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we're going to go ahead, it's the most the most if you look at huge space, that's the breaking news on our to international the ukrainian armies come under and change them now since that is true. so retreating from the important strategic city of i, p f got in, don't pass the west. as brenda, the verdict, premier says, requesting politicians and making denigrating and unacceptable assumptions following the death of political activists. alexa know bonnie as an investigation is still under way, you need to leave this as the neo colonial divide of the worlds of those who consider themselves exceptional in the rest. those who are given the role of doing the will of god's chosen ones, rusher and foreign minister, sir, good elaborate calls for an end to colonial dependency in a speech of the full freedom of nations for roman moscow.
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the welcome everyone. glad you could join us. this is our to international life for most go. i am a day show our josh, our top story is this our brick and news this hour that you created? now i'm is commander in chief as ordered his troops to retreat from the front line cindy up at the f. one of the ukrainian commander says, care forces of already left the bottle for the heavily fortified city has continued since the very start of the conflict. the green now said, these guys move to court more favorable defense lines based on the operational situation around of dave. in order to avoid in circle mount and preserve the lives in house of service. and then i decided to withdraw our units from the city and move the defense on more favorable lines of d. f. a is considered to be one of the main strategic points in the bustle for
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dumbass. losing control over the city would push the ups troops further away from the regional capital. don't ask the situation. there has long been a point of concern for ukraine's western allies. now, western media outlets that previously price gifts efforts are changing their to, as they point out to you have extensive come back, failures on thursday to use national security advisor john car. they chopped ukraine's front line failure ends up to a lack of munition. want to share a few words about the battlefield. scituate situation in ukraine, where the fighting is incredibly intense in the east, particularly in a city called f. difficult to city that we've talked about several times before. unfortunately, we're getting unfortunately ukrainians that the situation is critical. in very large part, this is happening because ukrainian forces on the grounds are running out of artillery ammunition because congress has yet to pass the supplemental bill. we've not been able to provide ukraine. the artillery shows that they desperately need to
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disrupt these russian assaults. the statement comes as the us house of representatives takes a 2 week recess without voting on fresh a to ukraine. joe biting denounced the step, calling it bizarre and outrages early of the united states. that is said, it's approve the bill that will have located $60000000000.00 in a took care of for public in house speaker mike jones. same problem is that the bill would not be passed without additional funding for border security. let's go live now to form a c. i a analyst, laurie jones thing. thank you so much for joining us. ukraine has now confirmed it's retreat from after you have got, what does this mean for the situation on the front line? that means that general service can you who it are in the name of the butcher. because of this previous refusal to retreat from both bach mode, and prior to that, to the bolts of he's at least change tunes. and i don't know if he finally
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realized that he's got a losing hand and he can't continue to plant. but that, you know, this is a significant breakthrough, not just here, but it's going to weaken the ukrainians across the entire 1000 month, a 1000 kilometer front because they, ukraine had been shifting troops to the south. and as we know, last week there was a missile strike on an assembly of troops just to the west of the net. so killed reportedly killed $600.00 or more so. ready you know, ukraine, the chaos that's in ukraine's leadership, political leadership, a back in uh with the seller and ski and serious key in the 1st outs. illusion a and you've got coach, go going up against zalinski the back by porter shing call. it's a mess. and that's being reflected on the front lines because the problem like what john kirby said, you can give ukraine all the munition in the world. they don't have to train
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soldiers to operate. that's the critical missing elements here. and how will lives in this key strategic point affected cranes of bailey, to hold its positions in the don't ask republic. well i getting the 1st most important point is to have trained military personnel to know how to operate a combined arms. what that means is that, say you're a soldier in the trench and, but you've got radio communication that you could call in air force to, you know, the error power on a plane to come in and carry out a strike. except ukraine doesn't have any aircraft to do that. now you can call for a helicopter. oops, another problem you create doesn't have that. you could try to coordinate artillery, fire and take fire and mortar fire. and yes, you cranes got very limited ammunition on that. but the problem is, well, is in the west, the west can't produce the west, the industrial capability of the west has been hollowed out. and they shifted much
