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of the the top stores right now, one of the international as the us transfers weapons to ukraine feeds from iran, as it's in europe. he installed piles on drying on germany's biggest opposition party carlita report late tax with us. so written should have come paying riley that causes him to go into i know full architect shop. also in the program, the united nation says the world is not living up to it's so cold, never again and commitments as migrant. crossing the mediterranean to continue to perish. they attempt to reach you are being shows in rec, board numbers. the arrival of your top stories, guests and analysts this hour. it's
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a busy one line up here, right now here we're not to you too much. but washington has apparently found a brand new way to um, he has offered me think its own stock. so running dry, dependent on is now sending weapons previously ceased from iran. now to ukraine. with these weapons transfer, the dresses, the partisans, forfeiture actions against one of our generation are now directly supporting the granting and people's fight against another sort. during the resume will continue to use every legal source at our disposal to support the grant in their fight for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. let's get more of the story right now. crossing over to all these correspondent barriers you would have generally live and tear on it just about 9 35 am local time. good to see you this morning. use that to tell us if you can't about this story so. so we know america and i'm. busy repeating weapons stockpiles have been running really low, but now apparently through seen using weapons from
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a ronnie and shipments those weapons. and now going to, you probably know i would use up. i would love to know more. what can you tell us? a while of course, as you mentioned that he was military a to your grade has been running low as being largely overshadowed by the congressional and fighting of our whether or not the united states should send an palm more money and weapons into ukraine. now, the united states government seems to have found a new way and a temporary solution to i use that went fall ammunition it had seized from iran to be sent to ukraine on wednesday. you the west central command and now is that uh more than 1000000 rounds of ammunition. um, how about has already been sent to uh, the ukrainian on forces washington has. i seized those bullets last year from a vessel it accused of shipping. it won in what pens to the whole c group in yemen who was a group also known as the uncertain law. move ment, uh,
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spearheaded to fight against the saw the less coalition in a war that so to yours. and where are the british and american weapons also were used by this? so do you live coalition to be dropped to those american and british bombs were dropped on the heads of the many people in a very devastating war. for now, one is yet to comment on the move, but the decision is really expected to increase and escalate. the already high tensions between uh to juan and washington, of course. uh uh, yvonne has denied sending arms to yeah, man, uh, a long term one says it has never send any weapons due to the many who is the group also known as you know, so a lot movement, but washington claim that last year it took uh custody of thousands of air warranty . and what as in transit to e and including rifles assault rifles, bullets and machine guns. and now washington is expected to send more of those
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confiscated weapons to ukraine, a in line with its efforts to park the alleviate. the critical shortage facing the ukrainian armed forces in the battle for you as they are desperately waiting for assistance from the us and it's europe and allies, all right, of course, moment they use up to 90 joining us life. and so i run thanks very much. i, i guess the type of conversation further on how to international. there is brian, but let's look right there on the big screen a former us marine and geo political analyst. i mean, brian, what a story this is. i mean, look, 1st of all, for much welcome to the program. it's good to have you want, but we know we know now that washington's been calling for its weapons to be kind of sent to you prior to whether it's from allies in south korea, even japan, australia oil, different parts of the world. america has to send us our weapons that we can send to you pray, now we've got it, ronnie, and weapons being sent to ukraine. how did we get to this point, bryan?
