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the, the expression for an intelligent says to us is considering the physical elimination of new jersey, new to governments, and yet another bid just brings them it's democracy. the military lead governments and galvan freeze, the nations ousted president after a to and the country last week. and the warnings some viewers may find the following footage, disturbing the explosion, and that you print in control to the and on that's killed 16 people and wounds 33 more including a child. he advocates as moscow, but even ukrainian supporters dells that narrative. the
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live from the russian capital, i'm rachel ruble. this is r t international. but united states is considering its options, which includes eliminating these arrows new to imposed leadership according to rushes for an intelligent service of us intelligence agencies of returning to the practice of illuminating inconvenient african leaders, the white house is working on various options for strength. i mean democracy in these year american see a more effective option as the physical elimination of push this leaders who have the support of the majority of the population. well, according to the information received by the russian foreign incentives and services, the united states does not see you satisfied with the developments that are happening in the shade with the interim administration, which is now headed by the general she on you recently came to paula as a result of the military crew. it also remember that the u. s. has previously
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announced the suspension of some aged to new j a following the cruise that topple and present the zoo. and right now the intention services about washington is thinking of possible ways to slow down. the print that is covering feed my for the wasting. turning us, we came to one of the centers of power, possibly multiple levels, but also to get their hands on the fence. meg is the strategic importance of how to reach and i must say, it's put saying that that is a, b, b, and from the phone african countries that the french has only sided with the people in power, regardless of whether they will popular or not. and those are people that from continues to use to push the agendas, ousted president, diploma from govern, would be an example of that. and this has continued to say that these only the very strong connection between france and the government, who in many instances, is not variously and with its own population. and these are government and lead is
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that in as much as they serve as leaders of the african countries that continue to work for the front and the keeping foxes legacy alive. but the community does, i've also called differential invested that and seems to leave me here with thousands of people running a for days in the capital of the country and backing. spin you regina tough saws against the full mount colonial laughs and it just wouldn't be particularly speak about that differential legacy. it only talks about what bronze continues to do within some of these african countries, those military bases covered and sees. and that's probably what the u. s, is gardening and aiming for which african citizens are trying to get rid of it remains to be seen with that. the crews that are kind of taking place within those sides of the african continent will be strong enough to take from out of the continent. meanwhile, and the ball and the new military government has announced the us, the president is not in custody and is free to seek medical care abroad following
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a true in the country just a week ago in the process. you all in the committee for the transition and restoration of the institutions reaffirms they've given his state of health. the former president of the republic alley bond go on, don't buy is free to move. he can if he wishes to go abroad for medical checkups. god announcement was made wednesday nights um when say by uh, the spokes person of the military leaders of the phone who um took over power from verizon leak. um and um, military sites. his health status as the reason why they had decided to make such decisions. and um, we also understand that the fax, the deceased on fax statement had been signed by the general bruce ingram. i who is now who was swan in on monday as couple and some couple it's a new state id bundle inside the atm software. the stroke. and um,
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since since he was outset on august 30th, you know, he has not had access to his. um, um to his doctor, so um i'm be happy and concerns about his child as well as the health of these try . mean, what we're seeing in the barn is a virus similar to what has happened in the sure. if you're looking at the reaction, also people in these are we saw, you know, is some celebrations, you know, breakout across some, you know, especially around the capital. and that's nearly what is happening also in a couple on the people who have been um celebration in fact the morning um after the cool other morning the cool was announced, you know, the streets were filled with people who way to be late. and we saw basically people celebrating with the military um i lead to bundle was, had just been and i was like, you know, as the winner of a very disputed election that we would continue. you know,
