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much does this concern of a democratic values play into the us to support for the man is waiting opposition during a selection. but us doesn't have any concern for democratic values. it's closest allies in, in this part of the world where i am, our countries which happen to elections. countries in the persian gulf region across north africa either don't have elections for the results of those elections or all 4 o'clock going conclusions. and the nice thing is it doesn't have any problem with that. the problem with venezuela is not just the oil, not just cold and other resources that the country has. but the fact that in this way now is and has an independent form policy, and that latin america is america's back yard. remember just a while ago, there was an election in bolivia and the americans and the western media to bbc your times. the collective western media said there was huge fraud and then they turned out
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a cruise. and then it came out that there was no fraud. and the people revolted in the over, through the crew receive. so that was believe you just a couple of years ago, what did they have? uh, they also had key resources that mosque and the likes of mosque in the united states need for their high tech industry. so that america, wherever there was an independent country, the united states will try to bring it down. and it doesn't matter if it's, there is a democratic election or not the united ink. in fact, during this election, before the results weeks before the results before i even went to venezuela, that position was saying that there will be fraud. and the opposition before the counting begin, they said that we won like 70 percent, that develop some of really outrages number that you rarely see except for in these pro western dictatorships with usually the turn out as high as the and the government gets a very high percentage of the boat when it comes to washington is that the street
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towards the sanctions on finance where the speed a bit of a back and full as we remember in 2023 when the bi visit ministration, partially lifted sanctions against. but its way of saying that material had become dial up with the opposition that off to enforcing rec, what amounts of buttons wait an oil, they re impose the restrictions ahead of the 2020 full presidential election. so once you make up a time a well, you have to keep in mind that after the sanctions on russia, that as well an oil became much more popular. and iranian, while also sol very well. so the united states started to bring down the price of oil and to prevent the kind of music from going into recession. they were they, they allowed, or they, they stopped putting this sort of pressure that they use before to decrease production in venezuela. so it's not because the americans care for the american, for the event as well. and people the americans use,
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anxious to make people suffer across the world in cuba. they've been using it since before i was born in the case of and this was the only reason why they, uh, they decreased the pressure was for their own selfish interest. many things the frontier when it goes on to international, i would appreciate your time. so i have not been around the international observe of defendants what an election onto wrong university professor. thank you. thank you. and thank you for joining us there on all the international. we always appreciate your company to us all for me, for today. rachel ribble with the, with you at the top of the, uh, with all the latest a by a bunch of child was kept. ladies, i can imagine what can be and beyond burden by what has been, you know, well,
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the internet is forever. nowadays, that can make or break a candidate from receiving backlash and those embracing the title child this cat ladies to buying support from an entire generation. part of this election cycle is definitely play out online. but it won't come out on the top dog or cat when it comes, the 2 very important demographics. either way, the us presidential election is in for a wild ride on sky. now hughes and this is perspective, the daily vance, the retail addition to the donald j. trump ticket has been called a mini version of trump because of his belief values and even choice of words. however, the backgrounds of the 2 could not be any further. all like as a truck or up and a very, a fluid family at the country club. while j. d was raised by his grandmother,
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as his mother followed her drug addiction in the ohio valley. and the hills of kentucky will ensure j, the beds a bree, and blue color america, as well as military service background, were a factor and is choosing one of the greatest benefits. j. the vans was supposed to bring to the republican ticket was his age. on the verge of turning 40 j, the vans is one of the youngest candidates for vice president. and then a race that used to be dominated by 2 old men, they as was hoping to be being happy, being half their age would appeal and engage the younger generation. now by younger, i mean below the age of 55. but as with all campaign election cycles, things change and democrats assisting, the advantage of jd events would bring with the younger voters, have chosen another candidate to counter a candidate who not only represents one, but to sought after demographics. in 2020 present,
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jo biden's winning ad was provided by the black and hispanic women voters as 90 and 69 percent of those blogs voted for him respectively. however, while women comprise the largest group of registered voters and tend to turn out to vote in large numbers, is it now fair to assume the majority of those women will show their support to cala harris, just the name of solidarity. but let us discuss with our panel, steve is your know, who is the chair of the young republicans of tennessee and was the youngest delegate at the r and c. gabrielle lyons was the presence of by victor strategies and the chair of the florida 1st pack. thank you gentlemen, for joining us today. you know, before we get to the specific comments that were made by the candidates, i was like, wow, comma harris is currently doing a round up of campaign zoom calls, separating each out by whiteman blackman white women, black women, stevie i wanna ask you, do you feel like it's good to segregate out the different demographics and promote
