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the, the and you moved to look for relationship is the orange, m. o delta. it is not based on the western template. a system that voice can we see leads. they chosen de leon, but solve humanity, all of the functioning and developing multiple worldly president, posing praises which kind of little countries to think that oh, saw for an interest. so it gave us the western mold. and his speech at the 8 the is the economic for the russian investigators arrive at the scene after a passenger plane makes me imagine v lansing given all of us to be a region also ahead. the storms emerged more than 2 decades ago in iran following the onset of persistent droughts in the country or part of the phenomena and has to do with the expanding disorders,
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vacation, other on exports. a 70 percent of the crisis emanates from non domestic sources. in ross and hose to summit to tackle the challenges of some stones in the region which at the store and agriculture and damaging industry. the a very warm welcome is to attend 3 pm. hey, in most go. and this is all the international with the latest world news update. it's great to have a most states are escaping the western business model, which only benefits a few in favor of that of software. an interest stops the message from the russian president during his speech at the a for eastern economic for him. which is very important that this base for genuine business corporation is expanding into the world with the number of states that no longer submit to external pressure. and pursue their own national interest. first is growing in different regions of the world in essence. and you moved to look for
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relationship as being or in m o that is not based on the western template. a system that voice can reach the leads they chosen, billy and this is my talk, humanity, all of the functioning and developing multiple a world where you present uprooting the great eloquent speaker. when when he speaks the world listens right now. and one of the key areas he did disclose some land on the elaborate on was china and how the west is trying to suppress china, as it has tried to do with russia economically, that there's an increasing, encroaching at moving the west to diminish china is regionally influence of power, this is the, the greatest manufacturing economy on earth that the west is nervous about. that the west is nervous about that. and it's really interesting to listen to how a president food actually describe those attempts from the west. but i see it just as in the past, the west has tried to contain russia, the movements it became stronger became a real to political competitor. today it is trying to restrain the development of
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china because it sees that you probably know under the leadership of fiji being our friend is gaining momentum and developing and 7 mile steps. this has left them and shocks, and they're doing everything to slow down the development of china. but they're too late to the party. they won't be able to slow china down that train, it has left this. i'm going to assume that africa also came up in the conversation as well. what do they have to say about that? yeah, well you've just returned from south africa from the break so that you know where we saw this burgeoning energy to do business a different way and present. improve mentioned that he talked about the post colonial as a tail that drag behind africa the on fairway that the west, those business there on the rush. it would like to do business as a p or a relationship of equal side of the master and serve. and that colonial a postcolonial a year at, assume you don't know. recently when the russian advocate somebody to us how they
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was once again surprised by the openness of africans and their desire to work with us. julian, and it's not just because we did something for africa, helping local people gain their freedom and independence, and to fight against colonialism. the main thing is that we have never been colonizers anywhere. our corporation has always been based on an equal basis or on our desire to help, in contrast to those countries, those are now trying to compete with us pursued a completely different policy. i was recently shows photos of how people in cages were brought from africa to european countries only back in 1957. it's impossible to look at these photos without tears. the children were seats and pages and they were put on display. and when people compare what happened in the old days with the golf peroration between the former ussr and other countries, of course this comparison is the in our favor. and yeah, so fascinating insights from president and he can see these pieces on the global chessboard as this multi polarity, emerges very important places, africa,
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china. but there was a very warm interaction between present food and i'm the vice president of los a country very closely related to russia in soviet times of people getting education there at the vice president mentioning that the present as a free russian speaker was a warm interaction between president food and the vice president. but one of the issues she did touch upon which is very important today nikki, is a cluster munitions and the terrible legacy that they've left and allows post the vietnam war, this brutal conflict there. and she mentioned those and we listened to her and after that present improvements, comments as well, in relation to that in relation to what's happening in ukraine is about very interesting. you can have it as income level as well as for cluster munitions and their and exploded remnants. the numbers still high were receiving comenity or in and technical assistance, but we haven't been able to clear our territory yet. the most devastating consequences for people are the kinds of injuries as well as the high number of more funds due to the depths of their parents. in addition,
