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we wrap up this as program a pack of stones plan to lower the tax free income threshold has been met with strong criticism from his country citizens. they say the state action of fables, the upper class, leaving the button on those with little to spend plus the budget code that they are supporting the elite and introducing more taxes for the poor. what is needed to be done in this country is more taxes for the high salary class and good relief for the poor. fidel my go to go after this new dictation will end up putting our jobs incident at home. and then we will sell our children to survive. there will be no other option. the commodity what is being deposited in the government toilet to feel that big valley and so they can make this country hasn't. it doesn't matter if we die of hunger, somebody, all government is collecting a huge amount. so in direct taxes like our electricity bills, you will not see such a huge process for the usually take anywhere else. big
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crowds, big reactions as a proposed measure of tax reforms kicked off of mass protest and the error of kashmir control by practice done demonstrate is carrying slides there. and according to unity in opposing the governor's class, one of the main concerns in the region is that a rise in palo bills and food prices. however, and here's the real, the main part of it, that is the root of it all reforms demanded by the world bank which sets the pack of stones tax collections is not sufficient to meet its financial needs. 6 the organization called on the country to increase tax revenue and agriculture, real estate and retail is always supposed to mess with how the, the status of the international financial institution does not fully comprehend. like the stones economic situation. the declaration is aren't they shouldn't bucks on it is the expenditure side which would be managed. we see lots of expenditures which are potentially not giving their terms even if you look at the public sector
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development program, it is not given that economic might be applied budget shouldn't because they are fundamental problems the way the projects are scattered down. so why do focus on the policies which are further going to bog down economic activities? we can think of that the policy. however, having certain that the essential issue again lives with us. we need to have a homegrown policy on which if we book and we can bet it out or problems by ourselves, nor do notice link to bring any change in box on all the changes which are going to happen has to happen. vision box on with the local, local scholars local taken because local in production, it's ongoing to bring in those good policy proposals for to, to have the political event as well because they're going to homegrown. and based on those agendas, the economy and the country can process, the cost from shipping from the outside did really don't understand out economic problems that why have we basically come to that the standing bit. now we're asking
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them for loans, which are technically gotten to for desperate the voice for loans. it's not economic loans from that sense as well. it is something the i m f world bank as well known for to will fund countries, many of whom move stuff with the regime change or suddenly force fed kolosso loans from the i m f. world bank. in fact, the so big with such high interest rates, the money can never be paid back in those countries basically end up selling off this saw friend national competence to pay back these loans. the i m f world. those details are online. the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't good. a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures
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designed to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the the hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered on peter lavelle. the western world's ukraine project is facing some stark and probably
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insurmountable obstacles here is failing badly on the battlefield. western aid is reaching limits and there is never been popular support for this elite driven project. the biggest loser is you crate the press ok in kansas dilemma. i'm joined by my guess. prime realistic and bang khaki is a geo political analyst and a former us marine in lisbon. we have alexander guerrero. he has international law analyst, and here in moscow we have sonya of london. and then she is an independent journalist across black roles that are in effect that means you can jump any time you want. i always appreciate, let me go to 1st to brian brian, we've talked many times about you guys, ukraine, this conflict and more or less. i think you and i been in agreement and i think you, we, the trajectory that we saw for this conflict is playing out because we're seeing the, the, a, the, the, the room for maneuver narrowing very,
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very much way we have have this got a budget issue in the united states, which is divided the republican party and soon will divide the entire western world . the great interesting thing about the budget crisis in the united states and the election in slovakia, which is the, the, the winter there is questioning the and i or ukraine projects. the important thing that's happened just recently is that you can talk about what is wrong with this policy. debate is beginning to happen 20 months in, but maybe now you can actually in polite society debate this go ahead, brian. and i think it's the veneer falling off of this entire project, just like every other us, more of aggression or proxy. more. it's always accompanied by huge amounts of propaganda. and that propaganda can only sustain itself for so long before the reality is on the ground. start to break through, people start to wake up to it and when people begin waking up to it,