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of their ability to produce those kinds of harmonies to other places overseas. so it's not a matter of flipping a switch and having the united states magically supply some $155.00 millimeter artillery route. so across the board, you're looking at ukraine with the polluted manpower, chaotic leadership and not enough ammunition. the us national security spokesperson or simply plain ukraine's front line failures on a lack of munition. how does this narrative affect bi partisan politics in washington? no, isn't it funny? how do you the army kirby's narrative keeps change? do you? i don't know if you recall. when they were saying that a rushes army is, it's in fact kirby to this just the other day. he said, all the rushes army is a group, a con scripts, they're the people who been forced into the front lines. so in other words, they're incompetent and it rushes heavy to steal computer chips out of
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refrigerators and washing machines. just apparently stay alive and they're using old techs, well, all of its garbage. they're all lice. and yeah, they can try to blame the lack of ammunition as an excuse for why you create this lucy, but that's not why ukraine is losing. that's only one factor of many. the more important factor is they don't have a cod ray of officers that are experienced normally like running a battalion. you would have a lieutenant colonel that they've got lieutenants, which is a very junior soldier, but we're running some of those outfits. and most of them are 30 to 40 percent strain. they filled them with the filled them with women. and women are lovely creatures, but they're not soldiers. they're not, they're not capable of fighting like a, like a young man. they simply lack the body stuff. but you know, so it's a whole host of things is coming is coming to fruition. many of us have been
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predicting us for a while. now we're, we're seeing that culminate in a pretty rapid fashion president binding said, failing to approve new a to key of could undermine america's reputation. what do you make of that? if you think america has a good reputation now, america, by its conduct, i'm always amused, by the constant reference to russia as a bird, jeanine imperial power that run down the list of countries that have been militarily invaded by another nation. it's not russia, this, the united states ask afghanistan, asked to rock as syria as somali, you know, the united states has a litany of places that is been conducting military operations against international law. so, so yeah, what reputation does america have anymore america's reputation? which once was upheld as a sort of a moral life, you know,
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ronald reagan talked about it as a city on a hill, a beacon that could speak to the world. yet we've got more political prisoners now in the united states. and russia does have lunch. and you find the, you know, the west is reacting to the holding the valve, the issue with the great outrage. they didn't say a thing about the death of gonzalo laira, an american citizen at the hands of ukrainian doherty's. and they are, you have the bite administration, persecuting and prosecuting this political opponent and anybody what happens to support? so yeah, reputation of the united states, that's history. washington is facing a wide in rift to the us for in a policy as well. so i need to agree to additional funding for ukraine and israel. the position isn't widely accepted in the us house of representatives. one of the house members was particularly vocal about the bill checklist, and i think i might submit a bill pretty soon that will remain texas to ukraine,
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then maybe the submit all my grades and even even senators will focus on now securing the board. and i tell you that you see both accounts coming to a compromise anytime soon. i, you know, so both of the, the political opinion in the united states domestically just shifted. nobody cares about ukraine. only a very, very small group of people who have family ties or, or religious ties to ukraine. the majority of americans are very concerned about the lack of security at the southern border. and now reports coming that the people are crossing over the northern border in the same fashion. and with these border crossings comes increased criminal activity, increased drug trafficking, increased deaths among american citizens. and so this not just republicans that are beginning to voice concerned about this. you're seeing the mayor of new york city, the mayor of washington dc. muriel browser, the mayor of chicago, a fellow named johnson, no relationship to me. all they're all complaining about the these democrats are
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creating a problem because the, the settings are pointed out a to the democrats and ignore in the needs of their minority citizens. who in theory should be entitled to definitely that large johnson pharmacy i at least thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. thank you so much. have a good day. the washer and political activist, alexa, nevada. he has died in prison, the pen to insure your service as mister nevada. he became ill after work and lost consciousness. he was 47 years old. the west was quick to point the finger at moscow for nevada, his death. but the russians for administrator responded that it was no time for the same old games. the death of alexi, nevada, and the has once again demonstrated their her parker, c, cynicism and unscrupulous blame. russia in every situation scheme is in action in a short period of time within 2 hours from $1419.00 western politicians and the media corps at their beck and call managed as if to obtain the results of