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this is increasing desperation on the us is parts. this is not a sustainable way to wage even a proxy war against the russia and ukraine. the united states, along with a jerk in allies, lacks the industrial capacity to sustain a conflict of this scale. so we've seen them resort to a number of desperate measures of this most recent step to send these confiscated arms to, to pray. and this is very desperate. $1000000.00 round sounds like a lot, but for a single per data $4000.00 men, it'll, per, it will provide about one single load out, which will not even last through a single firefight just to give people some, some context. and we've also seen this desperation set in with the, the us in regards to a central artillery ammunition, sending cluster munitions which are less effective than the high explosive rounds that ukraine actually needs sending that to ukraine was also one of these desperate
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measures the us has resorted to because it is unable to sustain this proxy for bra . and did you, do you think we should be holding our breath for any kind of international condemnation of a move like this to unfortunately, now, unfortunately, the united nation still represents the, the vector sum of a global balance of power. and that still tilts in the favor of the us and its allies. however, things are changing fundamentally. so even though the un will not do anything about this, i think the facts on the ground are tilting in favor of russia. china, multi polar as i mean in general. you know, i like how you bring in the multi polar is a mass specialist at i'm looking at this pony exchange rate. well that essentially so much so many of us are moving towards right now brian, you talked about, you talked about stop piles, running low, not just in america, but also among european allies. i mean, what do you think, how,
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how is washington going to keep supporting kids in the long term? if the weapons are drawing up and the funding is clearly drawing up, but then you've got the sentiment of more fed tea. what is the long term goal here? for washington, i don't think that it is sustainable. i think the, the industrial output of the collective west alone. this is the most essential factor. and this is something that takes years and years to address and change. the us talks about expanding, say, artillery shell production. but this is something that requires the physical space . in fact, there is to be expanded, additional human resources to be found. more raw materials brought in. and these are all processes that people take for granted. and it takes, it could take a year or more to do this. and we've actually heard the us say, well, will, will increase production by say, 2025 or 2028. when rochelle right now is making more artillery shells per year than
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the us. and you combined if and when they finally expand for dr. so this is a serious problem that they cannot solve. brian, we, we keep hearing from, from biden, and his white white house folks past and they, they keep saying that the calculating ukraine is vital to national security interests for the united states. meantime, down on the mexican border, you've got this migrant process. now that is absolutely going through with the roof, you go by and blaming republicans, you to your back and forth, back and forth, and yet with military bases around the world with a hot conflict and ukraine, america con, even secure. it's southern border. why, why does the bind whitehouse say that ukraine is an a matter of national security interest when it doesn't even attempt to resolve the national security concerns along the southern border? because national security is a euphemism for us to germany. that is why the us is really involved in ukraine.
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that is why us as battling in china's internal political affairs regarding type of bond. and this is why the us has been waging the small wars for decades all around the globe. it is all about sustaining us to germany at the cost of us interest, the interest of the american people, including their national security interest. they're very real national security interest. so you can link the border issue to, to national security. you could even claim that allowing industry and education to atrophy, you could give them a link that to a national security threat. and all of this has been done by washington, not russia and not china, nor bind, but like a full about human reading of the us, maureen. interest into a political analyst are joining us here. analogy. international wars, a straight shooter, brian. no holding back from you. thank you very much for your time. i look forward to seeing you again soon. thank you. thank. well, staying with ukraine,
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and while the ongoing western support for funding key is being brought into question, whether it's among the public or among the politicians. the white house says that despite the previous course of united allies shrinking funding, key areas of fundamental concerns, like us security interests. you know, we have seen the polling just like you, you all have seen the pulling. i believe the admiral was asked about this as well. and yeah, we see the pulling, we get that we understand. but we also believe that it is fundamentally important to our own national security, as well as a, as supporting the brave people of ukraine to continue that support. it is what let them demonstrate is it being arrested in washington while protesting funding to ukraine. people cold peace in a diplomatic solution, instead of sending lethal weapons. and we understand all of those arrested, like a released say, well this, i choose a house, speak a cup of coffee, you must know the story. he was ousted. also, he was accused of causing
