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and that will take that ride in those areas there. there is just surrounding the entire area of the party became ready for the cadillac. driving outside, we saw a lot of the territories. it was very horrible because there is a body over here. there is a body over there and i think i just took my seats. i really like that. so if there are any terry firing, they won't tom my head terrible tragedy and terrible revenge. and i hope they may come off the afternoon, especially the place over the
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causes of being prevented off. one of the statements to be the one people and we want to peoples of the land to leave in peace and prosperity. is it possible to have peace in this region? every gain the around 6 and we heard a lot of bon bins coming from the iron human from the guys of stripe size. i think it was an hour of non self funding going back and forth. the i told my boyfriend, i think we need to leave, we didn't know what we were supposed to do because on one hand we had the me says, going above our heads and instruction was to stay in boss. from the other hand,
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the my home is really non secure. the some of the people that i know their house, where at least on fire again from a person who's leaving right next to the goal. though, i received a s. m. s. messages from our keyboard. from last november is sending us the don't be afraid of the bonded that you're hearing because it's from us practicing the they're just surrounding the entire area of the body. they came ready for us. you know, they knew we're gonna scatter like the ship and every cross roads we we go to receive, burns the cars. we seem dead bodies randomly. those we see vehicles empty vehicles
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all over with dead bodies with blood's. we want a tolls. and we just drove, i pushed the gas all over and we just drove until i got home. and the if so room, if they knew they were practicing, why didn't that? and the idea and our government practice to as well for this the now us and if it's some sort of a new or in the middle east beginning on october, the 7th, 202328 half 1000. how much militants across from the gaza strip? into israel, it set to be israel, security forces, greatest failure, causes vacated, thought to be on the full control, goes on more, couple individually. got good news of the one in the but nobody's in the system was signal is i'd say it's a video camera. i do is an artist,
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exports. it goes to the 40 as a, not sure how long does it says for the good i'm assuming. so i suppose they're not doing see what it would be that i see what the, what is what i said they couldn't. you said she was saying, yeah, not the result of domestic l 7. so for me to build it then you know, to, to see fast the, to the weapon for many of gold. and the keep would see, you know, who is in charge of this securely and busted to the west bank to the step of this. and the other thing, the thing you know, deep on the border between the soft paisley island, it goes to in the way, will he generally 55, but the let them, you know, move 52 of them to the west bank and the left army fleet. that's a lot this on us to succeed in. do most split even more that they that they will even a couple of the soldiers who send it to the office says that they see
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a going specs is suspicious. lance, in the a cause a sweep, the oversell said the district still conducting. and if they continue saying that there's something suspicious thing cause a street they were going to with the or the i was shocked when have us attacked israel. i thought it was horrendous. what the, what, how much deb unconscionable, unforgivable as if there were maybe 350 soldiers and policemen killed but another for the 800 civilians who were killed that day.
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the what happened on october, the 7 was a jail breakout, or it was the slaves revolting against the master. and of course, when slaves revolt against illegitimate masters, that is not going to be peaceful and it is going to be violet. and b is riley's. they should have thought about that before the expels palestinians subjugated palestinians and murder. i think it was inevitable. the policy named people have been under brutal subjugation, or many decades. israel responded to the attack with operations. so it's of, on the, as i saw him and i hope they may come off the,
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the afternoon mishita lation over the no not. so i'll send a seat to then it's a whole the israelis had no game plan for what's gonna happen. so they went in there to get revenge, but they have to do it in a targeted 10 point way, not by leveling, gaza for the initial, the new session in a youth of sit on, i'm of the model and that's it because they've been mechanically, but wanted to put them on a plan, the best for the old one is an applause oldness bad that it's not all have put on the amount of flesh on my students that i didn't know. and i can and i'm uh is that the, the book settle how it can get a balance based yaneth the
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fema that and see if i you remember what age would that what sort of thing? so yeah, that was done. but as of october, and i still have to have the uh, the middle of the gentleman upset because of the i little had that the letter was gonna be this. why the minimum of the bundled off the he has come with the woman home middle of uh it was a slip. yeah. she got home with an s at all either do the and home minimum as of friday. i've been on the bottom of the, i'm a pretty of was some said meet home best. i'm one of the young woman that i the you know, had been with somebody the
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. ringback a humanitarian design has done forwarded and goes a funding food is getting harder as well says how much militant aside and hospitals and schools. so the bottom 2000 reported that the nothing justifies the must have kept updates on us getting the most of my objection and my companions objection to the assault them because that is
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a mobile one because the vast majority of the victims, mold and 70 percent. so innocence, convenience, in use with the reserve based campaign that says, i don't know, in a sense, even in gosh, the media coverage started off being totally sympathetic israel. but the images that are coming out are so heartbreaking at so sad, so tragic that that's the balance of world opinion as shifted as a simple fees to have the to are. these rallies are now over whelmed by the sympathies for the people of guys that
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the global community is once again talking about the palestinian tragedy as well as how much those goals may have been to draw attention to the disaster and the gaza strip. and this isn't the 1st time that's being done with terrorist attacks the
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the company say i broke down 75 years ago. and there has been no peace since june started coming to palestine in the late 19th century. when anti semitic sentiment was rife, in europe, amazon is movement appear. its goal was to create an independent to a state of british proposed established in palestine at the time territory under britain. this protect to read. this is when the 1st idea to which under the jews to their homeland at the time they were more than 10 times as many arabs and muslims in palestine as there were jews during world war 2
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and the whole of cost that create that change. the situation and change the diameter, 6000000 jews had been killed and the growth sympathies for with the choose is us have done this nice thing. somebody is i don't see or seen, you'll be steaming so. so small, i'm going to put in your mind, if you knew it was done, you move this will dest ethan diet that are shooting? yeah, it was the way the most, i should do, the actual east petroleum supreme. sophistic lashire. it's set, there is, i don't see, touched it evaluated. so i need somebody renew it. but the last thing you can use as quick or is it or do we do that? so i'm assuming the jim police team's commodity columbus with this tool. these are the ways that are, that comes with solution and we've come to a more you flip, she is out of pocket. that was to tell the police team they sent that you with the guys because of their so you would have c p, i mean the war begins the arrows to declare war. thousands of the jews were killed
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and maybe $13000.00 arabs were killed. however, what happens is about 750000 hours were driven out of their homeland jews, bombs. so they liked $29.00 arrow villages. the ups store any of these other splitting the yet the you've got you customer unit doesn't, so it'd be the larger. so what is the status of the you see what the like a business of some of the big the key out of the city and the sooner the was a little bit of cookies, blah, blah blah. so just keep doing it,
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but come through and i've done this and it was about 800000 palestinians, lost the land and their homes. such things so hard to give a movement to liberate palestine founded by yes. out of that began to grow the cold to establish a palestinian state and started up is a fight against those. he considered invaders which forced israel to negotiate that i did. i think you solved the reason. i was not that as move the job. i use it a lot of the school, it was a service that a good actor is around your usually do a pretty wide yes. yeah. i mean, if that's, that's a better than you police and these guys can call us because the issue of our operational video makes total new go one or 2. yeah. and you must be from ice you with the do i just of these measuring the some of the most of the person
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that signed a peace treaty with israel in the west bank and gaza strip palestinian now told him is a peer the thought uh, move until pile on our side became president, but peace and have a came israel as president. he had sec rubbing, was assassinated by his way of the student. because he had signed a peace treaty with the palestinians in the gaza strip of how much rose up ontario as the tanks resumed. well the so much as the site glass here, the the, the ssl just pretty much on yesterday. the celeste reason that the of the security issue in the community is it as good as getting myself a couple a go it is. i'm going to be the easiest ones. this is the one you're going to do from us. is that the only the only one of the senior people find you,
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but you must look and see what's the value of the piece. and there's a lot of so you what is to do with that is what you, what are the, what is just going to use for us came to power and goes are in 2006 of the which israel and egypt located the entire territory more than 2000000 people live here on the small strip of land. almost all of the refugees or children of refugees. offense was erected around garza, which is kept under constant surveillance. look at the sky on there, 53 percent. poverty rate among young guys is uh, between 19 and 29, something like 70 percent unemployment garza has survived as a welfare state to the people there have no hope. they've been desperate.
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nice convenient. the probably of the doors to from us for teach get that started for the students who were currently muted with the chest. but the students that the most successful garza the, was that i didn't do better coverage to him. we got to what you mean dealers. but you, stanley, when you go to what we mean deals come up with i think from us when you e, what the car curves delete, deletes police. people come us, me, phone here on your well as well. fight some us in the gaza strip on both sides. westbank, governed by to there's no open conflict as yet. but all to the outbreak of hostilities, the situations now pointing point. israel is conducting antiterrorist rates on this talk of hundreds of dead, including children. the
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loss of the guy thought the last and what all the phone tags saw. so the guy move up also been for what for, you know, for loss of alarm file. i have to show us how it didn't help the special but of this. but the look on the after these events, thousands of palestinians get to the funerals in the west bank, the killing of civilians ignited some violent confrontations between palestinian protest as an israel familiar tray, the top of the barn, which that's a cool place to weights of lava or low it because physically with
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categories that's in the city, and you don't have to boil for bush's one year, it's by the end of the continent that he's the, i'm going to call of i to the degree that's this early in the woods above the bluff loop as well. can we reach him? what exactly what they call my celia things as so times in israel, even all the adults jews are taking of alms until recently this was unimaginable. these people are exempt from military service that you will be bound to study the torah f as of jewish tradition this. now they don't need to defend themselves. so now we trusted security forces, but now we see that we have to prepare ourselves. when somebody is dressed like it, you know, we use a jew, the community has no army and background. they don't know anything about security and the earth is know that they live very close to the villages. and in
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store 3 minutes. the 10201500. say error can come with guns or with a knife. meanwhile, it goes and they're trying to cope with the humanitarian designs to this practically no food. the end, a critical shortage of medicine to the key india and many other countries to send to you monetary and a to gaza. rushes also sending thousands of tons of age by egypt, ports. and because of the low cost of necessarily what you mean by both students, that's what i see. the thought of it, even. it says group, almost most of us on this is jeanette instrument, tick authority, leave me kind of both i am, which is what i see. i see, but i see you see you in comes physicals on his way, which is still she continues with america as full support. the problem is
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we've got the victims. israel is empower. sydney is very unique position because they are being victimize by people who are themselves victims who have suffered in the holocaust. which complicates it, complicates the moral situation and complicates the politics. no, there is no complication. that is rallies are the best friends. it is utterly racist for europeans to think that because of their crimes, they can force the policy and people to pay the price. they have to give up their land because someone else has committed a crime that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. victory is not possible, in fact, for the human standpoint, we've already lost the world is never going to forget these images. the weather is
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never kind of forget what her last day to october 7th. and the weather is never going to be able to forget what these rallies have done. the we have to stay song these little people have to stay song asked the wars. there will be some very soft questions that benjamin anthony hour and all of the people who are sitting in those 120 chairs will have to answer. but for now we don't. uh think about that. we just think about what is the fastest way to and come to us. and i do believe that we could do that and we went through the laser as a source to a new boy with a criteria to me. but we have the same project, a different muscle. now that was a current shipment that i was looking for. mazda voids and compete. you've got your
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5 gift, which is already a little more difficulty. thomas, how much will the function code could which that was easy to combine beats? industrial use the how much blue cross drove it, and i'm going to use to share it with you guys and include people's care here. unable to to that, what was they need from us when she is here? it says to poor how much of the value of us women and children they are met. the same as members of their family have such a anger, rage, bitterness as another generation of resistance fighters, potential service, the mackenzie and mass murder is being carried out against these people. and the regimes that are behind this genocide, bar western regimes, all the bombs, all the weapons that are used by this really raising are being
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supplied by the united states. we don't on seems to be the one piece that needs to be that we don't want anyone to be that we want to 2 peoples of the land to leave in peace and prosperity. and there was no other way but the politic or what the political solution that is ending bill to based on the sage for an independent palestinian state alongside these i chosen muslims could live peacefully. but we need to say new leadership in gaza. do leadership in the west bank, a new leadership in israel. and i hope new leadership in the united states. i mean, those are the principal players here, the
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the the a hi has to guess the president is event excuse himself, is basically delusion. and that he has become drunk with his own rhetoric as well as flats or visa to use to receives from the rest. i think this is really to range to me. it is a bit disturb trust relationship to attitude. this is true about everyone around to him. i can't imagine, but the,
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in the early 1880 brands decided to subjugate madagascar. however, the mother got the king refused to submit in 1883. during the 1st franco mail, i guess a wars the friend sent a punitive expedition divorce submission on the island. the aggressor ships brutally bombarded the coastal settlements. the invaders managed to forcefully impose control over and madagascar his external affairs, but the french wanted more of you. years later they started a full scale military invasion ended. 18. 95 captured the capital to not reveal
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the commonest exiled queen, run a vile on the 3rd and our prime minister rieney a letter of on a abroad. then the invaders began to clear the island from the malcontents, with iron and blood in 18. $96.00 france declared a protector, ed over man, a gas guard, and in $1897.00 annex the island. the suppression of the liberation movement erupted the merciless massacre. the capture of man, a gas car lifted, tragic consequences. natural resources were in the hands of french corporations. all local schools were close. and the french language was imposed on the population there last in 15 years and resulted in the death of at least 100000 mile against the people. the colonial regime left an open wound in the history of madagascar, but violence was never able to suppress them malagasy striving for freedom. the
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protest to rob them instead of going to use capital after the president of his bones elections for the 1st time and the country is more than history. the opposition implants, the trial and the decision. evans, who obtains valve of any escalation in the middle east or face or tit for tat reaction. washington responds. my problem is that your father is twice on the regent 28 civilians, including a child that killed, has ts pause. this tri could bakery and the guns republic, moscow, brunswick at the tara attack and said the west coast is complicit. and not maybe a more into the passing of its president who's hailed as in liberating icon by the countries in the winter. the
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part is midnight in moscow. welcome to global news coverage on knowledge international. i a michael caught up with the latest smell protested throughout the capital of senegal. on sunday it comes out to the nations leader announced upcoming presidential elections. i been indefinitely postponed at a decision to ask the election. this was set for february 25th, came just the day before competing was to begin. now people took to the streets of birds tie as in tulsa concrete blocks on the may multiple way before police arrives to disperse the crowd. are these the oakland gay brings of the details? the following. what many say is a, the government stripping away the rights of citizens and instead of go, we have the president decided to announce to postpone mid pop the presidential election, which was scheduled on the 25th of february, protest all coming to rock canyon paused. so signal go as the population expressed,
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the end bull, but that's the decision that the president may do. i'm sparking under it in various locations in response to this democratic research before the announcements, many requests hold pull back to the wouldn't be any pre election violent despite a certain stand to date and validation posted things all coming to the starting to change the 5, the minutes, i just the slides, a growing tree and it's in the surrounding region. the cynical has different experience de la cruz. i'm leading wisdom powers to praise the. it's the ability, it's democracy and it's history has a peaceful power also. but since 2021, you would remember that soon as the has witnessed off the deadly and risk i'm caused by the stand off between the states and saw your brand and some on song called the violent episodes have often slid 2 devises of bits and hundreds of ways
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that many now come and see speculating, that's the kind of situation taken place is integral could lead to to exactly, that's the situation as well. but the roots of the old was in a state addressed to by the president of the way the president said that he signed a decree, a bother seeing a previous mischief that set a date because lawmakers were investigating to constitutional council that does with integrity in the election process has been questioned to just move on, what the president statements and had a was a the, the, the document drop freely to invent that. i've signed the degree 202406 of february, 3rd, 2000 and the for the degree 20232283. on november 29th, 2023 convening the electro body for my part, my phone commitment not to running the presidential election remains unchanged. finally, i will engage in an open national dialogue to bring together the condition for free
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. transparent and inclusive collection is under critics have how is the latest? because the is the policy decision i'm considering that to the piece of the sauce has the history way. he sometimes a means or rather changes. the constitution is pinnacle. so he could extend, she stayed in office and of course federal opposition because the reject it the decision to postpone the election. saying that to the will to proceed with the owner competitors as some calling the prisoners decision um to postpone the election, a constitutional crew. some members of the opposition party even said that if the election would not postponed, they would shortly when these elections that, that move on back. we feel this is a constitutional cool. mackey sol is not doing this for us. he's doing this against us. mackie sol understands, but if we go to elections, we will win by a landslide. but he wants to stay in power or have someone from his party be
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elected. this is why he plays these kinds of games to come and manipulate the institutions illegally. and well, some slam the decisions, some of going as far as the feeling a legal case against the principles move this have move on that look at the problem should be aware that the, yeah, we, us, can we parliamentary groups large and appeal with the constitutional counsel tomorrow, against the resolution, setting up the parliamentary commission of inquiry, our arguments have been well developed in the appeal, which will be filed tomorrow. we're also waiting for the slot on the postponement of the election to be promoted. we need to inform everyone not so that we can lodge in the field with the constitutional counsel. of course, this most, the 1st time send a go has delayed. it's a presidential election since they gained independence from from 9 to 60 and reps being reports as well with from is calling san a go to in the, the of the search and to created by prison. that'd be matching itself. but also um
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the pro cheap but either then the protesting citizen, some citizens, it's been a go, have also expressed their own concerns over the decisions that was taken by the president. that's a move on that we bought a ship one. how do i agree? i think there are candidates who have declared that they have only one nationality and i'm now off to verification. we discovered that one of the candidates holds to nationalities. that's a problem for ask for the senegalese democratic policy. they have also being suspected of corruption on behalf of the constitutional counsel. could these old problems that have led to the postponement of elections incentive goals? you know, step by then, but this is, you know, it's not a good decision. whatever he might do. he should have respected the electoral calendar because i'm, let's us go to the polls and let the best man, when really, i feel really sad. it's regrettable that 24 hours before the start of the campaign . the elections could be postponed due dates, deplorable. bhaskar. i think he could have avoided that because we're not in a chaotic situation either. whichever one might say he could have avoided it. we've
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already started the process with irregularities and all this time he hasn't said anything. so why not eliminate the candidates who may have dual nationalities? since that may be the cause i'm turning it on again. when i heard the news, i was even a little surprised and local to send a go. but then again, i think president mackie so is the defender through a public defender of its institutions. we will know that he had already announced he will not be running. and that reassured us. i'm well aware that the mackie style has really defended the values of the republic and the institution since 2012. maybe if we wait a few hours, we will see whether or not the rules and laws of the country back this decision, nothing that's a cause has called for a dialogue to has all the political crisis in san diego and from school. so now getting involved, it would be quite interesting to see how all of this pens out, especially considering the fact that president, a 1000 term is coming to an engine exactly to month. but i think it has been changed very strong ties. what about the wisdom at a time?
