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the, the test agent knowledge in the gym and charles a lot in the countries phone minutes. so the delivery low wage weaponry to grain and comes off the rush and just send to the store machine audio privilege of policies planned to use, but it is towards prisoners of the russian infrastructure. graham is, it's a problem present, maxwell on a, does his allies to the quote and not be ours. while supporting to it comes out of the world by comments on his hope and nato on the ground. a new american diplomats popular russian qualitatively totally noon is important to step down months ahead of the us and nice and consequently to the sensitive state. the
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clients are most good. this is on to you. my name's right. hold on a 30 minutes. so news news. so now russia is to sing, so it's emergency good thing, is there a north west and on the west and both of us a message from the nations defense smith, i'm a native expansion. i'm upcoming drills near russia's board. and if we're not showing it against the backdrop of nature's military, build up now, rushes porters and the expansion of the lines through the session of finland. and in the long time, sweden we've taken steps, the strength and for groupings in the north western and weston strategic directions, let alone the front lines of the grand cause. it was, it continues to advance in the south troops camp should the town of kentucky gaining full control of the left bank of the input river in the area in
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a domestic republic. the town of less touched kena was also so good. but as off of the city of, of the f good came under russian control this past month is why the german charles's refusal to send new claim towards christmas. i was not everybody in, but in chess is viewed the nation as far messer has said strong considerations should be given before rejecting the auction. we must carefully study all materials that could be used for the defense of ukraine . from my point of view, the actual situation there is very, very clear, gemini, as so we don't need to. the tourist missile country is like jeremy's vein on south we use it. do to is extensive operational range. the projectiles will head is designed to penetrate and destroy the battery targets in a non binding resolution that off all of the countries to provide more weapons as
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the youth in parliament. this is the for a system as one of many of the inquiry needs. now there's so comes against the backdrop of jeremy's part to attack tom, this inside russian, $33.00 it was, was on service for me. joe and free sites in the bossy file suit against the movie stall caught red handed in an intercepted conversation. the case accuses of trying to carry as an illegal act of aggression. meanwhile, it seems like the story is beginning to get on. the german defense masses knows a good us, that's the telephone. i mean, the reason that the phone call could still be recorded in the range of the air force is due to an individual application error. not all participants adhere to the secure dialing procedure as prescribed reviews for, according to current knowledge, data was leased from the participant in single point of view is connected via and
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an authorized connection, i. e, virtually via an open connection. this is exactly what kootenai wants to achieve over the course of several months, or at least several weeks. she sets the agenda for what we're discussing here in germany. whether it is support for ukraine in one form or another. how successful ukraine is, whether it can win the war or not at the time and time again. this is an agenda imposed from outside by certain events. i am very angry about this story among other things because we've been dealing with only this topic for 3 days here because yeah, i guess it really starting to form on us on the off is a school band has a jello. if it is all i'm trying to distract the population from the topic a hand. i think we're watching an implosion of germany and an implosion of nato. and it's reminiscent of that claim matic. final scene in the film county shack, when the golf course starts exploding because of explosives,
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set off by one of their own gardeners. in this case it's adelina, very bach and it sholtes and its golf course. others like vitamin re, shoe neck and they're, they're coming to part of the seeds and they're engaged in all sorts of distraction, operations and distraction articles from the revelation from some far east. singapore defense minister, about f, 30 fives as a distraction. and somehow. busy lower people away from the current leases like topic, which is germany's admission of pre planning a act of war against russia by attacking its infrastructure and the crime being bridge. and then when that is exposed and they start eating their own, the 1st one they eat is describing the levels on the, olaf schultz who looks like a shoe cobbler. and they start positioning natalie and a very bach to replace. and then she becomes very militant, is the george soros puppet she is. and the cloud bobby. and that she is,
