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says select conversely, so you cation step, pop, it's military spending and gets more deeply involved in ukraine. we all know as well in europe, we need to move to a war footing. we are involved in that we mobilize to how procurement process is with gifting equipment. we need to face russia directly. it's not the 1st time to buy a. so what has made such statements? back in january, he called on board his forces to meet russians, face to face and ukraine. and last month, during the short lived vog and the group mutiny, i would just wanted to use the situation to destabilize russia. however, the whole casual makers, world ongoing views have not been met with support on social media with some uses even invited him to take the lead in the trenches. ellwood is a complete moron. he's the one with the big ideas about blowing up the z and p. p. he's been at it for months. tell him to send his own family to the front line or better yet. tell him to go front line, telling you the british public. you're a war with the greatest nuclear arms country on the planet russia. do you seriously
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want this absolute planned insanity? tobias ellwood as a war monger and an anti democrat tyrant. the worst of the worst redstone radio editor and political on the list, alexander mckay phase. tobias, which lives in a fantasy world in the u. k, doesn't have enough military strength to face russia. i think that mister elwood is suffering from a profound series of delusions. given that the british army is only the size of a moderately large football stadium in terms of its actual fighting capability, most independent military experts speak that it could only must 812-222-5000 men at most. and ukraine's already lost out many units late latest defensive. so i'm not sure why mister elwoods going to get this me from given the he talks about mobilizing procurement processes, but to supply and how many of the size needed to actually go to war with russia,
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which can wield this rather large army and has like huge military industrial infrastructure, which they can fundamental change and the british economy not seen so many decades . so i think mr. ellwood is living in a fantasy. well, there's no, infuse the eyes and folders whatsoever in britain. there's no belief amongst the british population that the russian federation is about to stage some sort of invasion of why the europe and nobody is particularly keen to fight. so mr. elwood and he's policy, or indeed anybody within the british political class so widely despised. so i think that should be seen as the desperation of the warmongers in london, that the plans are not going right. and many of the number of the coming rather on him uses things go wrong for the german government has adopted a budget is causing expenditure in many space except for one defense building not funds to reach may toes 2 percent spending target via
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a special modernization funded by the $100000000000.00. however, that part of the money has already been in locked for washington smoking outrage from a top german military industry executive. and i don't believe that much of the money will be left over for the german industry. germany has no political compass for the defense industry. it'd be easier to talk about what they actually did, right, or peasants. so little you create complex has been used by washington as a pretext to justify a massive wealth transfer of tax, their cash to domestic defense production, with cronies profiting a shareholders of those companies. now, at the outset of the conflict and ukraine last year, german chancellor, all i've schultz seemed intent on following the same profitable path under the guise of modernizing the german military. using these use that need to better protect itself from the russians. boogie man, an upgrade, its arsenal and german officials, hawks right on board with this idea sheet. but in spite of that new job and the 51
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disappeared, but i stayed home and the defense of our alliance territory is done with the 200000000000 year olds we have allocated for the one to swear. this is a special fund that is supposed to enable us to organize a change of drive. we want to equip the button to swear, so that it gets the weapons and the munition, the instruments it needs to carry out its mission. we don't want to stop there, but to equip the bundeswehr permanently with what it needs for its task. to do that, we need to spend 2 percent of our economic outputs on financing the bundeswehr. but it looks like germany didn't quite grasp the concept of this thrift. the german defense executive is now saying that up to half of a $109000000000.00 fund is going to america in the pockets. that's not how this war racket is supposed to work in germany. you don't just say, well, it looks like the u. s. is stuffing, it's pockets for ukraine. so i guess we'll stuff america's pockets to how nice of
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berlin to use billions of its own tax, their cash to prop up the american military industrial complex. maybe after berlin has done with that. they can go over there and ask you on my us are just fees those if they could use some cash from the german treasury to. when this german defense executive says that her country has, quote, no political compass for the defense industry. it basically means that they have 0 survival instincts. now, even the dumbest animal in the jungle knows that if you have resources, you know, it just gives them a way to your competition. which is exactly how the us views germany as europe's economic engine, a competitor on the global playing fields. and you especially don't do this if you're in a week position as germany now is economically with its energy and inflation problems. and those problems are also a result of berlin's total lack of any basic sense of self preservation. even more ridiculous is the fact that germany and france are partners in european defense
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projects like airbus group or the future air combat system, which also includes pain. but it's buying up lockheed martin, s 35 instead, which even the us government accountability office, such as flags by poor performance and unreliability. the full extent of which has been concealed by the pentagon. up until now. and berlin defense fund isn't the only fund in europe that uncle sam is getting into france express great concern earlier this year that europe and defense funds replace old weapons that you countries were dusting off and giving to you, created a sort of massive you wide cash for clunkers program would ultimately end up enriching us weapons and ammunition manufacturers instead of europe's on. but hey, old habits die hard when it comes to defense. france is a self sufficient nuclear power,
