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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the use of cluster munitions was labeled a crime by the us administration itself. they do it not from a good life, but because they have a shortage of, i mean, nation in general. the russian president, vladimir putin responds to washington's decision to supply cluster munitions, to ukraine, just by previously labeling the weapons criminal defense secretary ben wallace, se 14 politics to stays on to the nato summit,
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where he criticized 2 claims president of his lack of gratitude for the west and military supposed to say rocks appointment is to visit syria patrol for the 1st time since 2011. the 2 countries agree to boost that relations and tackle commons. right, so we got the hello and welcome. you're watching the weekly on, on the international with the very late as well as news updates and the, with around the, at the stories that shakes the week is great to have you with us. washington's decision to deliver tests of munitions to ukraine has tool and condemnation for the russian president who has pointed out the hypocrisy of supplying alms that us officials themselves have previously branded criminal. regarding cluster munitions, the you said ministration itself through its own staff, made an assessment of these munitions some time ago when the use of cluster munitions was labeled
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a crime by the us administration itself. i think that's the way it should be treated if they do it not from a good life, but because they have a shortage of i mean nation in general. let me remind you that the training army spends 526000 say, 155 caliber shells per day in combat operations. while the us produces $15000.00 per month, they don't have enough in europe already, doesn't have enough. but they found nothing better than to propose the use of cluster munitions. i'd like to point out that the russian federation has a sufficient stock pile of various kinds of cluster munitions, various kinds. but so far we have not used them. we have not had such a need despite the known shortage of that munition, any certain period that we also had. but we have not done it. but of course if they are used against us, then we reserve the right to mirror these actions. well, it's no secret so that ukraine has been running out of weapons. and this is something that we've seen written about and spoken about in the western mainstream
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media. and not only in the media western officials themselves have admitted this just last month. for example, the phase defense secretary said that you cranes of western allies are all running out of weapons to donates. so perhaps that's why we've seen a washington's decision to send these cluster munitions in the move. many have describe as a desperate times call for desperate measures and what's also a slap in the face is when a rush i captures the weapons that are sent to ukraine. for example, just recently a russian forces a capture dread since a storm shadow. ms. sile a month ago, they seized the german, made black for times, us made what was its bradley flights in vehicles so forth a lot of our fruits and it was asked what the russian army is planning to with with these 4 and weapons that they caps and because of course, they're a great source of and so, and this is what he had to say was really a good number of things you need if there is
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a thing called the reverse engineering. because the modern technologies, modern and we have arrow and effective examples are one that takes the t 90 breakthrough tank, the best tank in the world without any exaggeration. but the enemy also produces modern technology. if there is an opportunity to look inside and see then why not because we're just sitting in the lot of our fruits and also gave his assessment of how things find on the battlefield. he had a very positive evaluation. he said that the russian soldiers are doing a great job. there are some like true heroes taking up advantageous positions, surprise, in the enemy, and the force and the enemy. so normally use opera. there's ford, cedric reserves, but also to fail. and here wrap things up by saying that the enemy has not been successful throughout the special military operation and will not be successful. so that's my food channel associated his sarcastic take on just how far from european politicians are prepared to go and taking orders from washington to we will discuss
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with you if they were told tomorrow we have decided to hang your wall. they would look down in surprise at their odessa city and ask only one question. can it be done on their own, nationally produce ropes. but the americans are unlikely to refuse such a large order for their textile industry up on the head. so already welding on the european political arena as a defense secretary, ben wallace is analyses stepping down from politics just to is off of the day to summit dropped off pain. lithuania, he's agreed to resign. also, the british government states cabinet recently in order to prominence their wishes through not just now looking for a replacement for wallace who's been in politics for 24 years. and us up into 3 different premieres it decisions quickly. i'm certainly offering found himself in hot water for slamming ukraine's president. i, for lack of the correct to shoot to west in military support. whether you like you to know it's people want to see it, you know, gratitude. sometimes you're asking countries to give out their own stocks, you know,