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she's tries to say become more military. and again, there you have everything, everything you great and we can, i think we're witnessing an absolute cascade and failure and disintegration of nato . and this will follow the european governments and all of us in the west and predict where the america for mcgregor and a river myself and larry johnson and others we've, we've all been talking about when this sans and the hour glass are finally going to come down to the last granules and we seem to be there right now with this revelation from internal german officers. and you also see this in the west prosecution of 63 year old league or who gives dating information secret information on a dating app. i think that is also meant to contain the hemorrhaging of information that's about to become pouring out from various leaks from active officers in the military, in the united states, in germany, in britain,
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people that have never been part of this war against russia. and they realized the futility, the mad this the crime against humanity, the waste that it is. but of course the climactic joy is the termination of victoria newland is. the house fell upon her at last as it should have. so i think you're witnessing everyone that's been behind this ruinous escapade starting to flee the ship, but i think they're all going to drown in the process. present. michael has arrived in prob footworks. he said, false supports diversifying these weapons for killing policy for q. and then i tend to very true, she told his allies not to be cowards. i don't support a thing. what does that ball do? we have certainly approaching the time and all europe, when we must not be cowards. we never want to see the dramas to come the fact that war has returned to us soil. we want success powers that have become on stuff or
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bull are extending the threat every day, attacking us fuels. we have to be meet the challenge of history and match the courage it implies. so can you show that this latest output from mackerel and what the law for board if it wasn't so same as he's quoting on his european and western allies, not to be cowards. now he's continued to write to talk about rhetoric since last week. if you recall, um he was saying that they may be in the to put fruits on the ground and you probably know the take time to find from nato a, you and western allies for saying this. he's in prague at the moment. my grown and this is where the official was analysis vicious proposal we made talking about boosting, alms production on owns procure, to reduce that reliance on the united states. now the, you in total market commission to, to, to have a branch on. he spoke about this high intensity bull on the use board is and he spoke about this new security permit. i'm coming into the 3rd day of the conflict
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and you pray. and the other thing that i was facing about is this check plan. and this is supported by around 15 come to so far they've signed up to this and they took my accelerating the production box and started looking to at the 3rd countries . bear with them in the netherlands of 2 countries which have signed up to this initiative micro on said last week that he supported the proposal, which is a, again, a bit of a user. and because previously front had committed to buying and producing munitions in ukraine. but my phone has been joined by the check president who was also spoken about how nights so can safely cross this red line on me. if we behave and act within the limits of international law, we should not give up options to help you rains of volume and saver of seeking new ways, including the continuing debate on a potential presence and ukraine in different ways in different forms. there are concerns that we might talk about sending combat troops to ukraine because this could really mean crossing the red line. but that's not on the table. if we are
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talking about assistance, somebody said quite because already, hey, you have both fronts and the czech republic, mulling the idea about how they can both send you uh, troops to ukraine on how to do it. um, so this message is really just inconsistent. today is a rhetoric seems like a you ton, you know, from what the president used to stand on and say before he's in a. well, this is quite a huge and a dramatic youth. and in fact, because of the manual macro on the cost was very well known for these lengthy conversations with uh, flooded made food. and i think he was trying to position himself as the senior statesman within the european union come to. so he was having these long telephone conversations, even a, up until very recently, december 2023. i was insisting the rushes position should be heard. and the point is also one of the essential points we must address. as president putin has always
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said, setup is the fear that nato comes right up to its doors of minute and the deployment of weapons that could threaten russia. we need to prepare what we are ready to do, how we protect our allies and member states, and how to give guarantees to russia the other day it returns to the negotiating table. hey, we have a manual microphone. on the one hand, he's coating for increase weapons of more weapons to be sent to ukraine. and on the other hand, he is acknowledging that these very weapon, this pose of freight to russia as it is right now, what has been the reaction of ukrainian o officials are the happy with this one of course we've heard that then skis, please. and he's never ending cold for more on some more weapons. he's going uh talk behind around the to various paula minutes to various forms in countries across the world, begging full more. but now we have the, uh, the head of a raw, the committee on foreign policy. these are we even saying, but it's better for the west to send more weapons, more arms,