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the candidates specifically to that group. i thought we were suppose to be talking about unity in the usa a lot. you're absolutely right. i think it's wrong. i think at the end of the day we're all americans and the issues affect all of us equally. and i think that it just shows what the democrat party is all about. it's about segregating people and dividing people based on skin color, or how much money you have or what religion you are instead of what our founding fathers and what the republican party stands for, which is everyone should be treated equally, we're all equal before the law. i wish you all have the same opportunities. that's interesting, gabriel. because you know stevie brought of it's the republican party, but in the past for public is have done a pretty good job of isolating different groups out. you know, isn't that been the goal of the democrats has actually been unity to kind of get everyone together on the same page. they've been able to do it. does it help when you start segmenting out from a democrat perspective? i don't think so. ultimately, all these issues that we're seeing,
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if it's at the table at the moment, are going to affect every american the same way. you see the hispanic americans, the democrats have been making a play here for the last 20 years with his back americans. and it, while it had been working for some time, the average cost of housing inflation, the price of goods have gone up and skyrocketed the open border law and order and people and every demographic and every, every group are just not having it. because ultimately is scotty when they sit down for dinner, they're seeing there for the prices of goods are going up and they're worried about how they're gonna feed their children. you know, gabriel, avery have a really good point about what actually is supposed to unite all of the same issues that affect all of us. and yet you're usually only here, republicans talking about those comments you're actually talking about. it's always funny when and especially in this election cycle as the republicans, they're constantly saying, no, it's education, it's border security. that's affecting all the demographics. do republicans feel like that is the message of unity that they're pushing? is that the message that they need to be focused on or babies should they try going
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after the specific demographics, like the democrats have done, of what we're seeing and do it to. right or be there's a large concerted effort to going up to the hispanic vote. at the moment president trump in the past has made a play for the african american vote as well. and the women vote, i mean, it plays quite simple on order. we know that that's what's number one issue among women at the moment. suburban, suburban women who are worried about their kids being out in the streets with fentanyl, with the illegal immigration, with verizon prime around or around our cities, most suburban and urban. and so if you can try the 2nd great and move these people into the blocks. but ultimately it won't work. the democrats have tried to, i will suspect is, are going to probably hear, make after labor day, try to change tactics on how they're there. they're doing this because ultimately if the republicans just talk about issues and stay away from the culture, stuff in the segregation stuff and putting people into little boxes, it's their response. well, and that's the thing, cuz when you look at it right now, and i want to go to be honest and see because j, the news,
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anybody has been in the news for all the wrong reasons this week, at least in the major media as perspective and they, they pulled a quote that was from back when he was on tech, across and show on fox news. i'm sure you've heard of making the rounds. take a listen. we're effectively rolling in this country via the democrats, via, via our corporate, all the guards, by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they've made. and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable to, and it's just the basic facts. you look kamel harris, pete, due to judge l. c. the entire future of the democrats is controlled by people without children. and how does that make any sense? that we've turned our country over to people who don't really have a direct stick it it. okay, there are major parts of that sound bite right there. that's been dissected over and over. i wanna take one part with you 1st and they. stevie do you think kids should be held accountable for past comments? or should there be almost a statue of limitations depending on how and raging the comment can be? now that we do have social media and the internet that can document every minute of
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present day politicians were in the past. they didn't really get to say that was not necessarily on the record as much as we can recall it today. that well, i think it depends on the context of what they're saying and you know, how bad of somebody, you know, how bad it is. i don't think, you know, we're all human. we all make mistakes. we all say things we shouldn't say. but i think the american people really, you know, the news can say it as much as they want, but the american people care about lowering gas prices, they want to be safe in their communities. and, you know, someone says something they may to disagree with, like j d said, you know, a lot of people may say they'd prefer that he didn't say that, but it is what it is. you know, i think most people care about, you know, having a well paid job having their kids taking care of. but i certainly think that you can't hold people accountable for what they're saying forever. especially if it's something where, you know, it's not a, not too big of a deal. you know, people may disagree with it, but at the end of the day, we've got to get our country back on the track because what's going on is
