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lot, that was up and that sort of the the key of admit it had private consultations with western partners on the curse incursions contradicting washington's narrative which earlier delight any involvement us media claims ukraine's former commander in chief salaries. a loose name was the mastermind behind the north street pipeline explosions. tough as evidence points. however, to c, i a, involved with the work we have prompt to carry the blood of 400000000 people who eradicated colonial rule in india as india celebrate, fits independent stay from the british colonial rule. we look at how new delhi is drive for sovereign, see, let others are false, to close, to rise up against imperialism, including in africa. when india attains independence. 1948. it is by
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a people around the world who are still under colonial need to believe that it's possible to change to break free from colonial power the wherever you're catching us from today. welcome to our most go studios out thursdays, global use update on if i q a shouldn't, has been ordered in yet another district of the cursed region close to the ukrainian border. it follows or defense system shooting. donna drone in the neighboring belgrade region where authorities earlier declared a federal emergency. troops are continuing to push back efforts by keeps forces to move deeper into russian territory. and another update from russian units on the ground to state. a group of few printing and part of the troopers has been forced to retreat near the village of borkin,
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a precious defense ministry report. you pray last 270 soldiers in the crisp region over the past 24 hours or so. that's as total loss as in the incursion. have reached 2300 men or 2 corresponding to english it down of can tell us more of russia has been able to contain the initial advance of the ukrainian forces. and now it is slowly getting on the offensive itself the village of martinez. previously that was under the control of the ukrainian armed forces is now back under the russian control. that's according to major general and commando via from our special force, a general up to the low gene of so previously up to yellow dina reveal to what he believes was the initial plan of ukrainian militants. here, apache, the blitzkrieg was meant to lead the ukrainian force to the course. can you please power station. and by taking that, it would've allowed to keep receiving would have provided the key regime with
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enough leverage to basically confront russia with an ultimatum. now the pricing of course is still, it does still continue, the ukrainians are leaving by themselves the onto showing any intent to leave. so it seems that the russian armed forces will have to do well do to do a hard work to bite just to kick them out of the internationally recognized brushing touchy this would have been much holiday for the rushing jets. what operating 247 here, the hitting both at the front lines on the ukrainian reserves in the back at the same time or the ukrainians. they have revealed that apparently they have been consulting with our nato allies before this board winters and something that both the united states and europe had previously denied. there are certain things that have to be done with the element of surprise and that have to happen on the local
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level. but there were discussions between partner forces, just not on the public level. now this statement is a bit of a step in the back. so the american president joe biden, who spokes person just a day earlier, just the day before that had claimed that the american leader, i did not get a heads up. what was the, what are the us, is the us policy frames incursion into the coast regions? i don't have anything else to share. i, i don't. what i will say is that we're certainly not engaging any aspect of the planning or preparation of this operation. but generally speaking, we're going to continue to support ukraine as a, as a defend themselves against russia's aggression. russia's attacks. don't have anything else to, to share beyond that. we're not going to speak to ukrainians military operation. that's something that they should do for themselves. the russian uh for a spokeswoman for the for administrative body as a how do i have said that basically this operation has shown to the world who
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exactly and what exactly the key regime is the criminals and ask you a resume keeps on demonstrating it's true new and not to essence through the whole world. i mean, the disaster situation for the creating and forces and don't bus. the gradient authorities launch the terrorist attack on the board of territories of the course region did not conceal the fact that the such them of the intended to improve their own negotiating positions in the future. despite oldest barbaric techniques as the landscape resume has not achieved its main goal to discharge the russian forces from don bus as little as i mentioned. currently the grant in militants who broke into the chairs are in the crisp region are receiving a decisive reba from russian forces. so there you have it, but the fact that the ukrainians have just reveal that our policy, everyone was in the know when it comes to their allies, when it comes to the united states to be you that they were in the know of their plans to, to to try this border incursion into russia,
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it doesn't really change much because even when this operation kick started in the 1st place off for a few hours of silence, both the united states and europe, they did come out and said that they do fully support the ukrainian this ukraine operation, and that they support the right to defend themselves, however, they see fit and this quiet of support to ukraine and to the new escalation of this war. it doesn't, it doesn't die down. the ukraine has the right to self defense and it's clear that they can do their operation and cursed. we fully support ukraine and it's different operations. and personally, i wish them luck. things are very, very difficult for your brain on other parts of the front, outside of the nets kind of elsewhere. so this seems to be a major full in move by keys on the fighting here on the ground in the course region could define the outcome of this war altogether. increase it down off for