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would wisdom be influenced? is falling apart and in this, the whole region of the us national security adviser says a washington is planning for the bombings in the middle east and the retaliation to be a tackle. this positions along the due date in syrian border of the statement comes as the us leg coordination of the red sea hit, 36 who the targets in open eyed strikes. the president ordered firm in serious response, which we are now, which is now underway. it began with the strikes on friday night, but that is not the end of it. we intend to take additional strikes and additional action to continue to send a clear message that the united states will respond when our forces are attacked, or people are killed. and been a while humans who the forces avow to respond to 80 escalation in kind as it continues its support of gaza in the u. s. british coalitions bombing of
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a number of yeah, many provinces will not change opposition. and we affirm that our military operations against israel will continue until the crimes of genocide and gaza stopped and the siege on its residence is lifted. no matter the sacrifice has it cost us. the american british regression against human will not go on mounted and we will meet escalation with escalation. united states has confirmed in a joint statement released with a number of allied countries that they have hit 13 different sites hitting 36 targets and who's the controlled territories of yeah, they are calling itself defense, protecting against what they say are imminent threat supposed to us naval vessels and maritime ships, recognizing the broad consensus of the international community. our coalition of like minded countries committed to upholding the rules based order has continued to grow. our aim remains to de escalate tensions and restore stability in the red sea
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. now it's important to know that the, who the forces in yeah man, they've been stopping ships because they say that israel is a tax on gaza, must stop. they are calling for a ceasefire and they are stopping ships as an active solidarity with the palestinians. it's more or less a picket line in the red sea trying to infer. busy as a naval boycott of israel until the attacks on gaza sees the bottom administration maintains, they are not trying to escalate things in the region, they're not going on for a full confrontation with the ron. however, there are been many speaking up questioning, biases, intense, and highlighting. the danger of taking these kinds of accents among them is independent presidential candidate, robert kennedy, as well as the speaker of the us house of representatives. if we do not see conflict, then let's get the troops out of the, the not welcome. they are not needed. they indefensible targets for anyone in the
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region who wants to promote that conflict. get them out. it, however, among many sections of the american political establishment, war mongering is always popular. and while there is a way of, of those criticising binding crude, potentially escalating towards the full board with iran, there are some criticising biden, for they say not doing enough. not striking hard enough, not getting these forces with the necessary ferocity to stop a tax on americans, iran must know its support for terrorist proxies comes with a heavy price. the strikes announced well in advance, likely to not accomplish nearly enough to stop the runs access whatever next steps the president takes, must be significantly stronger. there's something that we do for the, by the administration to admit that the strategy of appeasing a wrong has been disastrous for the international community. and regional stability now is the time to present bought into wake up to the reality that his policy, if like, hey, you think your problem has failed to promote peace,
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america must project strength. so the question is, if these strikes that we're seeing from united states could escalate into a full scale confrontation between the united states and iran, and many forces are wondering what the implications of such escalation could really be. this is a rather dangerous situation as the i states continues, error stress throughout the middle east region. now this comes on the heels of another round of us strikes on syria and iraq. the mass codes as a keys, washington of the eating. i fill out the american air strikes, landed in the region of wise through an armed forces, a fighting due to a group of the iraqi government. cold air strikes an open that of aggression us. moscow has demanded an urgent un security council meeting to be held on monday to address the all unfolding developments in the middle east area. we spoke with john list and political on the list that will do good tab. who said that the best way to de escalate is to stop the balancing gas in the 1st place. the americans don't see
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it that way and they're attacking without realizing that every attack will bring about another retaliation. and the spiral of violence will continue. so we are in the situ. busy ation where the cycle of violence is moving and regional. more original concepts are increasingly rather than decreasing despite what the americans are saying. so i think a comprehensive ceasefire in gaza. that's in fluid, said the red sea. i think we put it in to the attacks against ships on the red sea is very sensitive and watch a way that connects to asia with that with europe and was so far outcomes the country is concerned, including our country, including any of the countries and ship oil and other things at the tensions on the red sea res insurance prices and makes things difficult. so i hope that the americans understand that the best solution is a comprehensive ceasefire. audio f r. a paul us a chief, just a borrow has filed
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a successor with making questionable jungle comparisons. are the author of the recent new york times op ed chose to apply animal kingdom metaphor as to the coming conflict in the middle east. have a listen to this analysis of a natural world order in the us is like an old lion. we're still the king of the middle east jungle, more powerful than any single actor. but we have so many scars from so many fights that we can't just show up more loudly and expect that everyone will do what we want or scamper away. iran is to geo politics. what are recently discovered species of power. so toyed waters to nature. these law mac revolutionary guards corps, the wasp the who's these has blah a moss and katia has bla or the eggs that hatch inside the host, loving on him and syria, interact and eat it from the inside out. we have no counter strategy that safely and efficiently kills the wasp without setting fire to the whole jungle qual,
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the new york times, double the 9 of old kingdom allegories. now, the committee, a canadian post secondary education minister, took it a step further. when describing the line, diesel was found it on they don't understand that it was a crappy piece of land with nothing on it. you know, there were several 100000 people. but other than that, it didn't produce any economy. it didn't have a couldn't grow things that didn't have anything on it. and that it was the folks who were displaced that, that, that came in the people who had been living there for generations. and together they worked hard and they have their own battles, right. we know the history of the minnesota apologize for her comments. as a po policy didn't groups in canada cold fought to resign that we heard from the canadian john list. and political analysts who says it varies on the obvious double standards when it comes to criticizing. and dehumanization is the typical start
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to for us, rick, which we've been here. and since the 1700s from philologist in europe and racist to try to intellectual lies why they need slavery imperialism, and to mass murder people into submission. and it demonstrates that those in the west or media and that as well. the editors there in these reputable paper disliked the new york times compassed this sort of gregory call because they truly also don't think there's anything wrong. imagine the jewish people were referred to as insects, or for instance, there is depictions which are shared in western and sorry, middle eastern news papers of twos as, as raps. like, if this happens, it's cold out and everyone sees that this is racism. however, when that happens in the west and when palestinians are presented as rach, borrowing underneath
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a garza and insects and lob day that her hatching inside of a host and the palestinians in the opposite or somehow we can sir. and this sort of rhetoric comes from the west. we don't see it addressed in this way when it clearly is racism. but again, it goes back to their double standards, they talk to every party and they sit on their high horse and talk about how they need to. so everyone else needs to stop being racist. and everybody needs to follow their example. yet these are the most racist regimes on earth and whenever they wants to go to work, they again churn off this sort of di humanizing language to kill those in the countries that they want to end date. the death all but not me being president has been in dallas hag in golf. how was 82 years old of the country is vice president, and then google boom by has been sworn in to lead the country president vladimir put in pay tribute to the legacy that's now being left behind to hi digging god's
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name is associated with the establishment of the median statehood, and many of the most important events, and that may be his recent history. as a young man, he fought bravely in the ranks of the independence fighters and then served his country faithfully for a long period of time, including his president and in other high government positions. his personal contribution to the development of friendly relations between the media and russia can never be overestimated. even before becoming the president of highgate can go up, has a known as i'm a very active voice before then i may be on people in the fight for independence from then provide a, you know, south africa. he was a major voice around the anti appetite. um campaigns for me, bmw fence and um that has also uh, formed the basis for his um, leadership that will stay in sofa and he is recent weeks and days you know,
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to his pass and we saw that he was also actively involved in some of the political issues around the world, one of them would be the crisis in guys, ash and he's always bombardment of guys actually saw that the president, you know, during his new year address to his nation made some comments on by pre decides in east rise bombardment. there now is loving human being can ignore the time each that is waged against that. if it is in guys. the, as the war in gaza is telling me that there are 2 types of human beings. those who can be created that deluxe and those who our president is someone who was hopefully in support of multi lateral all the same. and on some one area that we've seen him voice support for last year. but he participated in the russia africa summit and i'm just adding to case i'm about to
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present was well coming up the idea of a rush and to meet the relations and on. that was also very evident in the speech that he made just right before he attended the some of the world is becoming very difficult for small countries. i worry that the world is becoming a unipolar system with one center of power that dictates its will. and then small countries like ours are finished. so we believe in a bipolar system or multilateralism. we believe that meetings like the russia, africa, summit, strength and relations. so that's why the african leader and why does he have to say about multilateralism and uh, the vice president, voice now acting as the president has step up. that would be state arrangements um you know, um that it will be communicated to the entire country. what happens next from here, but then in my opinion,
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i think comes out the president of hagi getting up will be as practiced before, especially for the contributions that she is made over all these years in the media . the web gumby i assume is the rotating presidency. all of the organization of these allow me cooperation later this year. it would help improve the situation in gaza and that's according to the countries for administer during talks in moscow this week with is rush on the counterpart, the mother tongue girl. i also spoke exclusively to r t c. carpet the guys, a crisis relations with russia. i haven't even much more have a listen and then i got to be processing. this is all again, that will preside over the organization of islamic cooperation. this may given to situation in the middle east. today. there's something a zation plays an important role in helping to find a solution to the sad situation that we all witness and engage what it is important
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that we can refund the need to find a solution. it is necessary that this solution include the concept of great into states for 2 peoples. the state of israel and the state of palestine coexisting with each other's work is not the solution. it is much more important to be able to sit down. i didn't negotiate and table and find a fast solution, recognize in 2 independent states. they're all although, you know, as ation is to promote this idea. without this, it will be impossible to find a solution. and the call think will drag on people increase they say like going to be for the, for gambia, the withdrawal, 3 countries from eco us side. i believe that we have brothers and should sit down and go shade and table for us dialogue is the most powerful weapon, any calls like and southern negotiating table. therefore, instead of waiting until the end to use this weapon, there is
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a need to use it. now i think this will happen in the coming days because eco was the commission and the heads of state will definitely start and go stations. so that our brothers and sisters from booking at 5. so molly and the sheer will reconsider their position. this way we can continue to move forward hand in hand to come phone call 6 and the challenges facing us, such as the fight against terrorism and policy visa challenges, we can only face together uh, let me see. uh, susan rush, replay device were rolling the african continent, shooting deliberation. boyce, it should be noted as russia is trusted in africa. you did the role that the russian played on the continent in the past and place to do a corporation with some countries in the military field. whenever anyone says, we see concrete results, the companies that have chosen to follow the spouse together with russia are happy to do so. the russian federation has provided an opportunity for many young gallon
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bins to receive an education in russia. it is always the toll from the views of africa and in particular to gambia coincide with of use of russia on many issues. and i think that our prospect for a mutually beneficial partnership are good because the basis of our relations is mutual respect. so i've done so the $28.00 civilians, including a child, had been killed in a ukrainian attack on the bakery and enlisted task in the guns for public. moscow has come. busy to strike an act of terror sponsored by the west, the new terrorist attack is the gratitude of the extra missing key for the generous financial support of european union countries. you citizens should know how their taxes are being used to buy deadly weapon systems and send them to the key resume which uses them to kill civilians. how they handle the guns republic has condemned the attacks. a key of new the bakery will be punished full of civilians on the weekend. once of. busy or account of the moment until the strike so it was
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bruce, we started unloading engine literally after a few seconds. i didn't understand anything. i heard screams something heavy in the back. i turned around to i was crushed by the slabs, and there were a lot of people shouting help, but we will hold onto the slabs ourselves. the guys from the emergencies ministry, the ministry, the coming done office. they all helped us at last. they managed to free me. they went very well, many thanks to them for an hour and a half. they pulled me outside past definitely took me away and an ambulance and then they started putting the others are to space. so it isn't done buys and has more details. well, it's another deadly in done. vast su, crating of that type struck a bakery in the city of mister chuncy, little dots for public as around 420. this of course, would have been a busy time when many people believed to be in the pa, cruzan upfront, under the rubble. now, according to the preliminary report,
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the ukraine attack was kindly that with a high miles missed all the united states supplied long range weapons that we're seeing an uptake of these kind of attacks and don't boss own heavily populated civilian areas. so it's, that's another day. another terror attack on the war crimes are being carried out in the throne. boss, with western supplied weapons, climate change, but darling wife, the narrative embraced by many around the world comes with a price tag. and we're not talking about the $100000.00 virtue signaling test less . it's the developing countries that are being asked to pony off and adopt the green agenda. i do think keen on the kelly out to reach. i think the governmental title on the topic dobbs, the i pcc is set to deliver seal reports during its 7 assessment cycle. but some nation saying that the steps are being taken to fast in many developing countries