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we're not amazon. i told them that last year when i drove 11 hours to be given a list of the we discussed the topic with the red star, radio editor and political analyst, alexandra mckay, who says, have been, what is his expectations? felt a pause and that led to his resignation. i think while i just wanted to get out of the ministry of defense anyway, that's why he wanted the nato job, but now he's not being given that he's the starting to get out because of cool sol . so you have to bear in mind that the conservative policy of a, by the current opinion polls on roots to lose the next election quite badly. and so he's decided to get out. he wants it to be nice to have a secretary general, but now that's not available. and i think also that was the reason he wanted to guess out. the biggest reason is because he is on one level, fully aware of the fact that the policy and ukraine has failed. and now the ukrainian defense, if he's failing and things are following a pop. i think ben wallace is just the 1st of many who will be disappearing off to
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past is new and into the safe realms of retirement, where he will write each man was and proclaimed that none of this was his idea. the new claims on by suggest to the u. k. has criticized president zalinski for his reaction with a case of ingratitude for nato's help with the summons. in this, awaiting the earlier this week, showing attention to disagreements within the blog. he's had internal issues. it should not be as publicly, especially while russia is watching a lot of justice. but if maybe the minister wants something special, but it seems to me that we're grateful to the people here sits the minister of defense. lexi, do you have a bad relationship with the british minister of defense, a wonderful relationship, so call him and thank him today, please. i believe it was suspended by elizabeth a start customer presence announce case termed when she said that the issue of the morning, she will wake up and call then, well as to sanction. i somebody with the dis, are cousins healthy. we don't have to show the russians doesn't have some some, some samsung gifts in us. well,
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i guess the crating and bastard of britain figured that would be a good idea to put on assume and go play the adults and do some damage control with the western press for zalinski after the ukrainian president showed up at the nato summit, dressed like a kid, who just uh, got lost, maybe on route to a pinball game. and with that snarky mouse to match shafter, he was chastised by the collective west for being in the in great. he even made a video afterwards in which he said, thank you. 46 times, just to drive home with a point. it's like when you ask you to, to say, please, and thank you. he says, please, thank you, please. thank you. 20000000 times this nato summit seemed to have the purpose of showing up in western public support for continued transfer of taxpayer funded resources, weapons in cash to ukraine. but instead what the audience saw was the self centered swell bride attitude. and the big show of unity ended up being a guess that i think american people do deserve
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a degree of gratitude for uh, from us, from the united states, from our government deserve gratitude for, for their willingness to step up and, and from the rest of the world as well, that's a good example of unity. it sounds like they're all united against. so it's, he's attitude, the more whiskey asked like a name. great. the higher the risk of american salary and on the whole venture. and then there's also the brits and europeans were bearing the brunt of the anti russian sanctions and the impact on their cost of living. so the whole message of the summit seemed geared towards keeping the westerners paying for this whole fiasco on board by pretending that everyone else is united in the cars, even when so many of them had it out. was the whiskey at this very summit. and why do they want to keep supporting the military industrial complex anyway to defend freedom, of course, as president joe biden set down lodge remains a more global security. as is bad for more than 70 decade. no stronger, more energized,
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good. yes. more united than ever in its history here for some reason a lot for work i'm a day or a year. is a call. we have our lifetime where steel furnish are you really well my father? i promise you. well, nothing less than freedom and democracy are at stake because if they weren't then, well, westerners might start wondering why the heck they're involved in anything way over in ukraine's, the expectations for the summit were so massive that you think from the headlines. it was some kind of big historical moment taking place, but if it's remembered for anything in the history books at all, will probably be for that image of zalesky looking like he was there to deliver a package or to serve coffee. which by the way, he actually did later on and what looked like a scene straight out at the tv show, the office, except with former actors zalinski surrounded by
