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the, at the end of the 19th century, africa was divided between european empires, which mercilessly oppressed the indigenous population. modern day tends and e, uh, used to be a german colony. the germans levied heavy taxes on local drives and use them as free labor on cotton plantations. so pheasants protest turned into an uprising against the colonial list. under the banner of the religious movement of the magazine magazine, it was led by a man named kinsey to the rebels used guerrilla tactics. because they did not have the power to grasp the german army in head on confrontation. but the germans were not able to suppress the resistance of the guerrillas either. so the invaders
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decided to starve that population to day. one of the commanders of the german troops kept in wagon. heim wrote only unger and one can lead to final submission. military actions alone will remain more or less a drop in the ocean. blasphemous bland work. the invaders burned villages and fields. in 2 years, germany deliberately starved up to 300000 people did that later. the monstrous experience of the 2nd right in tanzania was copy by the 3rd right, lead by the nazis in order to extra pay the peoples of europe. the welcome at the cross walk were all things are considered on peter la belcher mind. you were discussing the upcoming nato summit. the
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ok, let's go back to our guess in a, in one in a day in k d. i'm sure you came across the article by john mearsheimer. um, titled the darkness ahead where the ukraine wore is heading. and it's a fascinating piece of writing and, and, and it's a big picture which everybody really wants to understand. and he, his conclusions, i, i widely respect his work. but then he, there's one element here that i think could, we could have almost like an endless discussion about and is conclusion that this could end up in some kind of frozen conflict, which i find that could really kind of fascinating. people mentioned the, the co, uh, cream poet peninsula as an example i, it doesn't work for me because all of the major powers bought into a frozen complex roughly is not going to do that. your thoughts go ahead in london? yeah, i think uh for sure that this is the only, so that's a name. so has all the windows be considered a strategic to feed for nato?
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nato has a really big ego. i mean, when it comes to russia, oh, they have a superior already complex here. can they compromise it? this is something that nichol i was trying to bring up. keep going in london. well, the big, big, big, big cat in a sense and they will try and sell it as a victory. i mean, we haven't had much about syria, which was an example of, of frozen conflict. but the us is still occupying a part of syria and it's imposing a terrible sanctions on it. so i would tend to agree with the, the point of view, let's russia will not find a frozen conflict, the acceptable that in goals and elements of, of the agreements and russia and has led through be to experience. so one broken promise, author and all the, you know, going back to the probably so not, not one mortgage east was for late. so up to the recent uh, mexico. busy the it'd be a frustrating to the agreement, so we've visit,
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so let's be a government last year. so um, but unfortunately, i don't see it as being the goal shades at the set. i don't see certain members of nato even want seeing that the site is fine. with that, you know, unfortunately the, the present leadership in, in, in poland and apparently english sofa roman was the want skis, a portion of that. so they just come trim. it should not paid russian more than they love products. so i think russia is going to talk to times as see, that's terms on the go straight to with some sort of remnants of all of our, your trade in a really well robin's in the box also is the evidence. i mean, it's our even mentioned the minutes cuz process which was a fraud on the western side, the major players have admitted it's okay. so i mean,
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if we're going to talk about some kind of frozen conflict, i mean, that's nonsensical because then they'll just take that time to build up capacity and start the war over again. i mean, i don't, i didn't understand the logic. i wish i could talk to mirror so i'm really like, don't understand that part of it space is go ahead and, and yeah, i mean, and which means it was, they didn't even try there. there wasn't ever really any real desire to implement that. the ridiculous thing is, if you look back at it, how willing russia has actually been to make a deal on all this had they have made the deal that the order is johnson kill diabetes. russia was actually willing to give up, wait a lot in that deal of what they have that we did. and so as the war goes on, their position is only going to get worse and worse and worse and worse. because obviously the ukrainians can actually dislodge the russian army from where they're at. and so the longer the way the worst cities negotiations are going to
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get nikolai, it's very interesting if we look at what the, what was negotiated in this them, bull, it's fascinating. zalinski was asked to give up what he didn't have. i mean, it's remarkable. he didn't have the don bass. it didn't have the crime in. he was asked to give up what he didn't have. and now we're looking at. we are nikolai, as well. the bottom line for me is that the outcome of the negotiations will be set by the scituate, the military situation on the ground. and right now everyone is still jockeying for position and this has been going on for a long time. you're beginning to read things about how in, in american newspapers, how zalinski is, is recognizing that he may not be able to achieve victory. and
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all these accounts, these narratives are setting up the various constituencies in the west to make concessions, whether they want to or not. because once the counter offensive, assuming it, it runs its course and is ultimately unsuccessful. at that point, all the cards are in russia's hands and the decision will have to be taken on rush aside to advance or just stop. and at that point it becomes an imperative for the west. you negotiate this go back to our guest and one to do by that because of the way i look at it is here is that we and it's already been mentioned. um, our program here is, has been a lot of a lot of lies and deceit here. the russians, i think, well, unilaterally decide when it's over your thoughts. well that's, that's my minus thinking. the as well. i think um they have no problem so to speak,