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where it concerned that the agenda of the developed countries west or us, the inter governmental panel of climate change 7th assessment cycle report for completion in less than 5 years. and therefore, a compromise on the quality of the reports. some developed countries also share this concerns, notably russia. many of the developed countries initially aimed for a long timeline like the developing countries, but slowly fell in the line with the us, which was pushing for an early time line. india and all for souls. and those from developing countries have denounced. they approach that's being taken new data, you suggest the so hold mitigate of approach. and the rush to conclusion means emerging economies getting the short end of the stick while it seeks industrial growth that develop nations achieve the good old fossil fuels. according to the schedule, the final report of this assessment cycle is expected before the end of the decade . and we spoke with the climate change adviser to dis. busy busy well, network for his stake on the matter. some of the issues were of what quite
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a political because some of the countries, especially the developed countries and the small island of nations. they wanted to link b, i b, c, c 7th assessment cycle. products to be released by the 2nd global stock tick process, which is under the fat disagreement in the u. n. female convention on climate change. so the, i think be wanting to link these 2 processes together, raised a lot of number of issues because the, there were certain set of developing countries. um as well, is it a shop that did not want an explicit link between the the, the bill and the, the oldest arctic and i pcs 7th assessment report site who does the reason being it would compromise science. so working group, which is themselves pointed out,
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that seems to be short in the cycle and to release all the reports by, at the beginning of the 1st half of 2028. that would be less time for scientific literature to develop. and that is what the developing countries argue. and we also, we also think that it is very important to not compromise signs at under any circumstances. and showing sign should be to bust. and there is, it's not as if you'll just start big, which was the 2nd oldest arctic which would take place in 2028. the shopping cycle would actually be would not be beneficial in terms of the comprehensiveness of the report. not seen a has declared a state of emergency as wild fires take the lives of over 60 people. 92 active fires that burning across the country and the country's defense ministry says it's deploying its forces to find the inside. those that are reported in the cover over 100 square miles aside from the dead,
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over $300.00 had been reported missing and they affected areas that have destroyed at least $1100.00 structures. local law enforcement sides of the one person has been detained in the connection to the wi fi is the breaking news just reaching us now the ukranian president has cuz he's thinking about replacing the commander in chief of his nations on the 4th is the risk between the blood to me is the lens key and valid readings that lose me has grown since last summer has failed the counter offensive against russia. we certainly would bring you more details as be on fold aren't you to accomplish where you can get for the details of all the stories we're following. how would the right back again on top of the ally from all the
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hello and welcome to the cost of full force. here we discuss the wheel in the the welcome to wells, a part. the poem called history, a stable agreed upon. a centrally to winston churchill asserted that it was written by the victors. but this is both of them agreed that it's the battlefield developments that shaped the narrative on the other way around by throwing the media and military support behind the war effort in your brain. western leaders
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attempted to secure the right side of history, the victory that goes with it, without even fighting directly in the war. are they likely to succeed of, to discuss that amount join, but to re serial armoire, associate professor at the courts university in symbol. professor amar bridge and talk to thank you very much for your time. thanks for inviting me. now, we are now approaching the 2nd anniversary of the russian military operation in the ukraine. and you wrote recently the tone of western discussions on the possible outcomes or the possible progress of this conflict has started to change in what way and what you're seeing is behind a change. i think it's clear that i'm be now see much more from acknowledgement of the fact that russia is making progress. but if you want to put advice strongly, i think some people are even b getting to be honest enough, for instance,
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is starting to focus on the business that it to say. and so if you claim this, those things are more. yes, i agree with that. we are hearing some voices of caution, but i think for the most part, the american a and ukrainian leadership for sure. a still a speaking in favor of continuing this conflict until and ukraine regains its former territories or as they like to put it on to put in is defeated. do you think either side believes that they can achieve that goal in objective terms? i mean, then logistical terms, do they have enough resources to give their regarding the ukrainian leadership? i wouldn't be able to, to, i have to guess that the president savanski himself is basically to hold, you know, and that he has become drunk on his own rhetoric as well as the flats are being set to use to receive forms of west. i think this has made it to range committed to bit
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and disturb transportation. i'm trip to reality. this is true about everyone around town. i can't imagine that. so the appropriate people in ukraine will also have a better grasp of free entities and he does, but they can't speak up yet. right now concerning the best. my guess is that quite a few people in washington and in the us way understand that they have to get out of this war before out of us can defeat. now, do they understand already how much they are going to have to concede? again, i contents funds, thing that i think is behind this ongoing talk about be that still continue supporting and so on. so on about 20 flow or even $25.00 being madison. i do think it's potty in negotiating. tactic to essentially and not shows of us inside weakness and montana sort of flip level against the dresser. basically saying we are ready to be due for the if the house to do, if we lose more as well this year. but if is that which some of these people,
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i am sure, but now is a bargaining chip. you know, when i read the western russian analysis of, of this course like this, sometimes you get a sense that the russian ukraine and ukraine supported by the west. they are not only fighting, totally different for us, but they are sort of leave in very different centuries that they use very different frames of reality for analyzing what's happening on the battlefield. and what's necessary to keep this war going because you mentioned bleeding an adversary. this is something that just doesn't happen just in words. i mean here you need the resources unit strategy. in order to do that, i wonder if your share this perception and if so, why do you see what do you think explains this huge difference in assessment because after all, military science is, is a science and the, some of the generals who are making the decisions they're still,
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they shouldn't be basing it on some objective facts and measures in terms of the american leadership, and especially what's called the boss and blog. so people say public and government parties think things, positive, other offices, and who read it together somehow to find american foreign policy. i don't think they live in another century. i, i think they live in and out of the decayed is actually both. they live from the 1990s. they have come to be explicit about the fact at least the smartest of them, that the moment of so called unilateralism has passed. but if you look at the way they actually behave, they don't display any change of behavior and that's, that makes them so rational, right now. the logic point is, i think that, remember that the bins, a large scale was started. a lot of less than projections into you came out with instance uncle america backs and said things like that the russian president thought he might put into the lives in a different century. he lives in the past. i think that's
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a fundamental misunderstanding and i wouldn't make this person, i think that professional leadership extra lives very much as a present as to as the chinese leadership. absolutely. the volumes and many other powers of the positions was actually the best for collective with the americans. for their own reasons and us where we essentially refusing to drones to try to 1st century. they do not want to make a transition to award and reach the power to be of the deals and in which they really have to live with a much greater number of subs, significant accidents, but they cannot control what oh, control. think what in part of explains this difference in perspectives, is the realist versus ideal as the framework because both china and russia practice reality to take this way out. you know, being rude. that the actually in reality, you know, then what you want to have, but rather what you can practically achievement. i have a question about that because the rest of us military and diplomatic strategy over
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the centuries has been favoring a social positional approach that is playing as number 2 or with the black fingers in. and she has, and the home or from the strategy is that it doesn't produce spectacular results. but it's very mindful about accumulation and spending of their resources, both the manpower and the weaponry. and essentially, um, you know, makes a bad on exhausting the adversary before. that's adversary exhaust fuel. do you think that's what's going on on the battlefield at this very moment, the long battle that the russia is digging is hill's ho hoping to exhaust not only it's adversary across the border, but perhaps it's adversary across the ocean as well. i think it's clear that the person who's managing has managed to exhaust ukraine. now that isn't such a big surprise to feel honest because most of it is demographically, a must be the country and i very much have
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a static. this is from the army. also the used surprising the little of it initially, but the other thing i think to have survived that's also happening and this is going back to how is the best respond that is the most. it is now also exhausting the last and you see it the ends of ways, a western ons production for example, the simply cannot catch up, although they have declared that a several times and they're still declaring it. but this seems to be a fundamental problem. i think was underneath all of this is that the best doesn't have states that are strong enough. and also it has such a financial lies virtual allies, the economy. that when it came to the crunch to actually gets trucks, dobies is going and makes things big experienced astonishing difficulties this pretty those bits thomas thing difficulties. let me add one thing. i think that would be a bad mistake to on the is to it. the west eyes, because that's coupon cigna view. the rest is fighting a proxy of all here. it's
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a catastrophe. it shall never have happened. it's syndicate, it's hard, but, but it is for the best of ones are probably for less so for the europeans, but the americans have decided please. so let's not conclude that if the westberg brought in a large move of conflict, but it's so it's quote would be spent as boards of athens the same way that i think would be going to probably don't know that well. and hopefully there's a whole not have to learn about it. but speaking about a traditional westminster strategy. as far as i understand it, or at least as far as it's understood here in russia by military historians is that the west traditionally favors an offensive rather than defensive approach favor and smashing blows. blitzkrieg spectacular victories. but it's also quite costly in that it requires a lot of resources. it requires you to be in charge of the initiative cost monthly . and if it's quite exhaustive for sure, i um, and uh, i wonder if,
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uh, i wanted to how do you understand the strategy that both the west and ukraine i'm now trying to execute on the battlefield 2 years into this conflict. because clearly the blitzkrieg, the effort to stifle russell by section didn't work. what is the strategy that they're pursuing at this moment? but it seems to be a saying that often has finally to been fully acknowledged that the condo and stuff of the summer has not worked for legal craniums. the sort of an absorbed blitzkrieg scenario, basically week with all the necessary resources. right. and it said after that has been acknowledged and hoping he is at the info some sort of long, whole, some defensive operations digging themselves and much more. and in fact, copy and so most of us and tactics. right. so i think the problem say is that the fall to exhausted for this to work is this might have been
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a violent strategy for your client if they have taken it from the beginning. but they have wasted so much, even because it was successful in terms of getting territory. but last year, in hockey for how it goes around target from park is even with them, they've raised that so much man, power and weapons and ammunition and so on, that they let them subst. right? so this, this shift now that be here about 2 defensive strategy. i think it's too late. i think it's tested today. now speaking about exhaustion that you mentioned, western strategist historically, i think have been quite instrumental with that allies when an asset, a geopolitical assets, turns into high ability. the americans usually have little qualms about withdrawing or abandoning it altogether. i think it's happened in clear sight and i've got a son in arrived before to some extent in. uh, syria. is it likely to happen in ukraine? i think that it's likely to happen if the next president in my i there earlier.
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this is the, is the subbing bus in advance for instance. but if the next president is donald trump, if it doesn't happen that doesn't quite quickly. and if the next president is again, joe biden, for some reason i can't really imagine that, i think he doesn't stand a chance now. and then i think about also happen. i think steven board is right about it is just published. if he's in foreign policy ways, that's the bone 3 months of a difference. the reason buy button isn't doing up now is because he still has the electrons i have, but yes, they've been dropped. you'll find this raises another, uh, pretty dangerous, but those are because i think there is an additional security advantage to both russia in europe to kim, this war going at a low to medium intensity because it keeps all the weapons that have been sent to ukraine from all over the west in or around the battle felt like they are sort of concentrated and they're being used for the war effort. but once the constrain is
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not there, there is a huge risk of illicit weapons trade. and i'm pretty sure that the russians uh, with the put in vigilant uh, security the app or rabbits. uh, cognizant about that thread. but do you think your opinion leaders are equally aware of the of the blue rang the fact that that's the oldest weaponized ation of your brain may bring to bear and doorsteps. i don't know. i, i do something and it's not on the weapons. right. let's don't forget that, but the rest has done in your brain and it has, as we say, normalized a file right, is very aggressive far right? there's a stream that militant of us bank will attend before the last day of work. and once you're trained to be treated in some ways, essentially, like i've gone to stonewall as follows with my uncle is treated in that state right . the ends of him being, i just want to go back and you finance will be angry. not only about the on the to simply be angry this the so called our eyes who have views, stuff,
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and i think this is what the rest has done to them. they will also still be angry before us, or for very long time i. i think they shouldn't have any of those. instead of outright, as i've told the enemy eligible. but they'll be right in groups of us. that's fine . well, professor more we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments station the the welcome back to when to part with to the serial amar associate professor at the
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questionnaire vers sitting in is symbol. now, professor armoire, the most painful thing about this more for me at least, and i have than ukrainian heritage is that is that really didn't have to happen, at least not for the direct participants. because i, i strongly believe that russia and ukraine could have settled their insecurities and their interest in and negotiate a peaceful manner. there were all the objective preconditions for that. there were even talks in, in turkey, in the beginning of this conflict when everything was possible, and yet, uh, the war efforts continued because of police. i believe that to be the case because of the interest of the west and sponsors of this, of this conflict. and this is what i want to ask you about. do you agree with that? and if so, what you're saying is the primary objective of the west in this war hasn't been satisfied. so $483.00. i think the roots of the board really a good back to 2008,
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the infamous google summit, when both georgia and ukraine, both foot by the west indies and same position of saying, well, i'm day, you're going to be a nato. but not now, which of course expose them and made sense to that's for russia and phones that it's sort of spawn itself out. and by the time you go to the 201314 prizes, all of this became very if you would for ukraine, them many long was a smaller agreement by forensics towards a virtual techs, most definitely a basis for forgetting autos this peacefully. it was not only abandoned of a cyber task that's been going on and on. so i don't think anybody treatments to vary, but i have long come to the conclusion that the best estimate treated at the bus. and so you're cringing dealership, right? so then the nicholas headphones and, and the list and then turkey be now know that there was a very serious chance of endings of ones that and that would have saved or spans.
