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the winner there. so why is it done any way? i can only think that the reason is that there are some games played in the back such as the credit game it is set. or there are rumors that begin best american invest us bogs of the ukrainian debt for cents on the dollar. and they want to the european union and to, to pay a 100 percent off of the steps, which would be the biggest gain in history house significant with losing us simple be for you quite. i mean, how would it change the situation on the battlefield? imagine ukraine as a raft of logs, etc. and what binds that raft together is the rope of american financial support in moral support. and that rogue is dissolving extraordinarily fast every day. so that entire raft. imagine coming apart it, see, that's what ukraine's future is. that's what ukraine's economy is. that's what
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ukraine's military is, and it has no hope. it has no future. it, it has nothing because it has been a frankenstein monster that the united states has generated since the late 19 ninety's since the orange revolution. and then ultimately, with the 2014 uh, over throw and the generation of this nazi genocide against the russians which president putin stepped in, to stop, to discover the drifting story of hilly on us falls on the wood feelings condo. but i see that something next and will be back at the top of the the
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so your courage and leadership and tenacity in journalism and publish dixon. so it's a mattress and that just just depends on it. the, the wiki links using non state hospital intelligence service. i think the man, as i talked earlier, hard tech turner's to trainer a trainer unless he has to answer for what he has done. assange trace it up to a 175 years in prison for publishing classified documents,
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a non profit, major organization with the i'm to provide an in of a to secure, anonymous way for sort of seems to leak information the in april 2010, the organization came to international attention. when they released a video showing a war crime by the us treat in iraq the in may 2010 private manning was arrested in charge of leaking classified documents to wiki leeks. including the video previously mentioned to us diplomatic cables and reports that came to be known as the ask and war diary and the rank lower logs. in july of 2010, they released an extraordinary compendium over 91000 internal u. s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, which revealed 195 previously and reported civilian depths in
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august, 2002 global mainstream media published stories, increasing julie in the song of raping to women in suite in october, 2010 wiki leaks released technologies classified in the treaty in history. the rock looks these drugs revealed the dean panels previously unreadable to civilian tests in november, 2010. they published cable get the largest set of confidential documents ever released to the public, giving us an unprecedented insight into the us government's foreign activities. just 9 days later, assange was arrested as a london police station on a european arrest or run to the nations to swedish vacation. meanwhile, us officials confirmed to the straining and embassy in washington. the justice
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department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned to be charged under the us law. most likely the espionage act. 2 weeks a, to these training and embassy in london advise the straining government. that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us against which leads were likely true. on the 16th of december, the saints was released on bail, his passport was confiscated. he was under house arrest for the next 2 years, the november 2011. the you k supreme court moving this should be extradited to switch to face questionnaire. vacation in june 2012, to avoid being taken into custody by sweet, and then extradited to the us. assailants took asylum in ecuador, and embassy in london. the in the 2nd half of 2016,
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the company contracted to provide security services at the embassy by the government of ecuador, begin assisting the caea and spying on a st agent as visitors in the embassy. they uploaded the security camera footage to an f t p server and gave a c. i a access to it. in march 2017, which the leaks published faults 7, detailing the activities and capabilities of a c, i a to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare, through smartphones and other devices. it was the largest leak in the history of the c. i a in april 2017, the us and that was an hour priority to arrest the sage. in august 2017. trump offer to sage a part if you would disclose who was responsible for leading democratic party e mails to weekly weeks before the 2016 us presidential elections. assange refused to give up a source in december 2017. the us government gave the u. k. government, a sealed warrant for a st, just arrest in february,
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2019 the echo during government receive loans of $10200000000.00 from various multilateral institutions of which the us, the majority cheryl or the loans were provided with the agreement. the sage can be removed from the embassy, the in april, 2019 u. k. police entered the embassy of ecuador and forcibly carried julianna's sage out of the building and took him away in advance. on the same day, the us indictment against him was on sale. charging him with one counts of computer intrusion. he was sentenced a 50 weeks and bill marched prison. in the same month, sweden reopened the sexual assault investigation and the us filed 70 new charges against the in february 2020. the extradition parent can support each criminal court. in june 2020, the us department of justice issued update,
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18 count indictment. every face trial in the last phone cover, they would face a sentence of a $175.00 pieces in prison. in november 2020 sweden dropped the rape case after reviewing the evidence. on the 4th of january 2021 judge correct sir. rule the sage could not be extradited due to his mental health and risk of suicide. you know, to the 2020 in a 2 day appeal. but the us few k churches in favor of the us sent over to the decision note to expedite to solution today pools 2022, westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. the okay. and the secretary, pretty patel. signed the funding in june of 2023 london side
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court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian hassan is still being detained in definitely solitary confinement in that marsh purse while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump. right bellenger's patients. and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of the media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the, the swedish case,
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she's the one of the most phenomenal is a crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and that is to women, went to the police for having juliana sense testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an h. i d test not to have him prosecuted in any way and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people there to understand what was really going on the you and especially about posted on thought took need semester. the leads are speak swedish . so she was able to read the bargaining, adding this additional documentation, and to expose at the least for the,
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the c evaluation some due process including active my new position. i've already been the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010. after 5 days for reopening, 2010 can started the c shelley open for 6 yards when he was finally question. in november 2016 and the may 2017. the prosecute. the young me close the investigation and dismiss the case. and then when do nothing was interested in april 2019 a new, a swedish prosecutor reopen the case, but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed the investigation ones in full and the november 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was just separating many of the investigation. dugean was never as
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charged for a. and i can assure you that if they have an added dentist, they could have me definitely charge him and they need get to the board came on try . yeah. and they did that these days has been use to describe the sort of condition nice affordability at the fuck is the public opinion offense. and on that rape case, the never was, it was just part of this manipulated firestorm that was created in an effort to bring this knowledge down the launch we 2 weeks published votes because of course, targeted by the c i a, in the intelligence community. and part of that smear campaign was to pay which he leeks as a sorry, again, or
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a friend for austin power. i rushed to moore and report which investigated the trump russia saga, and found no collaboration between the trump campaign a and russian exonerated with the leak. so there is 0 evidence that russia provided any leaks or information to wait 2 weeks. we should also be clear that we see leaks published over $700000.00 files on russia itself. would've been dear what 2 weeks ago and the from the, one of the arguments we hear about it. why join us on should be targeted from those who believe he showed his eye. he somehow put people at risk, but what we've seen in more than 10 years now is a complete failure by the us government to present any evidence of any concrete harm. cause anybody at chelsea mannings, trial ad for me, which i attended was
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the, the test. so i usually do at least academies needed to copy math from the, from the projection. so it would surround a journalist. they needed something to distinguish us and i couldn't get to get one except before the how they felt they felt opponents when he'd been reject, according to being a more country position court. in the final weeks, he had this material in his possession, in the final weeks the got in the new york times. and the spiegel became involved in processing and sifting through this material and had a great on the joint launch, a guy that rejected us the try to put a hold to it for don't any one of them. the only one to say delay was drawing us
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out and always wishing absolutely wisdom. and i'll say this in any course, certainly an american court. it was julian who tried to stop the release until that full reduction has been done from the 1st day to the early hours of monday morning to redact. the was with him and we were sharing the problem. he rejected a 10000 nice by himself, quite literally the state of the on the, on the, to the my, not the sort of practice the listing. you know, less or to i am is as a mix. so he would not, i am used to edit that was the, the fundamental work that the made the, the better each of the documents 5, there was $96.00 medium boxes, carefully rejecting the cables and to david lee hang lew,
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causing publish the password in there. but he had a great sense of responsibility for the material for the souls who provided the material. and for the material itself, he went to great pains. he contacted hillary clinton to ask for help in redacting names. pay off of that to the u. s. government and they declined the u. s . military accounts of local informed was that they have, they've given in some data that we've had worked with him a little bit into your law. why could not wondering whether you have found all of those, whether you know, or they have, if they have a particular code, does it give a call within that, within the road to dig sizes, as you can open to now does that said it is possible means of maybe maybe as 5 or 4
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heroes firing for their choice. and we are forced to make on choices. those hard choices. do we do best effort to minimize calm, which we have done with the understanding that this is an ex, extraordinary body of material capable of producing extraordinary reforms? so what i want to say to people looking at is how do you, if you think so, just a traitor is a rapist, he's a nurse whistles, she's a hacker. i don't blame you because you have been to see if you think you've not been deceived. that's normal because otherwise you wouldn't be such the what if everything we talked about somebody was would we have the courage to see through it with a fresh perspective?
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would we be willing to go on a new journey of understanding? this is a story of description. nice, ready for read everything to bring to the floor in the redlands diary likes the theater, which is where we had those sitting places and that's at the university of mountains. miss julian is a student who was sitting here. there's a couple of us, i mean, kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the cause of between physics, science, lod, sciences and politics of philosophy. so i was really lovely to engage with someone
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who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas of logic and political thoughts. that ability to one thing clearly critically from original perspectives and to, to have no fear and communicating them to think outside the box to think from a different angle. here is clear that it was incredibly at the depth, that's even computers, as mazda, head of, i think, where most of us were with what we were learning and science. and actually, i think i had it on a lot of the computer science courses at the time that was at solar eclipse. and the office to go through and south is right, like a narrow window through the. well, may he also fill in a night of as a cramped into a car and we just went on the right. you joined, shed all bunch of these songs i did collected from on the web a bunch of amazing interesting science songs like home lira and then like once you
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buy them and only take like the mix of scientific music, music people who communicate in science concepts really advanced physics concept, gas is low and these lower black electromagnetism seems to have an idea of when i, when i have the theme and radium and gold and wonderful incredibly 90 but, but lovely to be experienced to, to be introduced to the elementary. often we have conversations where we don't want to make anyone uncomfortable or embarrass anyone or call out something which will really identify audio caused some friction. but actually, julia was really feel us with it and he had no compunction. i got, you know, julian because i was part of an early internet clean these here in melbourne. he was corky. a observer of people clearly very smart. he wasn't that interested in what people thought of him. part
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of that i think is a little bit of an autism spectrum and that he didn't notice it. one of the things of he became most interested in trying to address was the issue of corruption. you've seen a lot of corruption growing up in his tray. he had lived in a small town in queensland during the jo, be able to peterson era a time when people were passing brown paper bags of cash to police ministers. he is at heart deeply and intellectual deeply sink, or he was very interested in corps route problem. so things where does the system fold down at the foundation? corruption being something that the if it was fixed would have this kind of enormous flow on effect. it would reduce equity in society, poor people would be less poor. also there'd be just less of a sense of injustice across society. is such
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a super intellect that can burn through the inflammation. and i've never seen anybody so focused. he would just stay up for a day just sort of racing, you know, like a all day old and all not researching things. or the way he came in to form when he leaves was a kind of a interactive process over time. like why making, you know, they had a lot of ingredients and to be fine tuned. he had white boards that he'd rescued from tips. so his house had white boards in every roof. some people of paintings or posters, football, and most of white boards were filled with things. sometimes they were equations. sometimes the equations were filled with just words and reflecting a mathematical language of a social phenomenon. and what he could see was that information was becoming transferable. copy eval at little to no cost in large
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quantities. and so that churning desire for this deeper social change. combined with these other overlays, enabled by technology. i think just meant that everything came together at the right moment for him. my 1st contact with his wife on june sent me an email describing something since this project he had in mind to working. so the idea was to put out secrets classified secrets of coverage. and that seemed to me extremely unlikely that you could really circumvent the national security there and see what julian's idea was for, which he likes was that maybe we don't need to go through our mainstream journalistic channels. there's an ability that encryption can give you if it's done in the right way to allow protection of that information to say on there really valuable. so those are really valuable piece of information. so really courageous,
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powerful concept that the website could facilitate the anonymity of sources that have information that could expire on doing by governments, corporations, whoever it might be. walter with key makes deb was not to create the citizens of the world like general, which is how the politicians treat them. they commit the crimes they do misdeeds, but never in front of the general and don't let the trip one find out. what we're really doing doing is to talk about the logo vicky legs when he was setting it up and it's like an hour glass when it's too well. there's one on the top and one on the bottom. the 1st well dripping down with leaking into the 2nd world. and he said it was, this is, this is a little bit of a what the world we could make. a well informed by the lakes of the
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previous world of corruption. and if those lakes in phone or other would like to make, it will make it at a better place. and in some sense, you know, the l boss is, there's so many of the ability to it that people and they sustain corruption and wrong doing for so long before they, they feel a need to expose it. tom, thank you very much. bleed into the media is completely manipulated and controlled, more so now than ever before. and so into this one game, we see leaks the disclosure about the single greatest route expanding
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verizon is here. they are telling you price $120.00. so for example, and as for your phone pop, for the largest detecting machine, well the difference of the or the as long as it was just written documents on the us in the united states is very, very welcome sleep. the freak them out was when wiki leaks
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managed to get hold of video archive and video footage of action killings carried out by the united states in both of the, in iraq during the iraq. cool. the one of the things that we learned very quickly about brock obama was that he was not a friend of transparency. he was not a friend of whistle blowers and he was very, very easily influenced by the c i a and by the rest of the intelligence community, perhaps because he came to the presidency with no foreign policy experience. worked behind perhaps because he just believed in the mission of the c i a and the us intelligence service. the
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fisher cannot make some countries to give up its opening team exchange percentages and become someone said like russia must remain so right on independence. that message is coming from the present volume and puts it in during a riley by the countries building plans. the reason is where the s likes are reported to killed. maybe 50 policy is in residential areas of northern gaza. will they just on paris condemned as well, with a coming of the faith from goverlan worker who was in a private residence and the idea of attract, i'm dawson finding the idea of admit it killed, 3 kept to being god, this why the movie a make shift and white flags instead of the have field public outrage over the conflict.
