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without it though, the more i thought how it could be the slum estate, this lumnick state to initiate the tax everywhere we've seen inactive in afghanistan and in the phillipines in this the hill region of africa. and i wondered if this was perhaps not related to the conflict in your brain that it was related actually to the much lower profile conflict in syria. and now at least here in the state dates we were, we're hearing that there may have been a, a claim of responsibility from the as long steve watching us also the lead to, uh, we've been hearing reports on west of media outlets like this, like cnn. and then you know, times of the service we, i so bias isis, which apparently has been before the, the wipes out because we've had, uh, the us say that i'm, even though, yeah, we've killed the leader a dozen times a fabulous. so they, they seem to pop up here in the but 1st of all,
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i mean honestly we can to analysis before and ability to monitor. he said that this isn't really direst. is the high of adult, really a 5 government run into, as i said, that should everybody outright and hope and hope to survive more of the suicide bomb or, you know, applause. so that's one thing i'm on the other, on the other hand, is of these many people that came with the needs of was a fake. so why as a full by intelligence of the why do you think if they might well do think megabit, if they all think or of the true, is this just smoke? well, it is very well could be. so look, let's look at this from all 3 different angles. number one, let's say the reports are our fake. the purpose of putting the reports out there then would be to a different people's attention from either the real perpetrators or people or
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governments who could be accused like the ukrainians. for example, of having done something like this, my, my own gut instinct is that it, it wouldn't be the ukrainians because killing civilians gains them. nothing, especially when boys would like a fast track to european union membership. so that as a policy, it wouldn't make sense to me. no, you are right. that this is really not the use lumnick state style. they generally initiate suicide bombings. why? because they hate us more than they loved the life itself. and so, you know, 70 versions waiting for them and heaven is worth the initiating of suicide. it's up sending in government close in, killing people at point blank range. as we've seen in the rush and media and then
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escaping. that's really not something that they've done in the past. it's something that al qaeda has done, for example, during the mean by attacks. but ok to for all intents and purposes doesn't exist in ok to really doesn't have a problem with russia or the russian people. so it's, you know, it's, it's the early stage. we shouldn't jump to any conclusions. we shouldn't make policy based on what our own personal biases are until we could really figure out who did this. right. and i thought dumb conclusions, and that's not in there and speculate, but what do we know? so what we know, washington says it sees no evidence of input involved. and the fact keep of course of all to deny that now we know neither country has ever lights before. they always speak the truth. um, so we really think we oh so so we must take a look for that. i would uh, but who is who,
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who benefits from this? oh yeah, i think a lot of different sites benefit certainly the ukrainians benefit because the russians, at least for a short period of time would be, would have their attention diverted. they're going to be focusing on domestic security and making sure this wasn't the 1st of, of several, perhaps upcoming attacks. they're going to have to investigate whether or not there are active cells in moscow or st. petersburg or elsewhere around the country. they're gonna have to investigate how in the world these people got into the country in the 1st place. or, god forbid that it's, it's actual russians carry this out on behalf of some group. so there's a lot of investigation that has to go on. and i think the premiums benefit because the russians are going to have their attention elsewhere, at least for the coming couple of weeks. but on the other hand, i think that the that this has to be very disturbing to the syrian government because as we know, the syrians are,
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are reliant on russian that the russian presents in syria to keep them safe, especially safe from this lumnick states. it's only because of the russian military presence in syria, but the stomach state has been as decimated as it is, is the russians protecting of the country. and so, if the russians have been attacked and the russians are worried about their own domestic security, i think the syrians might be afraid that again, i'm going to use this term for this. for the 5th time. their attention is going to be diverted to a to domestic security. so we'll, we'll see either way, you know, this is, this is the world we live in right now, but this is an area where in a normal circumstance every country would be able to cooperate. and because of, of the. busy that we've created for ourselves that cooperation i think is going to be a bridge to far neil times. you heard the just before you
