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to make somebody else, so you do have the century post office in the united states, supplies cluster munitions, to crane the russian on forces, who would be forced to use similar weapons against the crating and all the forces rogers, defense, municipal ones that must go will respond to in kind if key up employees, us supplied, plus the munitions. he adds the number of ukrainian troops now lost in the contra offensive is more than 26000 of the highly anticipated nato summit members can only agree on a joint statement. basically picking of the can down the road from the ukrainian pop into the blow up until more conditions on met. 0 dotsie,
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we speak with an a you part of a mentor to insist that security guarantees for most scope for the end of the conflict security agreements, secuity grantees, all the other company. they wouldn't be a city of peace agreement also in the program of the global south switches, it's financial results from the us greenback to gold rushes pump. diplomats. so it's the american currency is clearly losing its last or around the world. at least 70 people. we understand have now lost their lives as bridges on infrastructure destroyed. have a look at best because apparently the was flooding in decades in northern india, the wow, what a david g opponent taking, you know, the nato summit and lithuania,
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anza lensky is a no show on the main stage. although he has been seen around town in vilnius, a detailed enough story coming up for the meantime. however, straight to most go by russia as defense minister has now wanted. if he of deployed us to flight cluster munitions against russian forces, it will have to compelled moscow to use the very same tactic. a police report start to say, notice that some cases, if the united states supplies cluster munitions, to claim the russian on forces, who will be forced to use similar weapons against the crating and all the forces i showed you reminded washington the prussia has fall more caustic munitions, the united states is applying to crying, therefore they will be more efficient and more deadly with the potential to inflict even heavier loyalties on the crating and on forces. now, of course, these positions have been used before by the united states in a rock. come up down this down to save a staging effect. what they do is these fussing munitions. a lot of the roommate
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unexploded on 3 days late to the sometimes picked up by children who mistake the full toys. so they're afraid so incredibly low, low thing, which is perhaps why it's called the vision, the even them up to us is allies. so i'm 120 countries have find the use of costing mediations. i don't want to demo. nato remembers out a food tons diploma. the, the latest developments in the special ministry operation. and he said that the russian forces of those accounts are offensive across the cross no limit and square . they've made some significant gains along 2 kilometers along the front line, one in the whole kit on which is the and he almost always spoke about the hughes real estate, reading a subject volume, whitening policies in the counter offensive. so some or more than 26000 are ukranian forces, copying, killed 3000 a weapons have been destroyed on among those is 1200 types,
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including a large number of those. uh, 17. i think german liquid times the cause we're not allowed to cold him. goodman leopard tongue side of the ukrainian now because they've supplied them to ukraine. 27 storm shadow me solves, have been able to set to be the cause of the long range missiles supplied by britain and a 176 time i was i'm was maybe 5 hundreds drones dialed close to her then use today . also upfront is now sending a long range weapons to cry. nobody's comes, i'm sure you said the accounts are offensive your current account. preventive is failing is not volunteering. it is not meeting any of these goals. start here it is nato members of just adult to communicate at the summit of saying the ukrainian, the pop into the alliance can only be considered when certain conditions are met. an old policies agreed on that statement as well. so a history of promises and delays for cabs, essentially,
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some native members have set a con, see ukraine joining the block while it's engaged in the military conflict calculus . the invitation will be issued when conditions are met. a and then we looked on that on top of that, of course, ours are also providing substantial military support because the most urgent task now is to ensure that your crane provisions, because i'm the supreme prevails. there's no membership you should to be discuss, that's all. and if you look at all the membership processes, there are no been the time lines for those processes. they are conditions based. has always been ok here. but you must be aware of this. if you greenwood meter tonight, so today during the conflict, it shows them on the article 5 be proclaimed. then other light states would have to help defend ukraine. that would mean more ukraine was admitted into data right now
