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the, the russian warships including a new to the sub marine, arise and have found a loss because top ziploc and his cuban counterparts reject nate's have expansion and denials. washington's efforts to maintain it's clear because it is an absolute and normally what a state includes. cuba and the list of sponsors of terrorism, and the same time, the state itself, the united states, together with the satellites. but trying to keep the elusive hageman the by methods of outside sarah. nature's kate says the blocks members must pony off claiming man to treat payments to crate all the only way to insure what he calls predictability. the kids also have
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the tensions boyle. oh, but in menia, why police use starting coordinates on protest is who i'm putting on the nascent prime minister to resign the saw to international we all life my age to here in moscow for myself and the teams are welcome to the program. well, starting to solve this how, why do we head straight to the car? been where a naval detachment of rushes move in. feet arrived in cuba off to conducting military drills in the atlantic and onto the spanish correspondent has the latest from have on. a russian naval detachment of the northern suite arrived in the city
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at the entrance to the bay. and one of the ships of this naval detachment fire to salute shot as a sign of the same time to sit out. i wish to have an armed forces and also responded with artillery shot by this naval unit and cannot forget bottom add another course called as well as a new killer submarine cause on into auxilary shift. a lot of this visit attracted the attention of the international media, and the cuban government responded by saying that this visit corresponds to most friendly ties between russia and cuba, which is carried out in accordance with international net, was signed by cuba, as well as that it's normal for military vessels from other countries to evaluate the island. this naval detachment does not carry me or what i yeah. mostly there will be admitted by canadian washington to help on it, as well as have been as well and shipped to the city of santiago, dakota. i see it in thought in the life that we see that it is the 1st time a russian frank at armed with high, blissful next miss sauls hasn't the car been? the naval detachment is fresh off drills in the atlantic, with the mix in
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a submarine cause on taking often a coordinated computer simulation to strikes targets 600 kilometers away. any losses of the atlantic ocean the ship's combat crew practice. the actions of launching a missile strike against enemies stuff is the target using long range precision weapons combat cruise act. accordingly, we receive a signal for a mock on a map and analyze the situation. we determine whether the target is within reach or not. we also look to see if we fall into the enemy's drawing grange. we select an optimal starting point to a foreign position, and we carry out actions according to the following cycle. and in the conditions of how we would use the weapons. why did today at a press conference with his cuban counterpart in multi go, the russian foreign minister pulled out washington's policy of the unilateral sanctions, again, saw from states saying it's reminiscent of new colonial practices
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a salute. now, it is an absolute and normally when a state includes cuba in the list of sponsors of terrorism, and the same time, the state itself, the united states, together with a satellites, a trying to keep the elusive hageman a in world affairs by methods of out for right tara, the using methods if economic, financial, and diplomatic terrorism, along with direct financing and support for terrorist attacks of the nazi regime and you have to get the civilians on russian territory. but we will continue to support cuba, including i made the negative effect, that the legal embargo is imposed by the united states have owned the country. we will continue to work together for the formation of a just party centric world order, which should be based on generally accepted principles of international law. the un shots are on the silver and the quantity of states on the admissibility of interference in their internal affairs. and from these positions, we are actively fighting to ensure that neo colonial practices remain in the post forever and another c. we extend that phone supports in russia,
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in the face of the politicization on the west policy of isolation. and secondly, cubis from the rejects the expansion of nato to was rushed as bold as we will further condemn west an attempt to replace the existing international with the so called new rules based old together with russia. we will work towards building a multicultural world in korea lessons. she only way hard from the head of the civil institute in vietnam outside looks on top mock cove. it's now he says that the developments in chief already highlight is regional pushed to town to west. and let's move on going around the globe. i don't the same steps. this also increase it in spots that this was actually planned all along in order to strengthen the formation of a multiple world on the one hand. and on the other hand, um through town to uh, westland interferences, all around the world. i think this will be a very, uh, positive developments. all the people around the world robbing forced opportunity
