from the bombing of the bridge ascending barrier to dina. now that the damn being flooded, i mean all these things, it's not a sign of someone winning the war. so russians are doing the great that they're doing very well on the battlefield there. i've heard people say 7 to one killed death ratios with a ukrainians who, losing 7 people, one russian. so it's not looking good for them. and i think that the russians will went out this war. i just, how many people before the negotiations? how many lives are lost before they sit down and actually talk peace? that's really the question. i absolutely agree. and i, an on the back of that, i would suggest that everyone go to sub stack and read john mearsheimer as late as missive, which is a basically reflection of lucas as lots and mine. let me go to d. n a in geneva. we keep hearing about these different scenarios about negotiations that the ukrainians can we conquer certain amount of land, cutting off the land bridge to you can try me. they'll have
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a better spot at the negotiating table. but there's, there's something wrong with that assumption. what, why would roger even sit down and negotiate and table at this point? go ahead in geneva. yes, i don't think that the russia is, is now right default on the goose chase on that because for sure we have to step that's. it's exactly the existence of the site because if they go now on the goose chase from the wall anywhere we continue because require he has read the acceptance and they go shows it as they said they're already doing to uh do, do, do to may call on to don't really work on crap, nothing to be done best with crimea. so to rush out, it's not the time to negotiate. they can negotiate only if the recording
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is right next to the member of may 2, which is not the case. no. and, you know, destroyed where to go to you. as long as i'm here you can see that russia is of the type fall there that the gym i me into. oh, well that's a, that's exactly the point. i'm glad you mentioned that because david, this is, you know, it's, it's not one ukraine, one. so i mean, we can listen to what, so wednesday the is a panhandler. he just wants money and he wants prestige that he wants a wants to pump up his ego. fine. are plenty and people in the west the want to do that. but david, it's not what ukraine wants. it's what washington wants. okay. and what washington wants as a strategic defeat of russia. well, russia is not going to go along with that. and you know what in between time and in the middle is ukraine being grinded into dust? david? yeah, so true. you know, the, the dirty secret gas or the secret of the western media refuses to admit as a,
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you know, of course, russian beta ukraine did. so after being provoked by buying the nato. but putting this at these terms on the table since day to the war, i've been covering that in the national interest and my real worth of stack websites and most recently of september uh, following the next agent as a for uh, you probably know lost by the russian federation of the russian essentially stated that it achieved all of its nearly all of its objectives. and the remaining objectives could be obtained through a piece that goes with the under the share of the steel. and that, that offers the table since september. so russia is really been the site has been trying to end the war, and the world would have ended it for us. you had its way back in march, march. 31st of course has went out to the peace deal was signed between uh, russian ukraine which is great. and then it
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a completely ranking on after it was pushed to do so by the, by the ministration. and then prime minister of the you k worst johnson. so that would have saved the lives of perhaps $450000.00 or more e radians. also, soldiers incidentally is, and i do agree with you with lucas, that you know, the pre encounter fencing has been going very badly with ukraine suffering the 71 casualties and treaty one overall more than a respiratory or so this laurie is going to end, we're going to do a huge peace settlement, the sooner we do into better russia, you know, the key i think is to uh, conclude a free and style pharmacy disagreement. and the work is it for one control? yeah, well you know, i come across as i'm going to look and see or come across this with the korean analogy. is it the problem with using it in this case here is that the major powers all agreed to the, to the arm assessed in, in,
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on the korean peninsula. i don't see, i don't see any reason world in the world by russia has to compromise on anything. we had the minutes process. okay. we already know what the negotiating position of the west is, is to lie. lucas, and that's correct. and the screen is were violated. so the russians have no reason to trust the west at all. they have to win completely in this war, and unfortunately that's gonna take more lights on the creating. and so, i mean, of course the russians are losing as well, but not as many people as the ukrainian side. and it's just a tragedy to see this and fold because it is the west pushing the ukrainians into that me credit. they don't care about your grant. i've said it since i have comments in the beginning, this war along the guy said they're just using his cannon fodder, cause they want to week and russia with sanctions and this war and everything, it's backfire. and peter, nothing has worked at his strength and brushes economy to strengthen their alliance with china and other countries, and to show the world that the western hedge and monique is collapsing, nobody trust america anymore. nobody trusts nato people. question, why didn't even have nato at this point? it's only causing problems and you know,
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people are saying that the premiums wanna join. they don't, they don't even have to join at this point because it's already that the west is acting as if they're already part of nato. so there are hardy putting troops in the ground mercenaries from several countries, not just ukraine fighting russia. it's every one fighting russia yet again, i'm so glad. lucas brought that up because defacto ukraine is already a member of nato. but without the article 5 guaranteed, i mean the washington must be popping champagne bottles everyday. so the cravings are willing to die, but we don't have to protect them. this is amazing. and the arms about producers, they're making tons of money. i mean, this is the, the best possible outcome because in the us, there's no obligation. other than to watch, you know, the ukraine grind itself into, into ashes. it's remarkable that they've been able to get an elite and ukraine to go along with this. maybe even more remarkable, gentleman is that you're a goes, is being led by the nose by washington, by

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