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tv   Cross Talk  RT  January 22, 2024 1:30am-2:01am EST

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what is your story then? what does this does it have a pulse here? let's just catalogue real quickly, what they, what they are doing or not doing. no real reaction to the north stream of destruction of pipelines, backing sanctions against russia, that hurt europe more than russia. um, notified security doctrine. no, we're trying to policy. and last but not least in our favorites, usually a unusually cloudless elite. so where is europe in all of this, and does anybody really even care anymore? george? it says it's x, the question would be this. so within the past few days, we have the german defense, minnesota bar, as the story is declaring that sometime within the next 5 years, russia is likely to attack the nature of you know, don't know how he came up with this scenario or this particular timeframe. but that
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was that he made this declaration and then we made basically saying, you know what they, they want to get ready for it. okay. so, but if they're not ready for why wouldn't rush to do it now? okay. i will. yeah, exactly. does it rather give them time to get ready? then we have the sweden's commander in chief saying sweden needs to absolutely get ready and to mobilize for well with russia. again, where he go, this one of a sweet and needs to move this. and when was the last time rushing sweet? here we're in more of the 3, bold a state. so now got together and said we're putting together a baltic defense pack bolting defense region. i'm not exactly sure, but there's a yeah, we're putting this together and then we have the, the majors, so gold, military ship and getting things done with this military single thing means essentially no one has any site at all in and any,
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in any democratic way about may so moving anywhere at any time that he wants throughout the you, those guys amazing. i mean, any of those, like nato is supposed to this thing use that thing. but now find out that we're going to have this absence of mobility. so roads, railways, apple is everything must wake way for me, so civilians, you know, because they can go to help. you know, that the, the last thing of, i mean, any important that it's not heavy on sovereignty, is it not that terribly heavy? and then we have um, uh, a manual, my co, uh saying, okay, your a is an absolute woods time a let you know where, where is it, where it's facing. carol, from russia. therefore, i need to go to a kia of a right away to sign a defense and security agree length of the time that she's soon ag assigned in key of uh, the other that. so we have a strange business. we have lisa, european leads,
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warning about this threat of war. war is imminent. and you have every single thing that they do and you know, in dangerous, everyone in your threat, does that go against the built in, in europe? and let me continue doing the same thing is i know you remember a few months ago when biting made a dramatic announcement. we are closer today to nuclear on the getting that in a time since the cuban missile addresses and then use the question was, well, well then if we are, why don't you do something about it? just the, just oh, so does that mean the globe has been? do you want to use the had analogy? who are the soviets and who are the americans? and i was, you know, the martin, you, we worked in the belly of the beast for a long time. in brussels here, i mean here i have kind of. ready out here, georgia extended this year, but there seems to be no kind of, there's no pro active this about protecting, defining and protecting european interest. it just seems to be
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a cause even the works. all the things that i mentioned in what george mentioned a reflection of washington's policy. not any one in europe specifically or yeah, because home policy, i mean grand scale foreign policy is hugely challenged because most of these, these things to pull off on mission, we should always remember that the european union is very much stuff. top experimental projects tend to be going for a few years, and it's only been guiding for a few weeks when we look at some big policy, you know, international, um, you know, a g, a political grandstanding. and i think, you know, as a, as, as time goes on, brussels looks more, more to be some to some to be some so like, um, independence, i don't know. soviet state, you know, the independent but on the republic of brussels, it's a democracy, democracy, fries, other. unless the thinking about about these institutions a little what's happened to them just very recently, you know, we've seen this momentum now gathering a you can't really do anything dynamic. you have to molest it, still keeps shots,
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keep us male shots and see what the big moves. big players do. rush it in america on china. um, but you know, at the same time we've got a lot of on demand bang on the drum saying we need to get more money. so he's crane and there was just come services and george rattled off, you know, the list right. well, there is consensus of a leads now in europe that we need to create more hysteria. why? because our economies are fading and sooner or later the brown stuff is going to hit the fan and we are going to face and a political upheaval. so let's create the drama. now let's create fear now and get people a choose this idea that we could be in a war scenario we could be facing, you know, a so, but what was russia? but it's so funny that the statements that come from germany, i'm from so in other places, class with bites. and this could because biden's always saying that, you know, rushes lost, lost of all in your tray and you know,
