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raisins on the april, the 13th they raul loads hundreds of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles towards these ready territory with as well, claiming the vast majority were intercepted is nomic with public. some military said it's ready to hit the box with much greater force if any of its nuclear facilities are attacked by the idea. the model is the enemy's new gear size have been identified and we have the necessary information about all targets we have on a finger on a trigger, a fighting storm this house to destroy the designated targets in response to a potential attack. monday morning, there are reports between just wanted to be a pass taking a showing to her as discussions of new sub entered the freight forward. it was reason retaliatory strikes against as well. so we've has responded with a barrage of flags prompting to want to about even stronger towns or measures. however, the situation today dramatic twist. now when he's well, big guy is showing warnings about targeting. it was nuclear facilities halting
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a startling revelation from the i. r g c in a bombshell and elsewhere. the only other gc for from that to get one would not release twice is we need to clear slides which are insured, but also for so the development of a nuclear file revealed general about my task out loud. please, the commander of the i r g c unit that's in charge of protecting their warranty and nuclear side side. 80 it's out on it was nuclear facilities will leave the one with no other option, but to reconsider it's declared nuclear policies. i gather. how does the attack, if there are any threats or actions by a fake sinus regime against countries, nuclear facilities in the pressuring these limits republic. reconsidering no nuclear. dr. and policy in violating into consideration to announce before will be likely and imaginable. it is possible for these land make republic and its own forces through tele aids, using events, weapons, if any flights of facts. but if they design is resumed,
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take place again on nuclear facilities and the machines nucleus and this will definitely be attacked. there's bold statement marks they significant departure from. there was a previous steps which had strictly prohibited the use of weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons based on who would just teach things here. one has long maintained that its nuclear program is intended solely for peaceful purposes. the country's current to which meant of uranium stands up to 60 percent, which is not too far from the 90 percent fewer the required for an atomic bomb. but the international atomic energy agency has several times verifying the peaceful nature otherwise, nuclear activities. however, this room has never launched direct attacks on their bodies, soil awards nuclear side. so now from here was to add any such move could push to one to think the unthinkable. and that would potentially spark a new nuclear arms race. and that we just spoke to political analysts,
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tyler visiting professor at to wrong unit about to take the heat as solid a. he says that iran itself is not interested in. so the escalating the situation. i think these relays are strictly speaking, are not in the position to conduct such attacks regardless of the statement that they are making. well, let's just keep in mind the amount of touch upon that question, but let's just keep in mind. iran does not is not interested, that's all in further escalation of the situation and has sent that because for several times for several reasons is really are not going to do so. i think 1st the previous attack, the retaliates move on was limited. but the next it's happened is not going to be down. let me do this thing to be certainly extended as was to retaliate, to be attacked was part of eros capacity. but the wrong has been saying that this thing to use full options, a full range of choices which see it, that's
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a capacity of it's me size and rolls and not to do is transfer you boxes to respond is any attack takes place. and for the last attack, if you remember detox booth outside that these really conducted you to some nearly to 2 weeks if i'm not mistaken to respond. but you're honest saying that this time the through as far as going to be immediate. and last but not the least, it all has already tested the defense capabilities of these really. so there is some experience and this really is, are in there that there are also the state of the art technology and in the rose my size. so with that said, i think only known and they are saying that they have this intention to target significant places in a run, including net size or other no fear size, bed bed or not expect to be chest made into action remains to be seen. and it still looks very big united full piece. those are the words of foam and
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us president bill clinton. so to, to that month, the beginning of nato is bowman campaign. and before me you can solve year 25 years ago. they so rained down tens of thousands of bones and miss alice killing hundreds of civilians. what follows is on special coverage of those events since the mock they left on history as lives of the react to protect thousands of innocent people to diffuse a powder, to get the heart of europe, to stand united with our allies for future generations. never to see those in europe again. the
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foaming was no sony limited to military targets. on april the 19th, 1999 nato as twice paid petroleum refineries on chemical plants, and full lodge explosions. don't in belgrade, sub ups, government buildings, and then you can solve the as a 2nd largest city and other civilian infrastructure across the country. also a task this year, people, instead of the once again collaborate at the beginning of the bowman campaign, sending a message to the weld, the nato, his aggression shouldn't be forgotten. that's corresponding ortiz shut correspondence all a do. but ski has the details. nature whose aggression against what was then you could slow off a more significant turning point in world history. the so called rules faced international owed was smashed with the alliance, engaging in military force with that the approval of the un security council. now
