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a see and welcome to the global news. normal funds for a long term solution semester from washington. as officials admit, the us is running out of money to support the costing conflict and ukraine. while we have the ability to continue to support ukraine's ability to defend itself, in the immediate term, we have already exhausted much of the existing security assistance funding. it is enough to for us to meet the meet ukraine's urgent battle from battlefield needs for a bit. for bit longer, but we'll remaining, but we'll be maintaining our, our study cadence of p. da's for sure, but it is not the long term solution here. it is not the long term solution. so i will, i think the z u. i lie is also begun to shift the financial priorities for melvin cube to solving problems at home. oh, think of them to be the rachel mazda and take just sort of the details. well, the use chief diplomat. use the burrell,
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you'll recall of you and the west are guard, and then the rest of the world is a general fame ventured out of the garden today to meet up with other european foreign ministers in t of because apparently that's the new capital of europe. now, but what's that timing for team unity because as they're needing to discuss how they can con, drop more euros to tacit princess vladimir zalinski, so we can keep doing is european values pulled out some worldwide on this tour. it turns out that the u. s. congress has decided to suddenly yet tight fisted dropping aid to ukraine to striker bi partisan deal to keep washington afloat. that basically involves turning zelinski into the lee in order to caprio character in the titanic movie during the raf seen. sorry, paul, but there's only room for one on this raft and that's washington. but moreau is now resorted to wishing a loud fit washington re considers. i have told that this will not
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be decorative decision and you can't really continue having the support of the us. you can use are fighting with all that garbage it capacities and you, we want them to be more successful. you have to provide with better arms, burrell and the you are pretty much now. the guy who books the super expensive holiday with his body only to have the body back over the last minute, leave him holding the bag. in the case of burrell, well, maybe he just hasn't noticed that washington has some major problems of its own right now that have nothing to do with ukraine, like uncontrolled migration and the republican house speaker, i said that border funding has to come before you frames. but the priority for me as america and our borders now, i support being able to make sure ukraine has the weapons that they need. but i certainly support the border 1st. so we've got to find
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a way that we can do this together. the trends of citizens demanding that their leaders put the oxygen mask on their own country 1st before helping you frame as also started to take hold on this side of the atlantic, the european side as well. while the western preston leaders framed last, we can slow back in election when by robert feats, those populace smear party as a below to ukraine, since you promised not to send them any more weapons favored. he missed the point as though there was absolutely nothing else going on in the country other than ukraine, so that he has already given all the weapons that it had to possibly give to you free in any way. even feats of himself wondered what all the fuss was about? why, for god's sakes, don't we go negotiate piece? why do we only talk about how much can munition we're going to send to ukraine? what tanks, we're going to send? how many billions we're going to spend on more arms. secondly,
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the issue of anti russian sanctions. let's use common sense a little bit. well, maybe some sanctions did hurt russia, but the fact is that the russian economy is growing and the european economy goes into recession. i say it loud and clear and will do so again to warn you crane didn't start yesterday or last year it began in 2014, when the ukranian nazis and fascist started to murder the russian citizens in the boss and who gods. all right, so you see what he did there? he talked about me very touched on that. me says, what's the big deal? we have an economic problem brought on by anti russian sections in our own country and in europe. and that's a big problem. and really nobody's been talking about that the press was just talking about you friend and features. victory is one of the very 1st democratic manifestations in europe, of people being absolutely fed up with the direction of the country. and the way things have been going in the west and how the establishment has just thing, completely obsessed over you. franchise exclusion of the everyday person's problems
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. and that's exactly how some political leaders have interpreted feats those when here in france, robot fits. so he's victory was a welcome development. we need as many governments as possible that oppose military support for key evan, a critical of the you and nato, so that he was riding shotgun to washington being dragged along on this wild ride. it's cost europeans, an absolute fortune, just in their daily lives, with inflation skyrocketing as a result of the price of energy spiking. constantly. all this just to stick it to russian president vladimir putin. and now washington has injected from that wild drive and left europe all alone at the wheel. and bro seems awfully worried that the calf mobiles is headed straight for the ditch. so my, so security eyes have begun, questioning the feasibility of a higher but more often so you can close the, the clear and conflict there are x. but so say that it's time to start drafting the
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all me because of a large scale. well, could be demanding in terms of manpower to discuss this further because live now to so find those codes. all right, so of international action was sent this out. thanks so much enjoying the heads of the odds. he never was beginning, says reassess is ability to continue. so both in ukraine, what direction do see the ongoing conflict going well, you would think that there would be a recalculation, the reevaluation of pull back of this policy of endless war. but instead, and instead the discussion is the draft. how to expand the military, how to expand the military capacity in the us. for a long time, they thought they could fight their wars through nato, through a whole number of other countries to high tech weapons and drones. and all of this would require only a very small military,
