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the, the, the red carpet is rolled out for the rainy and president who meets with a lot of it, puts it in the heart of moscow. on topic on the street. the price is impala side, and the north south car to connect the nation's also ahead to of she's just not state. she's in charge. it turned out that in practice the next day with their allies. that's the russian president on this calling about moscow believes in the fed, global economic models, something that he says is undermined by wisdom on the southern. gonna send you a rough word comes on the ease. riley attack on the area of enclave refugees with border to buy the idea to allegedly find safety. the
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coverage of the conflict of the middle east and major updates, shaping the world. welcome to arch international. i have mike up watching the running and president has met with the russian leader in moscow. abraham, racy and flooded me put in had a big agenda setup for the biological tools, including the crisis in guys, a host of international issues and the building trade between the 2 nations and the rate in president. so it was created by a child fund committed trio, castro when he's playing arrived here, and the russian capital is visit comes a day after vitamin, which emitted trip to the middle east meeting with the leaders of the u, a. e in saudi arabia, as a russian president, well companies are reading and kind of pod, both lead to stress the need for cooperation and for exchanging these about the gather conflict. to the left,
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you treat the rules by 20 percent reaching a good result. $5000000000.00. we have huge infrastructure projects. we have been discussing for a long time and now are coming to a realization of the north. so 3 way project we cooperating or spears. and of course, it's very important for us to exchange views on the situation in the region, especially when it comes to palestine. because especially, i think the reason that mankind is suffering now is the unilateral decision making in, on just a global system. and what we see in gaza is a demonstration of this system. what's happening in gaza is a genocide and a crime against humanity. it's very sad that more than 6000 children had been killed by the zionist regime. even worse is that all those crimes are supported by the us and the west. lateral person has been very busy indeed. and this morning for him, started with an investment for him here in moscow, where he gave
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a sort of updates on the health of the russian economy. and he said that russia has proven that a can would stand any challenges in the west has failed in its quest to we can and isolated russia and not in slides right now. power dynamics, i change and in the world and the west is losing its grip. and is trying to contain the growth of other countries having become accustomed to treating them like colonies was made to do it. and this is just, you know, that know the entire global system of phenomena relations is undergoing a stage of radical. and as it has just been said, you reversible change, they are connected with the fact that the former model of globalization is being replaced by a multi point model. and really in need of its costing. just remember the former un secretary general mr. coffee and on coffee was a brilliant diplomat, a very good and decent man, i can say that for sure. and he spoke sincerely. and it really seemed impossible to
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deny it. at that time. actually there was nothing to deny because globalization was there, it was developing. the only question is that it was understood differently by old people with you. and the goal is that people sit, we're also different and people like coffee and, and thought that it should benefit everyone that everybody should be put on an equal footing. nothing like that ever happened in practice. and he was one country . it thought differently that there should be a model of globalization. the united states is in charge cost and now said that they are sharing with someone but not with their allies. it turned out that in practice, they exploit their allies. he added that more countries are switching to national currencies in trade, which in the long term will make the us dollar relevance. the added up new or countries are refusing to play by the wes rules and are choosing their own the
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national interests over washington's. and once again, when it comes to russia, the west fail, then it's ultimate goal to break down russia. and in fact, it's sanctions had the reverse effect and actually made rush a stronger on its own. and the food it was the name was let me remind you that one of the decisions of wisdom countries last year was to disconnect the russian banks from visa and mastercard systems. the calculation was that this would make it impossible to pay for goods and services. bring down payments and consequently, paralyzed the countries banking sector. as them wisdom colleagues put it, and they wanted to make us citizen stuff, such with their humanistic plans. they wanted to create problems for millions of russians, families. however, in practice, citizens and businesses were did not actually notice the silent transition to the national payment system,
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which is successfully operating and developing today. and at the same time, we stop paying commission fees to western companies. they only missed out on what they could earn in russia. and on the side lines of this very same form. vladimir putin also match oman, crown prince, to express his eagerness to build and strengthen uh, corporation between the 2 countries. he says that it's especially important now in the lights of the g opponents, except we've seen the lights of the west double standards and usually polar vision of the world. so it seems that for a long process version of single democracy and the economic cooperation and the model of the economy in international relations is much closer and more attractive . now, after that form vladimir putin match with abraham, right, you see the iranian leader where they discussed the regional and international issues and also reiterated their commitments to strengthen and expand their corporation latimer fruits and even joke that one point same that he really,