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sean, is it the new policy that we just you people i don't understand the show with the city of the life of lawrence and i saw a new center in moscow. this is odd. see welcome to the global news and welcome to the weekly process. president clinton has received tremendous support from the countries runing policy in a raleigh ahead of next year's election speech. he emphasized the importance of russians remaining united despite the western attempts to destabilize the nation. yes, is the, the right to invite the necessity of our country is to be strong, which means everything secondary and the necessary which he, which divides us must be discarded. and of course,
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we must and will make or decisions on the our selves without orders from abroad. pressure cannot the, like some countries give up its 70 in exchange for sausages and become someone satellite. we must remember and never forget and teach this to our children. russia will either be a sovereign self sufficient power, or it will not exist at all. we ourselves will determine and create the future. this is the world view of a southern state. i am confident that the united russia party will continue to offer society precisely such a unifying uh, creative agenda latimer a booth, and received almost unanimous support from the ruling united russia party. something that we expected, of course, he will be running as an independent, so he's got a $300000.00 signatures technically which no doubt he will be able to do. but we use this each today. he's a really nice across a party to remind russians once again that it's very important to us,
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remain strong to remain independent. sovereignty feels like she was a key point for him to make sure that russell with science any outside interest fee, or is any outside plus or. but i see having on least real aggression against us. and it grew from year to year, the west and the leads hope not only to bring down the economy and social sphere of russia, but also our political and state system. they believed and still believe that they could. they could so internal turmoil among us methods for such the stabilization are widely known and have been tested. the more than once by wisdom leads, in many regions of the world during so called color revolutions. but such recipes did not work, and i'm to, they will not work in relation to russia, authority, independent and silver in a state. and then this is made onto this whole balance to make sure that russians all safeguard those traditional values build on the demographics in the country and
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also moving forward. i realize that symes are such where it's very critical right now for russians to be united to come together and build on wants from the cheap so for and also of course come up with new ideas and build a culture moving forward for most importantly, making sure that safeguarding the countries in size, rushes interest and key priority. and we've heard lots of words on support from many politicians here today. and this not only the united russia party that offer that support, but also we hear from various different political parties. so will be waiting to see how the presidential campaign on fault and no doubt the word suffering seats and traditional values will be the key themes coming up in the presidential campaign. we have, i'm joe and politician. i knew of him, paul, the back. he says, the european union is, i think, a gains, its own interest and industries a suffering as a result. and i do think that you member states would have to be solved rarely,
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even if deliberately a deliberately decided to say the parts of the software g, in order for the image benefits would be kind of these of scale. and that's particularly uh, i think, 2 of job of the country that until they are fairly recently had considerable economic par, but never really shows to act. and it's in accordance with its own national interests. and the germans may be because of the. busy defined the national interest in very curious terms, namely, as the transatlantic interest, the european interest in the interests of this, all that minority group, or simply as the interest to do. good. so i'm afraid europeans no longer
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share the desire to be solved and even europe is not assuming its own interest. it's actually liquidating its own industries because europe was strongest in those industries that on its own calculations. now i most comparable to the environment. so europe is destroying its own a industries in order to achieve motor goes to the other. now all those 50 passes were killed in a series of is really the s likes to target. and so again, there is in the cities of jump aaliyah and they live here. but so according to the past in media every day, the situation in northern gauze is getting worse. with the widespread scenes of devastation. apartment building has been reduced to rubble and many people remain missing. local, just a host of off reports, a ceiling damage or the, the other somebody new day doing singles and gas as these really won't play and
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still get home seemed to ballier and beat lot here result and you know, of 50 deaths and 150 wounded many remain missing on the rumble with the strikes eaten homes to golden inhabitants. the village above could seem. sunset has been transformed into an emergency facility for the hundreds of thousands in milton garza, the black, basic necessities. the make shift cent. tell pervades with minimal resources providing medical care on the challenge and conditions, highlighting the absence of essential tools and the risk of infections. the scene in northern guys and faults with the crumbling health care system. and these were the inclusion stuff. you didn't save homes about residential areas. and so the overall casualties are passing in debt. so is 81419000 with another 50000 wounded. that's according to local authorities. the initial, how much that type on israel 2 months ago, 10 to 1200 lives. and i know that $130.00 of hostages of the dates will be held in
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captivity in gulf ivy. a forces have been directing fire at the southern gaza cities. they'll find you this as well as a lot for us, despite as well, having previously ordered civilians to flee from the heavy and baffled knowles of the dogs. the strip to those southern areas. a warning, disturbing images are ahead. the report this guys hit the residential buildings, the rough uh overnight coming at least 2 people and wounding several others. the un says that the city located on the border with egypt has become the gauze of ships, most densely populated area. as 85 percent of the display civilians have fled to the humanitarian crisis. these images from the southern gaza show a desperate crowd of passing is rushing to grab
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a supplies provided by the u. a through egypt into the show room saying the amount of goods allowed into the young life is not nearly enough in diet statistics. according to the united nations hoffman, thousands population is stalling me while false is a foreign ministry. it has confirmed the death of one of its stuff was in rafa who was killed in an idea of strike on a private residence. power says condemn the time of his demand in investigation. some members of the 5 parliament have also cooled the government to review its policy tools as well. it is high time to bank our fist on the table against natania who what would it take for the world to stop supporting israel and it's murderous madness. no sort of kid was veteran past in different, but i'm member of the front side body. so is that as low as is well,
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isn't condemned why it's closest i live in the united states. it will not stop committing atrocities the re me because the actions we need to see measures related to see sanctions imposed on on is that i need to see practical things. not only was that because frankly, we end up with words and we don't think that they need to in it. let me also point out to the fact that this is enough. this is supposed to be a safe, a for civilians general. so i don't know that this last week, so as a week of board, not only for the french government, but for the governments of the west generally that this policy is not working, that the government from deals and it's madness with with and savage. attacks against everything in gaza and frankly that, that should be the consideration of all of these policies because the government is
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really interested in the policies and the tax and the have to be stuck with the cost might be i think they are afraid, but they pretend not to be given the fact that they have provided assistance and support by some important worse than countries. first and foremost by the american side. so they can afford to say, we don't do that because they get the money, they get the lift and they get the munition, they get the diplomatic protection in places like they would like to vision. so think about but they know that didn't wouldn't be any percussion sooner or later. they would it be some serious, it is all about this guy and all the behavior and, and definitely the price would be, but of the idea of hazard admitted to mistakingly. today, the 3 hostages held in garza, just by them waving a make shift. the white flag as well as defiance, and it says that while he takes responsibility for the quote,
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high cost of the contract is a price he's willing to accept. as a defense minister, i take responsibility for everything that happens in the security establishment and everything that happens in this war that humans and the costs and the severe mistakes the same is true for the incidents yesterday. the price of war is very high. we paid every day, but when you know that you are on the path, that is just, then you are willing to pay a price and to you cheap your entire goal. which here is this drawing from us and return all the hostages to their homes. all the details, it must from the idea of investigation into the deadly incident. the government's handling of the classes have come on the increased. so good to me. now the idea of the chief of staff has confirmed the circumstances surrounding the event went into the conditions that troops faced amid the fog oval. and i select, uh, because we have, since the, uh, the 2nd decision could be
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a life decision problem. i think that the 3 hostages, did you ever think possible so we would understand it? they will they shirts so that we would see that there are no can explosives and they held the white glove. what attends, you know, a game of the above the shooting of the hostages was against the rules of engagement. it is forbidden to shoot at someone who raises a white flag and seeks to surrender. however, this shooting was scared of the i'll give income, but you know, under pressure the idea of has being close to the say that how much was previously use white flags to lower is already sold into the 5. 1 of the killed supposed to do was also reported to the shopping for help in hebrew. before being shots, the incident spawns a mass demonstration in the as well. the people accusing the missing yahoo government of failing to prioritize efforts to free the duct tape by how most don't understand how are me with people who came out with a white flag and shirtless that they're just seen shots and stuff because the
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soldiers are so afraid themselves, we retired, is it the new policy that we just shoot people? i don't understand? 0 brought me the idea of when we're going to do now was good us bill and there's no good coming out there that i every now and we're going these really got the table right now. the show in the city of the show strength, who's been to bring this to below. now they have no more time that they heard that there is an option for a, for a bargain for him. the one who is that home us and it's the coming in today that is holding the se option and would not go for it. and this is why we protest against the company. because we went in to make the a, a big deal 1st because disease is more important than anything is
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right now. when you spoke with eli commonness, senior research on the international and some shoot for counter terrorism, you says, and then the yahoo is losing support. so maybe increase public switch any of the conflict. so 1st of all, the juice of the amenities is because you did not seem to the beginning of the beast sufficiently sensible to the socrates, the families of the pools and the last 2 weeks. let me see here, to show that drugs are police, are the mills has. uh huh. what do you as, of what have you had before the war? before you such a general dentist would use the flip, some other policy, the divorce news. now, news of the trip,
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it's typically designed on the elections desired to dismiss the parameters are. so these are really sensitive to the collision of the be decided at the end of the like the parameters as, as being law in the west bank, the i d f says a city of to call them is a close mondays and fully an 11 hour grade that now he's ready for his wood tom and seeing what they this vibe does. terrace was the idea f as insisted that every policy in who was wounded or killed during that operation was a militant, we've got a reaction from local jonas. i'm political analysts, mohammed, and as you spice tulsa's field, why? that is, why they envision of the academy mandates with your discount. most times to this yesterday night until development and the morning call fair to day when
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a draw on use the to the pion rockets as to what the those ball assume you as an agent, some of the agent and the condition, then they best the according to the service so, so that's how the cnn or national is let me power input, cutting declared i do not a strike them on the mirror of the air is 5 spell assuming as there is a stuff, this is what i'm going to say. as i spoke to sources, inputs, cutting, it's a subset of i get, i guess that is what i need. what can us invasions getting calls seen as auditing them? and more importantly is so the section of the infrastructure in that is to do so while using the but those us to destroy the streets, the, it's our sector, vice water, sewage, electricity, internet and the philippines. echo due to the c o. u. c. o. the hill to a $196.00 fellow students killed since 7 october right now. 5th to one of them where from to cut him. the scene under that goes on says that the is why they are
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bosses the, it stuck to the movement of their music kind of stuff and it didn't allow them to, into uh, to, to cut them and introduce jobs onto motions. if you do terms to evacuate the agents for a time, which is the country due to death because of the injured referred to a power assign, right questions, societies, phones for us. and it says that he might attend an organization is facing enormous challenges and assisting those in need. the situation um, in the accounts and notions gamma and in other towns as when, since the beginning of the escalation in 1000 strip. we have seen many is ready the rates to many other pages camp which resulted too many casualties as well, which comes in a time. one is right, occupation forces and potentially prevented over medical teams from entering these areas. this as the case in the west bank since the beginning of the escalation, our teams are facing significant challenges reaching to the wounded people to save
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lives. we have been recorded alarm in the number of violations against our medical teams at up to this event. more than 260 different violations against the palestine or the christians ambulance teams have been recorded. this is brought in from completely denied access to the wounded people or the link access to the wounded people. attacking the wounded people themselves and address them when they were employed or answer them. suppose i tracking i would a dream of x and the beating them on. salting them. could you relating them as well as an open fire at them with teams are facing very dangerous conditions. only because they want to save life. caves the fee and ties and see says the plane is a must be forced to serve in the may because otherwise it wouldn't have enough
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sodas. you know what? it is impossible to avoid mobilizations store currently 1100000 people in the ukranian armed forces. no volunteer recruitment can make up for that fall. yeah, we don't have that many people willing to do it. i'm not just talking about fighting. there won't be losses. and this number must be constantly maintained. a draft for a new role to mobilize more service has been submitted to the plant in parliament. it would remove this event before police offices. i'm old previously dismissed. conflicts could be leaking sizes as eligible. also, women would be obligated to register for emergency service. i'm have to undergo combat training that goes live to international to any clyde press. and he is joining us from a nashville tennessee in the us time. thanks a lot for joining us. so kinda country,
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legally full since it is especially the women to quite literally flight until the end. and we'll then, so that's what community step in as many are clearly headed to the depths without training. well, it's highly unusual. it is legal. i suspect that the great passenger does a lot locally there. it would be legal, but it is despite with other international law to conscript the people that are infirm or of a certain age. but in this case, i think what, what we're witnessing is a, a change that is indicative of what the ukraine key ever seen save as it's status with respect to being able to defend the uh, or undertake the operations that they are undertaking in the eastern part of the country and it's indicative of them. i believe this is reminiscent of 1945
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nazi germany in the spring of 1945 american scripting. you know, boys are 1314 years old. and so this looks like, uh sorry to bug situation. and trudy is devastating. okay, but is also propose it draw things in the current law enforcement offices. how that affects perhaps a fluency in crime in the region. and i'm at what point is it time just to throw in the towel? i think the time to throw the towel in was months ago, frankly. but then in all matters of late this conflict is over except for additional dimes that is all necessary on both sides. um, at this point, you know, when they can script everyone and they reduce the ineligible people, such as the old and military,
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i mean the police and the women and that is indicative of of the end. and that will, that will result in nothing but further death and chaos in writing, frank, a crime if i may, if this law is, is passed and these individuals mobilize, how likely is it to make a substantial impact on a cranes war f is i'm, be, i'm only likely to see more people running away or heading to europe or just trying to get out of this. well, i think it, it will have the, the counterfeit. so you'll have more people in my view, flane the country. um, you also have perhaps an acceleration in the internal discontent within the country as i understand that their, their subdivision within the leadership in the military and even on the local level . major costco, i believe,
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is at odds with the present. busy zalinski and then you have the, the military and so when you have everyone who is, is possibly having to fight and lose their. ready lives like so many people, but unfortunately have to do some off the new frame needlessly rather. um, it'll be the disintegration of the country really. yeah. climb. i've one really one last question, you know, is the queen slowly sort of losing the war on information all the information we know, especially with having so many cases of corruption from ukraine. you think internationally is the, the slow, the news, the people side to, to lose face. and is a landscape as well as tom is going on. more people come aware of what really the ukrainian government is and if anything but democratic and i think people in the west are starting to get this information,