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a secret deal with president biden for more financial support to you, praying that so track the numbers a just for a moment here on how to international that currently a one of the biggest holes and us spending is made by financial aid to ukraine, that includes a laundry list of items from guns to missiles and coming tanks. and the issue of national debt as well is now exceeded $33.00 trillion dollars. informed us republic in virginia in state senator richard black says his country has been settled with in almost at the congressman. just get your clothes and appropriations bill to sign up or down and do it. sometimes it's 2000 pages last i have no earthly idea of what's in it. that is not a democratic form of government that is a dictatorship and we have been operating under somebody there, tutorial power for, for some years. now, america today, in many ways,
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it due to is sort of reminiscent of, of the roman empire during its days of decay. were sovereign with enormous debt. we've de value the currency by just printing limitless amounts of it. we're fighting wars all over the globe, whether it's a new crane and a rack and the name and in syria and libya, serbia were fighting everywhere age really the time that we brought in and to the war and stop this terrible, terrible slaughter could i try to the bottom line, the important thing to remember is that the support for the ukrainian war is rapidly dissipating throughout the western world today as well. another method that the us government is essentially off against is not a v issue of a southern border. that's been an influx of migrants in coming through the texas out of el paso, mexico, as president has commented on americans,
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allocation of funding, quoting washington's financial support, a key of quote, irrational origin plastic getting stays to the us con defendants on board. a well having armed forces all around the world, we really go to where we rely on one or other countries to do much of our real production. and then we get so much of it from, from china, from, from mexico, from other places but, but we're certainly not ramping up. and it is starting to cause a little bit of backlash from the defense establishment. because they're beginning to say, hey, more, we can't defend our own country anymore. but meanwhile, while we're, while we have these armed forces all over the world, we cannot defend our own. the only threat that the united states
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faces from any flooring power is the one across our southern border in mexico. trying to do some threatened news, rush, reduce and threatened us all these other places. the only place that threatens us lose the southern border and we refuse to defend its inside or just on a quarter past the hour here at moscow while the leader of the populace. the alternative to germany party has been reportedly a tax with a so written containing an unknown liquid with which as we understand it a, it made the mind you're going to, i know for lactic shock. that's to learn more about this right now to use our strongly do you joining us live? you're in the studio at about 915 this morning. this is a, it's a very disturbing story here. charlotte, i mean so, so, well, i don't know the details bring a smile. what do you know about the time, the guy and the guy, i mean the party, his party by the way, increasingly popular these days. and then apparently this man is talkative, very popular. so what we do understand is that he's the co leader of f. the his
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name is tina paula. he was at a raleigh in bavaria, which is the southern states in germany. he was that because there was a big election coming up in bavaria on sunday. so he was there at a campaign, raleigh. we understand he was caught up in the melody. he was taking cell fees with the thousands of people who were there at the crowds, and then he collapsed. now the unconfirmed reports we have is that he was attacked with a needle that was full of liquid and not liquid caused him to go into anaplastic shock. we have not had that confirmed from the police that is unconfirmed reports. the police say that they were called about an incident at $430.00 on wednesday in the southern states of a barrier. they said that the leader of the ac was hospitalized, but he was showing no injuries. well, that would be consistent if there was an attack with a needle, it would be very hard to see that injury. and that he was taken to hospital where he is in a stable condition. now this is being taken very seriously by the i see the other
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coldly day, which is alice vital. she is in hiding at the moment because she also says that she has received threats. and this is not the 1st time we have seen the tax on politicians from the a f d that's been a long listing, treating back in 2019 in the city bremen. one politician was almost beaten to death . a more recently in just august of this year, another if the position had dog feces. smith on. so really a long list of attacks the policy taking this very seriously. but for the moment the police are investigating this cool. any like with this is to come forward if they have any videos or any evidence of what happened, they would appreciate to see that. you know, we a, we interview members from the i of the party all the time. charlotte, i mean a, if these on all the international an awful lot of us time and i know quite a lot of them personally, but chino club, paula, what about, what about his, i mean, what do we know about him middle also the a if the agenda can you give some more about that?