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is on his knees. and then to europe in the st. no rush going to evade. um, you know, so, you know, they, we, we really do need to kind of get these 2 groups of people together. and by the way, you know, which very interesting and, and that's surprising, george. and that this is all the lead driven. i mean, if you look at what are staring the people in the cognitive europe, i mean, let's take a look at the german farmers up expect. i don't think the repeat about a war with russia. i think they're worried about their livelihood. and they're likely who that is. go goes back for many of them, generation generation after generation. it's. and it's being literally destroyed by the populous rules of that coalition there. and then you know, how you had administered, go out and address, you know, even just saying, you know, there's no more money, but just down the street. the next ministry is that we need money for you crate. i mean, that is a love, terrible situation. but anyway, as i always say don't, that's what barbara and stuart you're exactly right. so you do have the,
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the jo and follows. and then let's remember there's also the farmers in, in poland and hungary is to lock in romania boiler for them as they were being hit by the policy over allowing uh bolen to dump its uh grain in the european markets. the same with the truck as so again, this is a policy completely out adverse to europeans interest, and yet the leads continue to uh, down this path, you know, they go to, um dob was congratulating one another and then wonder what, what else can we do for ukraine, um emmanuel, my call when you have elizabeth a historically on popular use of either shopping. uh, really the, the decks on the uh, the big chairs on the titanic and um, and what's on his mind waiting on it and what we, what, what more can i do for you,
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craig? i'm, i'm, i'm rushing off now to cape in order to assign the defense for st. george, or does he do that to curry favor with the americans? because i don't think he cares about ukraine. ready ukraine and ukrainians. i don't think any of these you're, you know, rates do. ready it off the map i if you, if you were, you know, go a few layers in there and kind of not so politely, asking the ukranian refugees to go home. i mean, a lot of people have had enough of this, but not the leads keep going towards the do it, there it is, the leads. and so despite the, so the can only crises they face. and despite the the historical unpopularity, i mean we, when you look at these, the polls say in germany, the key state in europe. i mean the, the, the boxes of the traffic, like coalition historic lows. so you, you have the alternative to the extent brought to, you know, constant, the denounces fascists and whatever. and on the brink of being simply
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abolished and on the surveillance by the, the security space there on historic height of the room is the of the same level as the christian democrats. and are you a new party and you left the spot in the of let's just the merge out of nowhere, a match or any doing better than any of the parties of the traffic light goes. if you think you called the message, i think, you know, people. yeah, yeah, great, interesting. martin judge and i've talked about this on our comcast, is that the, the leads anyone? if the any i d o a group of people they don't live? is that a 5 night far enough that that's just cold, you know, don't challenge us. empower ok even if we're not doing a good job because what they do is they tend to ideologically cancel. you want both sides primarily on the right word. yeah. and it's, it's easy to throw these, these slugs. people are institutions, you know, because nobody questions and nobody says what i own. is there any truth in that? what's the, what's worrying i think is that the council culture is really and gay. really
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accelerating within the use of houston is just such a level that, you know, i mean, just recently we saw in europe in parliament make notions tools clamping down on hungry and even tonight hungry. it's voting rights on a you council level is sensational. that is the judge, the product process to cancel the democratic process continued by the door again, because you can, you much, can you imagine russians, older russians, older generation russians who are looking at that, the thinking but this is the soviet times. this is this, the true story would be proud of this. you know, this is, this is a democracy that we can actually shut down in this country, you know, and there's no pick back. there's no, there's no opprobrium in the western press to say, hey, but that's on the democratic, isn't it? you know, on the same institution we sort of a diva hushed, you know, this is, i'm a use chief uh,
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the tulsa who basically gets off on old list federalism. you know, he's easiest part of the super federalist, at least in brussels. people who really believe that all of our problems can be resolved by having a new need. so i'll save you and ask them whoever they were. they said the same people would never let anyone. ready maybe you actually vote upon it. yeah, yeah, we could not interested in democracy. i mean, the thing is that people don't understand this, but up to being in brussels or whatever decade. don't love. um, one of the things i noticed of the company is the e. u. is, can, is, is completely consensus driven organization. so it doesn't really have an internal accountability, doesn't really have an internal opposition. anybody who's sort of rebellious, have been evicted. and on this boss here, i mean, who decides what the consensus is? i'm gonna leave that as a rhetorical question, generally short break, and after that short break, but continuing, especially those are really the statement that the
