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the, the, the, the, the so in cranes amenities, the person makes the support of deserve of elections in the on boss that sleep office. he said key to the 3rd season quote, putting down the report. brushes, side of the story. yeah. fast. the order of the frontier defense i pass a to leave the country within a fortnight on claims. he committed some last of acts against the west african nation general says he has put some regret so about how washington ended. it's in that case, lone wolf the
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very well welcome to you from the entire t international news today we're coming to you live from most of the rest to go to this website this out. because what i see, so it's f, as in, has publicly listed the foreigners who observing in the recent on my selections as also she validate cubes. authority would quote from down jonas to cover russia's stones on the about to this further shows. dozens of name is of this is supposedly observed the recent voting and includes at least 3 americans. the elections took place in fully ukraine and ranges that decided last year by referendum to enjoy russia. the credit in memphis was with us. and by the way, if sarah ashton city relo, who is actually a former american journalist, her background raises questions about why she would consider making the sweats russian find route. federal authorities have lots of investigation into her
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comments. next week, the teeth of the russian devils will nash ever harder. and the rabbit and mouse with foam and uncontrollable frenzy as the world will see, a favorite kremlin propagandist pay for their crimes. and this pop of putting is only the 1st rushes war. criminal, propagandist will all be hunted down, and justice will be served as in civilized was faith in with a why the passing of father thing disciplines and of pauses, including people from the west. you might be aware of the notorious piece, keep the website as well. some of those listed on that haven't received threats while others have ended up being killed. you quite often denies involvement in those assassinations, even as some of his officials publicly celebrate the day he spoke with a gentleman, a small c j. he said that such statement showed that the kids government is
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becoming increasingly desperate and 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. and i'm almost cynical rush now that's i wonder whether the west is actually doing this. i wonder whether americans are actually going to do this because, you know, we see atrocious. absolutely. opponent human rights of trustees in ukraine against you. kind of people tied to level posts and having the trials just removed and left, tied to the data. so then simply for looting. i'm also doing whatever, you know, the, the, the, the, the, the mailto lensky is done of, and you think the st. the width on any democratic merits. a tool you know, is very worried, and i just wonder when i've been looking back at my career of the last 2 years. no, that was i've covered the conflicts. it's incredible how americans move in to
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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 of a simplify all the facts upon the rise, the situation and then slumped their ways. but this side has ordered the french and this is a defense of cache to leave the country within 2 weeks on allegations, the engaged in some verse of acts against the west african nation without the lights of details from one of the products i mean doesn't know exactly what happened, but since the government to, you know, i so finding, finding that is, uh, because of the southern most cfo here. you mentioned visa the in your in mind the key and ease of use, one of the 2 pieces to leave the country birch. enough iso as government has
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decided as of today to withdraw the approval of mr. a manual possibly a defense i tashay at the french embassy, amber cannot fuss so because of subversive activities. mister emmanuel passed, create, and the staff of the french military office have 2 weeks to leave for cannot pass. so the government here by informs of the closure of burke cannot fuss those military mission in paris. as of today in this, this solution is the, the lowest sign with increasing station between a fossil and francis. this is a document of the transition to the effect of muscle to use the top us in general. so as he has quote low so regardless about how washington ended in its decades long flight enough guys done. it didn't, and the way i wanted it didn't,
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and the way any of us want is when the enemy is occupying your capital. that's a strategic set back strategic failure. that's what i testified to in public. and there's no way you can describe that as a strategic success in the broader sense. the more was last. 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 a gentleman, he says a so i said that in an interview with the american broke off the abc news bodies said the ton of an occupying couple can be considered a strategic failure. he also couldn't see this will have the us to last. she isn't a quote, amazing logistical feats has been over 2 years since the us with 2 formats on american supported after full so quickly collapsed out. and it's all about re took
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control over the country and the last age of the pull out, do you as soon as you maintain the presence of couples, apple evacuate and busy work is an other americans, terrifying, seems broken. so as desperate enough gans also sold to the, the country a suicide bomb and the facility claimed to the lives of more than a 150 i scans and said teen us as that for us live to sold. so i know how these are tied practice. sony ad was cut off, so thank you so much for joining us here today. all to. so what was your 1st initial reaction to the american general, admitting to his country's fadia enough gas though, but i'm glad that he is actually admitting celia. except the timing is that on your see this particular generally really he was the chief of the,
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the army stuff 1st. and then later on he was elevated to the post office, the german joint use of stock coming to the highest ranking officer and buys he wasn't a service. all these things that happened under his watch for more than about say, 7 years. so why didn't you speak out then? it was a good time for him to have a taking the bull by the horns. and if he was not happy with the vague, the decision was being taken, then he should have under this resignation, but to speak out in his toilet. where like yes, when he's retiring from service in september, then to admit him. yeah. i personally thing is not the biggest effect. yeah. well he focus is not something new. is it right it, but general uh, may just live the us withdrawal from alaska as long as i, and i see with a quote to it and his amazing logistical feet. what do you think about the assessment or off?