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but now they're finding no 18 months in award that they thought was the last that most few weeks it was a routine change operation, long planned against russia. it's been a complete failure. and instead it's really bogged down, so what are they discussing doing not peace folks. expanding the military and military that can take large numbers of casualties. cause are way, way behind on their basic recruiting goals. and that shows how really unattractive for young people today in the us, the military is that they can't even meet even with all kinds of incentives and desperate problems here in the economy. they can't meet the recruiting goals are almost $20000.00 behind their minimum requirements. so they have a big problem. solving it with the draft will really escalated far beyond anything
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they can expect. we should remember the anti draft movement. the 19 seventy's eighty's, one in the 10s of thousands young people simply refused to go refuse to sign up, or went to canada, or did all kinds of things. they had an unsustainable military den. and that's what a draft will me now. yes, sir, is quite wiring. you know, i couldn't, we thought we'd gone in the days where you'd have to draw soldiers in, but what does this mean for inquiry and then what could it mean boots on the ground as well already? it's a, well, let's see. ukrainian so far who have done the fighting and dying in the 10s of thousands, horrible numbers really. but it seems a want to expand that number in to us troops. there been us contractors, advisors,
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and all sorts of nato advisors in ukraine for quite some time. but this is a very wary some, and yet here's the problem they face. they couldn't succeed in a war against afghanistan, the poorest country with the least technology and development. and it was a disaster for them. how they think, just more soldiers will help them solve the problem in russia. it won't at all. it brings back home here. we're already more than half the population, the majority of people in the us, or against any further weapons or funding to ukraine. so sending soldiers that will be an explosive explosive idea, and it will be met with real confrontations in the streets. what even when you look at the polls now before a draft has even been discussed publicly, this is a really almost a,
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a secret report. a discussion in the military. it should be made public. yeah. but the way and this as it does become public, it'll be interesting to see how that pilots that you know, we've also been hearing about boots on the ground and at clear door. again, that's to help the president, that's the 5 crimes. is this an unknown for the us to continue police in the world and with movie supports as well? that is their perspective for a long time. they thought they could control the world, their economic, political domination through imposing sanctions on more than a 3rd of the world's population. 40 countries are today sanctioned by the us. but countries are finding that they can setup direct trade with each other. that there are ways of surviving resisting the sanctions. so the next step does become
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soldiers and all different excuses for wider sending their military advisors and contractors that they're often not cold boots on the ground. they have all kinds of euphemism says they use. but of course, that's not what's going on. and we should look at their plans on china and trying to use taiwan as an excuse for military involvement with john. and these are insane . i mean, these are really dangerous and it shows what a fundamental part of the economy, the war economy is that even as bad as things are, what's their solution? more more, more troops, a draft more equipment, this really is criminal. and while they cetera the big, the industrial ministry industrial complex need to make my somehow surely. but when joking aside,
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joking aside there. and this is not related to who might have forgive me. but when we look at um the people of america, when they hear about this movie draft, especially we've had hawaii, we've had the sensors talking about borders and how we need to put at the boys we need to before we after protects. we can stop and thank the old police in the world . how well the american public really reacts or i think they will refuse to comply. i mean, this week we've organized anti war, anti nato actions, and 60 cities across the us. and that's important, even if they're symbolic, they're small. these aren't mass actions yet. but it does show that there are people willing to speak out, willing to act against discontinued war, determined to demand money for health care, and people's needs right here, not for war on the world. and the reason that migrants are coming to the u. s. is
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because the u. s. has laid waste of their economy, has through the sanctions through all kinds of military interventions and crews made desperate conditions in the countries of the global south. so people come here not willingly, but literally for their survival of their families. it's us policies around the world that are the cause of migrants trying to come anywhere where they can find work to europe, to the us, to more developed economies. but it's because their own countries have already been so thoroughly looted, colonized that really is what's going on and you see the response today throughout the so how in, in west africa, where people are telling the french and the us a needle to get out. so i think we got to connect the dots
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in terms of the migrants who come here for a better life and what's been done to their lives at home and what the us war policies create and, and what us sanctions, policies create in terms of real hunger in countries around the world. yeah. so i interesting the point you made the so they disrupt the countries versus people people leave the home government and everything. and then i wonder why the people want to leave sort of find as co director of international actions. i this thank you so much designed me addressing in building 2 months ago. the politicians demo miles and regional aspects from dozens of countries have a full plate on their agenda as the 20th annual meeting of the valve by this custom club piece of the russian city of such a thing. most people are a t is a prime topic before and now that's according to russian farm is the 2nd number of who says brick space, a key role in the global shift towards