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ridiculous. you know, we have a president who's such a nice guy who's doing an awful job and that is such a great reason why we may need some people who are not very nice. who would do a really good job. okay, so, but them that comment, gabriel, you've got chevy van is heading out to arizona in process to this, the democrats are running a wide variety of, of ads they are talking about, which has a huge hispanic voter base. talking about abortion, talking about the right, the birth control, and how they believed advance wants to get rid of that. right. for women. how does that messaging sound within the hispanic community and largely catholic community? i do. they embrace this pro abortion talk. that seems to be pushed by the democrat party right now, especially in the hispanic communities. absolutely not. you make a great point in the catholic community, which of the hispanic community is predominantly catholic among many other americans as well. we know. we know that these ad hominem attacks are not going to be good for either side. they should stick to the policies. and when you talk about things like you just mentioned the catholic so well the republicans and the trump
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campaign to go out and do a better job of explaining to folks on the issues. i mean, it was the biden harrison ministration that went after the catholics and had their ministration put people in catholic views because they, they deem the possible domestic terrorist. these are the type of issues they need to be focusing on by the way the hispanic population does. not like abortion, they don't like the transgender, they're very carefully, they're very careful, and they care about what's being taught in the schools. and they came to this country. most of them came to this country to give a better life to their children, or seeing their children being taught all kinds of work nonsense in school, and not the things that are going to prepare them for the future, which is a i data analytics, a computer science and rather they're coming out of high school, have very little perfect preparation for the real world and then go into to college and getting indoctrinated more. that's exact with the hispanic population cares about is. and it's what the overall american population are currently seeing. unfortunately. well, and that's a very interesting part of it because hearing you,
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we bring out the demographics on both sides of the except it seems like one is trying to attract based on positive reasons. others might the other side might actually try to push away because of what they're saying. the other site is trying to do to them, you know, but i want to go back to the gym calls that have set up because i'm really fascinated because we've had how my hair is, is for me, cat and dog ladies, united for commer harris for president childless cat ladies for com is on twitter. women posting pictures with their cats and just the terraces time magazine cover of her and her cat. you also have white men for com. oh, i hear you have blackboard for com wires. everybody's brag. yeah. and that demographic now, could you imagine that same thing happening? stevie and them organizing those type of different demographics. black women for donald trump. could you ever see that happening? what do you think the bash backlash would could be? and is it hypocritical that one can do it and the other cannot to oh absolutely, but we've seen for years how the democrat party is the party of hypocrisy. you know,
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they've been able to get away with so many things to where you are. i did it, we'd be put in jail. you know, if you look at hunter, by that, if we, you know, through a pistol in a, in a garbage can and left it, there, we'd be in jail right now. and so when you just look at everything that's going on, the democrat party is controlled by, like you said, all the guards and the media protects them. and so the media's gonna continue doing whatever it takes to make sure that com, what harris can do no wrong. but i think the american people are going to see through it because you can't hide the gas prices. you can't hide the grocery bills . you cannot hide millions of illegal immigrants coming into our country. you know that then i think that the results of that will be seen in november. there's just no way that they can continue avoiding it. you know, even some of the media has turned on joe biden, even before he said he wasn't going around. and we remember in 2021, campbell harris was doing so well when she announced she was running for president
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low. about 3 or 4 months later she wasn't going to present it anymore when the media turned on her. so i guess we'll have to see if the momentum for her campaign is gonna die out. or if she'll be able to get through to november. it's interesting . see, because you mentioned time and you're right, time is so important right now, but we don't have 3 or 4 months into our election. in fact, it's within 2 months that we start early voting here in the united states for the presidential campaign. gabrielle, on that comment, when you look at what's going on, you're looking at the backlash. it's only been 2 weeks. is jodie vance. do you think that donald trump is having any buyer's remorse for having database or do you think the campaign knew these comments were going to come back up and have handled them correctly or could've handled them better? we all know that these campaigns do create apo research, so these things are all online. this is tucker carson for god, god say, so i'm sure that a trump campaign is already bought. i looked at this before, you know, the play with j t advances that he's going to bring in the working class vote. he's going to bring in the great lakes a states that are going to be so crucial for the selection,
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whether it's pennsylvania, ohio, of course, uh, wisconsin or michigan, the president trump only 2 of those. it's got it. you know, the interesting thing to note here is that the average american isn't in a record amount of credit card debt. and this has happened all under but, but the vital harris watch, including the average american family is spinning 2000 dollars more years. and they making income, i don't see how you can talk about anything else, but the issues we, we looked at polling, you're right, there's not a lot of time left from here november. but it can be in the trinity when it comes to politics and what's what, what does it, what are the poll showing us, even after the honeymoon phase with a couple of harris present, trump is still up 2 points in the r c p average to probably get another bump after the convention. we're probably going to see that here in the next couple of weeks. and then things are going to settle up. and the president trump just focuses on the issues. the poles that are a trend line shows the president's approval rating of his presidency. among the average voters is 51 percent for complet harris and the wishes govern. it's less
