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is the number of the year the an economy is, will be in the top 10 of. busy the world economy is a, says, a germany alone may come in number 10, but trans easily the u. k, which is simply be, you know, out, you know, they've just moved will begin significant in the, in the world rankings and western countries and making mistakes often mistaken their approach the world's most go, that's according to russian deputy, for our municipal stake a rap called he's focused warranty about most cuz we're using for pulling us with the grading that along with other issues. it is the size of the us and other western countries and making mistakes. often mistakes in general, they pop in recent years is a positive mistakes and sufferings, suffering, not actually own masses of international affairs, but in the inability to combine their ambitions to the arrogant expectation that everyone around the shouldn't pay them. what they see in practice. well, if someone wants to use the expression and puts a raise to describe the situation,
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i don't want to use this kind of cliche, but the fact remains facts with painting with a deep foreign policy in balance. this is something that could be described in terminology as a dangerous mixture of megalomania, with an inferiority complex to go to the by the awesome position on what led to the collapse of the agreement of last year. and then course, the impossibility of continuing that all of these agreements was stated by the russian foreign ministry we had moved to you, and that'd be to ship as well as all foreign partners about this for many months success. this goes to demonstrate the inability to fulfill the parts of the agreement is another manifestation of the chronic incompetence of the collective western and it's heavy to of always trying to play the same game. this will not happen yet. they need to understand that. so we ask for mining reports, they will invent any story so that gullible read is and view as an listeners consume and perceive old based on critically. this is done to continue forming the
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image of russia as an enemy, as we oppose this with a comfortable course, i'm calling to verify position from the points of view, including from a legal point of view to go to suppress openness to the dead states. yes, there was a problem with logistics as well as ship insurance, and recently, insurance rates have increased many times already were not able to make payments for the exports that was supposed to be carried out within the framework of a comprehensive agreement on the black sea initiative. we will look for alternative forms. i assure you that opposition in terms of helping those in need is radically different from the salvation and so contemptuously aren't good to that. oh, nice position of the you repeat what you need itself, which in many respects on ukrainian impulse, probably restrained, to some extent, the inflation we spiral in terms of its own food prices. i don't want to delve into the economic aspects of the list, but the political aspect boils down to the fact that we will help those in need. and we will find ways to do it with grain and fertilizers. and we will not be
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headed in this regard. by the schemes of our opponents, but to the great crowds of towards the swedish flag in a round and protested decision by so kind to allow a round boning event to take place. with one of these houses, all correspondents use of july, a repeated acts of sacrilege against as well. i'm solely because the wrong has opened the floodgates of all fury and now it's raised by millions of muslims across the world. war here, intent was angry. purchasers gathered outside the swedish embassy on friday to vendor anger. thursday's state authorized burning of a copy of the hold of a suite, and they said that this scandalous has heard the feelings of the sentiments of more than 2000000000 most comes across the world. well, this was the 2nd time in less than a month that a copy of the holy book of for one has been burnt in sweden beast and was one by
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started one mamma car, 37 year old. your warranty in a grant and start home. any sweet end, or who also burn several pages of the holy book back on july 28th. i made the approval of the swedish authorities, the count dogs of the action and the controversial act of it. the protection is for protection by the swedish force, and this was, this is why most lives under warranty is, are rated by the swedish authorities support to this extremist act against his rom, sanctity, is calling it a way to promote his normal hope. you're across the world on thursday, the around summit of this swedish ambassador over what is called profanity against as well. i'm excited to these foreign ministry spokesman also cannot eat but wash down to start home for allowing such provocative actions to take ways and urge stockholm to promptly put an end to the blasphemy. of course, while um, as we didn't justifies its green light for all the desecration of the holy book up,
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ron, under the close of freedom of expression, these people call it a blazing violation of religious freedom. so they hold the vis. riley will send and relate the voices of more than 2000000000 most times across the world to demand an immediate and to sweet. this is why i'm a fallback actions. i guess most times earlier we spoke with am a homage at the high room, the director general of the do by public policy research center. is it mostly dissatisfied with the blood lines between for a speech and freedom from hatred? all of these attempts, including the attempt of the iraqi government, the photo to diplomatic terms has been used to express dismay at this lack of distinction between what seems to be freedom of speech, but actually is afraid. some freedom to hate is extended to just do that too much dr. reaction, similar to what you've seen in india,