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a night came on to the so the neal, the time slice american officials are saying they are concerned that russia could potentially blame you claim for the attack. perhaps something like, uh, maybe they had without evidence. perhaps they oh, you know, falls flying operations. they can another word that we don't will use to seeing. but we've, we've heard it on a number of times. what's your opinion about that? actually i think that's a real danger for, for 2 reasons. number one, the us i said this all the time. we americans like to take were the smartest people in the room, were the smartest people in the world. nobody knows as much about internet, audio, fire savvy, obviously police of the world. we know that yes, absolutely. the police of the world and so with that in mind,
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you might be shocked at how simplistic some of the analysis is. i think as a room, for example, where, where senior, some of the senior most american government officials would refer to leaders like saddam hussein or what more could that be as crazy? well, they're not crazy. they're just different. they run their countries differently than you, and i would run our country that doesn't make them crazy. well, now many americans have convinced themselves that the russians are crazy. it's not that the russians are crazy. it's that you don't understand russian history or the modern history of ukraine, let's say, going back to 2048. and so i think we're going to see a lot of this in the american media in the coming days. that old the russians are dangerous. the russians are unstable. this could be a false flag. and i think we need to fight that and combat it because it's just
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this information. know, secondly, the united states loves a good false flag operation. and all we have to do to prove that is to look at syria and the gas attack in syria from 2014. now the united states has maintained unequivocally that that gas attack was initiated by the government of president bashar. alas, a, it didn't make any sense for us to have gast, his own people. and certainly after all these years, o p. c, w, whistle, blowers have come out to say, this was an isis attack. it had nothing to do with the outside government. and still, after a decade the united states is clinging to that false narrative that this was a said government, but so you know, they, they love a good, a good false flag if it fits it to the national narrative. yeah, it's very interesting us, i mean like to the us like some fairly exact and any cheeses. it's friends anyway,
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but i have to leave with that. but it was a pleasure. and on a toby into the host of thank you so much as a john kerry. ok, thanks again for your time. thank you. so the death toll from the task, the task on ask focus city whole has arisen to 60 people, not splitting the russian and federal investigators. the department has reported to the hands of the countries federal security service in 2 minutes at national guard and investigative committee have or reported on the progress of the respect to operation of suppressed inputs in the russian data has also been updated on old and licensed agent. to rescue people from the building and provided assistance to the bid that we had from eye witnesses, i do described the tragedy at the city hall, where as a reminder, is new terrace, open flight, and leaving over
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a 140 people wounded and at least 60 that the concept of just when i was at the concert, i was in the amphitheatre just before the descent kicked off about 5 minutes before the concert started. i heard distant machine gun fire. i wasn't sure that's what it was. or rather, i couldn't believe that was a possibility which i started to panic. i realized it was something scary with my 1st thoughts with it, we were being held hostage. i quickly started looking for a way out nearby that was a service entrance. a whole crowd of us run out of that. the biggest close to the new product has to be a little highest. feel that the 60 be with the number of casualties rising to a 145 to that simple into the regions house that ministry of a rescue operation is on the way the desktop may silver eyes. we will keep you up
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dated on that as some people are obligated to remain stuck within the building, which is on a 5 they risk and they was suffocation the tax took place just before a closer of the venue was about to begin. that was some 8 hours ago. several heavy attackers enter the building, building on god's 4 shooting, tow 5 visitors, many at point blank children, repulsively among the dead. this echoes moses are unclear. nobody has claimed responsibility on these plastic. it would just have been said by the on line of bodies in the building for you outside was people's side for the eyes. we know of at least one explosion that was reported. the hood in the building during the time because of laws fighting gulf, the building that was started by the attack has pulled in the roof. so for that, for the showed hundreds fling moving new through the fire exits and a false a nearby bridge was the subway the heat of the famous close windows,
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the shop multiple heavy filters were sent to the type of a bite that was now being contained by firefighters security has been increased apple realizations and apple, although the child support hubs in must condolences on condemnation have come in. all the rest of the federal investigators have designated to the, the ins and as a terrorist attack on said, a criminal inquiry is on the way. here's the full statement of support. it says 3 of the main investigation department of the russian investigative community has initiated a criminal case into the incident. the croakers city who concert venue on the article 2 of 5 of the russian federations criminal code, which is a terrorist act. central committee of the russian investigative committee is at the scene. so now joined by code. all right,