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more munitions than it is to send more troops. but it's taking this, it's better for allies to send enough web injury instead of sending troops. president mcroy on statement is truly important because it is in line with a strategic ambiguity which makes the kremlin so nervous and even hysterical, psychologically it's important to show the kremlin that all options are on the table. it disorient putting and makes him less confident. so that we have and the big question now is why is from some of the older you repeat in nations and old is the western countries positioning itself as the biggest woman and i do you train is asked. it's a yeah. in the city of nicko located to the right of the different river has renamed a street in on a, an honor of a not seed jasmine, a comforts pay to drink. i was a new tourist, collaborate. so it was
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a said roy during his time either come on to in full month units in the red my the i shouldn't go was accused of kidding civilians. i said rented to us forces in 1945 to prevent capture by the right army, against whom he thought he eventually moved to the united states, where he died in 1965. is there any historian, professor d, the in groups says that all ukraine should not for re writes history as a truce will always come to light. it's a shame meets a stain of disgrace. i think that will never be raised to call a street which is in our days called popular god street. why not to continue this name and to rename it the yeah, i'm the under the name of it. awesome. the other. i've never heard of such a thing is in itself the 1st time do gradients do such a shame for action? i think it's between on the memory of the modern jews,
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soviets and others go to the churn cole was a member of the stuff 31st. the shoots, much of about the on the so called this is going to be attending the on before the gang gulf mother, us will collaborate that with the sort dry sweet feature was loyal to each other. this is really a shame for an act which would be prevented by all means and not for the 1st time i do a gradient. who on or mode or see what, what these, these, this is a scandal the crime should understand. you can't rewrite history, fix are stronger than anything. it is. you cannot 5 east 30 under the carpet. yes. and that was the side of the real estate victoria, in the known for her, i'm to rush of the saw is paul is indeed a bose in the coming weeks. oh, that's cool into the sorry state. didn't even come
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victoria newland has let me know that she intends to step down in the coming weeks . as under secretary of state for political affairs, a role in which she is personified. president biden's commitment to put diplomacy back at the center of our foreign policy and revitalized america's global leadership at a crucial time for a nation in the world. her efforts have been indispensable to confronting pollutants, full scale invasion of ukraine. marshalling a global coalition to ensure his strategic failure. st. i knew that has been involved in american foreign policy since 1993 by serving as a chief install the deputy of 2nd through the state scrub talbot from 2003 to 2005 . if it was principal deputy foreign policy advisor to vice president dick cheney and paste and put $1.00 pay the unimportant advisor role in the wrong school. during president george w bush's 2nd to minnesota, is us some boxes and data in brussels,
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and focus on securing yours and buffing for operations in afghanistan, the korean politician and then civil, the my then demonstration to join the training uprising. now the end of who is she was out of government, was doing funds, presidency following biden's, a nation. she was appointed as on the 2nd day of state for political affairs, the russian and phone message doesn't shed her take on the news. they won't tell you the reason, but it is simple. the same way of the um, to russian culture of the board and administration. there was a full be a proposed by victoria newland is the main us foreign policy concept. is dragon democrats down now let's give you some history on this and 2013 also supporting in done the states has ink, you know, his name became associated with the plane. and in february 2014 and audio recording all the different my this guessing candidates for the key you put your name positions, created an uproar during the leads conversation newton made file remarks about the
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bowman in resolving the situation unfolding into position. also advocate as the movie and financial aid for the nation. s. as in the song of the statements, we have to remember that the bulk of this money is going right back into the us economy to mix those weapons, including good paying jobs in some 40 states across the united states. but i want to be clear with you today. if russia engage you crime one way or another nord stream to will not move forward. i am. i think the administration is very gratified to know that north stream too is now as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the seat. does ukraine have chemical or biological weapons? ukraine has a biological research facilities. we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands