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i'm afraid that i find it 5. so it goes because a couple of by you'll see it only a couple of weeks earlier. general mackenzie, who was a beach, the head of the, the central come on and who was supposed to be in charge. he was a marine general and he was supposed to be in charge of all the operations over there. he spoke even more, lots me and he talked about a logistics i commanded cause especially the fact that they managed to leave behind so many people. and as you mentioned in your opening comments that about 153 lives, i lost 170 with guns and 30 us soldiers, suicide bomber today in august on there are of the guns who are waiting here for more than 2 years now. to be recalculated or rather to be sent to the united states but said nothing has been done and they have run out of money. they run out of resources so i don't see anything amazing the logistics of feet or
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what yeah, yeah, it is. uh, 58, we have a lot of time when i have to leave with the so thank you so much for joining us and your insight. very much appreciated stilton holiday was 5 august. i mean i was going good. thank you. a year with the lightest sites supreme court over to the junction against the, by the administration. not allowing it to work with social media jobs to remove the so called false or misleading content. many a year has passed since a little suit was filed, accusing the bi ministration of pressuring side companies to suppress the speech under the guise of come by thing. this information set on vitamins top aides will if they gave you the legal action, including his chief medical advisor, the spearhead in the country is coven 90. respond back when the federal district judge compare the current down to georgia or wells. 1984. during the
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cove of 19 pandemic, a period perhaps best characterized by wide spread doubt and in search and see the united states government seems to have assumed the role similar to an orwellian ministry of truth. because previously a search said that the bible ministration was platform so follow is moderation decisions as intimidating messages and threats. but now that the injunction has been lifted, the white house can review the process once again, hard would happen today each day. if that clause live to lead to a media, i was to learn a lot, i know pleasure to see. so thank you for joining us. there seems been a while you and i have had a chat, but there's a new body that was put in place just last year and now it's been lifted. the president can go back to i in
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a binding or not bilingual deciding what he sees fit that can go on a social media. what do you make of it? well, here is the, the most important thing that we have to consider. first and foremost, the band was not lifted per se, but there was a, it was a bit of a stay by justice salita to allow the government to respond. so it's just been a whole all to temporarily. that doesn't mean that how big can not be paid. now there's my good friend is the constitution of the united states. and the 1st amendment is the classic. that's why they named it 1st. it's the free speech provision on a bit of background here. this is why this is important. up until now, whenever citizens have said that somebody throttled their speech or shut down their ability to to old pine or to express themselves. often times the people who were making that limitation made for the government. it was somebody else who was
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a private employer or was a newspaper or someone else, and there wasn't state action. notice i'm doing their quotes here, which is very important. was no state action, meaning the government didn't violate discrete because only the government can violate the 1st amend by the here what we have and it's raj sense is the government things going to free speech platforms, social media platforms and saying i want him her, him and her out off throttled i the new you from the ability to speak because of missed information or this information. okay. what does that mean? i have no idea. never have we ever seen this now in the fifty's? the c, i a in our intelligence agencies would go to various newspapers like the washing
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and followed through operation mockingbird. but that was a little bit different because individual citizens weren't throttled or send sure this is different. our mentions even more fascinating is that instead of the administration say, we don't do that. what are you talking about? they say no, no, we have to do this. yes, we do it. we do it proudly. because after all, we don't want this information, this information that information, we don't want anything wrong to be said. well, excuse me. but since when is mission formation? whatever that head, that means since one is that a lie, a lively, or permissible basis to, to shatter and shudder free speech. this is one of the biggest cases over and i can wait one more thing. your, your twitter general x or whatever. we call it this week. this is in some photos. the bulletin board. this is commerce. this is international. this is
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a utility. what if i were to shut off your mobile phones because i didn't like put you would 15 here and i go to your carriers. they shut his phone off. what, what did you say they missed information he is he is claiming using your platform, we want to have it well, i believe. and i respectfully submit that facebook and instagram and an x or what have you, that those are utilities, those are arteries, those are the means of international commerce. and as such, they should be protected as well. so to you cannot say enough how profoundly critical this case might. yeah, native lie though, as always in depth and to the board. great. so we're going to use that. thank you so much for joining us later on. opposite. thank you, sir. or this one is a president has real vote, the citizenship of abel now and figure serious with russian roots over her perceive