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voting from the curse. cool, arthur, and had a french and you west east nickel america, which saves western states, have chosen their words carefully as they were afraid of being held responsible in case the assault on the border region. backfires, they allowed 0 ask you to do this, but they're all turning a blind eye because they know that this is something which could could really bad fire. so they definitely don't want to condone it. they don't, they don't want to to say anything specific about this because it's better there need deep involved in what has happened. but they don't want to seem to be responsible for what's going on. so they're not pushing so landscape. they're not saying much because they are responsible and also if ever this does backfire, they will be the 1st to say, this was the camp initiative. we've got nothing to do this with this. of course, we're a guessing all along and that's just these double standards that the west has been playing around in ukraine and all around the world this. so it's, it wouldn't be anything you know,
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the wall street journal has released what it's calling of exclusive, the just of which essentially let's washington on lot numbers landscape off the hook for the 2022 north stream, a talk while directly implicating another top ukrainian figure of the article also claims that c, i a try to prevent it from going ahead, but you can't ignore the warnings. within days, the lensky approve the plan. according to the 4 people familiar with the plot, all arrangements were made verbally leaving no paper trail. the ca warrens, the lensky is office to stop the operation. us official said ukrainian president then ordered zillow's need to hold it. but the general ignored the order in his t modified the original plan. it seems that again, the less than lanes for media has gone from let's not forget, blaming originally of russia for sabotage in itself to now blaming kids and some would argue of throwing it under the bus. now what the wall street journal claim is,
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is this was a ukrainian operation, that costs around $300000.00. and they want us to believe that it was just, it was concocted on a busy night, buzzing out i on may 2022. so if you want to talk to the special military operation, the guys that was senior, ukrainian military officials and a couple of business men. and they came up with this plan. so they ran to the jolts, apparently, and that was so that they created the illusion that they're just such people going on a pleasure for us covers that cover. exactly. and then apparently, somehow they place the bomb was which led to this series of explosions. and as we know this happened and of september 2022. so this is what they claim, and they claim that the main mastermind a little was the landscapes commander in chief at the time. but there is a loose knee and apparently selected. he said some don't do it after all, after the c i a supposedly once to saves the day and the savior say, listen to reason you shouldn't do it. and apparently he listened to no one, then listened to his boss who then listened to the c. i and just forge the head. he
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now denies the screen generals that lose me. now you cranes, and bassett, or to the united kingdom, said in a text exchange that he knows nothing of any such operation. and that any suggestion to the contrary is a mere provocation. ukraine's armed forces he added weren't authorized to conduct overseas missions, and he therefore wouldn't have been involved earlier this year. so lensky actually out that's illusion, a because he wanted a shakeup. some saw that move as particularly him trying to get rid of a potentially political arrival in the future. but the point is that he was appointed as ukraine's ambassador to the united kingdom. so if he, the 5, the c i is all orders. if he defines the landscape of orders, then you appoint them as ukraine's ambassador to the united kingdom. again, something that doesn't, doesn't at all, and it's a crushing gig, just aligned with fish. germany reportedly issued an arrest warrant in connection
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with the north stream explosions. how does that fit into this pro? exactly. there were a lot of investigations that were launched after this happened. the denmark, sweden, for example, also launched the investigation is not let know where the couldn't pinpoint the suspect they set up a time. it wasn't so difficult to analyze the data there. they're driven investigation which took almost 2 years to complete. and they looked at everything, email, mobile satellite, phone communications, dna samples from the elect, sabotage team. and it resulted in, in the rush towards fort ukrainian national, who had been living in poland at the time. and he apparently was the culprit, the main diver that place the bones. he somehow, even though they identified the man, he somehow managed to flee and is now apparently in the united kingdom. all of this is very bizarre again, because if you take it back, you boss william and they'll allow this about sabotage and then harming damage in the these pipelines. it was washington. all looks like it's bad if russian beach
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that means tanks and troops crossing the the border of ukraine. again, then there will be we, there will be no longer a north steam to. we will figure that. how will you do that? exactly. since the project and control of the project is within germany's control, i promise you will be able to do joe biden. there himself, his own words. and this was just a few months before may the actual, when they plan this and then september, when the explosions took place. fast forward, the few years later when vladimir putin has been interviewed by tucker carlson and he wants to get in states the office and even talk a call center is open the same opinion at this point as are many, many other people because this doesn't at all who blow up north stream you for sure. i was busy that day. i need it and you have to have uh,