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a new world order. it was mostly in, in the thoughts of the authors of the vaulted club reports very closely resonates with the assessments that we make based on the results of the events that took place over the past month and a half. primarily during the breaks meeting, the east asia summit in jakarta, the g 20 summit in new delhi, and the ministerial meeting of the un general assembly. all of these trends are emerging. the world is becoming multi polar. countries want to find reliable partners, and the main confirmation of this is the expansion of bricks. initially, 6 states joining the 5 bricks members and 20 others also wish to establish a special relations. brooks is seen as a reliable partner and a reliable structure that will not let you down and will help each member country of the association feel more confident. this is
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a very important process that we are witnessing now. all the things that goes on of it is add the floor model brings us more details on the unfolding event where present because it isn't sleepy to speak later this week on the anniversary event of the fall day discussion group. it's the 20th events of this kind. so the organizes of celebrating against somewhat of an anniversary and a sub you have the right have invited plenty of guess. i'm being told 142 participants from again, 42 nations have descended upon this venue in the mountainous region, just outside the city of sochi in southern russia. now the agenda is packed within with a vast array of topics from national security to economy, to multi polarity breaks. yeah, well, all sorts of things, food security to so a really it is, it is a platform and the people here, the participants,
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the on not limited the i don't caps within the framework. so be sessions because in between and even during them they can mingle, they can rub shoulders and again, there's people in representatives of pretty much the political views and it is a unique opportunity for them to meet each other to meet those who think just like them and for those who share a very different opinion and still be able to discuss this in a civil manner. and of course, move forward, move forward when it comes to the belief to full with when it comes to in general, how the see the world and how the world might be shaped in the next decades. oh, so trying to is assist aging studies research i professor gongs young, told us that route is the right group to lead the world away from lesson. and to me, a hey, mike espy rezani success off bypassing us
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dollars tre. settlement conversely, on china is doing this for a small show. john also signed an agreement, which was you doing presenting and presents a visit to china a few months ago. think suppose that a shining nation. so be used at the time. so convenience by united states and for the countries at times also be just discard it more of an unfairness in the sense that um you know, the countries that entirely bypass the international government and the system to take unilateral actions. and i think the solve the issues that i have to be addressed on. so i think i'm dealing with the bricks of the push member countries of doing is 22224. basically a political block to excel, the more pressure on the bomb in political forces, and to come in well right now on to essentially argue for a balance o l was much more fairer,
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much farrah on international assistance in the as long as a 154 years since the birth of his eye clinic lead, mahatma gandhi and his every, the dates is also beneficial. the fed as the international day of non violence by the un india is incumbent upon missing or under body said the time i pay homage to the freedom fighter referred to as the father of the nation. and i bought him a hot montgomery on the special occasion of guns, the j yancey. he's timeless, teachings continue to eliminate our fall off. i had my gun, this impact is global, motivating the entire human kind to further the spirit of unity and compassion. may we always work towards fulfilling his dreams? may his thoughts enable every youngster be the agent of change? he dreamt of fostering unity and harmony all over to being in independence to the bottom of the promoted non violent resistance. he was a leading,
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contribute to india. the 3 of the british colonial rule, in 1947 gun info, you saw a high priority on elevating the status of the lower classes, the politically engagement, and the quality of women as well as incoming development. he was assassinated. here's why i couldn't do fanatic in 1948 most of the gun, the tennessee austin involved in indian politics today. in the indian embassy and russia also pay tribute to the other on the laying files us as a more you pull into the indian, i'm passively gone. these values remain relevant into the 12. the 500 on these life is a testament of the battle resilience and determination in the face of adversity. use all that as we stood outside and we paid tribute to him with flowers. is the message, the lowest, which saves his life is his message. and that is what is tremendous about him because is a few people who can see that for that who lived exactly what they preached,
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of course is on medicaid is, is um, and we have and dedication to the cause of in the independence to norma and means left an indelible them off on world history. in fact, it is notable that even a b recently contorted g 20 summit where there's been a lot of talk on climate change and how we can, you know, try and resolve these visuals. we've done most of the green developer in fact that also we've talked about the concept of lifestyle for the environment, which is actually a step further from what the g has been talking about or talked about way back then . so those ideas remain sort of in even today. no one is, is all those action and reflection employees a love if you're covering the truth. now that is what not by the grand or the had to say the speech of us. you have his but more list and the other new stories head over to a website called the,