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support for her. i'm sess truth. i'm my good rates of bro. be yes. kind of a for them live and pick iced on. so who is born in moscow? she began competing for the through a near for thing the dissolution of the soviet union in the early 1991. several meet meadows for the country and international championships, including and then let me pick the bronze. if it is government decided to move us citizenship on allegations that she has maintained ties sanctioned russian individuals and property inquire, man. she has spoken out against the measures saying in a message on social media that this one is a government must comply with freedom of speech as close lives out to journalists. i'm the alice in john around the job. this is an interesting one. i mean we have the you is always of brian is itself as an,
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as the champion of demographic values. but what is the most recent decision to move this pull fig. escape is citizenship. what kind of a, you buy these, all these as well as you know, you well, nato is also right. it's your plus plus the us. i mean, they made it very clear that their goal is to eradicate everything russian, quote, unquote, eradicate everything russian and done boss and crimea are basically exterminate the local population. so in that sense, you know, taking away someone's citizenship because she performed performed on ice in russia . it's almost natural now i wouldn't expect anything else from the lithuanian regime, and we do have to speak about what i writes. i write about this topic. quite often . i deliberately speak about the total time liberal liberal regimes of the west. that to be very clear. that's what we're dealing with, right? we are dealing with regimes in the west that no longer follow any accepted norms of
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human rights of civil liberties of basic human freedoms. and they are inclined to any, when they can conjure up any reason to strip anyone of their rights and to repress them for any reason we receive this concept of persecution. everything that is the russian persecution of russians, the hatred that is stirred up against the russians. so again, in that context, what's happening to this for woman goes, she's not programming but, but what's happened to her is certainly disturbing me. i'm sorry, very natural. it seems natural in the context of what i just described, and it is very disturbing. it's disturbing donna. sure. perhaps not. so because of, of where we are now in the, in the history of timeline if you'd like. but let's certainly call and go on forever. i mean this, this is, this will be over one day whether it be one year, 5 years or 10 years. and then what happens, the economist delete a cultural civilization. you can just delete the country. ok here as well i,
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i loved the optimism in your, in your approach as someone who, who lives here in the west under a. busy rule vitality and resume. i do hope that eventually this will collapse and we know tells energy and always collapse. and yet, it's just a question of when, how, how long you have to put up with this. and you're an amazed by the rest of the world and the rest, the world they tolerate us. they sort of look at us. i've been speaking to people around the world and they're like, john, we used to laugh at you a new america. now, what do we cry? we really cry cuz it's so sad to see what has happened to the west. how we have band and our chairs, principles of freedom, civil liberties, and hoping this with a band and all those principles and eventually gets there is the hope that we will eventually eventually, hopefully eventually we will return to the way it used to be i, that's my hope and that would be better best for the entire planet for the. busy community and data seems the world's has gone slightly mad. john, i've already done this. i'm for the as a. thank you so much for your insight. training exercises
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on mine clearance. i've begun with in the, in framework income both. yeah. one of the most heavily mind countries in the world doing a civil war and 1967, the state was flooded by millions of mines as all the info, thousands of casualties and cheese. the amount of custom in addition was so great. the government still haven't completely cleared them, which regularly prevents some presidents from growing food. my colleague associates taylor and i spoke with the senior miss and 1st vice president of the can boat in mind action, a victim assisted of i see is excellence. li, search on come body of tribes experience as the lesson has to be the it really isn't necessary in my actions like that we need to learn from each all that so that,
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that because that price the but that the nation, the more efficiently so commodities that $0.82, who shall i speak to these 2 that i said, well, the company is, has been the most the good that they, the countries in the well is i may say because of the region are going to be in the 60 seventy's and then our own in the countries that estimate them. oh dear, what are the most decent level of my land mines? but some of the nations and the you. unfortunately, a, you know, was the 5000 movies that you know, something about, you know, the victims of these uh, silent trailers over the years with over my city is so, uh, we been dealing with these uh what, uh, 32 years to and that the fi destroyed those uh items that destroyed more than 4 millions upon millions, all the land, my land mines, you know,
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the value and not that. and that's all. so uh, i think uh somebody is doing that. uh, what do i say they used to be, they do that with this apart from the national community for in the countries and the private sector also on these. so if you could get the domination by uh, by the, you know, the most of all the lights out uh the, but i'm and not really the lights of out the, but i'll call them very, very expensive, very costly in terms of the human line loss. injuries, disability, and also uh, you know, like any of you have like, uh, economy development. but if i'm on the land to be assessed land to grow that crops, then that keeps the ground play. and then we don't have no set drawn for them to go graphs to and should not play. and then we need to be the school before meeting us