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really wanted to pop over to, to ron, as he was flying over the country during his middle east. it's for there. yes. today, or of course, as we know, he visited the u, a. e and saudi arabia and he got a spectacular, spectacular, a welcome, the and discussions there mainly centered around the energy market. so they all in the side that they need to strengthen the corporation within the opec plus,
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and that they need to maintain a stable and reliable international energy market. so lots has been discussed. lot of repeats in the math. all for leaders, pretty much in the space. so what was it? 48 hours. you could say so very busy that a an item date for him today as well. but you and 2nd, to general on to no good that as has expressed concerns about the desperate situation in gaza. it elected to the security castle. he is vote for the rarely use article 9 to 9 of the united nations tratta. more than 8 weeks of hostilities in gaza and israel have created a policy and human suffering, physical destruction and collective trauma across the israel and the occupied palestinian territory. there is no effective protection of civilians. the health care system and gaza is collapsing. hospitals have turned into battle grounds amid constant bombardment by the israeli defense forces,
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and without shelter or the essentials to survive, i expect public order to completely break down soon, due to the desperate conditions rendering even limited humanitarian assistance. impossible, and even worst situation could unfold, including demick diseases and increase of pressure from mass displacements into neighboring countries. article 9 to 9, all the un charter allows the secretary general to call a meeting of the secure to cancel on his own initiative. to specifically issue warnings about threats to international peace and security, and assign of just how serious the united nation is considered as the crisis. the article has not been involved for decades. 20 people have been killed in this solven's, gavin, instead of rough, i have idea of a 4th is a striking residential building out of the destruction. the young survivors carried to hospital has locals a deal with what's left behind with had from those who felt the area would be safe
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of the there were 3 very big explosions. then we subtract them. the apartment up there. my brother's apartment, it was completely destroyed along with the floor below it. a large number of people had been killed around 20 motors excluding the one that most of them are children in the internet with less from the other cities and will stay in it. and now the peasants home, when suddenly a rook is said, the house and we were thrown in there, eventually i was pulled from underneath the rubble. now we've heard from the spokes bus and we'll find a, his information infection, demetri delani. and he said that the voices of the pa, the state and people can no longer be silenced. i believe that the ballast and you, people are winning the conformation war. it's neither how may i ask no, 2000 units already. and israel has proved to be a failure even though politically. it has also proved that it has total control over the white house congress, senate and most recently attorney general of 14 states that have issued
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warranties to media outlets. it to cooperate with any anti is re the organization. this is a show or failure that proves that the balance they need people through social media were able to present the true facts on the ground in disputed bloody the nature of the state of israel and the genocide that is actually taking place. despite all the efforts done by the genocide sympathizers especially used, especially hollywood leads that and stick their nose uh out of their own personal interest and their do as a tool to do or the fan politicians of the west. like so not like go schultz. all those people who are not able and have failed eh, greatly in suffocate think about sending the voice even though they have tried to
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do so. i guess the principles they ever declare that the championships such as democracy and freedom of expression of a so called safe zone thing guys and they've become zones of diseases or human suffering. it's beyond 9 of us. signed a taishan facilities know what the provision about according to the un children's fund. now living under and less bombardment, people, and g as a can hardly call a play safe. meanwhile, the us state department says the easel is aware of a special un designated to many tear in areas. worship people go, so people should go the and the side sides. let's take it one question time before you ask questions on the answer. so people should go to the un designated sites except for you general say there are no safe places in gaza. there are shelters. that's live that you are in flag that are sheltering thousands and thousands and thousands of people, men, women, and children who are trying to stay alive and get some food, get some water. we have seen since the beginning of this conflict that those places