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you'll find most of it and it could easily have been done. now by that the best to all of this, i think for 2 reasons. first of all, it would simply not give up on this idea of expanding metal, which in itself is an insane idea. and ukrainian neutrality was much better for the countries than engaging that's as far as promise. and the 2nd thing i think was a, was a long term jew. political strategy of getting russian down of taking about russia has recovered from the 90 ninety's people in boston. did not want to accept that sort of situation for verse douglas anomalous. usually russia isn't that week. so the fact that it came back have to be faxed to them. and instead of integrating this re assertion of the process of which they were born repeated, right? both of us need a separate sets. they counted it before blonde policy of trying to take was that down wrong or even to nauseous to make it a much less significant power? honest as a straight estimate was
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a stronger in effect. and i think it fits well into the american strategy that you have been describing in one of your articles. you said that the america, the american leadership, historically, has had this unique ability to disturb piece, due to, uh, it's an extraordinary concentration of economic and military capabilities. but my question to you is whether if can actually fide ward reward if push comes to shove, the united states has to face russia or china directly north via proxies. but directly do you think it would be able to stand as ground with its current law? will also military capacity with its current level of box strategic capacity and with all the other capabilities that it has its disposal for how to speak to that i would say uh if i bought it into my computer. so i was waiting on tests that because look the,
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the last 4 that americans have actually experienced in their own country, most of the american civil war. and everything has their fault of rules. they've been an offshore balance. so they go to other places and break to them. that's what they do. and usually they do it person in the most minute try supervisor to over their appointments. so that it's, i'm sorry to use this term, but usually the extra tool tucker shops, right. and the only thing that gets in the way, i sometimes get rid of complaints and sometimes meeting him at 1st. so he is that is big enough to actually push them back, which is happening all the promotions. not enough. this, however, is as painful as a large scale war against p, o competitors, the americans that have to clarify so near peter competitor. and i understand that in certain metrics, they can reason that that's the case. but if you really look at what most i can do, but if it's means 5 mountains, you're getting a demonstration of that. it's a pure competitor. and so i, i, i would not try that out if,
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if the us but, but we don't know because my sense is that'd be, cannot rely on american best finality. i seem to american leadership is not very low intellectual quality. and again, i don't mean just as an insult. i mean that as a description. they, um, i extremely, i do apologize to the vermont there. so that's an talk tonight. it's a refuse to engage with the reality of support. i can be count on them understanding that such a big what essentially what, what would be self destructive for them even for all nuclear weapons, even with all those being used. i don't think they can count on that to, to migrate regret to have to say about the professor i'm or this is very as there is question because aaron, ganz coupled with uh ignorance. uh they do produce a very detrimental results. and you suggested that this declining american empire declining not only in terms of fits and military resources, but as you mentioned in terms of it's called native abilities. and i think we can
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see it on all levels included in presidential. it represents. and your challenge for the international system due to both this of central size and it's somewhat or quite irrational behavior. how do you think this challenge should be? are managed in order to on the one hand, minimized is disruptive, deliberately disruptive and saving care has potential or capacity of the united states. but on the other hand, to hopefully encourage washington to act in a more dishes in life affirming or progress affirming way. ideally, by stopped returns, i think the united states needs to be contained into turret. this is ironic because the united states, of course, sees itself as a country that contains and deterred its greatest adverse survey in peace. i'm a more or less piece of the soviet union until the ground. i seem to have long reach the stage of history. the other powerful states, those with nuclear weapons,
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has to contain deters united states and living the have to vote in the very blocked way. precisely because the united states doesn't react to certain statements anymore. i think it has to be done very, very crudely as a 1st time during the cold war. but this time is the biggest problem. most of what i'm really convinced of this is the united states. that doesn't mean every single, it'd be fine. once the united states becomes a smaller and less aggressive power by the opposite. but right now, for the next, i don't know to k tools, what else? our biggest problem as a state is still not that states. the single biggest problem is this. think the greatest potential to do an immense from to all of humanity. now, taking advantage of you uh, being a historian, i do want to ask you is how much the little circle question about history? because to some extent, the current, the american poster is a stance against history or against the very nature of humanity. they're sort of in
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a very good and like way they're trying to freeze the moment because supposedly it's so beautiful for them even though i mean if you talk to regular americans, i don't think they would actually agree with that the that the assessment. but that's, you know, itself is a pre k remarkable. i believe that somebody, a nation, even the most powerful nation can stop the flow of history. you mentioned the soviet union and it's a, you know, it's treated with degrees and the pores in the west. but even the soviet union was based on the idea of development and utopia. and it would just stop in development . but um, you know, the developments known to last, what do you think behind these drive to sort of put an ad to history and to freeze the historical development of the entire human race at a point that uh, favors and suits the americans the same? do you guys, you lots of google woods?
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i think america is actually a very i logical if you want. it's not just a country, it's a sort of civilization. right. and it's not aware of that, because for americans, they think i do all it is or the solve a school staff, or maybe the most career has knowledge, is if the state as well. and you want to find your logic and that'll be a book that's all laid down. indoctrination will be very open. so america is extremely audiological and it is steep in a set of values that do not function. but any more, and there's a conflict between these values and the rest or not the whole rest but, but the large part of the, of those other inhabitants of the planet by the rest of america. and america solution to this is to impose itself. and it's very, that's what's called privacy rights. that's why there was talk of american primacy . america is not yet ready. i, i see very, very little of an awareness of the fact that the united states can be prosperous and it can be sufficiently powerful under could take health on this new judgment
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interest in the voice chat with others who are truly different. they don't see the word like that i, i'm sorry to put it so formally, but american who needs see the board as a place that must be constantly of a shape not only to a politically that's a given, but even as you logically so that by changing the book, they make it safe because they have a of life, and this mother then no longer work because the power is declining. and if they fight against this change, then you're all in great danger. i think that's where we all want us right. now you mentioned the issue of values and some in russia, a tribute this american drive to, for his history to be loss of the say, crow, whether in the form of religion or in the form of traditional or collective values that you know and, and this is increasing till towards a very individualistic or i would say narcissistic. world view. and there's this
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idea that there's nothing above man that the ma'am can be fully in control of everything else. and i want to ask you as a historian, not as a person of the face or believe what was the historian when you look up the historical process and all it's continuing to. do you ever get the sense of the inexplicable of something that is perhaps beyond human control of some patterns that you know, inspire or look i can tell you, but i'm speaking from the 1st from being the story was based as a roman catholic and but now i'm relapsed, roman catholic, but you never really stop being, but it's impossible. but i do have such a sense and i tell my students about it and i can give you a very concrete example. the more we learned about the cold war between say, 4789, and the last century, the more i try my students is the more it takes to brian intervention for us to
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still be here. it was such a close one thing. it was not very managed. we went so at least $3.00 to $4.00, extremely dangerous, defies. but it's basically america that didn't stop something nuclear weapons of each of it. right. you can talk to us now. um i hassle mutual easily explained. vibrant. didn't bite each other out, or at least stop human civilization. performative fuel and all native and freezing somebody else left. but somehow this happened. i'll be going to be that lucky the next time if you keep tempting fate or whatever it is, i don't think this can be done for i, but at some point, as a spaces we really but have to learn. ok, all right. well, i'm the, we have history for that, but history that i think the latest here is, has been true. the in the west, more as material or a product in the very consumers way rather than something that you know, needs also to be treated with the degree. all 5 really draw. so dina sounds that
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you don't temper of anything you've tried to learn from it, but you don't try to bend that to your to and for her. so tomorrow, this is all we have time for, but thank you very much for this. the inspiring conversation, at least towards the whole divine intervention of with north abandon as much less time. thank you very much. thank you. and thank you for watching types of sharing guns. and it was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the ukranian president, a lot of these, the last key coincides, he is considering the dismissal of the nations commander in chief. have made an ongoing risk between the 2 protest throughout the senegalese capital after the president dispose elections for the 1st time of the country as more than history. the opposition plans to challenge the decision and yeah, men's movies valve that any escalation in the middle east would result in a tech support that the reaction washington was funded by a non additional flights in the region. 28 civilians, including a child killed us, keeps forth, is like a bakery and a little dance. republican moscow calls the incident
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a terror attack and says the west is complicit. the product is all it is an option of reaching you live from a new center and the russian capital of i am my or what you were the updates have with the breaking news. now this ask, but ukrainian president has confirmed that he's considering replacing to come either in chief of his nation's armed forces. or the revelation comes amid the risk between the lot of them is the landscape and blurry is that losing the tensions between the 2 ribbon since last summer as failed to come through offensive against russia. with the military, anita openly criticizing the landscape decision making i, let's not cross live to form a you or city a security policy on the list. mike, up model, mike of the good you have you join me now?
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what's your take on the last keys announcement of the possible dismissal of ukraine's military cheese and and what's the message he's trying to send by doing so publicly as well. thanks for having me. i think it's showing that he's the m uh that, that he doesn't know how to proceed here with us, with his own, with this war. and i think he's up and he's got his back up against the wall. he's . he's lashing out and he's been told by it shows me that uh, now you gotta face reality. russians are you, we don't have that. we don't have the capability to launch counter offensive, and we need to settle. and that, uh, that is unacceptable to us. the lensky, and as a consequence, he wants to replace not only is illusion if it also others were there is a national security team. now that that could cause a major disruption even within his national security team, because he's chosen is
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a very popular general. so he's got to think twice, but i think this is zelinski trying to show that that he's under some false impression that he's going to get all the aid he wants from the west, which is not going to be forthcoming anytime soon. and that he can take back territory, which he cannot do. so he, he's, he's, he's going to have to start facing reality. but if he does and, and try to negotiate something. and that's what jewelers and he's been talking about. so if he, if he attempts to go in that direction, it appears to me that he jeopardizes himself. so lensky jeopardizes his own position because you have a group slot, such as the as us, which are part of us military, which will not settle for that. and e wrists, personal safety as a consequence. so as i say, he's caught between the rock and hard place on this. and i don't know that any
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replacement, such as t as replacement of a minister defense is going to make any difference. it obviously has not as well right now, but the spot between zalesky ends, allusion is set to have the god after the commander admitted the much type to the trade in town to offensive field. you know, opinion is the military chief simply being punished for speaking with you. while he does. uh yes, in a sense, he really is and it is, but it also reflects zalinski. so lensky is not facing reality, and he never was in a military position to launch any offensive in the 1st place. and, and he, he's not only because he doesn't have the fire power, he doesn't have the, the personnel. he certainly doesn't have the equipment to do that. and, and he, how it, how do you, how does a countries such as
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a ukraine go up against against russia? it cannot. so he's, he's going to have to face reality. but again, he's living in his own bubble and people have told him that by that he refuses to consider reality and, and i think he's ultimately going to have to leave the country. he's already postponed elections so that that's probably the wrong movie, should have hope for elections and they've gotten defeated and they have someone else replacing but uh he, he, he, he didn't think that through. so i think that, uh, yeah, he's got us. he's got to start coming to terms with his, with his own reality, frankly. well, according to opinion polls public trust it is a lose me is at 82 percent compared to 72 percent for the landscape. how likely is it that you create and meet, or is that is attempting to oust any possible future
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a position, especially in the lives of his cancellation, the presidential elections as well? i think it's going to be tough for his own landscape as he moves forward. i mean, what are his other options? anybody else is, is, uh, is, is not going to be acceptable and it's gonna be more worried for people. and that has that as a very having talking about replacement of a very popular general at this time, can be more, can be demoralizing, even for the troops that, that are fighting. if they're going to be, are they, they're going to be even more uncertain about what, what is the purpose of all of this and, and, and, and what the, what is the mission. it's clear that there's a conflict among the leadership of, from the president on down on what, what the ultimate goal is. yeah. you know, in a perfect world, you'd want everything back, but that's not reality at this point. and, and to launch
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a counter offensive is delusional. he doesn't have the capability, he doesn't have the air power. and the certainly doesn't have the equipment on the ground. and meantime, you have russia which has dug in even further in terms of its defenses and the cold weather and, and the conditions on the ground have made it even more difficult and challenging should be consider trying to launch some kind of an offensive, which i don't think he has the, the means this as a, as i've said that are in, in earlier appearances, this war is basically over. now what could be the likely reaction from citizens in key? i've given the wide support for that, lose the among the public. what do you think? well, it, it, this as of the inner turmoil that i'm talking about, that it's, that this is creating,
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it's demoralizing. it's on it's creating greater uncertainty. and people are going to be very alarmed by, by this now he is a popular general, but it doesn't mean that it even, even if they are replacing what it, what are the chances of success on the battlefield, which is the ultimate purpose. and that, that, that, that is and foreseeable. so it's, it's a, it's a problem that is, the lensky himself is going to have to face and come to terms that he's going to have to negotiate this thing. any may want to bring in peoples to, to talk to russia about smoothing the way for that kind of negotiation. the russians have already said that they're prepared to talk. and i think that that's, that's a good sign. it isn't like there they said we're not talking no matter what. uh so i think that if um and, and it also would help even russia to open up a little bit to the west. but i think the west has to take the initiative toward uh
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uh, toward moscow to do anything like that. and they've got to realize their own reality because they don't have the means to support the landscape in the long term. because they have their own concerns back home and in the, in the nato countries. and, and i moved from a little worried to about what could occur if europe begins to really remain hard over about continuing support for so lensky in the long term. because the by the administration has already stated a policy toward your run, which you have put and likes to be consistent, could say, okay, if you have an attack on iran is predicated on the assistance that iran
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has been given to its proxies. then why should i sit back while the nato countries continued to aid zalinski and, and couldn't possibly open up nato countries to attack. so this could even become worse in the months to come. if something isn't done now, to try and set settle this, this issue once and for all, and as it is by buying the sewing, consistent in his own policy. and i'd hate to see europe go off to war on some, inc, i'm on on, on, on the us policy, which is so the policy that is it, that is that in turmoil itself, is it, if it's a policy that is broken and, and, and we've seen we've seen this time and again, right? market models for my us, send you
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a security policy on the list. thank you so much for your time. pleasure. a protest erupt in the capital of $70.00. sunday money comes out to the nations leader announced upcoming presidential elections have been indefinitely postponed. are the decision to ask the elections that was set for february 25th came just the day before campaigning was to begin. now people to the streets and birds tie as and tossed concrete blocks in the main. but most away before police arrives to despise the crowd, obviously is not a vehicle. and gay brings us the details. the following, what many say is a, the government is slipping away the rights of citizens, and instead of go, we have the president decided to announce the postponement up the presidential election, which was scheduled on the 25th of february, protest, all kind of t rocking in parts of center go as the population expressed, the any, the pool with that decision that you present in may just, i'm sparking, i'm drifting various locations in response to this democratic research before the announcements,