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a bunch of 3rd rate nato. that's bins. apparently weapons peddlers are the best method actors who knew it's not like this meeting produced much else other than an increase in the budget for western weapons manufacturing without zalinski, constantly demanding more of them for ukraine. how could nato leaders possibly keep justifying bits of seen? well transferred to their own, from their own people, asked for ukraine's historic nato membership. why don't the west want to do that? started world war 3 with russia. when zalinski is already allowing them to sit back and play armchair generals while the premiums do the west dirty work against russia and take all the risk often. and the natives recently admitted member seems to be worried about the blog stability. with the doing that a stall, skiing, giovanni's and the question to that regarding getting a seemingly i'm rate response a caring this, i'm sorry that no one can guarantee a future. are you worried that the political instability in the us we'll cost
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issues in don't lie us in the future. let me be clear. i'd say we guarantee we couldn't guarantee the future. you can't tell me whether you're going to be able to go home tonight. no one can be sure what they're going to do. an hour and 20 minutes. i think this was a little bit of a see it a bit of cost playing on all sides. um i, you know, i don't things ask is only eve as to think that he really would have been offered natal membership in uh, in any building. yes. when everyone, you know, from bite and down had made it pretty clear that so long as of what was going on. that was not that was not going to happen. so, um, i think it says, you know, is quite a tragic outcome though not for the reasons that savanski says not because nato is not. uh, you know, awfully membership to ukraine offering more weapons, the grain,
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as, as he said. but rather, i would say for the exact opposite reason, because the only scenario that nato can conceive for ukraine is more. uh, you know, the current situation works just fine for nato and its the fact solita i. e, washington, that is a situation where the ukrainians keep fighting this proxy war on america's behalf is to you, is the ukrainians that a dine is ukrainians that i've seen that you know that the country and the livelihood is destroyed and old at a very small cost for america, which in fact is benefiting it looks like this, government has broken its silence and an exclusive comment to our t. rejecting claims that on careers approval of sweden's bit to join nato was influenced by washington's financial pledges. according to the latest report by a pulitzer prize winning american journalist, seymour hersh, the us a letter,
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they use a multi $1000000000.00 credit flags, cheapest way to key a to change its previous position hash. so i think the most us officials details how do i buy them for list that and $11.00 to $13000000000.00 line of credit would be extended to tech. yeah, if i the international monetary fund and exchange for encores approval of sweden's bit to join nato, we had for the local journalist as well. also to cable says the details of encores response. i had a phone call with a cheer cust office show and ask him about the claims. he told me that uh quote, the claim is totally mesa's and i'm ground. it's just, that's a big question and a yellow journalism and it's 10 by agreement between a i m f and 2 kias. absolutely out of question on quote. and then i asked them the reason why uh, the minutes show off, treasury and finance does not publish. and denial is the article is widespread globally. now. he told me that we are very busy,
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focused on our work. we do not take such fake news seriously. these are the news present on the desk at the claim is my if the claims made by an american journalist then by the inside kenzie not use their as to of course uh, 2 keys and member of i am. it's like other countries are. but for the time being, the article retained by her is basis at all on quotes. on the other hand, president ad wants to unblock to sweden's needle bits, so that keeps suite in directly and nato membership is to check is parliament square. this offer will be voted and we do not know whether the people will pass from fiction by them. and for now, we should keep in mind that several members they'll find them as for us part to also ex minister's wife pro aguilar clear, announced that they will not say yes to sweden's natural membership. when the vote team will be held in a pardon me and therefore it's forwarding to try to stop. there is no,
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i am not barking at any to and floor sweden's, a needle, bed and suite and neutral membership is now up to 600 members of grand national fundamental to key western countries are exploiting, developing nations full that own financial gain. these are the was of a radio and president apprehend. gracie, which he delivered during his africa, told the 1st and i for a decade the western nations and the system of dominance in the world are not generally interested in seeing countries enjoy their great resources and national reserves of oil being independent. they don't want to see these countries adding value to their own resources, yet they're very interested in buying the raw materials from them, processing them, and then selling the final product at an increase straight back to those same states. these remarks were made when it runs president visited your gun, the response of these 3 nation tool to africa,
