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in the the as well as bottles now rage and especially upon us again, the southern golfing by to monetary and the price is, is taking its toll of civilians would already fled to safety with fins. his last trip to the middle east brought them at persians, heading to the ranch and for biological tools, for the leaders of the united of i'm right now to raise their costs, pulling the plug, $8.00 to us, and we'll make it by the premium presidents is sold off the last minutes tops as opposed to much of a red between washington and t a over the failure has been much tight count of sunset. again, for us to come out with the news uh,
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rips off with the defense security partnership with you as the west africa nation continues to break and tie with the west the only one every hour. this is all attempts, national banks to keep me company this wednesday. it's great to help you with us. well, starting this off is where you do troops have now which the city of hong units that's in the south of balsa. and you know, i guess as it's pushing on with this assets to wipe out, come us a law firm its uh, need to somebody. okay. does railey military forces are now fighting? and con eunice? i'm us as capital. and the southern gaza strip is the military wing of hamas is divided into 2 primary divisions that acts as the terrorist organizations of the centers of gravity, the city brigade of garza, and the fun, eunice for game our soldiers are advancing to dismantle from us as military
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capabilities, mobile as well as ministry on tuesday, really footage of troops and action in garza. and as strikes on various targets. and the reason that's out is the ground operation expands the pump into the southern parts of the enclave, which had previously been declared as safe for civilians. and the student professional interest peoples, you can see, continues to be fair read into the hospital in hong units, which is already a show tough for thousands of the idea of intensify just as strikes in the south. the number of injured has been said to me increasing. we have one distort local whose family have been buried under collapse building the
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well as israel expands its military funds of deeper into the golf and south, the situation is becoming hotter for those tests. brittany speaking safety, i discussed the latest developments with john this from across the region on the walls. student program has said that the renewed fighting and gaza is making the distribution of a almost impossible. i'm not. humanitarian was also on the threat. so can you just give us an insight into what the situation is, what you all right now, i think this was one of the heaviest days of fighting. and i knew this did not sleep at the air strikes and did not stop the buzzing of the spied drones was continuous. and i know the idea is at all is that he could almost as north.
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and so he could almost at his ease of loss of house with them. uh they did try to quickly uh, take on some, some lands uh buy it auction through the defendants main little i'm did a very heavy s like in order to ensure that the tabs are as much as possible. yeah, i'm hitting a local office. i also use both on the inside is that i am from inside the u. s. that the clock is ticking. and that the support for any of them division is in against the fif in here. and that was the, is the out. so we're thinking that they're looking for a 4th when we're thinking that this is some kind of a legal jason happening in the background for a ceasefire. happen as soon as possible. it is through the to the most uh, many of the is it a negotiations have left
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a couple of months ago. she usually has not stuff is happening through uh, the mediator. the people here are sometimes trying to leave for the problem is that there is no place to go that olds out of luck. and even people who like, for example, usually personnel, or if you're ready to tell the workers aren't going to any place where they're basically leaving and find to find sions that as far as default or other safe place and some of the smaller clinics or the most extended 80, i'm going to ask you just a perspective for me on the side, i mean, month to but i talked about a potential seatbar and it's actually something that thousands, what quoting say is. so intel of fees, i just want to get a sense is this a grubbing sentiment within as a society or just a few known friends voices. part of days rarely, they once said this time that they tread for the loss. they could save from god.