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cluster munitions affected agriculture land, and we still have no calculations on how many years it will take to neutralized unexploded remnants and success whom you the just recently the united states administration considered the use of cluster munitions to be a word crime. when they said this publicly, now they themselves are supplying cluster munitions, do they compet zone and ukraine was that is so fascinating stuff. as we see, the western partners of ukraine defined these cluster munitions. and we're also hearing aids depleted uranium. um, we have their 1st time to count on the counts of how devastating the legacy of these weapons can be. but it doesn't seem to be handling their spread them from the formation that you find. it's a very, very interesting comparison we had today. well, let's discuss what was said, father, now i'm very happy to be doing that studio by steve gail, a radio host on political commentary. so thank you so much for coming in to see me today. so nice to see you in person. right. so usually it's a lovely to see,
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so that's taking a little bit deeper into what president proves to because he kind of started many points enough speech list. they get a little bit further and starting with depleted uranium shows and the use of them in ukraine. now the i a, a chief is saying that the styles have no, have quotes, no significant threats. so consequences in terms of nuclear safety also take home statements. i think that's ridiculous. sorry, we're not that we are there also starting to use other weapons that are deemed weapons of mass destruction that are deemed criminal offenses to use them. and now they're talking about using those as well. i think that anytime you start using something nuclear people should be on an alert. is this just an act of desperation? why a alarms not being sounded across the world to this myself? i think unfortunately the whole media coverage of this from the very outset has been one sided i. i tell people in, in us media when you only hear one side of
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a story, you should be incredibly skeptical. same thing was true with cove and the science has now been been questioned. but as it 1st you couldn't question any of the science, you couldn't question your mask or vaccines. one side of the story from the media. and we have certainly had that in western media with respect to the special military operation. i wasn't on ask earlier this week and they have been sustaining conflict since 2014. and yet in western media, it's made it seem like russia just suddenly attacked a year and a half ago. they ignore the last 9 years. so when you're getting one side of the story from the media, the very very scepter. mm. well, like you say with kind of a they took a while, but then people started to question more. do you think the same is going to happen with this situation around you train? i think eventually, and i think you're starting to see some cracks in the veneer. some politicians are more allowed the beginning to ask, but we've talked about for a long time. where's the money gone? you'll give us accountability, give us an accounting and they have refused. more politicians are now asking,
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we're politicians and media are now asking, what's the in game we've been told for, you know, a year and a half ukraine is winning. and yet there's now starting to be military experts say no, they're not. and there's going to probably be and then i think it's time for, for folks to start beginning to look at what's next. how do we get back into more legitimate conversations with russia and with others? i think that's the starting, but it's now time to start looking at, you know, what's next, what happens after. and there's not a lot of conversation in the us or in western media about that. well, maybe positives that is because, you know, people are starting to realize the world kind of function without russia. it kind of, it was just the continued cottage. i mean, just from a humanitarian standpoint, this is going nowhere and this could have been avoided. i mean we're, we're likely to end up is where it could have been did at the very outset. and i think unfortunately, there's been a lot of damage. a lot of money spent and misspent, they could have been spent, the better use. one of the things i noticed in,
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in don't ask in the dumbass region is construction is, is rapidly happening in those more common areas. and us contractors are not their chinese are, they're building their building buildings and bridges and roads. and one of the folks and done ask uh that was it. one of the election commissioners said that the us to spend a lot of money, billions on bullets and bombs and missiles the chinese are spinning on roads and bridges. 10 years from now. who do you think we will have more affinity? right, right. oh, it just out of curiosity. what did you feel the need to go to? don't yet sca so you know, when you have a stories that are not being told, it makes sense at some point to see the truth for yourself, right? to be able to hear and to see it. it's interesting a lot of the criticism that is coming from western media are people that haven't been there. i didn't see anthony blinking. i didn't see burrell, i didn't see cnn or fox news. they weren't there. and yet their report, this is a sham deluxe and a rig deluxe, and i didn't see them. so i don't know where they're getting their information, but i wanted to see it. i embedded interact
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a couple of times. it makes sense. if you see what's going on to be able to report on it, talk about it and comment on it and, and being able to go there, made, made a lot of sense to allow people say, isn't it dangerous? so i guess it is, they've been in danger for 9 years. women and children and their subdivisions have been killed on both sides of conflict. but if they can sustain that danger on a daily basis, i can at least come stand with them for a few days. me coming to your side of the world now and could see pacing, also commented on the trunk and sightless st. gets the persecution of a police closing positive ability, political reasons. this was something you would agree with. i agree, a 100 percent. and i think we're seeing that the with the department of justice being weaponized by the, by the administration with the f b i. and you're starting again to see the truths sleep out of, of what they've covered up of what they've not been honest about. so it's interesting, you had just this past week, the secretary of state anthony blinking threatened the observers of the election