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many requests hold pull back to the wouldn't be any pre election violent despite a certain stand to date and validation posted things all coming to the starting to change the 5 the minute as of the slides, a growing 3 in the, in the surrounding region. the single has different experience. a clue leading wisdom powers to praise the it's the ability it's democracy. any history has a peaceful power also. but since 2021. you would remember that soon as the has witnessed off the deadly and with the um, cause by the stand off between the states and saw your brand. um, some on some quotes the violent episodes have often slid 2 devices of bits and hundreds of a great many now coming to speculating that the common situation taken place is integral could lead to to exactly, that's the situation as well. but the roots of the pool was in
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a state addressed to by the president of the way the president said that he signed a decree abolishing a previous mischief that fits a date because the law may cuz we're investigating to constitutional counsel. judges whose integrity in the election process has been questioned to just move on . what the president statements and had a was in the the, the document dropped fairly dylan from that i've signed a degree 202406 of february, 3rd, 2024 rebelling the degree 20232283 of november 29th, 2023, convening the electoral body. for my part, my solemn commitment not to run into presidential election remains unchanged. finally, only engage in an open national dialogue to bring together the condition for a free, transparent and include selection. purchase has, how is the latest? because the is the policy decision i'm considering that to the piece of the sauce has the history way. he sometimes
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a means or rather changes the constitution is pinnacle. so he could extend his state in office and of course federal opposition because the rejected the decision to postpone the election saying that to the will to proceed with the owners can pay use as some calling to present those decision. um to postpone the election a constitutional cruise, some members of the opposition party even said that if the elections were not postponed, they would shortly when these elections that move on back. we feel this is a constitutional cool. mackey sol is not doing this for us. he's doing this against us. mackie sol understands that if we go to elections, we will win by a landslide, but he wants to stay in power or have someone from his party be elected. this is why he plays these kinds of games to come and manipulate the institutions illegally and well, some slammed the decisions some of going as far as appealing a legal case against the principles move. this have move on that looked at the
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problem, should be aware that the yeah, we us, can we parliamentary groups large and appeal with the constitutional counsel tomorrow, against the resolution. setting up the parliamentary commission of inquiry, arguments have been well developed in the appeal, which will be filed tomorrow. we're also waiting for the slot on the postponement of the election to be promoted. we need to inform everyone so that we can lodge and appeal with the constitutional counsel. of course, this must the 1st time send a go has delayed a presidential election to since which it gained independent is from from $9.00 to $60.00. and we have seen reports as well we from is calling san a go to in the, the of the search into created by princes debbie mathew. so nothing that's a cause has called for a dialogue to has all the political crisis in physical and from school. so now getting involved, it would be quite interesting to see how all of this pens out, especially considering the fact that president,
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a 1000 term is coming to an engine exactly to month. but i think it has been changed. a very strong ties of what of the wisdom at a time with wisdom, the west is falling apart and in this, the whole region locals in santa gully, expressed mix feelings about postponing the presidential elections. and here's what they had to say. we didn't bought a seat on the one hand. i agree. i think there are candidates who have declared that they have only one nationality and i'm now off to verification. we discovered that one of the candidates holds to nationalities. that's a problem for us. for the senegalese democratic party, they have also being suspected of corruption on behalf of the constitutional counsel. these old problems that have led to the postponement of elections incentive goals, you know, set by the end. but this is, you know, it's not a good decision. whatever he might do, patient have respect to the electoral calendar. and let's us go to the polls and let the best man when really,
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i feel really sad. it's regrettable that 24 hours before the start of the campaign . the elections could be postponed. it's deplorable. oscar, i think he could have avoided that because would not in a chaotic situation either. whichever one might say he could have avoided it. we've already started the process with irregularities and all this time he hasn't said anything. so why not eliminate the candidates who may have dual nationalities? since that may be the cause i'm turning it on again. when i heard the news, i was even a little surprised and like all the set of goals, i think president mackie sideways the defender through a public defender of its institutions. we all know that he had already announced the will not be running. and that reassured us on the way that the mackie style has really defended the values of the republic and the institution since 2012. maybe if we wait a few hours, we will see whether or not the rules and most of the country. but this decision of the us national security advisor sides of the watson to this adding further, bombings in the middle east and the retaliation to be a tax on its positions along the due date in syria and border. their statement
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comes as a us led coalition in the red sea hits 36 who the targets in open eyed strikes. the president ordered firm in serious response, which we are now, which is now underway. it began with the strikes on friday night, but that is not the end of it. we intend to take additional strikes and additional action to continue to send a clear message that the united states will respond when our forces are attacked or people are killed while yeah, men screw, the 4th is upset that the west sub russian is only increasing their problems in the region, in the continuation of the american british aggression on our country will not achieve any goals for the aggressors will increase their dilemma and problems at the regional level. it's not easy to destroy our metric capabilities, and they have been rebuilt, emmy, the years of harsh war air strikes on our country, or on the right and syria will increase the hatred of the people towards the
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american presence. humans, decision to support gather, is firm and principled, and will not be affected by any aggression. united states has confirmed in a joint statement released with a number of allied countries that they have hit 13 different sites hitting 36 targets and who's the controlled territories of yeah, they are calling itself defense, protecting against what they say are imminent threat. suppose to us naval vessels and maritime ships, recognizing the broad consensus of the international community. our coalition of like minded countries committed to upholding the rules based order has continued to grow. our aim remains to de escalate tensions and restore stability in the red sea . now it's important to know that the, who's the forces in yemen, they've been stopping ships because they say that israel is a tax on gaza, must stop. they are calling for a ceasefire and they're stopping ships as an active solidarity with the palestinians. it's more or less a picket line in the red sea trying to in. busy as
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a naval boy, todd of israel until the attacks on gaza sees the bottom and ministration maintains they are not trying to escalate things in the region. they're not going on for a full confrontation with a ron. however, there have been many speaking of questioning buys is intense and highlighting the danger of taking these kinds of actions. among them is independent presidential candidate, robert kennedy, as well as the speaker of the us house of representatives. if we did not see conflict, then let's get the troops out of the, the not welcome. they are not needed the indefensible targets for anyone in the region who wants to prove all that conflict. get them out. it, however, among many sections of the american political establishment, war mongering is always popular. and while there is a way of, of those criticising binding crude, potentially escalating towards the full war with iran, there are some criticising binding for, they say not doing enough,
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not striking hard enough, not getting these forces with the necessary ferocity to stop a tax on americans iran must know its support for terrorist proxies comes with a heavy price. the strikes announced well in advance, likely to not accomplish nearly enough to stop the runs access whatever next steps the president takes, must be significantly stronger. this only would you for the, by the administration to admit that the strategy of appeasing a wrong has been disastrous for the international community. and regional stability now is the time for present bought into wake up to the reality that his policy, if like he think you're wrong, has failed to promote peace, america must project strength. so the question is, if these strikes that we're seeing from united states could escalate into a full scale confrontation between the united states and iran, and many forces are wondering what the implications of such escalation could really be. this is
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a rather dangerous situation as the i states continues. era struct. throughout the middle east region of us comes on the heels of another round of us as strikes in syria had a ride conducted on stock today. the mas as a keys, washington of 80 iso house, or american, the tax funding to the region where see we're at on forces with finding the terra group. meanwhile, the rocky parliamentary commission has visited at the sites hit by you as a tax. other chapman on the security committee has condemned the strikes and confirm this country of desire that us troops withdrawal from iraq. the. what's the key, the a, this crime is a violation of the united nations charter and all international norms. the world in general and iraqi government, in particular, must stand up against this incident with the united states of america should withdraw. it solves us from iraq as soon as possible by a rocky prime minister mohammed also dani has visited people injured in us, the strikes on wednesday of iraq to receiving care and about that hospital. now
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old food. i also that e and show that both soldiers and civilians were receiving proper medical. calvin wished for their speedy recovery. but moscow has demanded an urgency un security council meeting to be held on monday to address the on folding development in the middle east area. we spoke with john list and political analyst doubt could happen who settled the best way to de escalate is to stop the balance and gather the americans. don't see it that way and they're attacking without realizing that every attack will bring about another retaliation. and the spiral of violence will continue. so we are in a situation where the side to the violence is moving and we have more original concepts are increasingly rather than decreasing despite what the americans are saying. so i think a comprehensive ceasefire in gaza that includes the red sea. i think we put it in
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to the attacks against ships on the red sea is very sensitive and watch a way that connects asia with that. with europe in north, south hopkins, the country is concerned including our country, including many of the countries and ship oil and other things, and the tensions on the red sea res insurance prices and makes things difficult. so i hope that the americans understand that the best solution is a comprehensive ceasefire. its ego foreign policy chief, joseph borrow, has found a successor in making questionable jungle comparisons. are the author of where we send new york times all bed chose to apply item or king the metaphors to the current conflict. and the men least have a listen to this analysis of the natural world order. the us is like an old lion. we're still the king of the middle east jungle, more powerful than any single actor. but we have so many scars from so many fights
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that we can't just show up more loudly and expect that everyone will do what we want or scamper away. iran is to geo politics. what are recently discovered species of parents of toyed walters to nature. these law mac revolutionary guards corps, the was the whose these has blah, a moss and cottage has blood. are the eggs that hatch inside the host 11 on him in series, interact and eat it from the inside out. we have no counter strategy that safely and efficiently kills the wasp without setting fire to the whole jungle. while the new york times doubles anonymous kingdom allegories, now the canadian post secondary education administered to give a step further. when describing the line these roll was founded on they don't understand that it was a crappy piece of land with nothing on it. you know, there were, you know, several 100000 people, but other than that, it didn't produce any economy. it didn't have a couldn't grow things, it didn't have anything on it. and that it was the folks who were displaced that, that,
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that came in the people who had been living there for generations. and together they worked hard and they have their own battles, right. we know the history, the menace to apologize for how come in south to pro policy named groups and in canada called for our resignation that were heard from a canadian john list and political analysts who says that there is an all of us double standards when it comes to criticizing dehumanization. it is the typical sort to for us rick, which we've been here and since the 1700s from philologist in europe and racist to try to intellectual lies why they need slavery imperialism, and to mass murder people into submission. and it demonstrates that those in the west are media and that as well, the edits are, is there in these reputable paper disliked the new york times can past this sort of bread recall because they truly also don't think there's anything wrong. imagine
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the jewish people were referred to as insects, or for instance, there is depictions which are shared in western and sorry, middle eastern news papers of twos as, as raps. like, if this happens, it's cold out and everyone sees that this is racism. however, when that happens in the west and when palestinians are presented as rach, borrowing underneath a garza and insects and lob day that her hatching inside of the host and the palestinians. and the odds are somehow we can sir. and this sort of rhetoric comes from the west. we don't see it addressed in this way when it clearly is racism. but again, it goes back to their double standards, they talk to every party and they sit on their high horse and talk about how they need to. so everyone else needs to stop being racist. and everybody needs to follow their example. yet these are the most braces regimes on her and whenever they wants
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to go to work, they again turn off this sort of di humanizing language to kill those in the countries that they want to invade. a 28 civilians, including a child, had been killed in a training, an attack on a bakery. and if a chance can, the little guns for public moscow has called a striking act of terror sponsored by the west. the new terrorist attack is the gratitude of the extra missing key for the generous financial support of european union countries. you citizens should know how their taxes are being used to buy deadly weapon systems and send them to the key of resume which uses them to kill civilians. how they handle the guns for public has condemned the attack. saying key avenue, the bakery will be packed full, the civilians on the weekend. one survivor account at the moment of the strike. truth was brought, we started unload against and literally after a few seconds,
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i didn't understand anything. i heard screams something heavy in the back. i turned around to i was crushed by the slabs, and there were a lot of people shouting help, but we will hold onto the slabs ourselves. the guys from the emergencies ministry, the ministry, the comin, dunce office. they all helped us at last. they managed to free me. they weren't very well, many thanks to them. for an hour and a half, they pulled me outside, paused, definitely took me away and an ambulance and then they started putting the others. are those things sweeney isn't done by that? has more details? well, it's another deadly in don't boss. this ukrainian, a top struck a bakery in the city of leslie tons get a little dance for public as around 420. this of course, would have been a busy time when a many people were believed to be in the body agree, then upfront, under the rubble. now, according to the preliminary report, the ukraine attack was kindly died with a high miles missed all the united states supplied long range weapons that we're
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seeing an optic of these kind of a tax in don't boss own, heavily populated civilian areas. so it's, that's another day, another terror attack on the war crimes that are being carried out in the don't boss with west and supplied weapons. and that's all for me now. my colleague moran to mind me will be in to bring you more stories of this. i'm gonna be out by now the the hello and welcome to across the board. here we discussed some real in the,
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of the, the geography we have this term big places. the big places are places where like, they are layers and layers and layers of history. or something huge happened you. few in the south carolina is a big place the i think and
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a lot of ways. and we can understand what has happened in south carolina. going to be a land to understand a whole host of racial issues across the country. the news circulating a new video of alleged abuse by an officer. it's a little bit difficult to watch. today, the sheriff's, deputy and columbia, south carolina, forcibly remove the student from a classroom at spring valley high school. it's 18 year old, naya kenny was in her math class at spring valley high. when she saw school resource officer binfield, we were moved for classmate. i believe i noted here at all. got nobody,
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not same lee, this is happening. i've never seen it like that in my life like a maze that much force on little girl. a big man like 300 pounds, a muscle. by no way, no way like you can do that and a little girl that's shamefully shopping video is reprehensible shock and confrontation witnessed by a classroom full of students. deals did not follow proper training, did not follow proper procedure. and approximately 20 minutes ago school resource officer be in sales with terminated from the richmond county. sheriff. students in several class walked out, showing their support for a former school resource officer. banfield. he was a great guy like he protected us and everything like he was a resource officer from apparently were very t shirts that read, bring back the old while others were chancing fryfield last year feels received an honor for being an exceptional role model. police officer lost his job for doing his job. if high time we started addressing the root cause of all that,
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the disrespect to the teachers as black live matter movement. this incident started with a disruptive student and a flyer student was not allowing the teacher to teach and not allowing us to learn . this is ridiculous. the people are going to say that the cop is in the wrong doing. we're dealing with the generation of kids who do not respect a far this is an absolute tickets and our which is exactly what many in our country would like to know. you know how it is even, even you're just saying that has people say, you know, we don't care, i don't care. i mean, you get the problem of violence in school officers is not a new problem. this was the moment that documented those complaint. the monday morning actually wasn't going to go to school there.