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so the midwest and most institute from office the and political analysis. no crunch . vic. so how do i pronounce your name correctly 1st? if not, i do apologize. thank you. so much that's the i've seen that. sorry, that's all right. it's quite seem like everyone gets it wrong. okay, great. so i times desperate times a month ago. really astonishing. when you heard of uh we had the estimated immediately. um, so take up on the, the news happen here must be what when you heard about it, what was the 1st batch? you know they, they didn't in fact i had to learn about it from a r t report. the day you boys report or donald porters a report on it, and it's horrible. i mean everyone here our hearts are going out to the families of the victims. it's uh just
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a sign of what's the crises happening in the world though? this is not as isolated as it is. i think our media is going to make it out to see the site and see how your media is or why not. why say your media, but we do have seen reports from west some media outlets like cnn, the new york times. they seem to blamed, oh, have so pointed the finger at someone already. they say it's i so or dice or whatever you want to. so it say, but the have also been pulls out the these claims could be false as well. yeah. as i say that make you shed some light on these developments of a fake prove everything we've seen it came out of and on i, i no longer functioning a telegram account. i believe it was or it was on social media. busy that the,
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their organization doesn't even use anymore. so far there's 0 evidence whatsoever that the actual i so organization is even taking responsibility for it, let alone actually having carried it out. yes, by the end. if there's no real proof, how does someone like cnn or the new york times immediately say, that's the so they go? is they have these neat little tricks of language, the mainstream media constantly use um, where they still have this sort of plausible deniability. well, there is no evidence, but this app, right? it's all in the way things are presented. uh, the language used to sort of get a narrative out there and hide all of the accompanying contacts
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a match they own it. and that kind of thing. speaking of, uh, washington and uh, while the speaking of the what i seen in washington says that it sees it sees that it's interesting how the eases. it's what it sees, no evidence of ukrainian involvement and the attack game and also denied any role in it. judging by the 5, at least 2 countries never lie and how the attack was carried out, potentially be behind it. i think it's, it's still a little early for speculation, but my gut is telling me it was the brain, the nazis in the to government is if you think about the target, the timing of the, the, the fact that it happens at this concert of a sort of, you know,
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own boom or rock band. but if you look at the original warning that the us embassy in the u. k embassy games and people around the, around the embassy. it was beginning on an earlier date when there was a much different than playing at the same concert hall, which is a lot more patriotic of a rushing band. right there. sort of labeled by our media as you know, putting propagandists so you know, that's again just speculation. but the circumstantial evidence here, the people killed were the people the ukranian nazis have from you know, over a 100 years ago, been talking about wanting to destroy you know, i had a guess earlier and we were discussing about how perhaps there
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was a revolts within the u within cuba submitted she i'm, they weren't really following in queens or does anymore. um i'm in highland, i know knows what i suspect debate. no, but you know, it's for the morning here. why no i yeah i especially she was born. right. i wouldn't be surprised. you know, back of months ago now, the ukraine was reading to surrender. that they made an agreement and rush, it was giving them very generous terms. and then suddenly, morris johnson comes out and they're no longer surrendering, surrenders off the table. and so we've gotten to this point now where ukraine is in a position where it's average soldier is 20 years old. 40 years old
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finding it is more they, they've destroyed an entire generation, whether they fled to avoid force construct, conscription or been killed in battle. they're gone, and the, if i more to put my shoes myself in the shoes, rather, i'm one of the soldiers. i would be thinking the same thing. what am i doing this for? why and it would lead me to those same sort of thoughts that if there is something like that going on, would have to be going through their heads. you know, right now before the ego, you know, with a so much going on was with us, little 5 a. you seem to be a mind this deals of gym clothes that a lot. why do you think that there is never you really told about why 2 bar stools and killed the do? but i will is so spy today the, the money behind it already. if you go to full of the money. but these, these do,
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but you may have already the find that the 5 that i didn't know they that the less, unless you k is out the able to fights. why are we not seeing it sounds almost black channel negotiations or i know some form of, you know, chit chat. so or just, you know, some form of dialogue at so this is the 1st time i've ever put in the news for many years. now. what is the 1st time like when you hear about a conflicts or a war? the 1st of all a was told about is mets getting them to the shooting table, but we do see that, hey, why is that? um, i think the theories is what i generally assume that what can split out there that the public knows is filtered. there is intelligence operations going on at all times. but also the printing and news right now is incredibly sense. almost insensitive. the american news they've outward uh, sort of opposition media,
