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a major issue among the among the natal members and that it may, there's one more day, but it's not gonna stop the united states. i'm sending them if, if uh, the, these advanced weapons are going to be used. russia will, uh, will reciprocate and kind. and they have a lot more than what ever the west can provide at this point. and we're seeing that on a daily basis. that's why this kind of offensive ukrainian counter offensive failed . it has failed. so it means that the russian counter offensive is going to have to be decisive and be, be convincing. and we'll have to, uh, uh, be uh, uh, to, to force the sides to one to come to a conclusion on this. so what have uh, nato members, actually a treat for ukraine. it today, summit, they've adopted a communique saying the ukrainian pos into the alliance can only be considered when conditions met. and all parties agree. so it kind of looks like one step backwards,
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instead of one step forwards, something that members of even said they con senior crane joining the block of wallets engaged in a military conflict. the invitation will be issued when conditions are met. a and then we looked on that on top of that. so of course, ours are also providing substantial military support because the most urgent task now is to ensure that ukraine prevails because unless the crane prevails, there's no membership, you should to be discuss that 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 great here. but you must be aware of this if you greenwood meter tonight. so today, during the conflict, it refers 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. and then not only would it risk
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a world war, but nato also wouldn't be able to pretend that it was just a helpful bystander aiding 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 say 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 stuff 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 engagement
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. cancel the cake if anyone ordered one that lives 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. that'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, president barber's whiskey, a former actor himself says that he wants nothing to do with this script, it's unprecedented and absurd when there is no timeframe for either an invitation or ukraine's membership. and when 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 according to nato or 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 soccer on top. well, speaking of being suckered, it seems that the state department spokesman also had a bit of a freudian slip, but 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 the us and a speech he gave in helsinki 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 out 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 to be tongue for nato. what that clown ronald mcdonald is for
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mcdonald's 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. as a bit early, i was talking with john cadillac, these edits of an issue inside he's actually in val and us. he's attending this nato summit and he had some choice words regarding the landscaping reaction to nato . not doing enough for ukraine. i will listen to this present soleski from what i understand has arrived quite the lead up to his arrival in his basically he's been like a petulant child to ask his parents for peanut butter and jelly sandwich and only got peanut butter. and now he's throwing a tantrum. 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 here uncomfortable. because i think
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that his strategy wise, if i say it enough, if i yell it enough that my government repeats it enough and i rubbed the, you know, run the, you know, get, get the genie of the rug, the bottle, one of the 3 wishes it will all come true and i'm going to arrive today or tomorrow in bill and this at the nato summit. and everyone is going to say, surprise, you're now a member of nato. and all of us are going to send our troops into your brain. and then we're going to directly fight the armed forces, the russian federation of age. it's absurd and it shows no sort of the i collect do um i just collected, wants and collected desire and collected leave it the whole thing is try to face of 70 people here. fortunately died now in the some of the was flooding. northern india has seen in decades of thousands of in for some of the homes and
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displaced them a devastating monsoon rein full in the past couple of weeks. i think the engine shot of my picks up the store a heavy in the cold breaking rain broiled slugs. again, not been india, particularly in the states of monitored for the asian, knew that he knew that either gallons of the country also was locked by, which is july d. a more than 4 decades in more than 40 yards. also that the readings triggered flash floods and glass slides in the state of a module for the screaming the lives of with these 70 people in the last couple of weeks as political parties around 100 houses also were destroyed. now entrust structure, what millions of dollars or full damage and safe to see the cities not equipped to handle readings like these. what we saw in the last 2 or 3 days was want to union several thoughts of the city's rules, choco docs, traffic jams, everywhere. so so people trying to make call,
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they leave from one box to the other by assuming the community because there was just too much traffic and caused all, i'll stop in, in, in deep water. also several thoughts of the city. so houses, especially drown floors in knee, deep water, all the people who are really struggling to po box with the readings that they saw in the last couple of days. the chief administrative, debbie arvin, kane, she wall. he came out, he told the city officials mazda municipality workers to walk around the clock to give up their rules on sunday. for example, how, but that also didn't help much. many office is really giving their employees walk from home, several schools shop, so expel, actually contributing. it's up to climate change. really seeing that this is an indicator that climate change is not as fragile as we think. and
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a lot more needs to be done. the syria has revoked the media accreditation of the bbc sizing, false reporting surrounding its coverage in the country. since the beginning of the terrorist work and 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 correspondent in cameraman, and syria. or syria had actually worn the baby see over it's biased coverage in a statement. identifying examples of and t syrian reports the death little cerebral . acosta documentary last month, which alleged pies between president assad's family and drug traffickers. and despite repeated denials by the accused,
