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on a war footing, you heard this is brittany. you heard this last week in washington. we need to go to a war footing. now. what does that mean? well, we're out of weapons now, so we need to expand within these parameters. more javelins, more patriot missiles, more jets, expansion expansion expansion. what happens in a to being a defensive organization? yeah, well i at the expense of health care and education and i know border security and all about a claim. it was wonderful having you on and what i think my guess in lisbon and in budapest and one thing our viewers are watching us here are dc you next time. remember, the prospect was the same just to safe house and engagement because the trails
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when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the as ukrainian come under as the cry quotes her risk fig football field. last is western countries pushed for more offensive efforts by key, as well as meeting the countries to become a testing drug for their weapons. more than a pipe 3 times huge new russia production facility for liquefied natural gas is officially launched by president at the northern port city of tournament. the final project will see 3 l. n g. nicholas location trains transpose 6600000 tons of allergy age. her yeah, using face in nova to technology. more than 14 countries are interested in joining
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the bricks, roofing, say, current block members. so for example, outside of the country's african national congress from to the meeting of the delegations out of next month, the summit of the economic alliance of gas of power plants, which you can see behind me is now the only domestic electricity supply for the street. it's working as maximum capacity on the current circumstances doesn't able to cover even 10 percent of the regions needs during pick consumption season. the 10 in the morning in ken pallet in bay roots on here in most for this friday july the 21st welcome to the news our the russian defense ministry is reporting a must have rocket attacked on the premium port city of odessa targeting military storage facilities for naval drones, allow munition, the m o. d also stays keeps continue. the attempts to break through positions on
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the front lines have been repelled with a run $600.00. you printing and soldiers killed in the past 24 hours. come under themselves. they've been sending the alarm over the pressure being inflicted there's a lot of casualties. i've got some of my guys working at casualty collection points, and i don't want to say numbers because it's all just anecdotal. but this thing triple the amounts of casualties. they saw a few months ago. it's pretty horrific. it was us president john f kennedy. the famously reminded us that success has many fathers, with failure is an orphan. and right now it seems to be an easy fathers of ukraine's proxy war against russia. a portion key of to ever more stream sacrifices on the battlefield. your war. so you go die fighting is we're just here to help you do with it gives us just because it has to be in the show. thank general low and you consult can use my thank you love life. so when i
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see, of course, we shouldn't just take the word of the unfortunate ukrainians when it comes to watch essentially become a massive nato assisted suicide program. european and american mercenaries lucky enough to survive the white house funded meek liner. also have a tail to tell. and it isn't a pretty one. it's hard. there is just it's, it's a genocide, it's lar, there is just people that everywhere. addictions, dads, training people, dads train soldiers that she just left there. on surprise. me, the armchair generals an analyst in the western media of sage advice for your client, basically walk across the mine fields and stop wasting valuable equipment. after all, there's plenty of ukrainians left to sacrifice, but were willing low and shells rolled lea, a full, my marine, infantry officer said, ukraine's tactics could minimize losses. but they come with the trade offs. advanced and on foot will likely reduce the attrition. they sustain his sad, but the means the advances will be slower. i have less opportunity to achieve
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a rapid breakthrough. seen a us officials in recent weeks had privately expressed frustration that some of you created and commanders excess pirated at a slow pace of the initial. so old and feeding increased casualties among their ranks, had deserted to old habits, decades of soviet style 3, and you know, tillery beverages rather than sticking with the west and tactics and pressing harder to breeze. the russian defense is. it's increasingly obvious that savanski is natal bosses are running out of options. so the expectation is that ukraine was no accelerate the sacrifice of an entire generation of their men and boys with even president boynton himself, admitting russia as essentially demilitarize nato. this is a, this is a war relating to munitions and they're running out of those and that emulation and we're low on, of course, perpetual war cheerleaders will continue to call for more weapons miss of send them the 16th. but the deployment of more game changer is,
