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it's live and just it's, it's because of the dominance of the control that we, that we see. let's say in israel, by the, by their far right wing elements, they have trumped at all this the, the x we 50, we're looking at the median situation now, and that's what we're reacted to. but we forget what let us do this. and that's what we intend to forget, and that's what we have 6 different perspective. and we have to correct those basic problems in order to try and put things on a different track. and right now he's doing that. me like that from the past. i apologize. but okay, rush, i guess michael bruton has called for the quad to get together and try to resolve this because right now we have no we have no adult leadership in the world right now. and that quad would be the united states and russia working together. the you, as well as the you where all coming together and i, and i think it as low as china. let's get those elements together. but how do you
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get them together to sit down and then for the, the, the participants. so they, in the complex to actually listen, it's going to take concessions right now. no one wants to compromise. then yeah, who doesn't want to compromise with, with the, with the recognition of basic palestinian rights. and that this is and, and things in planes as to get back to your earlier comment. and initially after october, the 7th, because everybody was there was a discriminant showing of everybody and guys of the, it's like shooting fish in a, in a barrel. i mean, it stopped that and then we see the reaction that we certainly do. we send it to michael. i'm afraid we've kept too much longer. we onto the man to pay to it, but it's always fascinating to discuss these things with you. and despite so that we fairly scratch the surface,
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mark them all the form offense can skilled to senior policy unless thanks very much for your time. any of those today. thanks peter. less than 24 hours after his wellbeing trip to israel to us. president biden unveiled an additional, a $106000000000.00 and $4.00 night, including to both israel and ukraine. something that he described as a small investment for america's future. united states and our partners across the region are working to build a better future for them at least one way or the middle east is more stable that are connected to his neighbors, more predictable markets, more employment, less rates, much grievances, less war. i'm going to send to congress an urgent budget request to fund another dispatcher security needs to support are critical partners, including israel and ukraine. is a smart investment, is going to pay dividends for american security, for generations for somebody and also claimed us remains committed to a 2 state solution between israel and palestine. despite all discipline that
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currently seems all these don't go to assess the track record of american foreign policy in the middle east and beyond. once upon a time, american foreign policy was a bit more cautious when it came to the middle east. you must remember the 1st i'm an american 2nd, i'm a secretary of state. and 3rd, i am a jew. what times of change that american politicians are now more used to taking things a little personally, if you'll permit me um. personal aside. i come before you not only as the united states secretary of state, it also is a do. it's not like being a jill means you have to support as rarely, bombing campaigns against the palestinian people in the us state department. so you're not, you've got no choice terms like de escalation and phrases like an end to the bloodshed had been banned in the departments. internal communications, scroll, diplomacy pick aside to support and co op and cross your fingers for the enemy's
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brutal destruction. it's the us foreign policy strategy that we've seen throughout the decades of conflicts across the globe. a ron, a few escalate. this war were coming for you to i one makes your own judges about their independence. we are not moving and we're not encouraging or being independent. we're not to let that's their decision. but would us forces defend the island? yes, we will continue to stand by ukraine side. and today, we're announcing you assistance totally more than $1000000000.00 in this common effort. for some reason, it seems to have come as a surprise to western officials that the rest of the world has been a little taken aback by the barbarism and hypocrisy. they've seen over the years. we've definitely lost the battle in the global self. all the work we have done with a global south over ukraine has been lost. forget about the rules, forget about more order. they won't ever listen to us again. what does the us have to show for trying to divide and conquer the globe? protests at home involving both jews and arabs. i'm here because president items
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statement still reflect my stance as an american jail. so i'm here to stand up against and i'm upset about what my government has done in a rack in vietnam and gammon gamma. stan. i'm upset about the history of our country, which includes genocide and slavery. and i want israel and the united states not to keep making that same mistake because hate and war only creates more hate and more, even though it's helping you, in fact, giving the green light for israel to committed genocide, what crimes and crimes against humanity you found us as american citizens, you failed us as philistines and you failed the world's community abroad. washington doesn't feel that citizens are safe anymore. while we're even starting to see the sands in the state department itself. i believe to the core of my soul that the responses rallies taking and with the american support by full that responds and follow the stages core of the occupation. well,