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of the russian forces. should they approach the statement of praise and blink. and as an answer on the side of it for management, and john bass will. so as i've seen on the side of the real estate for political affairs, until a replacement is confirmed. now that's not the live tip, as well as that it's on the road. no, you don't ask them to run to kinda as on the interesting timing behind to this. oh cool. so we know that there is, seems to be on her way out. what do you believe is behind the say top and this top american leadership? hello. thank you for having me. um, 1st of all, this is a big topic and um, uh there's quite a bit of light to say. so i'm going to start from my beginning. i think that victorian or did not so much resign as, as she was asked to resign because um yeah,
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because she just last week or 2 weeks ago she promised russia to, uh, she said that russia should expect surprises in the next couple of weeks. one of those surprises could have been the bombing of the coach bridge, which uh, the 2 german uh the, the, for uh, high ranking, drawn officials would have been discussing and which has been the subject of so much use in the past couple of days. so i doubt that someone who was planning such surprises and tricks would be on the, on the brink of resigning, i think the conversation that's being leaked and on another subject, i believe that it was germany itself that linked this conversation because germany was being pushed on the brink of a major, a really triggering world war 3. so i think she was asked to leave because the situation was getting out of hand, even for washington's plans,
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devious plans. and there's an election in less than 8 months. so by then wants to go into this election with a nice, clean slate. and he would like at least these complex that he's the over which he's designed it. we've the one in ukraine and the one in the middle east now to at least soften a little bit. so i do the, the, to my other side of that kind of leads me to my next question. quite nicely. i renewed it is very pro war isn't she? she's, she's been involved in a lot of aggression in the middle east to say the least. but because of the say that she's with off step down. um, but do you think that this could be all you say vitamins going for a cost of the election? could this mean as a set, a different approach to how russia a new claim going forward in the near future? uh, with a, as you say, a perhaps a diplomatic approach to perhaps a conversation instead of guns. hi,
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i have to say i am optimistic and perhaps i want to be optimistic because the alternative is the end. so i'm thinking that yes, that there might be a quiet shift toward diplomacy because victoria golden was truly one of the obstacles to diplomacy. she had been given by by them who is not in his full cognitive capacity, the, the ukraine file. and she's been running with it and perhaps running a little bit too much. she's been itself the she's been in um, you know, the top olympic runners here and it was she of course, that triggered this whole process. if you at all the documentary is about ukraine in 2014, have victoria newland as a focus. so and i believe also zalinski should be on the watch
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because the landscape was her man. it what she has been propping him up. and it was probably victoria newlands, who advised lensky just a lot of months ago to fire the illusion in the general in charge of the ukrainian military efforts. so i think we may see a resumption or the beginning of some kind of diplomatic effort. now interestingly enough, john bass, the person who will replace victoria, lynn is a specialist in disaster management because he wasn't charge of the letting go of the of guns that it was. he was in that's gotten, it started us representative um, when did a uh, the americans pulled out a not long ago. so it doesn't even though it's not a coincidence. yeah. i was going to, that's what i,
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that's who i see. and i'll go over the why john boss, you said, because he couldn't find the get america either they, it does seem like america or the united states, and i say no america with united states does have other things. so if i have this on i, if we do to wrap things up a bit, can we say victoria in our community and taking a more n g o role in this sort of conflict could i mean she's going to be, will she re step away from it, do we just think that she has any ties to the emergency complex? well, she obviously does it in her roles that she has never been. you mentioned before, she is a politician most, she's never been elected in her life. so she represents not the interest of the people. she represents the interest of private corporations. and she mentioned that quite clearly why it's in the interest of the us to push this words because it
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gives great jobs to the military industrial complex. i don't think she's going to go away quietly. she comes from a family of warmongers. her husband is robert tegan is one. her brother in law's one and her father in law's money and that's just the 1st floor to come to mind from that family. they. they've been involved in it deeply in everything from the post, 911 conflicts in the middle east to the russian ones. and i think she probably will go back to the one i think that is one thing policies and the. ready finding people in, in government to, to, uh, to control, uh, or to, to guide. but i do think that the finding the administration seems to have taken a different course and blinking was to stay on as well. you know others on the profiting from a will should be a crime and is so that it will go from to jo for sure when i have that leaving them
