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hello, a service or a home to many telescopes, which leads were in for an interest in the now i want to hand it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has determinations page. i'm a product improvement from alcohol. no, he didn't whole. yes, he did. joe biden, fumbling the bolt. right. that wrapping up at nato. somebody in washington and polling president zelinski president and while the blocks meeting ends in a gaff, i live, lead is a circling the wagons around joe biden. spinning a narrative, the us president still has at old us the present part and let through all of us talk to some incredible achievement of this counsel. and i think he deserves credit for that inexperienced man, because he is undoubtedly one of those around the table with the greatest depth of
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field on these international issues. i consider the entire ukraine war to be 100 percent, the fault, the united states. they have no business there today they, they've gotta stop sticking their nose in all these countries around the world. an american volunteer now here in russia slammed us. but what he cools, escalating ukrainian conflict to the 4th time on the heels of the engine in 5 minutes, as a woman embrace with a russian president in moscow. the us on the back to the india says washington's relationship with new delhi is deep. then f of the full i also remind my india of friends while it is wide and it is deeper than it's ever fair. and it is not yet deep enough. that if we take it for granted funding indian sides with america outside a lot of defensive titles, trying to help this relationship ahead the
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right before the in the is and sharma joins us live here on the studio. we have a lot to talk about during this live our from most going on to the international. it's a good to have your company. so joe biden is basically back to his usual self, but it's not helping his elect portal. john says one bit at the nato summit wrapped up in washington dc. he took to the podium, seemingly full of bravado before tragically going off script and welcoming president. pushing to a round of applause from the now i want to hand it over to the president, ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination. basia, i'm president of the big president food present woods. i'm so focused on the boot and we gotta worry about it anyway. you know, they say they say it's not, it's not what you say when you make a mistake. it's how you recover who mind but, and this poor guy,
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he's not recovering at all these days. before we talk about dry buy and then we will get that it was, he was wrapping up the nato summit and washington with a bit of a speech right back. can you give us any of the developments that came out of the nato summit? so for nato, their whole mission is to protect peace and to protect the rules based international order. and i suppose with that comes a few in the conflict in ukraine. even further nato allies have come to the conclusion that long term assistance and support to your plan is necessary. and they've also announced the pledge of long term security assistance to ukraine with a minimum baseline of $40000000000.00 euros within the next year, as well as of course, providing them with as 16 fighter jets as amc cheese and we have feature of air defense systems list really goes on now on top of that, a total of 20, by a lack of bilateral security agreements were signed with ukraine and nato secretary general salton barracks says that ukraine is on a, quote,
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an irreversible pad to join nato. he said that they should continue a striking and military targets even on the territory of russia. let's take less than a dollar so there are to help and ok. you can start those also friends without the committee part the to the conflict on the right to self defense includes also the rights to strike a legitimate, the military targets on the territory of the aggressor. russia well known, surprised lots of support from mary and that yet installed them. but is there any one showing signalling any opposition to this? of course not everybody feels the same. we have the slovak in private, as earl birth fits. so who has been very vocal about the fact that he said he would never allow ukraine to join nato. and that is because it would be a very dangerous decision on who the spring in a fit people meeting are for peters publicly. i don't know how many times that the smear party and it's on voice within the national parliament of the republic of
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slovakia will not agree to frames membership in nato. i understand you couldn't desire it as a sovereign country, but membership of ukraine and nato is only a guarantee of a 3rd world war. who that i can set away for pretty safe to say the, you know, think order button is in the same group as, as feed. so from stuff accurate. but also at least on the futures from serbia that they will be in an seaborne pro peace and, and they've been out cost by brussels because they have pro, pay somebody that okay, that's the address to abide in right now. and, and his latest gas, i mean, look, you know, when you look at joe biden, the wheel is spinning, but the hamster is dead. i mean, do you think you support a basis for being a pot right now? i didn't miss both on several occasions and uh and then natal press conference. this was, this was up the 1st time of course. and as we know, he's competing at to be a president for another term against donald trump. but he's on popularity is growing as he continues to lose track of things for our military's work on