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which was really not available here. when this began in february of 2022. now the information is getting now that's as you know, we see here even in our congress who has been trying to get information as to where the money united states has been. uh, uh, funding ukraine where that money is being applied, what's happening to money. there's no transparency and so even our economy or smoke will agree at this point to additional money because the information is out. the people here do not trust the information they're receiving from a key ever seen. and you know, it's, it's a bad bad wrap up from our government, frankly, but i think it's pretty clear people here understand that the information they've been receiving in the western idiot for quite some time. it's not been that. yeah, it's very, very interesting. we've been watching it from handle so we don't have to leave it
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that i'm fine to certain climb preston international. it's funny, it little things again. absolutely. but sadly, i have held elections to determine the new government and for $250.00 c parliament as well as local councils around the bulk of nations. that's not what i should do and that was why president alexander will pick which last month they are considered as a test of is called government. i mean it's good i think for let's little 5, so from domestic physics leo be union. so that has been trying to more close integrate with the you are also maintaining is traditionally close ties and laska. we spoke to professor steph options, gadgets at the institute of european studies. he says the west push for new government in sub is in part because of his refusal to join in on. i'm to version science. i think that the main baffle will happen in the day and
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year, i would say, even in weeks maybe months after the elections. and because of the elections are happening in a very specific international environment in which the western countries, primarily c, probably sees the serve. you as a problem, why? because certainly i did not implement sanctions against russia. it did not impose sanctions to begin with. it did not recognize the legal succession of it's probably some costs about an adult here which was recognized by majority of you countries. and by all nato countries almost and also is not contributing enough uh for the ukrainian calls basically for the nate. busy proxy war and ukraine. so what's the west is going to try to do and what is was
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trying to do it even before the elections even started, is to create an environment in which the new governments will be formed in a way that all of these obstacles are going to go away, so they want to see a government which will they impose sanctions against russia, be recognized the succession of calls to where they don't hear from serbia. n c, be completely involved in the, the nato, a john, the way it comes to the war in east through your service is sort of who claim a, with a call sort region, has compounded the nation's benefit. e. u. member of the nation fell from west place also for the further of the it refused to impose sanctions on russia. for those reasons, i'm a professor. pacific guidance is also the in the opinion of the us on boss of the sub is closely trying to interfere in the nation's internal affairs. are
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christopher hill is one of the main architects of the nato aggression, brutal bombing and war crimes against the serbia and montenegro dye, which was called the federal republic of yugoslavia. in 1999. she is a known serbo full by the roots of old as well. uh, he's one of the very recognizable spaces of the clinton administration. christopher, as you know, is call simply modeling into the internal affairs of serbia and itself only when it comes to elections. he is constantly making comments about specific policies and basically he is behaving as the viceroy of india as the you know, 19 century uh, colonial. uh we are all of serbia and that is very obvious. and uh, yeah, that is very humiliating. uh. same uh, frankly, uh for, for this country and, and for our society as of,
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levels of dexterity, loyalty and discretion, that they usually go far beyond field assignments. but one of serving ones country reveals something that goes against its most fundamental cherished values. what band, concert she has, treason keeping mom about the abuse or sharing the due to secrets with the public and potential enemies. well, to discuss that i'm now in joined by john kerry, i called a former c i officer and the former senior investigator with the senate foreign relations committee. mr. king ratcliffe. it's amazing to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you. thanks very much. for having me now. uh you had a pretty successful and illustrious career with the c. i a and i think it's one point you became the chief of counterterrorism operations in pakistan, which didn't take him that much time. and as i was reading about your professional story, i kept thinking i was wondering what's more,
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the quality is this kills perhaps personal traits that allowed you to advance across the rank so fast. oh, that's a great question. actually. i think that i was an unusual officer in the i was always the good cock and the good cop bad cop scenarios. i found success in, in getting her gets whether they knew they were targets or not to like me. and invariably they ended up doing things for me because they liked me. i never understood why or how many of my colleagues uh preferred to use force or threat such as never seemed to me to be the smart way of going about things i found. and this is something frankly, that the f b i is practice for many, many years. i found that you, if you establish a report with a person, you establish a, something of a, a friendly relationship with that person. they're far more likely to tell you what
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you want to know and to do something that you want them to do. that if you use threats or threats force, you know, i, i don't know many uh, former ca, officers except for here. or at least i'm not aware of them, but i think what strikes me now is that your approach is very much like the, the approach of the russians or of the soviets. because a soviet intelligence relies far more on personal or relationship rather than technology or whereas the americans in the west centers, in general, there were about bugging, you know, dropping but much less about establishing or actually using human side kids here to get what they wanted from the people was that something that came natural to you? um do you have to sort of fake it or, or is it something that you enjoy? well, you know, the 1st 7 and a half years of my career at the c. i were in analysis. i just set a desk like thousands of other people and,
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and wrote analytic pieces for washington policy makers. and in those early years of my career, my boss is mentioned a couple of times. you would be a good operations officer. and i would kind of chuckle and say, oh well, that's nice of you to say i, i don't really have any just in being an operations officer. and then i got boar, i got bored with the analytic work and decided to try my handed operations. and it was only that, that i, i realized what they meant. i was, i was very fortunate in that. people just likes to be around me. i have varied interests. i can talk about everything from sports to the theatre or to politics, to international affairs. and um, and people like doing that. and so i went into the analytic training which was quite extensive. um it takes a very long time. and um, just fine, i found that i was
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a natural fit for that kind of work. i enjoyed it very much. now, most uh, former intelligence officers that ever interacted with tend to have a very particular sense of patriotism because i think one needs to how's that sounds in order to do what they are doing, to understand why they're doing that. i'm. i wonder what it was like for you in the beginning of your career and your personal relationship with your country and or what it stood for. oh yes, you have to be very patriotic to take on work like this. but i'll tell you, you've hit on something that's very important here on my very 1st day at this the i put my right hand in the air, and i swore an oath to uphold and to defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that's the oaks that we take. i hate to think that that day in that room of 300 new employees that i was the only one who actually meant it. you know,
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i believed for many years that we were the good guys, period. and so you could be either with us or you could be against us and it was only after the $911.00 attacks when we started doing things that i knew were patent least to mr. kerry, i can, can i uh press here a little bit here and because sure, and not being hired to run. i don't know. like some teachers program, you knew that you weren't going to be doing some clandestine, a secret, this things you were reciting out for the, for an intelligence service. after all, i mean, um, honestly, um, what was your own sort of a degree of fun, you know, holding up your nose at that point because i'm sure you should have a for seeing that there wouldn't be something that would go against what you are used to so, but there's a big difference between going against what you're used to and going against the constitution. everything that i was ever asked to do before 911. so well within the
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confines of the law. listen, i'm very happy to break the alarm. i'm very happy to break your law if it means that i can recruit you to provide secrets to me, remember to my job is to get you to, to commit s p in arch. in some cases, my job is to get you to commit trees. a very happy to do that. i don't care if i violate your law. it's the american constitution that i can't violate. and so until 911, the job was great because i never ever even approached a situation where i had to violate us law as well. but i think your, your biggest problem with the, the c i a after 911, was a participation in the so called enhanced interrogation program. and correct me, if i'm wrong, i thing who remain the soul. see i agent at this point to go to jail in connection
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or with a pro program, even though you explicitly refuse to participate in it. now before we go into discussing the, the details in your own moral universe, what was violated there? i mean, how do you explain this paradox to the fact that you simply, um, you know, spilled the beans about the wrong doings? and yeah, if you work with to jail, because of that, i've always maintained that we're either going to be a nation of laws or we're not. we're either going to be a nation that respects human rights, or we're not. we can't pretend to be this shining beacon of hope for the rest of the world, and then send teams around that same world to kill people or to torture people in secret prisons or to kidnap them and, and send them to 3rd country torture chambers to be mutilated and beaten and starved,
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and in some cases murdered. you can't be both things at the same time. either we're going to be the good guys that we professed to be or we're not. and listen, i've said all along that the people can agree to disagree on whether or not you want to torture or to have a torture program. but a mind you torture was patently illegal. and so if you want to torture people change the law. mr. curry, i could just to clarify, i'm sure you knew about the targeted destinations. uh all for him. uh, agents are our leaders, for example, prior to your joining the c i a for example, oldest numerous attempts on fidelity just for his life to name just one individual . i mean, you had the, did you have any problem with that on the moral on the moral basis or you saw that was okay because it was a within the year slot, you're talking about 3 different phases here. the,
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the church committee in the play committee hearings in 1975. i really changed the way to see i could do business and executive order 12333, that was signed into into effect by president ford lot assassinations by the c. i a furthermore, in 1993 with cd and on creation of bill clinton, the see i went through something called a cold c u l l, where the white house ordered the cia to go through literally every, the file of every recruited agent that it had to fire those agents to cut ties with those agents who had some sort of a human rights problem in their background, at least in the clinton administration, the c, i a had to take human rights seriously. pre 1975. the c i a was, was an organic organization going around the world murdering world leaders and over throwing governments. now the highest point of your career came in 2002,
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when the rate capture of a boat was a big data, who was considered outside is 3rd ranking official at the time. and somebody who's been the one on board. what on board the dental insurance extensively, he spent more than 2 decades in guantanamo with no prospect of either a trial and release. and the question that i have given all the, the extremes that he's site to his body uh, were subject to to why interesting the americans are still keeping him alive because i don't understand trying to pretend that his live right to life is worth anything when all the other rides are being so explicitly and so deliberately denied. well, 1st of all, you're absolutely right. this is an example of american ship cock receive added to worst. we were told in 2002 that was a beta was the number 3 and all tied up. that was just simply not true. not only
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was he not the number 3 and i'll try to. he was never even a member of our quite a few was certainly a bad guy. it was certainly somebody who had helped all kind of by establishing the house of murders, safe house and push our packet scan by establishing ok. just to training camps in kandahar and home in provinces in southern afghanistan, he was, he was something of a, the largest station for all kind of, but he was never a member and he was certainly not the number 3. now that's mistake number one, mistake number 2. this is something that we didn't know until 2005 was a beta, had a cousin, a 1st cousin who was also named other zabeda. and so this guy is gathering intelligence on the 2 opposite betas, not knowing that there are 2 and we're saying my god, he's, he's doing this operation in jordan. oh my god, he's,
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he's in afghanistan. he's in practice that he's in london. he looks like a terrorist superman and not realizing again that it was 2 separate people. and so in our files and in our minds, we built this man up to be one of the most dangerous terrorist in the world. he was not. and then we captured him, we tortured him, we beat him, we even removed his eye and then made a decision. but even though we knew he was the wrong person, he knew so much about the torture program because of what he had endured personally . that we could never release him from guantanamo under any circumstances, mister kara, could we have to take a very short break right now,
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but we will be back in just a few seconds. stay tuned. the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the madness of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to me online. we have a very quick propaganda. you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. some more questions ask the better. the answer
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is will be the welcome back towards the parts manager, john kerry. i quote, a former c, a officer and a former senior investigator with the senate foreign relations committee. mister, can we echo uh, as i was preparing for this interview and reading about the last story, i kept thinking about alexander soldier and it's in whom the americans liked the quotes and much especially he's saying that the line between good and evil of ron's not through stays, or countries by thrive through every human heart. then what it was ironic to me is that rock obama, who was in office when you were sentenced. uh and who knew about the um you know, the life story of i was a beta as well. who likes quoting so as you need to know if this kid she has
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a recommend, if he has books and he was very, very critical of the cruelty of the song. if the machine for example, and yet he did absolutely nothing either in your case or in the case of this man whose life is essentially being turned into everlasting torture. i wonder if that as an immoral point in c o 2, these whole situation here in the united states, the justice department likes to use the espionage act to prosecute national security whistle blowers between the passage of the espionage act in 1917 and the election of brock obama who became president in 2009, 3 americans from 1917 to 2009, were prosecuted for speaking with the media. just under brock, obama 8 national security whistle blowers were prosecuted for speaking to the media . that's almost 3 times as many as all previous presidents combined. one of the
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things that we learned very quickly about brock obama was that he was not a friend of transparency. he was not a friend of whistle blowers and he was very, very easily influenced by the c i a and by the rest of the intelligence community. perhaps because he. ready came to the presidency with no foreign policy experience or behalf perhaps because he just believed in the mission of this the i a and the us intelligence services. remember, it was brock obama who, who had a kill list drawn up every tuesday morning by the national security council to list the people core to be killed that week with drugs. these are people who have never been charged with a crime. so i was never, never under the belief that obama was a friend of transparency. i'm very interested about these paradox because on the uh, between uh on the one hand enhanced interrogation techniques. and on the other hand,
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a civil liberties because they are the total polar opposites of one another. and it is so interesting psychologically that it is your society that ex tall personal freedom so much that are still foundational to your national identity. and that would come up with this program and even try to sort of legitimize it on the need or off renaming it into something else. and i wonder if that was because of the end of the day it was a targeting for. and there's rather than americans that you know to for, and there are such treatment, perhaps that humanity perhaps, is somehow lower than that of americans. how would you explain this very difficult uh, and very polar split. i'm actually more cynical about it than you are. i think you're being to kind of in that, along with the torture program. the rendition program,
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the secret prison program. we also saw the warrantless wiretapping of american citizens, and i say is forbidden by law, for example, for intercepting or intercept the communication of american citizens. and yet they intercept the communication of literally all american citizens, not just phone calls, but text messages and emails as well. we now know from the twitter files that i say also collects many data from every social media company on american citizens. that is patently illegal. now we wouldn't have known this, had edwards no not told us. and congress has not had the guts to stand up and say, this is wrong if we're going to be again, if we're going to be a country that, that respect civil liberties and individual freedoms that we should be that country . as far as i'm concerned, collecting the data on all your citizens is pointless. it's very expensive, but his point that he would never have enough
