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their illusions going underground. can the baton sorry, is this how you cleans minutes these folks the some of the bottom is of is of elections and done by fast. surely office, he said, here's on thursday, the word of quote from town jonas to report process side of the storage unit 5. so it is the 1st defense a cache to leave the country within full nights on claims. he committed some positive acts against the west african they also had power as a demo print office syndicate. several offices the link wouldn't have to be confused and then gratefully on fox has sent seems along to the new legacy at
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the very russian space. probably last off from the blank, then odds and carry a pair of russian moves on an american astronaut to the international space. the most go to the world. this is a lot seen is great to have your company today. my name's brought some we saw with our top story, you cranes that movie exploits. lesson has published fee listed the foreigners who observing in the recent on by selections. now that also she about, but she has a thought, these would quote, hunt down the list and cover rough, his thoughts on the ballots. now this footage shows dozens of names, as is supposedly observed. the recent voting includes
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a list of 3 americans. the elections took place in formerly printing regionals, this funding last year by referenda to join in russia, steve lady and nancy's by the us. and by the way, is sarah ashton carrillo, who's actually a full month american journalist. her background raises questions about why she would consider making those threats. lawson and federal authorities have laws and investigation into comments. next week, the teeth of the russians devils will nash ever harder. and the rabbit and mouse will foam and uncontrollable frenzy as the world will see, a favorite kremlin propagandist pay for their crimes. and this pop of prudence is only the 1st rush's war. criminal, propagandist will all be hunted down and justice will be served. ashton killer, later, i made it clear immensely. the see not only meant jealous, but also rushes for a messy spokeswoman. it's seen a human rights of
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a who and an official cube, high profile wall correspondence, now in response to the apparent targets condemned while highlighting the rubbing of occasions of strengthening those who look in the media. the fits of rage all fall be on the balance of low and morality, the bones of humanity. on the other hand, such calls makes us think about insuring the safety of our journalists, especially those quad visible in the media space, who expose the you creating energy. let's leave aside the appearance and minus of this house girl. if you creating a for it is believe that this is what the face of the creating all me should look like. that as they say, god will be their judge. in this case, i am concerned about the fact that the threat of murder or grievous bodily harm is voice thing, the media, the design of the apocalypse. let us send this further evidence of the terrace nature of the key version. edit sponsorship by washington to all international
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organizations and in deals is a curious precedent for key of to launch a trial balloon. what were the whites the heaps say if i threatened russian journalist with terrorist attacks, if they scold me, i'll say it's not me, it's artificial intelligence. but the white so he was silent, not even a scolding back in 2014. he came up with a definition for people like us and privileged participant in the conflict. it looks like he is not a combatant, but he can be killed. ashton colors was that a little why the pots and the father, thing dissidence and report is encouraging people from the west. you might be aware of the new tories piece, keep the website. some of this is on it have received threats while others have ended up being killed in often denies involved. but in those assassinations, eva has some, is official publicly celebrate. that's as a reminder of some of those claims, according to an official investigation by moscow 29 year old that
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a new that was killed. i'm the direct folder of the cleaning, military intelligence, proven and correspondent of atlanta. kosky was also killed by above mentioned petersburg, and it's not just media fate is a famous russian rights and not only avoided death escaping with the injuries. following the reaction from musket, the crating the piece was less than a somewhat black. attracts from the initial statement saying key was only seeking to put people on trial. we spoke with janice, not in j. he says that such statement. so the kim's government is becoming increasingly desperate, as it suffers substantial losses on the battlefield. i'm not sure that we've got it right when we looked, we looked at the west to be honest, what's going on? i'm almost cynical rush now that's i wonder whether the width is actually doing