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here with more sanctions with more punishment calling it a sham election, calling it a rigged election. i think that's what they're prosecuting. donald trump, for saying about the u. s. selections, maybe the russian attorney general or the domestic dot last got people's republic. maybe they should indict blinking for say, the same things about your elections that they're in the dining. donald trump, for as there's 2 ways of looking at the states of the world right now is either very interesting or the big old mess it is. i think at the end of the day, trump is going to be the republican domini. i don't think joe biden will be the democrat nominee. i don't think he last much longer, frankly. so cool with the democrat and i'm an a b and, and maybe we'll get to talking about politics instead of just personality in the selection. yeah, it will be an interesting one if by didn't, doesn't comes through coming back to the, the coverage of the situation around ukraine and a recent story. a cbs news present to admit it in front of us,
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joined chase of stuff, chapman, general mot. millie, the washington is needing a proxy war against russia when you try and we can actually take a listen to what he said. that's evidence and no. so this really is a, a, a proxy war. you don't have boots on the ground, you're not making decisions. which are helping you try and kill russians for helping you try and defend themselves. what we're doing. so they would say us rhetoric changing towards the conflicts in ukraine. every speaker to say more about, you know, right now you're starting to see more of the military experts that are on us media start to soften the tone of, you know, instead of saying, oh you brain is winning. they're going to, when they're starting to acknowledge the reality, and i think you're going to start saying that u. s. military do the same thing again. there was a more of a desperation that we're seeing. and there been some good articles recently talking about how does nato sustain going forward if, if this does not in the way that they promised it, within your seeing germany,
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you're seeing france starts this to back off a little bit. we're coming into the winter again and the high fuel costs are going to have an impact on their citizens. we're heading to the conclusion that is inevitable. um, even if they're not acknowledging it. yeah. i get the radio side of this when a small hush came out with those revelations and he's going to end up on top really because you've been way ahead of the game like you so much the companies, the city of today has been so lovely to see you, we've been talking to steve deal radio host on political commentator. thank you. thank you. so well, the news now an ad bus passenger plane was supposed to make an emergency landing in a notice of us could reach an in the early hours of tuesday morning upon us to make the decision to land off the facing of southern severe weather and concerns were raised about in sufficient fuel supplies malfunction to investigate, dissolve, what can get the status that continues to collect the evidence. a criminal case looking into the possibility of traffic safety violations has been opened and could mean significant funds for anyone found responsible. a passenger on the euro
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airlines flight described to us what happens of the day we were supposed to fly to homes while approaching the city. they reported bad weather and said that we were being redirected to never to be of them. they explained to us how to behave in emergency situations in the plane landed in the field, but all run away from the plain. there was no fire, only one side of the plane was a little damaged by smoke, then buses and fire fighters arrived. our luggage was lowered safely from the plain and everyone was able to collect the note will be taken by bus to a local village to be looked after and fed by $170.00 people, including 23 children on board. at least 4 people to cover the receiving medical treatments with all passengers safely evacuated, oppose suggest the plane had problems with its hydraulic system while flying from the southern city of sol jay to own in siberia, the governor told media that was no fire on board following the landing, every passenger will receive compensation folder traumatic incidents that been
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house that temporarily to the local shelter until they can be relocated elsewhere. to continue that journey. we had some of the 1st time the counts from those on boards. the echo we're very glad that we're all here. life. very grateful to the group. that professionalism and quick response and visitation . thank you. i want to express my deep gratitude to the pilots and crew for saving us. this is some kind of miracle. thanks to the professionalism of the pilots, it was possible to avoid serious consequences and the plane crash. the pilots are just great, tremendous respect for their work. we also spoke exclusively to the mother of one of the flight attendants. following the incident, she said that she would be very happy as a son now decides to change his job. i would like my son to change his job because ive worry about him all the time. and so of course i wish him good luck, happiness. happy flights since he chose this profession. i can choose for him,
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but as a mother, i worry about him. meanwhile, the head of the line is praise fit for you for the actions during the emergency situation saying milan thing to composure and professionalism. yes, i'm personally as a professional pilot myself, i can say that the form is such a london takes great scale and so it takes a lot of self control. they did not lose their heads. they made a small decision and completed his difficult landing. they did as well as the blame and people waiting for the answers into similar to another. you will airlines emergency lines again the most go region 4 years ago when 233 people survived a very rough line thinking a cool and failed of the plains engines with damage spot, a flock of seagulls. the pilots we made that landing possible, expressed his respects full behind like the emergency of congratulations, his colleagues, passengers and crew are alive and well. the plane did not suffer significant damage