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i think that would be pressure once we've been to take a stance. we've already seen that the you a push for a solution to solution to 686, a little confused to abstain from it sort of speech. and i think that there's something squeezing would need to look at and see how it can be implemented. now that it is an international of to, this is not something that's coming from was in the country or a christian country, clean hydrogen on the ukrainian conflicts all sticking points that the g 20 energy transition working group meets a way to do ministers have failed to reach a full consensus and we had to be moved on winter to pack it out of good night and uh, uh, $75.00 for the chairs, somebody. so it didn't go through paragraphs. it was put in
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a 20 and no human. it says me, it has concluded in this south eastern state of go, and it has concluded without a joint community. now this is something we saw happen last week as well during $325.00 and a says needs each concluded, it ended in the same manner without enjoying statements. but it becomes important each time either one off to the final g to mtv, the summit, where mr. moore, the, we'll be hosting wall leaders in new delhi and india's role as a mediator. as a follow broker, as a balancing force was much talked about when closer exports to saying that india's challenges are only am to 5. so and as one of the needs i was talked about because india is historic ties with who and because of in does continue with engagement with the west. but now with the west wing and assistant on a condemning, russia,
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you know, for them like g 20 easy is making nachos more difficult, the one you created has filled adversely impacted the global economy. there was a discussion on the issue regarding the g. twenty's not the for them to result security issues. we acknowledge that security issues could have significant consequences for the global economy. the sticking points seem to be made ukraine and common language or fossil fuels. none the less, very, very crucial need the health and the bad truth of the was face the extreme where the bathroom several countries facing v. a heat wave logs and assign to is pointing out that burning of fossil fuels in major function. beautiful. now while they were disagreements, they will also agreements during the meet there is this guy isn't, has the highest been happening. in fact, 85 percent of all capacity or defense in the past one year old has be have been your new was. so i know you're kind,
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you said is going on really increase the bill. so we know you're kind, you said and of you also that also you that reduce your to the fact that and you know, you can just send or plan with accident has to happen taking a good concrete national circumstances of each concrete. nope, i mean i know j is 106 priority areas outlined under india g 20 presidency bought. it looks like all the real issues are getting sidelines because of the west being insistent on condemning russia on a platform a like g 20. now for moving forward or lies on the big leader, saw me. it's only around 15 or these less before mr. moody is going to be hosting one need. 1 in september, of course, in the as role as a mediator becomes more than 40 countries have now expressed of interest in joining the breaks. the group of fost,
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emerging economies was according to current member south africa, which is hosting the blocks annual summit next month. the country is representative, 2 bricks and neil is to claw is no surprise. the economic alliance is proving increasingly attractive. a which is good. this breaks is not at a close plot of countries breaks has always been changed. relationship with the logic, global community says 2013, but it says i had an outreach program whenever we've at summit we've had it breaks outreach. and since 2016, the breaks for us. well, we invite need is from the global sol, as well as he's going to need is to interact with bricks leaders. and we are going to be the same at the 15 birdsong that will be hosted by south africa in the august in john, this book, president drum, a full size invited more and effort than leaders, as well as,
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at least for the leaders from the global south leaders that currently it's the major a vision of bodies like the g $77.00 in catacombs of corporation console, and other such rece the bodies to the summit to interact with the exhibits. so i think bruce has always been in closer. we have been open to talk to you before marty's in the world. we do not distinguish between the north and south. we will talk to any entity that has the same vision for model. let me put the silver on it . well, we do not much the lice, lots, lots of water because as you know, the developing lower the cost for 85 percent of the population. and yet, we are on the margins of the decision making that has been no reform, the united based system know the form of the security comes the notary form of the bretton woods. it's a fusion, and that is one breaks is chopping and you find