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those 3 will be eliminated, so there will be no more ro kits that fired towards ease row anyway, what unites always, riley is they said they're willing to have a peaceful future. no one wants to live in that constant war. and then the wars are, as it was in israel seen since the beginning the end of the forty's. um, what's interesting is that the, by the mystery said, will restrict travel to the us by what it considers speak free must is raise such as such as an elbows. but it holds responsible for undermining security in the west bank where you are, i'm in your opinion, what's the logic behind not and do you think that will actually help stabilize the situation that there are there brought us to as are, according to the american states and but it'll been, you know, wisdom countries too, but event of that circulars cool and fault and violent action. as a fax,
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i got this policy next, not to interest. they like to sit on the that will be on, you know, money of about 650000 civilized, one of them that was back on these, i'm selling. how did you all the ship? so they have the default on the bus books and they can install dr. visa, but they're not a sales call on the ban of those countries to prevent their injury because they were involved in violent actions. i got to some of the thing i was on this is recently increasing the percent of the way they can fall as soon as they take over the land, they brought them sort of using that old sort of go into that field. so the situation are difficult. i met the threats of the expanding ground operation. people will continue to feed from central garza trying to find shelter near the pool with egypt. people who fled south say they still to feel safe. and they're both. we want to understand if they want to kill us, that them surround us in one place and eliminate us altogether. however, instructing us to move from one location to another is on 5 different types of kayla. so they may have done decisively. we are dying, we don't mean numbers,
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way human beings with no numbers. we don't want flour provisions. we simply seek understanding about all right. here we are wondering where the ball, 6 tons of goes to the section for a place to find refuge. there seems to be no way to provide us with shelter. and gosh, we manage to relocate from one house to know that we have state in 8 or 9 houses before arriving to rob la. presently wet transfer you to our buildings from han units to drop off. it says there was no transportation available, no cost or any other means we had to walk from honey this to russell. well, the world health organization has also moved. it stopped piles of medical supplies for the south, but it's meant the vital delivery is to read the struggling health got to finish say it's about to pay for spoke and then what can i say sions appealed to israel to seize hostilities fairing but the south of the and cave could soon show the fate of a ready to have a state took no. we have seen what happened to northern gas that this cannot be the
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blueprint for the south gas that cannot afford to lose. and now the hospital as health needs continue to sore intimacy. fine, military ground operations in southern gas, a particular in hon. eunice are likely to caps thousands of from health care, especially from excess and national medical, complex, and european gas, a hospital. the 2 main hospital in southern gazda, as the number of wounded and sick increases. according to the wto, only hospital of the hospitals in gauze us still continued to operate on all of those 3 only capable of providing basic 1st aid. the health care situation in the end tape is described as catastrophic that might put in for associated discuss the matter with w choice folks passing, crushed on mine. so what happened apparently was that on the ground, the, the, the idea of the representatives hold our team and the lead of our team and goals are the head of the country office verbally,
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that they strongly advise to move supplies out of the warehouse. because within 24 hours, because off the woods, the stone would be a military operation area. hence low access. it could be so might be very limited to get to the suppliers or might even have collateral damage. so while it was not at the mountains, if to be very semantic here, it was a strong advice. your organization is also called on as well to, to take measures to protect, to help civilians. and i'm, she mandatory, an infrastructure has a, as a israel being cooperative in regards to such request. just lays exactly into this because i'm also making it up impossible to access a warehouse with medical supplies are located, which already is way too little for the needs and gaza right now. so they have a bare minimum, let's call it that way to prevent access to such
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a such warehouse. this is also in the attack on health like it is to shoot at an ambulance or to attack a hospital out of 24 hospitals in the north. a 3 i barely functioning and to be a partially function, that's what the population has up there. we have 12 hospitals in the south, so look to get a 36 and out of these 12 all of them only partially functioning. none, none of them believe um the older crowd available, feel people are lying on the floor. normally those in need of help of the dev literally flying on the floor and sometimes we get to beat it on the floor because there's no of those faces anymore. but also the people at sheltering to finally find some safe space. um, he's a horrific circumstances in and get tax continue. and of course the nightmare right now is that we see the same happening in itself. that's happening. so in the north and let's not forget to use riley's have told people for about 6 to 8 weeks move to the south to the states on. so now people are have move those with good. those we