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. the most important thing is best. everyone will return home to their loved ones today. there is nothing more valuable than life. this is very exciting news for me as i myself experience something similar. i'm proud of you crew. thank you. all the sand stones are a major problem in the middle east. this wind, agriculture and damaging industry around recently hosted estimate on how to tackle this challenge on the easiest of july, the reports sent on just for almost having recent tears turned into a pressing problem in the wrong exports. of ward, the situation is escalating into an environmental twice us here at the it was international and us on it to what has so sort of for shows and exports from 50 countries to exchange views on how to tackle the problem. either way, turn off is on and what he disease, environmental us, all governments, regional and international entities must commit themselves to exploring and respecting the laws of environment was the solution. the solution is to engage in
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deliberation, convergence and contribution in order to find a common keyword that is common pain. a thick blanket of orange rays has over the years become a daily routine and fast part once otherwise. once limited to the promise of who is this on the south west one. today the scourge has spread to over 23 provinces with a capital to hone also suffering some of the worst dusty days. the phenomenon has reached alarming promotions leading to hospitalizations, ecological destruction of the closure of educational institutions and offices. both of savannah in gather will unfortunately the dust particles which are most a smaller than 2.5 microns and then make runs can lead to damages and industries and people's health. they affect all these groups, especially children and the elderly. when it comes to managing this crisis, we need to both explode the origins of the stores and raise awareness of the issue . in a moment, the public only have enough clouds caused. there were approval health hazards in
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iran, in the region. they have wreaked havoc on agriculture by diversity and the economy . experts say every year dust storms inflict this time during $13000000000.00 loss on the middle east and north africa region told me on do more than i'm in the past 50 years. approximately $124000000000.00 have been lost in the world as a result of the storms and the problems associated with droughts. we don't have precise estimates in around regarding the economic losses of dust storms. but we do know that iran is affected by dust storms that blow from 270000000 hectares of sources across the world. does storms emerge from more than 2 decades ago in iran following the onset of persistent droughts in the country? what sort of a phenomenon has to do with the expanding disorders, vacation, other on exports, a 70 percent of the crisis, emanates from non domestic sources. there are multiple desktop spots in the middle east discharging from iraq and saudi arabia to administer with some being human
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driven, and others caused by climate change and declining precipitation levels. however, the frailties and tank or servers are the primary sources covering garage, turkey, iran and syria, to schedule this i mean into and so simple graphic in geographic situation. you're in a situated home. the last point of it does still past. the dust originates from the african visit, an arab countries. it reaches the persian gulf states and finally arriving around. it has so far affected different parts of our country. so the radio is empty, quartered as eric located and south of the kingdom is believed to be responsible for a 3rd of sand and dust towards entering southwestern regions. following the recent resumption of diplomatic ties between the 2 neighbors to foreigner, we all have now engaged in discussions to address this environmental crisis. it is really important to us. we did on with the 3 daughter jo done with. they made it easy scan to these was easy to solve this problem because if, if anybody would like to know on,
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we would not solve the problem on the impact would be continuous. the number of dusty days in a long is on the rise and export. so you get has exceeded $100.00 days each year. environmental has took that if the production does not harness immediately. and we'll spiral out of control and we'll catch more nations and it's quick. now it will says, original coordination and cooperation is the ultimate way out of the crisis. and this summit could be a promising start to those stop the region from the deteriorating challenge usability, r t, to find the most go has the keys, the head of the international atomic energy agency of sinus thing. the truth about depleted uranium new nations, which are due to be sent to kias by us west and bunk as an a new age package. they're going to school the danger, the weapons post to human beings on the environment. as off the course, the claim to the use of search on the edition has no consequences. this is not a new issue, and i see, you know,
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the issue of the munition with depleted uranium was a dealt with an and had considerable international attention doing the gold 4. and then the bulk that he's from is nuclear safety point of view. there is no radiological, significant share, or even in the, or even, and not even a significant consequences. but he's more of a health issue of a normal nature than a radiological potential christ. mr. girl sees the schools right when he says that from the point of view of new class safety, there are no significant the radiological consequences is just the, he's clearly also holding something back. such a voluntary or involuntary hushing off of the problem isn't acceptable. perhaps this is beyond the competence of mr. grossey as the head of the i a. this issue
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should be addressed to chemist. he will explain the detrimental effect of the accumulation of heavy metals on the environment. i'm human health. issues containing the place has uranium are being used in the past and the gulf war and bombing of serbia. according to the serbian health minister, nato's use of depleted uranium in the country. in 1999, both increased cancer rates for tennessee issues of other health problems. since then, several european quotes will be depleted uranium tongue co wisconsin long trips. nonetheless, both washington and london have agreed to send this munition to key if. so it'd be an american journalist and it'd be ownership knowledge phase. ukrainians themselves could become the main victims of the use of such weapons in the country. people say, oh, well, you know, even the director of the you, a nuclear watchdog says this has nothing to say, but nobody said it was a nuclear weapon it don't. do you principal problem with these are munitions. is that the cause long term health issues to people have been exposed to them. in some