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. and then not only would it risk of world war, but nato also wouldn't be able to pretend that it was just a helpful bystander. ating on an army, ukraine against russia. so much for their david and goliath narrative, which would automatically become goliath against goliath narrative, which really wouldn't serve their narrative purposes to well. and the secretary general stilton berg said to most even at task is to keep the weapons rolling in for ukraine. why? well, it just happens to divert billions upon billions of western tax, their passion to the pockets of weapons manufacturers in the west. make sense? when you can see that nato is really just a massive lobby for the western military industrial complex. and ukraine is really just a pretext against the green light to stuck their pockets through emotional blackmail of western citizens who are constantly being made to believe that it's really the only way to peace. so no nato wedding on the horizon for ukraine or even an engagement capital case. if anyone ordered one the list,
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when the president stepped in was a bit of a romantic poem, i guess you could say maybe a high to about this toxic relationship between care of and the west. but it's not somebody's dom up. he wants to put a c ration where you cranes nature membership becomes a horizon. the more you get closer, the more it moves forward from you. it sounds like the last line of a really frustrating french romance movie to kind of ends without anyone in the audience, really knowing what the couples, faith ended up being well ukraine present liners, lewinski, a former actor himself says that he wants nothing to do with this script it's unprecedented and absurd when there was no timeframe for either an invitation or the queen's membership and went instead some strange words in his added to both conditions even for in the voice of ukraine. it looks like there was no readiness either to invite you queen to nato, to make it a member of the alliance. polanski showed up fully expecting some kind of
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a ring engagement wedding, whatever i need to didn't even give him one of those little plastic ones with the hard candy sucker on top. well, speaking of being suckered, it seems that the state department spokesman also had a bit of a freudian slip that suggested real disconnect with washington's public proclamations of love for ukraine. we believe the war has been a strategic failure for ukraine. the secretary spoke to this in his speech he gave in helsinki. uh, last month i believe it was what that is. i'm sorry sir. excuse me. a strategic failure for, for ukraine. thank you for the direction of which is he obviously meant to say russia but just couldn't manage to get it out despite having a couple of shots at it, only the best and brightest in washington. so there's always key house to settle for some houses in some packs on the back. the usual, he really has become for nato. what that clown ronald mcdonald is for mcdonald's
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restaurants, a mascot meant to draw my business and keep the cash rolling into the right pockets . but none of it is really good for the well being of the average person, particularly ukrainians. we did speak to a french member of the european parliament of age, and by that his confidence that providing security guarantees to moscow would ultimately end this conflict of all schools secuity agreements of the truancy go to you all of the conflicts. they would be a box of disagreements, the wisdom about the, to claim the still need intentionally to do with, with us, you know, with the big, the sense to become a you have been union member. so you think the sense about collection they go upset about budget defeats is about to 8 activities and so on. and so
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if you craig is to feed was the spend the sense? is it coming? yeah. why not? of ukraine hasn't been billed. you just went over these condition easy, you quoted treatment on the dispute munition of a week. my know, this is a huge issue for ukraine because when i see the we sent to you still, we was 12 display me the sense that the was for language about which to, to receive and to be sent in may, may no, you don't see the forms of nice and there was no we to expect is it means good we minutes do we are. so i'll get those them instead. limits was just to give time to you crazy to inform me that will be this movie. so you must the a fabulous and so on a sudden we say, well,
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i mean we've done this a lot. so since the beginning is the, the meanest agreements, well, truck but you're going to, they didn't do. you was a legally big seat by so you need to quinn yet. people say exactly will to expect. i mean, we is weekly, do saw, does it mean it's got to be minutes? is that because literally changes what was the sense mentally and the bill was trump switched on the on the weekend side. so the wind supposed to be these that's too much for me to put it on. there is key instead of that for me to a pharmacy, i'm me with god. what we'll do is they want to, we can go shop. they want to have time to shop on you played on eastern bush and stopped up to play was also told to withdrawal. but gates was
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great to have your company for this program, as russia's foreign minister says, the reputation of the us and donna, as the leading global reserve currency is in doubt. it's a pretty diplomatic way of putting it. frankly, i still get off or off. i made those comments off the holding pulse and most go with top diplomats from where, but of from that of the energy rich persian gulf a solution. no. go inside steve. now there are a lot of initiatives that given us some of the direction in which are explained by the fact that the donor, his seriously describes itself as the main was the currency shown is unreliability . as proved that the issue in country, if it suddenly has a desire to punish someone, will abuse its position without hesitation because many countries are thinking about how to avoid such influence the proposals from presenting and present. luna, who proposed to create a single currency for less than america and the caribbean. to discuss this problem with the brakes summit, which we held in august this. yeah, because it's exposed to assess the possibilities of creating