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need to buy those were able to move um and that would be a tex. continue the same way. so it's, it's a, it's unbelievable my the and his 1st trip to the region in full. he is, lot of it boots and we'll touch down in the middle east. later on wednesday, the russian president set to visit the united arab emirates on saudi arabia, who hold by natural tools. are these correspond to english donald supports from abu dhabi or this visit of the russian leader? uh, it takes the 2nd place in terms of he's may judge, well, visits to a, for a nation's. the 1st one is a quick reminder to you. it came by to china where he visited the shooting ping again. that was the 1st major for and visit for the russian leader since the beginning of this special method to your price. and you, craig, and this for and trip of his uh, takes the 2nd place. it's the runner up. and of course, it is a major event a here. and given that the eyes of the well, the spotlight is focused on the middle east right now. due to the tragic events in
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the gaza strip. and the russian leader is here with plenty to discuss to meet some of regents biggest power houses, including of course, he's 2nd leg of this journey to saudi arabia. but here in the us, he's program is very, very rich. especially given that the u. e is the, is russia's biggest trading part in the middle east. it's the biggest economic partner in the region here, at least that's the view of the russian government. in fact, the economic turnover and of the trading volumes between the 2 countries have been gradually increasing over the past several years, especially in 2022 when the trading volume read some $9000000000.00 between moscow and abu dhabi, where we are right now. in fact, and of course, this visit of the russian president might come as a surprise to everyone who has been listening to this mindful brush isolation of lighting, a boot being the most isolated leader in the world. in fact, it is being,
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he's expected to be greeted with a bang here, and that his motorcade is set to enter the archway, which you can see right behind me over that in the distance the archway of the palace here in abu dhabi and of course, uh because of strip, uh, ukraine and uh, i know the only issues that the russian president is going to focus on here to approve both the u. a and the saudi arabia. they have been invited to join us. he breaks political into economic align something and initiative the russia has been spearheading from well, the stage of the cradle. i have to say, so obviously this visit of live improvement is seen as a cornerstone event for that. but our crew here will be standing by in abu dhabi to bring you all the latest. and my colleagues, marie, if the notion i is traveling with lab reporting to saudi arabia and she will be covering that part of these jenny as well as her plenty to stand by for plenty to expect to come out of a pond address. but you queens present to us,
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you will make us was abruptly counselled on tuesday. it comes in mid report of a rift between washington and t, of, of, of who's to blame for the failure of the summer account for funds of, against russia. with more, his all tease shot at defend ski, it's over ukraine has lost on we have to accept that that's a general fee not being branded in editorials and all fades across the western world. but before you have officially waves the white flags, the nit picking where it went wrong has begun. top of the pine is an investigation by the washington post. it's, they set the face of the much hyped come to offensive speaking to move the 13th senior officials from ukraine. the us and europe, the picture that appears to be no less than sean bullock. both sides took about an air of frustration that was concent 2nd guessing,
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and despite citizens keep confidently projecting a decisive victory intelligence community in the us said that there was only a 5050 chance of success even before the offensive was launched. it was clear, nato allies couldn't provide ukraine, will take voltage in an exchange between the us defense secretary lloyd austin and ukraine's top military commander. austin aust, what do you need the illusion? he responded that he required a 1000 armored vehicles and 9 new brigades trained in germany and ready for battle . i took a big gulp. austin said later, according to an official with knowledge of the call, that's near impossible. also in that was the supply of thoughts. hillary shells have was expected to bloom through $90000.00 or more a month, but us production was badly a tense of that. it was just mass,
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the former senior official said at a certain point, we just wouldn't be able to provide them with the officials also told the kids, the pro choice, the wrong one. the americans had long question, the wisdom of cubes, decision to keep forces around a besieged eastern city and back. promot, ukrainian side, differently, document holds had become shorthand for pride in their troops, fierce resistance against the bigger enemy. the city finally fell to russia in may . will gain simulations convinced the west the new queen needed to focus its efforts on a single strategic objective. but she has thought it new back to the illusion and vision to making the formidable length of the 600 mile front. a problem for russia . western official solve problems with that approach, which would also diminish the fire power of ukraine's military at any single point of attack, western military doctrine dictated the concentrated push towards a single object of the americans yielded. however, the investigation reveals to binding was briefed early on the counter offensive
