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to approach the secretary defense lloyd austin claims, there's no evidence of genocide in gaza. what is the administration's policy? the green tough of conscription laws report said keith is losing a 100 with the photos daily basis. this flight is less than the simple one thing to was, i mean senatorial games made by russia and moving blades on china as well. lots of joe biden, hosts the leaders of japan on the philippines, pressing the asian with the news in the region. kind of over those thousands of embassies off from india and made a growing risk in relations, just included in data for his own goodness the as the value of company today for the lakes
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of global news on the amount of money. and this is on the international russian authorities and lived on by say that ukraine is losing hundreds of troops on a daily basis as fighting intensifies for a strategically important town. and then the region by who's are also raising in the nearby example rose your region. this was, it shows russian of 3. i'm doing fine to hammering you for any positions. so the front lines are reporting the key is to simply do not have enough ammunition to push back the on incoming russian falls is oh, it's a is a senior correspondent. what i've got no sense of this before about how the including government is attempting to stay afloat, the sport, the mountain losses on the front mice. you planes has had enough of not getting
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everything it once made. it is done on skiing nicely. nice and quiet diplomacy didn't work. yes, people may hate me and my ruin relationship. the other part of me saying diplomacy is all about private relations. but then i told that part to shut up and the part of me wanting to speak out, started speaking up. we've tried everything and nothing seems to work. i always use logic in my steps, in my words and conclusions. and i just don't understand the logic behind it. when, for example, one of our partners has weapons that ukraine needs to date in order to survive. and i don't understand why they won't provide it to us. money, guns, rockets, jets, lots of money, lots of guns. the problem for the west is that you've called say new off to 2 years of relentless, yet entirely vague proclamations about democracy and freedom, sovereignty and victory. less than politicians find themselves in the same home.
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they dug for ukraine. but there is a way out just waste time until it is too late. the issue is, ukraine is running out of the one thing. the west con gibbs moved, evaded soldiers, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians who wanted to fight russia. i'm now mostly dead, crippled, bun doubt. ukraine has an onset, it is an onset that no one wants to hear enhancer, says plainly, just how bad things. uh oh, constitution states that it is the duty of every ukrainian to protect the homeland . so it is only right. the women suff to all know the name, but is it simply going to disappear for hundreds of years. they have repeatedly attacked us like israel. we have to be prepared for this. and that means training
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of both men and women to be ready for tomatoes, reluctance to continue flooding. crane with weapons is understandable. they will change the outcome while ukraine was send this now self, admittedly demanding a bit of everything from salt. the wife wants to fight the jets. what is once in particular, the patriots and see the said systems which cost upwards of a $1000000000.00 each. and the discussion behind closed doors in europe and the united states is, is it worth it? how much use is you can going to guess as of these systems, before they are destroyed or damaged in boston, strikes every need to come on to understand which way the wind is blowing. every new weapon system that the west has sent. russia has led to counter every operation they organize. now when inflame and is the
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information provided to us by the british intelligent services was irrelevant or we were misled in advance. in this nation, often nation news is its enthusiasm for more written remains the cheerleader try again. then begin to drum up and fuse. you ask them for killing freedom and democracy failing. why not just do it for the money? they say, if you're worried about democracy around the world, if you're worried about security, then investing in the security of you crate is the most cost efficient. thing you could possibly do america is currently investing in of you supporting ukrainians a by the a 5 percent or less of the annual defense spending. it is a fantastically efficient way of supporting freedom. if you want to send a signal to china and make show that ukraine wins,
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the tide is tom. the writing is on the move painted in the blood of ukrainian con scripts. and the even key of understands that the world is growing. todd, the problem is that people just got used to the war happening somewhere out there, the feeling that extraordinary decisions are needed on a regular basis to end this world with a victory for ukraine is gone centrally, zalesky and his regime and key as is clearly unmistakably positioning itself to harm murder and destroy the average young men and women in all of ukraine. as a state runs out of money, it's like an engine that runs out of oil. so you're going to hear the state of ukraine, the machine becoming grinding and piercing. is the metal rubs against each other as the citizens rise up. and this is precisely the moment when russia can step in and define itself as a defender of the ukranian people,