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for independence and especially for a stopped off less than wars and receiving changes all around the world. because from all, they have an ally in russia and russia actually wants to be sense the freedom of all these people's also know, especially about them america in order to stop this. western wall mongering is mutually assured to disrupt, and that is the new can adult between of superpowers when show the walls and doing weapons and nothing used a thing of the cost. well, with the threat old nick, you know, confrontation, living lodge, a panel of experts across the fields gathered in washington. as you know, there was a time when nuclear weapons existed for the purpose of deterring nuclear attack. under george w bush, we decided we didn't want any missiles to his america. ostensibly, a rational thought, except at the same time, we were seeking to gain nuclear supremacy over the russians so that our missiles
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would hit russia, the screeching in balance. and after $911.00, we went further, we saw a transition of nuclear deterrence doctrine, inter nuclear war fighting doctrine, where we embraced the doctor and said that we could use nuclear weapons preemptively against a non nuclear threat establishment. 6 something else. and that, of course, is american nuclear supremacy. we live in a world where other nations will no longer tolerate this. russia is one of them. in russia today is a nation that is it, the pointy end of the american nuclear spear, we've been trickling, the russian nuclear bear for a long time. and only through the patients and wisdom of the russian leadership. have we avoided a nuclear war? so it should, should great way distress us and concern us that we have a white house official saying we need to be prepared to execute. if the president
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makes that decision. what does he mean by execute? he means we need to be prepared to launch a nuclear strike if the president decides we're going to do so. this is a great deal different from russian or chinese doctrine. the russian document doctrine is it's based on the defense abuse of nuclear weapons. so it can use them if they are eminently about to be attacked, if they are attacked. or if the cohesion of russia as a nation is about to be destroyed by the attack of an enemy. the less than the stablish ones has talked themselves into the believe that whatever the shot is doing is just bluffing. and you know, this is was, you know, the population is not being told that what is happening from the side of need to is
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actually a nuclear chicken game, which is, uh, you know, taking the limits further and further and further causing that lines by the time and the we are indeed at the verge of, of potentially catastrophe. we absolutely have to change the entire hour to a, we have to go to a new paradigm. and the most obvious that's going on is the piece of his failure, which ended 150 years of a. this is wassa in your and it could because the participants of the wall good eyes that if they would continue, there would be absolutely nobody left to survive. to enjoy the victory, you should have an immediate, no security and development architecture which takes into account the interest of every single country on the planet. because that's investment from the peace of the city of that if you do not take into account the interest of the other. and that
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means support of us. peace is not positive that the all us corresponding cannibal pen brought me the key takeaways from the panel. at this point, it seems like the united states is marching into a corner. they're trying to get closer and closer to a situation where russia feels that it has no choice. uh and there will be some kind of nuclear confrontation and this is absolutely disastrous. now, another point that was raised in the meeting was the fact that there doesn't seem to be awareness about this among the us public. this should be the front page news story on every channel in western mainstream media. but no one's talking about how serious of a situation this is in how dire the results of the current circumstances could be. the same as the american public is clueless. and as our leaders in the last,
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our marching is closer to a military confrontation with russia that could escalate into a nuclear confrontation. russia is a major nuclear power. there doesn't seem to be any awareness around the public about what that would really mean. and so, well we, we look back at the cold war years and, and the civil defense drills. we kind of laugh at them that awareness that those drills created. it has been lost and there doesn't seem to be a motivation on the part of the public to stand up to us leaders and say stop this . let's not march into a corner. and march us into a situation where some kind of tactical or even full on nuclear arsenal would be used. i think at some point they will also discussing the recent european a elections, which i think for something was a, a shock for others. if and the way that the people have been feeding was probably a long time coming. what was the key points that they had on not as well. it seemed like the recent election in the analysis we heard from the various speakers. they
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were a slap in the face to the establishment that seems to unanimously go along with the idea of prolonging the conflict in ukraine and escalating tensions with russia at all costs. and it's gets almost comparable to the silent majority that richard nixon spoke of that there is a silent majority in europe that does not approve of the status quote that does not want a confrontation taking place in their backyard and does not want the economic and potential humanitarian consequences of this interaction and this escalation, i think that that was made clear by all the speakers that over whelming li, the european public doesn't agree with having a full on confrontation with russia to please the leads of britain in the united states. and that opinion doesn't seem to be well represented on western media channels and in western media discourse. but it is,