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a forensic examination that had not yet taken place to conduct the investigation accused moscow and render a verdict of washington is also acted with haste, commenting on the incident with joe biding, holding the press conference to say that the russian government b as responsibility for novel on his desk. the american leader also took the opportunity to call for more aid for care of reports of his desk, which is true. and i have no reason to believe it or not. russian authorities are going to tell their own story, make no mistake. make no mistake. prudence is responsible for and of all is dead. putting is responsible is tragedy reminds us of the stakes. and this moment we have to provide the funding so ukraine can keep defending himself against pollutants, vicious on slice and war crimes. you're
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sure he was 3 years ago in the meantime, they faced a hell of a lot of consequences, legal and media and other slowness aspect. job items, narrative is widely supported by the western media. it's not just the president, it's everyone. now, early this morning i heard a, a rather, and i won't mention the network, but somebody said that obviously this was, didn't develop these depth was done at the behest or at the direction of the russian government. and therefore, this is reason why we should have more support, or there should be more support for ukraine. and i'm thinking, i don't even understand disconnection. if i may bring up to suggestions, because when it comes to certain death, our media are very quick, or rather we'd love to hear the case of gonzalez lira. this is an american citizen who died reportedly, theoretically from pneumonia,
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while in ukrainian custody. if this logic transpires, if it is the whole truth, then if an american citizen is killed and ukrainian custody should ukrainian funding be stopped. whereas ukrainian funding should be increased if for if a russian dies, i'm not even sure of the calculus of this. so that's number one, there's been no mention of this at all. and we've asked, this is an american citizen. we're asking our own officials. i find fascinating is number one, how quickly people are able to ascertain forensic pathological report pathology. number 2, how quick a name or a theme or a belief system can be, can be a range. number 3, the for ross of the of it and how fast it's it, it occurs without anybody asking any questions. i mean, just, i would venture to say that if there was a lot of the said,
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you cannot mention on western media, anything about mr. devonte. unless you're able to say who he is or what he was and what he stood for, what he did, i don't think you should be able to comment. but that's not going to stop anybody, because that at as you know, when a name or a troll becomes popular, nothing can stop it. from the spokesperson. dmitri pest covers denounced by metro assumptions by western politicians regarding the course of death. as an inquiry is still under way of the statements of western leaders, a quite obvious look. there's no statement for medical experts, no information from medics and no information from forensic experts. there's no definitive information from the f, a cyan. so there's no information about the cause of death, and there are these statements. it's obvious that they're completely outrageous. we consider such statements to be absolutely unacceptable. they are unacceptable, and that's how we feel about them. well, there's a lot of information out there right now, but very little of it is confirmed. basically the stuff we have confirmed is from
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russia's penitentiary service, who was the 1st organization to save it and of all the has indeed died political activist. and also we, we should mention political extremist and russia from and from 2022 onwards, according to the russian government. and the service says that uh, what happens essentially was that he lost consciousness after going for a walk and medics arrived at the scene of forwarding to a local hospital 7 minutes after being called. and they tried to re recessive take him for a whole 30 minute. so 30 minute for 30 minutes. yeah. and uh, but to no avail. uh, so there are reports also on confirmed ones that he had complained about feeling bad, but according to rushes social monitoring commission, this is an organization that's responsible for looking at for human rights in the country. no official complaints in connection to a state we're actually recorded. we do have one source, it that our team says that that he died from a blood clot. but this again, yes,
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it has yet to be confirmed by the authorities. and just about an hour ago, the penitentiary service said that permission was already on its way to the penal colony where this took place. and the last piece of information that we do have is that, and of all his lawyer has refused to comment on the situation. specifically per the request of all of these families. like i said, we have so little confirmed information and already we're seeing across the western media, people pointing the finger at the russian government. we've seen also the norwegian ford administered the lot the and president, the head of the european commission. all saying that the russian government is to blame for and of all these deaths, even though an official investigation hasn't even been conducted yet. whatever your thoughts about alexa devonie is the politician. he was just brutally murdered by the kremlin. that's a fact. and that is something one should know about the true nature of russia's current regime. the you holds the russian regime for sol, responsible for this tragic death alexis,