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while zalinski and his regime are corrupt exploiters, and carpet baggers who are killing the ukrainian peoples. russia is saving ukraine from falling into that death trap. so the more that's articulated, the more the, the majority of ukrainian people will ship their loyalties. and it's not because they love russia, but because they loved their lives more than they loved at steer. a security council has convened to discuss the plane convert as rushes suits has been involved and seen on multiple fronts. well through the masses. the u. n. a firm that ukraine will inevitably be forced to surrender wayne and used to mail it to reactions or taking a radical term before a license new western aid packages or so called meat grinder, results and come through a text by the key. if you will not be able to change this trend, the situation is extremely worrying for the western sponsors of the ukrainian leader will have already set themselves and you go,
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instead of helping keep defeat russia. their goal is to not let russia we ukraine today is nothing more than a private military company fighting for the west and with western weapons to the last ukranian. all that remains for the key of reaching in these circumstances is to act in impotent anger. in the worst terrace traditions purposefully showing peaceful neighborhoods in russian seats and committing to acts of terror. soon, the only topic for any international meetings on ukraine will be the unconditional surrender of the key freezing. i advised all of you to prepare for this in advance of as i told him he now in the studio is moving. how about with the design side of the graduate school of business? lead was it was i'm there. i'm going to thank so much for taking the time. welcome to my family and just arrived. we're going to be talking a little bit about the piece process. all the possibility of that. we know that last year the several african countries including was, i'm the, i believe, uh,
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so came up with, with, with an initiative and foot piece. they said the delegation, c crane and in russia hasn't been any progress on the initiative. when i think that the them of the russian african bucks in a piece initiative. well then, the done paid by the west on your opinions of, if you remember the didn't additions when you know until your cream and they came to russia and those there were issues with poland. the way up isn't that i'm on both sides, blynn and security. would not be allowed to land. i was dragging so from that, i think about the expected that those going to be based on from, from europe not to go ahead. i thought particular them, i think it was sort of that you can was going to perform very well. i them on, on the battlefield. so i think the forgotten, you should do find some drugs i simply because it did not receive enough support
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from you know, from, within countries and also don't played, you know, by, by your pin. i remember that your opinion, a president mentioning to say, you know, we give a store to offer gus welk and the government, you know, negotiated those and received video in, in, in africa. and they think that the african prison sort of, uh, you know, gives you pin space. but i can see what, what yeah, it's, it seems like the european countries just because they give aid of you much. it gives a to a level countries give a to these congress, so have a right to, to be up front of us and really, you know, to get involved in peace at the end of the piece is good for everybody. but do you think all the african nations will continue to push for that? i made that they gave little space now, but do you think in the future that they try and get involved and mediate? well, i think that in the future, of course, very of the arrow is going to me how great to inc, please. of course, the lead,
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the, all of it know, the face initiative. so i forgot, i was almost going through the election sort of, i bit of some domestic issues to attend, to solve. the goal is also an instrument or in what was happening. you know, i to the international and no court of justice with the listing an issue. so i think that sort of took a bit of the limelight, but i think going forward and we feel what is basically now happening uh, we expect, uh, you know, i've got a gun just to, uh, to, to push up on the, you know, be more like vill tentative to to, to host uh, these base books, you know, um there's very little going to be in terms of, you know, the west because they also uh, you know, uh you know, participants in this, in this conflict. so what are the options of which countries, which these ones can, you know, participate is very limited,
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meant probably to africa and even in south america is quite interesting. the input that because a lot of interested parties involved and this call of its feel, say it's a rush or you can call it. but clearly there are a lot more people involved here. you know, they've been to many say that what's going on in the bustle filled with ukraine, perhaps not being a strong or as, as it wants to be biased. how the west wants it to be, especially with the counter offensive. and we heard from my colleague earlier, what does he have when he told us about basically not only the lack of munition to the planning us have, but also they have a lack of mind power at the end. they do think this, all these things are going on right now could eventually bring peace or negotiations for peace between russia and ukraine. well, i think of when you look at the conflict itself in the beginning, the goodwill from, you know, a lot of parties has been studied, taking to bring,