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he's his leadership bad for his thoughts term and come bundle already the root of the country for 14 a year. so they sort of thing and i'm extension of, i just made a super on the brother took off to his father who went through for more than 40 years. so this is part of the reason why it would leave the people that, you know, basically are rejecting, you know, what they call the family violence, the together a bundle. and his father has left for our country for, you know, more than 55 years. so basically that has been, you know, people, there are a search of just a new direct. so number one, something fresh, a 100 and some people protested outside of french military base in northern chad after a local soldier was killed on tuesday. the incident occurred at the french file. i go military compound where troops have been deployed the fight, do hottest in west africa as to hel, region parents diplomats reported that
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a french army medical shot and killed the chevy and soldier who had attacked him, which then triggered local protest. i don't know as they are sent us this report. they may need a french army soldier from the hand missions killed a chatty and citizen at the filers all french military base. this and fortunate events took place at the infirmary on the base with a chatting and died after being shot. the locals went there and started protesting immediately, with attempts to penetrate the base, local se they no longer want the french presence in chat. this is what i thought all of them, the french need to leave all the time. they've been here. they are robbing us. they kill us, they have to leave. now. we don't want anything from you. leave our territory, but i need a book. i might not have in the young man was show deliberately, wherever again said the french took everything from us who can't even provide for our needs because the french have taken our property. and on top of that they kill
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us. let them go home. we're sick of them and they're colonization and go out there and do a little bit of job. we don't i agree any more. one of our i want to get skewed. we don't want that anymore. no, we don't want friends anymore. no, no, sorry. no, no. yep. all right, let's get more on this now from cameron rooney, and that's with active us, natalie. yeah, yeah. and who is here with me in the studio? natalie? good bone, new share. molly burkina, faso. clearly africa is entering a new era away from western influence. how does this change all look for the african continent? i think it's, um, it's changing everything. um the, the different codes that we are serving i've truly showing that effort comes, wants to get it to another level. and we've have past 60 years since independence where things where spot it was like a post colonial time. we never really escaped colonize ation to become isn't,
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was cool. nazena. sions, which with 3 folds. it was the economic cool, cool. nice. they sion, it was the political coal navigation with the political influence. and it was the military customize ation. we kind of, we are starting to get rid of the political colonization. but so the military crews in africa now leading to what's the administration of the military hand of cross on those countries. and it's very promising i want to ask you about this russian foreign intelligence report that says the us is consider writing a, considering eliminating new shares, new who imposed leadership. how does this type of interference represents the so called democratic western values that we hear so much about? well, we've been used to that being there, the one that i would say, i mean i'm the west has been living in the meeting leaders in the,
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our current on our country and then since independence and even before. so it's nothing new. the only new thing is might be the reaction of the african people back then we took it like it came and people where west side and they were crying, but the that the wind with revolting against 2023. i think if the united states is really envisioning doing so, this should make sure that it gets read of any, any american citizen in africa, not the leading media because that won't do effect cushion on, on western citizen. if another one of our leaders is eliminated nowadays, washington has repeatedly said that the us is military role in africa is limited to advising and the sustain. what's your take on that? no, i mean the 5 main thing they do, they do exactly the same that they do in new cream. it's not,
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it's not different. the working in the backgrounds, financing, or positions or rebellions or even terrorist so called she had this together with the friends and they, they always, they always had a very in toxic, a hand in the play. it's not only just counseling, but even when we don't need the accounts that the advisors be out there and the, the they are working on the ground. this next question might be very obvious to you, but why are western countries so keen on keeping a grip to africa? what's the motivation there? well, maybe they like poverty because they, they always say that those country are the poorest country in the world, but yet they are fighting, you know, the to stay there. africa is, is full of resources. i'm obviously there is the resources on the ground, on oil, gaz uranium lead zoom ray or are but there's also
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resources in terms of the human resources and everything. and it's a, it's an area of influence. and if they are fighting now, it's not because they are interested in the wellbeing often. yeah, populations. the defending a strong holes, the hand on, on view political and, and mineral resources that they want to secure for themselves. what do you think of the term french like a c? uh, what does that mean to you and, and how is that affect to the continent? because we hear this phrase often when we talk about africa and, and france and we talked about the french, like i said, what does that mean? what for me, it's not really a legacy. it's a day to day reality. legacy would mean that something has died and then we, we, i mean, hesitating something, but we, we never change. we never came out of the french colonization. so it's our d 2