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let me lead to more and deepest sufferings about the is really and the palestinian people and is north in the long term american interest. diplomacy is supposed to build bridges, but america's foreign policy is only burning them down. perhaps it's time for washington to rethink the way it treats the rest of the world. the escalating military conflict is also taking a toll on isabel's relations with countries across the region. the country has reportedly recalled as diplomats from egypt from rocco bahrain as was took here by some security concerns. so this comes up to henri crowds cried fall of as well as assault on gaza. they protested in entre nissan. both is a national security council has also issued a warning against trying to to keep them that these are the national might be talking to the west coast live now to middle east experts on that met rocky for lou, who's joining those are from a stumble, a very well, welcome to this friday evening. thanks for joining us. um, 1st of all, i just want to get your assessments of the precautions israel's taking in other
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countries. do you think that justified actually the actions of, as taken by israel, is a clear indication that is a little tight, harshest steps. you know the decision to we throw the embassy. is it please? the indication that is a, i think is early start to implement the launch mutual oppression at progressive, why they're searching well, but what, what, what was the rational behind this decision, especially for so the key that a city is protest, especially in so t, due to the current war or children's, via video notion by israel is a, is unvil, unload selections in the event of the, of, and the lender operation and goes it. and they, these pull tests may increase even more and take the different floor. you know, of, i was in the stumble, that wasn't
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a now and so i was in the countries i've been telling me to keep an, almost each day each night that a lot of people's going to sleep, then they might make things demonstration ideas as well. and in front of these like at least domestic branches. and so it's a, it's a kind of assigned to see a pollution is very close and i think is calculated that is the launch and replacing and the, the, the 2nd one is diploma. sending me the new source, the slide, it's taking preventive steps to, to secure the people into the diploma. so do you did or official, but i think in turkey that won't be in the text against insulated diplomacy. so kind of full testament is a kind of civilian x and it's, it's a freedom of speech. so she has been spending most of them just in countries have been standing with is a policy in, in against is my own because he's one of those not, you know,
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of respect and does not good as by its national laws. so it's a kind of step that is rotating and it's like this. the preventive step is to secure the so when you say this is wells, a security concerns all valid, given the protests that are already taking place in cities like entre is done both to protect its citizens and its diplomats from from possible repercussions that because obviously we did see that 2 is very citizens were killed in egypt by a police officer as well just last week, i believe. yeah. or the get an entry. and so the chaise of thought, uh, you know, of countries and other people on the society that have the suffering from the is riley, often and conflict. most of the thought of countries, especially egypt, jordan solved, unity not thought of permits. the type of items, but you just jordan, the head being the head been in kind of for it is right. i guess it's like, you know, in the 1st or once is a, an honest, it's a state in, in,
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in 1948 and then 1967. and the last 11973. the, the, the, the one that was the, was between out of countries in israel. so they have suffering from the a, this isn't a search of by israel. so they have some kind of sympathy. they, you know, they have saved, that would be sharing the same values. we pull up the news because uh for the up to have of the auto co, uh, people, there was a policy and calls. but in terms of took, it wasn't took, it has been sending it, it's part of the team and took, has been supporting the independence and kept it to a couple of years of the policy and the states that it has been endorsing. and the main ending of them to main position authority is to create an accept austin as a state. but when we compared the ups, they have different
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a sense because they have been suffering from this conflict. so it is that when it comes to, again, the being i guess is i am data that takes more house steps steps. yeah, let me put you think, thoughts on that? so i can support of palestine minds on the mine. so kias own offered to help mediate a solution to the war in gaza or help it's, i mean, do you think is that would be for pets? accept and chris how though, in the mediation, well, it seems that it will not accept any mitigation role in a few days. i mean, just in the near future. but i think there will be a meeting in egypt in november. and it just seemed as of to see this, it will be international g, a piece, some it will be held in egypt and many other countries in europe. indeed this and sort of ministers, unexpected to, to, to come together at the, at the summit. and that's a good i would like to say that to g n a,