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they cannot go back to sleep to these lives. since we have, i mean, we have talked about the short supply weapons and ammunition and how this proxy war was unsustainable, how russia is ramping up its own military industrial production. all of this has made this unsustainable. the lies are not working anymore, and there's nowhere else to, to hide what is really happening. so now they have to confront the end. that's where things become very ugly. alexandria our guest in lisbon. i've been watching, they've been different narratives from the beginning. the democracy versus a talk or see ukrainian sovereignty. this is all about china, you know, they keep changing their rhetoric. but the most recent one last few days is we need a preg maddox solution. i don't know what that means, but there was, there was a pragmatic approach to this before the complex started and it was addressing the
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wrongs of the men's process and rush. it presented its own blueprint and it was ignored. that was pragmatic. go ahead, alexander. yes, yes indeed. well actually the european union, even this week he took a are taking and not taking increasingly both steps because they feel that the balance is going wrong. and support is beginning to fail due to the exhaustion and lack of capacity to be dressed yet due to 50. this is why they wanted to get together and q and even the speech is used absolutely bold and disconnected from reality varies the widespread perception that people beginning to, to, to realize that we lose coming. and this is a clear sign that the west is far from the right side of the story because the domain of discourse continues to be good to rise more by d. interested in masses by the russo phobia rather than piece for example. so is thinking about a repeating union for all these,
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but blue guys is just another desperate attempt to create the catchy message that through the resume when receive the scan, do them encourage, let them go to this. they took advantage of charles some of the gold message off you're being acknowledged, gary, of from least the urals or do you meet. didn't get to hear this message awfully. it's going to love you, but stock go certainly speeches that favorite anerio beast and friendship. and suddenly, we seem to be in union making a speech demand, english and last, they no longer able to discuss that through guy and stage of grading. and they want this piece controlled by the you and the, the, what i see only is that burrell what you described as being a garden, like you are now, he's getting close. that it goes it up, becoming the journal. yeah, well it so anyway, i of this whole statement about lisbon to little gone. so that was and the lead a bad a box and i just don't think she knows very much about geography. so i think it's more stupidity then a policy a. but what sonya,
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one of the most important thing that's happened, we had this little baki in election, and we had the electorate there reject the use policy nato's policy when it comes to ukraine, probably joining hungry. there's a lot of rumblings in poland, but that can be for different reasons because of the upcoming election here. but you can't talk about european unity anymore. i don't believe it was ever there because nobody ever voted on it. sonya, you know, that's right. and also uh, yesterday it was a huge demonstration and the day before, so how last week and unification days, the 3rd to cover that is there was a huge demonstration amberleen because unity cation of germany, in 1991. but after that because they said around $3000.00 plus people. okay, now today. ringback it was known that uh schultz is not going to send powers in order to uh, to print. so maybe they uh, gets elizabeth frightens as well. and as you mentioned, yeah,
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is the time she is soto, she even thinks the $565.00 days of the year. i think so. but i think the unification in euro is it's gone. and recently there was also an interview with him, ukrainian levy. and she said on sky use that, okay, i'm saying well, according to them, but they only have gains one percent of land in the account to benson. and she also, so the weapons from euro, the flow now is, is stopped somehow. so the, my phone, the whole cultural says, until spring next year. so, i mean, this is clearly assigned and the sides in the european union. the coming winter people will rise on more. as we can see in the, in germany now even empties in germany are targeted. they are uh, was in hospital and the well, at least by a little she, i think she went to my,
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your car or something, but there's a lot of things going on and you missed occasion for your brain. i think it's slowly, but surely it's gone. well, no, the only western by a was never there. so well put here, you know brian, we had zalinski and he's and he does mostly p r work. i don't know what it else. it means to be president of, of ukraine. but he, i think it was a tally and media, he said, he admits a quote that or is fatigue. and of course, he's looking at the money trough and the spigot cut from the, from the west, which is in question i, i don't think you know, that that's over yet. i think there's the, the, the differences in the united states in the us congress will be resolved one way or another. and it will be more appropriations may probably not as much, but they will continue because the, the, the democrats can admit defeat on this. they want this war to continue, that's it. they're not, they don't want peace. they've never wanted peace. and they've only wanted a damaged russia, which america not getting. so they're just going to continue what they're doing.