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is increasingly unlikely with senior american military voice has point cold water on the idea that their jets will ever see action over ukraine. you're talking about a large number of aircraft that's going to take years to train the pilots years to do the maintenance as a statement, years to, to generate that the degree of financial support. to do that, you're talking that way more billions of dollars in has already been generated. so how's the vast reality of ukraine sacrifice filters into the mainstream? ukrainian people are also beginning to realize that no, you don't know expects them to die off until the grim and of yet another american misadventure. it seems what's left to view, claim will be dumped at the gates of the orphanage, and the fathers of this conflict will be nowhere to be seen. the chat bows. well be brothers. defense minister ben wallace has said ukraine has pro to tragically become a buffalo for testing western electric technology. it's led to accusations jeep
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rains, being used by the west to see how their own weapons, which doesn't conflict conditions. ukraine tragically, and it is a tragedy that this has had to be the case has become a part to allow for all those people f ring phases, ukrainians, take them and embrace them and we gets them on ukraine tells us whether they work and also we see how that use, and they sort of thing mean that we would be foolish to ignore all those lessons. then what is the quiet thoughts out loud? you know, these, do you said open they only put the what tragic in front of it. but of course, what you means is, yes, it's the only industry is looking at what's happening and rubbing his hands together and saying roughly how can we benefit from what's going on here. and at the same time, you also can put to this kind of supremacist approach with the spot the in this process, you know, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians are being slow to it is of no interest to the honors manufacturers will be imperious, with pushing for this will to keep the big picture right. as to you,
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credit is out there. there's the mass of the crating population, and there's the ukranian students, government. and given the government is entirely the creation. and under the control of the imperative powers, i think it will continue to do is it's told, despite the fact that on perfectly show the majority of ukrainian people do not want to see the country continue to be about the lab i had in the program a former us marine court intelligence officer is so convinced western nations played an active role in loving resilience. few rising to power and ukraine is made of full of audit. and here's some of the explosive planes later. this is the liquefied natural gas is an energy source. many countries are scrambling to fuel up with, with it's relatively cheap cost and versatility, winning phone. it's across the world and rushes seeking to help satisfy the growing
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demand. that's huge. project is underway in the northern russian city of vermont's called arctic l. n. g. 2, it was officially launched by the nations president on thursday, while the 1st funds that line runs via the northern c routes unable connect to it's future pending should have production site. the enterprise, under the control of another tech firm will be made off of 3 friends that lived each with the capacity to move 6600000 tons of l n g. every year. now the project is designed to help russia cheap at school of securing 20 percent of the world, l n g market by 2035 right now it is just under half that lot number of it and said such efforts will give the country a competitive advantage and a rapidly evolving global energy market. the fact that it was to split when g production projects are important because of the complex effect they provide for the entire economy. they naval us to win back to share, we need on the global
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o n g markets and develop related industries. the 1st project was successfully implemented and is currently operating. there is every reason to believe that the arctic elegy 2 projects will be implemented on time and with the required quality. so russian president vladimir putin is in russia's north west in the months to oversee the, the shipments of l. n, g from the arctic l. n. g 2 projects. so this is more of a text, 2nd largest elegy project following its flagship a mall and n g, which was low as being 2017. and it's really a significant occasion because it's showing how russian companies are rolling with the punches in the face of an abundance of western sanctions. initially, this project had several west and find that showed back as a knowledge center that can stand on its own 2 feet says never take folders ahead with it. some vicious optic plans always have been trained on the l. n. g market
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for quite some time. now the global demand for l n g is sky rockets, it does the world transitions towards a more low carbon energy demand. now l n g is cost efficient, produce is less copland dockside and pops crucially. for russia, it doesn't depend on pipelines and, and not show l. n g is more mobile. the final project will say 3, l n g liquid application trains transposed $6600000.00 tons of allergy aids per year. using this in nova to technology. these and gravity based instruct, cuz you see behind me though, these last sole and yet to intricate slow thing hubs will act as a trans shipment terminals. they'll be the largest of the kind in the was able to hold 360000 cubic meters of violent g. so who stands to benefit from this innovation? and made rising demand to one k consumer will be asia receiving deliveries via the