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the i know i saw him just talking to her whispering to her and initially, you know, i didn't think is a problem because i knew that she was just this quiet student in the class. so i teach, it picks up his phone and i kind of hear him say, i need someone escorted out of my class and i was like, what did you do? what can happen that getting you kicked out of class. he didn't disrupt the class. so we had no idea what was going on to your him, seeing that he's on a call a deputy, and i was the only one who could see the door. so soon as i saw fields outside the door i was i is feel it's outside your teacher. cameras, teacher cameras, because she still sitting there like i guess i encourage the kids to figure out the cameras,
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but then i just knew that something to go, you know, from 0 to a 100 indefinitely . d. the whole time she still quite you know, she lived out once. now once they took her out, he came back and he kind of like, spend it there and kind of scale the classroom, like where you see, he says something like, you have so much to say you're coming to the success downstairs. and we sat there for about an hour and comes before a paddy wagon came and got me. and i was taken off the
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jail real deal the as a lot of time to be, you know, in handcuffs to sit in the quiet rooms. i was just by how quickly led me to rest to find for that, you know, they're leaving to go to jail right now. so i can never come back and never come back to school of never to
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the i think this incident is illustrative of so many dynamics that are relevant in this moment. as a white person, i'm going to ask the white people to try to killer lens on. i'm just going to ask you to grapple with this lens is white, the being raised as a white person in this society. i was not raised to see myself in racial terms, but whiteness as a race. it is a killer position in the world and check killer world view and viewpoint. how has the white shape, how you experience the world? how does that shape your prospective on this incident?
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the, the usually sources never predict. it looks ugly. it looks bad. it's hard, but necessary at times people are never going to change your mind. so people will never change their minds about the video. they think i was wrong, and that's it. so she will think i was absolutely right. and that's it. i but i don't, i can't get into that so much. i think what we get into what i want to get into more is this a lot. we're trying to certain ways police officers are trying to do a tough situations. we're trying to follow the law and force the law. and then we have to use a force continuum that we go by. we have to stay with it. and i don't know if someone looks, the police officer is here as law enforcement that is more clearly attacking, abusing power, airport and other other as close as this is what's wrong, probably behave on discipline. black children, 2 very different perceptions,
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which i believe comes from a historical perspective. what is the relation between black people and police officers? an important to note that this is not the 1st time this officer has been accused of excessive force army veterans. carlos marcus, as he recognized been, feels the instance he saw that video because deals treated him the exact same way. he says, 10 years ago, we definitely started making all these personal comments we started documenting. unfortunately. brandon is racial comments? correct. are you finding what it all was right on the ground? as you can see, protecting myself. i think that's public record. i believe. as far as that goes, um but yeah, i'd, i'd been a huge reformed, excessive force. yes. which, which was a lawsuit which i found in my favor, then i'll just leave it at that. the
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isn't for 10 that we acknowledge that there were 2 chief complaints. that happened months before spring valley ever had the office of civil rights within the department. juvenile justice received 2 chief complaints in may of 2015. the 1st complaint was that the federal program at the richmond county sheriff department were arresting african american students at a disproportionate rate. 88 percent of our arrest or african american students. you ask any 18 percent majority or rest asking american, you can look at the present system and, and tell him that that's not a new story. it's not a new narrative, but it now filters into the school. the 2nd complaint was that we were engaging with students who have a disability from it on inform position. we did not have a policy in place on how school resource officer should deal with students with
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disabilities visible and unseen disability. the place like columbia law and order is a core value, you know, and the idea that there is respect for authority that there is a way things are done and not done. that is a deep value at the same time. it's also the case that in the south politicians used to talk about segregation forever. and when, when that became outlaws, they start talking about law and order a lot more. the amendment keeps in in brooklyn. i saw the video of my being interviewed after she's
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been released from jail and it has kind of what made you stand up and that's for my whole life change because here's a child is saying, nobody else is no staff, this child and i'm like what? and then i got enough courage to actually watch the video. was the crowd all night . i was angry. i'm a member of black lives matter, new york city, my peace with health and wellness and like care. this is visual what we've been talking about. a girl got physically assaulted. 2 girls were arrested. oh wait a minute. you got a criminal charges. these are 2 girls the touch. it was just a snapshot of you know, and that was a bad snapshot of, of things that we do every day that are good. and that was just a bad snapshot. so i think south carolina is probably impression of other places because of the relationship that we had within the community where they trust that
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law enforcement was going to do the right thing. now we didn't have riots, we didn't have major protests. we didn't have, we didn't have problems over, and we haven't had people from the house side who's main intent was to come in and spread hate and violence we, we didn't last last say we, it's not law for success. community did not allow them to come in the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by how us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as
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a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground can the the
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video focused everyone's attention on the success of force. but we can't forget what brought that officer into that classroom. he was there, enforcing a law that made it a crime to quote, disturb schools in any way. that means any disturbance that any kid causes in school is across the board of the law comes from the original intent was to control young people. the very, very original version of south carolina's law was a log ins flirting. and it was written 1919 and it was because the state lawmaker was concerned by the amount of flirting he saw going on your women's colleges, white women's college and his jurisdiction the and then it was in the late ninety's,
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sixty's at that law was expanded to apply to all schools, not just girls and women schools in the late 1960. so what do you know? what was going on that, you know, not a coincidence to as were protesting the, an armoire, kids were protesting civil rights violations. and it was oddly like, there was violence and it was a very scary time for many, many people. so this was very much an attempt by lawmakers and educators to find more tools to work. that's always use more tools to control kids at a time when the status quo was really threatened. and in that case, it was designed to be used against outside agitators for the phrase that was always used. and in fact, when it was used against was, you know, tens of thousands of kids at the schools, they were not outside years, right. and district, fortunately, kids of color in the 19 ninety's, this law started being used all the time to run something else, which is student misbehavior. and you got to a point where her no,
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i think since 2000, something like 30000 kids were charged with disturbing schools in south carolina. the use of the, the service schools law was a home phone. but yet law for fun with structural violence. and so we, we were utilizing that law as a blanket law is to uh, to deal with, um, uh, school house conflict. the one that i was thinking about, okay, it's tough for me now opened up for small. okay. and i'm just gonna keep a clear idea of what happened and how to avoid it. hard to switch to the went better over the morning. i was getting dressed for school and all are sorry,
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because the night before i was up all night i couldn't sleep. and i was just had a lot of things on my mind what school i want to my resource teacher class class was checking more. everyone might so she knows around that school. she said, how are you doing? i so i was not a little bit stressed out and had some problems with my mom. i went to english that morning after i got to that class, i went to math. the teacher, he was going over some stuff. i know this is not gonna be a good day because i don't understand math without a test. i went to him, i was like, can you call our resource teacher to see if i can go to her class so i can get some help since i know you're going to stay here today. i took it upon myself and i said, okay, he's not going to accident. i'll ask myself. so as i don't want to peter, and i was trying to see her email. and he kept closing me out at, at, because he had his wife's computer that he can control whatever i'm doing, i'm hours. and i say, why don't you called me out? he's like, just not appropriate for class. i don't want to send her email. so i try to get
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back on the, i can me call my chromebook. if i ask for help, the call are associated. here's a post to find out in the ip that he will call. so let me go down. there are the i handed them to us and i started it and i was like, i don't know understand, so i'm not, i'm not even going to try and i'll just put it down and i was slight ms. long nails or whatever. and he came in new beside me. he said, why are you not taking a test? i said, because i don't understand it and he won't let me go to my research teacher. for then i kept flashing now and i was like, head down like this. this one is that he came to sit beside me so he was like him, your phone. i was like, what phone? if i'm from the one you have your hand as i don't have
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a phone. he thumbs up too. so i'm not gonna ask you again. i said i still have phone his okay. take this and go know like, what does that sound? oh, i'm right you up cuz you want to be just your best one that put your phone way outside . but i'm not calling because i didn't do anything. you can just send me out a classroom for some, assuming that i have a phone the teacher has a choice about what to do. does he say, are you know, my cellphone policy? i already asked you once you've now got it and then left it there and dealt with it after class. so it didn't disrupt everybody else for that box. or does he call the assistant principal and asked her back? then you've got a similar set of questions and discretion that the assistant principal called the assistant principal. and yeah, what's the problem? why not put the phone up outside? cuz i don't have the phone, you can ask anybody, i don't have the phone. so okay, well i need you to come with me and i didn't do that. i don't think i should have sent me
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a classroom for not doing anything. let me see the principal decides calling the extra row and this is to my lawyer brain. that's the really big choice because that's making the s r o b enforcer to school this right? cars behavior is more disruptive. bringing the officer in is what makes it more disruptive to the other students. so somebody beside me, it was, it was all step for me to get feels something or the whole 5th and administrator on the 3rd floor called for a deputy, not for me pacifically, but for a deputy miles is on the 1st floor. and i went ahead and got up to the 3rd floor. he says that the young lady who refusing, who is refusing to leave class as a way of issues always fast, well, she's refusing to leave class for so we try to call her teacher because she was in one of these classes where they get some extra help or as the case may be, a teacher wasn't available and they all, she does have a choice, right?
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what am i gonna do? if the structure that puts arrows in a position where every crime is supposed to be reported to them? any disturbance is a crime. so lots of kind of exposed to get reported to them and his duty is to enforce the law that point time i decide that based on the circumstances of what we have, that i'm gonna go in and removed from the classroom. so i walked in the classroom than what i saw or right away, i recognized i dealt with it before or to try flights. and she had a spring valley and both of which i felt like that she was put, picked on, pushed into a corner a little bit and kind of far away out of both of which i didn't arrest for both of which i really felt sorry for the young lady in some ways because i know she was
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dealing with things. so i, so as to your lady, i said it's tough to kind of the reason why i bring it up. that's good. i feel like i'm doing, i'm doing wrong. i wasn't, you know, fine, and i wouldn't argue with the teacher. i wasn't going things are managed throughout the the how to do what he said. i'm not saying you did anything. but i'm saying that with me and we can talk about it. and i said young lady, you know me and almost very gosh, because i don't know you are, i know he's gonna try to move me. so i just was holding onto the desk
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the uh i approached the desk, the man went to, i grabbed her left off ranch around forever. right on track the right here. and the job, the i grabbed her left arm reached around to grab it right off the track right here in the job the, at the moment i was trying to get some,
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like some i was trying to hold on a samsung i one flower. and in the it was made like i hit him, but i wasn't john, hey, i was just trying to grab one or some one from you don't like it. but i did. it was so it was all mostly techniques grab ahold of or she was locked into the best, the best is backwards. i pulled back up my have or pulling on or she comes out some slight out the best the remember this weekend. all right, now i'm all in front of the classroom. the he added me and my next and all and i cannot bravo! oh think i'd like to get off me the f one time given the mass which as bonnie back put your hands on your back and i'm trying to get. i'm trying to get her still fighting. she still punched me in the
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chest by on the ground. i finally get a handcuff on the she still fighting. so at that point time i call 3 other deputy who did respond. we were able to get her take us gunner up. he took her off, paperwork beside, and i turned her over to her foster mom for she was juvenile $516.00 at all loss around center comb or whatever the case maybe close going on with his mom. he had a problem at home or even was all frustrated with something else at the moment is locked. oh so he thought he was found at the right way where he applied to much force the focus was in fact by use of force in this situation. how i removed or from the share was the focus of the investigation. from the word go. a texas school police officer has been put on leave after video surfaced of a violent incident at a middle school school. police officer body slamming
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a female high school student has covered outrage in a north carolina community. does not want any parent expect to happen to a child at school. you're rest of in albuquerque. students for burping inc was just action his initials on the school sidewalk. they said if you want to sign this citation, we're bringing and cups this cell phone, the video shows the struggle between a school resource officer and their students. so the rest, 6 year old, kentucky sheriff handcuffs and 8 year old boy had enough of this. take you back all the way a 17 year old student on a suspended status would not comply this resource officer of twice force the student to the ground. they don't see the racism aspect of it at all. they're just blind to that there's any qualities. they see that something that i was arrested in
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that was done on the ground and that it wasn't a racism issue. but that i must do something wrong to deserve that the by it has to guess the president. this event ski himself is basically delusional. and that he has become drunk with his own rhetoric as well as flats or visa to use to receives from the rest. i think this has really to range to me. it is a bit disrupt, his relationship to attitude. this is true about everyone around him,
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more than a state, the opposition plans to change the decision. $5.28 civilians including a child on killed the tooth pulled to so i can faint to read. in a little against public law, staples, the incident, etc. says the west is some place, it says those all the head, divers, ibex, dime to live on buffalo, then probably be back in the out the or the hello and welcome to prospect bullhorn design. peter labelle here, we discussed some real news. us escalates to de escalate, goes to war, to avoid war. in the meantime, european leaders bluster about the need to stop booting while protest mount. and
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i'm joined by my usual guest, george samuel in budapest. he is a pod cast, read the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals and america. yes, we have martin j. he's an award winning journalist, a gentleman, cross type rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciated credit start out with george in budapest as we usually do. george you a very um, interesting week rhetoric versus actions here. we're constantly given the message that the binding ministration, most of the de escalate tensions in the middle east or west asia as more and more people call it. but actions are very different. did i see just enormous escalation? but the administration says it's just the opposite that can you squared this article and if you can, you know, you deserve a nobel prize. go ahead george. well, i think i'm not going to get that nobel prize anytime said, yes i did. the united states always makes the same thing. we are desperate to avoid
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a war where absolutely desperate to avoid any kind of escalation. that is why we're launching this size. that's why we're launching bomb is in order to avoid a war and everything that he does, whether it's a heat or it here, and then the lease, or whether it's a in ukraine is did to water provocation. whether that's what it does it make claim that it's deescalate, the may claim that it's entirely defensive, but whatever it's doing it is in order to provo, i'm if you, if you take the, uh, just a look at it from the other person. look at it, let's look at it from the perspective of iran. you know, they see a hostile so it's a stain that is we have also to do it around for more than 40 years. in a openly advocates, the whole withdraw about the government was very wrong in to see was a policy of containment all the around it sets of basis all around there. um, in order to achieve all of those things, any claims that it's being defensive and not anything that all of the wrong does in response, of course, every country will respond to such purposes. oh,
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you're wrong is the address. so here we have to do something about this. so this is how the united states bags, and then it presents itself to the world as well. we're, we're, we're innocent with what we're doing, nothing. i mean it's, it's very aggressive. it's, it's the same pattern. all the time and that's the law of unintended consequences because there is no real strategic goal. we can figure that out. we know martin, we have a gen kirby the spokesperson for the national security council. he vehemently, vehemently, and he's correcting people all the time. but these, you know, the, the escalation going on in the middle east has nothing to do with god. i mean, they're, they're the couple they have nothing to do with each other. when the entire region is halloween. at the top of, it's a long saying, it is all about this. how much longer can, can the administration get away with this? is i suppose, as long as there's a pliant media, but i mean,
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the reality on the ground is radically different than it's being described in washington. where you said the media, me just a key here. you know, i mean, the american journalist, british journalist doing well, they can to fix a new use. i mean, even when you look at the basis of these, these recent attacks by blood and with go back a few days or a week or so, it was reported all over the press that these, these american soldiers were killed in jordan. and they said that's not true, they wanted to go to dinner and they were actually killed on the other side of the boat to in, in syria where the americans and the british have a so called secret base at a time. and the problem with this is how does bite and sell out to the american public? how do we, how does he say, well we, we have the legal occupation in syria, and we'd find the local tribes to, to carry on the flight against a sub a subs units. and we're also reducing a number of al qaeda people who i'm quite happy to take out cash. how do you spell
