tv Documentary RT July 21, 2023 9:30am-10:00am EDT
9:30 am
9:31 am
the, the cheap premium come under is decry quotes. horrific buffalo feel losses. western countries pushed for more offensive efforts. bye to have one of the missing countries become a testing ground for their weapons. more than a pipe dream, a huge new russian production facility for liquefied natural gas efficiency launched by president clinton within ports of the of the word about the final project. to see 3 l n g nicholas location trains transpose 6600000 tons of l. n. g h to yeah. using this in nova tape technologies. more than 14
9:32 am
countries are interested in joining the bricks, grouping, sage block, members, south africa. one of the key takeaways from the countries ruling party hosting of keep delegations end of next month summit, and also head on the program pink out gas. a power plant which you can see behind me is now the only domestic electricity supply for this tree. it's working at maximum capacity on the current circumstances. it is able to cover even 10 percent of the regions needs during pick consumption season the to run the clock across the world. this is our t pleasure to have your company today to our top story. the russian defense ministry is reporting a must of rocket attack on the ukrainian port city of odessa, targeting military storage facilities for naval drones and munition. the m o. d
9:33 am
also stays keeps continued. attempts to break fruit positions on the front lines have been repelled with a run $600.00 ukrainian soldiers killed in the past 24 hours. keeps commanders themselves have been sounding the alarm over the pressure being inflicted. there's a lot of casualties. i've got some of my guys working at casualty collection point, and i don't want to say numbers because it's all just anecdotal. but this thing triple the amounts of casualties they store 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 right now. it seems to be an easy fathers of ukraine's proxy war against russia, a portion key of to evermore it streams sacrifices on the battlefield. you're war, so you go, die fighting is we're just here to help you do with is should visit us 3. i'm going to show that digital low i knew, consults,
9:34 am
and use my love life. so when i see, of course, we shouldn't just take the word of the unfortunate ukrainians when it comes to watch, essentially become a mass of nato assisted suicide program. european and american mercenaries lucky enough to survive. the white house funded meek lender 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 law. there is just people that everywhere. like russians, dads, ukraine, 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, stop wasting valuable equipment. after all, there's plenty of the premiums left to sacrifice, but we're willing low and shells. rob lee, a full, my marine infantry officer said, ukraine's tactics could minimize losses. but they come with the trade offs. advancing on foot will likely reduce the attrition, they sustain his sad,
9:35 am
but that means the advances will be slower. i have less opportunity to achieve a rapid breakthrough. seen a us officials and 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. some of their ranks had devoted 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's the landscape. nato 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 ammunition and we're low on, of course, perpetual war cheerleaders will continue to call for more weapons,
9:36 am
won't miss of send them the f sixteens. but the deployment of more game changer is, 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 nato now expects them to die on muff 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 would be nowhere to be seen. foreign fighters have fled t as ranks complaining of the confidence of some ukrainian kilometers in an interview with the australian, a b,
9:37 am
c. news network. one soldier serving in the foreign legion claims he didn't even get paid for putting his life on the line. this is a matter of loss and diss and it needs to be solved pronto. i've seen things out here that you have from a military perspective of beyond unacceptable. i have never been personally pied by the legions montage on it. so this, i have done all of this effectively for pro bono, i mean we're quite happy decide where out, because we will not continue to serve in a military. that means traits us or have to protect my guys. i will do everything in my power and i will not allow idiots like this to, to, to effect the war if we need to win legion combined is disregarding the planning and just sending troops and ukrainians, and wisdom is into these battles without the some the benefits of these, these operational plans on that. so that's a lot of people getting killed to little effect a little um battlefield effect before it was very,
9:38 am
very experienced people were talking, some officers were being there for a long time. they're one of these guys talking about leaving this conflict that they've invested by much again. they want to see you crying. we and as we older and then that threatened with uh, with gyle and uh, and with because they simply trying to get the get the job done. so i look into it is distressing. let's discuss this more now with political consultant on human rights advocates are know to lay you're very welcome to the program. some quite startling revelations there. do you think it paints, perhaps for a picture of like, what's going on really particularly to what's frequently heard in the west? well, someone used to say that the, the physician of insanity was keep on the line doing the same thing and expect a different results. obviously with this what we say, it'd be the declining conflict on the side of kim what. what else to keep in mind