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know of in c roots and well russian l. n, g, exposed to europe actually increased significantly. last year. the u has pledged to cost is dependency on russia completely by 2027 leaving european and chinese energy groups report to be scrambling to lock in l n. g. shipments from the us. whether the us has the sufficient spec capacity to accommodate remains to be seen. meanwhile, russia, with its vast quantities of natural gas and aspiring arctic innovations seem to show that the offices could lie in the months after years of a blockade against garza ongoing as well, repeated shelling of the area of daily life from the east. just the struggle even more so when the local electricity supplier struggles to keep the lights on. that's particularly the case for local firms that rely on a constant supply of power to maintain their livelihoods. ortiz marie,
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if an option that has been to investigate this fish farm along with 2 others in the gas is 3 producers together around $300.00 tons of fish, a year pumping sea water to the tanks. filtering, keeping the same temperature and, and reaching it with oxygen. other basic conditions for houses, fish, add to that the boards are equipment and restaurant facilities, all that consumes a lot of electricity. the gas can hardly provide you to years, long energy prices, solar power viewed as alternative nature friendly renewables. source is a force necessity here. that's the side of my loans. a lot of our annual charge by the electricity company is nearly a $1000000.00, and that's with solar energy. without it, we would pay nearly $2000000.00, but it seems like a solution to save the fish and keep business going. but in a conflict torn, turbulent region, like the gas, a 3, nothing is ever secure. but how much says since the costs,
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the solar panels were installed in 2019, they've been damaged by is really showing with direct taken from shock waves. 3 separate times. i bought from tremendous financial losses. it's threatened to the existence of the farm, listed on those lovely outcomes and in defect or interruption of the electrical supply directly leads to the death on the fish. they only have 10 to 20 minutes to rectify the situation in case of a power out date. the gas electricity crisis kicked off in 2006, often escalation between israel and gas. and when the abduction of an idea of soldier, let israel to shell the gas and power plant ever since the facility has trouble to function properly. creating a chronic alex was to deficit today produces an average of $65.00 megawatts per day . however, the 2000000 gallons need up to 700 megawatts during the hot summer, and then the cold winter times gas. the power plant, which you can see behind me, is now the only domestic electricity supply for this tree. it's working at maximum
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capacity on the current circumstances, but it's able to cover even 10 percent of the regions needs during pick consumption season. but even that is a challenge and cannot always be guaranteed. the plant runs unimportant fuels and needs at least $150000.00 leaders per day to function. israel's harvest restrictions on inputs of oil maintenance materials and even the volume of available storage effect. the work drastically and other source of energy for the street is power imports from the east real and electric corporation, which provides an additional $120.00 megawatts per day. still fall from filling the gaps of those in dire needs. for how much suburbs from the gas, the electricity distribution corporation says they encourage municipalities to use more solar energy. but domestic improvements always have risks, strategic solutions. he believes ally in the opportunity to obtain power from neighboring egypt or connecting to original network already united,
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a middle east and an african countries, which is hard to achieve youtube disagreements between the sides involved and israel, either or do it this the main crisis in the gaza strip is no technical, it's all connected to political issues. there is a huge lack of security disability as the small geographical area is constantly exposed to attacks and the targets enough infrastructure. so building solar fields and the gaza strip will always be targeted and destroyed. and until that is solved and gas and remains and probably seen in enclaves surviving and is rarely economic located and constant confrontation, the private sector and businesses schools, hospitals, will be suffering from severe electricity shortages dragon, people's lives, and the future into an unknown darkness. moved from ocean to auntie reporting from gaza. the free markets on free trade usually let the chips
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fall where they may. however, china is claiming the us abreast of jump. in of course of such an approach is twisting the rules when it comes to one particularly valuable sector. a speaking child that is opposed to any kind of traits will, you know, a technological under the pretext of competition. china did not shy away from competition, but the definition of competition. the by the us side i think is not fair. the micro chip industry is one of the most complex in the world, and very few countries are capable of producing the commodity last year. the us and post export restrictions on china to prevent the country obtaining advanced technologies, pensions and passenger states. i blame that. so as a major factor in the current tensions between the world's 2 largest economies. international relations specialists pack none. wall believes washington's moves are