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but germany relies on america's nuclear umbrella. germany is littered with american base as well. former french president shop, they've gotten kicked the americans out of the country after the 2nd world war. so it's time no wonder that germany is treating america's defense enrichment like its own, despite the damage that the u. s. has act on germany in europe to do to their own economic interests. china is top diplomatic warranty has cooled on his japanese on south korean towns. pause to join forces and unite to revitalize the asian continents and move away from the western allies. well told his guests attending a tri latrell for, and that most americans and europeans console china, japan, and south korea a pot. the americans take all visitors from china, south korea, and japan as asians, they cannot tell the difference between chinese japanese and koreans. and it is the same in europe, no matter how blonde you dye your hair or lift your nose tip,
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you can not become a westerner. we need to remember where we come from. long day. oh, so just asians to resist the resurgence of a cold war mentality and rejects the collision of had gemini, instead of promoting open that region, this amount, inclusive asian values. one goes to a case quote, such a major power is outside the region of exaggerating ideological differences in order to so confrontation, guests of shed that takes on us interests in japan and south korea. and some of them disagrees with long. these statements just speed stays on the united states for 30 years. i think for most people to tell the difference between chinese korean or japanese. and right now we're at a very important juncture. we, united states is trying to book a, was trying to use asia, and united states cannot do it at all because the software is what's called the tyranny of justice. yes,
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across the entire pacific ocean to find signs. so this one united states right now, it's back to states which is sort of, yeah, and japan is n t, china now won't say, but you know, why you don't have to be the mass of states. you have to find space united states, we're just using the united states of these 3rd medium boxes where it gives china just like currently they're using a policy where it is great. why don't you just remind me because culture parties in south. so yeah, that is, there's much more to gain, some work to get it for much more peaceful, faster is asia, whether or not data hope and so office in tokyo, that's 1st and foremost decision for the nato member countries and,
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and appears to be a willing partner for that day to go back to juan, you said, not exactly sure, the point you were trying to day if i'm not sure how many people in china could tell the americans apart from canadians or french from belgians, or dr. germans or switzer italians. i. so if we want to have a discussion about we south career or japan's foreign policy is sufficiently independent from united states decision making or desires the on maintain its own foreign policy. does india maintain its own foreign policy? then we could have that discussion. i'm not really sure about this. you're introducing the ethnic angle into a, you know, i personally don't find that very productive, but the nato alternately is still gonna run a north atlantic focused, even if it does open an office in tech. yeah, that's what a ross is. you know, things at all. i don't understand why, you know, race has anything to do with that. foreign policy, obviously forgets that japan was forced into the plaza chords and 1986. and in fact,
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their economy today is worth less, that it was in real dollar terms at the time they signed that you asked was not interested in having a competitor and therefore beat japan down. and i don't think that the japanese have forgotten that they may need the us for their perceived interest in terms of protecting their country. but they know full well it was the us who initially forced the major. i may try a restoration by forcibly entering an ox taking over ports, forcing japan to open up and then it was later in the u. s. has basically occupied japan since 1945. so you know, this idea that the japan loved and are interested in the us. i think you have to look very carefully at the historical roots before you start saying that that's not important or that race doesn't play an issue. the fact is, you know, you hear it all the time and the u. s. o, asians, well, you know, they're, they're good at math, but they're not very creative. now that,
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that miss has been busted by the fact that the china and other asian nations are plowing ahead in terms of technological innovation use, you'll have the remnants about that somehow big, big white brother should be taking care or, or keeping the brown brothers in control the india has will and developed countries against setting barriers on green hydrogen trade st. that as new delaware to implemented similar measures then other nations would be the ones in trouble. maggie. yes. can you put up by different, you know, the by both parties. so you to put up so we can put the backups has been the professional will use that to the 5 star for being a bad us. you will have you for us about getting into the business market. and the way you delete has been conducting the use subsidizing of national industries on the assessing of taxes on green hydrogen to impose it. cuts into profits of top exposes like india,
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green. hydrogen has low comp and emissions that is used to make electricity and gas, which is necessary for both during the capacity of many industries economist on policy expert. i caution engine dollar vouchers for free trade and business. the in the eyes consider off what i click on the by almost entire. yeah, i mean, what do you say that you went to many countries? now at 1st the hydrogen is concerned. it's very, very important for us indians are probably going to be where net 0 stop in and be seen by 2007. so it's exactly which is very most law ads and not the one where a net 0 problem going to be seen by consultants are now as far as the device is concerned. it's the one for some of the, you know, i don't see the results except request by government because some