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that fly, they are like habits have not been safe. i did not say that they were safe zones. that is a different concept we have seen earlier in this kind of conflict. the idea of safe zones and what instead we have moved to what we have supported our areas that are the conflicts insights. and there are sites that are you in flag facilities that israel is a, what is real, is aware where those sites are. israel has placed them on the conflicts in with and israel's not supposed to target those sites said an own fact that every person born or guys and guys i must register with those ratings and they know exactly where they live and where they stay. and so. so yeah, some of these right in that sense that is a knows that these are you in designated and center is and they're flying video and flag and all that stuff. but they target them nonetheless, as they did today, god is the size of the larger washington dc area is not
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a very big place. and 2300000 people. what uh, what are they going to go? so you keep moving from place to place and you hit them on the road, you have them and their new places you have them and you have $0.10 or so it is just nonsense. i mean there is no safe place. so he also discuss potential will crimes by is right, including raise on hospitals. here's the sake of this. and now here's how the us a state department. suppose the person responded. if it did happen to get to work on site, i would say that is a tragedy. it's a tragedy for those. it is right. it's a tragedy for their family members. it's a tragedy for the palestinian people, and it is a tragedy for the world. but if it happened, it's got to work, i'm always at work site. hi. i'm never going to be able to make an assessment here . you saw today make a conclusion about more crumbs. definitely very deliberate, fast finding the process where we then apply the fact to lot. it's not something i can do, but it just shows how critical and the police are state. and i say the government
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doesn't mean they are. they can easily issue and more crime description that need expense on in sudan, and against the present, the russia against, you know, all kinds of places where there is no stock evidence of such a crime. but when it comes to, you know, plenty of evidence starts the evidence, physical evidence recorded evidence day after day in facts and several times today . what kinds of keep getting, you know, repeatedly committed by as well. they shy away from describing it at such the united states of america that really allows israel to go on with bombardment of the civilian places at the c u. n. a place to be say, a national organization of places. and so there's, nobody will that dropping bombs on the center will cause that hundreds and thousands of dest i'm on disability is then i'd say, it's the 1st and premier and power of the israel's aggression. so every
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single ballast india and that is killed in gaza was actually killed by a us made bomb. our munition is ready and boss of the to the u. k. has descried past the is as quote, i mean we population a see and this is the is what it was got into a lot of efforts to evacuate your civilians. here's a statement. how much efforts as well is doing to make sure the palestinians will get to a designated areas in the southwest area of gaza. something that's not in the past . all the countries did for the me, population is real, has always treated the past as a, as guilty. all cost is including babies. i mean, you know, when you were to pull the plug on incubators, i mean, and, and obviously you consider everybody in connie, babies that were born after october 7th, to be and these, and, and that to be hostile and then to be an legitimate target for the way the military
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and the question is will the world, you know, what are the major part of the world, the russia, china, india. i mean, all the major pies all the people that will they take us to do a preventive? i in the wake of these roles, intensifying attacks on gas, a us national security council spokesperson, john cubby has stated that the washington is not in the favor of a permanency fire in the conflict. we do not support a ceasefire at this time and i think it's important that we talk a little bit about what we, what we mean when we talk about a permanency spar that is a, that is a step that you take in a, in the, in advance of ending a conflict, both sides laid out in arms and it's a sign that we're going to get into some. ready of the negotiations and the conflict. we don't support a permanent ceasefire dis time. all right now let's cross live to the host of the conservative daily podcast, joe old. my joe,
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i'm glad you could join us right now. but what is your take on john cub a statement that washington could not support a pub, med and cease fire? well it, so 1st of all, what he's saying is not true of the ceasefire. it has not come just before a final resolution in war manufacture ceased buyers the news historically in order to bring down the temperature of conflict across the nation in multiple nations. and so what you're saying is, historically not true is not factual, but that's the, this is the problem when we talk about washington, can we talk about the united states, is that they rarely tell the truth. and the other part of this is, is that why not have a spar? you have a meat grinder, you have people that are dying. yeah. will meet women and children and families are getting torn to parts and you're having an entire new generation of terrorist. they get generated or you just call what it is, people that are upset over the fact that lost their mom, their dad, the grand parents are children. those people are going to want vengeance. and so you're, you're creating a, you know, are perpetuating generational hate for,