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this. i wonder what the americans are actually going to do this because, you know, we see atrocious. absolutely. a pool of human rights trust is in your credit against your credits. people tied to lump posts and having the trials just removed, left, tied to the data and then simply for looting and also doing whatever, you know, the, the, the, the, the, the mailto zalinski is dawn of. and you think the st. the width of any of democratic merits. a tool you know, is very worried, and i just wonder when i have been looking back at my career and the last 2 years and all the roles i've covered the conflicts. it's incredible how americans move in to a particular country that they want to support. but one of the erroneous reasons, and they seem to have a, a rigid strategy in place when it comes to information or the simplify all the facts as opposed to rise. the situation and then floods their ways with this information. that's the,
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the 3 point strategy that i saw with my own eyes in croatia in the mid ninety's with the retard american kennels in stock rep who could decide is. but i'm trying to show that the good guys, they were the angels, the blue eyed areas, you know, the fact have been a fascist during the 2nd level and done a pulse of this. but with americans about them, they set up their comfortable does that group did this because the same thing and kids now executive something. and i really wonder with a lot of these initiatives entirely coming from the americans themselves. i mean, it's a losing strategy only loses what do something like that if you're on the losing side, you start to scrape the barrel, you start to look for even the most the most. um, it any way you can to actually secure victories, victories of any salt, you know, and i think a testing journalist or people in the observer, it's kind of states as you know, anybody's doing. those kinds of activities got going for them is, is really uh,
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really scraping about okay, fast i pads or the french embassies defense attach a to the, the country within 2 weeks on allegations. but hang, gazed in some verse of acts against the west african nation. but what does this actually mean as plus live now to local does cut the lead me by the is in booking and as i said, it's national capital cost there. thanks so much for joining me. it's, we don't know what, what, what, what did the looking to assess and mean by saying that this things a cache was using or having some of us of behavior. i mean, this trouble making or, or, or, and such, do we know what happens? yes, this is been to us the res. so yesterday we doesn't know exactly what happened back to the government. oh, you know, so why do you find that is
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a because of the 7 most? see if a here here about the decision, mental visa by the minister in for an effect in my pocket and ease of use, one of the 2 pieces to leave the thought to be the, remember that to these this, the sure is a lot this sign of a increasing tension between uh, you know, fossil and francis, this is a document of the transition to the effect of, on most of the 2 years people. so there's also decided, uh, 2 years ago you say my question. so is, could this be no, this isn't a significant escalation of contention between both, you know, fast. so, and it's formal colonizer fronts. yes. so we got to see that because the password and he is a form of put on the price of
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a relationship. a has a lot to in good standing. it says uh to yes, it was in there already bought uh press. and by seeking what, uh, to leave a defense reboot, press no longer have a home buy seat in the book, you know, fi, so also look into a statement. uh, with that, uh, you know, fossil is cruising, is a dfcs office in the past. right. okay. now let's see, uh, journalism i need is important, but we've heard that enough as a, as opposed to the client that on french media access to the country. what do you think of that? all right, this is like a french in new jersey as the se, and the french 24 who was shut down in a book, you know, why? so there's so many people,
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are we talking many people that think that that includes science because the press differential media companies in the book, you know, for some of the things you know, the vision, both sides of this story that on with setting the west side of the story, this story that to a is a about $2.00 to $2.00 defensive for us again is a front of our corner. and yet i like the my, the like to book, you know, 5 suit. and it is almost the same scenario in the book. you know, fossil in the might and maybe also is nature. yeah. so i am accessing and they will see how that story the bugs, cut that and the lima by the local jobs and okay, and have a thank you for joining me today. thank you. french all to see you, the says the national government has ordered them to hold. collaborations with colleagues from several african nations. are those orders, target books, you know,
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facet molly and new jack. there's new need issue has to the way from the form of colonial power in europe. this message with a spec to in tone, ask, solve members to suspense until further notice all cooperation with the following countries. molly, news, and book in the fall. so the stalls whole band concert and to be concert, he's going through a very serious cry. see, sylvia said, it makes no sense from an artistic point of view and constitutes a major error from a political point of view. it is quite the opposite. that should be done well, whatever happened to this legendary friends diplomacy, they used to exist now as soon as they are unhappy with what's going on and how for guys resolves with their interest, be impacted negatively by all the cues happening in the health. they start just throwing all their toys other the, from like a toddler. so the letter is from the french union of artistic and cultural enterprises sunday act. and they're associating with other artists and entertainer