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brian, a, unfortunately only a small handful of people in the us congress actually do one piece. a lot of people who are opposed to project ukraine are only opposed to it because it's not working out anymore. it's prospects look very dim and they want to pivot toward china and then repeat this whole process with a nation with an even larger population of larger military or larger industrial base. and they want to start the process all over again. i think the money issue will be a result just as you say. i think the, the west is going to run out of arms and ammunition that they can stand in at least and sufficient amounts to your crime long before they run out of money into us. prince money out of thin air, although this whole proxy war and the sanctions that accompanied its targeting russia. this has put in danger of the, the unit power system. all of its financial mechanisms that as a sort, as
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a catalyst to spring multi polar ism forward. and help put another foot in the grave for, you know, fall, arisen? yeah, alexander, that's what i get. i guess one of the most mystifying things for me during this whole entire process is the position of europe. i mean, all it does is damage europe's economy. it's prospect's and, and it's standing in the world and i don't see it recovering. i mean, we have um, this program, i referred to him as sergeant schultz when he addressed the united nations. nobody listened to him. nobody wants to hear with the europeans, have to say in the global south, alexander there, and that's typically the situation even in europe being union, for example, is with the german. yes, of the, as an example, an entire branch of the german economy, the category industry, which provide jobs to more than half the 1000000 people. you saw the original glass . this is just one clear sign of what's happening to you. no one believes any more on the european union's leadership and european union member states leaders. why?
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because you don't have, you have no longer people like show the goals, like, uh, the only dishes from the, from the sixties and from the seventy's to really those you don't even have a new market at dash or what do you have? only presently is one of these people who wants to be x to create is variation on your a, b s. but they, they lack the knowledge. they left the korea's math and they know nothing about strategy. and that's why people are not showing signs of set to ration. bowls reveal a growing weakening of your being support for your brain. and now we are beginning to see grex opening up the logs for unity in the last few days. for example, we have seen a political changes like you that political change was strongly to us, but the situation and you break even the situation in united states. when i read the declarations by the republican house that grew from the house, i guess i'll speak again. mccarthy,
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she was thrown into one of the reasons expressly mentions was these eastern support for you right now, we will see what happens on sunday in poland, but to be legally pressed. you are, we are beginning to see barclays without much expression appearing as part of the solution. and the most fast a possible solution because people are increasingly fed up with the data and the to which they have been pushed to this. is it presently the, the, the situation, for example, the, even the financial situation in the west will large extent using small, i'm sorry, i have, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on kansas dilemma the states with our team, the the
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we are in control of the land of fire breathing volcanoes. volcanoes vividly capture the imagination and they define our lives much more than you would expect. so what are they capable of and what makes contact as volcanoes stand out, the welcome act across software. all things are considered. i'm funeral bell to remind you we're discussing kids dilemma the let's go back to sonya here in moscow. over the last couple of days, i've come across some very interesting, fresh demographic. i'm research into, into ukraine, and by some estimates, not by all,
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but by some estimates. ukraine's a population is half. it was in 1991 and it is getting smaller. it is richie, it could reach the point of 20000000 people and had 50000000 and 1991. so this is all what western health is doing for ukraine is crating. it has ukraine is expiring, the, the adult demographic catastrophe on like anywhere else in the world. sonya here in moscow. yes, of course, as a household population, the house is gone to europe. you know, the flat, i think about 4000000 are now in russia itself. i mean, like the regions most console, but i mean do that and there's so many also so many people died. so when he sold us, we see over, you know, the alternative brand new can see is clearly the new crime is losing beverly on the battlefield. so that's also a big part. so maybe this is actually what they want. they want to empty