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for uh, 2 groups of people. it's wrong, it's wrong what he said is wrong. he's funny mentally wrong. but everything coming out of washington today is fundamentally wrong. now, 17000 gallons of all right. the last, the life and these are the attacks and how high mazda city in depth will be before the us or. busy as it stands and pushes for peace, what, what are you assessments? i mean, how many people have died in your grade? and if you, how many russians have done, you create. how many people have died in sudan? how many people have died in iraq and afghanistan? you know the, you know, madeline albright, in 1996 the half a 1000000 children dying and iraq was an acceptable casualty in order to make sure that our interest were served and united states that was long before the, you know, 911. and so they, are they talking rhetoric, there's people that are sitting behind a curtain that are making decisions for the american people that do not serve any nation. and they don't respect the sovereignty of those nations. so i don't think
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that there is a number, i don't think you can actually satisfy the blood verse of the american machine. and it's of the institutional right that we have going on in our country and look, i'm not, i'm not anti america. i am proud to be an american, but my enemy is not rushing. my enemy is not a rack landing me is not afghanistan, nor is it the palestinian people. but you have an apparatus of our government that literally says it's more complicated than is and a says firewood stop, people from dine. and that's ultimately what we should use as a, as a measuring stick for humanity. but not washington. it has to be now spoken and it's criticism of russia for civilian and that's what are your bank accounts for the sending the hypocritical approach to you create versus a gas i in the if you put them side by side it's, there's no comparison. look, i look at, i will hold somebody responsible for, for, for creating or, or humanity or in crisis. but what russia has done has been surgical actually could walk in. and just basically in iowa, you create your brain. it has,
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has absolutely 0. they have 0 ability to stop if, if russia one or 2 they could come in and just wipe them out. but they don't. but an essence, that's what israel did. and unfortunately it's the israel is, is the people of israel that become the unnecessary victims of this and the palestinians. and this what can only be described as could book the theater. it's, it's, it's unfortunate. and frankly, there is no comparison to use that as a comparison to say that what is happening and rusher for them to basically push back on some of the is off battalion and just the atrocities being committed. and ukraine against its own people is it's laughable. but it's something that the washington would probably do, like joe old bond house to because of it at the daily podcast. thank you so much for your insight. hey, god bless you right now. as a joyce well marks the start of her new guy right wing is reading groups, marched in east jerusalem. the old city judging is ready got men to take control of
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the ox. a complex ox, a mosque is located on one of this fully a site, so as long july using on christianity the run up to an after the up to about 70. some of the 7th i'm not strikes. is there any offers of titans restrictions on muslims attempting to add to the compound? according to a spokeswoman for these are the police. the demonstration was cut short due to a hateful speech and protest as disobeying command. prior to the march, a large number of officers was dispatched to the damascus gate in preparation for the crowds. the march in jerusalem to night is a blatant tarnished attempt to set fire to more rain isn't caused more destruction and death. as prime minister, i approve much as in jerusalem, but not violent provocations. if there really was a cabinet in israel, he would not allow it. now we have a chance to speak with some of the demons straight. does the best say there are
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holding this much of a sign of support for ease really forces? the point of the march is to show support to the army. the soldiers fighting now in the guise of strip and were here in jerusalem because this is the capital of the jewish people of the place of the temple. and i'm going to watch to towards the temple about and in the march at the western war. now in the temple mount is there you're out, there is arabs, they are enemies, and we don't want them there. and we want israel came back to the sample. i'm on then to build the sample. i get the 3rd dimple. so here is always celebrating the 1st night of hanukkah. it's a holiday where the jews celebrate served victory over the greeks. and on this day of hon, across the 1st day of hanukkah, they decided that on march, which would lead around the walls of the old city of jerusalem through damascus case and then to the west to wall demanding rights for jews to be able to pray on
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the top of mount, which is always placing the world for jews. right now the total amount is controlled by the walk islamic chargeable trusts, which is their jo damian base entity which limits the rights of jews to pray in the holy aside in the world for jews. for mars started about 8 o'clock, but didn't get more than a few feet when the soldiers and the police stopped the march. not really clear why they said they didn't like the signs that they had seen. they didn't like the chance that they were hearing. there are more extreme is in the group of $200.00 people that were changing things that were inappropriate are considered to be racers. and right now they're just kind of hanging up signs and try to protest for their life. on the temple mount of this month marks to century status, but then us president james monro 1st articulated what would become tomorrow, doc, train a kind of stone document that opposed european colonialism in the western hemisphere . washington's policy had