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outlook, anything that even smells like a communist party and that kind of thing. and so a lot of the forces that would have been creating these back channels. the and sort of information exchanges are in prison or dead or run out of the country. um, a very good friend of mine is working with a guy who leg and was in one of these organizations that. busy outlawed, and he had to spend every penny e own just to get out. and so i think we often don't think about it on that human individual level because it's sort of, you know, all out there in the world of information. but this guy sort of did that for me, and i thought about all of these institutions having actual people behind them,
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those people are go. and that, i think is a real reason a yes, very assessing these that they would have to leave in the presence of, into, you know, country as always. thanks again for your time again. thank you. well, just to remind you, if it just turns out over a 100 for the wounded 60 is the current death. so for the mess at that, at cooper, so we'll be giving you an update to the full night. so do stay tuned with us here on oxy international and back in about 7 minutes. see that the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense key and the best most i'll send, send up the same assistance, must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia cruising and split the ortiz vote net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services. what question did you say a request for?
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crime a for almost 3 centuries, it's been a strong hold of russian culture, 10 years ago of the events that divided dependents lose history and to before and of the it became part of russia for good the voice of this. so it doesn't. so with tech units plus or civil fitness, the superficial, if avoid the fact just here, it was more or less to, but that will jeffers to do so with you the, with the station really just cause that'll work pretty good in the midst of villages, the listing of what the quote was pretty crossed and the good person it says good says position just to clear the floor that us daniel only just the in the spirit i didn't,
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i suppose by us. but i'm probably the coolest side of things, but little simple stories to chipped over to vehicle because didn't you could when you receive the have games, dan has a drug with conquerors attention from time a memorial in the 19th century, the british empire decided to subjugate that century, the british view, the afghan lands as the northern gateway to india, and wanted to turn them into an obedient province, trying to predict independence, the mere of a dentist in the us little homage turned for help the russia waste the freight is considered their deal political adversary this was the last straw for london.
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britain declared war on the half gans in august 1839. the invaders occupied couple and brought their henchmen to bowers. the invaders brutally suppressed. any resistance thus, is telly they slaughtered all i have gan man who had reached adulthood and raped on friends of women. seeking to humiliate the muslims in 1841 general uprising against the british yoke began debris. it is under the command of general elton stone left couple and started to retreat. only a few out of the 16000 invaders who had begun their march from couple made it to the british position in general about the defeat of the royal army caused enormous damage to the prestige of the british empire throughout the world. the victory of the afghan people became the most important events in the history of the oppressed peoples resistance to the colonialists. it just failed the races. smith of the
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european invincibility. both of these attributed to do that, even if we pd what the story creates, go level the use of solutions, stuff which you see the she's gonna need to look for the state who should go to miller or collected ftp 2 for could be susceptible to discredit the dizzy on this before they have to do is to make sure that you create, excuse that arguing as much historical stories of disposable green some doors not say i thought i would have done conflicting the thoughts about pushing of centuries ago. your forebears name, this country ukraine, or frontier because you're steps blank, europe and asia, the ukrainians,
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that become frontiersman of another. so these people will be able to sing the songs which i like most of them. there's always, you know, going to try to jump to the most goals and would have been that much and literally the typical man 0 point. then you post roll case gift the 2nd of the previous step . and under the same rom, just don't have to shape house because after and engagement equals the trails when so many find themselves will to
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parse. we choose to look so common ground the, [000:00:00;00] the service it's in most the new 60 people killed. i'm at least a 145 more wounded. the government opened fire, the cities biggest officer i saw that the people who were shooting were following them. i ran into the toilets and there was already
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