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than 41 percent tells you all you need to hear. well, what i do need to hear is more policy, and that's why i would like to ask you gabrielle and stevie to stay with me because we're talking about something that a lot of people on the campaign trail or not. so stay with me because after the break we will examine the youth vote. and if jenny vince is age and comma harris's, me ability will help either one of the we are in north a city or in the congress mountains where beautiful people have been coming together to celebrate the ancient traditions. since the beginning of time itself, where everything has a special symbolic meaning, i'm sure i'm thomas, this isn't my vision. and today we're discovering of the world of a southern culture, the
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welcome back to perspective. i'm a hostess guiding now here. there are many reasons democrats have given for point present, joe biden from the top of the ticket. but it is pretty obvious that certain key groups known for the loyalty to, to the democrats, were just not excited or motivated in their support. now is replacement, commer harris is known for her word salads. most recently, her campaign has tried to embrace it. as jen z is tracking her voice to a popular artist song of the summer. you think you just fell out of the coconut trees? in the context of all in which you live in what you
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just fill out the and this is actually turned into a home movement. it all started when charlie treated out comma is a brad. let's try to x the x by the way, using herself describes the term right as quote that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe sometimes says dumb things. sometimes let's try the x, the x, brett album to give a major hit the summer shirt supporting harris based off the album art have gone viral on tick tock. young people seem to be unburdened. i hers is trademark vague phrases. harris's team has actually adopted this. brett title or changing her headquarters, ex page the neon, green banner, and using a similar black upfront to replicate the bright album. let's create back in our panel to discuss your new chair of the c, gabrielle lane's president. as
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a victor strategies and chair of florida 1st pack. thank you so much for joining us . you know, what i think is interesting is he's controversial moments. steve, i get you to call me that. we talked about the broad comedy you got. charlie's come in here made it to be viral, which is actually kind of genius or a marketing perspective. she was addressing. actually i wanna go to here on this. gabriel, she was addressing a room of hispanics when she said that when she said, do you think you just felt like a coconut creek? why or hispanics not getting upset about that coming from her? like we've heard kat ladies getting upset about databases. well, 1st and foremost, she has the media on her side and we saw how quickly they all coalesced around her as soon as by and dropped out. and she became the presumptive nominee of a spanish and not really paying attention to this stuff at the moment. i don't think the average hispanic was coming home from work at 7 pm and may be working 2 jobs. struggling to put food on their table is looking to tick tock and seeing all the latest videos of combo harrassing the realities of life. most people don't pay
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attention including this, the extra, the presidential election until after labor day. that's what we're seeing written out most people are paying attention. and by the way, this is the strategy of the harris, the, the harris campaign is going to take great. i think republican should welcome it, because once she gets into the policy side of things, she's going to lose as we've already discussed here. and ultimately this is going to be a pocket book collection mark my words, a lot order elections. she was, the borders are cheated, absolutely nothing for inflation. and we're going to see a whole lot more of it between here and november and ultimately hispanics back americans, a asian pacific americans. and all americans for that matter, are, are ultimately going to be look at where was i better off their end to buy an harrison ministration or under the trump administration. so they could keep their means and their funny videos going great. i welcome it. it's a complete distraction and it looks out of touch. well it's interesting because one things i do think that makes terms of popular is that he has been able to identify . i mean his, the brand trump and that logo maga has become such
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a viral hit himself. so with amongst the younger demographics of buying the has the flags, everything else that they have all the paraphernalia that goes with it. it's interesting is the 1st time i think, democrats be able to match that in any form. still not to the level though, that i think trump's been able to do it. tv. but i think a lot of people don't understand the coma harris and be accused of buying her viola sensationalism with the use and what that money that she raised right. or for announced that while she's using it and paid post marketing $150.00 for post encouraging followers to vote for comma. so do you think that her honeymoon phase is authentic and pulling popularity uptake with youth is really a happening get? well, i think when you look at president trump, he doesn't have to pay people asking them to vote for him. they just do it because they think he's right. you know, to your point of why people resonate so much with the make america. great. again, movement is because it's self explanatory. you know, if you tried explaining to friends of mine, what is a bradley?