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a new block to find alternative, to the unjust and unfit, an okay. global government's institutions that exist today, but it's do not seek to become a governance. it can, when we saw what break 6 to do is become a major influence in an inclusive manner to work for change. we have looked through the, the, the, the government nation. we have looked through the beauty of the engine was we don't want that was where we have one or 2 global engine. one's. we don't want the union for the load. we talked to the judge, we don't want to buy for the work. we took the check, that's because we have see the division step that springs to the global community and that works in guest creating a more inclusive what. what breaks lots to see is it was, well we have multiple, multiple phones, the follow multiple lines of partnerships for the bedroom and all or countries and
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. ready and to make the united nation system reflective of the kind of the realities and that it is not today. thousands of israelis during the march from tel aviv to jerusalem, protesting the passage of judicial were full. these very prominent sit benjamin netanyahu. a spreadsheet pushed through the controversial as a whole of the judiciary system, smoking a 70 kilometer march. this process is hiring is waiting flags and i'm great but it's will posted lawmakers are expected to vote on monday. we're going to build the will limits pc plan for supervisory powers. i was practicing disability to of a ton decisions. it seems unreasonable, the ukraine has made it where the strides and then privy gets governance on folks to and a sofa and just to size it. and that's according to the commission's presence and so as to live on the line. ukrainians have made
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a clear choice for the offline democracy. they want to join the european union. and that means a deep and structural reforms, ranging from the independence of the judiciary as to anti corruption from minority rights to media freedom. while the space was late and made the round of his corruption and you crate in the countries attempts to control the media. and subjects independent journalists to criminal pass to keep prosecution. despite that, the european union draws a t. i have tons of it states as last year on the line. didn't know to mention it in particular steps required for the membership, who said that it still has a long way to go. earlier we spoke with independent journalists, nuclear evey, who saves you claims admission into the it will take decades that best the law is again, every models in brussels had the to get
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a pin commission. they talked about suitable time. and of course, the fight against corruption of the issue of the press. this is also very evident. we don't have a free press to your in the west. everybody knows that now. oh, but i would like to come back to the keyboard to me, which is cut off just as it gets better and you cry. i have a slide on the face, but there is something really disturbing. she's that she personally, is involved in the biggest scam, probably in the world. most of the last 20 years is still looking for c. c. yes. your all the off to becoming members in a few years or may be a decade or more. yes, they might become european union members, but it's not so tomorrow because nobody was that our austin, you're about this possibility. we pay heavy taxes at the level of 50 percent of the
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revenues for most people in europe. and we were getting a failed conference with an economy patters. oh, that's it, of course need for decades to have both the jobs for people around and thousands of being evacuated since the monsoons, who arrange to reins his hot low line areas of pakistan. mike has done this, me see what logical development predicts to the range will continue for at least another 4 days causing move floods as well as the country and triggering line slides the government as opposed to the extended prophecy. why system of the people effects and 5 is, is also in an effort to help them refills the neighboring india is also suffering from heavy down pose. that has have flooded voss areas a local reporter to bring, since movies have moved. so it can be fixed by the 3rd. spill of monsoon has already started in lower and it's raining continuously. the roads and streets are looking like ponds of water or, and people are having trouble getting around. the city. traffic is incredibly slow,
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but these sorties are nowhere in sight. i'm standing in the most modern housing district called goldberg, and you can also see the water here. the people cannot walk through the streets. the pakistan major logical department had issued an alert for the local administration for timely measures to avoid trouble from urban flooding. but we did not see any staff members performing their duties here. but it's actually a company here in nancy international as always, pens him on the latest updates to be found on our website on suite dot com. we're back in 30 minutes with the
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the masters on see and welcome back to going underground, broke of single run the world from new buying the u a. this week and the nature of proxy war and ukraine's, they just escalation. moscow finally asked its temporary black sea green deal, which allowed exports of grain from ukraine. this came on after tara jack on the crimea bridge. an explanation. naval drones will likely use the blowing up sound familiar to the legend bite and blowing up in the north stream pipeline. a us soldier who says the war and ukraine needs to, and now with a diplomatic solution, is for me us army officer of 30 is enrollment chief of staff to president george