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to the go shake with and they are surrounded by um, trying to intransigence. it seems to me that's um they have to go on out to reclaim whatever is left of the declare, the independent down best regions. they might give us was or data and they will have to then be confronted if need to then decides to uh, send in the police troops officially, which would be a dis oscar for everybody. but so i don't see uh this. um, as i see, does it say any point, you know, you know, going back to a previous point that, that, that, that was made. but at some point, this is one of these last that too much for the west. the amount of money being pulled into ukraine, the expense of the defeat will no longer be able to be uh,
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to be caught up and bodies when courageous people in politics and academia monitor population will need to come forward. and really get rid of. it's not just about me to renew it and it's about people who shared the same ideology as a really need to be a focus on, in the public disclose in the united states. and they really need to be gotten rid of. yeah, i, i've been, i the people that, um i did the guy was i talking about they don't exist. okay. they've been marginalized, they've been cancelled, and they're all folding puppets. okay. i wish we could wish that was a track, but i don't see it because so much hubris is on the line right now. again, this is, you know, they, they did this to themselves. they ratio themselves into this. go ahead in portland . yeah, i mean, and if you look at the history of the people that are involved here it's, it's, it's hard because you will get to bite. and i mean, he has had a long career and american politics at this point. and at this point,
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he has been pro war every time he's been pro war with every what he was pro vietnam. he was pro and you can swap you, i rack in afghanistan were as much as creation is anybody else is i still remember him sitting at the table next to george w bush saying that saddam had weapons of mass destruction. 45 minutes away from being launched. and so how do you negotiate with this man? how do i need to go say any but how do you negotiate with this mentality of this world view, this ideology? that's the problem. you, nikolai, we're rapidly running out of time where you always have a word of optimism in, you've already kind of touched upon it. i mean, you talked about realism here. i wish we could have realism here, because you know what, europe and russia are neighbors and they're going to be neighbors for a very long time to come. go ahead nicholas. and there will,
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there is an establishment. there is a deep state, but there is also, there are also alternatives to them. they keep springing up and those will not go away either. i'm not, i don't know when or if they will try them. but certainly their voices are becoming more and more heard. a bye bye all i think, and that's a that is a reason for optimism in the long run. okay, well, i mean, what is the long run here? because, i mean, can you do say, what do you see the west accepting russian security interest? i mean, that's what this is all about. i mean, the russians, it's all black and white. it was on december 17th. the, you know, the months before the complex, i mean, everybody knows what russia wants, can they, can they accepted, denying it all the way they will effectively accept it. okay. okay, let's go to one. did you buy that? do you think that they could, i mean this is eating so much crow. okay. this is not at the data site, it's not
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a rock, it's not libya, it's different. go ahead in london. i think they'll, they'll, they'll, they'll try and sell it. so as a victory, whatever happens um, but uh, i kind of see rush a bunch in the veal columns like streamline tries the jazz along with the american exceptionally since the military industry still pop, tried for made something with china, another dangerous adventure, but they will try and divert attention from your brain ultimate. okay, so what looks to be a certainty for you. okay, ever. we have one. we have one minute left. so this i, i have the solution for the neil columns and the victoria new ones of the worm. how to get out of this and it goes something like it's, well, at least the russians didn't make their paris, we won. that's what they're going to do. go ahead and portland. yeah, i mean, i'm sure that they'll come up with some sort of a scenario that the americans are very good at that they still like to say that
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they want in vietnam to you know, we killed so many more of them. that means we won the war, but, you know, they'll, they'll just come up with something. i'm sure either that or they'll just started another war similar else. that's what they usually do. well, it, it's very interesting because these are leads that you are easily entertainment into intangible to in the west. the may seem to be more apt to creating problems and solving any problems over the last 50 years or so gentlemen. that's all the time we have a one to think, my guess in portland kingsland and in london. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. remember across the
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small, the best of both known issue, but for the mobile, when he was an annual g d p per capita, it was about $4000.00 bureaus, the scholar and a mobile. cuz i'm really watched here the sleep of man. i've got a near planet across the ceiling from where this really into photo me. so just find them all the classes which are little spot the, the single thought of unemployment is off the charts. time old of us territorial integrity in sovereignty. we respect the country which enjoys financial support from the us, n b u is constantly ross by political and corruption scandals. but all that students don't know do, but it's a new candidate status in 2022. the
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is the aggressor today i'm authorized, is additional strong sanctions. today russia was the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing, but i think the pitch of the seniors has become let me say the most, the more in the will ship. we're banning all important. so russian.
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