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the text i'm putting notes up under the impression for an intelligence says us is considering of the physical elimination of these hairs of new to governments. and yet another bid to strengthen democracy. the military law government in gabon freeze the nations as to the president after a qu, in the country last week. and a warning. some viewers may find the following footage, disturbing the, an explosion in a ukrainian and controlled city and gone back to 16 people on was 33 more, including a child who have accused as moscow, but even ukrainian support style that narrative the
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line from moscow. this is our 2 international i'm rachel ruble. the united states is considering its options, which includes eliminating new shares new to impose the leadership according to russia's foreign intelligence service. us intelligence agencies of returning to the practice of illuminating inconvenient african leaders. the white house is working on various options for strengthening 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 intelligence services, the united states does not seem satisfied with the developments that are happening in these yet with the interim um administration, which is now headed by the general she on you recently came to paula as a result of a military crew. you'd also remember that the u. s. has previously announced the suspension off some a to, to new j a following the cruise that toppled,
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president presume. and right now, the intention services about washington is thinking of possible ways to slow down the print that is covering my for the wasting. turning us, we came to one of the centers of power of the multiple levels, but also to get their hands on the friends. meg is the strategic importance of how to reach and i must say, experts saying that's a bit 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 of global, i'm from the bottom would be an example of that. and this has continued to say that they've only the very strong connection between france and the government, who in many instances is not very friendly with its own population. and these are government and need is that in as much as they serve as leaders of the african
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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 top saws against the full mount colonial left. and it just wouldn't be particularly speak about that defense because the, 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 gone, the new military government has announced the ousted president is not in custody and is free to seek medical care abroad following a qu in the country just
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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, allie bongo 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, wednesday by uh, the spokes person of the military leaders of the phone who um took over power from verizon leak. um and um the military side. he's health such as us, the reason why they had decided to make such the season. and we also understand that the facts i'm the season on fox lake made have been signed by the general brace in grandma, who is now a who, a swan in on monday as couple and some couple. it's a new state id bundle inside the h a in southport, a stroke,
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and i'm states since he was out of state on august 30th, you know, he has not had access to his to his doctor. so and them, they have been 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 town, you know, especially around the capital. and that's nearly what is happening also in couple on the people who have been um, celebrated. in fact, the morning 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 worse. had just been a nice a, 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 a starch term come bundle already, the roads, the country for. busy 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 14 years. so this is part of the reason why would you 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 more than 55 years. so basically that has been, you know, people there are in search of just a new direct, so number one, something fresh. all right, let's get more on this now from greystone editor in chief maxim blumenthal who joins me live an expert to have you on what are your thoughts on the freedom of movement and of how that will eventually play out for the hosted president. do you expect him to leave the country for good?
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i have, i have no insight into what's happening with the president. what i was able to do with the gray zone is tell the story of how he actually brought the country to this point. and it was thanks to western support, despite the obvious displays of corruption and talk, receive in double on ali baba was made an agenda contributor by the davos based world economic for him. he was named as obama's man in africa, by foreign policy magazine. he was welcome to the white house not once, but twice, seated next to brock obama in 2014, at the us africa summit to be regarded by pop legend, lionel richie. and then in 2016, the nato backed atlantic council plan to give all the bundle a global citizen award edits richey gala in new york. it's annual awards ceremony, but it had to rescind the award after he apparently stolen elections. and the atlantic council actually came under pressure. so this entire saga,
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the sad saga that the people have got bone and faced and which they're seeking some kind of respite from, has been prepared in washington and the by the administration fully intended to continue this relationship with ali bunco until he was removed from power macs, the french presidents, and many of my chronic called the recent developments in africa and epidemic of cruise. what are your thoughts on that? do you think that these, these are an epidemic as macro and says or a trend? well, i know that the, i don't know about a manual, not crone, but i know other french presidents will certainly miss the deposed gaffney's leader, ali bongo, because his family was widely understood to be funding the presidential campaigns of nicholas are cozy and before him jock's iraq through the millions that they looted from the bones, oil wells, this is a, according to a lawsuit against ali bongos sister who herself, uh,
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took over $50000000.00 out of state coffers. to spend on luxury is shopping vacations, to paris and mansions all across the west. so the question is not whether these crews are popular, they're obviously popular and they're obviously different from other crews in which the leader is dragged through the streets and tortured or shot by the military. you can see all the bundle is sort of not been harmed, he's getting medical care. the question is whether they'll actually deliver for the people who support these crews, because they remove these corrupt autocrats who are backed by the west. and what are these crews will be able to receive the international support they need to deliver max, i want to go back to that research that you published uh, just the day after the q that revealed ties between the country's former leadership and the west. can you give us some more background on that?