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and i think most of them are going to look and be like, we think this is kind of foolish. we don't understand what this has to do with anything. you know, she may get a lot of votes just because you're having, you know, taylor swift out there and charlie, you know, i think it'll be similar to 2008 when you had j. c. and oprah come out and support president obama, but i think today they're going to be more people that go against that message. uh, because they don't wanna get drafted young people do not want to get drafted to go fight in ukraine. and we've seen the past few years in afghanistan and ukraine and taiwan that this administration cannot be trusted with our future. so why we give the lady who is the 2nd most responsible for our current predicament, more power. but i think that she's going to have a bump per share for now. but once the excitement runs out and people remember that, like tulsa gabbert said in the debate that she went after people wrongfully who were innocent and withheld evidence. and when after minority communities,
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people are going to remember why they, they didn't want to vote for her in 2020. and that's the reason she got one percent of the primary. and this time she had 0 percent in the primary. but it's still the nominate. okay, so it's interesting to bring that up to because gabrielle you hear that she's going to viral or with all of these little brack comments and with all the celebrities in the united states. but how is that going? she's taking drag queens of the white house. she's subbing tick tock, dance is not really well, and mr. i personal opinion. but how do you think that's actually feel a how's it going to be applied to or international foreign policy where people say she's very weak. is that going to people kind of go, maybe you need to put a little bit more strength in your policy numbers than necessarily your pop and lock on, on tick tock. i mean, can people take their, her international policy seriously? oh, yeah, there you go. talk about the issues, do you, we all remember when she went over to europe and became a laughing stock all around the world leaders when they didn't even understand what
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she was saying, some of them were actively giggling while she was speaking. and so those are the things that trump needs to highlight. sure. go ahead and do your means. uh, go, go ahead and do your dance videos and take talks. ultimately, the average american doesn't care. the average american struggling, the average american sees what's going on overseas, where everything seems to be all fire the borders wide open. the price of housing is in the fort $400.00 thousands where it wasn't a $200.00. thousands with trump in president inflation is killing us at the, at the grocery store. i, i don't know what campbell harris's team is trying to do. get out of this, the youth vote is it, they are trending up along the youthful it's, it's, it's a fact i can't, i can't deny that, but it doesn't say anything about getting people out to the polls. ultimately, this is going to be about who comes out in boats. if you tell me who's gonna come out and vote, i'll tell you when was going to end. and at the moment it's trending for president . trump was interest to me. bring that up because stevie i have to ask you this and because of the tradition holes that most demographics minority females in use vote
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. democrat on that comment. do you think that comma harris, if she was not a female, if she was not african american, do you think right now that she'd be the nominee at the top of the ticket for the democratic party? you know, i don't. uh, she got destroyed in 2020, but i think that joe biden had to pick someone like her. and as a result of what you had mentioned, that's why people forgot that when she was a prosecutor, she put people in jail for having small amounts of marijuana. i think she is going to do a terrible job if he's elected. we've seen what she's done as vice president, and i can't tell you a single thing. she's done, right. i don't know a single thing. you know, there may be, you know, i disagree with almost everything democrats do, but sometimes you can find common ground with them and i can't find anything that combo harris has done right. or hasn't embarrassed us on the policy on foreign relations or anything. and it's very worrisome that all of these young people are
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supporting her, even though they would make she would make their lives in independently harder for them to have a family to buy a house to get a well paid job. but just because it's a socially acceptable movement to support the democrat, they're going to do it. maybe you're acting like a brat, just kinda hard to say, i try to figure out a way to use the word in there. i want to thank you, steve. as you are to gabrielle and definitely not brass, and always welcome on the show. but you know, the real controversy surrounding databases, comments, however, is actually more about how we set it. this is not mean that he disrespect strong independent women or young motors. look at his own personal choices in his wife, who is not only a yale law degree, but also a master's from cambridge, is a litigate or for procedures law firm in san francisco. but just like joe biden regress, i'm sure are using the n word in the senate and comma should regret the on ending world south word salad said she is tossed. i think i agree. we need to move on to
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substance like actions taken by those politicians. we should speak louder for their character and believes then their words, which can be flowed, twisted and taken out of context of their opponents. but hey, that's just my perspective. i'm sky now. here's a still watching the again, the middle east is gazing into the abyss, high level assassination. see the region going up, the escalation, the latter waiter faced with the question, who wants a greater war and which is the single country? because the, the,
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the operation will conclude with the defeat of the enemy and the restoration of control up to the state border to the russian armed forces. chief of staff says moscow true have halted. yeah, this attempted advance deep into the cursed region, inflicting heavy losses on the ukrainian forces be printing and military intelligent spokesperson who 1st admitted to have support for militant groups in west africa is now retracting that statement, claiming he didn't say anything of the sorts after news air and molly couldn't diplomatic ties with the states and turkey a officially submits requests to join the south african genocide case against israel and the international court of justice, which is now set to be.

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