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unions to demand an urgent meeting with a french ministry of foreign affairs about what's effectively found on african artist in france. already festival organizers, some of whom depend very heavily on africa in programming or direction have strongly denounced the bad. i'm saying that they feel like their work is being held hostage to politics. it's kind of like when europe and the west started canceling, everything rushing last year because of the ukraine conflict, artist, athletes, show dogs and even bucket. they sounded remotely, russian, but was actually not. or when the you band and censored rushing media platforms for anyone who configured that, it was just going to stop there. well, now it looks like africans are the new russians, at least for the french government in the wake of being drop kicked out of the hell region by the new management of various countries. after several french stabilization missions were such a resounding success with accommodated,
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inc. two's so now they're just going to ban artists from these countries and i've reached out to some organizations of artists and entertainers impacted by this move and they've confirmed earlier this week they received an email from the french government, general director its for cultural affairs, which was sent to performing arts organizations across the country and copied to the french ministry of culture. now keep in mind that the artistic categories that receive this email are subsidized by the government that's ordering down to, to do that. so they're caught between a rock and a hard place and the email was on to say that there cannot be any further cooperation with or financial support of any institutions or nationals of the listed applicant countries. and that as of now, france will not be issuing any visas to nashville as of these countries until further notice. now, since all this is just completely blown up in the french price, in the last few hours, the ministry of culture has issued a statement,
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no de programming or faulty. so finding nationality whatsoever has been requested either by the minister of foreign affairs or the minister of culture for security reasons, since the 7th of august fronts has suspended the issue. and so these us from the i'm a will go to go and buy my cold as well as the implementation and discounts for use of all cultural acculturation actions. now the spokeswoman for the entertainers union sunday act told me that is one thing to now claim that the programming is maintained and not canceled. but the reality is that many of these i have an artist don't have reasons to come to the front. so i guess the government expects programs and performances to go on without the physical presence of the artist involved. the artist seem use was a meeting with the government to explain these realities to them to spell it out to them. i guess like a toddler can't have a play without the people on the stage brainiacs, if any bureaucrats are going to be capable of grasping that concept,
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you think that the culture and ministry there wrote that response would have figured that out. that's something that you'd maybe expect from the big brands that foreign affairs, but not culture come on this sunday. i communion also in this letter to the french government, touched on the more general and counter productive trends of politicizing. things that should not be politicized. so all of this is far, far from result and certainly to be continued in washington has issued new guidelines to embassies, to track instances of us made web is being used support against civilians. american politicians and human rights advocates have raised the increased client's name as of right now, and you may find some images, the southern those rules list sent out by the state department to monitor foreign power and states. while a similar moses imposed by the pens go last year to investigate, the us is move he's own soldiers. however,
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i probably no one has been held accountable despite numerous claims, including a deadline, gross. so i cannot fast on the senior us official admitted was a mistake. we heard from a former pentagon iris a michael maloof. he says this policy is intended to whitewash the american mid fees own actions. it's locked deeper, ludicrous. it, it's trying to atone for our past sense. but uh that, and, and to show that we embrace human rights that we are really the good guys in the world. but the reality is quite different. this is supposed to be some kind of an accountability of how it weapon us weapons are used by foreign countries and nationals and, and to try to hold them accountable. but good luck on that. look at the, the, the amount of equipment alone left in afghanistan was $85000000000.00 plus.