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okay, well, this is a positive set up in 2013. so it's only about 10 years old. they recently have the 1st publication elected into a state parliament. they have been building their success, you and years, a consider themselves to be alternative in terms of politics. they have spoken as again the number of migrants coming into germany. but tina cru, paula himself, is being totally to now for 4 years, he has really overseeing this rise in popularity of poverty. and he has been a particularly controversial figure when it comes to the mainstream media, because he's spoken out against ukraine. he has actually liked in the country to being like, not seen germany. and he said that the only when the in the war and ukraine is actually going to be the us. and that's because he says, as a result of that, who you of us tried to stop buying russian energy. it's instead of importing show gas from the us gas, but he describes as being dirty energy and his being really outspoken. he's also
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said that ukraine should capitulate just like nazi germany through the, at the end of the 2nd world war. even if that means losing some territories begin entitled, funding on the, with these decisions are actively prolonging to conflict and blocking these on the conversations. the laws are running straight into the opening far with their eyes wide open. and i have to say just reading to the world war 3 to so hugely controversial figure, but successful for the party when his party is now posting. second in germany, that is above, i chose the olaf, schultz c d u policy. so we're waiting for more information, but the confirmation we have at the moment is that the coordinator, vfc, is inhospitable. he's stable, receiving treatment after that reported attack at a raleigh in bavaria on wednesday. so i mean, so it's a, it's in a compiler he's and he's been known for being essentially opposed to the further weaponized ation of the conflict in ukraine. he's being against the for the sending of weapons that it kind of sounds like the rhetoric coming out of hungary for
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example. what about the new leader of slovakia? he's also said not one more round going to ukraine. you talk about the, the fatigue seemingly happening at an end seeping into all the corners of geo politics. these days are shot a duplicate. it's a horrible story, but i appreciate you coming into to report it. thank you, shawn. thank you. what just about 20 prostate? good to have you with us for this live show from moscow, the united nations and now said the world has not lived up to its commitment. when it said never again would migrants be crossing the mediterranean sea and never again, would they perish comes. i saw your best record of the highest number of migrant deaths on it shows in recent years. over now it's while contributor with a another look on this or not grace. it has been back in the headlines with crises for europe and it's better trade. in fact, with africa and free the united states on his border with latin america in the south. and now the united nations migration authority has just given the side i to
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the lip service page. the treatment of my birds 5 developed countries, the us international organization for migration points out that 10 years ago, $358.00 men, women and children, died off the coast of italy's lab produced the island price and make it to your li western backers. the states, democracy, expands and operations in syria and libya as well. you may find this hard to believe, but it turns out that all the never again, for t sigmoid has not managed to fix the problem. when a boat crammed with over 500 women, men and children sent over the coast of the til in all into a form produced 10 years ago, it was sad never again to day on the 10th anniversary of that shipwreck. we have not to leave top to that commitment. 2023 has recorded the dead list 1st quarter of scenes 2017 and by the 2nd of october, 2500. 17 people were counted as that are missing this year alone in the central
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media to renew in the west. best and brightest, been able to come up with a solution. why after 10 years is mediterranean migration towards europe resulting in death falls? no, i've seen you since 2017 with over 2 and a half 1000 lies lot. so far this alone. ursula bonder lied. i knew i said, you're a p, it's the president and the fact of wasteland produced the last month after thousands of migrates, fighting far as more than the population of the entire island itself and talked about the quote, incredible or more me solidarity. even though an exasperated pilot official has been branding in the street about the overall reason, to increase the number of my friends all leaving the country of origin being led by ruthless smugglers and traffic coats. and many are up here a lump. it is simply because of its location. i want to be very clear. we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past,
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and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and love this mom was in traffic cuz it borderline base that the you decide who gets it then? well, what's the waiting for to prove it? a written invitation. if that's what is likely in practice as vandalized, the value of a coordinated european response to the christ. because this, by the time prime minister's georgia maloney's campaigning on getting the migrant situation under control, he alternately made a mistake of leaving it could take the brain gear, frazzled profit. so do you follow me? it's never a good idea, said so then maloney had to resort to begging european allies to patient. but ursula is to unity have other ideas. germany said that it was full up. nobody can see here maybe try to place down the street in france. so if you're repeating solidarity by promptly starting a corner with italy, there can be no message given to people who come to our shores. they will be
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welcomed. whatever happens if people are not eligible for a silent, which is the case for the nationalities we're seeing at the moment i bore and scan b and sending a least an easy and there was no political asylum aside from exceptions to be given to these people. they obviously have to be sent back to their own countries, what god and didn't need here for as president a menu and that whole say last year the integration was the quote for middle tasks for, for us, of course, my goal is only talking about a very specific, find it grace in europe and the us are only too happy to benefit from the brain. great caused by x, it is educated citizens from the country, types by western boards. starks by countries just like black holes, france in africa, facing off the hand pick. i am leaving the rest to scramble on to boats and take their chances. because apparently solidarity only begins once you managed to reach europe's dillard garden. let's, let's have this conversation further here on off the international course and live