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following the advice of my commander in chief, my, my life, the chief of staff military as well as the sector defense in our intelligence people, i wouldn't have picked vice president, trump, to be vice president. i think she was not qualified to be present. so start there. there's no way you can with me. i've taken 3 a significant tense, neurological exams. no, i burn nurse or finality just because they say i'm good shape. okay. it's pretty clear that a lot of vitamins team, they want him gone, but it seems foreign leaders haven't received that memo yet, but they will. can you tell me about how the foreign leaders are reacting to bite in the nato summit? of course, it does not really matter to them whether biden is older, mentally or not,
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because it seems like the leaders of his allies, countries are essentially white wash in his behavior. they so thing the joe biden. so got it all listed, listen, present part and let through all of that and talk to some incredible achievement of this counsel. and i think you just as credit for that place, you don't keep those that fail showers. what i saw as always, was the president who's in the business in precise the charge of the issues. he knows well to the inexperienced man because he is undoubtedly one of those around the table. who has the greatest depth of field on these international issues. since it's one that this model, so that's what it has come to. so far we have a president of the country with nuclear capabilities that has no capabilities of where we're thinking or decision making at least officially a but the very much a way to 2020 for presidential a u. s. presidential elections are coming up and in case he does not get re elected, i think things to change very drastically in the national arena. so it would be,
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it would be interesting to see what will come out of that. it was less than a full months to go before the us presidential election. joe biden is failing to convince his base that he is the best to leave the nation for another 4 years. according to a recent poll, 52 percent of american voters believe that others are making the decisions for abiding. but behind the scenes, i thought about it earlier with i told joe who was so steep molds book, he spoke about basically how biden's blonde does a really impacting his political future. it was pathetic and people think the media lets you think that, oh, we gotta wait for that. this is a george, i press conference for him really. i mean, every time now he opens his mouth. it's stewart died, no kid different. this is the pre determined. he said today at the press conference where he said that if they asked him, if he would drop out, he said in the room unless they tell me the concert,
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there's no way you can win. now that's different. i've been saying, i'm not going anywhere. he says if they tell them much in they being his staff, maybe his family and he says he does a bully polls. well, the poll show basically that there's really not a good shot for him to win. so you left the door open, i believe in his press conference, shifting gears to africa now with a kenyan president william rude who has dismissed nearly his entire cabinet, telling them along with the attorney general, that job is done. it's off the weeks of anti government protests, erupt it in major cities across the country. as i am today, the line with the power was given to me by article 15211525. be all the constitutional non sections. $130.00 sections of all the diesel destiny generals decided
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to be submitted to the media defense. all of that come in at 6, that is the general public off. can you hold the company? can see that historic moment today can and president, when i moved to hosted dismiss all these members of cabinet with immediate effect, these um dismissal today has only save the prime company secretary, who was a sums up us of the municipal fort enough for us on the dip with the president who is protected legally by the constitution that take on a deputy 5 because these do elected the deputy president to get out with the president the dissolution of the company. and he said he'd be unusual. these comes and listen to the scenes president with a router was elected. he lost them diesel, sweeties. seem to come to us then the 2005 for the then president white bucket. these solve these uh, copying it varies in on the government for this. i've been continuing, even after the president withdrew with the contribution for non speed up to $24.00, which meant that the defense will be paying more boxes to facilitate the loan to
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pay means of the $8.00 dimensional loans that are being sold by these countries. and even the domestic loans for the printer has been continuing, even after that, we don't have that one provided for not doing the full discontinued in different parts of the country in different cities. the young people are holding products, demanding more accountability from the government. and even more calling for the condition of the with the move itself. so what would the president be solving his own company? is a waiting for the memo the probably from the young testing i'm getting is this coming to us saying that the presidents awards student the company, the president promised to lower the cost of living, but that is not what was being witnessed. therefore, it is how we look for the look of the uh, the move that the president has taken to dave to be solved, he's copying it and of course, promising to engage the cold. so indeed, the, the con, the private stakeholders informing
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a new government that now the people we have faith in your, my name is i want you to know how to use natal. be what we heard from an economist and political analyst. i felt like keen consultant services, and he said the president's decision to highlights the will of a canyon people because as he said, the canyon people want the government officials to be accountable to them not to foreign institutions. like for example, the i m f. it does not stop by stop by so we expect that this will happen. the same thing is that it's doing integrate shows also well being sort of last week. remember solutions on the product as the top in the thinking, the country and population. i'm trying to help see that easy enough to see now we do more, the one, please print on both institutions. i am. it's been one of us to be in the summer, but at least in the countries. so the cbs function, you do like a vacation, but the people okay. yeah. and the how come of age and the se wants to
