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it's and that was, i believe, entirely when did this work. and instead of what we see for the by the mystery shows is a desire to, to essentially use the ukrainian troops and civilians as can far, i mean to, uh, tweak and russian military really. yeah. and uh, mr. pine. uh, i think this is actually a very important point because uh, it's one thing, one of your house pride, but uh, you know, sending uh, weapons and weaponized and ukraine as a, essentially a battering ram against russia is, you know, is it, is, it is this thing of a different order of magnitude, you know, a rush or could the, you know, i think compromise around the appearances. but when it comes to, you know, turning a neighboring country into a military battle ground against us. that's quite a different matter. yeah, i so say, you know, it's something that russia refused to tolerate, understandably, and it's something us would never tall or, in fact, i would argue that us present would be even even more firm and decisive and
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depending us interest in the spelling. you know, who's doing what's in rushes best interest. uh, unfortunately bind is not doing what is in america's best interest. you just mentioned put in and uh, i wanted to ask you a question at sort of continue our discussion on the religious nature of this that and beto because i, i've heard put to make repeated references to the bible to and i think for him it's also an ontological battle, and he's rational, comes down essentially, to asserting that the united states wants to replace god uh wants to put itself into place. i've got to be the only judge of good and evil, what's permitted, and what is not on this planet. while also, i'm not subjecting itself to this kind of scrutiny. so essentially put in his argument that is that the washington tries to peddle supremacy under the guise of a mess and isn't do you agree with that as well? no, i wouldn't go that far, but i would say that in the us for a policy of
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a liberal asian asia many or is it has been a really failing disastrous policy. you know, that's, that's kind of the part of the 4 policy we adopted in the wake of our cold war victory. it looks so good. i say victory. there was no, i mean, there was no, you know, tree design. there was no surrender ceremony was it was a victory in a sense that we no longer had rushes an enemy, and that was a huge missed opportunity because we had the opportunity to incorporate rusher and it was a good security architecture of europe. perhaps even as, as a member of nato, or through the o. s. perhaps more realistically through the o. s. c e, with a security agreement from glad to start to cooper, which would ensure the security and peace of europe for decades, perhaps centuries to come. now uh, one last question i have time for um, i want to quote uh the us general omar bradley, somebody who advocated against expanding the korean war into china back into 19
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fifties. and he saw that the time that america was running on the momentum of a godly ancestry and, and when that's my mental runs down, god help america. i sometimes feel that the gods really needs to help us all at this point of time, looking at where things are going and they will do still have any hope for, for sanity or for rational resolution to all of this. well, i think i do. i do have some hope, i particularly with the vitamins reported to offer a, you know, to offer a 20 percent of you creating a territory that essentially that which russia is already an x s. as part of the russian federation to throughout the united states. all that, i mean that they would have to ask your premiums after that, after all, don't they as well? i don't think so. i think that the problem is that with a buy in australia is they've essentially sub contractor us russian policy to ukraine in soleski is not
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a special actor. he's ease uh the comments about his desire to have us engaged at a pre emptive nuclear strike against russia. that's ever gonna happen by this the most, the time to present we ever have. and so, you know, there's no risk of new to the we're on, on our end. but um, uh, yeah, that's uh, you know, we just need to get, get a return this saturday. uh, you know, in a commitment to peace. and i think uh, i do think a ceasefire is the way to do that. when i see happening in the near future, it is uh, you know, rushes report only on the verge of a massive but winter spring defensive involving press, an additional half 1000000 troops on your praise for a that's likely to occur in the next couple of weeks. and i think there's going to be a massive success on the, on the russian daughter is park in, you know, a concrete, a wide swath of the pre and territory as was captured, a large number of the pre interest that will essentially bring western leaders to, to our sense as well and will be forced to admit that ukraine is just being
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defeated and has been defeated. as a result, we'll have to, you know, we'll have to come to negotiate and table the russian. i think it should be a negotiator in between the us and russia and of us can, can represent the praise best interest without having to create at the table. well, uh, mr. piney, i think you're very optimistic, but uh maybe that's the american spirit that i, i hope uh i definitely enjoyed your hopes for peace and for a rational way to this is far we have to ended there, but i'm very, very grateful for your time today. thank you very much and thank you for watching hope to hear again the part of the, the, the,
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let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. the only personally i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very unclear to get a time time to sit down and talk the the russian troops advance on the battlefield, pushing ukrainian forces out of heavily fortified positions near the lusan region. another $400000000.00 in military aid has been promised to ukraine by us policy makers. and does the conflict escalate? washington pays more attention to me, as it says from their own citizens. and a head of the 2nd brush to africa summit we set down exclusively with the
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granddaughter of prominent african rights advocate, nelson mandela. she's helping rural communities to move beyond the legacy of the anti apartheid battle. we are formed by did you know, through television by popular culture and that is, is that loss of all i density? is it people the evening for moscow? this is our to international with the latest and world news updates. i'm fairly, isabel, happy to have you with us. don yet has come under heavy ukrainian fire, with shelving reported more than 50 times in the past 24 hours via western supplied weapons that says russian troops make advances on the battle ground are to corresponded moran gods. the reports from the front lines in the loop gone region.