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other countries does that. so, and i mean by what i mean if some other countries different, okay, will it be better? yes. then i will also request my button for me, so why not the c b auto pay can 3 be considered up and you can 3 my other. so i think the business then produces the y and others also must understand the other countries also must understand that dish or left business products will be dental. and again, you have very good trade in business. uganda has begun drilling for oil in the countries western region with an expected daily output capacity of $40000.00 barrels per day. according to the local authorities, while addressing the 25th annual african energy for them last month, the guns energy, minnesota, and the launch the importance of supplying power at an affordable rate. with the pressure to repay the loans within a short period of time,
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reduced energy producers will be able to supply power to the end user at an affordable rate. ensuring more africans are connected to the power grid. despite the africa being which a natural result is there, a financial barriers that affects the production and transmission of electricity on the confidence as well. the 600000000 africans don't have access to clean energy. and the struggling to cope with power outages, we spoke to the director of legal and corporate defies that the uganda petroleum authority. who believes that the project will be at peak production capacity by 2025. that we expect to have what we call fuss divided by 10 to 25. and that will be will be the pipeline ones that will then $445.00. let me does from uganda to they pause in 1000. yeah. it will also involve having every friday night to refund products that supply you've done that
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times. any uh, ronda on the demo site, but people phone go on some bucks of getting. yeah. if you're also involved with was structure one of the central processing facilities and how that flow lines that's helped to you've done the start of the journey for being an oil and gas club usa, enough suite. one of the things we've done is we have coming up with them in a defined which is supposed to, by not actually done products, especially in the, in the district. so this is one of the significance split the steps being taken by phone please, especially in this upside. i've seen the new produce of like you've got a high causing south africa, has dismissed for my present. this jacob zoom is attempts to having competently to see what was on the side of the pool for cases quote, and get unlawful and unconstitutional. local reporter, none of the come gave wins as the days house, or the course of coaching has suited to the slide. the private persecutions on the
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course that the phone, the present to present, to presume i initiated the product persecution case. and i'm a poster on the eve of the is the national mix of conferences. on the 15th of december, i lost the zoo, my choose the, the cutting president of being an accessory off to factor in a criminal offense involving states, advocates and really down the noble it down. i think we should expect and he is, and he is the lead prosecutor in the prison room is off. you'll corruption, child and who am i do? but i don't know violated the national pacific teaching authorized to act by leaking. he's a confidential me to current information to a well known genet. killbern born in 2022 was the judge's said to my boss of the product was the q should i gave to the pool. so for most of all he knows by himself, which i'll tell you purposes in what amounts to end up use of the quotes, prostate,
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the stating that he left substantial interest in the issue of project persecution is due to a case that i'm a pause that i think it's important to to so it just states that the jacobs who might, has never been a fan off of prison sort of i'm of course there is a good the post a took speech and put it into a new muscle field like that. and i'm opposed to bobo with she's still ahead of time. so it's to continue going to be so that the can nation added the routing call to which is the is this is where the troops on side, they have withdrawn from the west bank city option in walking to the end to one of the deadliest operations in recent years, kind of a large scale re left the thing posted instead in dozens more winded. is there any military? crawford employed for the city itself was located idea of forces. both those trees rose more types and electrical infrastructure. according to media of
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a full several humanitarian organizations also reported facing difficulties getting access to the city. as long as the lenses were not allowed to enter into 10 to the injured, meanwhile hospitals and the refuge account came on the attack. so the racing, serious concerns for 20 minutes to discuss this invest that i go to regional expects person for the near and released the international committee of the red cross. and nina, for bells. the many thanks for joining us. it's good to see and multiple humanitarian organizations have stated that they were prevented from providing medical a to indeed palestinians during as well as the weight on the should in tampa. what's your initial reaction to hearing that? thank you and thank you for having me. uh, unfortunately, uh, the security operation run cause the uh, cause the huge and massive state to start a monk civilian. it's also deteriorated and already for died. humanitarian
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situation engine incompetence, the president of the council, already living on a constant temple of violence over the last 6 months. we show it to do ration in terms of people, the ability to access or, or, or the basic needs including water, electricity, food, but also in house health services. it's important today that's all our actors understand that there is a that civilians, a civilian slice civilian properties to be named interest must be protected at all times. and all measures should be taken into consideration order to promote that. and that also includes the a good teeth of a service provider, or house 1st responders to be able to conduct their job and their work in order to assist the a, the population when they need to. so we didn't, you all, we knew you'd all calls during the, the 48 hours and we continue our call to make sure a to or to all parties,