9:39 am
is that military speaking with english 2 different uh, bear with me here on the russian side. we have professionalism. there is a cool hero. so in terms of tactics and strategy i, there is, i think we fund as well and the way the latter is the use on the side of the craze . for like anything is kind of being funneled into the battlefield. dash o c for the cd or synchronization should i say between uh the offices themselves. uh, the idea is more of a political uh conflict which bears on the sustaining the conflict by all means, especially in those funds. washington just concerned g on the extra 124 divided by a distribution you can afford to have a not get it. and 2 point oh on their hands. keeping in mind that they are from record on the issues such as the economy, inflation, to all those powerful aspect of, uh,
9:40 am
american life on from dc nowhere to dc. so the can be the idea. the bed is to sustain the conflict as much as possible, or at least, yeah, election and whole voted as well as the peculiar artist sees. and this some of the were a few and that, that emerged from the interviews are, know the astronomy. and so it just seemed they weren't given the advance western arms. they were trained to use such as bradley fighting vehicles. what this stuff perhaps tell us. it was my job left a deal on how to bradley image. so as it were, uh, we know that the 3rd of the equipment that was uh, delivered united the best of the most val to talk to offense. you was uh will be to ready uh by the russian and forces. so essentially they are running out of equipment the faster then they can receive it. and that's like your buck,
9:41 am
the holes. that's why we are seeing now. the kind of a fast seats. tony issue a russian counter, accountable offense, withdrawn audi thoughts from what i understand. and so when he gets to feeling that he's going to be a long time to get and so he's extra 2024. and we may see uh, printed lines just collapse. uh, i mean, even moment obviously, we know that there are, uh, around the uh, the under asia, a youngster is, you know, industries that the of cds that the add on to that consoles. uh, by forcing them to go to the front. ready uh, without the benefits of up to even the warehouse training. we know that anyone who gets vantage would turn around faces the equipment. uh, a credit guess if we bought the va and gave a officers of, uh, war to, uh,
9:42 am
you're in the earliest stage of, uh, buy rosa. so it's, uh, it's kind of a little around a mexican only uh, recently looking as if uh uh, the whole idea is to basically put into the glider. it doesn't really matter in the, at the end of the day. but for all basically. ready the employee gimme glass, you wouldn't be open country. and uh if i did, you go ahead and give the people that search uh after disappeared in that spot for the course. on one of those, a lot of points she made the, the british defense minister made some interesting remarks in the past week or so, saying ukraine's effectively become a weapons testing done. we can take a listen together to what actually was said tragically. and it is a tragedy that this has had to be the case, has become a battle lab for all those people f ring faces ukrainians. take them and embrace them and we gift them. and ukraine tells us whether they work with all so we see
9:43 am
how that use and they sort of thing mean that we would be foolish to ignore all those lessons. now his supporters will say that's a harsh but realistic way of looking at the conflict. others will say that occasionally shrink sub clar, etsy, emerge as to the west priority, and it's not you printing and lives where do you stuff? well, obviously no, it's not gimme but, but we know they're burying to for the next round. the 2 point. oh, the one that we all done that the items were, which consist of a $300000.00 folks on the eastern flank of dio, liars, at last. so should we. i read that. we don't see what the current status of the call for the 1000 testing around trying to understand how the u box made it to be functions. why gotta weather system uh on need it. well, what kind of, what is democracy subsidies and burying on those uh lessons. uh, the next phase we, a lot of, you know,
9:44 am
we can imagine we all involve natal dolphins. it just finally returning to the, to the interviews we heard from the a strictly in, at soldiers. it's not often you hear and negative coverage as that of ukraine's efforts and the conflict, especially in, in the mainstream media. could such testimony could not be a type of turning tide or is it just the spec and the notion going the other way? i don't agree that this could also. ready be sitting bonaire at the for, at some point uh, find you buying somebody for the way to construct has gone and uh, look for a how the western narrative bus just in functions. they will stop, you know, going little petals he had there and uh, increasingly so uh give you a sandy amex just moved formation which bears on the back that as somebody exposed like what goes by gregory says the collapse is, is,
9:45 am
is close. oh is it see minutes so uh i will text you back to the albany suggestion of your uh, remote dash uh, buried on jeff gays uh side vision that yes big. ready he has a lot of, uh, uh banners, but defeat as a is an offer. and it might just be what we are with this very interesting to talk to you today. thank you for your time or no delay political consultant on human rights advocate. thank you. know after years of an ongoing blockade of repeated shelling of the area daily life for many and gals, that is often a struggle even more so when the local electricity supplier struggles to keep the lights on. that is particularly the case for local firm supp rely on a constant supply of power to maintain their livelihoods. ortiz marie, if an option has been to invest these fish farm along with 2 others in the gas, has 3 producers together around $300.00 tons of fish,