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i'm into uh, to, to this conflict. but we saw a little bit of some help from, you know, you'll create and it's our lives thinking that you're getting was waiting to, to, to succeed in the initial, you know, you know, in the beginning on the will the conflict to useful russia based got a mix steps towards what was agreed in and take a withdrawing from, you know, from a lot of, uh, you know, puts in, in ukraine. i mean, i shouldn't, whoops. where'd just within uh, key if we saw that withdrawal. i think it was taken of the same of weakness by the way, and we saw huge amounts of money being fountain. and of course, we said i should be expecting these folks to, you know, to go on successfully. we saw a lot of items moving in and there was a little bit bedding you can for the account on or offensive. but unfortunately,
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we have different times now i, the rest is going towards index and verizon and, you know, it looks like tons of these. you know, is, is, if it is almost going to when they the elections. so there's a lot of pressure domestically because i've made a gun. what does don't concede that you create in conflict to be, you know, adult probably just a lot of domestic issues. so the u. s. is in noise is unable to provide, you know, uh, resources for that utah pool. so as always like the us to give a resource that is the words uh, you know, um in on me that ends in, in europe, in europe. whats the visuals uh, cutting the present when the grid beaten i inflation and the gym. money is the largest economy of euro. also is that in the wing a lot of the structural problems because that, but they haven't been able to, you know, to get cheap energy. and so it was a, they cut off that type is that sort of a tradition basically is not very eager to,
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you know, to, to give you the, so it says to go put in. and unfortunately, that is going to push you pin on the negotiating table and we'll get to, we'll get to ukraine, sort of the moms if you like. but before we get there, you know, there's going to be a power on the some, some form of piece tools or a meeting a of a western need is in switzerland in june. now they plan to, i believe ukraine will be the advocates, the lawsuit isn't invites it. i mean, this is all about sounds a little bit strange. how can a meeting of possible peace to be told so that without moscow invited to the table office, the officer and as a, as a place is not neutral. and it does also impose functions on when i saw on the meeting, the sofa based initiative, that bill on the listing in since and i think is one last you know, cried to,
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you know, being all countries 0 been kind of just to get to probably provide you know, some initial as i'm aids, meet the age to, to, you'll create and i think in the us and europe of doing this conflict as one way of trying to we can uh buy stuff through that bunch of things. so they're using, you're going to try to, we can push it outside to the limits. so i think uh, it's done on purpose and this not the way that i saw it so that you know, russell, be upset. so we need the one that grid to what different dems are going to cause it with without data, but certainly involve the one to. so you say that, but as the main thing that's going to be a lot of countries of our friends with russia about friends with both russia and ukraine, they're going to be the meeting as well. uh, if they make any, i don't know if it's gonna be any votes, you know, any discussion on the sidelines discussions, but i don't know the end of the day,
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those global south countries will want to influence. surely, the, the, the folks are going on in switzerland when you agree. i agree with that. i think that the, so that meeting it has been quoted for us to invite russian friends then come up with a sort of plan unenforced. i said to block step did which last one because it's use that month waiting to be put on woods. so the l hope is to a basically to influence those that does to supporting results. do i select that? i show that's one to me. they hope, but if this doesn't move, then they will use it. does it just gets into i to get more resources for you. okay . and you'll see uh, you know, um, nipple trying to force the us, it took me to be doing is i of dollars for in a 5 year period. and so if you, if you want to touch base, you can try to meet at associates for the next 5 years for the fact that you want to. and then they think when from company is going to is going to invest that as
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sources. so the one the us to meet the need, but unfortunately, the way we have seen in the what, what is that? you know, if tom, for example came in, you'll stop, stop, it will still stop, but funding. so what are they committed for 5 years for 20? is it just not going to go into the interest inflated? so we spoke briefly about the initial initiative back in 2022 with in his stumble and voice, johnson came on by the way by selves and it was then a few months later i'll sit out of his own government. in the case of, you know, they didn't trust him. oh, believe him. but because he sort of may, you know, pushed or encourage the landscape away from the deal. only lucky to see perhaps a certainty live with present idle. i'm getting involved again to, to so i'm bring me to the so if you a nato member, while the 2nd largest nato forces, uh, you know,