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the government because you see the kind of government to build a company that has been that just funded. it was created as a result, of course. so the id my for my a man for them us see him, but you can you and to be saving under the people what be protesting. i've been saying, no, we would want to be an accountable to us not accountable. i am old or well, i mean, this was the reason why we didn't to the point not to be which was be doing an adult. do mean or do they have for am is 5 children have been wounded along with 25 other civilians. as ukraine attacked, the russian border region of belgrade. again, it's according to the original governor who said the strike hit a playground of the town of shit. back in 2 of the kids are in serious condition. at least one civilian has died. local reporter, sorry, the attack munitions were dropped from directly overhead by you crazy and above. i
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got heavy drones seen here and archive footage. russian officials have condemned it as an active tyra, which was making moscow increase its offensive efforts to create buffers zones along the border. regions spell attacks on civilians like these don't make the headlines for western view as well. just simply flooded with pro ukrainian years. but run a little go there, who is an american volunteer and rupture has his eyes wide open. he spoke about america's role and as he says, escalating the conflict and this conversation was had with our senior correspondent what i guess the 1st of all, thank you very much for agreeing. you know, it's a tool, not so much, even an interview, just just a conversation you do as an american. this is will happening very far. what in the complex in, in the don't bass. it was made you feel so strongly about since,
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but you would like to, to, to, to, you know, as a long trip to come all the way to russia. and you have a stake in this now because you will, you will. so uh, well, i wouldn't say involved in the conflict, but you know, he's something powerful that has to push a person to make the job. what is it the pushed? because the situation in ukraine is much different than all of the other for an involved in and sit in the united states has gotten into in the past. and the main reason for this is because of ukraine's proximity to russia, and the fact that russia is sitting on enough nuclear weapons to destroy the entire world. that's the difference. it was a different story and i rack is a different story. now you understand vietnam and all the other places that the united states had military involves involvements in but the situation and ukraine. i thought it was much more important and i felt like i had to get involved somehow
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because i think if people don't get involved eventually it's going to result in the whole world being destroyed today. doing there are others in the united states who feel the same as you. yeah, but i think a lot of people in the united states don't really know what's going on because they're fed a constant barrage of propaganda. they don't really understand or don't even know about the situation to begin with. and what they do know about about the situation is completely wrong actually. and you, you had trouble was an legal troubles, but it was a two's the back who if they, if they at the, i could they did, they did the general plan. do you remember that? yeah, they, they call you in for an interview. and of course, you know, good american citizen and you wanna cooperate with law enforcement and you go in there and answer the questions. you don't feel if you've done anything wrong, you're your free american. right? and you should be able to exercise the freedoms that the constitution gives you, right? so you feel comfortable going in front of law enforcement and ad telling them what
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you believe is the truth, right? but what they have a tendency of doing i found out, as, especially after the general fun case is they'll call you back in 6 months later, they'll ask you the same set of questions. and if there's even a slight variance between the 1st questions that you answered in the 2nd questions, which could very well be after 6 months, then i'll say that you lied to them the 1st time. and then they put in jail for 5 years. sounds an awful lot like entrapment. that's pretty much what it is. how does, how does this fly, at least not states the land of the free. and i mean, well the acts of this was nobody coming out yet. i don't know. i don't know. i i think that there's other causes that get a lot more traction then freedom of speech these days. there, there was a time, there was a time when freedom of speech that did a lot of traction, but i don't think that's that way anymore. things are changing and you view for the
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worse, if they had been for a long time and it's, it's getting pretty much intolerable at this point. tell me this, you've been here a while. have your thoughts and your feelings can be changed? no, actually, actually my feelings have gotten stronger, especially as the united states. it continues to escalate its involvement in ukraine. i think that the united states and the other western countries continue while the space that the, the other western countries just do with united states says, you know, so i consider that the entire ukraine war to be 100 percent. the fault of the united states. and when things like what happened the other day, and so basketball happened, it just, it just makes me even angrier, actually because i consider, i consider what happened. and so they asked for a direct attack of the united states against russia. we were actually on, on the receiving end, but instead of so, uh huh. hi, mazda miss, uh,