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a list to sift through all that information. it makes no sense and to some extent, it's also like mine is asked of the american foreign policy because the americans often try to impose this very tool to control that comes back to her them. i mean, it, i one day embassy i ever looked and we associate the intelligence with intelligence . that is the ability to analyze. so i want him to see how he has ever analyzed the effectiveness of their own actions. a no, no, they haven't it, i'm so glad that you said that because here in the united states, like in many countries, but here in the united states, especially, we like to think that we are the smartest. we are the best. we have the best ideas . when we're in a room with people from foreign countries, they all gather around us to hear our wisdom and to follow our leadership. and that is just simply ridiculous. you can't possibly have enough analysts to porn through
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this information. so why collected in the 1st place, legality or illegality side, why bother to collect it in the 1st place? and another thing is, you know, the c, i, a like any big, lumbering bureaucracy is slow to make decisions. slow to change its policies. slow to recognize its own mistakes. and so you find the c, i a doubling down on many of these uh, these decisions only to realize when it's far too late that the decision was wrong in the 1st place. i think that that's, that's what we've seen in this series of decisions going all the way back to october of 2000. and one, with the passage of the patriot act is just wrong. it's not, it's wrong. it's stupid. and now you restrictive civil liberties. how do you get out of the way when these restrictions are being challenged on constitutional grounds? you have to argue that the constitution was wrong, or it was short sighted, or the, you're smarter than the founding fathers work,
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or that you're smarter than the supreme court is. this is going to be a fight that we're going to have to have to continue for generations. one of the tendency that i think your culture political culture has is this hyper bullock moralizing your setting up such a high moral standards for others in the very, very lowest. then there's 4 or 4 for yourself. or at least for your petitions, perhaps not for for the ordinary people. but what i'm interested in uh, is this uh, sort of a double standard of, uh, requiring far more from your adverse service then uh from yourself. i think i saved all around foreign policy. right. now i think the and the united states use is this moralizing slash demonizing with respect in relation with russia in china. it's adversaries. but it's also very lenient when it comes to more of consistency with its allies like israel, for example. um, is it, um,
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is it instrumental or the american simply don't see it. first of all, your point is exactly right. there is this uh, this hypocritical double standard, especially in foreign policy. israel is a great example. saudi arabia is another great example. you know, we pretends that we have this special relationship with saudi arabia. we don't, we buy their oil and they buy our weapon systems. and really that's the extent of the relationship. but with israel, this is probably the best example when i was serving overseas. in, in one case, i was the embassy human rights officer. so one day, the host government broke up a peaceful pro democracy demonstration. the rest of the 15 year old boy, they took him back to the police station and they beat him to death. and then they called the parents and told them to come by the police station and pick up the bind . so i went in to see the minister of interior, and i said, your highness,
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you cannot be to death a child and get away with it. i'm going to have to write this up and i'm going to have to inform congress because we are robust arms a sales program with this country. well, what do you think his reaction would be when? 15 minutes after i leave his office? does the i istation chief enters the office and says, don't listen to the human rights guy. we want you to open a secret prison here where we can torture people or better yet, you torture them. and then you give us a transcript of what they said under torture. do you think he's going to listen to me? or do you think he's going to listen to the c i a station cheeks. and that's to me, indicative of this, of this immortal double standard we have with our friends. what you're talking about. the secret prison reminds me of guys are, which is a big, open sky prison. it's not sick or a secretary,
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but the people are being subjected there to torture for many, many generations. that basic rights are being denied and yet israel and justifies it by it's right to defend itself just like the america after $9911.00. and even it's right to exist and i think george w bush all also used some sort of invocation of the right to exist. you know, they hate us because of our lifestyle on because we, we do something back to them. i wonder if you, if you're saying that the israel would be able to trade thousands in such a way if it weren't for the american backend. absolutely not that these really know that they essentially control uh, the, the american administration. and then congress is because of the, of the generations of, of support that the jewish groups and pro israel groups in the united states have provided to, to members of congress. last night we had
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a presidential debate for the republican nomination for president. and all 4 of the participants in the debate agreed that we should give unrestricted on saturday support to israel. and all 4 of these presidential candidates criticize the binding ministration. only because the by the administration made a statement that these really should make more of an effort to respect human rights . can you imagine they were angry and upset because the president called to respect for human rights, their position being and this is really the mainstream position in the washington political class, that these really should be allowed to do literally anything they want. and that means to kill anybody they want and nobody seems to have any problem with that. were you and i both know that's, that's a crime against humanity. so why aren't we doing something about it? well, i tell you why, because is there a lag in the united states are going north for sufficient,
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but for absolute security and to some extent, we also see the manifestation of that in ukraine, whether ukrainians are being act on to continue that they're fighting, even though they're not being adequately supplied by either the weapons or the on demand power is running out very, very quickly. my last question to you is do you think the americans would ever agree to leave and lovely because otherwise i don't see any other outcome. then a kinetic clash between your and my country. and i hate to say, but you're right. uh, yeah, i know, i'll remind you to that is the united states that has stood in the way of any kind of peace talks between russia and ukraine. is the united states that has rejected any such meetings? remember, there was a so called peace conference in saudi arabia months ago. and the russian government wasn't invited. or who a stupid idea was that there's that there's
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a joke that i'm sure that you heard that made the rounds that the united states is willing to fight to the last ukrainian. this is not the question of morals, this is a question of policy. if the united states would agree that you know, the, if can enjoy the monica and security is still the one of the most powerful countries into one. but it cannot have an absolute control. do you think it's intelligent enough? it's currency i a personnel or they intelligent enough to understand that there is no way around of a compromising on that. oh no, you're, you're exactly right. and i think that the c, i a does understand that. but there's a very deep divide between intelligence and policy on this issue. i think that that there was a, a step forward with lloyd austin's most recent trip to uh, to ukraine. where, by all accounts he said, we need to start wrapping this up. congress has attorney, they don't want to provide any more money. it's too expensive. we can't afford it.
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there's no end in sight. sanctions against russia haven't worked. if anything, they've helps to strengthen the russian economy and it's time to finish this and move on. so i think that incrementally, we're getting there we are where we are, but there we also it has this that have to finish here. thank you very much for being with us today. thank you so much for the opportunity and thank you for watching hope this. there again, was a part of the, the, the,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, it's also is this recent is ready as to why it's all reported of killed many 50 palestinians in residential areas of northern garza, b, i, d, f, admit it, killed 3 captives in gaza despite them waving a make shift white flag. the incident has filled public outrage over the conflict.
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they don't understand how army with people came out with a white shot. is it a new policy that we just shoot people i don't understand like mike is on pars condemn is all over the killing of a french government who was in a private residence during an idea of a tax on garza. also, she cannot make some countries give up its silver in phoenix change percentages and become someone set the late process lot to relay to solving and independent not methods coming from the present moment. but then during our broadly by the countries runing policy, the a good company today for the latest global news wound up i'm rode home on me and this is the traditional almost 50 policy is, were killed in a series of is really the asked length of targeted civilian areas in the cities of dev, aaliyah and they live here in northern garza. and now that is according to policy
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and media reports every day. and the situation in northern garza is guessing what with wide spread scenes of devastation, apartment buildings are being reduced to rubble and many people remain missing. who done this to my, who silva, as of all the media the, the new day doing signals and guys as these really war planes. doug helps inter ballier and bait lot here results and you know, of 50 deaths and 150 wounded. many remain missing on the rumble with their strikes, eating homes to build their inhabitants. which above could seem, sunset, has been transformed into an emergency facility for the hundreds of thousands in northern gauze. the black, basic necessities, the make shift cent, tell per rates with minimal resources providing medical care on the challenge and conditions, highlighting the absence of essential tools and the risk of infections. the seen in
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northern gas and faults with the crumbling health care system. and these really incursions targeting save homes about residential areas in terms of overall casualties of prophecy in depth told is approaching 19000 with another 50000, a wounded bicycle into local authorities. the initial how much that's 5. 1 is well, 2 months ago. claim to 1200 lives another 130 of hostages will. i believe the suit would be held in captivity in gaza. and their forces have been and directing fire and to the southern dogs and cities of hon. eunice and rough baths, despite as well, having previously ordered civilians to flee from the heavily baffled north of the gaza strip. so the southern there is a warning, disturbing images are ahead. the of the 3 rebuild. it strikes hate residential buildings and rough overnight shooting. at least 2 people,
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i'm reading several others the you and says that. so the located on the border with egypt has become the gaza. simps, most densely populated area as 85 percent of the display civilians. hopeful that the americans with him as have been twice as these images from southern gaza show a desperate crowd of passing, rushing to dr. aid supplies provided by the u, a. e to egypt. and just as a group say, the amount of goods allowed into the own group is not nearly enough. and then diet sophistic, according to the united nations hall of gauze population, is stomach. meanwhile process pharmacy has confirmed that a one of its stuff is in rafa who was killed in an idea of slice on a private residence. pirates has condemned the attack on has demanded an investigation. so members of the 5 paul on levels that pulled on the government to
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review his policy towards israel. it is high time to bank or faced on the table against natania who. what would it take for the world to stop supporting israel and it's murderous madness. nothing, i'll kidwell, let him pass in different mass. i'm member of the front of policies is as long as israel isn't condemned by its closest allies, the united states, it will not stop committing atrocities renamed because the actions we need to see measures related to see sanctions imposed on on is what i need to see practical things, not only was that because frankly, we end up with words and we don't think that they need to in it. let me also point out to the fact that this is enough. this is supposed to be a safe, a for civilians general. so i don't know that this last week, so as a week of board, not only for the french government,
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but for the governments of the west generally that this policy is not working, that the government from deals and it's madness with with it savage attacks against everything in gaza and frankly that, that should be the consideration of all of these policies because the government is really interested in the policies and in effects. and the have to be stuck with the course might be, i think, the honestly, but they pretend to be given the fact that they have provided assistance and support by some important worse than countries. first and foremost by the american side. so they can afford to say we don't do because they get the money, they get the lessons, they get the munition, they get the diplomatic protection in places like they would like to vision. so think about but they know that didn't wouldn't be any percussion sooner or later. they would it be some serious. it is all about this kind of the behavior and,
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and definitely the price will be, but the idea of hazard admitted to mistaking the kidding. 3 hostages housing the other despite the waving a make shift white flag as well as the 1st one says that while he takes responsibility for the, for the quote, high cost of the config, it's a price he's willing to accept. as defense minister, i take responsibility for everything that happens in the security establishment and everything that happens in before the treatments and the costs and the severe mistakes. the same is true for the incidents yesterday. the price of war is very high. we paid every day, but when you know that you are on a path that is just, then you are willing to pay a price and to you cheap your entire goal. which here is this drawing from us and return all the hostages to their homes. off the details it my from the idea of investigation into the the, the incident,
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the government's probably on the driver has come on the increase scrutiny. the idea of the chief of staff has confirmed the circumstances surrounding the event pointing to the conditions the 10th face. amid the fall, the wall that i select uh, bishop wilson from the uh, the 2nd decision could be a life decision for me. and i think that 3 hostages did everything possible so we would understand it. they will they shirts so that we would see that there are no kind of explosives and they held the white glove with it and you know, it came all of the above. the shooting of the hostages was against the rules of engagement. it is forbidden to shoot at someone who raises a white flag and seeks to surrender. however, this shooting was scary, the i'll give income, but, you know, under pressure. the idea of has been quoted as saying that how most of us as previously using white flags. so new is really so move into the trucks. one of the killed hostages was also ripple, the shouting for help in hebrew. the full being shots, the is a small, it's a must them a solution in is that was people accusing the from the government of failing to
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prioritize efforts to free those of them to buy how much i don't understand. how are me with people who came out with a white flag and shirtless that they're just seen shots and said, because the soldiers are so afraid themselves we're tired. is it the new policy that we just shoot people? i don't understand 0 problem with the idea. and then we have to now was that us view? there's no the coming out there that i every now and we're going these really got the table right now. the show in the city of the show strings to ring just below now they have no more time that they heard that there is an option for a, for a bargain for him. the one who's the come us and the to the coming in today
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that is holding the say option and would not go for it. and this is why we purpose against the company. because we went in to make the a. nadine, the 1st disease is more important than anything is right now. we start with a like called on a senior research of the international institute for account of terrorism. he says netanyahu is losing support emitting increased public scrutiny of the conflict. the hostages of the many cases, the prime minister though because she did not seem to be the beginning of the beast sufficiently sensible to the other supplements of the families, the poles, and the last 2 weeks. and we see this year, the full show,
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the drugs are police are variables has. uh huh. what do you, what have you had before the war ended, the before you such a general dentist would use the head to foot for another apology piece. now the bubble, the question is now the blubber music in the middle of the war, it's a bit difficult either the side on the elections or desired to dismiss other parameters or so these are very sensitive political issue. and the issue to be decided at the end of the, like the parameters of shares, or perhaps even before that there's a primary societies proud of not having allowed and independent policy in states to emerge. so i think a, it's a global calls for the implementation of the 2 state solution. the, i am proud to have prevented the stablish mint of a palestinian state. because today everyone knows what that palestinian state could have been after we saw the little palestinian state. and guys,
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everyone knows what could have been if we had succumbed to international pressure and allowed for a state like that into the in samaria around jerusalem. and at the outskirts of tel aviv we of my lease, but as a right. so i can come and say tomorrow, uh, also uh, she said, destiny is not only proud of rejecting the 2 state solution, but also the 5 impasse ends in gaza. of no safe place to feed to. he is not only proud of his work is also proud, but he's not allowing palestinian people to go out of that office wonder and he's not allowing them to have a safe haven in southern garza. because whenever the a i o f tells them to go to the south for a safe place, they get bombed on the way they get fond in and southern gaza. and there's no real viable goal for designers and did. but at the moment, because if you see what the goals of design is, the entity are since the beginning of this during the saddle, warren guys like you see that all of these scores are either unattainable or pretty