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name of the big i'm one of the i see it in and me say, guess i'm all what had a little form is all i thought of it a i want says and stuff like that is somewhat of the media you got on. i'm glad you know you got a long way just under the new sit in video sorta. my idea that i fits on a k. i knew i love, is that go see that? i mean, i think going on because the, i'm a persona of a and i mean, i mean, i did, i, i didn't go by that almost seem to see the best. so that sort of i that out of in to see if they have been to single man for the month of manual and all that i do want to remind them the age of the modem is off on, you know, the, i see them go legs, it and say i could either of them, but these are, let's see, let me look to see think tennessee, but i didn't give it out of this and fit on. so being at the full,
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i see on there the most to the boss on the i see the see, i'm them you say the one of us, one of the meeting the union to those new me. but i have a nice the what's the lady that guess i'm going with your my products? yeah. okay. so you see it goes in a 2nd. i mean, either it is by you say no thing, then it's saying that and then generally i'm going to, i think the, the 2nd the most affordable cuz it also has the business. and you clean the 3 of the daily shows on how many comes green when you get the stuff that's not good for those ceiling and provide you with stuff such and shuffle even was matter of the different student and for which of course. and yet you throw in the wisdom of the
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problem and you're still more with the shorter issue through your deal. is that researching yes, just to be as at the top 3, usually i'm doing that. the studies leaning towards the flourished list for me to on, on how to do that. if we can, we can load it mostly just some of the posting sustainable. they won't, because we use new way to box or do school colors. we really don't know which teacher doesn't know for the don't or that you exist to do, given me other than that, we're going to use best opinion. finance has come of us the the russian states never as one of the most sense community best. most all sense and the in the system
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has to be the one else. suppose question about this. even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on process routing and supports the r t smooth neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you see a request for check the welcome back to across that boulevard where we discussed some real news. i switched gears. let's talk about what's going on in gaza and the daylight disappearing between washington and the is really political. a lead. we're told
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that there is never any that there are they like between the americans. like to say the very often i don't know why i don't see what they get out of it here. but um, there seems to be a game of chicken of sorts going on here. um anthony blinking who completely the cloud himself at davos, talking about of the complex. i know he's very good. you know it's heart wrenching what's going on there. and i don't know, it was worth the george blinking where the audience, because why didn't this someone stand up and say, stop the war with no one did. all this was quite sub west point, politely for the nonsense that he was safe. what i'm getting at here of course, is a bill i'd like to present at the united states. joe biden has gone to the point and now this is getting to the point of upsets. well, there are different versions of the two's solution. ok, that's news to me and then meanwhile the same new cycle, the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu, who says, well,
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that will never be a 2 state solution here. it's a game of chicken or who's the biggest full charge a this great good question to who really does look a little stupid is because the americans have been playing this game for many, many years, really ever since all the low of claiming that they save a 2 state solution just around the corner. so the, the way we would have to say some of the 2 state solution and never really spreading out, well, what are you going to do to get the, i mean, what steps that you're going to take it to in order to achieve it. they never really spell that out, but just everyone that's, that's our goal. so now with this uh ripping, uh, you know, direct killings going hunting of all they wanted from that's in the, just the minimum is to say, yeah, yeah, yeah. we're down for a 2 state solution, thinking about the spell it out what it's going to look like when it's going to happen. what are we going to do to get to it just just as a yeah. yeah, yeah we're, we're down for that have, and that's all the americans,