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then egypt could play mediations on why i'm saying that because these countries on sophia and egypt are the same in terms of acceptance as well as a state. and also there have been some kind of, you know, uh, quote, quote, cooperation with the republic senior. so this is important, and i see in the news based on a egyptian press, it was a product that presents the zip of my type of the one was all set 10 to the summit and icing just see few hours ago there was a phone call between a, c, c, the, the president of egypt and the run. so they are the, i think they're eager to take any shift take, take, take, initiate the words. and this is sort of step to play may the 8th of all. so, but above that are also negative effect because you know, by the and manual student such as, i mean the prime minister of good and bates and, and for as the day will support the pull to the supporting isn't whether it isn't
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has violated it. they don't concern, so they the defect that sending an official from is a many, is as main l i like united states and some of the lead us enough to attend the death, reduce the expectations about the assignments as a result. so touchy as as to if it has status on the platform, premeditated 8, then on the encore and these the ceasefire must be pro why that's linked together immediately. because the, the diplomatic tests to the palestinian state must be open to the determinations. and indeed, what was hoped that cooler heads prevail sooner rather than later. the middle east experts met rocky poles. thanks very much for sharing your thoughts to them. this tensions in the middle east. thank you. with us decision to veto both the version. i'm presenting resolutions on guys of the un strongly reflects the washington. it focuses on the matter that's according to bushes deputy and busted to,
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to the will to body to meet your polanski. you spoke exclusively swati the you stick, mr. goes this legislation needed somebody up now. indeed, the situation has become very unpleasant. we told us security council colleagues last friday during the counsels ranking at close consultation, which was convenient by the brazilian presidency that the council needs to act and respond to cost for humanitarian resolution. that most importantly was stopped, the blood shed in golf. and with this task requires some kind of counsel project. none of the council members initiated and so i'm not everyone was more inclined to believe that the security council should discuss this issue behind closed doors. we say that this is unacceptable that the council should not hide somewhere on the sidelines. under such conditions, we must clearly express opposition. this task is to become a common denominator. political est estimates from
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a very it is kind of that the united states has one line in the middle east. and it may not coincide with other members of the security council for what unity must be found in order to primarily help the residents of golf. who are facing completely unprecedented violations of humanitarian law and indiscriminate shelling, which western countries in other parts of the world with a very actively criticizing just in this case, we do not hear such criticism from them. so we said that we had prepared a draft to have a humanitarian resolution, but i did not contain any political assessments, with the exception of the condemnation of any acts of violence against civilians and civilian objects without emphasizing the guilty of one side or another. streaming, the content of this project was aimed specifically to humanitarian signals from the security council on the spot and humanitarian access. the draft also condemned the hostage taken by him and see if there was any cool for the release of these tests. and just kind of cool for the evacuation of cause of residency launch numbers and in a short time was condemned. we presented this project and then
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a very interesting course of events began because literally a few hours later, another project appeared, which was presented by the present and chairman jefferson and myself. we know that the present names themselves when not the complete doses of this project because in this project, among other things to the humana, terry and sickness was significantly plug. in particular, the cold for an immediate c spot was removed from that and a very harsh condemnation of the actions of him as on october, the 7th pin that we did not object to the condemnation. all him ask as such i'm we believed the what happened on october. the 7th is absolutely unacceptable. but we believe that the draft resolution from the security council must be balance. and while we evaluate the actions of one side, we cannot find the way the actions of the other side though. so accordingly we propose to include in this draw send amendment that would also give a clever assessment database rose action st. john's a blast we insisted on returning the close of an immediate cease fire then by the way. and then there was a sticky diplomatic game,
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primarily on the part of the west and colleague. and so we insisted that our project cannot be rejected by anyone due to its humanitarian nature, for which no one that gave any text or proposal of a senior. so we, we insisted that our project be put to a fight on monday, october the 16th at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, just shortly. however, not until recently, we were denied this them yet 6 o'clock in the evening, new york time. we mentioned the security council to bug it on 2 projects, and instead of holding this site, we are all taken into close consultations. i began to be cold calling with you. first of all, the west and colleagues wanted us to abandon our project because the brazilian project, in their opinion, covers all the signals that are project again, which is not so you, we are asked to take another 24 hours for reflection portion so that the present in chem and ship could prepare a consensus trauma, but we know that this task is impossible, since the council has not been able to adopt any resolution on the middle east for many years. more precisely because of the position of the united states. uh which