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a new currency in different ways. little experts have a design to promote the development to be unified payment mechanisms that will protect against the arbitrariness of any external play of being able to open the load. well, i mean, while that report suggests that a mold in a huff of central banks worldwide are trying to ship their reserves away from us dollars and to that of gold. one of america's leading investment firms, as the main reason for that as well. the president set by the congregation of russian assets myself in western partners. if it's my goal, then i wanted in my country has been the montreaux we have seen in the last year or so like. busy will so if i buy invesco, found the bankers were also worried about the car in geo political tensions on the rising american national debt as concerns the thing bank was considering bringing by the national reserves back home from the broad. now the start of the competition, ukraine, the us froze,
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or somebody stole nearly hot off of rushes for an exchange reserves. more than $300000000000.00 ocean to another official suggesting all that money should be handed over to k, a. the upsides are shifting monetary assets, the gold countries are increasingly using their own national currencies in face of a dollar when it comes to trade. the trend will now see india using rupees. and transactions with banquet dash a to dot com based buying so will oversee the trade with the neighboring country. was around $2000000000.00 bank with us just kind of be facing a shortage of foreign currency to the high import bills and the weakness of its own currency against the dollar. public policy in economics started, you come inside of the crime looms, a says that reckless us economic policies have pushed other countries to well see they have no choice, but we thought using their own national currencies in tray. the entire thing is unable to using the theatre guns these as long as the lead by the issuing country.
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so uh, i think uh over the last couple of years and ever since the dollar was the excepted for you to kinda say globally, the ability to use it responsibly. the game in a way to sponsor with my mother has gone down quite a lot. so i think that smart is pushing various countries to therefore look at the guns. i think the plane he is getting democratized and ran the creating against democratized daniel's side dealing with a boss. get those guys these, you don't have to rely on the, on one big so the volume is 6 nations. now there's news that some other brandy, although the guy who wants to join the brakes. and when that happens by, you know, the size and the gardens, these little bit longer buys and, you know, one of the main rely on the, on watkins is very important. security or political strategies are not gonna be influenced by issuing a nation. so i've got to see between nations,
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so i called the cost down here at moscow. let's get back to our top story. now that is the nato summit. in vilnius lithuania, all sorts of moving and shaking happening on the well today. and joining kind of like a senior editor for issue inside of the cost. joining us here from the, at the center where you are now, all of the summit in building this joint. it's always such a pleasure to have you on the program. you always offer balance to a neutral coming tree. it's very level headed. i always enjoy getting you on this program. so a very, very well welcome to you. where is the end stage on? as i understand, according to the presidential press office in key f. so lensky is not on the main stage at the nato summit today, apparently the press office saying it was something to do with respect. did you see the comments regarding that? i did. um, you know, presidents landscaping, what i understand has arrived uh, he'll be participating tomorrow. but the lead up to his arrival in his basically
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he's been like a petulant child to ask his parents for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and only got peanut butter. and now he's throwing a tantrum it's. it's remarkable. and i, and i'm trying to be respectful, but it's remarkable. the victory, all the hostility, the anger that has come from him, that tweet eastern out. uh, yeah, it did. it did it. it really is made everyone year on comfortable because i think that his strategy wise, if i say it enough, if i yell it in uh, fixed my government repeats it enough and i rubbed the you know, rubbed the, you know, get, get the genie and rubbed the bottling off the 3 wishes it'll all come through, and i'm going to arrive today or tomorrow, and build this at the nato summit. and everyone is going to say, surprise,
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you're now a member of nato. and all of us are going to send our troops into ukraine, and then we're going to directly fight the armed forces, the russian federation. maybe it's a search um, but it did, it shows no sort of the collective but it just to collect, give, want to collect a desire to need. the whole thing is tragic but, but not but, but now perhaps the collective fatigue of john. but i mean that he now across some members of the nato summit, where you are now in the building, is today some have quietly set and i've seen the writings, little with springs behind closed doors, the defense, he's acting in an ungrateful manner. as you said, it's never enough, it's never enough. it's never enough. meantime, some people to say, this comes with a new crime that's actually breaking the economy over europe, particularly with the, with russian energy. no longer being used the joint just just very quickly. um, as i understand that one of the main things from the summit is that nato will 1st