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all of them and him in which on it'll give you everything you want all the on. do you want? another course and the time jago turned around is not where we're never gonna have a 2 state solution. and so, so he's not doing much beyond when he said, oh, we're not going to have time us back in gaza. we're not going to have the palestinian or the, or the i the ruling in garza now is that we're not, we're going to have a, a palestinian state. so this really makes the americans a stupid number. what, what do americans usually about these congressmen? you know, we're, we're, we're very unhappy about this and bernie sanders, your personal, what are the 2 tables of and then just go ahead and let them know it just does. no, it just isn't going to happen. i mean that's, that's what, what, what's the, what's really interesting, georgia got to go to barton right now, is that the online and social media? if you say from, from the river to the sea, you're going to have a spotlight on you, but not the prime minister of israel. you can say that,
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ok. and it's really quite clear. and i want to make sure our audience knows this, that you know which river in which see is he talking about. it's not entirely clear um, even though you can get a lot of trouble for it in social media. this is the whole point here. martin is that we, again, we've come to this point where because of the way that these railways talk about a 2 state solution of a lack there of and just to positions the americans is that this is again a. ready part of a design is a program of never defining israel's borders. this words the, israel's advantage here isn't going to be americans will never intervene and they're not going to intervene to stop a genocide. when will they ever intervene that so obvious conclusion here are because it's not exclusively, there's no real objective analysis of whether these really is a genuine us ensue or not. you know, to state solution is just a buzzword, really doesn't mean anything,
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but just kept the americans in the west quite for very long time because it's given them the material to use that case in tombs and times and times of reports, analysis and meetings. you know, but the reality is, you know, what we are experiencing here. i think as a class of the titans we're actually seeing now head on this and you know, and bytes and, and i think it's going to throw into question in america on our end, in the west particularly um, what is the relationship, what is really, is the relationship now between america and is there a, why do we keep pumping money into this tiny country, which is just messing up? and so i'm gonna lose courage, thinks original. now, i mean how we've gone era, i'm focused on now for the records of each of the, you know, let's just happened the last few days. we didn't, we never imagined the on last week. sure. so it really is going read. so it's getting out of control the well actually my bread, you projected it. ok, i did, i did. i said to be tactical strikes. you know, i'm touch who strikes what exactly what you're interested and know, keep on doing it. but you know, where does this relationship goes or, you know,
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netanyahu now is so desperate. the, what he's doing now is the same for his own people. look, the americans want to force a 2 state solution on to us. and that will probably means some sort of international peacekeeping kind of group of the various countries policing goals are for example, and that'll be the end of us. and so vote for me because i'm the only one who's got the guts to actually stand up the button and say no, and that's now his election, right? you know, so i think um, he's really thrown down the gauntlet for bite and i hate to put money on by them. but i think in the longer term when we talk about winners and losers, i think that's now is going to be the lose. i think he set himself up to full i. i tend to think like the end of the 1st world war, nobody expected. all the empires, the fall and ones, but they did. okay. i think both will be losers here. but. but george is something new and i've used a lot. is that the name the cliche, out there,
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the bumper sticker out there is de escalate. it's just the opposite. we're seeing enormous unless the esna. ready solution and this is something that works to me is released advantage because they're always going to call in the americans to pull their chestnuts out of the fire. that's the calculation here. any given wouldn't anyhow, has been saying recently and we've already made reference to it here. and he was talking about, you know, we become less safe when we, when, when we, after we went through from 11 to then you know, that one should be totally off and you know, something like that. okay. just to get to company the southern part of love it on again. and they have the, the be because the american, the, paralyzed by their own, the verse understanding of what obligations it has to the state of israel is paralyzed. they will, they will end up doing what um with that and you have and the most far right wing government, they've ever had their george. yes, i think so because of the united states is now so heavily invested
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in what is what it is doing, but it really can't get home. and i think that um, nothing, yahoo realizes this. that's why he can just openly and speak like this in defiance of knowing that a lot of, of the americans will ring their hands and say, well, we're disappointed in this statement, but we're not actually going to do anything about that. i know you. yes. because of democratic congressman to say, well we, we really need to look at what arms were sending the, you know, you know, maybe we should attack some conditions. what kind of conditions. i mean, you mentioned the will turn around. so yeah, well what we're going to do is we're going to take these arms. i'm going to kill as many people as we can with them. what are the conditions that you're looking for an cost to ship this? i was at the last question. there are no other conditions, so we're, you know, that we mentioned, you know, when those of the votes of the for him in washington you got the ropes in washington. but does he have it in israel? probably not. you know, martin, what are the interesting debates the arisen over the course of this conflict is the