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w bush's. us secretary of state, colin powell, the man who's 20 o 3 you and speech health catalyzed the us invasion of iraq and and soldier is retired colonel laurie wilkinson, who joins me now from fullest judge in virginia. thank you so much kind of coming back on the show. so the 20 or 3 warning rob was uh, you know, w, m, d, w, and the, this, this one really is more and ukraine really is about w m d, y of you and 14 of assigned a letter in the new york times cooling on people to understand the war through russia's eyes of all of us who signed the letter and many more who, for some reason or other didn't want to actually be so public agreed that this is probably as dangerous a situation as we've been confronted in a long time with regard to nuclear weapons, probably as dangerous as 1962 in cuba or 1961 and berlin. so it was time for a statement to be made and we found a gentleman to back us. it's very expensive to do that,
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isn't the new york times. and we put it in or why the new york times actually, i mean it's a, i'll give a change. it's policy at the tory leo since, you know, because it suddenly started to, at least that was one all bad. that seemed to show some descent from the ruling class line. why did you choose the new york times? well, one reason i chose it, i recommended it. not that my view was paramount. it is because it was the war monger with regard to the rapport which was a disaster is still a disaster. and we saw the new york times, again being a war longer advocating and all manner of what you might call american war, hungering, period, london, berlin, everyone's war mongering all the time. and so that's the best place to put it in the mouthpiece of the war. and so that's why we put it there,
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at least that's why i wanted this one key feature then that it being the threat of a new to us strikes. i mean, i'm not going to accuse you here, but you know, the kind of, um, so might say faith, dreamless of bbc, cnn. the usual suspects that to that, that war in iraq, that loan have kind of sounds, serial libya they, they probably say, you know what you're doing in that letter. it's caving in to put in new feedback. now, not at all. as a matter of fact, i have been assured in the last month by some of the highest authorities from moscow that paid them would not use a nuclear weapon. strangely enough, i happened to believe them. um they are reputable people there people that colin powell trusted when he was sector of state. and i haven't a blog and he dressed it too many people go on file. yeah, that's true. in this regard though, i think the statement is
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a valid statement of mice. here is not that russian. i'm only using a, grew up and it says some other party and i included washington in that world using the weapon. um, that's my figure not rusher. i don't think russia is at a point or will be at a point i did immediately after the 24 february invasion. i thought the prospects were pretty, pretty good because i'll watch the russians bogged down so badly that i thought we were making a big substantial for them. i no longer think that. i think the situation now made so by us and by ukraine is clearly on russia side. i think all she has to do is hold out in the defensive posture. she's presently in, and ukraine will bleed itself to death on that defensive foster. so i don't think there's a reason for 13 to use nuclear weapons now. a, well,
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that's quite shocking that the united states might want to, but your view does concur ironically with the drunken it'd be you and you start us national security council. the junk of use and there was absolutely no indications of them using it. obviously it's a, it's terrible for all the families of the debris, families of those who have died in this conflict sofa. but uh, why do you being critical of entity blinking the former um uh, west exec military contract to consult and zachary is dave. he has a cheap one more room for washington, hasn't the in western europe has become much more than ever like just another state of the usa and his family and the group of washington power. you just stated the reason why this cannot persist in 1989. and one of your 1st drawing colin powell, he mused in his office one day to me, a freshly captured lieutenant colonel. so i was about to challenge him. he said,
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you know, larry, the leaders are all going meet there on coal, a voucher major. they're all going. the people wish to see their feet in world war 2 are going soon. there will be leaders in your who don't remember the war as a war soon there will be leaders in europe who will want to act on their own. that is going to happen and is going to happen speedily and forth with, with this war going on much longer, i think we're going to see nato falling apart rather than becoming even more, more unified as far as an abiding insinuated, insinuated. hell, he stated it multiple times and booming is so i think we're looking at the dissolution of nato over time because these leaders are going to go. these leaders are american chosen leaders and made a respect, particularly the secretary general of nato. when these people go,