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could very likely fail. ukraine was frustrated, too, with its allies promised equipment. it moaned, arrived late to i'm fit for the battle fields. a lot of weapons that are coming in now. they were relevant last year, the senior ukrainian military official said not for high tech babbles that had crucially, he said they had received only 15 percent of items like the mind clearing line charge launchers, mc elsie's needed to execute their plan to remotely cut passages through the mine fields. washington, however, it tells it differently, saying to you, i've got every thing it was promised on time. it was ukraine's fault. official say, if there were issues, the pentagon concluded that ukrainian forces were failing to properly handle em in pain all the equipment after it was received. what's clear is despite the rhetoric but ukraine would win this battle with russia for me earlier stages,
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there was always doubt you quite. and it seems, was due to fail from the start nato allies knew this and yet gave it just enough rape to hang itself with both sides though, shifting the blame to one another to the full mouth. chapman of the us joined cheats. the stuff has reportedly made controversial comments about russians having best fruits slipped. the washington post claims small committees was came during an official trip to germany. there should be no russian who goes to sleep without wondering if they're going to get the throat slit in the middle of the night. you've got to get back there and create a campaign behind the lines. former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott where it says the statement reveals a lot to about current minute treat thinking and washington or the problem here is that this is an american general speaking to ukrainian forces. and it just makes
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clear that there is no distinction between the to the united states. i think you're going to be seen in the weeks and months to come. we'll try to distance itself from this conflict. this conflict which it helped create, which it promoted, which it sustained, and which it is responsible for when it comes to casualties on both sides. in general, miley statement just makes it clear just, you know, how much blood is on the hands of him and other american generals who, you know, we're just observing this conflict, but actively participating passively encouraging ukrainian violence against russians is not the words that i find shocking but the fact that he's encouraging ukrainians to slit rushing drugs. that's what i find shocking because america is not a war with russia. indeed, america should be seeking good relations with russia, the normalization of relations with russia. we should be seeking a strategic negotiations about the control of nuclear weapons, but all of that gets thrown away when an american general of his rank is encouraging ukrainian soldiers to slip russian forces. this means that america is
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a partner of ukraine in this conflict. this means that america is responsible for every dead russian, and i don't know of russia's ever going to be able to forgive this. the says, request such as decision to scrap a security defense partnership with the broke, the west african nation announced it was cutting its ties on monday as the ministry of foreign affairs of the republic of needs, yet has the owner to notify the denunciation of the agreement between the republic of egypt and the european union on the status of the common security and defense policy mission. i'll be your opinion in these. yeah. and the withdrawal by the state to be share of the consent grunted by the deployment to the european union military partnership. mission the government of media has decided to withdraw privileges and immunities grunted in the left side of 2022. since a clue in july, and this has been increasingly distancing itself from the west in width. for
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example, the state broke military agreements with, from some expelled pirates, has um, pasta. the corporation would be, it was supposed to help coming about the threat of the tyra in the country, but failed to produce many results. we got local reaction to the move it's a good thing because really the european union doesn't like europe and union came to colonize us, not to get along with us. really, i'm very satisfied with the matter. they just have to leave the country almost. there are other partners were already willing to help new jerry zip. so if you ride to break all these code, duration seems signing. we haven't seen any really results. so what's the point of steam is complex in normal when you share a to explore all the horizon. batteries, so you'll see people. so it's a good scene to the extent that it will allow the european union to understand that these yet is a sovereign states. stay that has the right dependent policy in the national pull
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this up and even international policy for use media has been corporate with friends and particularly the european union. who can say that edison has changed at all. because i think that there is a new wind blowing across africa where people are able to save their angry and say no, no, we're able to take charge. and this is what is happening today. wisconsin is like news here. we're just showing leadership by taking responsibility for years. africa has been under the west minot point. so this decision by new here, i think she is a seller to a decision. this month was 2 centuries since then. he was president, james monroe, 1st. all took united. what would become the monroe doctrine, a coolness started, don't you? and that opposed your pin colonialism in the west and having to spend on $200.00. he is late to latin american countries, all still feeling its impact,