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d. and it's some, the reason why we are very fierce about getting read of it now several times and people talk about the french anti french son, 2 minutes, the french bashing as if it was just an emotion, but it's not in the motion. it is actually a well volt actions where we say we want to cut ties with our colonizers and we want to the voice. and we want to have some distance between us and maybe in 1015 years. then we would be able as div or sees sometimes to be able to talk again with each others in a civil my know, but as of now, it's like you have a you have a couple that is not that is not will, it's not working with a couple in one, insist on steve to with with the other ones. it's, we don't want them anymore. it's not the legacy. it's uh, colonial or reality that has last. it's too long. and we need to put an end who is
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in, thankfully some of our current leaders of actually in these thoughts. it's wonderful cutting that some ties with that in mind. what do you envision for the future of the continent? do you expect to see more of this liberal liberation, this divorce from the west spread throughout the continent? i think so. i hope so, but i, i really think so i, i can just returning from the break somebody in johannesburg and i've seen during the outreach session, a lot of people i for traffic and countries on leadership that are actually interested in getting away from, from the current world older that is very demonic, and they did when he was older for minority, the west where they are trying to him who was the interest chief, imposing the interest on the rest of the world. and i think african liter, regardless of the area of the in north africa, east central,
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west africa, everywhere. people actually be tired of it. and they want to have to be part of the, the writing of a new world order, where people, i respect that regardless of the size of the country and where i'm some dignity is also put into the, into the game. so i think it's, it's, it's a movement that will last. everybody is getting away from the noise. mm hm. and heading more to the south and to the eastern part. yeah. all right, wonderful. thank you so much for it. and so i just noticed your ring is in the shape of the africans. yeah. so that i love that. yeah. her hey, all right, thank you so much, cameron and so as active as dudley. i'm thinking well, the russian ministry of defense reports it's repelled a series of overnight attacks by ukrainian drones inside rushes, borders a feature in
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the video here you can see an explosion and ross of city after a fixed wing drone was brought down by air defenses. the governor of the reason said 3 buildings and several cars were damaged according to local authorities. one person was wounded but refused hospitalization. while another drone crashed outside the city. the 3 more ukrainian drones were destroyed in the moscow and brands regions. according to the russian ministry of defense, while officials reported no casualties as a result of the incident in the band screeching, a railway station and several cars were damaged. we understand emergency services and investigators were quick to the same where you crane has accused russia of carrying out a deadly artillery strike in the city controlled by cuba of in dawn bass. a warning you may find the following images disturbing. at least 16 people are confirmed as well. another 30 free were wounded, including a child when an explosion rocked across the market. but numerous facts have come to
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light that contradict what your premium specials and some western media outlets. outlets are claiming about russians. role earlier, my colleague, roy sushi, i spoke with ortiz, say bar. it was about how the events unfolded of a brutal attack on essentially a civilian town, a small marketplace in the town of constantine northcut, interested me. that town is in ukrainian, held at dawn boss, which will become apparently a very important to us as we, as we go through our analysis of course, western media. the print media have been immediately condemning russia as we can see. you know, they haven't done the analysis apparently, which we have done here at ortiz, to have a look deeper behind this story. and of course, i think what's really important is that you can see the where confidence enough is again, if we didn't get back to that, we can have a look at the uh, the positioning of the mouth and the greatest scheme of things. and this is important as we go now and have a look at the actual attack and what the broad costs media in the west is saying
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about it as well. of the ukraine, one of the deadliest russian attacks in month. ukraine, of course, is no stranger to russian miss all attacks off to 18 months of war. but today the country's lead is of seeing rate health to take. kimberly devastating strong on a shopping area, a deadly strike in the middle of the afternoon. the horror and confusion captured on cctv after a russian missile had a busy marketplace in ukraine's. if we can now show a slide or a graphic of our own analysis here, a lot of open source intelligence on the civil also picked up on this stuff. and as you can see, what we've done is we circled here the say are so it will be put squares around the faces of the civilians on the street and constants enough get. and as you can see,