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much just an illusion because it is a cool for a complete holocaust against the people of gaza and the people of the west bank because people now focus the entire world is focusing for the past 70 to 73 days on what's going on and gaza. they completely forget what's going on in the west bank and the genocide attitudes. i mean, the is read, the entity was bombing air strikes against jeanine in the west. then just 2 days ago killing civilians. there is there how mazda and jeanine? no, there's not. but there's still can install this thing and so it's a genocidal entity that only lives as a parasite on other people's blood and other people's land and, and the other definition doesn't fit on. the situation continues to evolve by the minute for all the latest news arriving is running gaza ever to our website, p dot com. the sub has held election to the time in
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a new government for the 250 c parliament. as well as local councils around the bulk of nation. this is that whole actions were announced by president i lives on the voltage last month. they all considered a test of his current government, an escalating political pressure from domestic critics and the european union. so there has been trying to more closely integrate with the you are also maintaining is traditionally close ties with moscow. we spoke with we spoke to profess of steph, i'm candidates at the institute. and the other thing in studies, he says the west push for a new government, and so there is in part because of his refusal before the in line with nature, the agenda in the region. or i think that the main baffle will happen the day. and yeah, i would say even in weeks, maybe months after the elections and because of the elections are happening in
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a very specific international environment in which the western countries primarily see problems, these will serve you as a problem. why? because certainly i did not implement sanctions against russia. it did not impose sanctions to begin with. it did not recognize the legal succession of it's probably some costs about an adult here which was recognized by majority of you countries. and by all nato countries almost. and also uh is uh not contributing enough uh for the ukrainian calls basically for the nate. busy proxy war and ukraine. so what's the west is going to try to do and what is was trying to do it even before the elections even started, is to create an environment in which the new governments will be formed
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in a way that all of these obstacles are going to go away, so they want to see a government which will they impose sanctions against russia, be recognized. the national sort of a thought here from serbia n c be completely involved in the, the nato, a drive, the way it comes to the war in history or so is it started who claim over the cause of the region has compounded the nation's biggest, the e u membership, the nation fell from the west square even further. also, it refused and put the sanctions on russia. for those reasons, i know professor stefan gadgets is also of the opinion of the us on the bottom of the sub is constantly trying to interfere and then nations internal affairs on christopher hill is one of the main architects of the nato aggression, brutal bombing and war crimes against the serbia and montenegro dye, which was called the federal republic of yugoslavia in 1999. she is
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a known serbo full by the roots of old as well. he's one of the very recognizable faces of the clinton that of. ready ration christopher's, you know, is call simply modeling into the internal affairs of serbia and itself only when it comes to elections. he is constantly making comments about specific policies. and basically he is behaving as the viceroy of india as the, you know, 19 century uh, colonial. uh, we are all of serbia and that is very obvious. and uh uh, that is very humiliating. uh, same uh, frankly, uh for, for this country and, and for our society. the rush is present votes and as receive some mental support from the country route in positive and riley ahead
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of next year's election. and that's an easy emphasize the importance of russians remaining, united this slide to us and the types of destabilize the nation. a yup, i g, is the, the right to invite the safety of our country is to be strong, which means everything, a secondary and not necessary which he, which divides us must be discarded. and of course, we must and will make or decisions on the our selves without orders from abroad. russia cannot the, like some countries give up its silver and the exchange for sausages and become someone satellite. we must remember and never forget and teach this to our children . russia will either be a southern self sufficient power, or it will not exist at all. we ourselves will determine and create the future. this is the world view of a southern states. i am confident that the united russia party will continue to offer society precisely such a unifying uh, creative agenda. latimer approved and received almost unanimous support from the
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ruling united russia party. something that we expected, of course, he will be running as an independent, so he's only got a $300000.00 signatures technically which no doubt he will be able to do. but use the speech today to the ruling united russia party to remind russians once again that it's very important to us, remain strong to remain independent. sovereignty was like, she was the key points for him to make sure that russell, with science any outside interference, any outside pressure. but i see having unleashed real aggression against us. and it grew from year to year, the west and the leads hope not only to bring down the economy and social sphere of russia, but also our political and state system. they believed and still believe that they could. they could so internal turmoil among us methods for such the stabilization are widely known and have been tested. the more than once by wisdom leads,
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in many regions of the world during so called color revolutions. but such recipes did not work, and i'm sure they will not work in relation to russia, a city independent and silver and state. and then this is made onto this whole balance to make sure that russians are safe for those, for additional values build on the demographics in the country. and also moving forward, realize that the times are such where it's very critical right now for russians to be united to come together and build on wants to achieve so far. and also of course come up with new ideas and build a culture moving forward. but most importantly, making sure that safe guard in the countries in size rushes interest and key priority. and we've heard lots of words on support from many politicians here today . and this not only the united russia party that offer that support, but also we're hearing from various different political parties. so we'll be waiting to see how the presidential campaign on fault,
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and no doubt the word suffering seats. and traditional values will be the key themes coming up in the presidential campaign. if i'm jovan politician, i knew of in parliament member during our banking. so he says the european union is seeing as his own interests and industries a suffering as a result. and i did think that you member states would have to be solved rarely, even if deliberately a deliberately decided to trade in parts of the software g. in order for the image benefits would be carnaby ease of scale. and that's particularly uh, i think, 2 of germany, a country that until they are fairly recently had considerable economic par, but never really shows to act. and it's in accordance with its own national
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interests. and the germans may be because of the. busy defined the national interest in very curious terms, namely, as the transatlantic interest, the european interest in the interests of this, all that minority group, or simply as the interest to do. good. so i'm afraid europeans no longer shot the is to be solver and even europe is not assuming its own interest. it's actually liquidating its own industries because europe was strongest in those industries. that's on its own calculations. now i most comparable to the environment. so europe is destroying its own and industries in order to achieve model goals the us sundance will not be able to close the deal for any will 18 claim before the new year. like this funding proposal has become embroiled in domestic politics with the republicans saying,
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assistance to cave could only come under the condition of sleeping immigration reform in the us so that lindsey graham says, so this is should not, in spite, i'm out of any earlier. the next year. do you think there's going to be a deal before the new year? uh no, i think uh this will go into next year. i've been talking to the people at the table. and the white house got engaged 5 days ago. they sent over a supplemental with border security provisions that did nothing to change policy. we've been talking to him since september 5 days ago. they finally said at this table. so language doing a good job. the bottom line here is, we feel like we're being jammed. we're not anywhere close to a deal by the administration. officials have been complaining about how i will republicans off don't holding the evidence to provide tens of billions of dollars an additional funding for keys. not even valencia's plays for more aid on his visit to washington contains the lives of some us politicians,
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ukraine's president. oh boy, with a $200000000.00 handouts from the white house. as a may, a fraction of the 16000000000 did come asking for the sort of aid may come as no surprise us. public support for additional assistance to quinn has decreased significantly since the start of the conflict last year. and then the hall of the responders to a reese impulse and washington has already spent too much money on helping his friends and keep. earlier i had an opportunity to discuss this us policy shift with a panel of guests. since the ukraine, since the cool of 2014, the economy of ukraine has completely collapse, the productivity has collapse. the standard of living has collapse. and then they foolishly agree to or perhaps under force become
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a proxy for the u. s. u. k of nato and a loosing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also the suffering, the effects of the collapse of the western system. the people don't met our fault, it heats in the ukraine and especially not for the heats in the us and the puppets . and then euro. so when it is all about, when they proclaim it is about freedom and democracy and wells, and whenever they see the people in ukraine, see what the result is from the plans that started in the made and puts equity in
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2014. it is poverty, it is a disgrace in all areas. and economic di it is that they lost the country at uh it is that the big american investors onto vast amounts of lands they bought all the interests in the ukraine. the economy is down, they take over here and there. so the people themselves are just suffering. they are just losing such as the europeans. that doesn't seem to be economic lee that when are there. so why is it done any way? i can only think that the reason is that there are some games played in the back such as the credit game it is set, or there are real most that the big invest american invest us and boss of the ukrainian debt for cents on the dollar. and they want to the european union and to, to pay a 100 percent off of these steps, which would be the biggest gain in history house significant with losing us simple
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be for you create, i mean, how to change the situation on the battlefield. imagine ukraine as a raft of logs, etc. and what binds that raft together is the rope of american financial support in moral support. and that rogue is dissolving extraordinarily fast every day. so that entire raft. imagine coming apart it, see, that's what ukraine's future is. that's what ukraine's economy is. that's what ukraine's military is, and it has no hope. it has no future. it, it has nothing because it has been a frankenstein monster that the united states has generated since the late 19 ninety's since the orange revolution. and then ultimately, with the 2014 over throw and the generation of this nazi genocide against the russians, which president putin stepped in to stop the case was inside as chief says, you plane is,
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must be fools to serve in the only because otherwise it wouldn't have enough so this, you know what it is impossible to avoid. mobilizations store currently 1100000 people in the ukranian armed forces. no volunteer recruitment can make up for that fall. yeah, we don't have that many people willing to do it. i'm not just talking about fighting, there will be losses, and this number must be constantly maintained to offer a new load to mobilize, more troops has been submitted to the client in parliament. it would remove the fund for a police office is an old, previously dismissed conscript could be reconsidered as eligible. also, women would be obligated to register for men of the service. i'm have to undergo combine training, international attorney and low climb. preston says, the latest move, why they should move is just sort of
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a step to the detriment of the nation. it is legal. i suspect the ukraine passes as a law locally there it would be legal, but it is despite with other international law to conscript the people that are infirm or a certain age. but in this case, i think what, what we're witnessing is a, a change that is indicative of what the crane key ever seen save as it's a status with respect to being able to defend uh or undertake the operations that they are undertaking in the eastern part of the country and it's indicative of them as i understand that there, there's some division within the leadership in the military and even on the local level, major, costco, i believe, is at odds with the present zalinski. and then you have the, the military. and so when you have everyone who is,
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what sir will be with you at the top of the out the the many people question. the name was true. provocative of collateral murder instead of collateral damage the feel for mission. but as a former marine company commander, i knew enough football war law the launch of war to know that that was your in fact . or there is no video of more market in the history in the public domain. there is no video type that shows how a country like the united states as wage war. there's nothing out there that is so on. fine east that is uncensored, that shows what was in the morning era is really like nothing. and that's why the us government doesn't want to, in the, in a court room. well,
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i want to try truly in a sense that's why it's not part of the indictment against it because it's so embarrassing it's, i think it's really important that especially young people, they watch it. i know it's tough to watch it and absorb it and understand why it is such a significant piece of journalism. i can hope like a courtyard roger estimate on the 40 probably either the 3rd floor or correct fan, but for around for 3 neighbors that building up anyway. so when you go through 635 will come for exams by side of my front of the 377 man or frank hotel because of it's crazy,
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large quantity of individual on the web for radio. a real bad one for us out the i went into town because the expert of yours one a to have 56 individual, that 1847 points. permission and roger that we have no personnel east of our position. so feel free to engage over. i will be a good manager. go ahead. i'm gonna, i can't get around cuz you're behind that building, but i know that nobody went r t t. all right, we got a guy with, i don't know if he fell on a fire or not hold or number. i'm going through come from our point of the stuff and once you get on this open the oh my god. oh, about 4 feet long. fire. let me know when you
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buy them all through traffic to safety, the fire and if you if you need to move time now. all right, we just in case all 8 individuals are still fired by the claim number, which i'm sorry, what was the damage guy? well, sorry, the by so your car and i'm just trying to find targets again. perhaps the fact that both of the 2 said a bunch of body land there. sorry, we got about uh, 8 individual how, how long i crawling around down there. but uh, you know, we could definitely or shoot some more usually with alpha hotel, a few things. crazy horse. one
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a the one on victor and over the hotel. a few 6. crazy horse. one a but yeah, the goes that the size one guy moment down there to the saw the bill for the gallery of the most of the 18. uh we also have one individual. uh, here's the what is called try to crawl away. rod. we're going to move down there friday we'll see far how we won't shoot anymore. every other weapons. oh no, no, no, i haven't seen one yet. i'm sure you guys got that guy, girl and right now on the curb. and i kind of look around in there and now you guys are sitting though they're cute,
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of course man to 36000. and then the brought down to the china, make sure you guys have my turnover. read them off buddy. i gotta do is pick up a web source. i have to crazy lawrence. we have individuals going to feed, looks like possibly picking up on these weapons. a roger that break or the north one, he's looking for information to uh figure picking up the information. okay, let us shoot about samantha. crazy horse one a taking a 1st master. crazy horse, one
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i lost some of the i'm sorry. your car is up crazy or sam i'll shoot for some reason. like if i have disabled students bell labs for when i 1st master crazy horse on a vehicle, apparently disabled. oh yeah. look at that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time suddenly, a young the rock, the cameraman, brought us through the door. he was wailing, and they just said the mere inside of been killed. us and us solely comforter tact was us after midnight in the us military put out a statement. 12 people had been killed, including tennis civilians who had been identified as being employees of the reuters news service. but that these people have been killed in a 55,
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an exchange of 5 between us forces and insurgents. and the statement was very categorical. that they had been a 55 now rocky saw speak to witnesses and residents in the area or in several of these witnesses told me that there was no clash, no firefight taking place when this attack occurred. since we were demanding that the us military conduct a thorough investigation into what it happened because the evidence that we had was costing very griped out on the us middle trays, version of events for each some of the tv camera that's mounted on the gun of the apache, they very quickly misidentifying the cameras that in the mere inside were carrying as weapons. they also identified other men as carrying a k 40 sevens and very quickly they sort permission to
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a tax. $547.00 commission to roger that we have no personalities to our position. so you know, 32 to sounds to these credits made very clear that the order to open fire had been given before the meeting around the corner. and he's got his long winds come round taking a photo once you get on his overall you buy them all on that and basically show us file it laughing and joking as they scrape pennsylvanians on the street. oh yeah. like that right there . so this whole portends that some of this was the rules for democracy, received the henry below. how did to be a war of democracy?