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in the world could that could add to, um, get involved again by having put, being as of as a skin puts it into the same negotiating table. i think on the, on the, on the laptop it's hard to keep because that is a, not a net member. and of course it's in that school is that we've, it's mental colors about the same time take. he has refused to impose sanctions. we've continues to do business with russia and also tech is very dependent on, you know, and i saw for tories him and it to say that you know, the largest and you'll clear up upland and was recently built in tickets. so they, the, it's in take is best input as to what i said to come back in to be this because it's, it's a profitable for, for their own business. so i think i take these in a place where i've the, if this recent adults fail and they're going to fail, we expect, uh, you know, ticket to, uh, to, to, you know, tickets investigates. and the one to say that as we move towards the us elections
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and you're creating the sorts of becomes plenty. europe is going to be forced to make it out of one sessions. the 2, what are the dimensions you paying doesn't that'd be enough men to, to, to a month or to push to the conflict. that's why when friends says that they want to send in the groups, because they know that they don't have enough bell on uil funds. has been, my company is very uh see that's about it. the minute about the roses in africa. they've been pushed out the last week or so and they, they put the blame on myself for doing so. so he is probably that before that. but unfortunately, eyes isn't, he hasn't received support from euro, and that the can bring to offer the solutions. so with you can cut those, and i don't see any, you know, if they, you, if it doesn't moving, i don't see. you couldn't, you know, if the surviving this or a 2 or 3 ends into a 2 or 3 more years. mm hm. i expect them to come in on the,
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on the board. negotiate comes in is give you heads is, is a different, the best one from the villains because that we had, you know, a year ago on the dividends get hospitalized confidence, you know, he's being denied to speak to the by that means the only support that unfortunately is getting is a few from even on, uh, you know, as utilize that the content, the grid. so it's, it's a, it's a vendor for, for the federal sick, a lot of. yeah. and they have what's all realize that this conflict is what they can do. the disadvantage i've disney does up $0.42 and that wouldn't be facing and x is very so 9. why? what happens? what happens when that in a alexis live by itself? and i mean, what happens to these people's, the cleaning lives when, when they go off off the pump, we may have to pull upon them, but we have to not have to enter there. i'm so sorry they've been, it's been a pleasure, a delights, since we'll see you. thank you so much for joining us here in the studio. i hope i
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get a chance to speak to you again before you leave, but thank you very insightful indeed. i think in advance, i think the washington has decided to put all its adversary's in one bhaskar. now the us deputy secretary of state have one that washington will blame china and north korea for any bus and movie success is in the claim. conflict. if russia's often says, continue in the game territory, new crane that will alter the balance of power in europe in ways that are frankly unacceptable from our perspective. and we will see this not as a, just a russian unique set of activities, but it can joined, set it back to tibby's, backed by china, but also north korea. this is antithetical to our interest and we've been clear and transparent with them about this man. while us present jo, blind hostages of that sort of thing is angel power for
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a special white house. somebody said that looked fine. i told folks embodied a new era of partnership. as the u. s. re a says it's commitments. the defense of the pacific finding nations made rising territory. this meets the china wine and system. the us support for us defense treaty with the philippines is quote, client class. i want to be clear, the united states, united states defense commitments to japan and to the philippines, our iron clad or iron clad. as i said before, any attack on filipino aircraft specials are armed forces. and so i was trying to see what invoke our mutual defense treaty that we had for on political ex. joseph gregory mahoney in shanghai. he said to us, use a similar tactics of political, sabotaged subjection in a region to promote its own interests. the 1st,
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the term in the pacific has been normalized in recent years by countries with hostile agendas against china. i wish it a knowledge that its ideological value is to lake the pacific at indian oceans, which together constitute by far the largest area of the world. as a contested space, one in which china is to be constrained as much as possible. this is how the term is become popularized, given the strategic games from washington, 2nd, uh, vitamins and bastard or to japan rahm emanuel, who previously was a congressman who supported america's illegal warner rack, who has long been an apologist of this really oppression against palestine who was a bomb as chief of staff people before becoming a mirror of chicago and overseeing a local administration with secret police interrogation sites that one the hatred of black americans. he was on bloomberg television a couple of days ago to comment on biden's meetings with casino and marcos saying the us objective is to isolate china in asia. and this is what the washington has
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accomplished. now i'm not sure that anyone else in asia would agree with that assessment, but we can think of manual gear for his candor. sir, it is clear, many in washington have tried to link taiwan and ukraine despite them being entirely different. however, they do share some things in common. as we know the us expanded nato and you're a guest, russia and chipped away at russian securities in syria central asia and europe. well, instigating a color revolution to ukraine, creating tensions that compromise russian security and lead to the necessity of annex in the crimea. where recently the us has contributed to starting and then fighting a proxy war against russia and ukraine. the push brushing energy out of europe, while the us established itself is the world's leading oil producer and re establish was gonna terminate in your post baxley, which by the way, the us also encourage at your expense. now how you create relates to rush or how taiwan relates to china as always. so these issues are fundamentally different. but