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out the american public a and even on the american, even though the international know, you don't have the right to defend yourself. if you're occupying someone else's country, so there's, so there's one code in jewel and that was a lie. and look how these things escalate. the kind of thing, how these things get taken out of control. it's really interesting spending will this time the middle east, how i have a perspective on how arabs think. hi, radius think. and i can tell you for sure. they will not interpret these attacks, but blinds and as a position of strength on his part, i see quite the opposite. then why is the position of weakness? and i'll tell you why. because it's a bit like um the 911 attacks being inspired by enlarge and because he saw for himself in the summer of 1992, an american soldier being transferred to the streets of some of the of, of mogadishu. and being on the cover of newsweek incense and putting out tents and putting out his troops, not in somalia, but also not intervening. and dwanda been not and looked at that. and he realized that's how weak that's a valuable america is
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a winful in the decade late at the bottom, the embassies and um, the rugby and doris allow me to remember is the same. so the story here, the radians and the arabs will be looking at this and say you do all this for 3, penn americans. that's amazing. you know, you'll have that vulnerable. and so this, this is how they will be seen and the cools of bind to and who keeps site here. we won't piece it with bombing for piece. it's there is a limit to how, how far this fos can go anywhere with literally a cigarette paper away from bite and spring a c. and you stick a logo on the side. it will tell you when i bought a home, you know, but what he's doing is that so, so to george now is that when there are about $3000.00 us military personnel scattered throughout the region, at least that's official. but they're, they're being put into a sacrificial lamb position position. i mean,
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maybe us cannot defend them. they can not defend them at all. particularly if there's a united, the axes, the axis of resistance, if that they working in concert. those 3000 troops are sitting ducks george. well, they also the dogs, but of course, um, then, how does the united states respond? should they be attack? well, the united states, them continues attacking is just a never ending cycle. and again, they, the goal s suppose is some sort of dominance that the united states wishes to impose on them at least, which is completely unrealistic. but when you look, let's in fact comes, comes of a syria, what it's up is the united states doing in syria. i mean, they get it in boss on this policy of over throwing by cheryl a side by um, uh, president obama. and it failed. um, why did once i started out? well, i think it was like the fact that i saw both had good relations with russia that you like the fact us, i've had good relations with iran,
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so they decided we gotta get rid of it. so that's failed. what's the policy now? well, the policy and i was tempted to polish the syrian people. so no having going along with the american project and therefore to deny them the oil to deny them is there um agriculture and just to continue as before. and then of course, when inevitably is america for so we don't know how many there are, you know, set to be about $900.00, probably much more than that, but nonetheless, they, they will be a come under attack. and then of course, i'm going to come under it today. you know, income, because the nice as well we, we don't want escalate, but we have to, uh, even bump some more a so we did, it continues. but of course, all the peoples in the region are particularly you rock. iraq sees the united states as a grass or it just says, let's say this is a, is the united states is determined to make life as hard as possible for us to
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remove. i got to go back to the days of the plot is in the night these things, these are seventies and therefore we're, you know, we are entitled to do everything we can to resist and therefore that, that's the reason why they have these. um, uh, let me pull proxy forces around the middle east because that the, that the resist the, the resist a power that is as the rest of the world's the wrong. and we should point out here is that, you know, unlike with western media, saying that these are not all tightly coordinated and controlled by around these, like they may take a note of what it said it until it, um, but they weren't there. there is essentially independent actors here. you know, you know, we can add insult to injury and to be allotted states is still helping the people of a rack even couldn't. they've been asked to leave. the have us troops out vacate the country and then the us turned around and blackmailed and say, well, you know, if you want us to leave, we'll take your, your 4 in reserve. so this is turning into what happened. i think you gentlemen have noticed here, essentially
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a black mailing their way to stay inside the country, which of course, you know, after everything's been said, been done for a rack by the united states and its allies. that can only get worse. the situation can only get more inflamed martin, you have that relationship of, of a black man and a victim. in a still come syndrome scenario in iraq. it's only going to get worse, because what we've noticed. another thing this has been picked up a tool by the west is the more the america hits those um probably rang emissions interact the more for strengths that gives to ices and the regular slices is actually coming back in to rugs. and then just the last few days it's arranging to see the regular iraqi army divisions have been attacked by cis. so that's also a point of leverage which to merican. so using, you know, you're the right to the so you want us to leave. but you know, if leave and you're going to have a big problem with the ice just to get on your yeah,
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but we have to point us looking forward before 2003 before 2003. there was no isis inner rock and they only came as a result to be illegal, occupation invasion occupants were rapidly running out of pro time for this block. george, is it fair to say that the united states has this fighting israel's enemies in the region? right? it is just then a one part of a, a military operation to go after israel's enemies. this is what the task that the by ministration is accepted. george, i think is fair because, um, there is no in fairfield of the uh, the rationale for yeah, because basically what, what is the problem that the united states have with the wrong? well, iran is a little bit. israel plated the smoke like area around in israel are at the local go ahead and the united states, you know, for every single politician in dc is constantly railing a ranting and raving about the wrong it was that what, what is it that you got to get there i bought it, what's, what's your problem with they run,
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you'll know and they are they run well because it doesn't like israel and that's good. that's the police results then it is, well, don't charge you. i mean, it's really the end of it. exactly. i'm and we'll finish off this bart with uh with martin here and we uh, what's the number here? uh, 17600000000. that's what the us house speaker, mike johnson was a standalone, a standalone vote for israel. okay. no, no other conditions why i r s not, not border security, just stand alone and the world sees is in the air. a world sees this is that's fueling the genocide going on and god's at last for 30 seconds. before we get to the break, you'll see the point now i want to make an george sort of touched on the scene a is that space real is really the center of the problem here, as well as allies of the sensor problem. and when are you? george mentioned. uh, what is what all american troops doing. and so it's often forgotten that not only of a running the comes, their legal comes to train the local tribes to fight
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a sudden such a lines malicious and even the right. and i'll make cuz we should never forget uranium, it has a lot of installations, non 0. but the 2nd thing, which is more important is that al, stealing oil and missile america does. if it doesn't get cheaper around the world, it just use a mix it. so you have this buffer, if you, well, what it does to is it deprives well from, from the, there's plenty of oil in the world that it deprives the syrian government. but where it's not cheap, little going is going to is that is going across the board. and so a right gentlemen have to jump in here. we're going to go to
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it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the welcome back to the prospect bullhorn sign. peter a little bill. to remind you we're discussing some real news. all right, george, let me throw it to you. um, changing gears a little bit during hungry hungry was the, the, the subject of, uh, you black male over the last uh, few new cycles here. um victor owed about and finally agreed to a compromise. and probably the best deal he could get. uh 50000000000 a euro will be um, allocated to ukraine. uh, some of it direct assistance. other loan guarantees which i don't think will ever be paid back. and but meanwhile, meanwhile, in the same building in brussels, where this great historic boat of unity for ukraine, a lot of cow dung, was
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a thrown at the doors and windows of that building here by farmers and farmers representing farmers all across europe. so here we have a very distress, distressed group of people, the, the, the, the, of the foundation of so many of these countries, identity, their agriculture, their farmers, their traditions, and the, you decided, know, ukraine is more important. george, it is quite remarkable. and uh, an order by himself said after this meeting is that everyone in brussels is talking of, well that's, that's the, it lists them mentality. and we'll see this throughout europe. so in any in, in the u. k, where we have the, the top uh on the person. uh so patrick, solve this thing. we need to bring back military conscription because we need to. it's not ready cost and then uh, borrowed. so i'm sure a lot of, you know, you know, um, uh, x 10 or whatever they're called or more than happy they know, jump into a military. and if i did,
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it just seems so low unless i get immigrants to do it. sorry for the internet. how know the other and then you have a bar, as johnson said, yeah, yeah, yeah, we need construction, you know, corporal johnson reporting for duty. and then you have um, a macro also saying, you know, we, whatever we do, we time of allowed a boot. and so when you have the been general bar is not general, you know, defense minister bars, the story is in germany was as will are, is uh, you know, oh, you know, almost sometime within the next 5 years. now this is, this is, it's all throughout europe. that somehow, well, with russia is coming within the next few years where they get this fantasy from, you know, we, we, we simply don't know. i think we do know it all comes from washington. they're just repeating what washington has to, you know, what you're, both of your opinions of georgia is kind of everything, but, you know, we have martin here, he's from the u. k. a, i'm hungry, a european. okay. okay. all right, good. well,
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i don't want to get into identity politics on cross it out to us thing we need to do so, but you know, this does come from, from washington. i don't think anyone really has an appetite for war, particularly just after what's been going on and ukraine, but it for me. and the most important thing is it shows its priorities and it's ideologically driven. i mean, you know, the most basic, one of the most basic things you need is food. okay. we have farmers, european farmers for the most part, are very, very efficient. they're very good at what they do. and at every single turn, we have a ruling class in the u. it just wants the stuff, these people out there, backward, their retrograde, they're conservative, they're religious and their cows are farting all the time. okay. i mean, good, really? so you know, this is an extraordinary moment. there's just so much this. um, i think festival is a couple of points i wanted to make about. some is we should never forget the fund moves across europe,
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take more than half of the into the budget every single year. and then, and they rely on that bunch of, they rely on a subsidy and they'll, they comp make ends meet. they come make a decent profit and they're starting to conduct this time to worry concurrent to the politicians, both on a member state level and on an e u level. they're also starting to panic because they borrowed and borrowed and they're realizing that all this is catching up with them and they haven't got the means to pull them so. so there are very few just of any this way, aust, where did you get this $50000000000.00 for 2 years from wasn't kicking around popping up those live on the land store and europe and commission. it wasn't in a volt in the or spin central bank in frankfurt. they bought it from the markets and they keep on board. and i think this tool and it is just talk, comes from a couple of things. first of all, the media list in london and watching what towns in the next 6 months. ukraine is going to have more defeats. now, how do we manipulate that? how do we capitalize on the? how do we show that was last move images and ukraine to russian forces?
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well, we actually use that same footage to sex up the story and scare people into believing this narrative of the russians are coming. now it's nonsense. we know it's nonsense, but what's it all about? it's really all about money page. it's really all about scaring people into. designed to do. we have a real problem coming on a, on a, on an international level. a boat is being threatened. and this is how we can actually distract people away from the financial crisis. is that we can actually install this idea that we need bigger armies. we need prescription of the u. k. it says there is, we're going back to 19 fifties. an old that is linked to actually increasing our defense budgets and this is what this is all about. so what about increase defense spending? i mean, trouble do i happy with this to see a lot of european countries looking at this, but that's what's coming on. the horizon on a considerable increase. one thing about 5 or 10 percent, i'm talking about double. this is what europe is really preparing for. in my view
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it's, it's a, it's a scale talk to you because they are tactic. but george, you know, beat me. the 2 pillars of the promise of the e. u was a security and prosperity. well, they haven't been delivering on either for a very long time. and i think, you know, and martin just said, i can't let it go. you know, we have to defend our borders, but not against the legal immigration. it's a glass front of the it is so absurd. you know, the longer you talk about it, the more the absurdity of it all becomes evident. i'm sorry to jump in george. yeah, that is, that's exactly right. i mean they don't do anything at all to defend the boat as and that's precisely what the europeans i'm most concerned about in the country. opposite country. they are extraordinary. they're really good stuff about this. are you controlled flow of mind, rose? and this is something that the e, u leadership, kids know nothing about, you know, when, when you listen to who still up on the line and michelle and background shoals and the rest, what do they talk about?
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they talk about you crate, it will, it will show that you've been addressing. the problem is the bureau people, the, the, it's, it's all about your brain that, that's the only thing. you know, what was the bumper line, you know, deliver so state of the union, the goal, the european, follow them again, an ac with the american style. unless you think about it annually voted, and who voted for her? i'm sorry, because that's a who, who lived as a member states. yeah. and then when, when you, uh, as we mentioned about the funds is that as absolutely right. i mean here, here are these people who have very, very small margins. they can barely survive and you have the policy is a lady you have been driven by make the door making their lives as hard as possible, whether it's the up. so the environmental regulations, you know, oh, you must think he was pesticides. you must set aside 20 percent of your land for bio that i said the to, you know, you go to your own me and make sure that your,
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your cause of the fall to uh, you know, got cut back on your meat production. it's, it is, it is a very full stop. all the thoughts from is, and the problem is moses and video and that's why they make their feelings. well. i mean, very significant lead or by off to his, you know, talking to in brussels, went outside and talk to the farm. is this idea of these, the, these are, might be believe these are people who actually have some sensible notions about what should happen in europe. but not the european leadership, and it's a, it's but i think both to absolute disaster no more. and prior to that, the con, 5 and in brussels, i'm in georgia. i talked about it on our bar podcast fitly. this leaked article from the f t and who knows where it comes from, but you know that being the, that hungry would face the sanctions. essentially blackmail possibly have its voting rights denied to it. so here's is, you know, the most, apparently the most advanced, the democratic process that known to mankind,
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and they're trying to subvert democracy. while the while there's a funding, a lost foreign war going into debt and destroying their farmers. yeah, i, i, it biggest belief. i mean, when i read it from the system i, i could, couldn't quite believe what i was reading, you know, this, the idea that the issue is, well, 1st of all, a democratic body, it is in the toilets. if anything is empty democratic it was brought to balance. it seems like this kind of like the mafia. you know, you, you know, mr. reuben, you've got kind of a nice country here. it'd be a pity, something would happen to it. yeah, yeah. i almost as though they are offering a protection racket with all the funds they pump into it and that right, it could be turned off at any moment, you know. but going back to what happens, you know, 50000000000 years. think about it as a whole lot of money. i mean, it's over 4 years and it's over 4 years. yeah, the 12 and i've been in a year and by my estimations and by my own research and investigations i've done at least half of these cash or equipment military equipment is being diverted if it is
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military kids. if i do this and it's actually for salaries and i might, it's mainly for government ministry, salary is, i don't know to anybody. does anybody in brussels actually think that the, the launch of that money is going to get to government salaries. you know, we know it isn't when there and the people who go to that know is, and so what is the real story here? is it that we really believe ukraine can win the war? and it's only just a question of time. i think we've moved on from that narrative. i think that the narrative now in brussels is we need to keep this dead body alive. we need to keep it response the rest of the day to them plugged in with all these choose, we have to keep. yeah, but and just, but it's just that it's not going to do that. it's not going to do that. and i'm sorry, but george, this is a money laundering operation. this is, you know, you and i discussed this and argued about this for ever since this art of this, the special military operation. but i think we both are, all 3 of us are in agreements. this may be the use last chance that will give them a longer uh, a chunk of change. okay. and you know, it pays off the leads in,
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in ukraine and then meet with us. there's some arms that are purchased from europe, primarily america. and you know, all the other serve it. yeah, n g o stuff. i mean, this is just an on the bus, you know, thing. and maybe it will be the last one. we don't know, but george is of the opinion and that he can ben my your a lot. they, they're never going to give up on this project. go ahead, george. no, i really don't. i think that they all did tell them and to keep this uh, well going um for as long as i can. uh, but you know, through weekend russia to inflict some kind of a strategic defeat on russia and to keep in was in united states. and so we have, you ever go out to your, up, you have this leadership that has no, all the pieces because if any legitimacy all the them continuing this a scam on the right above russia, we, we, we have to do it because with the fulton is a threat to us, so where legally used to be, oh, we gotta do all this way. ukraine now is we have to do it because we on that's on
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the chopping block, you know, where, you know, it's got a big gap inside and he's going to do this all up. okay, but we, i think we can end on this note here is that i, i think we, we are all in agreement and our viewers that the european leadership should be more fearful of pitch forks than of russian tanks. at least at this point that are as i want to thank my guess in merrill cache and in budapest, and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us. here are the see you next time. remember, prospect rules, the least russian states never see as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community.