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there are going to be a new crop of leaders. you're seeing coles right now. even in germany, they show 5560 percent of the people are not happy with their present politicians policies. and that includes ukraine. so as time goes by and i don't think it's going to be much time, maybe 12 to 15 months, we're going to see nato began to fall. par, not the more more unified, particularly if we don't step in and stop this conflict as well. today the germany is in recession, that has been civil unrest, right? of course, friends in switzerland, many of the countries, but if the russia has definitely said it would respond to any nuclear provocation. and as you say, if the united states would you initiate one, you don't think that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the secretary clinton of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood films about
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the war that should remind them of the consequences and reality of what it's like to be in the war. and the fact that right, no one is of even a conventional loan to nuclear one. you know, one of those films is dominating the airwaves over here right now. well, there you go. hoping i'm or i am become dead. quoting the indian religious figure. i and i'm not so sure that that's a proper characterization of the present situation because i think what we're looking at now is increasingly, and i've just reviewed the joint publications, which are the publications for the american military, with the guard operations on nuclear weapons. and what i've found is a cavalier attitude toward those weapons. that is to say, they're just bigger weapons. i'm encouraged by the fact that in all of the my review there is the state. but quote,
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the president of the united states is the only one with the authority to use nuclear weapons on quote, that somewhat reassuring, until you think about the presidents, we've had a blade and then it's not so reassuring. but i say that because i think we're coming to a time again, look at what we've done. we have an old or withdrawn from unilaterally or just flat cancel every nuclear arms control agreement painfully achieved during the cold war . from the abm treaty, which my president george w bush abrogated without a fairly well all the way to open skies. and now finally, start because there's not about to come back to start after ukraine. so we have no arms control. we have a military this talking about nuclear weapons as low the battlefield utility developing doctrine for their use and so forth. the russians are doing the same thing. we're looking at a possibility of getting into some kind of tactical use of nuclear weapons. that
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would, uh, shall we say, customize them, make some, actually something that we use on the battlefield. this disaster for the environment, for people to the highest. for everything we're talking about, they want to stop with the ukraine wars. the primary example right now, killing people, displacing people knocking them out of their homes. we can't make this normal activity, and yet i'm seeing it becoming the in doctrine and doctrine also leads action. or is it that what gives confidence to blinking state department and the other people in control there in, in washington? is it what gives them confidence their intelligence services? do they have good spies in moscow? letting them know, look, this is the right policy. we all have succeeding year. i know. presidents not least the, the one use of the have. well, i mean, we all know what happened to the intelligence they've gotten through to him. and
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what happened in iraq is it that they have good spies, exceptional spies, and most co, the give them the confidence to be a part of the, you know, my phrase for the current crew is lincoln blinking not nudge. and that's why i said that on this program to you in touch i just, i just don't give them a lot of brain power credit. and the people who are pushing them to be behind them actually making the decisions or forcing the influence and make some decisions. i'll give them a lot of credit for thinking about our future and our posterity either in our country now as one by the point 001 percent, who own about the g d. p, equivalent of brazil in their personal family fortunes. these are the people that make the decisions. i want alarms me about them and i've had a long discussion with a number of people who agree with me and don't agree with me that this is a very,
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very mysterious factor. that is to say, they don't give a damn about the future. they just care about their shareholder prices, their stock prices. they care about making more billions on top of the billions they already have. and they don't seem to have any regard whatsoever for even their own posterity as an extremely dangerous situation. when you get people like that, influencing those who are in power and those in power are not all that confident. and they don't have any concerns of the future. it's a mystery to us, we can explain it. we do not understand why these people do not have any interest, even in their own future, in the future of their grandchildren in the future, their children, they have no interest in the future. they only have interest in the present and in money. okay. any day i'll give you don't care about the environment. if they destroyed the north stream, i understand that you agree with the site share that it was the by.
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