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that action still has run this occasions to this very day. this was the 1st time ne, to completely violate this phone 32, because most people, funnily enough to reset that short 3 to that 3 to is a copy of the un charter adage. point 5, i think the 5 that is one of the members are attacked this when it comes. it has nothing to do in yugoslavia. it has nothing to do when you find it has nothing to do in your rock or anywhere else. it's a game sits on free meals, that specific sense nato, as for the last 25 years when i criminal, when i say violating its own chandra and then we can discuss where the mileage and international law under you and jonathan for an organization that for 25 years operate against its own free to shoot. we investigate what happened in the lead to
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1999. has many power allows with the crating conflict now. and while the west states washer is attacking the coal principles of the you and show it to us, a war, the president put an openly declared from the outset is named at erasing ukraine from the map as a sovereign country. in this war, there is an aggressor and there is a victim. one side is attacking the core principles, the un charter, and the other fights to defend. the west ignores the fact that as part of nato has repeatedly done this itself, what does the invasion of iraq have taken place made to move in? they moved into iraq and most of them really pretty much through to the end. the same thing happened in afghanistan, nato has been a continuing presence in afghanistan. now, you know, the best example of what is, of course ukraine, because when one nato tells the world,
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oh we're just helping ukraine defend itself. young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p e is. nathan was accidentally involved in creating this. um and i sent you a, an anti rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russians and i the still and do nothing. in which case, the russian cease has to be any kind of a power disease has to be any kind of an entity that can secure its own national interest or rush or can intervene. and then of course, you would have
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a very difficult war on his hands pay. in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this you may be more than previous years. they keep telling us that it was justified, that they had to bomb us for us. like they say they did it so, so be a can move forward to the future. but then in the next sentence, as they tell us that they sorry for some brand us, meaning assess all sign. yes. now the children killed a nato bombing in 1999, and then they tell us that, that he believes so it'd be an cost. and i will look to the future together. but what am i trying to tell us is, know, we know, sorry, because we've done our jobs ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims, rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet at the same time, it accuses russia, fatality, when it has carried out strengths with infrastructure has been hit preston tooth
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and is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure, depriving ukrainians of heat light down through all those in will now be a see power levels between the fee of peace talks in the $19.00 ninety's. and more recently with the, using a stumble between russia and ukraine. remember p stock so he's stumble of 2022. that it was exactly a copy paste of what happened in 9093 with the lives of dogs where the local leaders of serves are uh across and uh both in moses agreed not to escalates. and then when it came, they came back the leader. it wasn't, it wasn't always begley said that there is no deal. he did that because he was
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called by the americans who called him had who, who told them not to agree on anything because they will get their state. and that is the same play book of being constantly repeated. the costs are case as well, and what they taught wanted is exactly what they got. they have a region that is a really looks like a broken gloss. the way a lot of i like the golden panada republics, failed states who are in constant struggle and even cost and security. they lemme, which is a perfect situation for colonizer which is natal to always be a neutral quote unquote arbitrary level of the power levels to the intervention of nature. and you could smell of you resulted in a demand for parts of the country costs are going to be recognized as a sold for an state lands asinique, albanians. and so they say, so it'd be,
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has refused to k, even recognize the break away region. despite the constant pressure from nato allies, at the same time, these allies consistently have denied cools by asking the questions and don't boss, and quite me to determine that own feature and to separate from ukraine later recognizes the sections of the republics of the s f. r y, obviously, violation of, of the constitutional quotes of either side of you then these attacks. so it'd be a bunch of the prize costs of a way through terrorism, co ocean bombing, a state essentially to give up a piece of territory. then it recognizes it. and then they turn around to the, the, the, the east of the, the, the residence of the dumbass. will the people rid the residence of the east and the
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southeastern ukraine and tells them you have a much you've already expressed your will through a referendum. you have to stay in the states that you don't want to be a positive. and now, what is the consistent positive, you know, elements and all of what nato is doing? well? well, you know, it's essentially when you use something helps creating a bunch of independent states that are likely to be in nato allies. nato is suddenly in favor of succession nature claim vixen convention in serbia and the full docking bulls. there was only to keep the peace yet such actions of resulting in decades of tensions in the balkans. the