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best of all sun set up the same assistance must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the you are the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians coding and split the ortiz vote net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say a request to check the guy? it has to guess the president, excuse himself, is basically delusional. and that he has become drunk with his own rhetoric as well as flats or visa to use to receives from the rest. i think this has read it to range to me, it is
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a bit disturb trust relationship to attitude. this is true about everyone around 2 icons imagined, but the anyway, wait a minute or will it bags you. ready middle school and get arrested is substation. hey, i go to adult, print the weird we do all the ground, work time. it has a light like that. we know it would be 2 weeks to south carolina and go back to new york to handle some of those the 3 weeks. the south carolina go back to new york,
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have some business, including, but not limited to policy, so immensely. i just relocated because there was a bigger conversation and i just kind of want off away from it. so may of 2016. we started a full organization. every blank girl, every blind girl started off as a campaign to get the charges dropped. to start looking at how to shift school culture when it comes to push out and this mental disturbance go along
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the once the investigation was on, they took everything and they presented it to dan johnson, who was the solicitor who was the chief prosecutor originally in car sol county, he looked at the case to decide if in fact there was enough to charge probable cause to charge me with the crime. and this particular situation
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all parties cleared may have any role. mm. the, [000:00:00;00] the . okay. for my master's degree, i was at university of south carolina. i was looking at how the land holds trauma. there's trauma across this land, and nature has taken it over. but the issues still remain because history doesn't work the same way that nature, the past lives in the present. wow. you can see
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hundreds of acres of rice field here built on the backs of the slave labor force. these african engineers, right that had been brought from the rice coast of africa, 3000 miles across the ocean. and bring people here. and i brought you here cuz you asked me to bring why here for you, why do you want to get here? as an african american, you know, your yeah, history stops at a point. you know, so much is not documented any absence of records and names and in the absence of other ways to connect to your history. the land. you know, this is how you connect to that history. you can see the where in, in it's not just black people where they can see like the neglect and how it manifests in people and groups and communities and cultures. and how you go into
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some communities, black and brown communities, you see is dilapidated, like the right. or you can see the, the, the lack of care that this investment and the where that accumulates from that. yeah. the murphy island is a 6th place, and it holds a very ugly history, but its being conveniently washed away. it's a will for neglect. i think it allows these ugly histories to be ignored, and to be swept under the rug. we have to recognize that slavery is white people's history to the spring valley, scratched away a scan of memories from 50 years ago. the somehow people assume that we have turned
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the corner and at least we've gone to a place where people young people will be taught and will be safe and secure as it is, it somehow got tired of the video on facebook. so i started reading the comments off i got some price on the, on the background, some of this, some of the shipping, i just got a bill and rough norman m last and stopped us. now, lots of them look up to me, which i feel like i'm in a long better place. not going through a lot, but um i have to go through a lot of
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times i don't want to do a lot, but i will talk to him in about an issue with some issues like like we need to keep moving the situation who is talking from door to oh right, how you doing? what you desire to be after you've decided and when i call strauss, i can't seem to let everybody else live. i'll live. i never saw one, you know? and that's another reason why i've started school, you know, in our cna program is strong. i feel, i mean has next is where she enters some of the same thing. i do know she's very helpful. i love that moment. and this moment of time, had i been born in this moment in time, the moment that she live,
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i live, i remember being so tired at school that day. mister smith said a math problem and i don't like math. i didn't understand what he says or reached over to my friend. that's what he said, all understand what he told us to do. he said, vivian, there you go again. and i'm like, no, i just don't understand what you're saying. you always get smart. you always talk, here's something you always doing is i grew up in time, a corporal punishment. right. and i was like, no, you just don't make sense to me. i don't understand. i actually know i got a smart mouth, but i wasn't trying to be smart. i just did not understand and that night on that day i was really tired. and he was like, i got something for you and he pulled off the title because we used to be able to get a pedal. and i was like, not today. yeah, i don't know what i went through last night. i ran from a brother all night. i'm not, nobody touched me. nobody hit me. not this. i mean i had to raise me around the whole classroom. and so he got hired and he said, i'm tired. you me, there's definitely a social work,
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a caught me and so hurt should change for relationship with school forever. what if somebody just ask the girl, what do i have? cuz i remember like, no, i just got beat last night. i got to talk to some place assignment for what besides, what is too much just this little girl? what was going on? like i don't remember it's hung up till the 3rd age of 13. i want to find somebody off my black body, my black female body, and then i was punished because i wanted to dress pants because i'm like, like i don't pass, you can't get up there, easy enough. so when i saw the video, a lot of stuff came up for me and i was like, oh they don't get to walk to the low. i know what it means to margaret alone. they don't have no. and then you said no,
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you don't treat her like this and then you get arrested. oh, come on. no, not, not, not. like here's good to be beautiful in love. then they get to fill their full expression to themselves and not feel like to oh if i'm not this, i'm not ok. like they were born whole perfect can complete is that the us they keep it like the not the, it's our refund. the ok if the elephant in a row be very clear. when this went down was i like, oh there is a grown man who just the thought to the child. yes, i did for a girl who wouldn't get out of her chair. right. right. that's a chow. oh my god, this little girl. is there any other way that this could have gone down? this is like just insane. and i still can't understand how it hasn't been likes to car. i apologize. it should a look different. there hasn't been apology. i think she is old. what of the,
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the, you're critical of, of the situation in critical with me. i think that's fine. i was acting as a uniform police officer. obviously, i was terminated for the, for the incident, for the use of force because it sure felt like it was in proper. okay. but certainly it wasn't, you know, it wasn't as salt in any way, shape or form. you know, i was a political victim in this situation. mean i was cut loose pics politically. it made sense? if i follow a policy procedure and i'll follow the law, there's nothing more i can do cuz that's my responsibility. that's the os that i took. i just continue to a law enforcement level. i stand by what it did, the the so you say you came in from the eyes of a police officer. it didn't have to go that far. but if i'm looking at a criminal and not a child. yeah. can go that far because i read the report the class wasn't really interrupted until the teacher got upset, but she wouldn't leave. why not remove the other kids and handle her because you said you've known her before,
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so it was some deeper stuff. so there could have been a likes how, what is it that's making you not want to leave? well, there's certainly industry people close to me that feel the same way you knew about that situation when you talk about classroom management, things like that. so it's not the 1st time i've heard that, and that's fair. if i went to follow the control when i called to a movie theater, to room, somebody from movie theater, i would ask the movie theater before i went to a restaurant and need to remove somebody from a restaurant when that's the restaurant. right? and so i viewed it from a police standpoint and that's, that's where we keep going back to the system that created this to happen. you haven't been my focus for the system has been my focus. i don't believe police to be in schools. there's no reason that you should have been called in period. all right, i got you. yeah. so let me, let me say a couple things. one is i would say obviously, you know, we, we know that an s or on a school doesn't mean safety. i don't disagree with that. one of the biggest issues for me right now is the stickiness arose and schools weren't even trained properly
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. but because it goes back a little bit, it's okay to just to point to it's, it's okay to whole kids accountable. i'm not saying kids don't get to be held accountable. always tend is like what does that accountability look like? we should not have a law where kids are being arrested for things that they can't get arrested outside industry for the . the 19 sixty's we're attorney is going to advertise struggle for liberation. however, in the south of the continent,
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europe and races decided for along the agony of colonialism. give 1965. the white minority, unilaterally declared the state of rhodesia states authorities pursued the policy of racial segregation. the indigenous population was deprived of rio political rights and subject them merciless economic exploitation effort and base rates with the support of the soviet union and china oppose the splinter of the colonial system. a coalition of pro western countries took the side of rhodesia, the gorillas carried out bold raids from the territory of zambia in mozambique and inflicted painful blows on the races. as the situation worse than the rhodesian army, turned to chemical and biological weapons, the races boys in the water and food and planted contaminated medicines on the gorillas. this caused an epidemic of cholera and anthrax and led to an aspect to ality. however, the attempt to break down the applicants resistance were futile. the white minority relief was due in 1979. it kept the july that a year later,
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free elections warehouse, instead of racist road. the just the state of zimbabwe appeared on the world map and became a true best just of the ideas of man african is of the look at this system. what system are you referring to? you say the system we need to change the system. i hope you understand. so when i say systems, i'm talking about governmental education, institutionalized racism, all the policies, they recreate, all the laws that we create, that's what i mean about the system. okay? so, you know, you know, the systematic race isn't always kind of stuff. i think it's talking points, i think it sounds really good on space, but it's one of those things where we're taking the noticed again off the kids and saying, hey, you're not responsible for your bad behavior. what we're going to do is we're gonna blame it on the system. and one of the things that, you know, we, we looked at with the service law was brought up a lot. was additional force on that of black is we're rest of the white is right.
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and it just for, for somebody black is or suspended to white kids. i mean, as you look as a whole, i mean, you go to any school district and that's going to be the case. okay. why is that happening in europe? there is a tendency to think that black kids are automatically at bought. this one was run in the hallways and this little friend in the hallway. yes. this one got the discipline referral and that's what i was like. well, you know, you can't do that is something going on. there's a way that where with young people, depending on if they're white versus children of color, and that's the best, it's typically proven in the schools where the, where it was disproportional. they also have black deputies. how do you explain that? are these bodies, black deputies and these black teachers? are they part of the system that's hurting last name? then we talk about internalized oppression. so if i see that i've been trained all my life,
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that this is better than this. i push that same meredith and i asked in accordance do so. yes, we can go all day on the problems. i don't, i can't talk about problems too much because we already know their, their focus is how to retrace solutions. how do we create solutions? and we keep talking about holding kids accountable, but we get to hold adults accountable to cuz we're responsible for the next generation we really are. right. so i think that's good. and i think that going back, somebody can be a great point. the
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a child experience and i'm literally only came here to stay for 2 days. so to look out right now and to know what we've been doing and how many girls i got to hold the say, no matter what this world tells us, you are. you are a, you are the loud because the more so we are the 1st light and there were some challenges ahead. she didn't want to sit in the
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classroom with her back toward the door. so i had to rearrange my classrooms to make sure that she was comfortable for her. not the fear of someone coming up behind her. she expressed that, hey, i'm not getting that. then i told her either like a reading teacher, but i told her i said if you put your mind to is something that you can do. it was almost 2 years that she had to work to accomplish this goal. shouldn't have just so many challenges before. she just wants someone to care the once she figured out that hey, they care what i do when it matters. what i do that made all the different the, the long road. if you use this is evidence that no matter what life throw issue in a mouse and that you can't get past nothing that you can create.
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yeah. and have you to, thanks for a lot you've been like there is times where i can get to the doctor use like the 2nd mom to make sure i got there. you will not be away. no matter what time of day it was to be there. you know, i can come you and tell you everything and know a lot of our thoughts made me keep going. thank you. what happens to you should not happen to anybody. but like i told you from the beginning, you got me for life. my life shifted totally changed on a 1000. so congress that we wouldn't have known and been able to reach, we've been able to reach rate and so, and out at the last last this. so you got me for life. my word is my boss. so the,
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there are many people in this country, especially in south carolina who say, yeah, slavery's done. what's the big deal? right, why do black people act like as they're still in slain use array of slavery. the 1st lady was yesterday, so i can just ended, nobody's owning people anymore. but we have inherited that mentality of racial oppression. this idea that within our society, certain people belonging to certain places, black people belong in a subjugated space like they, they belong in there and under class of people. and if you're in the under class,
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then you do what you're told you don't challenge the system. and your face is to make white people comfortable by not talking about race by not acting out by not by changing the way we talk and changing the way we act. so the white people so comfortable windows on said rules of who belongs, where is challenged. that's when the rad this fell, the
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america the recent debt step towards floyd, brianna taylor, barbary or off fueling massive demonstrations nationwide. the testers are demanding justice americans that have been basing systemic racism for the are now the don't get to leave what happens to spring valley? what brought us here around there was a 17 year old girl watching 3 figures of like body and may know you can do yours. 17 year old black girl found the whole thing. you know,
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you can do this. so the nation just had the i keep spanish not about be and once again this is bigger than him. he's a representation of what we see on a larger scale with white america. he still doesn't understand the difference between accountability and blame. so as long as he thinks he's going to be blind, he's never going to say, oh, i see my role in the face a been which is one bad apple? well no, this whole barrow is contaminated as long as this garden at the top. and that's a place where it's being granite permission. this is going to be another band on
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another day, the way the man, the from the lease. and i still need to contact your school board, your mirror and your governor and sell them police officers to be removed as social services education, our teachers because our lives depend on it. but also i'm very clear and i'm getting also, i know i am going to find that we should all be here for a long time. the next week over. we don't change it now or will never change it again. this is the moment the test today and downtown away this time by students,
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they're pushing to eliminate the school police to for the on the protesters. little march through oakland, california on tuesday to demand police free one, pennsylvania, and the education breaks that work on the district to remove police from campus is minneapolis school boards that it would no longer use city police as school resource officer in the so i'm headed to michigan in the middle of a pandemic because the girl who we are referring to is grace was arrested for failing to complete her online school work. ringback i prefer not to have to travel again in the home is there won't even be an opportunity for me to go,
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because there will be no more. she cars and graces the, the, the
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now you need your visa, stupid loyce law hip said to nancy, click jim's in your book. then this is just me very the, it's the only showcase use the the who's going into the, by the ways that the boys the, the new and will be for them. i'm not sure if this slaughter doesn't want that makes them put the notes up under that the guess the president, excuse himself, is basically do those, you know,
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and that he has become a drunk with his own rhetoric as well as flats or visa to use to receives from the rest, i think this has really to range to me. it is a bit disrupt, his relationship to attitude. this is true about every one around 2 icons imagined . but the headlines this how you can put in prison might have as well as he confirmed that he is considering the dismissal of the nations commander in chief and made an ongoing risk between the 2 us. a large force is low and another 15 attacks on the many targets according to media. so this is, this comes as this vile, but any escalation in the middle east will result in that kind of response

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