9:46 am
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 restaurants, facilities, all that consumes a lot of electricity, the gas, i can hardly provide you to years long energy crisis, solar power viewed as alternative nature friendly renewables. source is a forest of necessity. here on the side 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. it seems like a solution to save the fish and keep business going. but in a conflict torrent turbulent region, like the gas, a 3, nothing is ever secure. but how much has since the costs, the solar panels were installed in 2019, they've been damaged by is really showing with direct taken from shock waves. 3 separate times, pots from tremendous financial losses,
9:47 am
its preston to the existence of the farm, listed on those lovely. i've done any defect or interruption of the electrical supply directly leads to the death on the face. they only have 10 to 20 minutes to rectify the situation in case of a power out date. the gas and 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 created. and 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 a power plant, which you can see behind me is now the only domestic electricity supply for this tree. it's working at maximum capacity on the current circumstances that is not able to cover even 10 percent of the regions needs during pick consumption season or even that is
9:48 am
a challenge and cannot always be guaranteed. the plant runs unimportant fields and needs at least $150000.00 leaders per day to function. israel's harsh restrictions on in parts of oil maintenance materials and even the volume of available storage affect 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 to fall from filling the gaps of those in dire needs. so how much subsets 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 lie in the opportunity to, to obtain power from neighboring egypt, or connecting to original network already uniting a to middle east and an african countries, which is hard to achieve youtube disagreements between the sides involved. and israel adam with this,
9:49 am
the main crisis in the gaza strip is not technical. it's all connected to political issues. there is a huge lack of security stability as the small geographical area is constantly exposed to attacks and the targets enough infrastructure. so building solar fields in the gaza strip will always be targeted and destroyed. and until that is solved and gas, it remains and probably seen in enclaves surviving onto this rarely economic blockade and constant confrontation. the private sector in businesses, schools and hospitals, will be suffering from severe electricity shortages dragon, people's lives, and the future into an unknown darkness. moving ocean, auntie reporting from garza, the liquefied natural gas, is an energy source. many countries are scrambling to fill up with, with its relatively cheap cost and versatility popular across the world. and rushes
9:50 am
seeking to help satisfy the growing demand. a huge projects underway in the northern russian city of whereabouts called arctic l. a. n g 2. it was officially launched by the nations president on thursday when the 1st funds that line runs via the northern state route and will connect to its future pending sure production site will be enterprise under the control of the nova tech firm will be made up of 3 at transit lines, each with a capacity to move $6600000.00 tons of energy. every year sped the projects designed to help russia achieve its goal of securing 20 percent of the world l. n. g market by 2035. right now it's just under half all the stuff, lot of air pollutants say such efforts will give the country a competitive advantage in a rapidly evolving global energy sphere. in fact, appropriately was to split the lindsey production projects are important because of the complex effect they provide for the entire economy. enable us to win back the
9:51 am
share we need on the global 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. russian president vladimir putin is in russia's north western in the months to oversee the fuzz shipments of l. n. g. from the arctic l n g to projects. well, this is know the text, 2nd largest l n g project, following its flagship a mall and then g, which was lowest in 2017. and it's really a significant occasion because of showing how russian companies are rolling with the countries in the face of an abundance of western sanctions. initially, this project had several western financial backers, and now it's showing that it can stand on its own 2 feet says never take full just ahead with it. some vicious optic plans always have been trained on the l. n. g
9:52 am
market for quite some time. now the global demand for l n g is sky rocketed and guess the world transitions towards a more low carbon energy demand. now l n g is cost efficient, produce is less copland dioxide pots. crucially, for russia, it doesn't depend on pipelines and then not show l n g is more mobile. the final project will say 3 l n g nicholas occasion trains transpose 6600000 tons of allergy age per year. using this in over to technology, these and gravity based instructors, you see behind me though, these last sole and yet intricate slow thing hubs will act as a trans shipment terminals. they'll be the largest of the kind in the world's able to hold 360000 cubic meters of violent g. as soon houston's to benefit from this innovation and made rising demand,