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of all new paid with his life for his resistance to a system of oppression. his death in a penal colony reminds us of the reality of let him you're putting the regime. russia has turned into a violent state that kills people who dream of a better future like nance of and now in devonie, in prison, and tortured to death for standing up to put in dreadful news about and of all me. if the report about his death in russian prison is true, it represents another terrible crime by putin's regime. this is something that rushes for administrators spokeswoman murray is a harvest, said is really revealing about the west. it's true. attitude to fax and situations like these. the immediate reaction of native leaders to nobody's death in the form of direct accusations against the russia itself revealing there are no results of the investigation yet. but the conclusions of the west are already here. see, and you know, like i said before about an official investigation, that's obviously going to be really important in terms of establishing what actually happened. but unfortunately,
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i think it's very likely that it's going to be ignored in the west. like many times before. when we seen similar situations like when and of all me, felt ill in 2020 the western press was saying that he was poisoned by the russian guardian, russian government. and the medical professionals in russia conducted their own investigation and determined that there was no, there were no chemical substances involved, the system that was completely ignored. and unfortunately, it's likely we're going to be seeing a similar situation now. the world health organization is trying to get access to the nasa hospital complex, located in southern gaza. this comes after the idea of storing the building. a legend that is rarely hostages, where inside, meanwhile, the w to assess patients of the hospital are in need of urgent 8. they're still critically injured and sick patients inside the hospital. there's an urgent need to deliver fuel to ensure the continuation of the provision of life saving services we're trying to get access. because people who are still in the nasr medical
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complex need assistance, as far as patients are report that ted bad due to a power outage caused by the attack and based on very 540 to legibly shows. the idea of entering the building, smoke filled the hospital holes as people panting to meet the destruction the display scouts. and so with sheltering, if not for hospital with forced to flee with spoke to one of them is the right person for the army. and now that we will not, uh, uh, uh, the function of the 1st with the, uh, we will look the other one. you just tell me for fishing or something like that. and what we saw in the media, how's the bank was fine to the hospital. the patients are then most admitted to the interruption to fix this fee as the size because that's what they do. ok. so the skewer stands back on the kid and the people here in the roof, and also they are strongly sized and they are thinking about what's the next step.
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if this happens here in the fall, most of them came to the parts of people go to the middle area at the beginning, people's fishing for best of place, for people who have a little issue or have the people to go with. so they move to the music. ringback audio, but most of the people came so far as the, i don't know, as, as they said before, once with me is the 5th area. so most of the people came and other people the other . so i have no idea. i go to a more actually i know that there's not the civic plays, especially after the is there any contribution? another thing, there is no home this. most of the home life disaffection, russian foreign minister, us out of the elaborate of has called for an end to colonial dependency. the top diplomat to emphasize the harm of sy, phone, and results as a low prizes in his speech at the full, the freedom of nations. for him in moscow,
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a yoko, natalie, julia. this is the neo colonial divide of the world into those who consider themselves exceptional in the rest. those who are given the role of doing the will of god's chosen ones. our choice in any situation is to negotiate in order to find a balance between the legitimate interests of the parties. and i emphasize precisely the legitimate interest boys, if their allies themselves prefer to continue their hopeless attempts to impose their ultimatums and the illusionary hope of holding onto the elusive instruments of neo colonial head. germany. that is their choice. russia is ready for that to neil colonialism. is a dead end pass. whoever follows it is doomed to turn on conflict. it is enough to look at the relations within the western camp itself were some neo colonial slicers have already begun to devour others amid economic problems. the american civil already openly started sucking resources out of europe to uh,