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all about closing all, it's any competition us and the nature of the ice. all you control all the, most of the funds technology will say on the current and east manufacturing equipment. the us ss already come, china from beast, most iphones and sad, cuz this increasing consensus that emotion approval notice after nato nasal process all i've seen asia, and then there's this naples plus plus asian. all i but depends how many joining these last piece this kind of us let this organizations trying to basically cut all the countries who's open in the rifles for palm beach and it can the composition angle. so um, typically the competition is the purpose is very clear is to make sure the corporal know obviously is the human, the author well and, and therefore,
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i think us will be in domination position for more than 40 countries are hoping to join the bricks group of fast emerging economies that's according to south africa, is representative to the group. the next month, the country plays host to the box. annual summit had all of the, the ruling a n. c party has been meeting with dozens of delegations from the blocks member nations. i'm indeed applicants to with more than what's on the agenda. here's local journalist cap. legal missile me down was a combination of a number of crushes and close to came to re stations with these combines came together to find solutions for quality, peace, natural resources, management and corruption. i'm a media allergy and political challenges is closing. address b, e secretary general, acknowledged the grueling influence of pretty closely and the previous be
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a priest or no, no the last day is in the assigned for international solidarity offices so we all choose, you know, was she this is the way the dialogue quote freeze to reform global institutions such as the united nations and the world trade organization to ensure that the base it represents the interest of developing nations. in both
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the because of the highest of the dialogue, the announcements that the russian president vladimir putin who most of the change the fifty's brings summons in august, did not down in the states of international solidarity and stayed behind and needs to take a course of they may be against re searching for schools. so since the stage they see those, this position of the rest of the government and look forward to upcoming minister as a j level as one of the leaders of the television from all of us minutes. that logo is one of the vent and for an offense, lead us into well and friends with students that meet individual insights. we look forward to getting down to the important work of this i meet and may be out these thoughts as you finish up with the police partnership together with other south
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south corporation initiative. and then see clearly the stands for it and it was seated into the ongoing conflict that is being is this p a headed to the forces between the caea in to clean it is in the interest of go by the season. so please see that in negotiating peace plan b, i said it'd be about cost is coming and the baptism store life. and the school tons use of various countries in gauge on developing strategies as well as policies. these include shootings, best practices and health key education infrastructure development, and the overall goal that bridge should pay in assisting poor countries. and of course, the persistent fights towards d. dollarization and a progressive move towards trading in multiple currencies. that would ultimately bring us a growing economies trading amongst themselves. the issue that has come out to somebody in the, in the, in the a commissions,
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most of us is about to be the creation of form tendencies to so that they know the to, because not that's what it said on one single kind of and see that to me needs that it would be good, that's it. way past most find it will put you on it to of saving the must actually be in a position to say to out it's already been dependent on one. so we covered this year's summit to be held in south africa. the oldest is all usually the most significant offerings, the summit as an estimate of 19 countries of applied to being a part of the bridge, the past community that comes to me for r t to has that the very future of living on is threatened by the ongoing issue of the syrian refugees that start warning came from bay roots fort administer who sees the problem, needs to be urgently address a constructive and comprehensive dialogue between loving on and the european union
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needs to be launched on all files, especially the syrian displacement dossier which has begun to pose a threat not only to the lebanese social structure and the economic stability, but also to the continued existence of love and on as an entity 11 on adheres to its rights and responsibilities. and facilitating the safe and dignified return of the display. syrians to their homes, in particular to safe areas in line with the international law. and in a way that does not contradict the lebanese constitution which stipulates 11 on is not a country of asylum. the comments came off to the european parliament adopted a resolution last week concerning the 1500000 syrian refugees currently in map and on it said they are currently no conditions for them to make a full voluntary and dignified return to syria. we got to take from experts on lebanon's per implant. i don't know,