9:53 am
one k consumer will be asia receiving deliveries via the know of in c roots and well version 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 look 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 months. no, i free markets and free trade usually let the chips fall where they may. however, china is claiming the us, an aggressive champion of such an approach as twisting the rules. frankly speaking child that is opposed to any kind of traits will you know,
9:54 am
a technological under the pretext of competition china did not shy away from competition, but the definition of competition that by the us side i think is not fair. yeah. those comments center and one particularly valuable sector, the micro chip industry. it's one of the most complex in the world and very few countries are capable of producing the commodity. last year, the us impose the export restrictions on china to prevent the country obtaining advanced technologies, beijing's ambassadors, the inside lane. bob sells a major factor in the current tensions between the world to largest economies. international relations specialist, putnam, long police washington's moves are all about closing out any competition us and the nature of the ice of all you control all the most of the funds. technology will start to come to come and east manufacturing equipment. the us at assess already
9:55 am
caught china or from beast mos iphones said, cuz it's increasing consensus that emotion approval, nobody's after nato visual process. plus all i've seen aisha, and then there's this naples plus plus asian all i but depend on so here is becoming a joining these launch sees this kind of us let this organizations across to trying to basically cut, cut all the countries in eco, who's open and the rifles for palm beach and composition. and so, um and so can we do competition is the purpose is very clear, is to make sure people know, obviously it is the headroom and the officer. well, and, and the fault at the us, i will be in domination positions not more than 40 countries are hoping to join the bricks group of fast emerging economies that is, according to south africa's representative to the group. after he of delegates from
9:56 am
both dozens of the blocks delegations, i'm the applicants met with the ruling amc party next month john, his birthplace, host to the bricks. i knew some of that much anticipated summit as well. local journalist calculate go, miss, so may have more on the bill. up. a dining room was a combination of a number of machines and clothes to clean the recession. sweets combines came together to find solutions for plenty, peace, natural resources, management, and corruption. i'm a media of geo political challenges and it's closing me. j. c, a. e secretary general, acknowledged the grueling influence of priest. lovely, and the previous meal priest, i'm no longer bystanders and assigned to international solidarity
9:57 am
offices so we all shoes, you know was cheese guide. this is the the way the dialogue hold for ways to reform global institutions, such as the united nations and the world trade organization. and ensure that the base represents the interests of developing nations the use you come for the use of the highest of the dialogue,
9:58 am
the announcements that the russian president vladimir putin who attends the fifty's a brief summons in august, did no doubt in the states of international solidarity in states the hines and needs to tackle forces. they may be against re flourishing rules to fix a stage. cmc votes this position of the rest in government, and look forward to upcoming minnes subsidy level as one of the leaders of the television for more products. but the room is one of the vent and for an offense, lead us into well and brings me to invade liberal insight. we look forward to getting down to the important work of the summit and may be out these thoughts as you finish up with the police partnership together with other solve solve corporation initiative. and then see clearly have a door stands for it and it was seated into the ongoing conflict that is being is this p a headed to by other forces between garcia in to clean. it is in the
9:59 am
interest of go by the season. so please see that in negotiated peace plan b, i b about cost is coming and does that does is totally life. and it's got tons ease of furious countries in gauge on developing strategies as well as policies. these include sharing best practices and health key education, infrastructure development, and the overall goal that bridge should pay in assisting poor countries. and of course, that the system finds towards dollarization and a progressive move towards trading in multiple currency. 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, 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. so the kind of and see that to me that it would be quote, that's
10:00 am
a way pessimist find. it'll put you on it to of saving the most actually be in a position to say 2000 should have been dependent on cutting this year's summit to be held in south africa. the oldest is all usually the most significant of race, the summit as an estimate of 19 countries of applied to being a part of the recent past community that comes to me for r t to has that. okay, reminder, our social media teams are working to keep you in the loop. do give us a follow on your platform of choice. wherever you see the green and black arts you'll get the
23 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on