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there are beneath the surface of western states, patrick benny. and yeah, all thea, to ukraine, the nato chief says that the book must make payments. the key of mind to treat you on this dolton by claims, that's the quote, predictability which is needed. say nation members need to come up with at least 14000000000. yours on the list by ally as we welcome, of course of the heck voluntary contributions. and that made a huge difference about the longer this war loss. the more important is that we have more predictability, more comfortability, and also theater burden sharing. a thing for you by ensuring nato a big girl. it is. we can achieve this because you have, for instance, seen that all of us have made announcements, but it does not being delivered on a free turn this into not voluntary to come to visions. but nate, the commitments,
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of course, it will become more robust, it will become a more reliable and for all these reasons, i believe that as terminate, the role will help you create to get the physical therapy that it needs. russians, foreign ministry spokesman has slammed the nato chiefs riley and cries, hansel facts by washington's bizarre to get the you into a direct conflict with moscow. do you country is understand that washington is dragging them into a direct clash with russia on the mate to flag the hysterical pumping of the western public with a thesis of the alleged immune into aggression. to foster against western countries means only one thing, the by the ministration needs even more beloved shit on the european continent to keep both its own power and the american economy from collapsing. what we have from the co director of the international action center set are found as he says, washington. his policy makes billions for the us alms industry,
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but will cost europe daily. so there's a gun to the head of every member of the you. every nato member and it's intended to be that it is a threat that they have to pay and pay to us farms. the industry it confirms once again, this is a war, it's for profit. that's why us fights towards a war for markets, for control of markets. it's a war to, to actually tie the you benefit in publishers. so people tighter and closer to the less if it works to their disadvantage. actually, that's to the advantage of us industries and the corporate giants. so are they imposing it? absolutely, and it's, it's all supposed to be through general corvalle, who was a us on the general nato is always a us,
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commanded us dominated alliance that has always worked for the benefit of the us and captured other countries, dragging them in to continue conflict. and they pay, they pay in losing pensions and health care and all that deterioration of so much as we also do here in the us. why do want to, to just bring you now live images that we all guessing this is a 5 that it's a rotted out, an oil refinery and. 5 built in air rock, now it won't say that it did stop within an asphalt storage facility out of the complex and where you can save yourself that has the no contain the sofa of the towering flames. the causal so does remain on the moon, but it is suggested that no casualties have yet to be the will to get all media now. well, political tension is
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a boiling on the street down in parliament as well. reports from the scene, say the police used it is 10 strong grenades and an attempt to despise these krauss, [000:00:00;00] the crowds, full factorial, both tools and correct. no cool hospitals say they've admitted over 90 people for treatment including 10 police officers lost count up to 100 protesters, you know, rest it outside of parliament. they were demanding the prime minister and nicole pushing you on hand in his resignation. well inside the government building, as you can see right here,
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special started that road shopping match for pulling suggested debris began off to the prime minister, whose son, military generals, quote tablets and does that. and so on wednesday, pass me on said the fast time that i mean you will leave the collective security treat you can always ation. what we discussed is unfolding situation with an associate professor and give those universities department of to pipe the. please west is the your list uh, side of the story that can uh, remove any benefits from, from what is going on for the very fact that, i mean you used to be one of the stone. shes allies of russian. now they decided to withdraw o c s t o, i truly hope that this will never happen or uh, because they really believed that a good idea is at the us with the best interest of this nation. um, for me uh, decides to uh, withdrawal from collective security treaty organization,
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they could put himself in a very precarious situation whereby this country will be so to say sandwich between the religion in cherokee and they are minor ally officer. but yeah, do they have an army near concluded b, st. steal our meeting will face a diplomatic isolation because these decades long uh, type of war between the 2 countries, it will not vanish. and just being here in just several days, a busing young glands down on opposition aggressively in a certain way and proactively because it isn't for the best time that he sees so many people coming in groups descending to this feet, protesting against squeeze policies. but at the same time, we see that he's very capable of politically surviving in this to melchor's water