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well, the, i'm the, the background that i've provided is extensive out there in the public. and what it really shows is, you know, when you look at photos of all the bundle meeting with bill gates or the current us and basset, or to the un linda thomas green field hanging out with the, to the obama's. i mean, it wasn't just a handshake and a photo op with the president, the obama, as both of them. michelle and brock. they were investing social time with all the bond going his wife. why are they doing that? it was because he was what a t ally never seen in breaking the independence of africa. ali baba was the 1st african leader to denounce the more market duffy when he was facing a nato back jihadist insurgency during the so called arab spring. and he provided a key security council vote, which in support of nato's disaster is military intervention in libya
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after govern was rotated onto the security council by the us. so to the libby, a disaster may never have happened without this corrupt autocrat back by the us. and that's why he was backed by the us, and then what was the legacy of libya? jihad his van, it's flooded into northern molly, with support from cuts are and established a defacto calif it in 2012. then they began to destabilize the entire so whole region, which is a major reason why these crews are happening. the lack of security caused by france and the us through the destruction of libya. so often it, so it all, it is all come full circle for all the bunco, from supporting that disastrous intervention to meeting his demise as the domino is continue to fall across the so hell, max, what about echo was it reacted harshly to the initial cou, news even threatening and intervention, but now it's back tracked on that stance. so why do you think it, what, what prompted do you think this change in rhetoric of the lack of popular support
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for an intervention? it was you can see it in nigeria, which would lead any echo was intervention because nigeria has been prepared by the us as the kind of bulwark of empire in africa through training of it. special forces operation slit lock where the u. s. military trains, african leaders are as our african military leaders. they were, they were ready, but the nigerian senate rejected it because the nigerian people are not on board. and in the same way, they're not on board with their own leadership bull that new bu, as he's known, the nigerian president as we exposed at the grace zone, was involved in a massive heroine smuggling scheme. in the 19 ninety's. this is according to court documents. he's widely regarded as corrupt, and he's also a figure who is installed and supported new us support. so these,
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these are equal was not some democratic force look at what's happening. incentive go, where they are arresting, opposition figures while condemning these crews. and the people see that across the region. there's also the, the reality that any intervention of, for example, new share will lead to a reaction from burkina faso and molly and it will, the stabilize the entire region. further, it's just not what the african people want at this point, which shows that eco wash is a paper tiger. alright, well leave it there, editor in chief of the grace on max blumenthal. thank you. thanks a lot for the less the main goal in the in the pacific is to contain by drawing an isolate. moscow says rushes minister of foreign affairs during a news conference with his bengal. does she counterpart in dhaka and they have the list and we put under the 0 them if we analyze everything that the americans and their allies are doing to promote their interest under the guise of so called in
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the pacific strategies that we will understand that of course, one of the main goals is to contain china and isolate russia in this region. that is part of an absolutely global process of nato expansion led by washington. all of this is aimed at undermining the security architecture that has been created over the course of a decade by aussie on initiated formats. those formats have included on an equal basis the united states, as well as china, russia, and india. decisions were made by consensus, which was precisely what washington and its satellite states did not like. all right, let's cross live too artsy correspondence. very f a no. should i, maria? what more can you tell us about lab? bravo. spangler destro. of the yes sir. the laurel had spoken to lord and very most surely about the various and repeated attempts by d. u. s. and so cold,
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collective west to undermine the work of the see on and east asia assignments that he just came from in jakarta. as they sold to bring that ukraine conflict into the discussions there and trying to impose their position and their vision of the situation in ukraine on regional players rushes foreign minister has concluded that eventually the so called se on spirit one. and the countries were able to adults to add to adopt the final declaration that is based on mutual respect and mutual interests and cooperation, not confrontation, and for most balance position. this is what mr. robert of has to say. what they did send me some of our western colleagues, unfortunately joined by some asian countries, have been trying to undermine this event by trying to impose the ukrainian issue onto the agenda. the countries of the east agent summit deserve to be commended for