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to correspond this body necklace that i have. i brings us this report from the forum. as the name of the form suggests, gathered here are representatives of countries fulfilled on the west. neo colonial as practices are harming their home life. for the wes benefit, we are talking about africa, asia, lots in america, europe. there are literally 400 delegates from over 50 countries and they are here to figure out mechanisms and strategies to ensure that they no longer have to play by the west rules. they wants to cut their dependence on the west, so they don't have to face punishment by them in case they don't agree. we go to new york, new york. so continuing, wiggle room in for us is that you
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pleasure to be here in work. because the russians did that, ition needs a mission. you play the very important role in the but asian or when came into grad invited by the united russia party to participate in this confidence. and we believes that to have the 5 piece and you should see the easy line with our model. we believe that same type, global life. people define it says 3 years, age and education. so it's easy in line with neil calling adams the sound of the common tech. this of this forum i see with these as a very important farm against the backdrop of these last little situation because the world is unavailable for. if i'm changes, i know i see that the world is far from being age. us with the
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ram from the new globalization, which can be expressed in this area in other countries or fans in the building and zoning approval. ok. the form started with medium advantage of taking those $5.00 to 1961. the one adopted a resolution grant and independence to colonial countries and peoples, 89 countries voted in favor of that resolution and 9 countries of stains. and among them, interestingly enough, france of course, that he was the u. k. and australia will since and the west has continued its damage in practice as well as russia has helped the postcolonial countries to grow . i know that our country has done much to break down the foundations of the colonial system and to support national liberation movement. it has provided young independent states with serious assistance in ensuring security,
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establishing the economy and solving acute social and humanitarian problems. and today, we are ready to unite our efforts in the struggle for true freedom and justice for progress, for all countries and peoples for the formation of a democratic multi point a world order. clearly the country is representative here, feel rushed to support and they align themselves with the rushes vision of a multi polar world. and a lot has been side as well about breaks, especially now as we know that the alliance is growing and expanding. and as we know and share of global g, d, p has overtaken their share of gdp of the g 7. and as we know, the more countries are about to join the lives, this is only going to make that share grow. and again, we know that developing countries, for example, their share and world freight is increasing suddenly whereas the share and world flight of developed economies is diminishing. so this is definitely going to change the dynamics in the world. and this is also something that's been brought up here
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again. so now they're working on making these mechanisms work so that they completely to lose their total dependence on the west. we wish just small guns in the digital limit lease, which is the conflicting unpaid, across the extension to where all together as part is of dignified countries worldwide. and by hand through each area agreement. i'm a do all the process together into fighting this new calling colonialism with all its aspects, claim that it's politic on economics, over and part of this over into being fossil through this, one of them must be dependent vacation of all it may not as in order to drive the robust industrialization, the aim here is to build on that progress and to find ways to ensure that the west can no longer dictate its rules on anyone else or so that it doesn't have the power to punish any country for not going along with what the west swans for not playing
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along with its rules. and also what we're seeing here is a desire of these countries so that the west can never again bring any country to its knees. we uh, so much excited with the launch of this for all of parties to fight i gazed nero calling the other than we knew to do for your organization like this one. so that we can establish of our own tools that can then make us more free nations do. but any country that wants to move forward must be free and independent. and that is why there is a huge interest in this great conference today. i must say that it comes of just the right time when there is tremendous pressure in many countries when he can really see the daily fueling of neo colonial is that all my those all the top stars ssl i had to our website are to come from on using analysis i'm, they show our josh was the lowest is up next. the
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the kremlin mission, the state on the russia to day and split the r t spoke neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say it's a request, which is the, the, one of the things that i admire most about members of the millennial generation is there in need optimism. they are optimistic about their futures, their careers, their families. it reminds me of when i was young before a life of whistle blowing needed out of me. still, there are some people who have such an in green need a natural desire to do right? that they global whistle on myriad issues throughout the course of their lives. no
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