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they're looking back over our shoulders if you like. now remember, this camera is facing in the direction of russian position, so russian positions are at a, down at the other end of the street if you like. and you cranes positions are behind us. and it's very plain to see rory from this analysis that you can see these people are looking up towards a me, so, or an object. moving from that area. interesting in that area and contents enough that there's also a significant military presence, but particularly around truth cosca where there is a significant military base operated by ukrainian forces. and we've mapped on to that the trajectory of the miss uh, and on the satellite image, where you can see the green image of the camera direction. you can see very clearly that this has come from a ukrainian direction. it simply could not have come from a russian health territory like the a german analyst called judy and rock who worked for build
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a fervently pro ukrainian. but he has even come forward now and said, based on the evidence that you're seeing, that this attack probably hasn't come from the russian side. we can have it. isn't that, that never, let's do that. a judge and from where people lukes you and the sound from before the impacts and the likely reflection of the income in projects out on the car. the rock at the head constance enough car came from the northwest. hope it is possible to stay. that fact without being called names, some people are making a note of a timing here. shay that at the moment this happened to us secretary of state blinking was visiting key f. one might think it gave him inputs to go back to washington to say we clearly need more funding. mm hm. yeah. and i mean, i don't think you need to be too cynical to see that roy. i mean, in the past, there have been various intelligence led operations by the united states. you know, here a broad ukraine, you know, the goal for pumpkin trying to give comp,
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lounge for further escalation is to interest. so you wouldn't be to, to, skeptical to suggest that, i mean, even had a mr. zalinski a very rapidly taking to the stage as if to utilize these apparent act, the russian aggression and brutality at to store the pos sure to ask for the russian terrorist attack in the don't. bus down of constantino does explosion of the market and shops, pharmacies. i've been there many times, everyone knows that there are no meal treat objects there. the tech is intentional . we understand where they are doing. these are the same as before when there are positive offensive successes by the creating armies. that's why the russians he'd civilians. so as a calling this attack intentional, perhaps it was, but from his side of the board, as we've been showing you here on the maps, the trajectory of the missile, the reflection on the roof over the concept as well as showing this to me, it's all going over, but of course it's immediately blamed on, on russia, i guess,
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you know, throughout the history. i mean, you go back to the bay of function in vietnam. the bay of pumpkin was a full flag. we know that now it was a full slide. the marines involved in it who are retired now have admitted the base home. can you vietnam was a full flag if something like this, this tragic boot will attack it if indeed fear. i think this could be a false flag if so, what about the morality of it? old? she was supposed to speak of morality at this time when it comes to you training and policy on the bottom. the field is a stretch. i mean, hurting these. a man conscripts in many cases onto prepared russian defense is really no nato commander would suggest his troops should do it. but it seems that happy to suggest ukrainian young man and concepts are to do it as also worth mentioning last year in crime, a tourist ukrainians also maintained a rush. i'd use the ballistic missile to strike a civilian targets, causing immense devastation, killing dozens, injury over a 100 people. but even the differences between the 2 missiles are plain to see the
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fingers on the thoughts for you. this old soviet missile system, which was using a to set pipe course through munition, when a targeted crime, of course, getting dozens of people injuring over a 100. all right and keep entirely different you can see that from this graphic. the scanner is a very expensive, highly capable strategic weapons and they are very, very different, as you can see as we, as we move through the slides really. so there's a bit of history here about cherry picking reality when it comes to the ukranian assessment of these things. and what's peyton, the obvious is that, and this occasion there has been a very, very, very eager rush towards an implausible reality when it comes to this terrible attack yesterday. kindergarten, security advisor, michael maloof says moscow has no reason to attack his own russian speaking population or key of simply wishes to justify its requests for more weapons. to
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give us some of the evidence that we're seeing. it suggests that it did come from the ukranian side and with and with blinking visiting. it was probably designed to demonstrate the need for further assistance. i come in at a very critical time since the fact that the appropriations are, are essential now and, and it's, it's really a big issue here in this country and, and so let's keep knows that. so i think that you can't rule anything out. and the fact that you wouldn't have western media analysis suggesting that this came from the ukrainian side. this is not good. i don't see the point of why russia would uh, want to launch into an area that uh, is uh, split uh, russian speaking type of folks. so it's, it's, it's a, it's, it's a raises some very, very serious questions. are you a secretary of state antony blank and has pledged $1000000000.00 in a to ukraine,