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uranium the president supposed to do gone this harsh l g b t, those which are being widely condemned. internationally present re sales is that the to ron was ready to help construction oil refinery on the pipeline in the nation. a rainy and president tools had visited nairobi where he held folks with his canyon counts of pods. several agreements was signed and that promotion co operation in areas such as i take on the investments the final leg of the 12 was involved way with president racing. that's with the head of state to discuss ways to promote bilateral relations and then show sustainable economic growth within those countries. in spite of the grueling west and sanctions and bob boils price, the visits think it makes the 2 nations more resistant to pressure. the we have the same on dimensions, got kind of functions. so if we come together, we can easily people of our to come to look at you to think about ways the and the function like you, you, i need a full for you by the time, by the,
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i don't mean pallets, so he's coming to them by the way it depends on the goods, the power of thing, but in and even on the visa it's to, as in bob we buy as excellent, the president, right? you see ellen tomorrow, visits which hasn't happened in the past 11 years. the truly does. but for us, the importance of working together to remove bottlenecks that have been put into existence by the sanctions imposed by the west. it is continually reported that uh we did 2 different terms, ofa west in sanctions. i talking to chat that we show the better way night and we look forward therefore, to sharing your experiences with your run or the, you know, you started use all of our economies and the easy understanding of the right people been,
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we not of these any assumptions but this is the importance of making sure that every signed memorandum of understanding is followed up so that the 2 countries can reap the required benefits. then the of the a rainy and presidential delegation slide mohammed randi explains the importance of this tool. in general, the objective is to enhance the economic trade between iran and countries of east africa. iran is now developing corps doors to russia and through the congresses and also core doors to a central asia, china and also eastern russia. and therefore, the writings believe that linking east african countries in particular to that core door would be both beneficial to you, ron and these countries,
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but also beneficial to central asian countries, russia in china. and so this is not only amount of bilateral ties, but ties between iran and kenya, or uganda, or as in bob way. but it's also about multilateralism as well. both sides have a lot to offer to offer to each other. you ron wants to become less dependent on the western products and that, that western hybrid cultural goods because they are unnecessarily expensive. and these countries are more eager to work with the wrong. so this falls within the broader framework of enhanced, enhanced width of south south cooperation. last, the last sitting dependence on the west and receiving and trading goods at a much lower cost than that, which is usually a carried out with western countries. a serious step step
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by step is to restore relations with other arab nations. the rocks apartment is uh, has been hosted for to expand the syrian president in damascus for the 1st time since the outbreak of war there in 2011 the joints media conference, the rock, you need to emphasize these countries willingness to cooperate on the crucial issue of syrian refugees, we've been displaced all across the middle east. were interested in working through official and government channels to solve the refugee crisis and guarantee their safe return. estimate of the situation becomes stable in places where they reside. a rocky premier has visit, follows up on the recent re admission of syria to the arab league, often more than a decade of diplomatic disputes. the syrian on the rocky data is discussed a wide range of issues in damascus, including the fine guys, terrorists and drug smugglers. as a heads of state agreed to set up security along that shed 600 cologne with a buddha. i also called on the west to lift gates loans when i get can not make sanctions on syria. well, syria has been shuns by most of his hours. neighbors,
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since the will be gone in 2011 while of some of those states, even bunch rebel groups fighting against damascus. however, the officer president hassan managed to retain and for the defiance group on power in the country, a number of things predict, started to back track, and with the stones 2 months ago, saudi arabia, a key power in the way to make way to restore diplomatic relations. with syria and we spoke to syrian jen, and s a r, a sala who think serious, serious move to restore relations with other arab countries is a good sign. the signals towards unity within the region in the united states of america wants to size all the countries that does not go on with their policy. in the worst, i think usa is losing tier because not to it's not the opposed color only power at that you can gain in this area and this region. and after what's happened to julia since 2011,