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out to of most of abraham, the coordinator of the african legacy for them. joining us now from jo bug about hop, aust 8 in the morning local time. most, i'd great to see you and thanks so much for coming on the program here with a story that doesn't fade away anytime soon. and now we have the you scale struggling with it's ongoing migrant crisis. that seems to have become, she would say, rejuvenated in recent months. so. so the use attempt to handle the crisis. the thing that this new deal is, is a break through. in your opinion, most is it a break through how is the dealing with the migrant crisis. you'll hear it was with a great deal of the policy that you're of actually is playing its own little kinds of audience. and the issue of migration from africa because many european politicians do believe at the been the hots that they need. the young educated african population to help be aging. and you will see him if he can only see
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clearly that they are way coming towards the teacher's technicians. how glover can young african people. but of course, because they cannot control the situation completely, because that all dispatched with them at no can voting for the nation. and because they don't have any poorly see implemented in europe, supporting your b as in families, european tradition of values, you'll be in a society, then they find themselves the victims of their own. again, you know, very well how to solve the migration prices. solutions have being presented by the african union and african leaders for more than 20 years now, which i agree with the force structure of each other. but of course, very more of them practical ideas, such as not waging a war has ended with the latest. i mean,
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you are not freak out. you've been african. what else back to us when you care. all, most of there are a lot of people sort a so i do apologize for jumping in. but there are a lot of people that play the playing, the bike and crisis or on western was in certain parts whether it's the middle east or certain parts of africa. i. i think that's a fair that i think is a fair comment from you. most of what, why, why we seeing so many desks now along the european shoals as it's one thing for all these people in africa and ponts, the middle east that to want to get to your but why now are we seeing so many debts? it's not always a new level, this minus as well in the last 2 years that has been a very bad decline with the conditions in the continental phones has become squares . and because of the different policy kind of security circumstances, there was a backlog of migrants waiting on the shores of libya, afraid of the state, of course, made failed by nato. antonia yeah, i know the influx is going through. it said, yeah,
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of course allows this influx to go through because they want a to cause such a problem for the neighboring countries because it is the right way. and government is hoping to make a major change. and the european union and policy is towards migration of this change can only happen if there's a crisis attempt. so you'll see the migration problem is a game for many europeans positions. it's. it's not the real issue that they deal with morally or even economically. they see it as a voting a game. they see it as a presenting balancing their own. nope, and policies and the victims in this game. of course, us weekends. okay. have a good evening, 5 life back home. as this must be for the war is waged by nato in the middle east and north asked me, cap listerman, but that's where you end itself admitted. and it's a statement a 2 days ago,
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sort of the u. n. agency for if you change. and yeah, the agency for my migrant add that to the spike and migration took place after the destruction of olivia in 2011 the most. okay. he sort sort of jumped in but you, you sorry, i apologize. do you refer to libby? i'm going to go as a failed state, of course, or failed state in the wake of nato, with this cozy it was england's that you guys camera run, you know, in america as well, that they, they bombed libya back to the stone age and then implemented one of their own governments. that's why there are 2 governments right now in libya, but could daffy the foreman libyan leader. could that for? he warned europe. he said, if you don't watch it, a lot of all people from africa i'm going to get into europe. in fact, could that be said, that is the they, the europe will become and is on the continent without most of them is even raising a sore. and that's being done through bus,
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by basically the generations of both as well. but i mean, look, you're nice to get on board with this. it needs to address the situation. you said it's a, it's a big thing for paula taking. but what about the average person? think don't you think when you talked about she, nancy, real people, bro, humans, people want to have a better life. and another country shouldn't be. you'd be really involved with trying to help these people. you see, i don't think helping, i think as means of helping them migrate to you. this is not the solution. this emotion is to help a freak out, build its own economy. i'm. this can only be button when you're up and the west and keeps away from us. we get and that allows us to become africans, to actually gain back the wells. and the last few months. we also how we discover and find that, for example, in maneesha, has to be the setting. it's uranium to friends for 8 cent i kilograms weight, and the value of the uranium in the market is to having the daughter's bed kilogram
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. now if nigeria unsafe measurements have they have uranium as a market value, then you can ask the government, they have to keep its people and i'm not to allow them to push them to my a great deal. the same thing can be, but i can be saved by the way about as i go to a rich countries. oh, you're rich of frequent countries, a freak as well is being stolen. i waited 4 minutes and people all about doing is that the following their own went back to you with the solution is not your p employees. things regarding migration, the solution is not the way it works in the middle east and north africa and to have 5th phase with africa, which i think is actually has control of the well, i think you're right, the quality mutual respect. this being it was the one of the things that african leaders, adult.
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