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cases, troops in other cases, civilians, but they contaminate the environment. turn on your comfortable level. it's clear to this isn't about helping ukraine. they're saying that, you know, these are munitions will make a difference on the battlefield. but they said that about every single so called windows off and they've sent over in the past year and a half. and none of them have worked is advertising to have saying that, you know, all these are magical bullets, literally is, is not more flights. but the issue is it's a combination of, well we have the right to send whatever we want to whoever we want. whenever we want on one side and on the other is just as complete lack of concern for the health wellbeing. ukrainians themselves here that are appealing to their own population. so we must health of greenville or senior grade children, etc. and here they are sending munition that's willing to please in these very children for generations and turn ukraine's agriculture, which was, you know, piped up as this be a grand feature of the world when it was time for
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a great deal. it will turn to non competitive and non existent in these the specific regions. because when the right mind is going to try to import grain contaminated by heavy metals and use it for the mass of split on welcoming new countries to the blog, close obviously expansion. i, for a perceived fate of russia that's avoiding against the move, especially when it comes to ukraine. also, it contributes original mazda and takes a look at the story. so there's a new western talking point floating around about the need to grab you frame before russian president wire twitching does like the countries a big screen tv on sale as a black friday door crash or queen ursula bonded line on the elected european commission. president is expected to touch on the issue in your upcoming annual state of the european union speech this week. maybe explain why it would go better with her color motifs. ukraine done with russia is, and the austrian form is for sounds like he wants to go around looking
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a bunch of other countries, like kids do with candy to mark their territory when they're really afraid that someone else is going to take it. this moment to be bold and to change our approach to expansion, to get to 6th, western balkan countries each and every one of them. and you crane and we'll double clearly into our family expansion is not a bureaucratic endeavor. it's about exports and saved pardon a certain model of life, a free open western democracies. yeah, nothing says free and open democracy is like a bunch of basket case countries. good news for the you though. ukraine says that it's ready to join the you well into years, which is kind of like sending the cleaners. well, we'll be ready to date, hollywood star. we are in our dicaprio in 2 years at the age of 66, when none of his girlfriends last of the age of 25. we will be ready for you membership in the next 2 years. but naturally, the close of the will will determine the political framework. i believe the 2 years will be enough for us to be fully prepared. and when the was eva,
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we will do 10 times more than we are doing now. in order for this decision to be taken. so it sounds like after your brain gets a facelift, some plastic surgery maybe gets out of all this messy drama with russia. then it will be ready to time and not again, any tigers. even brussels doesn't seem that sure. about full commitment, it sounds more like they just want to be friends with benefits specifically to exploit ukraine's natural resources through relationship. it's limited to trade, at least to start with promise of maybe something more down the line. yes, we know how that works. don't we ladies, why would they buy the whole country when they can get the grain for free? western european diplomat, you've been told the western press recently, quote, we want to give a positive signal to ukraine, but such things as this proposal to give more power to praise intelligence surfaces over corruption can send the wrong message and you called ukraine a quote, very corrupt country, he's basically saying that kia is too crazy for
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a serious commitment, and it's more of the type that could take a baseball bat to your car. other countries also waiting on the other side of the velvet rope to enter club. you include albania, turkey, north, macedonia, montenegro, serbia, model, and bosnia and herzegovina, all potential future members of team unity fight, club, all ready courage. you. countries are getting into dispatch every week. poland and other eastern european countries are already fighting with ukraine over a band that they've demanded to prevent flooding the block with you printing grain and brussels is like, yeah, let's have more of that. but, you know, without any borders at all, former friends present legal stuff because the said recently the pre ukraine into europe would be like having washington sitting in the corner of the you and steering and everything going on. the implication being that ukraine is a state department or washington outpost south because even said he wants to europe to be sovereign. would know about such things,
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perhaps through living and learning from his errors because he's the one who brought france back into us led natal to man speaking of nato. ukraine says it's basically ready to join that now to since what's left of its army after an estimated hundreds of thousands of losses is apparently ready to protect all of europe. i think we can join nature sooner as we anticipate victory. the end of the war, and one of the strongest most powerful and decorated armies in the world will suddenly be the biggest security guarantee for europe. sounds like you have a nato secretary general and stilton burke, who said that your brain has never been so close to nato membership are suffering from the same kind of delirium. it's all sounds good in fantasy until you end up standing face to face at the altar, probably in a looping in vegas and realize that it could.

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