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i think that the united states and all that was during the country had learned a lesson that the pin knots for everything they want by the military forces or even in supporting to arisen. and this area free uh, connecting with syria from the other around a country. so that would be our ideal for example, united auto, emory. it's in jordan, it just dropped. i think it's a part of an arrow through relation that has been a rebuilding and beast times at these words, conditions i see thing in the west long city of bethlehem is less, 3 is radius wounded, including 2 dogs, age 9 and 14. according to the as reading military, the attack a palestinian citizen opened fire on the civilian come from a moving vehicle as aspect and see what is wiper handed by is ready. security
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forces during the late in bethlehem. if he was off the shooting took place, the united states sides be your opinion, have signed a new deal on sharing data, which gave us the american tech companies such as facebook, amazon, and google access to the private information of millions of european internet uses . according to the sign bill called b u us day to privacy framework, personal data of european citizens will be easily available to the us. a tech joints will have a huge financial benefits as data transferable and depends on 7 trillion dollars in economic activities. early in the european parliament to oppose the new pod to saying that it includes insufficient protection, speak your opinions at privacy as well. such data sharing has raised questions over the security of your opinions. as personal details, you are based privacy, active as much rooms as condensed with dale,
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vowing to challenge the signs packed in close. he also pointed at a political note which is behind this arrangement. the latest deal is not based on material changes, but by political interest. once again, the current commission seems to think that the mass will be the next commission's problem. just announcing that something is new, robust or effective, does not cut it before the court of justice. would new changes in us surveillance law to make this work. and we simply don't have it, the commission is meant to be the god know if the treaties and the defender of the rule of law. it loves that rule. when it comes to member states violating your law . it appears that it is a compulsion between you and you is because the outreach, almost technology has now already created in drawers into everybody's life. and they are not able to control because all the european consumers of citizens living
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in europe, already using american websites like facebook, amazing data is already migrating from europe to america on their site or books. and it is very, very difficult as a rule that which they thought would really be required by home and how they went to the interpretation of that information. to be everywhere except that in martin ward, if you're using the smartphone, if you're connected to internet, there's nothing border privacy left, no the you have questions to shut down social media platforms. if they don't track down on the problem ethic content as they call it, that's according to the u. internal market commission. when the res, hateful contents, calling to the goals for example, for results that also goals for kids and but enough cause they will be required to delete the content immediately if they fail to do so. they will be admittedly, sanctions, will have teams who can intervene immediately. social media platforms such as take talk on instagram would have to remove contents,
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or request the permission to say that this new doors went to discourage riots and on rest. it comes on the heels of the french president's request on social media to be cut off off the riots broke talents over the police, killing of a 17 year old ethnic on jerry and french attorney finished deville's phase. it's functioning social media. well, no, it's called the riots or present on rest. you can find the social media or the social networks as nothing really to to see with the matter. no. i think if they would like to have a really raise of some insecurity dates to go inside the suburb of thick old the arms, the military, we funds that they have come actually golf into houses. this is your up in the solutions which are not realistic. it's i think it's a way to speak, i'm say, well,
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i see i'm doing something inside the front of any effort on the issue. we can from the old countries, member of the european union and they can be called control but, but before they find a different solution job which has no, no, no control and the they're the ones, the a fixed you, what they want to do to set up the sky, no 5 minutes, that we can keep on top of all the latest news updates, financing our website, all t dot com. as always we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing all take and some nice a
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nuclear meltdown and focus shima immediately drove me to talk to somebody about the gym for ya. investigation stats. watch on tv. the . the welcome to welter price for all the parallels between the hottest phases of the cold war and the current tensions between east and west. there's at least one crucial difference the neutrality of some european nations that was consciously created and maintained as

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