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impacts is about 70 is, is way the hotel we, we were staying at almost flattened the floor. mm hm. so people being in the military, there's, there's new. what in the uniform a with a gun, even in the hotel at the top. so suddenly i know i'm pleasant experience, but what you hope to change? yeah, you've come here. you have all these feelings. are you, do you think you will have an impact? i mean, would you plan on doing? i don't know if i could have an impact, but at least i, i feel like i'm doing something. and i can feel good about myself that i'm doing something on. if nothing else, i'm on the right side of history. that's the way i look at it, or you use a video or anything. i mean you, you, once we go to the new scrub, i've been there before, right? i possibly could go back again as a just an observer and what would you do? so we would you blog,
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oh feel um probably i thought about going back in just doing volunteer work there's, there's a lot of volunteer work that needs to be done possibly blogging, but there's, there's already a lot of guys doing that that are better than me at it and i could, there's things i could do that would help. what about as a volunteer you, you for the, on the all that i also considered in fact i did submit my application to join the russian army. then you should response. i haven't. no, i haven't heard back from you was 63. yeah that's, that's that's. i mean, you've kept good. the kept good. yeah. that's, that's one of the big problems. yeah. the problem is, i don't speak russian very well. so. yeah, i don't know if they'll call me, but i, i thought that i could be of some use to them. i mean i, i can certainly drive a truck. i might not be that useful out on the front line, but i can't run as fast as a 20 year old to realize what, what this complex is. i mean the intensity. oh yeah. yeah. yeah. i mean, i,
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i've never personally been in combat i've, i've been close to the front at that time. it was relatively quiet. and there wasn't really any shooting or not much shooting. going on. i saw the aftermath of the destruction from the 20142015 conflict when the war actually began. but, you know, i, i can't say that i really realized what it would be like, because i've never experienced it. all i, all i know is just what i've seen and videos and so forth. i'd, i'd be the syria to 2 rocks of, of gotten this done, booked with american troops in mosul, for example. and these, these quote they, they have nothing on these complex side. change your mind in any way. it would reduce depth. i catch your eye, i would look forward to being on the front lines. i don't think anybody is right in mind. we look forward to having that experience, right? but if i'm called on to do it, i'll do it. and especially i'll,
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especially if the united states of the west gets involved directly. how would you feel if your friends mean not to set your costs, but it's people who went to school many years ago with your colleagues, stop it being if the united states involves itself and it's conflicting this group instead of a comfortable feed rush in the united states on the brink, this grew into hawk who between the united states and rush, did you feel about merican coming to ukraine? to dot? they've got no business there. that's. that's all i got to say about that they, they need to stay on their island. they have no business there they they, they've got to stop sticking their nose in all these cartridges around the world. yeah. so that absolutely, i would have no problem standing to fight them. how do you feel, knowing that the united states government has sent americans to the cut all i feel
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how would you feel? i feel angry. i would feel angry. i feel angry now. i would feel even more angry then. because like i said, they do not belong there. they've got enough problems in their home country, and they've spent how many trillions on these wars in the last 30 years. what could they have done with that money? it's money. they don't have by the way, they have to print it. so they're stealing from their kids. this money that they're printing, that they could have done. who knows what with with high speed rails and solar panels on every route, they could have done this whole green new deal. they could have put in free health care for everybody. but instead, what does the united states do? the united states goes around the world, destroying people and killing things. that's what they do. destroying and killing. that's what they do with all their money. they never have enough. they always have enough money for that to the americans. are beginning to understand this.
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i think a lot do, but i think a lot are just in different. but it's, it's an abstraction to them because they live on their little island. they're isolated. they don't know what war really means. this is very extract. all they know is just maybe the hollywood version of it where it's glorious and even maybe even fun is how they look at it. you know? but i think the vast majority of, of them, they're just so involved in their day to day lives that they don't even think about it. and besides, it's been going on for how many years, how many wars evicted? has the country been involved in since the fall of the soviet union? so it's, it's an extraction, i think, to the average american. yeah, there's one thing that i hope, by the end of my career, i will have conveyed the people it is how terrible how terrible will is it is.