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a little bit. you claim the so much are worse. maybe it's true or not, i cannot clarify it myself, but they want to the left and ukraine because you know, it's heavy for thailand, so the green comes from burial. know that of course it's mainly from eastern part of that, but there's no rush guy. so don't us, but it started set to see that all these people are gone. and i mean, the majority, i think, will not go back to doing the training or 2 boxes brochure at all. they, they, they will stay, you know. so this is maybe the whole idea because you know, colon and has some aspirations for the western box of ukraine that will be bolan's day so that there wouldn't be seen was that. so i think you cream will not exist anymore. and maybe a few years or maybe so we don't know. well brian, that you know, this is something you and i have talked about from the very beginning. i think after everything is said and done, there will be some country called ukraine. but it's certainly not going to be what
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it was in 1991, 2014 or 2023. brian. absolutely, and i think this continues with the theme of who is the, the, the biggest victim here and who is creating and driving all of this from 2014 the onward, the us re shaped ukraine in to a battering ram to be used against prussia. it provoked this more deliberately their think tank documents talked about deliberately provoking russia to extend it over, extend it. and now we see these terrible consequences playing out in ukraine for the ukranian people. we also see the european economy taking a hit because of this, this the sanctions and then the united states itself, uh, essentially isolating itself on the global stage and sabotaging for all of these advantages that it's held economically financially. for decades. of all of this
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tells us who is, who is the real threats to the collective west. it is the united states that it's board policy does not in russia, and it is not china beyond that. and as far as the fates of ukraine, it's still very hard to tell. i think there, there could be some residence remains of what you used to be ukraine. but i think for us as going to continue pushing they, they obviously have the advantage. they have no reason to stop, but west has not given them a reason. stop. so right now i think it's still hard to tell, but what will remain as is going to be very small. well, alexandra, whatever does remain after everything is said and done, it will be d militarized. let me repeat that. it will be d militarize. ok. russia is not going to allow nato to, to do the crane project to point. now they will not allow outside, also cells and burg. last week you let the cat out of the bag. it was all about
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nato expansion. i mean, it's really quite incredible, you know, somebody has on the internet a montage of 3 minutes. so, you know, it's not about a lot about nato and then, well, of course, it's all about nato. so at least the, the, you know, they've drawn the curtain back on that it's all about destroying russia. okay. but is that what people really want? okay, i don't think so. you know, actually what i feet are and what i read here and there it is not the same as what the shape of your view. you'll be in union and nato. actually, i've tried to spread the trying to inspire people in order to have a dress. yeah. and the most important thing is not to bring your brain up to the level to the same level as well. if you apply that, you mean you don't have to be, but the main goal here is to find the feet dressed and be able to see dress yet, and then get the rest of the fluids in russia. this is the major message that they want to share, but yeah,
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what i would love to highlight is the fact that what you said, either east immunization not only off the brain, but presently russia, if he's the minister, rising nato itself. because nato countries are also losing their ability of their capacity even to protect it, to defend themselves from the forwarding threats. even days ago, there was on the news, something saying that the, even these are at least had to have germany to keep the entropy fast systems and the operational in order to allow that in case of emergency, they would have the means to protect themselves. so this is one of the most important lessons after you get from here is the mealy dies ation from that going cell and losing the whole war on the golf link that they are presently waging inside to wage against russia. however, there is a good while she and from the russian side also, we see is that what the 14 and all the grandly, they are not going after the pro vocations that they're receiving from the west and
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said, because the west was russia to lose their minds and finally, to get the bolt on this coffee and they are work moderately and patiently waiting for the union and they to, to, to the rising. so yeah, i think, you know, that's, it's been a huge question all during the complex, what was the, the 1st plan the russian plan because, you know, historically they think of the red army is a steam roll are going across here, a pull that is not happened and it's a very different comp, like than one would have expected sonya, you know, this militarization of here of i find it really interesting. first of all, i don't think voters want to pay for it. and i certainly don't think young men want to join up and fight russia. i just don't see it. i don't see with this younger generation at all. i there, they may be politicized, but not on this issue. sonya no, right. especially in the western countries like veterans, germany, i don't think they want the price to or even for europe itself to you know this. so