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and it spreads all over the world. one of the most agreed agree just violators of would be israel. their, their use, their, of sixteen's, the f 35 is the bombs, the, the military equipment that they acquire to bomb syria, applicant and iran. so they, they, they use it to blow up palestinians all the time. how do you account for that? look, we can't even get people out of key to see whether there's compliance with restrictions that were imposed on the weapon systems that we provided to ukraine at. the top us in general says he has quote loss. so, requests about how washington and it is that case, don't fight and that's kind of stop. it didn't, and the way i wanted it didn't. and the way any of us wanted when the enemy is
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occupying your capital, that's a strategic set back strategic failure. that's what i testified to and public, and there's no way you can describe that as a strategic success. in the broader sense, the war was lost. we were fighting the taliban and their allies for 20 plus years. they prevailed in that capital for a lot of reasons that we don't have time to go over today. but sure, lots of regrets by a lot of us from 911 on in general milly said those assertions an interview with the welcome broke off. so abc new bobby says that the problem, i'm ok to find couple can be come to a strategic failure. he also can the status of the us rule, let's say when a quote, amazing logistics feats. now it's been just over 2 years since the us with do format that song. american simple to offend, forces could be collapse,
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and the turbine we took control of the country in the last stage of the pull out the us and then to maintain the presence of a couple of apples to evacuate. embassy workers and of the americans. terrifying scenes broke out as desperate afghans also. so to leave the country a suicide bombing as of as soon as he claimed the lives of more than a 150 atkins, i'm 13 us. so just as now clause live to a birthday. but here's a lecture at american university of, of gas. and so thanks so much for joining me. first of all, what was the. busy initial reaction to the american general missing his country is fav. yet enough guys though. thank you for having me on. i mean it's always good to hear people admit to the failures that they've committed. it's just there's. busy
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ways this lack of responsibility being taken for the failure as if other factors were involved and as if they were just passive on it. of course, they, united states failures start date 20 years ago with the initial invasion with how it was carried out with how the eventual 20 years of the republic were conducted. and yes, we do blame a lot of fun actors for the failure. but truth be told that the united states was the finance here they were they occupying force and they hold the biggest share of responsibility. okay, so we know that so sure people have them take accounts of those. yeah, my question is, uh, what's changed? so i mean, it has a lot of change in these last 2 years. is it for the best or is it for the was in your opinion? i mean we heard the comment that the withdrawal was a strategic success. i mean, how do you call damage control strategic success?
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we have to understand that the withdrawal or the eventual i'm doing off the occupation was a necessity. it had to be done. it was the demand of the coming up on people as well. however, it was done in the worst way possible at the cost of it public added costs up hundreds of thousands of lives lost and got the cost of a lot of opportunities for a peaceful reconciliation loss. and eventually it was the signing off of surrender documentation which upon his son was handed over to the very same force that they set out to fight and defeat 20 years ago upon his phone right now is in a fragile state. it's a new government. they are conducting themselves in searching positive and certain negative ways. we are feeling a lot of pressure off the social policies. the bond have been acted, however we are pushing back. and we're hoping that the absence of active conflicts
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can be a good breeding opportunity for a finest on to truly think about nation building, but they want to spend as on the thought upon as well. yeah, and it says, let me ask you a question. so quite curious about this order, what would i've gotten look like if the us didn't think it was the world's police? well, that's an interesting question. um, i mean obviously for site is no science and thinking off the alternative world is always a difficult task. but i guess that the bun would have stayed in power. maybe some of the comic sense had prevailed. they were trying to reproach the world by the end of their vgm. they were trying to get a seat on the un general assembly. if those things had happened, if the world had shared a little bit more about the fund, his bond, less military intervention, more support off governance there. maybe the thought of bon could have reformed. maybe the thought of one could have learned to govern better, or it's not to be