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give the right to the it'll be and them and they have the hour of course of action . i don't know who gave him that option. they can tell us what to do and when to do it and how to do it if they like. and they like that if you, gee, they should open their border. i think some more of them, but this is not the way to address it. it is basically to help see the spend that it's feed, so that city and what are the might they leave the country and go to their country? what i'm saying right now, uh no one have a power over 11 on, but it seemed, it seemed that though they did, they treat us as we still under their control and the there and the direction level and on to the have others. this situation long ago actually this is the, the situation in serious w as to a large extent back in 2017. a it was safe for the messages to, to go back to the company. however, due to the aid that is paid for them,
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that's or went ahead and used to be a will all the less than forwards to yours, the refugees as a jump. what is the gift cards in the attempt to destabilize both of lebanon and syria, they are pressuring the liberties government, which is a binding by that instructions not to contact the city and government and not to resolve the issue. and that's why, really uh, the, the issue got delayed until no, uh, no, the menus government is trying because there is a big financial due to the economic crisis. is trying to, uh, resolve the situation by alleviating the pressure of the refugees off. it's called up and try to find the solution for this. okay, the some things. finally, we mentioned earlier in the program, the mirror zalinski is raised to the ukranian presidency,
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was august rated by western intelligence. that is the boss, the claim being made by former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott for richard and his new investigator from agents zelinski. i am convinced that we all should know little more about a person who the applause of those i call the globally lead is ready to fight to the last 2 created years. 2015 is the premier of the 1st season. a survey of the people series, according to the credits with the producer was loading mirrors and landscape in reality, he wasn't producing it by himself. instead, his promotion had begun. no wonder such a role became one of his favorites. why not replicate the scheme in the country close to russia? and why not elect someone there based on the same principle? someone who is unconditionally following orders? well, we spoke to scott himself and says the goal of his film was simple. to make people question the main stream narrative of the country. the film
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explores his background as a community and again, i'm not denigrating, jo, his is profession. uh its, it's not a refreshing and it was pretty good at it. i have to, i have to give him credit. it also explores um, the sermon of the people, a tv series that uh, that he was involved in uh, where he portrayed uh a um, a common man who became the president of ukraine, fighting corruption, etc. and i think we, we look into that, um, was this an accident that zelinski was picked for? this was this program purely innocent programming coming from the mines of producers seeking purely to entertain the people of ukraine. or was there something more in the ferry is behind of elevating zelinski in the minds of the ukrainian people who are very critical time in their history. of in portraying him as a, as a leaders, i think the, the documentary set forth
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a compelling case that this wasn't denison, that this was a, uh, this was a concerted effort by very interested parties who did not have the best interest of ukraine in mind. we're looking, we're looking for a man who can be manipulated to put in the office of the presidency. the last thing zelinski is, is a genuine, a democratically minded leader of ukraine. he is somebody who was hand picked to serve in the role of fronting for outside interest for an interest who we're using ukraine is a, is a tool, so to speak, a weapon, to move against russia. what's unique about it is that it is not beholden to a main stream western narrative that we've actually availed ourselves of genuine experts out there who speak with knowledge and it can cite sources to back
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up their assessments. their claims. um, these are people who are no, i mean there's no one in the film that is an unknown. everybody knows who these people are. but their voices that have been silence their voices whose messages inconvenient to the mainstream narrative of promoting a zalinski as a democratic leader is a more time leader to come from the same cloth as winston churchill is a man who shares american value shares western values or and as is this film shows, there are reasons to doubt this narrative. okay, just approaching half past 10 here in most without once your friday news run off for now. keep across all the updates done and monitor today by giving us a follow on twitter developments there.

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