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send out an invitation for you praying to join nato, but only off to certain conditions med. so they're not even going to send out an invitation until a certain conditions are met. i mean, john, to me, it sounds like one step back rather than one step forward. as well from presidents to landscape perspective. it's, you know, $10.00 to $15.00 steps backwards of but here's just a reality check here with respect to nato with the 1st is get you something the president biden has started in february during his visit to poland and then he did it again this morning during the visit with the president, but the way the and that was mischaracterized article 5 and article 5 is the, the natal charter says that it, in essence, an attack upon one has an attack upon all. however, it does not say that if the nato members attacks that all the others have to then come to the defense of whoever it is attacked,
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it says very specifically, they decide what they deem to be appropriate. but there's a lot of just misstatements about $145.00 is and you add that to this combustible mixture of presidents lensky bees. and you know, just being incredibly disrespectful and incredibly antagonistic and what he believes he should be seen tomorrow. and he's not going to get it. and nato hasn't necessarily added more conditions. but they've been very specific in that there are conditions. and the biggest of which while a country is you know more, that country is not eligible for membership. so we have that reality and it's quite likely that when there is a cessation, whatever we call it, and however it, it materializes that it's quite likely is the presidents of ukraine,
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the presidents of russia, the president of turkey are the president. i states, most of the european union members, most of the nato members, they're not even going to be around. so, you know, this is all looking quite passed and for president, so it's gets frustrating but some, but that is the reality. the conditions are there, the conditions are not yet met. they're not going to be met for a while, but they're very good. there's a lot of torture of words going on. yeah. yeah. so yeah, or yeah, you know, it's just been torture. trying to keep saying, well, we're doing this, we've done that. we have, this does this thing, everything except what this appears to be saying. this thing is worth the money, but it's not what they're supposed to be. same with president. so lensky wants them to say, okay, but off the many, many months of long term well promises and suggestions and potential delays. i mean,
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as you say, is that lensky seems disappointed. perhaps even frustrated. don't i mean? okay, so if indeed it's a bit disappointed or frustrated, what it does is add to it. blinking has come up with a statement saying, quote, ultimately the ukrainians have to decide when to bring this to a close because it's the country, it's very loud. it's that future, these all the bad decisions that's blinking, saying that, i mean, look, says 2014 stolen bug has already admitted they've been training a weaponized and ukrainian for instance 20. ready to in washington and nato have owned this for a number of years. now i'm going, it seems like the counselor offenses are not working at all. the european economy is going down to drink. here we have washington to me, apparently passing the box back to t up. it's up to you guys, it's your cold is your future. do you think that is potentially adding to the frustration on the part of the landscape? and i think, you know, all the words are when you were floating, what secretary link and it said,
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reminding me of something he said during his confirmation hearing in january 2021, he was responding, go to the question of i keep about cuba and he said we will be with the committee with the senate on take off in the air and on landing with respect to us policy to an cube because the committee felt that have been rolled previously with respect to president obama as long as ation. so you look at what president or what the secretary blinking said and then help president. so lensky is responding to it. and yeah, there's a lot of frustration, but also there's a lot of changes in words, you know, we've seen during the last months we've gone from as long as it takes to, as long as it's required to as long as is necessary. so you, everyone is looking, looking to try to minimize what they can do and then, and then you get back to the purpose of the nato summit. the purpose of the native
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summit is not about ukraine. the native summit, half paid off and it goes every year. so it's talking about nato. and you know what, what's tragic is that the, the focus is become how little members are spending. so there's, there's 2 percent of g, d, p that nato wants. members spend only a 3rd of them, 11 of them actually spend that even trick here. the 2nd largest military in nato doesn't spend the us as a 3.5. so there's sort of this march to, let's keep spending money. but then there's and also track that sector blinking is somewhat reflecting and present and by nice reflect, which is there's only so much money available. and we really would rather not be spending it on defense overall defense collectively or, or ukraine. and it's also starting rocket and she's starting to pinch a lot, john,