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the you answered it cancelled as of late to send can yet, and let i'm us box international missions to hate to restore security. so i'm trying to have stay informed by thing, also as expressed as doubts about the details of the private mission. during the planning of the mission of the preparation of the corresponding council resolution, i was justified requests for more detailed information about the concept of operations modalities for the use of force. the withdrawal strategy of the contingent tool went on onset. moreover, we got the impression that there were attempts to hardly give this known un mission to you, and it's legitimacy through and not entirely sort out until you calibrate council decision. height is history contains a lot of experience of you're responsible for an interference that was water, gave rise to the downward spiral. the patients have not been able to ever come for
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years. authorizing another use of force in haiti without the precise understanding of the parameters of the mission that is being authorized is short sighted. moreover, the concept of operations should be, needs to be approved by the security council, rather than provided for it to look at post fact. and all of these have those costs . now to report a to the c o b, as in his report, they're actually from nigeria. timothy for don is that can tell us. busy about how this vote i'm folded and what actually led to it, i guess basically this boat comes off to repeat that caused by i hate, sees, i'm probably, but they stop area. harry. yes. been calling for support, you know, asking the international community to, to enter then in the caribbean, countries that have spent over ron, you know, by the, you know, i'm gallons, especially in the capital city and part of craig's. so basically, we're processing the calls from the united nations itself as well as the united
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states government. and, you know, you're trying to put together all trying to, you know, raise awareness about the flights of the issue that you know for the international community to inter paint today we saw the us, but the members of the, of the un security council boats, you know, uh, united must be agreeing to um, to life, you know, uh or, uh, mountain national security as far as that. but um, china and rush, i did not participate in that. but within the doctor this, this security deposit expected to be led by kenya, the country all already replied to the fly, up to 1000, you know, man on the ground. but it is not clear i went back. deployment will happen. okay. as far as minutes, the ministry said it could happen that you know,
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that the forces could be deployed as early as some, you know, the 1st of january. uh, 2024, but for now nothing is 2nd, went on. so when that deployment would take place, but you know, the mason is expected to hold for a 12 month period. uh. and then uh, you know, if it is also open to reach you from the 9th month, that's basically what we understand. and you know, from that meeting today? yeah, that's what i'm saying. but how about uh oh, the canyons themselves though some moved in. can you know the people how they attitude will react in a sense of the government's mission and hazy it's been a kind of mixed back really well stated people raise, you know, the government's local, but there are also many critics of this move by the canyon government to lead thoughts to lead that had to be ship that last month but us place it was going to
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supports but can you elaborate eastern way from 100000000 dollars and um, you know, i was offered some logistics support but the people on the ground or create a call about that decision. and one of the notable reason would be that you know, that you have a long history of, um, you know, police brutality, you know, uh, that's been complains by the state has changed over the new address. you know, there were protests in the past with police, the police in kenya has been blamed for extra traditional killings and you know, to torture and all of that. i think we spoke to some of the people in kenya and, you know, they had a few days to say about this. i think this just started to feel for losing age. so beauty, you know, they couldn't do you have a lot of things to do the engaging and they're actually creating quotas for ya. so late think, but he's putting in both. we mean that they have to do a them on file. and in such a case, there is a scenario in which they might loose and they don't want that to happen. and that
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is why they want to use scan. yeah, it'd be enough but enough to sort of that issue us and hated place id entertain police. they don't want to put the house to that and see if the president is close to them and look. so the they, they see it's as easy work to do for them. so they, they can easily get to the police and just stick them to the account that they want . maybe a police content to gain some of the aspects and training qualities from the roads . they didn't even say, but to the negative side, we don't know what device is being planned and what's on board. so we don't know the intention why the us needs victim then police officers to the project. and now, you know, this deployment is coming nearly 20 years. i've tried to was outside the deployment of the un security for stairs in a t, and that's deployment was bought by sexual abuse. and the way i was kind of about
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the introduction of call that right, so that's been a long history of i'm un security forces deployment in the country and 18. yeah, very interesting. the really appreciate that. look for the timothy over here. so i'll know what are out there. thanks again. thank you. well, run some of this news out. otherwise it's great to have your company with us here at a t. we back in about 30 minutes as long as i show on this because i asked that the, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the time action or nancy, and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from the u. a since last year. and they to a nation authorities of sort to prevent john list from linking ukraine. lead is zalinski denazi's, the media black outreach example of fios as when in the past few days, the entire parliament of canada is previously supported. catastrophic was on libya or in syria, give a standing ovation to zalinski and a nazi assess veteran. joining me now from l. a. to find out what is going on with canada and its billions to you grain is someone who recently room is a candidate for the peebles party off kind of the david fry. hi, does a canadian form a lift gate? it's an award winning viva for i remember. david, thanks so much for coming on. i mean, what has happened to your country? i used to live in vancouver. i knew the vancouver some was pretty right wing back
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