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a lot of people would have found a way to get around it. but at the end of the day, all solutions live within the country. and all solutions have to organically grow from within the country. artificially involves solutions such as a 20 year occupation resulted and nothing resulted in a full circle. so we have to understand that now there are no silver bullets for upon us down there is no golden apples. right? but to be pressed and everything becomes wonderful. we have to figure it out. it's not going to be easy, but we could have done it 20 years ago and hopefully we can do it now. hopefully in the sun, us hope so. of a dial up by hand. back to that i was going to assume above ground sounds that thank you so much for joining me. for having me. you positively to lift up prohibits in on, in cleaning grain impulse, but potent bleach. bored as you buy in says it will keep this other researches in place. nearby hungry has even gone a step further, liberty inputs on to does an agricultural products including the
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to discuss this. so i am now do i live by the world? so that a, a senior research fellow at the global policy institute. george, thanks for joining us. it was a pleasure to see why is the european commission decided to, to lift this in baldo, on ukrainian grains. while he was obviously a source of great embarrassment um they're supposedly doing everything imaginable for ukraine. i accept uh, suffering uh any uh, hardships uh on, on his behalf. so, um, you're back a few months ago. uh the you had a band that lives policy of protecting its promise and i told you create shortcut and you know, forget about our tires barriers. you can just come in and bring in your ukrainian
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grain. and of course, this had a disastrous effect on many farm and countries, particularly in central and eastern europe, which is where the ukrainian grain simply ended up. i mean, the idea was that this would be transported elsewhere, but it wasn't transported elsewhere. it was essentially dumped in these markets it on the card. the local farm is and it goes to the very serious a agricultural crisis in the number of the eastern central european countries to i have just received information that best of luck here will also maintain is by and on. you planning grant inputs. does this, we can we see a leasing and division in the, in, in the region during the european union countries, you know, generally on the, on the policy towards ukraine and russia. in other words,
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to the war. i think there um the, the critics of the war policy gonna begin and end with the hungry. but on this issue of the, on the issue of, of the farm is i think this without question a division. so we now have poland, hungary, slovakia, maybe romania will also join the ball. gary has said that it, it, it will also live the uh, the bad. um so, but they don't want to change them about the same as the bullet. i mean, they don't want to change the policy towards the war and supporting ukraine, but they, they all have to worry about elections. and particularly in slovakia where in fact now there is a very powerful movement led by a populous leader who is indeed very critical of the war kind of a slovak in victor, oregon. that's causing serious problems with the government offices. it goes in
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serious concerns and nato, and the you, the a, you know, they, they don't want to say hungry, joined by in other power. so because of the, the rise of this, a new populace movement, they need to keep the, the farmers on slovakia, happy go. we heard that you create and kind of responded and said that they would appeal to the world trade organization to get those binds removed. is that going to be a successful move? or is it, is this just sort of bolstering and, and keeping the, the attention away from what sort of guy on the way it might be successful. he's but it won't be successful in practical terms because i don't think bowling will hungary. i'm going to change the policies are things that he whatever the w t o rules or whatever the you cause role power and then hungry will stick to the policy
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or by and we know this is very skeptical of everything that he was doing with regard to russia and ukraine bolen has got a uh, an election coming up uh in uh, october and um the, the vote of the farm is, is absolutely crucial. um to, uh, the lo and just this by the survival. so there's no way that the, there's going to be any kind of change that what i'm talking about is the opponent's violence to us. good time for one more question. then i want to go off of piece here a little bit. how, what was it like before the special minutes? your operation did ukraine is brain flow to your room? is this, is this something new because of the mental bar? i said, is that why the the gate is closed or that? yes, no, i really base a who wouldn't mind. right. i don't think ukraine did not really you made the whole point of the you is that it has
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a common agriculture policy. many european countries of bombings, entrees, uh, and the, the whole point of being in the you is the farm is needs to be protect us. so there was absolutely no way that ukrainian grain or russian drain come to that, went into the european markets. so it was, it was, or philip under lions foolish policy of allowing ukrainian brain to flow into your, of the cause these problems in the 1st place, god to, bye, make say oakland outdoor suddenly what a pleasure as a senior research and follow the global policy institute thanks again. thank you very much. the rights a russian spacecraft has just lost it off from the bike and launch this that these carry a pad of russian cause was an american estimate to the incestuous by station o c correspondent domain. but each of.
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