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a significant impact on locked in american new nations and the consequences as still being felt today with all the details. here's oddities, retail blessings of the monroe doctrine. just turn 200 years old, but its role as a tool of u. s. foreign policy continues to be used to this day, to argue with us has the right to intervene in latin america as we continue our look at the doctrines of legacy. we turn to the way it was used in nicaragua during the iran contra affair. the scandal occurred back in the 1980s when the administration of ronald reagan secretly sold weapons to a wrong to fund the congress, a group of anti communist fighters in nicaragua. president reagan initially signed an executive order in 1981 authorized a covert ca operation to support the right wing rebel group, the starter over the road. the left defendant needs to government. daniel ortega in nicaragua, i must speak to you tonight about a mounting danger in central america that threatens the security of the united
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states. this danger will not go away. it will grow worse, much worse if we fail to take action. now. i'm speaking of nicaragua, a soviet ally on the american mainland, only 2 hours fine time from our own borders, but not everyone was on board with riggins planned to target the government in nicaragua, and that included democrats in congress. in fact, they passed the boland amendment starting in 1982 in an effort to prohibit the federal government from providing military support for the purpose of over throwing the government in nicaragua. meanwhile, the c a was air dropping thousands of 15 page manuals telling nicaragua to love their country and shares their freedom, how they could sabotaged their government. president reagan, austin, american, people in congress to continue the finance of the central intelligence agency is called the tool against me, correct? he says he's a is to make me come rog would cry, uncle to bring about
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a restructuring of all governments as we're trying to make us quite unco. based on this difference, all resistance, we know only one cry, the chrysler peace with dignity. that is, was, was sick from the united states, despite the crimes committed against us will extend a hand in friendship. congress began it's official proceedings in the investigation of the url and contra affair. in 1987 and the testimony from it brought new evidence to light, revealing that reagan knew up and personally ordered actions that appear to be directly on with the congressional restrictions against a to the contrast. the purpose of this meeting is to focus on the political, economic, and military situation in central america. there seems to be no prospect that the democratic leadership will provide for any vote on the nicaraguan program. i would like to get money for the contractors, but another lawyer said that if we go out and try to get money from 3rd countries,
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it's an impeachable offense. the lawyers argument is that the us government may raise and spend funds only through an appropriation by the congress after riggins 2nd term, and that george h. w. bush became the next us president. and in 1992, he pardoned the remaining 6 people whose convictions haven't been overturned on appeal. notably, the us senate's investigation found the reagan administration's efforts to overthrow the leftist government in nicaragua, included support for an issue that regions own wife took a stand against drug trafficking. there was substantial evidence of drug smuggling through the walls. phones one's a pulse of individual contreras, contra supplies, contra pilots, most of the res, what was the contractors and contract supporters throughout the region? us officials involved in central america failed to address the drug issue, fulfilled on jeopardizing the will efforts against me, correct? why?
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so what gives us the right to meddle in nicaragua? well, according to the deputy director robert gates, it was the monroe doctrine. he also argued that the congress had no chance at over throwing ortega's government calling their efforts have hard it, and he argued in favor of a more aggressive approach that included the use of air strikes. the fact is that the western hemisphere is the sphere of influence of the united states. if we have decided totally to abandon the monroe doctrine, if in the 1980s taking strong actions to protect our interest, despite the halo of criticism is too difficult, then we will to save political capital in washington. acknowledge our helplessness and stop wasting everybody's time. gates was notably a pointed director of the c, a by president george h. w bush in 1991. and he went on to serve as secretary of defense under president sports, w bush and brock obama. a reminder that all this scandal was made possible by
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numerous members of the us political establishment. they did one of the things they do best, they protected each other from accountability of the ross up. busy big investment farm in moscow i didn't put in, has delivered the key note address. we spoke to the on golden and basset to russia on the sidelines of the summit. and he said that his country's ties with russia a strong and will only get better in the future. the bulk of it, the bad. we think the bank is in the republic of on goal and plays an important role in beacon nomic relations between the 2 countries. due to the sanctions in polls in russia, which have also affected to be to be bank. it is not currently operating and i'm go what decided to attend this event and to learn about to be to be an international politics in general. moreover, we are here to utilize the information obtained during this event in order to transmit it to the 6 intern coming.
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