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is off or median politics. i mean, depending you an inquiry, has completed that as well committed war crimes. in garza, including quote, the extermination of protestant in relation to israeli military operations and attacks and gaza. the commission found that is rarely, authorities are responsible for the war, crimes of starvation as a method of warfare, murder or willful killing, intentionally directing attacks against civilians and civilian objects, forcible transfer, sexual violence, torture and inhuman or cruel treatment, arbitrary detention and outrages upon personal dignity the commission found that the crimes against humanity of extermination, gender persecution, targeting palestinian men and boys murder, forcible transfer, and torture, and in human and cruel treatment, were also committed. this is an extensive 21 page report compiled by the you and commission of inquiries. incredibly dining,
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we've heard of the unambiguous language use accusing as well as war crimes onyx donation of published a news. now this report is due to be presented next week to the un human rights council. now it does include type, come us in the october the 7th offensive. i again stays why, but his main focus is, is miles siege against garza and crimes against the palestinian people that are in the proceeds and claims. the commission determine that israel's imposed a total siege which amounts to collective punishment against the civilian population is rarely authorities have weaponized the siege and use the provision of life sustaining necessities for strategic and political gains. although israel issued hundreds of evacuation orders to people in north casa and other locations, the evacuation roots and the areas designated as safe were consistently attacked by israeli forces. now cause you were cold as well ordered as ends the palestinians to move south to the supposed safety of
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a rock for. and now many critics have said that this forcible forcibly removing palestinians amounts to a genocide and a war crime. the report also accuses as well of committing jen to buy violence. the report found that specific forms of sexual and gender based violence constituted part of as rarely security forces operating procedures. it made the finding due to the frequency prevalence and severity of the violations which include public stripping and nudity, intended to humiliate the community at large and accentuate the subordination of unoccupied people. and it comes that made this deadly right on the beside that refuge account, which many people have described as a massacre. this is a place a densely populated many displays people. they have an electric getting to global outreach. now this report has been loading the whole thing, of course has been a lot of the investigations carried out. this was really started on uh from uh, the october the 7th. so the, uh the how much the tax,
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but it's focusing on the as ready. i mean, it's the response to that specific a reference to the, the right on the camp. do you in human rights. so face is accusing as well of no respecting the rules of wolf ad tubing that right the manner in which the raid was conducted in such a densely populated area. seriously, cold, seem to question whether the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution, as set out under the laws of rule or expected bodies riley forces with his various conflicting reports about exactly what happened during the during the right, including the is way the defense force using a trucks to enter the rest of eugene compound, palms quite diving the for the united states. they said that during the rescue operation, the is why the defense policies use the american by paving calls or of course this was a pay that was supposed to be built to allow to monitor every night and release to get into goals. now these by the defense schools, i'm depends,
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it going to have to know only those problems. i said that the pay wasn't used, but that's been a lot of footage circulating online, which shows the pay very clearly in the background as the helicopters or on the beach taking the uh, the hostages away to safety. but these reports were so alarming that the un i'm, the secretary general was forced to respond. we've heard about these obligations. in fact, we talked to the colleagues about these here yesterday. and they are very, very concerning. if true, they are very concerning because they would put a risk, any future humanitarian engagement in the oppression, and not just on the beach, but further in, in the roads that went into casa, and are alleged for being positive operation. not like you. i have no proof one way or the other, so all eyes would now be on the un human rights council next week when that's where this report is going to be presented. but of course,