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as well as he's rachel evans explains. on the $200.00 the anniversary of the monroe . dr. countries in latin america are still feeling the impact of its influence. as venezuela recently passed a referendum on a century old territorial dispute with guy in the borders they were fighting over, were influenced by the us back in 1899. that's in washington. invoke the doctrine passed by the james monroe administration in 18. 23, which opposed european colonialism in the western hemisphere. but as the russian embassy in the us know that it was in about opposing colonialism altogether. but rather about making way for the us to take the lead in influencing the region of this and the, the near colorado, a policy of the united states has not disappeared. so after 2 centuries, it has only acquired new phones. its vivid personification is attempts to twist the hands of original pock missing to come in foreign policy. i'll try blackmail for
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disobedience and defending the southern passport development. the administration should have thrown the law nowadays mongo doctrine into the dust being of history. in one example, the monroe doctrine was used in the creation of the republic of panama, going back to 1851. panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain negotiated a treaty under rivalry over a propos canal through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty. they gave washington a license to build and manage the canal project following and heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 19 o. 2, the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia agreed to washington's project. the terms dictated by the us secretary of state at the time lead columbia is congress to reject the deal. i just say that the administration of theodore roosevelt was not unhappy would be an
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unders statement. make it as strong as you can. those contemptible little creatures and bobo, top 2 wrote to hate all to understand how much they are jeopardizing things and imperiling their own future. the result, the us covertly supported a succession. this revolt of the province of panama in 19 o. 3 roosevelt then declared in 19 o for the us had the right and responsibility to militarily intervene in order to correct what he called chronic wrong doing. and in exchange for a guarantee of independence from the us, the newly declared republican panama gave washington the green lights for permanent rights to a 10 mile wide strip of land for the canal. but it didn't stop there in the 1960, it's john f. kennedy. in the monroe doctrine during the cuban missile crisis, then in the 1980, it's ronald reagan use the doctrine to justify us intervention in el salvador in nicaragua, his successor towards each
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w bush did the same in panama in the 1990s by claiming the monroe doctrine the u. s . government got the access it and control it was seeking, and it has continued to use similar strategies around the world ever since. washington tries to turn to tenants into its back count, given the same us monroe doctrine, the global reach and then legal unilateral sanctions, the stages of a tool to force solver in countries to comply with its will. instead of saving latin america from europe, the monroe doctrine was used as an instrument of u. s. foreign policy, which argues that european involvement in some countries, internal affairs was bad. but when washington carried out similar strategies, it was acceptable because the us was a fellow america. now that is how things are shaping up this wednesday from all on those stories on many of the suppose. i don't know that to on t dot com enjoyed the rest your day. the
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oh, the cans was only seem to increase with each passing day is counter offensive was an utter failure. continued mass and western support is in doubt. zalinski is popularity is on the decline. and the military essentially has few ideas, how to proceed. kim is running out of options. the the in 1884, the german empire began its colonial invasion intent and maybe from the very start,
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berlin encouraged the white colonists to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drives. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protests and led to rebuild your in 19 o 4. they hear arrow and now my drive is rebuild against the german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm the 2nd was fully determined in order to suppress the rebellion with the up most of irritate against the inhabitants of nam may be a germany through its 15000 well equipped army all around the country. concentration camps were built in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the german, skilled up to 60000 people, among which there were 80 percent of the here railroad tribe,
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and 50 percent of the number dr. the events in south west africa are called the 1st genocide of the 20th century, and not without reason are compared to the holocaust just 2 decades later after the massacre in nam may be a hitler's a solved unit put on the same round colonial uniform which puts the world into the chasm of the 2nd world war, the do monday or produce the city on the right here. we usually if i want to do nothing in the remember those are still exist very square for, for your me a solution in liberty. next 3 of energy to the new system. look at that, what you.
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