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we have no reason to believe that the us position has changed. and so we said that we have no time to waste. that the council must act and speak out. and we assisted on invite to our project and the vote took place. i mean, we were supposed to buy 5 states in the security council. this with this was nothing off the cost. the resolution is such a boy that many countries in the region have joined our initiative. and this is cold coast sponsorship when countries norton members of the council can becomes correspondences. we put this project to advice project did not pass. and the next day, the brazilian presidency put its project to advise we assigned, as we also in the end. this project was not supported by the united states. we strongly reflects washington's hypocrisy in this manner. because during the entire process of working on the project, washington never won the st. that in principle, didn't know supposed to project on the humanitarian resolution on golf. when it came to voting, the american sold this project had enough support and we've sustained donating since our amendments didn't all costs,
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but they were not enough by the state decided to return this project. this was the huge popularity of the american delegation, which did not go on notice and then send me the cost because it does say that the, you know, if that was designed, it's pretty mobile and it's really not post. this directly affects the fact that the security council unfortunately cannot express its position and give the necessary cool for as the spot and the opening of humanitarian car doors. and this is very unfortunate inside, but this does not require an american visa. it's unfortunately has already happened . there is nothing new here, and we know that washington's position in favor of unconditional support. the israel has not changed, including off to this call face many west and country supported this presented in projects. so it's difficult to say that this is the unified position of western countries, in this case, dividing washington and is west analysis of a deposition on this issue, a quite different the,
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you know, it's slowly coming to me. this is a blatant double standard. my time west and colleagues in other regions of the well say one thing, but when it comes to the gaza strip, these principles did not seem to apply to palestine. suffice to recall the head of the european commission. i shall live on the line who at one time actively criticize russia, in particular regarding the situation in marietta pulse when it was not at all so clear costs in a situation with israel uses compet bombing decree is on its i k s network that the european union is in full solidarity with these rules. this is difficult to explain, and it seems to me that they should be assessed primarily by the palestinians and residents of arab states also to foster the double sentence are all of us the way assembling the show. a guardian, the store we saved from the very beginning that without
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a fast settlement. first of all of the palestinian problems based on the decision of the un security council on the basis of well known resolutions, it will not be possible to achieve adjusted long peace in the middle east. stay full. we've always criticized us attempts to impose economic based on the countries of the region without solving the palestinian problem. it was obvious that this structure is very shaky and benefits. first of all, israel, while the palestinians get nothing from it will go. this old contradicts the our peace initiative. as far as i understand, in my opinion, after this crisis that we now witnessing, which is still far from over, settled down and literally it will be possible to talk about what prospects the regulating the issue next to us any construction that would exclude the creation of a palestinian state within the $196.00 steps board as the return of refugees. i'm a peaceful coexistence of the promised any and is ready states due to failure. soon as you're comfortable saying, you'll be shown in the pro, the as
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we saw, you will see the new particularly to you. we will not stop our reference so that the un security council and the you and as a holes give some assessment of what's happening. i make a cold to the warring policies 1st, in this case, primarily to israel, to say spice, and to establish a humanitarian truce, of course, due to the american visa or the security council was paralyzed for some time. but we still have a general assembly on over the i think this issue will be hopefully discuss that for now. the only way to help the people have goals is 3 by life for life. first, i heard of that the issue of opening, the rafa border crossing is being considered. we sent you mandatory ne, through egypt. we do not have the opportunity to influence his route through the un security council due to the position of the americans as well. not just so it's more or less depressing it the process before to move on view and the reform process has its own history. these
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efforts began quite a long time ago when to governmental negotiations on you and reform with almost about 20 years ago. before i switch over here at a more equitable security council configuration, the better reflects of well today because we see the domain in so western states in the security council, which in some cases, such as the situation with the russian humanitarian projects simply do not allow us to get the required number of votes to adopt the resolution, which is knowing the virus according to the un shots have to ship. and other thing is that you can also abuse of right of beats, or when you're national and naturally selfish interest. and you can assess differently how the permanent members of the security council behaves here. the yesterday is latest, american veto goes beyond all limits. since here we're talking primarily about a humanitarian resolution with, you know, it is part of the day this stage, the us task is not to prevent israel from carrying out a military operation and goals of the wills and will not suggest this use of the just kind of as