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as well as finding itself increasingly isolated is coming under. huge criticism, of course, arrest warrants are being sold for benjamin netanyahu, and the defense minister donna is, well, itself has been struck by resignations, high probably fall resignations, including any guns bought content about as well. doesn't seem to be listening and there's no sign of it's laptop of the own story and goza onto you had a chance to exclusively sit down with mohammed rod at the head of the liberties parliamentary loyalty to the resistance block. now he spoke about the conflict with this rather worn gauze, uh, the determination of hezbollah and much more as a show snip. it'll sign in to view. i mean, that's the last not moving. we're waging a brutal war against the is rarely enemy. this is not a spectacle, it's a serious and fierce battle. the enemy knows the losses we have inflicted on them. we have blinded them, deafened them, and disabled their surveillance systems. we've exhausted some of their capabilities
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that were supposed to remain hated, but had to be revealed. instead, we're fighting the enemy on terrain where we know their strength and weakness as well. we strike the targets we choose within this battle framework. the escalation might also put them into expansion ambitions. many probably understand this from our actions. another point to note is the apparent weakness of these rarely army. it's frailty has become evident because the army has lost much of its personnel. you will take at least 2 to 3 years for them to recover an army and which according to surveys, 45 percent of officers intend to resign immediately after the cessation of hostilities is not combat ready. the enemy we faced is not a super hero, but the times when they were strong are long gone. by the year 2000, they did not possess the same power. the aid provided to them sparingly by the american administration and its allies, crease, the appearance of strength. we must act based on realities i. e act in
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a way that preserves our sovereignty and assure is favorable conditions for reclaiming our rights for which we continue to fight. and 11 on there is much discourse. people talk about what pains them. but when it comes to the fate and national sovereignty of the nation, we make no compromises. those who wish to protect the webinar from war should pressure israel and those they consider their allies on the international stage. so that they, in turn, press the israel to stop the war against guys. you know, the other part is why we have a growing voice. as all condemnation knows that as well as actions wanting to open eyes ation. that's remain silent. is the international olympic committee with the or some games just started from out of the way and for it both protesters have been making is found, is that as well as participation they want any ask needs to, to take part in the full, to compete on the 8 neutral side and they took that message, pay them pick capital itself,
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the swift city opened. as all crowds gathered outside the iron seas had proved. as decrying israel's actions in gauze as genocide or despite the protests, the committees president has said that the games is set and ready to go, the protest organizing and all solid and says, is there any facet been picked committed to the system and its policies? phone number always, he must be neutron. must speak the same decision sort of own on the test certificate from a duty and once a year for the success of the spring. when it's being with the must, must be in the munition. all companies have to be do in the same new job and to take the same action against the one the just for 2 and for the small part of the nation. the why in this side month is the what this about, or one of the month i was looking through. this is what i was doing, the genocide discipline. you can get the relation and keeping the treatment in tags
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and fontes, a guess that no one live. and final, probably is the one that has to be present 10, but it could be like the sleeping in the, on your list and then he'll probably without making what it does with that. what is the size of this? so what's happening before the initial entry level ship, it was, it can be people if you think this is the same, but i think i do now let me take a decision not to bind because i need to, but this would be in the funding body as both call them the style and gave his take on the double standards on political games, which now take school to levels to great britain to gain weight of the holdings. the only days 2012 days has been kicked out of workforce. not just what they do to know what to do countries, all right. and role in your info i would assume never shifted. assess even what to do to norton norton by slavery, people and bodies only freaking out police of instead of every single decent human place. but they didn't because they have
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a bigger stick to swing dusting. all issue is this huge, stupid critical game. i think the worst case we see has been the use the use of toby, for example, in motion to, to bind or snap. these receive restrict personnel fees and now we see that person centers but isn't federal ocean to tennis. there's trying to even have their own slide, you know, who they're just saying is like most people don't get. it's just the stupid and political gestures that have no meaning is that aren't altima to be made for the fact that sport is full. yes. okay. you can on a political level, on a human level, an immoral level, disagree with what is ro is doing and kind of started. but you can also understand that there is asked me to a competing on here's where you start. i'll place you on the ones who are dropping the roll kits. how do we separate the 2? is that possible? i would know if you just so good that we could just set price for some politics. but unfortunately, sports are the best to a better than music,
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