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. so need to create a landline bose. so these it is a really challenging for us. but what passes out government drives to a super special at a source. and that, and commitment is too clear just to have those land saved. and then at the same time, we had paid for to, to our friendly companies and partners who i been with us to, to know to address the good that the need to. i know how people what my city is. we have these right now and even ways of addressing decontamination. yes. be half an hour for almost by 1000. the miners on the ground ab day would be to do p, a mines in our country. and that's also, but who is to be drained or not so so the good thing to. ready to, to does efforts and then we use also wraps as. ready to where the drain graphs to uh, to have, uh, and this, these, these issues. so we have uh, combined
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a ways of looking at through human and mankato and then of course animals and at the same time, yeah. to admit that the payment is mother payments by the money factors and other heavy equipment that, that sees us on, on this process is going from the us. so drones beating the play and the, and then more than the mind, if it does, it will have as to, to move past the adverb. i say 2 of the minus it is. so we have combined. yeah. combined the ways of, uh, uh, looking to at this mines, but then the nation of countries suggest that you talks about help from, from the nations or the last 2 years in the mining on does come birds, you receive enough assistance in this enormous challenge whether this got because i
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have to say how much on our i'm have all my people and the government, the basically to golf shot be a good time the fan to come to the end of the book every year. remember a given the eighty's and ninety's at our side being the, the fucking asked to prevent, prevent the, the tomato. so the team off, uh, give aside a team to return back to come over here and then meet us and see us. can you just them, you know, so get people to you and your people. so this is what i want to say also on that her mind before the end, the compliment, the simple. yeah. so can the really got to uh, the corporation and the support from uh, outside the companies. yes. uh, can we splash who have uh such a wonderful uh, compassion, generosity and from i was really kind of these a spinning throughout the book. and in particular, as any 2 of my actions that we to have have asked to uh,
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do i have enough support to address the destination in our country that have been really been a the never be not support a task my why do they coffee? we know that in time are human lie last and those losses, but also to repair the cost to repaired. it was, do i press the contamination from mine's from? you know what i'm, that's all it is. it might be costly also, and nobody's less in having. so many wonderful are plenty countries helping us, helping us. so any car training, if the menus and financial support and yeah, so people to them. yeah, invest them not be enough government. even i was used to have a smaller budget illness of budget and incomes our from a but i, mr. and the and the president. brad, this is also i but it can make it to uh, to support my toyota to provide safety and mileage throughout the book. and it
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would support from our international communities it be that they are to all of you, a number of western nations. the k m. us have sent plus munitions to ukraine, back in july to come vote in prime minister wound against that. what are your thoughts on his expression of concern that i'm speaking to? i'm a country that is big team off of customizations. yeah. may need be part of the, you know, a victim of that, that people have died at these up be, these is the name of a man. yeah. man. in nice sense out of my country, even to kind of get as in the small my customer that from and the got struck by a trust that i'm a nation. i remember that i had to revise the quote to bring the, to pick up the safety of my band so that they can have the, such a deep subsidy judy now to reach late. and, and the last is legal costs,
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but you're going to be having in the decision in the, in the permian sort of. so we brought a might be brought into clump and to, to see the to do at the appointments all century out. so he, so these kind of uh, expedient hash, shown as that, uh uh, they use all the customization is really bad for the b bar civilians in particular because those, those customers and at least 20 percent off the smaller boss. and no one dropped still there. and they, the catty law penalties to see what it is. so i will find out some of them is that they did, but it clearly early on that the, uh, the theme of customization in the past 6, the seventy's and so on. come,
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what do you want to share our experiences, our, our, uh, our pay to the label able to use rough time limitations in any copies because it well time that cheaper than more than the uh, i know, uh so yes, uh someone that you know, finding those how close is the nation to being free of land mines? is this tough even achievable? do you have uh, what i said, he is clear more than uh, 2000, find us curriculum. it is to get the kind of squared limit us off of the family's any big clips. and those that have, have you tried to, to outside the people that the book and speaking about the shows that are on the beach deal have about. so i $160.00 square met the
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uh to be clear and we still continue to find mall, blah, blah, size. oh but, but i'm a nation by trust. somebody said, you know, country. so either take d is to address these. we take you to at that these, at the same time be going back to my age occasion sections is a lot for the community so that people can be aware of the venture that they may face because they can't do those bonds even or 30 years or more or less, but they still have to have to let people in the paid out people. so we is, it is ongoing well and is ongoing at a paid let's see if anything out people here in this country, that's why our government promises the committee to get and put it back on track created from all those items. so i them to those that and you to do to add feel able to get out people and.
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