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of course, to make sure that the 1st responders, ambulances is health facilities are protected. and they should be able to, to, to perform much needed live, saving a services to the population. we understand that the journalists came on the firewall reporting functioning. i have few military and workers on the organizations being subjected to similar to us. we cannot at this point and as the operation uh and the post assessment is still ongoing. we cannot make any speculations about any particular claims about the attack. what we know for sure is that uh, in case of use a forced, uh, on the uh, the procedures to take into consideration the standers and the rules of the international humanitarian laws. and the legal perspective. this gives a certain restaurant ability to uh, to the actors to take all possible measures to not only protect the civilians
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interests, but also to make sure that the 1st responders are able to work in a safe environment. a more time the international community due to support and help the red cross and others like it to continue aid in communities in that region. as i said to the full pollution was already live in, in a for dr. states due to the last, last 2 of island, 6 months, as we're speaking, the majority of the account right now, or without access to water and electricity. and that's due to the fact that the vital infrastructure was damaged during this operation. the main power power grids and the uh, lots of pipeline were effected, which means that as we're speaking, people are not able to access drinking water and then not access to, to access electricity as well. thousands were forced to flee a pay me $2.00 of the camp and are now uh, hosted in nearby areas. uh, we evacuated uh, a $150.00 per night. the 3rd of july that in place outside of the camp and
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temporary shelters. but of course, many people remain within the camp with very little access to basic services. so we are seeing quite an alarming humanitarian situation. and therefore we are, and you are cool about the responsibility for a of the authorities name. it is right and it was who it is in order to make sure that you would accept such a pollution. it's vital and important and also, and if a legal obligation that people remain with an access to their vital needs and services and that their security is a, is a, is protected you and such. so patients and that's a chord, really new to all actors and day. many thanks for your time and your insights and my natural balance, the regional spokes person for the near i'm at least international committee of the red cross. appreciate your time. thank you. thank you for joining us. hey, on, on the international side table on the latest updates to be found on the website dot com. we're back in 30 minutes. the
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hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered non peter lavelle, nato is made it clear in teams. it's ukraine, 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 buying for nathan, the cross searching nato state. i'm joined by my guess. lucas gauge in brick. he's
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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 in geneva we cross through the tone. he is a swift journalist, writer, and politician. alright. prospect rolls in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to break 1st. lucas, 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 cry me a. we have the, the building this summit with nato gathering in about 10 days time. and we have this prospect of a false flag being mentioned intentionally into the media. is 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. well, i see that the russians are still doing what they are doing tactically,
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taking their time. they're not trying to put themselves in their 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 this story that extra going well and people aren't really buying it. i see more and more people question the narrative. and, you know, 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 dam 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 the ukrainians of losing 70 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,
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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 couldn't we conquer certain amount of land, cutting off the land bridge to you could cry me a uh, they'll have 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 uh that, uh, uh, 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 really not to accept the shows as the said they're already doing to uh to
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do to, to make cool. i don't really work on crap, nothing be done. bessler, crimea. so to russia it's not the time to negotiate. that can negotiate only if the recording is ready. uh, not to be a member of may to, which is not the case. no. and, you know, destroyed where to go to you as long as americans can see that trust shop is of the types fall there. have to jump into. well, well that's, 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 as he go fine or 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
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wants is 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 the western media refuses to admit, is that, uh, you know, of course, russian beta ukraine did. so after being provoked by, uh, buying the nato. but uh, putting this uh uh, these terms on the table since day 2 more ive been covering that in the national interest and my real wars of stack websites and most recently and september following the next agent as a for you probably know lost by the russian federation of the russia essentially stated that it achieved all of its nearly all of its objectives. and the remaining objectives can be obtained through a piece that goes with the under the share of the steel. and that offers the table
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since september. so a rush is really been the site has been trying to end the war and the world would have ended it for us. you had us 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 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 save the lives of perhaps $450000.00 or more a radio. and so 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 gonna end up going to do a huge piece the sooner we do it the better.

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