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face of the captives in, in gaza and the highs and from what i understand and number of them are american and british citizens. ready citizens, what is the u. k, and what is the american government doing to help those citizens? or are we going to have that will be gonzalo lira doctrine of not caring about their own citizens because that's what it looks like to me. it seems to me that any animal government has no interest in those captives whatsoever. no, i think we're already there. i think that sort of the case now, you know, because other liter episode, if, if or somebody of you is the, know is, is a, an american gillian blogger, who was based in ukraine and who was very well informed, was very critical of the credit government. and saw himself rest, it's fund themselves or in the prison. it was already ill, was a complication long complications and was allowed to die. just simply allowed to die because he was really an inconvenient truth which kept annoying this landscape
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about annoying the americans. and this is a shame, a real shame on america that it can do that to one of his own citizens, just because in a literal was just a blogs on the landscape. he needed to be removed. so that's kind of made. it was mother. and i think the same thing is probably gonna happen to the poor people as well, is that they are a very, very small number of people who are they are. and then they can be written off. and part of the question, you know, i mean, the big picture here is, you know, how the political leads stay in power, how they control this. and this, and united states and power. and whether by them is really prepared to stand his ground. and this going to be in the heart of the problem is discussion of a friends like what we use of the for a lot. yeah. and that's it. yeah. you know, and if you did, the buying was vice presidents and the out of many had towards this right. of the government. george. again, you know, we started out talking about the uselessness of europe and i compliment george for
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the title because that's what he came up with it. but it's again when it's all the leads driven by just counting on electoral success, which is policy that is fine. give it towards donors, sorry daughter, especially those exactly. donors, because he says that's what matters. and you know, we sold a power all that the israel law, they in the united states, in which they, they, they got rid of 2 prominent university presidents and how, and how does that happen? well, because the powerful don't as the people who, who actually are these are prestigious universities defend caved and you know, even says, hey, but this is a black woman, yukon, 5 a black woman. yes. you can, when it comes to science is money that comes 1st and you know that, that's what that message gets out is the, this some of the things you cannot do. and this up in steps either up. uh,
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so the interest that you cannot transgress as a, that's a down to the biden's calculation. i mean, as far as your up is concerned, back out and counting on the fact that people are going to get tired of this. i'm going to get, you know, these are the, they're going to get tired of the israel palestine issue and they'll go focus on something else. and however useless, they come across as you know, as their own hostages. they're not even able to do anything about the i think the we've all talked about here. i'll finish off the program. you know, we've had in the 1st couple of weeks we. ready were outraged by the, the number of this, then we had children, women being 50 percent in the schools and then the aid workers and then the university there. and there's no end to it. okay. if it was going to be an end to it, we would've been reach there. but now we uh, they've gotten people used to genocide. that's the age that we live in. okay. in social media gentlemen, that's all the time i have. i want to thank my guess americans and. ready best and
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of course i want to thank everyone for watching us here at our dc and next time remember prostitutes, the, the, the, what's the see the solvers,
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the book to somebody how can it be that um, the ship to the middle east from a country who is 12 officials constantly complain about shortages of our munition and military equipment. is fairly low paying believe, but of boston llc or even maybe a little in your system with below grade level nominal facility or some of those other slash we. i'm about to the easiest and then also one of the easiest on bottom of a bubble sort of well, nice day to kind of get this stuff going on now. well, why are weapons from ukraine spreading over the world? to turn this country into a major arms hub, will continue to bolster ukraine's and forces by rushing them occasionally is that they need to defend their country. everyone knows very well that we don't sell but known as pineapples or any kind of children's toys. we sell women's. yes. we're also known in the world as homes dealers. we must not be ashamed of them.
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