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what this point this nato allies have accused a russia of shattering the peace in europe. it is clear that nato has not done enough. and what russia has done, the shots is the security architecture of europe. and he's not just shots of the security tech of tech to if you're up, it's son shop quite around wells. it's a great tough pill to swallow, to recognize you. one falls into not to the a quarter of a century on need to is still refusing to do all of the, not just in relation to it's illegal campaign and you could smell of you. but in
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a rock i've got a stone lip. yeah. how it enables us to visual amick states. now how it piles ukraine high with arms. it's an able to make the h is an aggressive that is something seen by many, including the global size as being the problem. solid even ski, reporting for all the info grades, so it'd be a in 1999 nato forces bones bel grade for $78.00 days and nights to find out what those days would like. the people who survived it. stay tuned. tay with auntie as we continue on special coverage in the coming days. the one and some of those common sites who's closely watching the elections and india is we're now and body with dr. new palm cook who also hosts
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a new show right here. and i'll see international, he's joined by various guesses, they delve into the multifaceted idea of that as another name for india, through conversations with distinguished personalities across various fields of the nation's life. and together, they reveal the complexities behind the imagines of india as one of the most prominent members of the global south and the leading economic power. and i'm happy to say with dorians now problem 5 by the mind himself, a new comcast. lovely to see you. many thanks for joining us on the program today. so what exactly motivated you to host to show on the international tv tunnel? i'm biopsies specifically a thank you for that. have most of them have a need for the show i, i'm a people's person. i think uh my, my pleasure is not what i on to in terms of materialistic it's how many people actually know. i come from a very small town, quite similar. and all of that,
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everybody knew each other, and my knowledge came drive is not very good at studies, etc. and my knowledge came from what when i spoke with people before, i will say, so for our tv i, i did a lot of shows and i get to learn a lot of things. and that was the very best, easiest thing for me to do a show for you a chance. i speak to various kinds of people and i understand about what did think of the audit how to do the ancients name of india. uh. and also a to i was listening to some of your globalization that was going on. and i talked to everybody so intelligent, why my being interviewed on your show. but it's, it's a joy to do that show. i get to know about india. i get to know, but people's personality that it's a nonsense my general knowledge and, and it's a good feeling it, well, will i be as good, absolutely, loving this so, so far and i noticed that you all, would it be guess how they say india in 2047,
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it's antennae ray of independence. that's a quite a long way off. of course. how do you personally see the country developing in between now in that and i seen that in the air. i think they've been doing work. it's independence and fund 15th of august. 1947 and i was born on the 7th of march of 1955. so i am about 8 years younger than my country. and we have grown up together. i have seen in the 62 rod with china, 65 broadway. ok this on and 71, bob and i, we so i, you can consider icon to the main the i either my and the brother, sister, what do we want to see? and so i'm, i'm the next 2. what has happened in india and i come from a smaller normally class family. my father wasn't able to get the parts department and, and i have reached the stage when i came to the city of more, maybe 27 will be. and through the i can probably say in last part the,
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as i've been 540 pounds. so india has, as it has given me opportunities and possibilities of being the person that i am today. but i'm capable of supporting the show of the young country that to be we by drawing for 800 years by movers and for 200 years. what british as an odd roots of so strong that we have that much to be a back to on that really needs to be. and hopefully i will be still around when we celebrate 100 years of independence. this is especially very strong. we can color this, but it's a little, but now with, in the last 10 years, i'm sure earlier than that, also in the drum is. but then the last and the, especially under the leadership of i, mr. multi, i think we have, we have, it's proud to say abroad valve yet indians, people look at it. once again,
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the menu say the passport has its importance when you say after your name match the other day. and then it's the kind of coverage that the country and brought into the kind of explanation that led me to some movie as given to accommodate a man who's wanting to do something. because he himself, as you know, it was a decent a, uh, on a, on the platform for menu menu, think that the seller can be from the timing this from the country. uh then all the young people say that, okay, i can also do something and it can happen. uh, it's on the question of being supervisor uh, being the 2nd love followed by what it is. what do we bring to the way i be applied from a yoga pod from the technology side from the internet? we also bring in a certain amount of to be living. we are basically happy people. even though the flooding decision makers do not put us in the top category of being the