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why do you getting the ongoing people who may well, of being opponents, formerly one of the regime you changed and wanted to completely destroy? so the importance the significance of that particular protein shouldn't be underestimate the american crew supplying the hideous sound. try can common sri about how it was nice to kill people. it was revealing, it was a very important disclosures, and that's when he likes became an enemy of those who perpetrated this crime. then the attack on the van, i mean, no one was holding any weapons. so that was a clear case of a potential more crime. the father was taking the 2 children so you can go on to
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lessons and the most. and they drive off to the same insights, some space to come over before i really enjoy it. and as they do what people do, they stop and then try to take them into the van to try them to the hospital. this when the 2nd round happened, it's a she would help on the van. and inside them though, we're sitting in the front with, with a father. the only reason why the lives we saved is that he's who had himself his buddies shooting them from the explosive bullets that were coming from the about chicago. i thought it was extremely important to get with my statement from the people had been effective that i said, we need the names and faces. we need to see who these people are. why, what is that? i mean, just come and questions to a list of questions. just 2 days before the release of the video, we met the widow children. we tend to see war, some of the more so as the playground for the people with the guns for this is the
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she's the one on the, not in the, not as you meant to be the cause you don't live and that's a benefit. all a sudden the then lots of good know how it, how much are going to send one animal the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing press for so the funder line likes to say we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to this. let me let me on 9.
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have very quick propaganda. you know a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is, will be look forward to talking to you all . that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously is to create a truck rather than to, to the various shopping with artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme in
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find that incredibly hypocritical because having seen was the us led invasion of iraq has done to the country. it's actually and the video type. chelsea mounting bravely center we can blake so much to go in this published go down as one of the most important video types ever released was wiki beach show us what the american m file is up to and that they won't forget. so the app is what created the file that is, was determined the united states to fund makes this guy come on to me. that is what started a huge campaign of slander against them in the west, the media to describe the tim the
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wash the lies, and smear and gold, and the slain the blame of sending leslie. i know i know why advice may have him in 2000 the night of planned or destroyed. and joanna was laid out in the secret documents with the side, the counter intelligence assessment branch of the u. s. defense department 3 described in our world and it was to destroy quite the feeling of trust centers were to leak st for gravity. this what do we achieve with threats of exposure and criminal prosecution and on related thing. i've sold on record taishan back in 2010. there was a lease of a document that was prepared by law firm acting on behalf of bank of america. the
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firm stretched for advise the us government on strategy. the strategy was in jail for me is to drag him from country to country back in 2010 when they 1st released the chelsea. many leaks we see leaks came under an extra legal banking blockade so that we see leaks had the paypal cancelled visa. mastercard, cut off donations. it wasn't the 1st time but a whole new major credit card companies are united in creating a blockades on a media organization. joint even happens to some bank account closed. they adopt a decline. is the currency. the issue for the better shouldn't be done loosing innocent english escape and able to see him in this get anybody who are dealing told him no, i guess from a dealer. bowman. done the issue. i mean a, are you happy minute the elective is,
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is and does on years in know with this any, to the advice they want to publish it. electronica easy that the report attached to the audio means that i probably see it as to what could i have done that says i've given them most people to receive a few that pretty soon. and when you're aware that someone is eking information on using duration in the, in the embassy, which is very embarrassing. and they say that you put it into words and saying that you was, you know, with the escape board or that you throw things into florida. you can not in the thing yourself, the smoke. so is this was academic and also he's also a professor of international at the university of close go from 2016 until $22.00. he was, did united nations special russell to torture and of the crew in human for
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the grading punishment when but his lawyer was 1st contacted me in december 2018. i frankly just kind of, you know, push this aside and, and i have this emotional reaction thinking, oldest as hacker, this rate business, you know, trade or, and at. and i basically ignore it because i know his lawyers came back about 3 months later just before he was expelled from the embassy. and then they translated some evidence, some medical opinions to be in school. no one i've actually looked at those facts. i started realizing that just as an add up with this whole public narrative that had been spread about him into media for about 10 years. and i also realized that my negative emotions towards assigned really i didn't know where i had them from. i'd had never really dealt with his case before, but i was convinced that i knew everything about you and i was emotional. and that's what so striking, because i realized that i as a human rights expert, me was convinced that this narrative as to,
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without actually knowing the facts behind it, i sort of seem to actually may think of this added problem deeper. i got into this, the more dark to came up, but it was not on the side of the signs and wiki leaks. it was on the side of the government. and i thought, i have to go and partially investigate this case because something's not right here . and so i went to see him and the bars together with the medical team specialists to are specialized to making simon torture victims and pushing the donors to gosh, on the door that the, the, the 8 of them all up to move forward and send me the go the image article most together, but at davis, i don't have enough income for me. and, but at the one of these stumble because of, i mean down in us, the initial need us. but it, one of the customers that over to the, the medical findings that we produce during this visit. and you start from just draw some shows all the symptoms that are typical for a person that has been exposed to psychological torture over for
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a long period of time. psychological torture means culture liked it is very serious. the, at the end of the day, we left the electrician, the black craft back to central london. and i remember i sent in the back of the car and steer tutoring drops on the window. and in my mind, i kept replaying the moment to set the bond to us. we are shaking hands. i wish to well and was about to leave. the doctors were already standing at the door, when suddenly, a soldier's grip of my hand taking the d. she'll be back. she looked at intensely and said, i see the service. she didn't hesitate to visibly troubled and searching for birds . and then he finally said,
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i saved my life during our conversation asunder and made it absolutely clear that he would not be expedited to the united states alive. in his opinion, this was the only rational decision in view afford awaited him there during a sole search 2 days before our visit. present stuff had confiscated a razor blade hidden by us. i'm just just in case you have a serious and we both knew that his face was not in my hands on i could do in this moment. let's to give him a silent folk from one person to another. then i heard myself reply as it from far away. i'll do my best.
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a riley 5 countries routing party, the other needs of davis. our thank you for staying with our the international next is trustful, the right back again. the hello and welcome across stuff. were all things are considered. i'm peter a little bill printed about your cream that makes the west delusional, senseless. and now, right dangerous ukraine will never be a member of nato. your plane will probably never be part of the european union. western pursuit of both goals has little to deal with ukraine actually, but rather immensely on a hatred of russia. the to discuss these issues as moore, i'm joined by my guest george samuel way in budapest. he's a pod cast or at the congo which can be found on youtube and locals. and in merrill cash,
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we have martin j. he is an award winning journalist and commentator part gentleman across our girls and the fact that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. probably start out with george and in budapest. well, i the lensky and his regime got uh, a little bit of uh, a i guess we can call public relations success. you know the european union minus hungry which victor, victor irvin, went for a coffee apparently and then they passed, you know, this a world historic. go back. you know, this start the accession of ukraine into nato. well, yeah, it was a photo op it and you know, they all got to sing come by um, but it's basically quite believe meaningless at this point. and by the way, george gary and still can vote detail many more times down the road during this process. george, that's absolutely right. and it is a very interesting issue that you raise about this extraordinary emotional
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attachment to ukraine. because your brain is, we know it's not a member of nato. it's not a member of the european union. it has no, no real, you know, relationships with the rest of europe. and however, the leads in your, of the leads in the united states just will not let this go. they will not say, well, they don't, you know, our interest of this. and then i'm sorry, but your brain isn't really a positive it's, but instead it's becomes this a, this thing that, but the, they obsess over and over and over again. they, the rates, anybody who descends wrong this uh, they believe, to sacrifice everything for ukraine. and the question that you know, of a brief bought of it is, is this, in the heck of the hatred for russia, the need to do something about russia to destroy russia and, but otherwise, it's really the, it has, it has no, no real, you know, the rationale for it,
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and again we see that, you know, among the public that is very little interest in this world, or kind of the public itself is sort of baffled by what, why, why we involved in this. and yet, when you listen to the television pundits just the validation of anybody who's not on board for all the way with ukraine, is somehow a marine reprobate, extraordinary phenomenon. yeah, well i'm, i don't know if it, we've seen a change in the discourse as long as it takes is marked into this so long as we can . okay, i don't, i don't know how many people notice that, but you know, martin, you come from a country that was in the european union. so what is the value added for the european union to have a country like ukraine, where everybody else is paying their bills, they're there and there. you can now make bites how to use. not even worth
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mentioning at this point, that it's a country on the global dole. and because emily and still, you know, there's something that you, we've talked about many times before. i don't know why anyone is talking about your grades future because the present hasn't completely played itself out that will create that future. so why does the european union that already has a lot of problems want to bring in a bigger because it always thinks bigger is better. and when i was in brussels in 2004 and i witnessed the 1st expansion volt, eastern european countries, then there was a huge euphoria of this idea that the bigger we get, the further we spreads and more influence. we have the bigger a play we own the world stage and i think, you know, it kind was a bridge too far. i think it was just one of those countries up to your opinion and probably didn't need it. so they didn't need to the package that came with it, but the, but that the sweetener that i suppose for the, for the west was it was an opportunity to hit russia. and we know now, you know,
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we, we discussed on the show now 4 months about the, the, the 1st opportunity of a piece talks in a stumble where savanski is lot, basically shrugged their shoulders and says, look, we've, we've been offered not bad deal by russia. and lawyers told us in this loan in scope of the whole thing, is it no way so way we're going to fight. this is a great opportunity. we're never going to get another shot like this. i'm just headed to us on a plate. so the whole story about to click, i'm about to a point. so what about when does and loose is at the beginning, the west, nate? so i'm a, you saw ukraine is a wonderful way to promote itself to shine, to, to seem, to be so much bigger, more prolific. that everything it does. and now we're looking at the losing scenario. now you're trying is becoming an embarrassment and reliability. because if we carry on pouring money into this black hole in there, where will it take us bite and may well not be re elected because of it, you know,
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the tory government and u. k. my full european union has these selections, next june of 2024. it may well for the 1st time in his history of a majority of 4, right. i mean piece, nearby and palmer which would be absolutely amazing. you know, so we now looking at ukraine as this recall systems often child who would actually really like to get rid of, you know, because it's really becoming such a liability. but there was still this romantic inclination, this attachment to your crime. but you know, we might get so that we might just get through to the end and i'm and raise this child properly and give him a future. but it's not looking good. is it particularly when any event slow? yeah, it's, it's very interesting charge. i mean, they talk about them, i actually have to say they talk less the less about democracy over the last half year. because ukraine isn't really one anymore and isn't going to have elections with ads and have opposition parties. it's attacking the church left right and center. but you know, going back to the,
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the european union's grass to expand here. okay. okay. me to order one for coffee. and then the, you know, was basically an extension, but he didn't beat cho money. and that's what really matters and all of this year, you know, the photo ops everyone patting each other on the back. so put a black up somewhere. but now is the great philosopher bob. dylan's money doesn't talk it screens george. so let's try it on the other hand or by is a do make of like, like other politicians. he got a nice chunk of change. i mean, money, right? hungry was entitled to he got the 10000000000 euros that i think is sweet and the deal for him. and that's why he was willing to go along with this. um uh, deal with um, uh my crown and shoulds, whereby he would leave the room and then just as he left the room for the coffee, i get it right. everybody get the boat. and so that's the best way to go for the time being to this,
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the 20000000000 euros that he's owed. so we'll see what he might do to get those points to george. apropos, apropos is really easy. i was looking at some of the mainstream coverage of it all and wrote about good friend, new vladimir, put them. they always have to come a brand of the kremlin tal. it's all that's now is to stick that in. i always find that interesting. heard about, he's elected how many times storage 4 times and arrived from 9 slides. yeah. and okay. i guess some people like him there. okay. but. but it's really interesting, you know, how they were, he is a black mailer. and what's the worst thing you do to a black mail you give in? because you'll come back over and oh, perfect. so you said describe okay. i think he waited masterly. you got what he wanted your dental apologize about that. yeah, exactly. um, but you know, oregon has many enemies within the b u and all the leading political blocks in the european parliament road led to is last week to the european commission. don't give
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or bomb anything, don't give them a least of them and yours. nothing. nothing because, as he said, he's a blackmail or you know, you don't, you'll come back for more. so, um, it does give a to get those additional $20000000000.00 yours. i think, you know, it's going to be quite a challenge for him. the problem is, but, you know, again, it goes back to this emotional attachment, is that, well, that's just more about and that's one out of 27. the question is, why did the other 26 go along with this, what you will, what, what's the next? what then, what does they think they getting out of the same way? you know, we got the, uh, the, the baffling congress over the over the budget. you know, giving the 61000000000 for ukraine. i mean, the media for late, the republicans revolting, horrible republicans refusing to give, give ukraine what of what he needs. but oh, the republicans, it's only a small percentage of them that i'll, i'll being of during the have in order into the influence. because republicans have such a small majority, but the big deal is, is, well,
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why does 90 percent of congress actually want to give the $61.00 bill is only about 10 percent of congress comprised by these of europe. republicans that are being difficult, 90 percent want to do it. why what, what do they think they getting out of it? what's really interesting is, you know, martin, the, you know, is talking about that small country of republicans. they are in a way, i suppose, the secretly, on their bed stand. they have a little. they have a portrait into lensky because the lensky will maybe help bring about securing the american southern border. who knew how valuable he could be for per, per a american conservative. go ahead martin. that's a huge question, isn't that when it was a dispute to issue, you know, becomes the deal breaker for opening up more checks, more, a great to slice of ministry from america, not at the moment where so you all shoulders wondering, you know,
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what's going to happen next, lisa volpe zalinski himself, who got on the plane and went back to kiff with a very, very heavy heart. i mean, put yourself in his shoes. you know, he has to go back unto his co is does, he doesn't have ministers and senior ministry. if it goes, i've got no more money for you. the rockets up, you know, and what are those? i mean, i think what we'll see now in finance is called the rain man. well, the rain isn't coming anymore. the rain's not coming into molar. so what happens to those people who don't have their, their own personal economies, they've got people to pay this. well, this is how corruption works. you know, i think there were several scenarios which you might see on folder in the next few weeks. so a couple of months, it may well be that one or 2 of those individuals might leave the country. but i think, come the pressure on this to lensky to step down, will start to increase because many of those individuals will be looking at the situation. so can we put no more money?