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yeah that. and they put them on to ease of the last resort. right. the last resort . right. every effort must be made. every effort must be made to avoid coming to what we have come to. or do you have any optimism that that will be in a wakening that, you know, people will come to the senses of the west and decide that you to it is better to agree. it is better to negotiate to come to a mutual settlements even if it does involve compromises on both sides. i'm not optimistic. yeah, i'm sorry. i'm not optimistic about it. i. i have a feeling that it's the only way it's ever gonna stop is if is if they actually feel some pain, one way or another. so it's unfortunately, i think the way things are going. i hope i'm wrong,
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but i think this is going to escalate into a much wider war. that's my personal feeling. ad. once the people in the united states get a taste of what war is really like for the 1st time, really since the civil war, then they might think, wow, this isn't good. this isn't good. what would it be too late? by that point? yeah, probably. because by that point, there's probably going to be a nuclear war. these are the, at these points. let me put in the said the, this is an existential for us. and the united states and love you were a pub said that we can also allow you create and to use that for we're between a rock and a hard place. nobody waiting to nobody waiting to negotiate. to deescalate we're, we're, we're heading for the habits and it's sad,
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it's sad because if you think about how things were 30 years ago, when it looked like, hey, we're friends with russia. the soviet union's gone. no more war, no more cold war. we don't have to worry about blowing each other up. what the hell happened? now we're back. actually, it's worse than it was then. because and then people are a lot more rational on both sides. now look, we have in washington. they're crazy. they're completely insane. yeah. well, run them on the lots of those. yeah, thank you very much. i mean, you know, i, i honestly from the boston white house, i wish you luck because if you go there and if you managed to document what is happening, right. it doesn't matter if one or 2 people see right. it doesn't matter,
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but hopefully you'll be able to convey to people who this is a good price slip. there is no winning now. nobody's going to win. now from this complex no. so in every aspect, as a professional was as an amateur, i honestly, honestly for my own interest, me and everyone's it. right. i wish you luck. thank you. get safe, which is all luck. and then we need to keep safe. yeah, i will keep in touch. okay. thank you. 9 months on off of the events of october, the 7th kicks off of the warring gaza. the id f is published, the results of a probe into a baffle that took place and a small is rarely ton of keyboards. betty, it says the is ready for us is failed in the admission that are partially to blame for the deaths of more than $100.00 civilians. and the only d s did not fulfill its mission to defend the residents in the most grave minor and failed in its mission due to the multiple focal points and difficulty informing
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a situational assessment. the come back in the area during the initial hours was characterized by lack of command and control, a lack of co ordination and the lack of order among the different forces in units. this slide to several incidents where security forces group to the entrance to the quickbooks without to mediately engaging in combat. the army pro in the to shed light on exactly what happened in berry on october 7th, when dozens of arms have mass militants from guys, a storm to the community, which is just a mile away from the palestinian and claim. and the goal was to answer the burning question of why the forces were not there to protect residents and prevent casualties. a total of $101.00 civilians were killed and 30 others were taken hostage. 11 of them still remaining contributed to this day. while the army had demanded with this pro, it's failed during the very best. so a particular incident happened when the armies tank fired at the house where a number of militants were barricaded along with 13 local residents. 2 others were
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out of were outside the house and all of them eventually died. according to the pro that touched the point of this case as well. it was not the idea of fire that killed civilians. as the army only acted after hearing gunfire and leading them to believe and to make sure the residents inside were executed. well, some eye witnesses wouldn't agree with that conclusion, but again, it was the army investigating the army, its own actions, and many, no question. whether it was appropriate in the 1st place for the idea of to conduct such a pro. well, the reaction of the families and all the local residents in one word this such as factory local residents, including those who survived the virtual attack, say it didn't answer key questions. we note that keyboards barry did not need the results of the investigation to feel the failure of the i d f. every minute. the failure of the army has been burned into our bodies and in our hearts for 9 months, despite the fact that the investigation was thorough.

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