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. thank you very much for joining me on this on the list of things. again, like i said, the tuesday is of the most important days of the 2020 full us selections is almost over all day american from 15 states have been taking to the polls to pick the candidate and the results of voting in for the last 9 campaign. use a super choose that has successfully managed to identify favors so that she become policy representative. the reason for this is that roughly one set of buttons from both groups of cost on this day. now the main content is for the position of president. and from that representative policy, the joe biden and former president donald trump biden, as well as the new arrivals log from main to put when is formally us. i'm boss of the united nations. nikki haley who was a group of the council, wants fences for further promotion all for election campaign. now media sources are
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already predicting that heavy will drop out. so here's what some locals in the us. i have to say, you know, it's a, it's a bind versus trump. again, i didn't realize that i'm sure a lot of people didn't, that it would come down to this again. but we kinda saw this in 2020 and you know, it can how you know how things will turn. we don't know. i don't think anything is set in stone yet. i don't think it's a slam dunk for any party, but that's why it makes it kind of tents and makes it kind of nervous. so i'm tense, i'm sense of them because the national election will be interesting to watch as it progresses over time. i think san francisco has a long balance right now in march and also will in november as well. and i'm interested in that as well today because it's important to bridge state and local action even when there's not a huge national thing on the ballot. but as close to my mass, but as i saw a sudden joining us from naples, florida, as all is done, great to see. and as a, as a result role in
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a often millions of americans call spots on super tuesday. can you tell us why this is such an important day? why is it called super choose a why is this such a significant i yeah, i think you covered as some of the main points that about a 3rd of the, the states are selecting essentially who their nominee is going to be. and, you know, this is the fundamental is, you know, the simplicity of the american political system is, it's a, it's a 2 party system, right? obviously you have like r f, k junior running as a dark horse 3rd party candidate in the past. you've seen a few that have gotten some attention and some, both people like ross perot and more recent, you know, in more recent history. but it goes back all the way to the origins. it's just that we've been for the most part since the origin, the 2 party system. and so today, based on already, i mean by ms. by new is not really any opposition. and democratic parties are easily incumbent and trop has very little opposition from the gaily so after today,
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i expect that we will see either here you will drop out or she will just be considered toast. and it will essentially anoint by the end versus trump, unless anything changes in the coming months. all right, so let's say that i think he does a step down on the service side. if you're likely to induce from that quick question, i don't even know that it would necessarily help or trumps costs at this point. um people like uh the vac endorsing trump. and the fact that most of trumps support me, he's already shifted entirely the entire nature of the republican party. a, you know, even those that are anti trump, have to acknowledge the way that she has. she, she received the republican party in a way that you could say was done last by ronald reagan and before that, by dwight eisenhower. trump is change the entire day and now make other public and party. so these obviously more, you know, you, the cheese is key as
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a support bradswell support amongst the, the blue color of the working class, or consider like, you know, and you know, the and educated, you know, both urban and rural america. but um, fundamentally he's more, as we know more let's say, a skeptical of international treaties and commitments and things like this to be with the whole american for us montrose. so i think even those that don't like trump recognize, regardless of what happens, this election, he's influenced the party and the young people of the party important party for the decades to come. i want to watch for the show, and i haven't even, i shall samples. eliza was a pleasure to retreat. thanks again for your time. you got it? well, that rose up this visit these out as elizabeth. how your company will stay on auntie due to that, i'll take a couple of interesting stories that will be back at the top of the, the
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the of the. what do you think is the reason behind your electoral success in research though? what do you think the vote just shows you specifically over the more stablished kinds of it's that well this is my 7 bottom entry, big j, which means i've shopped more time. ready the, the. ready the vast majority of my bars and far more more the combined.

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