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happiest vision. but i know that i have lived as i said, but i lived here. we have basically how nods have been nice people. we have larger, odd, and to be able to compete under the other, and you have to be at the top of the world in every single period. and every single possibility. and you have to do something which will be jointly outcome people do look at been good one. i happened to bend to make that happen. i'll come to you made it back. seems awesome. and we did not only use it for our people. we also gave it to the way that the 100 and this so we are looking at and we have contacted but and being who we are. we are not in the race. no bed. we are going slowly, slowly, and we know that we will need somebody, and that's the reason i asked them the question whether my thoughts are acquainted with the people who i get on the show. i love that i love that you draw upon your, your own experience and not have new brains, remote easy kind of like
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a rags to which is a fit that the funny would dream, the tree bollywood dream of india as you say, you've taken great strides recently in particular, becoming 1st, it was most popular, this nation i'm fost is growing. economy. who do you think deserves to be praised for all that? i don't think i'm very proud to be quite the populous nation. that's something we need to control um re but yes, uh, as i said, that is a, there's forms for everybody. i think a lot is also based on that we believe and cut them off. what an india many up for you say that okay, i'm fine. i'm supposed to be, but then you can always do better. uh, it to the common man. i just did the com and then 1st goes to the government. and then the prime minister, as i said to him, uh yeah. the answer that he had from this movie has given a certain amount of explanation to a common man. and he encourages everybody, he encourages a sports people in good. it is the army people. he encourages them to be the grid.
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encouraging like a father figure to the automation i need fixing them along with him is very active and and on on, on social media is very active as a person. he is very many, you've a handful of people and i said to you and the people people are like now that we are the most amazing are you, which is when to what is $3030.00 by plus any but not wrong. the video sedation is they are the going to dig, i've, it's facing the younger generation that they are going to dig this country part of it. because the liter that's my lead out and i need to is somebody we look up to. and i know that we use a politician, but there is a politician, there's a planning to start with, sort of makes it seem that he's part of the family. so
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a lot of great it goes to him and we that is in the last 10 years we are not there is no contribution that option thing happening. you can, you can see the development that is happening in the country. you can see um and as i said to you that that was the banking. i'm going to some of these number one and the why do you does ranking? it's something which i'm very, very proud of me. it's been great talking to you. i've been loving this so i need time to renounce bollywood on to on host of let's talk about us here on, on the international. make sure you want to. thanks. i a thank you of what we go. somebody assessed in from, from swearing on identified mind as opposed to base the west thing to designate a suicide bomb off the looking himself in a building opposite the a rainy and can see that in powers. now there's, there was about the suspects, motives or demands at this point, the area has been pulled into by police and locals and being evacuated. special
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forces units are reportedly on the way to deal with the situation. we will, of course, can be fully updated on this developing story. we'll be back in just a few minutes. the, [000:00:00;00] the, a face has always captured humanity's imagination. i mean, let's fix it. space is cool. but only the chosen few are able to head beyond the, the earth's atmosphere. it takes years of preparation to actually take on that
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final frontier space training pushes the human abilities limits to the very edge. so who are the super heroes of today? let's get to know them a little better. the 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit by famine. a year before the japanese troops drove the rate is out of neighboring vermont, and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire. london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to
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great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for facing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population. the barbaric actions of the colonial administration let the monstrous consequences a year up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition. the old great britain itself had enough resources to overcome the disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way bass, starving, india debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beastly people with a beastly religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits, british fry many sir winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of
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the british in india, the valley her mother's store. okay. the model girl that i got you, no problem seeing that on the out of and those are the same documents, the side of the drive i showed my brother through. he was sudden to help people for a lo so now i never looked at searches as being the same. well, i guess i lost my list. that's the outcome of and that's kind of least it'd be the gang chicago is like, could you get photos? i believe you really think your life as another crap for another one. could have been a doctor. a nurse could have been the next president. we can't keep losing people out here.
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the who are leaving india the was new economic solvent house. the next 5 years will be bringing news, special coverage from the hall to india, all the next 6 weeks versus farm and is that pushes back the west and narrative. so you frame, as most i promote peace talks instead of continued fighting for the us and its allies, one, take this page, russia on the back. so sales this reflects not so much of religious attitude as agree, and he's there, they're not putting it anymore to go to johnson, who said that people across the width would be the end of our hotel. a wrong defend

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