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as well, like you said, i'm gonna keep the entry into everyone. yeah. worries. yeah. i think rush is getting parents. yeah. use, getting pinched. nato members get everybody's getting pension because the result, they're only so many lira town was yan dollars around and every dollar that a country puts toward military is a dollar that doesn't go to health, fair health care education, social specs. so exactly, so yeah, you know, and there is this fatigue and that's why, you know, we've had this conversation where i still maintain that by october we're going to see a direct or indirect discussion about how this, how this war becomes something other than a war. and we have some insight, the presence the landscape was init, stumble last friday, and the saturday morning we present the air to one present or one announced the president pollutants going to be in turkey. and he didn't say a simple rank or a, but in august, you know,
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and then we've had the last 100 hours of present air to one saying ukraine should be nato present there to one releasing some members of the armed forces of ukraine that there seemed to be an understanding when, when they were brought to turkey or that they were supposed to remain there for the quote, duration of whatever and call it that's, that's the, that's what was holding that a violation of the agreement. jones. yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah. so, so now we got now that was sort of wonder this week president, everyone has to engage directly with president who, with respect to the black sea green initiative extension. that's next week. yeah. but oh john talk is also a great now, is that so it's a sort of a but oh, is it by collect your drone factory in ukraine? is that so? so we thought he saw it's in a battery. just done a good on. yeah, yeah, it's going to be a very much of a test of the room place and ship which, you know, gets into a lot of budget. why did president air to one do what he did um,
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easy testing for us tricity or is he something his chair? well, some people are drawing that he'd like to sit. you can sit in 2 chairs at one stairs or not my was, but i've heard there has been such a political ad listening to join. i wish we had more time doing kind of like a senior editor for inside the issue inside was one of my favorite political and this stuff. so enjoy having you on the program, enjoy the nato summit. wish you the best of luck. see you soon. thank you sir. thank you. the syria has revoked the media accreditation of the bbc, citing false reporting surrounding its coverage in the country since the beginning of the terrorist, oregon, syria, the bbc has deliberately provided from time to time. subjective and false reports on the syrian reality as a result of the channels failure to adhere to professional standards and its insistence on providing politicized and misleading reports to world opinion. the ministry of information decided to cancel the accreditation of the channels
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correspondent in cameraman, and syria will a serious draft that has worn the bbc of a one sided coverage in a statement, siding the new groups and see syrian reports data that all several costs a documentary film last month about alleged ties between president assad's family and o. this time about drug traffic could despite repeated denials by the accused of the us and threatened to impose sanctions targeting syrian officials and security companies and all sorts of other people as well. that's a lot more about this crossing life. the journalist, yada satellite a, take this conversation. so they here on, on the international, great to see a jada syria revoking the bbc's media accreditation. why? oh no, it's cannot happen. i thought the bbc was the most unbiased beacon of freedom and democracy, and john listened today. a good evening. bbc has uh, since 2011 bbc has an, a, has
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a made false reports and uh, take it provided fake information about what that, what's going on in syria. that's why what happened lately was somebody sits or a because you know what you cannot is speak badly about a government or a state and a you expect that everything is okay. this is not how it works. you cannot for bbc, they cannot lie more about celia and the lot think your entry was, you know, of the, of the, of the limits. that's why they, that's why, but it's not the only fake information or for you to take reports that bbc has presented about us since 2000 and the other. yeah, i mean,
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i guess what you're saying here, but you know, when you get to the bbc is majority of just over 50 percent is majority owned by the u. k. government, you know, about the war in syria over the past 10 years, where many european countries, a nato was directly involved. although the media wouldn't tell you that. um, are you surprised by this? i mean, would you be surprised, but that one of the network channels of the u. k. government will be saying these things about syria to me, it doesn't seem surprising. it's really been doing it for years already. okay. we were not surprised, but we were a trying. okay i'm, i'm not assuming governments, but i'm, i'm, i think that the 2 in government had tried to give the bbc or other media and withdrawing the media. the chance to save it from to see the truth and save the truth, but they decided to, to take the other way. that's.
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