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the, the music is for us to go out here. it is a dangerous distraction. pension is preferable, tension keeps your shop the reason why driving towards the front will stop a tell a command post to find out what's up with the rain for such a shelley and whether we can move to then get you to all solid positions. other than that, we're enjoying the weather. the so so i'm us for look at that shell hoble. how's the weather? do you copy over the home or is it that the election all the and out the find those stretch the moves dangerous. he's on foot. the shilling goes louder. this is,
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i deal with those heavy rain to the not often enough, but the, it's a blessing. it isn't a shell from job destination in the moment for a few cents. reasons because that's where this would bury itself with destiny inside that strapped to the ultimate $100.00. 60 counted bush out, the impact run, run, run, come on, come on. we arrive to a flurry of activity and shilling. i don't mind that. i don't mind that i don't mind that the radio chatter is incessant tension upon the h the hall talk a little low settlement and that's yeah,
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that's the whole box. the woman doesn't generate the page the got to use the computer and can text you the editor. you can just look, i do position with just a few weeks ago. was one of the front lines that he's no longer with us through the forest. and here the intensity closing. now. troops of the atm tank regiment in the middle of an assault on the ukrainian position. as we watch one russian soldier dodges 3 grenades in as many minutes. it is not a 553 russian troops versus 10 ukrainians. with more arriving. yeah, the best 3 out of who you know most or if you need a new did,
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you met your west coastal i'm essentially what the master bruno don't like the united is funding for the united is on the with the russian troops of pulled back a mass of you crazy and soldiers congregates together. it is a fatal mistake. no, not really. yeah, yeah. a 152 millimeters shell screens in impacting just meters from the crowded soldiers. many undoubtedly hate with shrapnel. they begin to flee carrying but of the wounded with the others i left behind dead in india, the like and not the shell hits, they break, leaving the injured come raid the worse. and so i have got to to, yes, 8 of them ran. they have a band and they're getting a hundreds,
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some of them are wounded. there's one who can fairly crawl. the rest are on the move. now we can see them running. a relative lovely settles the russian assault team were tons. 2 of them are injured. you are very grateful holding up so well, i'm blanking out. do you want to sleep? now remember, one rule don't full of sleep. got any kids, 2 or 3 of them. wow. no repeat of to me. kids a was leaving for come on. saved. the ease of volunteer medic, he has a way with his patients and he does ask the con, loads of folly to worry. if you panics, then he could freak out. so he shouldn't look at the wins and stuff like that. tell him anything to distract him. make him last chat about something. make him think about other things. when he talks, that's good. if he can answer,
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that's great. the wounded are evacuated even though i'm a vehicle. in the meantime, magazines are reloaded. i mean nation is boy theme. in less than an hour of fresh salt squad who be sent in to claim the trench alone with all the bodies in it. for a gas t of a t for them came in the low down screech, it has a conflict in ukraine escalates. the west continues with its steep military support of kev, with another $400000000.00 in military aid promised by us policy makers, including a range of munitions for drones, ad advanced air defense, a r t corresponded with my my a char joins to be in the studio right now for more on this. oh my, what has the us promise in this latest package?
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it seems the money flow is endless. so as we just saw, the us is planning to send $400000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. now this package includes a variety of munitions for advanced air defense systems as well as the rebellions horn, the drones. but overall, the united states has provided over $41000000000.00 in military, a 2 grains since the conflict started. and it seems like it is very much dedicated to see a ukraine when uh, even now they're planning to send cluster munitions to the country. let's. uh, yeah. yeah. so, you know, get there. there's so much money going out to ukraine. what has been the us economies impact with all of this money in a provided to get? so it's very interesting because western analysts are, they say that they see that this conflict has more negatives than positives for the united states. and that they say that the best for the united states best interest
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would be to have a dialogue. now, let's take a look at some of these negatives. so some of it, of course, is special nuclear risk, as well as an escalation between nato and russia. direct uh, escalation. now general the us general mark, milly has listed that uh to avoid a russian noodle war as one of the top priorities. because that wouldn't necessarily mean that the united states would be in hot waters with
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