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a positive push cuz we're gonna have to show it to you. so i think no one is 100 percent happy with the un. no one can say that the organization works effectively. and these, the expectations, the various countries of the world and regions associated with it today, most of the you and has a different success stories, some crises that you had managed to result quite effectively. so many crises, such as in the middle east, have not been resolved for more than 75. yes. the fact that the un does not exist in a vacuum and the reflects so well today or not well today is not ideal. and accordingly the u. n. is most ideal because of what is the more equitable, well, decimal opportunities that will be for improvement. i think we shouldn't forget about this and expect some miracles from the organization pulled by met the country . so initially, the nicholas still supplements, but on the go, which is what she seems to be the western countries. and 1st of all, washington i've never really had and they're supposed to israel. and as far as i can remember in all these crisis that i'm folded in the middle east,
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just at least recently, the united states clearly took the side or israel. and it shouldn't have come as a surprise to anyone. on the surprise was that the americans seemed to be working together with every one to the last moment on the draft humanitarian resolution on gauze summit even began to have the feeling that may be best on the americans with supported by us at the very last moment when the americans realized that the resolution was gaining, but they simply be tired and much of it was a nice in the back from many, including the brazilian presidency, somebody to come. so you just have to exciting. so united states is the united states. one is the influence of this country on the well stage is significantly reduced and a painful transition for washington is underway from the unified wall to a multi part of the one. it is a company by prices that are very um, place on for america. us for more on any of those stories that you've just seen, as well as all the latest updates or websites or com is your place to go. want to speak to scott on the back again at the top of the hour with all of today's top stories. see that
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the, the only one main thing is important for not ism internationally speaking, that is, a nation's products are allowed to do anything. all the mazda races, and then you have the mine and agents who are the slaves. americans, rock obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, that doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous boy, a man that wants to take over the world. that was the culture of strategy. so some of the vehicle in your english v i n b, i not finished it, often. zip on in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east. the reason
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us, hey jim, it is dangerous. is it the by the sovereignty of the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nature, what is founded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large arms companies would lose millions of millions or is business businesses good? and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fashion. the thing that we can point me to with them for the gifts at the side of celia was this because they did just wouldn't care to get a car through the new year. oh for g. if i teach the way, know if i'm you teaching the scholars that should to store and you have to do this, i'm going to invest. i look forward to with that to. she's more, it's
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a cheap little bit. let's move. i'm on the stairs from 1st month to month. mazda is a lot of to move menu. so looks like i'm sitting here. i'm just, i get, i use one for so the lowest scholarly. i'm all of that. so i'm going to study to the progressive rock. i used to give a shot finish. this is just all just for the i'm a fraction of when it comes thing to do friday is the material ordering the power report for over the, for sure. instrument and the temperature of the intention to some of this, the russian states never as tight as i'm one of the most sense in the dfcs office. i'll send send up the keys
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195 and speed the one else holes. question about this, even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the steven twist, which is the points as jo biden's bizarre visit to israel, tell us the green light, a landing page, and oh god said was a deal made to allowed a deliveries from egypt essentially does the bye, didn't ministration have a strategy? in the meantime,
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palestinians and gaza are dying of record numbers. the 16 people are reportedly killed dozens in just after these rarely volume is the oldest greek orthodox church in gaza. the civilians were sheltering from mass starts. they've been showing everything even churches in most all houses homes. so we relocate to the church that they showed us that the families of those kidnapped to gaza, started as a sole 3 pickets hungry, faster big protest. people come here, 2470 concepts. the release of the 2 hostages by hallmarks was only 200 of this. i still believe to be held inside garza, the destroy relatives demand moist on to secure that for you to find the products that put back to death can fall into the hands of how much time.

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