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this is, this is something was, will not happen. the leaves are plenty and you are the new new all the talk about it and you will not be but i don't think it will get the ground. so how it it will not happen. and at the reservation of, uh, i think it will happen to tomato a lot spark because as we speak about it all the time, you're is losing bethany and these goals, like it's the, it's the us, i always call euro economy from the us. but let's hope that this will change. so how, because, you know, euro is destroying itself and the weapons they have sent already the last one. i know how to use it. it's crazy. so they run out of the weapons also, you know, the north stream pipeline is gone. so germany is a big mess of the country or uh, or the netherlands. this is another for, they are the most uh, russia, hating country. uh the each. uh, because we have the billing and the 817 uh this austin. so they still
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try, you know, still trying and saying because of the induced a promise to the f sixteens. but the people, the majority of the people, they don't, they don't believe unit anymore. if they asian believes is i don't think so, so i don't see it happening and i see it happening that days. so the terrorist that's most likely will happen in the near future. you know, brian, what doesn't, you know you're a farmer, us marine, i don't know what a part of the us means you were in, but i mean it will, although you last year and a half. i mean, during the 1st summer of the conflict, the cleaning army was decimated ends, and after that, they started rebuilding a nato, a army with ukrainian soldiers, but nato equipment from all the various countries. they haven't equate the acquitted themselves very well. and particularly the american ones, very expensive, but particularly useless weapons here. and this is
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a great embarrassment. that's why i don't think they want to send f sixteens and stuff like that because they'll drop out of the sky like flies. so they've got a really acquitted themselves very badly. very expensive junk, brian. absolutely there's, there's so many factors that go into this. the fact that they sent a whole variety of equipments to craig. they didn't just send one type of vince chief lighting vehicle or armored personnel, carrier, or tank or artillery. they send everything everyone has ever developed since the end of world war 2, they send all of that to ukraine. each one of those pieces of equipment requires different types of training, maintenance, or some, in some cases, different types of ammunition and fuel. they have to coordinate all of this. it makes already complicated logistics even more complicated. the whole reason why militaries are standardized as to avoid this problem and then you have the problem with training p. i don't think people appreciate how much training goes into
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creating even a basic infantry man or tank or, or tillery meant that the take up up to half a year to do. and they tried to not just transform con, squared up ukrainian con squared ups. and to a basic infantry or, or other basic roles, they tried to create entire brigades with $4000.00 men each and created into a combined arms for this is something that would take years. they tried to do this in 2 or 3 months. and the, the results are very predictable, absolute catastrophe on the battlefield. then yes, a lot of destroyed nato equipment. okay, alexander, i'll give you the last word. what's the next step? alexander in lisbon. the next step will be trying to get more radical speeches in order to bring down the russian, which will be finally unlikely to happen in this minute. i'm not going to say that it isn't possible that this highly unlikely, but what i see is that they don't have a way back. they can't actually,
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they don't typically exit here in your opinion of the nato. so they really try to continue support providing support to bring as long as they're on the economy's end . they're depressed systems allow other water and then wait until they some kind of point where they can reach out to russia and finally celebrate any kind of peace deal. but i'm a new without alexander what it will be. i've already predicted it, they'll say, well the, we, we stop the russians before they got into paris. we won. okay. they'll have some kind of crack pot line like that. anyway, folks, we have run out of time. i want to thank my guessing band called lisbon and here in moscow. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here in our to see you next time. remember across the the,
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