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how the us is trying to exploit both appears quite similar. us has built, they need to like block with office and names to link it with data and expand both against china simultaneously uses, tried to undermine chinese. the tanami can take a logical development while also trying to push china into the middle income trip. as it did to japan in the 1980s. and now the us is doing this with marco support recalling his father conspired for decades with washington at the philippines expense. the condo has removed thousands of local workers from his embassy in india, emitted invest in relations between the 2 countries. and while kind of time mess, adjusting pseudo has accused both india and china was seeking to interfere in its national elections. all the critics doubt the veracity of his claims all to contribute to rachel watson as the story a so canadian from mr. justin to though is it testifying this week at the country's
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public inquiry looking at the allegations of foreign interference in the 20192021 federal elections. and well, maybe we'll shut it all down right now and go home because to go is already identified the guys responsible within the 1st few seconds of the testimony. and it turns out that they just happen to be his own political opponents. the conservative party of canada, the previous conservative government was known for its very close relationship with the current indian government. worse, our government has always stood up to defend the minorities in canada and the rights of minorities. just because even if it's earth days, their home countries overseas, so apparently true, don't say there's the opening up top secret intelligence file to politicians is the way to keep these honest. the, as politicians are totally never use or access for partisan political purposes, kind of like what your dad was doing during his own testimony right now by making this about the conservative so called failure to set up this committee, which sounds a lot like the us houses permanent select committee on intelligence using the
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oversight function, has been described by washington's brookings institution as so compromised by parson ship that a quote from incentivizes parties to run interference and investigations gets their party for political purposes. and present committee reports that are used primarily as campaign messaging tools. yesterday i was giving everyone a little taste of how that works at this inquiry right now. to, to spend some time answering questions about how exactly he dealt with information given to him by the canadian security and intelligence service. so see, says the documents in question relates allegations of what can, despite agency qualifies as political influence. so anyway, i'm trying to specifically with allegations of the chinese consulate in toronto, busing international students to a nomination meeting for one of 2. those liberal party candidates in the province of ontario, who now sits as an independent member of parliament as a result of the stench generated by this whole fiasco. now it's important underscore it. we're talking there about that liberal party, internal lamination meeting and not
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a general election race. and someone who has run canadian federal campaigns, this kind of grassroots mobilization in heavily ethnic areas is really usually seen as a feature historically by the entire canadian political establishment. and not as a bug, which is why politicians like to go dress up the national guard to attend ethnic celebrations. i choose up like there's no tomorrow to these well organized body bucks. so the spike agency gave trio documentation dealing with what they consider to be regularities and to run up to the 2019 federal election. and he got them before the vote. but, you know, told the hearing that he really couldn't be bothered to read them. and that he really just likes 5 chief david's, you know, to call him up and read in bed, type stories like a toddler. the best way to convey information to me is to receive a direct presume from my national security advisor and intelligence advisor. the only way to guarantee to make sure that i received the necessary information is to
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give me in, in person briefing or secure line if necessary on any issue or priority issue. yeah, the only way to make sure i get something is to personally venmo. it straight into my brain and well, no one did that. so back to you, problem. look to those statement actually contradicts what his assistant katy telford said on the record of parliamentary inquiry a year ago, the trio res, absolutely everything and would have specifically read those particular intel metals. both trudeau and public safety administer dominic lube law. the minister responsible for this by agency isis. i've a lot to say right now about stuff that they may or may not have actually read their expressing skepticism over this by agencies, reports and the allegations now specifically about the credibility of intelligence . renee, the chinese, this information cafe is targeting conservatives and also about the agencies account. the particular intercepted conversation between that.
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