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their ability to reject those attempts. the east asian summits will focus on the agenda that does not include any such geopolitical issues. as for the ukrainian issue, which is brought up by some western countries, other countries are tired of this. and those countries would like to work rather than support the propaganda used to wage that conflict against russia. bundle dish has them on the countries facing tremendous west and pressure for north towing bay line. in regards to russia, you print conflicts more than a year ago when eric goes victorian newlands demanded the bundle does join the us need to war and drive against russia following a special note or operation in ukraine. besides, bundle dish has been subject to, to various sanctions imposed by the us administration. but eventually fortunately, bank with us just like most of other countries, united tons are the see on an east asia. some as umbrella has chosen a line of neutrality regarding the conflict in ukraine. i had
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a chance today to hospice the bundle dish for ministers. opinion about this cornering policy off the west of put so many countries between a raul kind of hard place. this is what he on serve. we hold on interest, and today we are maintaining your ready independence. solve it in this equals in all those we have, we won, come out of victories to dissolve all the issues through dialogue and discussion started. pollution is very simple. we don't want to see any proxy were in, in this, in this range we should resolve all the issues through this for dialogue and discussion making his bundle. dish counterparts was the 1st thing to do for lab rove after lang thing in the capital city bank for the ash it's worth mentioning, is a longstanding and reliable park of most go here in south asia and back in 1972. the
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soviet union was on the 1st to recognize the independence of bangladesh and the 2 states diplomatic relations have just marked their 50th anniversary last year. this is the 1st ever visit of a russian for minister here to this republic local media. and when he called it a historic event showing how important it is for both sides and also educating, that's the to say. so now moving towards in close to cooperation and to better ties back to you. all right, ortiz maria from ocean. i thank you so much. i of the crane has accused russia of carrying out a deadly artillery, striking us to be controlled by key of and done this morning. you may find the following images disturbing. at least 16 people are confirmed dead. well, now the $33.00 were wounded, including a child. when am an explosion, rocks, a crowded market. the numerous facts have come to light that contradict what ukrainian officials and some western media outlets are claiming about russia's rule
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. earlier my colleagues were issues i spoke with our to say, but it was about the events unfolded a brutal attack on essentially a civilian town, a small marketplace in the town of constantine northcutt's, interest of you, that town is in ukrainian, held at dawn boss, which will become apparently a very important to us as we, as we go to our analysis of course, western media. the print media have been immediately condemning russia as we can see. you know, a, 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 can get back to that, we can have a look at the uh, the positioning of the mouth integrate a 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 about it as well. of
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the ukraine, one of the deadliest rushing attacks in months. ukraine, of course, is no stranger to russian. miss all that's hang soft to 18 months of will. but today the country's leaders are seeing rad health to take. kimberly devastating strength on a shopping area. a deadly strike in the middle of the afternoon. the horror and confusion captured on cctv after a russian missile hit 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 analysts symbol also picked up on this stuff. and as you can see, what we've done as we circled here at the foot or so it will be put squares around the faces of the civilians on the street and constance enough. and as you can see, they're looking back over our shoulders if you like. now remember,
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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, in contents and not forget, 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 me as well. 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, particularly a german analyst called judy and rock, who worked for build a fervently pro ukrainian and but he has even come forward now and said,
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based on the evidence that you see that this attack probably hasn't come from the russian side, we can have addition to that. never. let's do that. judging from where people luke's q and the sound from before the impact and the likely reflection of the income and projectile 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, the 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 lounge for further escalation, etc. so you wouldn't be to, to skeptical to suggest that, i mean, even had
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a mr. zalinski and very rapidly taking to the stage as if to utilize the as a parent 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 with custom team, they've got this explosion of the market and shops, pharmacies, i've been there many times. everyone knows that there are no meal to objects. they are, the tech is intentional. we understand where they are doing. these are the same as before, when there are positive offensive successes by the cleaning armies. that's why the russians heat 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 with the concept as well as showing this missed all going over but of course, it's immediately blamed on, on russia, i guess, you know, throughout the history. i mean, you go back to the bay of tonkin and vietnam,