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nothing's coming in. now, if we would go for peace and then we'll let the e win with reconstruction aids that will give us access to a whole lot more money in the future, we can set up fake ends, yos. we create lots of fake construction companies. that's how we could cream off the top again. so the pressure will always be the financial argument. but lensky is, i seems to me to be hang on like a thread. i mean, there's a number of americans genres. now writing opinion pieces as a, uh, making references to is, is commander in chief. and so as a possible take, you know, as opposed to a new leader to take to replace him. so this is new tone now, which we're seeing from the west is from western coming types is that, you know, is, is days and them. but there's not much more if they go, i mean, like i said, they wouldn't want to be in his shoes. but to charge, i mean, you know, the thing is that, you know, it is a lensky ukraine. they are like they, the media likes to pick them, is victims. i could understand that you would brief, but they are volunteers in all of this. and this is what's really peculiar is that they volunteer. you gentlemen,
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have been talking about the financial necessities here. nobody's talking about the death toll in ukraine. ok. they're talking about how much money they can make. okay . i usually don't end the program on a question and then we go to the break. but gentlemen, we're going to go to a break. and after that break, we'll continue our discussion on your credit today party. the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're such orders that conflict with the 1st law shows. alignment justification for should be very careful about visual intelligence. at the point, obviously, is to create a trust rather than to the various mean with the
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the world domestic prospect where all things are considered on peter la bell. this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing ukraine, the let's go back to georgia in budapest, georgia. the pod cast a few days ago we've, we've looked at the garage of the articles from legacy media, you know, the atlantic and was a washington post, etc, etc. how the return of trump is, is, you know, he's a dictator in waiting though he was already president, then he wasn't the dictator. but, you know, we figured that out yet. but then there's another stream going on is a rush. this guy, howling loss is staggering, was the word okay. staggering. 83 percent, 85 percent of it's of it's a manpower has been filled. you know, the kill ratio is you know, what forever you cleaning, it's 10 russian hill this over and over again. okay. and i saw it all across main
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screen here. so george crane is, is winning me. you know, it's, it's almost done. but george, but after ukraine, russia is going to invade colon, and it's going to go into german. how can these 2 stories exist the same time, cause i do the best, right? because this was the time the, the story about the 90 percent of the russian mind, bob has been wiped out by ukraine. which apparently of the findings of us intelligence, the leak the media easily. a report of this was released in time for the landscape visit. see this as being visuals, money well spent. we did a great the great job giving him all of this money. we need to give him more. but then that was the, the other story. and this is being peddled by the, by the ministration, including, especially by binding to himself,
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which is that if we don't give the ukraine what a once rupture will win this war. and what happens then is that russia will freaking nato, and therefore united states will be directly involved in a shooting war with russia. and now this has been put forward in a paper by the institute for the study of war, which is the go to source for, you know, the legacy media in new york. absolutely. so i can look up, or at least the google study. well, bob, i, you know, this is another kegan's out. this is frederick tegan, which is robin akins bravo. and so, so that of that argument is that russia is now on the bring a complete victory is going to occupy the entirety of the your brain. and therefore, you will immediately be threatening poland the baltic states. and this is a very serious situation for, for the nato is a, this is the worst situation we've been since the 1990 is when we have the massive.
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so yet the forces a to do the ease. so this is the new line, which is that, well, if we don't give you brain, what are the ones we're going to be facing? hey, well, it's a style in the red army in the no time it's a little, you know, you know, the business and buying these do, i don't know. is the same kind of argument in 1975 on, you know, funding, cambodia, and inside sales be i mean the same car. oh, it's called a dog very almost. but i mean, this is just, this is absurd here. and you'll hear in plus, you know, what point, you know, nato is not involved in this complex, but nato is now needs to be boys to get involved in this company, which they already are. i mean, there's so many layers of this don't make any sense. i mean, i mean it's like 5 dimensional chests without the pieces go ahead. yeah, it doesn't make any sense. the only thing that makes sense is the button is word is worried about his own legacy and his own reelection bed. and you know, we mentioned on the show previously about the, the celebrations pennsylvania for need. so next june to $75.00,
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it's gonna be pretty difficult for nato. invite them to stand up there and, and you know, watch the fireworks and do the silly handshakes when ukraine is just such as offices. and so i think something has to be done, and they are really scratching that really, really scraping the barrel now looking for a possible solutions listing the membership saying, you know, hilarious as it was. i think i took the measure to keep your markets up the moment and also the media a distraction to, to pick a story. which is, you know, obviously the ukraine is thinking and by the time it, by the time the dust settles, i mean i also site visit. so that is his wife who was misquoted by the economist this week. she said, i really don't want my husband to just stand the 2nd time as president. now what she read, he met this. what she really meant was, if we ever get to the situation where we have free and fair elections,
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i'm not millions of what was over then in this scenario in 5 years, 10 years, 20 years time. i wouldn't more last been to stand again. but you know, what's going to happen, i think, in, in ukraine, as i said, i mentioned earlier is i think confidence crisis is emerging presidents themselves . and i think that may will suit the button administration if he can be convinced him to step aside to move out. there are actually does an intelligence officer. apparently, the american intelligence obviously is going on line leaked documents, papers proofing, but the blood demonstration is actually prepared. some sort of us citizenship full . is us that security now whether those papers are fake or not? i don't know, they've been backs up, but at least one c i officer that i've read about they. so they look pretty genuine . they say set him up with a home in florida with a maximum security. so you can imagine. so, you know, that's a possibility. i'm not just the grace of me and i, you know, i'll bet to that. i haven't seen it before. it's made it is a government in exile or is it just the payoffs? no, no, i think it's a, it's an ex l deal where they give you an,
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an max from protection. and another also is going. i mean, george, i'm sorry. i mean, i say the obvious here, so he's been residing in, in t of now for the last 2 years and he's lived okay. but if he's because of the file, he may be killed in florida, who's going to do that job and send me the russians could have killed them any time they want it. i mean they, they have 30 of the landscape flying around the world. i mean, you know, and the airport is a tax, they obviously needs to be written for the russian side. zelinski as an asset. net, but you know, because of the antics okay. it's worked but it's worked very well. but it, because of florida, he could, they have his life threatened, we'll never wouldn't threaten them there. and it wouldn't be the russians, george, no event. and that's right. i just, the thing is the before the americans i, i have to say that, i mean we, we talked about, you know, they, the, all the money drying up and so on. but i think ultimately they will come up with some money. they then the 61000000000, not good, that's not on that but isn't it?
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but they're working on a deal. i mean they're sitting them, they, oh, she aging. oh, i'm just going to get that. going to get him something that you know, there's obviously some dealing the worst may not happen before christmas. um, but it may happen that in january the americans have invested a great deal in the ukraine. then i'll just go to a band and that's just not the way the americans operate. they going, they going to try and get well after 20 years, they didn't end up having to stand about 20 years. 20 years. i mean that was a, that's a big it took a long time for them to a to a bad the rush. it isn't the taliban in this game, right? no worries. okay. just exactly. but that's why this isn't for them. they still regard this as a good investment because again, even $61000000000.00 a lot of money. um, but it's nothing is bucket change for the united. so it went to just split the difference, but the difference is with the difference. keep it going until the election. agreed
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. that makes sense. and the very late at the very least at the very least. ok martin jump in. now does agree a bit both of you to create a goodness that i think. so let's, he's going to be pushed out by the button administration deal is going to be struck and he's going to be going out possibly before the ne, so the stay over places in the middle of a military way already is a home to military man. i mean probably, i mean that's, that's the most likely scenario is the, is the, the, the commander in chief himself. well, we'll take care of it. he seems to be popular and he seems to be affected. what were the installation is actually the valid reason i was trying to get, what was the deal be then what, what, what was the fine i didn't. okay. you replacing by solution these then what, what's the deal in the short term? some sort of the, almost some sort of see spot then, and then the longer negotiations after the roman martin this, the russians would have to agree to that. yeah. yeah. well, if they got no agreement and to the fact that he was replaced and a different tactic, a different policy. okay. how about for the trustees?
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no peace, no more. yeah, well, no, i, i think the, the pigeon is very small guy. he's not going to blow it, you know, if he sees a change, a see change on the american side. and he sees the possibility of back channel talks to work out some sort of informal, almost his way. keeps what he's going to ready, no negotiation whatsoever for those territories are already taken. you know, a no nato deal. he may well be happy with it. he may not need. so how's that, how is that not a defeat for russia, because then you've got a, a rum state ukraine that will be scooped up into native. i mean, they going to do it in the, in the, for the 75th birthday party. and i'll say, well, what's left of ukraine, what the, what the pot the russian hasn't taken okay, is going to be a member of nature. so how does not know the defeat process? i'm not sure if it's, i'm not sure it's great to see it. i mean it, it, it, it stops the war and i think boots and months that i think he wants some solution to the longer term. the point about cements k,
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and i think peter was actually right. soleski is an asset to pretend because i think pushing definitely once let's get to be around to find the final deal because us will give it. that's what we'll give. it makes from quite a bit of a, not a book before it's good to even sign a d o r b in florida. okay. i that's, that's fine. these pieces don't work for me. okay. again, you know, george, the, the problem with so much of this, um, uh, creating a hypothesis for a ceasefire for and the end of the call like a very often even people there is very kind of sympathetic to wanting to end it. they never, they almost never take into account with russia, how russia would react, okay, rushes, tend the driving see right now, why would it change? of course. no, i, i agree with you and i think that was built into so many times that this war is not about land. so right. the idea that he's going to say, you'll be happy with, say, taking 20 percent of your brain all over the rushes, which is something that wasn't the objective. that wasn't what li,
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the whole purpose of the circle, special military operation was. it was to get to ensure that ukraine was not a member of nato that's, that's the part that's the rush i have to secure. and that's why, in the sense these doomsday scenarios by the institute for the study was, have a sort of logic to that because they, they've kind of figure out, this is russian subject to rushes objective is that ukraine, you know, basically will not be a bother later ukraine will be in russia is all that, and that has to be the ultimate objective of russia, just if they, oh, they get a bit of territory and but the rest of ukraine is a member of nato. then you'd have to say, well, then, what does the war change? all right, but let me ask georgia question if i can just driving that because you asked me want to, to, to, to, to find to file on back it to you. what happens in his presence, or how does the present status quote continue? you know, you're looking at, in the last 6 months, estimates of a $120000.00. you claim troops killed. you know, so let's, because popularity under question, you know, the countries fully unfolding. we don't see a quick fix militarily from the west,
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you know, so, so very well talking about getting aid at some point, but some how does things, how do you see the next 6 months and you find what else i can start? well i, i think ultimately russia has to push forward for of x ray. i think that they can be no other goals but essentially topple the regime in care of and, and get this thing a good. avery seems as i will work out some kind of a deal with russia and also i think will not be a success. okay, i'm going to just put a pause on this because we'll continue this discussion next week. i want to thank my guess, americans in budapest and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our dc. you next time. remember, prospect rules. the
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one of the things that we learned very quickly about brock obama was that he was not a friend of transparency. he was not a friend of whistle blowers and he was very, very easily influenced by the c i a and by the rest of the intelligence community, perhaps because he came to the presidency with no foreign policy experience. worked behind perhaps because he just believed in the mission of the c. i a and the us intelligence services. the in 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultram nationalist, the astonishes the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly off, the seizing power. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the worst atrocities committed in yugoslavia during we'll
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go to use dash is use the cam system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities and political opponents of the fascist regime conditions in the san of us come with her renders the gods to which it to arise and the prisoners they send them a consultation temps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the i think it will have chevy and it shows the patient unix. but then you put the just the premium coupled or is it pretty sure it but if you're doing your dose, but then you would just give them a long shot. the beloved slowing, so that should forget. so that's where you know you have them still nice. just the
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fluid, so i know components the sensor only has a visual of those in here, but i did up, do you want to see that people come down? yeah, i'm literally so frustrated with as much. it's gonna get the show you a different level may assist you more when you're doing good insurance and which the technology you can throw in the let's just sponsor suspicious go out. i don't know if it was a go or you, but of course to just go in and put in the ds. i mean it comes good, a different go see i do more sense of when you either got water. i stand it's uh for me. usually i'm one of them pulled best of them. so say i need the cancellation, i a good
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release of atomic power has changed everything. exceptional way of thinking, a solution to this problem lies in the heart of human kind. if only i know i should have become a watchmaker, albert einstein. mm. the law has been humanities and during companions throughout history. the fest description of a battle in credit to appear with viable diesel, was written in the 15th century b. c. in order to send you the won't, julia, they wouldn't send you to a e one was a tank sort of built on ships equipped with heavy canada. plains dropped, the bombs and weapons became ever more proof less than destructive. then one day, flat on reached its peak,
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the if the radiance of a 1000 suns would have bust in the sky, it'd be like the splinter of the mice you one on to come dance. the destroyer of wells, robert oppenheimer, the american physicist oppenheimer, spoke of hale doctor the rephrase sprang to mind in 1945, just after the 1st successful nuclear weapon test in new mexico team. the team of scientists for 3 years with a $2000000000.00 budget to build 3 atomic bombs, giving the us incredible military superiority at the end of world war 2. the found that it goes to serious damage across the yeah, definitely. but i'm really at a slow and then other than what we missed, which one to distribute it so that he was still good though. all of these skills shown here. and this is
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a for sure appointment to store at them socially minutes listening to your door still have to be made to of, of what scares me through. i know it could be a separate source. what were the driving a single shortly, or a gun isn't stressed, someone kind of, we're particularly up in there. hold on. there's a, there's a sort of to do. so the scale, what you on the yeah. but don't get, what's them, you know, as soon as check much out there was a credit in his spent that no, they didn't yet were on the police. did anyone on the best number to go to you through and then sort of compare them, go to and then it goes to that you only see what a cool pool told me to waste. oh shit. and yeah, there was, oh, so you bring it with just it here with an ocean. so i'm showing that she wasn't here when you to get somebody. there are lots of little bit of stuff load here at the facility or just any mystical shortly. stiffness, control, the computer is a for you and you can ask of course, question in the village and have an opportunity to remind you this a bit when discussing to really get the money and the day of the one year. if the labor is