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presenting a package which includes millions and assets seized from russian. businessman, we will continue to stand by you print side. and today, we're announcing you assistance totally more than $1000000000.00 in this common effort. that includes $665500000.00 in new military and civilian security systems. the all new frames security needs. for the 1st time, we are transferring to ukraine asset sees from section russian oligarchs, which will now be used to support the brand new military veterans. to blinking arrived in new crane on wednesday to discuss the situation on the front and to announce his new package for to have you all supplies to help and can build a quote, a strong democracy despite the nation hunting down its russian speaking population binding, assault position, and using a co squad to assassinate anyone who disagrees with that political analyst, eric rouse that says washington's decision will make the world we think investing
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in the us through either imagine that mr. put you were in a position to seize the assets of the of you and must because of american actions of your crimes, if you will, in syria or iraq or libya. it did not much, of course, had nothing to do with the us invasion of those countries. these guys are private individuals and yeah, they had good relations with the criminal it. and of course, in the united states or the in, in germany or in great britain, the major companies are going to have good relations with, with their government. it's the legally constituted government of britain or the u . s. are russia, but these guys are their business and the americans are doing it in the americans and european to do it because they can get away with it. they think the short term
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they can, but it's, it's a, it's a bad calculation, of course, because they've been stuff like a trillion dollars of s t. i direct foreign investment in russia. it's mostly by currently unfriendly countries. and the money is going to be seen. those assets are going to be savings. so in the end, it's a, it's a 0 sum game. but the point is they've going to lose the confidence of investors. and these are the countries what you're seeing, a lot of growth, see the of the brakes. and as associated countries, and this is where the money is right now. and they used to think, well, it was, is safe to put it in, you know, us treasury's and they're going to think again now the okay base to sky news has raised a few eyebrows after our report appear to compare trump supporters with an infamous neo nazi group the story was about american right wing activist, henri k tari o, who is of afro cuban descent and how he was sentenced to 2 decades in prison for
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his role on the january 6 interaction of the us capital and event which has been considered at trump's greatest crime by many democrats tarry o who headed his own conservative political movement called the proud boys, has also vehemently spoken out against current us president joe biden. well, this guy news report went on to incorrect late tied aria with a white supremacist. the organization called the blood tribe, and that group which openly displaced swastikas and other hate symbols held a rally last weekend in the southern us city of orlando. quite honestly, the blood tribe has shown support provided and particularly his positions on strengthening the ukrainian military. the group even express admiration for your crimes as our battalion, which uses neo nazi symbolism and it's logo. here's the truth because he's the support of ukraine. you mean fairly well,
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we spoke to edward soul and investigative journalist who said, western media outlets like sky news make decisions, not on behalf of the public, but i'd rather on what higher powers desire a dying news. and most of the western outlets, whether b, b, b, c, or were not, was here in america, mbc assembly c and c. and then we've always covered anybody who was hyper nationalistic, as being reminiscent of hitler, someone that if you dare to care about your own country and to the benefits of, of such actions toward your own people. and that you're, you're an enemy of the state. and the truth is that the sky news is representative of the globe list mindset. and this mindset cares only about the benefits to um, on the like to bureaucrats in, in brussels or other parts of the world that make decisions on behalf of citizens that never habits say. and this is country and especially in regard to the proud boys. those individuals, there are some of the, the strongest patriots i've met,
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you know, again, not perfect individual at the certainly not neo nazis. sky news has decided to the same them because they know where their ad revenue comes from. they know where the editorial board oh is there? a legion sister, a business community. and guys that has been raising concerns about the future of their work as israel imposes bands on all exports from the strip. the restrictions that come after allegations that garza was trying to smuggle explosives and partial hall, 2 commercial deliveries was 1st enacted followed by the new grader in scope. one has since been imposed for those, segregating the region. local workers say they will likely lose a job due to israel's actions officially developed. we produce plastic pipes for sewage and water networks. we have about 30 workers in the factory and manufacturer the equivalent of 10 tons of plastic daily.

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