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the bay of pumpkin was a full flag. we know that now it was a full flight. the marines involved in it who are retired now. the admitted the bay of talking to vietnam was a full flag. if something like this, this tragic boot will attack it. if indeed figure, i think this could be a false flag. if so, what about the morality of it will show was supposed to speak of morality at this time when it comes to your training and policy on the bottom, the field is a stretch, i mean, hurting these a man conscript so many cases on to prepared russian defense is rory at no nato commander would suggest his troops should do it. but it seems to unhappy just 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 fingers on the torch to you. this old soviet missile system, which was using
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a to set pipe 1st to munition, when it targeted crime, of course, hitting dozens of people injuring over a 100. all right, an 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 ukrainian assessments 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, the ukraine surprise of that has threatened to file for international arbitration. if the u extends of ban on his nation's grain passed september 15th, the ukraine is strongly against and his father restrictions on the export. the fall
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of rain. and we calmly, which is our brain, becomes a source of goods income for various you're being gone through the process, all are agreed cost of our products and made money. ologist as your brand is fighting for life. and for our call on your values on the beth and see if they have divide for your brain as and, and the dishes of our. com on your, in our recreation, we will apply if we need to 5 on the platforms of international organizations. okay, we'll do it as well. or let's get more on this now from our 2 contributor rachel marston. rachel, you cringe president. zalinski is lashing out at the despite that blocks. otherwise, mass of support for his country isn't kind of like biting the hand that feeds see what exactly is going on as well. how many times did he say
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fight in that? talk a lot. so let's get ready to rumble. here we go again around a team unity fight club, kicking off in one corner. we have vladimir princess zalinski and the other corner, the entire european union. rex. via ursula, queen vander, line and use of jungle burrell. and more specifically, this time it's the eastern and central european countries as low as d is picking a fight with all because 5 you countries. so poland bulgaria, hungry, romania and so back here are only agreeing to to allow the you to transits your training great across the territories and not import grain that could result in a lot of grain getting stuck in those countries flooding their own grain markets and driving down the price of their own farmers supply, which is exactly what happened before this band that set to expire on september 15th, but the affected countries warranty extended to the end of the year. now this band
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has caused the risk within the u. european unit as well. because of the countries that are suffering from the problem, don't really see what the big deal is, the, the masters of 22 e u countries. opposed as a proposal of the central european states or reactive skeptically to it. france and germany have shown the most critical attitude towards the extension of the ban. not only doesn't western europe care, but there's long and speculation to some of these countries in western europe, which already produce more grain than they need have been using the cheap ukrainian grain to fatten up their livestock. ukrainian grain has been portrayed by western leaders as going to feed africa and asia under the black sea greenville, which russia has said that much of it was still under that deal just going to europe. and now even zelinski seems to be alluding to that, saying that quote,
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we calmly watch as our grand becomes a source of good income for various european countries that process our agricultural products and make money on logistics. farmers in different countries use ukranian fee for the benefit of their far. he said yeah, like spanish pigs, perhaps spanish poor production sales skyrocketed when you creating grain started flowing into spain. but that's cold comfort for countries like poland, who's farmers were paying the price of the use inability to adhere to its own stated principles and mandate of feeding the world's poor with you training grain. and instead, they ended up dumping it all over themselves like a toddler. this is the message from prime minister my to is more of it ski, extending the band until the end of the year is beneficial for our farmers and for the european union. the interest of poll, which farmers is more important than any of the blocks regulations.
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you know what princess lensky says is more important than polish farmers. unity solidarity are common european values. he said in this speech, he's pretty much just copying cleaners. so as recipe for world salad. now, what he's saying is, come on guys, sell out your own farmers to stick it to russian present environment, food and even if it's right before a national election in the case of poland. but if you don't do what you create lots, then we'll go solicit institution of global governance through arbitration and ask them to come punch you in the face. because in team unity, 5 club matches a rig. ukraine always has to win at all. costs are t contributor rachel marston. thanks for that, rachel. all right, well that's gonna do it for me for now. but do stay with us. my colleague and rob him ami is up next this morning by the.
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