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a very low level of interest and if it will show us the use of the legit as we use this sort of vegetables, what happens? what else get confidence that it gets to meet you this lead to the companies that need to see the next step? if we, as a said, be leaving is that i'm which means we should then you mean that it's going to be sent to the police indians the shot. but that's all spelled in the cause. i was still, i mean it could take the pedals and see up with cheney. it doesn't take any silly that will. doesn't need to be as much to spending the 3 until i believe. yes, he will take you. oh, but little boy was a little bit more efficient, a pretty mean you to those that i prefer to be pointing and they shall be to the other show up. so you think i need set up some saying that harry truman himself invented the 2nd version. distinguish came to somehow she had at least some of the responsibility for his decision. the because he didn't use some flux, many chance like, well, what was that? because also play, we can still so should i need to establish them. yeah. could they put it up to the point screen fade and was like i to settling in a way, writing the envelope as much as he wants to upset the ceiling. he was at that and
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you moved them to a store. i was them, i mean it comes to them, but they're all shirts. breast of each of them is that have people who can go to cuba sema and explain. yeah, that's the salesman available. so can you move that to a seamless as the ultimate piece is killing me, a bit of as low as yourself, and the good things over the dislike of them know what the, what, what actually, so let's pick it up. what is left? what's the tool i makes the up and how i move. and his team successfully built the 2 types of atomic bomb onto the manhattan project, referred to as gadgets. they would code named little boy and fat man. one was designated in a test, a 2nd fellow unhealthy shima. 3 days later it snowed fellow nuggets lucky lost and found out from little boy and fat man killed more than 450000 people, the 0
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in the stipulation. sometimes even though it's against the same, so there's a little different here that there was something special for one that should assist in is supposed to be an extra assessing it. so just says new, of course they, but they're all of do sort of seem it up throwing up before the store and then we will continue to know. don't give us the excuse that the cause missed it. so hu wheeler squared away, most of them was splitting the lesson of a chaise thrown up with is joined them and you put it in to do your next steps that are on the computer. so, i mean, is this for your name? correct? yes, we are typically so yes, this is typically 50. what is starting the most it's across the board has a lot of stores on the frontier. this is can. so here's the thing. what's the, what's the nearest of it? yeah. but at the ocean pressure drops it to have to probably sufficient it so soon as you have to go,
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the simple i just go when one boot is the set you up the other way. so he has straight cut them. they both but this again, they have to me the negative side in the span, so either or so for elizabeth theodore with the 9. so the nuclear arms race began between 19451990. 6 more than 2000 nuclear tests were conducted across the world, and they are accounted for one, the u. k. and china carried out $45.00 each trunk, $201.00. the us us uh, 715 in the us. 1030 to the soviet salmon and you'll see at some from the is sent to be the most powerful explosion in history. that test was carried out in 1961 in the skies above millions in the block field was 58.6 meg of tons compared to the fat man bomb dropped on august 2nd, literally only 21 kilo tons. there are 4 types of nuclear test on the ground, under water, at most very offended tech. so at most,
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frederick beach has an adverse effect on the eco system. but at most, ferric tests are considered the worst half a century. we get the nuclear race. the world has seen plenty of evidence showing just how devastating those nuclear blast the people who live the nuclear test sites, those military and civilian happy and exposed to radiation. the 1st and serious steps towards banding nuclear testing. what take on us fall back as 1963 the signing of the trilogy, binding of the appeal, what it is to us, the severe analysis space and a 100 want to be provide representative government. we seem to join the interview because the signing of the treaty is on the way that a lot of those sites that dwelled 50 units to agree
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a complete ban on all types of tests. in 1996, the un general assembly adopted the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty with a will member states undertaking not to carry out any more nuclear weapons tests to ensure that all tweedy bomb is complied with. the agreement, the eliza vision was the one with the for the, the only thing that you know, some of the, for the most or for she's course of him. farmers little a step. and one of the things, especially, i must have been for the most or who knows this mr. configured or suspicion it was a thing for them, wants to think of a as in the house, but then they won't take additional photos. most of the files are a little less than when the 13 groceries pressing and recess plus the purchasing this in for, for this particular cut off is the that the international monitoring system was established under the comprehensive nuclear
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test ban treaty. by the time it's fully operational insurance comprised 321 monitoring stations of various types, it's in visits that russia's i, m. s. segment will include certainty to monitoring stations scattered across the country. okay, thank you. when you put the go to task, though it doesn't, it doesn't quite full. i'm here is what, what do you mean? the standard was, i guess it was a waiting this thoughts like i put them in your opinion, which i've just now it's because they didn't mentally. and so this is such a conventional for to me with a pretty level for the just the 1st, the 1st time you go, the more please take this book video for cutting. yeah. no response for stuck with this. but then you can create introductions on the student slip and party up to you . i mean, from what? so we'll gather data now. so you need them any data to view the site, inspection of the kinds of 30 seconds the last and the russian international monitoring system segment. different oak center we saw an extension of the
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difference between auxilary and primary stations lies in the house. they transmit data. folks that are always provide data on demand. 12 primaries center cities uninterrupted flight lift, real time data to the organizations main headquarters in vienna. size make technology monitors the crust to detect shockwave generated by nuclear explosions, control the stations of added attacks subterranean nuclear tests hardware. so there's no us to, to hold off on somebody else cause additional australia just offs when one got to most serious costanza i. yes. know. so the, the frustrating assumption is not on the system when, when you go to the machine and when i send it to do it, i say, because you're also on the go order or see, i'm having issues with the machine. and you know, there's no such thing that came up because of what it says because it also whipple knows why you visited your store for what was an issue in order cisco. samantha, what i'm going to go, or ne, are due to the specialist of the go on. there's a list here. so even though is a pretty gillian. yeah, a little during the inventory. so you know, because the thing in law you,
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most of them in the middle initial worst. yep. you're dealing with people every day . don't worry. but it was the goal of save your mission was oppression unix. but then you put the like as the community couple are you appreciate what are you doing the adults, but then you would just give them a shot. so at the association when the punch is going to go, well sort of just because, you know, it's a suitable space. i know comfortable the prostate end is up to the gold lighting and put in a stronger level may assist you my. and when you do it and get their shows and which the technology you can throw at the, let's just sponsor, excuse me, just go out. i don't know if it was a kind of where you need the course to just go when you're putting pressure or commit to store to come over here. or i don't know when you put in go to as
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most all sun set up the in the 6595 and speed you what else calls question about this even though we will then in the european union on the kremlin the media mission, the state on russia's to day s r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say even closer to the on the side of the process that i get my horse faith county slough down section with them to put up all of their come jessica, what is it a shift or what have you said to me and let you on a short term, which was here?
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it's a usually new and this me in the sense that i'm with any of them was because i want to give you some. yeah, it's a state, it's a oh, we take suitcase. when did i start? as wasn't it just if it was gonna keep the, the product, the date, you don't know, is there any way that actually would have been set up by getting married? you meant there are, do you mean you come to and you have literally so frustrated with as much. it's gonna get the appraisal, show you the
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truth when we 300 not. but only when i bought the spelling and permission, it would be taped up. the dispute, if it's different, we're going to file a, put on the, it's of, here's the level and it's in kind of the width of virginia jane is, i'm not sure that's on, let's get something done with coupled enough with some moving you. usually you grace, who did a check in the notice, but it that's the most beautiful. yeah. and even though pretty good at least you up table is to put up again. what can i do on that? can you the for them? i see the to really thank you to the stop and start says the other thing, you know, the but you know, but i don't believe it was a susie split, the defects image of wheeler total number before but this one was, it was a threat. certainly for just one way. similarly, one thing in my administrative placement was garage the both of us get the police
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are truly has internet available for them because i was in which was more than that, the guy supposed to come the initially really meant the way it's initially for it to keep the gave we would put the kitchen, got a key and to show it to other fish to do so. you know, if this is like, what can i figure this out to say she can get in that somebody on putting in the water. i see a bmw and she was a potential energy. i didn't put that in what that's what you that will allow me for each day. body undertakes not to carry out any nuclear weapons test explosion to prohibit and prevent nuclear explosions at any place under its jurisdiction. or control, that's what the stock shift that i'm interested in california. it's a fluid in the government on the idea of these 2 blood staging model that can use to be able to really get you squished. you look you up with the site is the wishing has a similar sylvester function create. you sort a couple more instead of catch the do you have quite a few more please continue. continue with this done the exam. the only glove method was good projects of done sports and you'll see a subset of that. what's that on the wall?
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and a ticket suited with him. so we can use the key identity driver cuz he's a ride. get those gun that old latest will be to come. he said to me on this thought they made, he can run a vacation, is the act of making a treaty officially validated by giving it a formal consent by the proper authorities of each policy? just let me know as next for the finance, for the defendants. it just to show a couple of just a little bit decided to go little busy for the silly m o c media so relentlessly to the wondering what the storm stalls, the younger step to suggest that i started missing the nicholas the near curve as motion list i need to become suspicious activity in your sleeve though in your flames is level than where it is. i still use muscle during your fingers and i don't have the book on the end of the category. you need the special surely case of stuff which i think are for policing. your couple of them full of them. i view
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imagery so that you've got 16 interceptor ideas with some nation as me fucked up those really eager to add up and you don't know what you end up in minutes, knuckle. sad to yes ma'am. it's so much noise fears and you nice threats as a sure category, but quite a brand new to jim store. front of me right away and yaps done those gifts. you might see nimble. it appears to be sure to treat got c j, then you will be what you're doing. you go on the stairs or in your movie, do my schedule with. i will story about that. i need you. it was more than this. do i am the way you way in the promotional conflicts, sasha of flooding. you was rushing a great you split that's in the program. you use it, but to have me sweat them cock such, do you need the president? what was in the door here? show her ways and you kept the results for us and i'm like, let's just get me get
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a spell other than that. i don't locate the last time so i'm able to know some of the item the shuttle. we do not quite yet suspense, they will not work for them. excuse me, just create a new for as well. color i miss the game is still killing me instead of my role in that. but those done to me yeah. so 3 nicolas my only view that i'd seen is renewed . yeah. which in the world and so could i add,
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i don't i do show right here. a couple of them were still working on it. that's quite so can get us apologize. that spencer workshop, that old bachelor. so yeah, your muscle, the the eviction. so the blonde see how she was bringing you with just doing a practicum one of these nice ways the city he's got the or is it flushed out at least centurylink. oh gosh. it's going to be a multi site inspection, and the remote registration is to include checking video cameras, routine maintenance of special equipment and confirmation that communication hardware isn't going to control continuity. a state of trends that tend to keeping
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the buildings in good condition. good. the sure, thanks. well, that's right. yeah. schools and we need to know where he's close to both. all the procedures are carried out regularly. 20 point across russia. that's 32 monitoring stations. one sense group and also risk maintains began for sound station 10 for sound technology uses micro bedroom turns to record low frequency sound waves to low case type, misdirect explosions and distinguish them from volcanic eruptions. pulse space reputable is photographs, filters, alpha number of low frequency sound waves coming out the way off shows up on some of them use us. it was new to me on. uh well, initially i knew it was late in the last forcing me to let someone know i see it is shooting and we'll bring you more unless it's obviously a. so i was thinking get the think. i me say published a proposal if you're not sort of just presenting yeah. of us now. when you're sick, one pulse of nope. recording when you,
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when your store really nice thoughts when you're pregnant, want not to and, and there's lots of producing wondering isn't. what's the zip codes associated zillow, such as the water solution suppression, you have interest, but then you have is this thing, you have us to switch them. if you split the do i is easier to produce done. it's just the risk and the difficulty is good to see it is done with this or fix it on this was was self employed and done it. but if they didn't, they just don't know. they sent a gotten there. so sort of move them on october. the 18th 2023. the state duma unanimously voted to revoke russia's ratification of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. post quench was still being yeah. we do have stable there's and then it must own that the wish crystal mood that's pretty squared. the 2 of us that could be a 3 opinion will fully media. those i've used up bringing you,
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you've got to remote oregon's to shutting seniors in order for it to hit got see, can readily intend with a good i see the got water me. but as i was, i am the storage that to me is a single to who bulkley no use the emotional support access it got thought able that as much as for for sure i smoke through this and that probably in us of elizabeth not really in. yeah, yeah, this is with any is i me, is a read or i see. so the i have to meet tipsy 0 guidelines. the sense that i do not foresee that totemic energy is to be a great boon for
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a long time. i have to say that the presence is a menace perhaps it as well that it should be it may intimidate the human race into bringing order into its international affairs, which without the pressure of fear, it would not do albert einstein the the, one of the things that we learned very quickly about brock obama was that he was not a friend of transparency. he was not a friend of whistle blowers and he was very,
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in 1492 this evening, christopher columbus rates, the bahamas, and discovers the new world for europe. the wealth of america and its fast territories. cosby envy of the europeans, especially the spaniards and the portuguese. they sought, after taking over these lands. however, there lived indigenous peoples with a high culture and their own nation, who was there, the barbaric colonization of america, which went down in history or under the name of con deece that lasted for more than 100 years. in 1521 care design, cortez is kind of due to the doors captured and destroyed the capital of the aztec empire. daniels practically massacring the local population. following them, francisco pizarro is gun case. the doors destroyed the ink and fired as a result of spanish aggression. the ancient maya civilization collapse,
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suppressing the resistance of the indians. the invaders carried out mass executions . the horrendous genocide was aggravated by the diseases that the europeans had brought to america. the number of the indigenous population decreased at 16 times from 251 and a half 1000000 people from keystone became one of the largest demographic disaster fees of mankind. and remains an indelible bloody stains in the history of the european colonial empires. the least at these earliest likes are reported to have kills nearly 50 fathers, tvs, and residential areas of northern gather. the idea of it made secure to read
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