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got this american england of impose sanctions against the syrian officials and all these different hosts and people in the company is all that because of that? bbc documentary, international affairs research or an analyst. alarmist did says the bbc narrative is driven by phone attempts. bbc went so far into now after many, one of the government notes published this. this is this report. they went so far because actually they want to show the yoke they, they are expanding us out of the country. it means they hide something and it to be useful to keep, you know, i visited serious and key. and i, so the situation a country and higher key the country is the state to we are, we saw for the war, pandemic and arsic, rig and sanctions. and this is the point, you know, such as has destroyed the, the economy, but also the people because it's
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a, it's a vicious cycle, you know, poverty to create more of a k or small aha, strong for there is more uncontrolled and the system we need to support the syrian government, so we don't need to have another more on it and then come to it on the sloan by. i forget that the big i survive and say, i, the american, you know, we thought just continue with the sanctioning country and starving people to new york. i'm the united nations where a rusher requested un security council meeting, focusing on the node stream pipeline. sabotage is just wrapped up rushes of invoices accused germany, denmark and sweden, nova preventing an honest investigation into the sabotage. i must get the skis your skill as to what the german, danish and swedish authorities stubbornly did not present any intelligible reaction
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to our numerous requests and the appeals. we have repeatedly drawing the attention of the security council. the fact that their entire reaction was reduced to routine replies with a refusal to call per item. the roots dreamily ridiculous and far fetched debris, tx, they know totally ignore russia's requests, but also neglect the opinion of the un security council. that demonstrates of an action of european states can be explained by only one thing. attempts to drag out time in order to cover up the traces of the 2 perpetrators of the crime. this is also our quincy evidence by the apartment. they quote the latest information campaign in the western media within the framework of which completely upset versions of what happened or being promoted. it is pushing life out to the big awful lot of these kind of boyfriends dining bye for us right now, just outside the un headquarters. i hey, like kind of what could have you back on? i know it's really noisy where you are. well, what is the russian invoice to the you and say about the role of the us in the middle of the stream sabotage?
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while the security council meeting began with 2 journalists, jeff brodsky and bryce green presenting the facts about what went on with the north stream to pipeline, and how all the evidence and all roads seem to point to washington's involvements. now, when russian ambassador and the ben z i to up to the floor of the un security council meeting, he pointed out that there seems to be a huge effort by the united states to change the conversation, to read direct to the conversation away from the facts of the case because it's pretty obvious that prior to the destruction of the north stream pipeline, united states had threatened to carry out such action. and that kind of indicates that the united states probably is the perpetrator. here's what the russian ambassador had to say before the council dropped because you do to nicholas how do you consider the repeated threats against the north stream from top us leadership, they voice this more than once. however,
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as soon as the inconvenient facts were revealed, the americans and their european allies begin to interfere in every possible way with the national investigation. they are much more profitable in the situation in which western countries have complete freedom of action and impunity in the framework of the so called rules based towards imposed on the whole world, which has nothing to do with the international law of the now, it's also important to note that the representatives of swedish denmark and germany were not present for the meeting, they did not attend the un security council meeting and in his remarks in bathroom to ban z. a pointed out that even though it was on their territorial waters that this attack took place, the 3 countries seemed to be doing everything they can to prevent investigations from coming to a real conclusion about what happened. they're very afraid of what those results might show. so this is an interesting meeting of the un security council,
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russia presenting evidence and the united states and its allies simply dismissing it with broad statements and playing into anti russian hysteria. that's what we saw at the un security council here today. yeah, it's a shame caleb, just the same old same old behavior up the you and all to is caleb martin. thanks. see, is the russian say do my has adopted a lawyer to establish the introduction of a digital ruble in russia? the central bank of rush, i planned to issue this new car and see in addition to existing cash and traditional funding held in the bank. i discussed the this earlier with the optic contributor chris adams. it's a bit of a mucky subject. we tried to shed some light, you know, the different car and say it's not like just invented another, another full of currency, the very big difference where we is how it is issued and how it is then able to, you're able to transact with it. so for example, if we take uh, you know, your normal banking system, let's say you're sending rubles to india,
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for example. normally you would use a payment system, code swift. so that's what you would use to send money or whatever the well, that's a group of banks that got together and said this is how we should move money. and the problem is russia has been removed from swift depa from one bank rough eisenberg, but it also announced that they were drawing to the country next couple of months they've given they gave the russian government a little time notice to fix it. and this is really a solution, it's a new way in which to send roubles around the world, but also internally within russia itself. ice.
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