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i just uploaded or uh, you know, you personally may have an alibi, but the c i a has no such alibi. do you, do you have evidence that need or to see i did it made to, you know, i won't get into details, but people always say in such cases, look for someone who is interested in this case, we should not only look for someone who is interested but also for someone who has capabilities because there may be many people interested in, but not all of them are capable of thinking to the bottom of the baltic sea and carrying out this explosion. these 2 components should be connected, who is interested and who is capable of doing it? well, you may want to ignore a lot of my posts, and of course i'm what he has to say when they ignore talk a call send. you want to ignore joe biden himself, but there was another investigation by us award winning journalist seymour hersh. and now his stuff has always been credible. he uncovered a disruption in the my lai massacre before and the us simplicity in that. and what
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he had to say was, washington was behind the sabotage on the north stream gas pipelines, biden's decision to sabotage the pipelines came after more than 9 months of highly secret back and forth, the bade, inside washington's national security community about how to best achieve that goal for much of that time, the issue wasn't whether to do the mission was how to get it done with no over to clue as to who was responsible. once again, it's up to the viewers to decide what seems more reasonable, more logical, and what makes sense at the end of the day, and based on what we're seeing and how many investigations point the finger towards washington. and how we're seeing all these attempts, especially in mainstream media, in the west winds. and now, do any use or not blame him? rush up up, throwing their old pals under the bus that should say some we spoke with sweden
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based independent political research or greg simon's about the bomb shell article. he claims he sees that the claims in the report make little sense in terms of who actually get the go ahead for the into it's a, it's another one of these, a teams that flows of old deniability. that is why nice women bags, but anything above that, the little this attempt to shovel it on to someone else is and try to come out. but mostly because it's like a very, very big movie spread, which i mean is talk does of lee and raises and raises logic wise, possibly challenge that stuff doesn't like, saves that and does a very famous people look to bring some but a, you like this show a policy out of the cycle, speaking with one voice. so washington, this is something more people they say will confirm what they have in washington
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even said no matter how ridiculous and the the also it is on the side today marks, india is 78th independence day. from the british colonial rule, with celebrations in full swing, and the world's most populous country, new delhi, and onto this year's females developed india. it symbolizes the vision of a prosperous and fully developed nation by 2047. know that the age will mark the $100.00 and a bursary of india separation from its colonial improvements. prime minister moody's phase, the country and its people can overcome all obstacles along the way to achieving its goals. and then i'm out of what we have prompt to carry the blood to 400000000 people to eradicate to colonial rule. in india. today, we are 1000000000 full 100000000. and if we move together in the same direction by 2047, we can become vixen palate, overcoming all the obstacles. and the way to these when india got independence from
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a long and bloody british rule. and the readings are movie today gave a speech which lasted for last 90 minutes and making it the longest speech hour given by he. the red 4th on the independence day to day was 11th, consecutive speech, cigna team of the independent, the celebrations to be in. and yet has also been weakest. the part of the woodson part that's essentially to on said, stood developed in the, the region of the rings movie, to meet in the developed by 2047, prominence. and there is a movie also called on the citizens to take a moment and reflect on the sacrifices that the freedom fighters made, in fact, to carry on the legacy to build the country for ward into a stronger and realm of nations of wrong and assessing the will forever being dead to the freedom fighters. but today the prime minister sees that india needs
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a secular civil code. he also in the long speeds, spoke about as the need for protecting the minorities across the board or in a bundle of these deals. spoke about building a was plus education system within the country so that a students don't have to leave the country and go outside a room to study to some of the problem in this a speech of blue print for gold to reforms is what he's indicating that he spoke about making india developing the one nation, one election. we mean agricultural or nothing. we need a need for the uniform civil code, but a sexual or civil court. so very, very resolutely, with speech, by the prime minister, his was independence, a speech also coming to power recently as a coordination government in movie 3 point till now there's a figuring up
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a whole other synonymous with indian independence mohawk mackenzie. while pushing for self determination on sovereignty in his home country, the past, the 1st words an ideology have spread much further than citation. a little mind came to find in the struggle for freedom. and his influence had a profound impact. not only on india, but also across the globe, mahatma gandhi style of non violent protest and intelligent opposition to colonialism. found a particularly into the audience in africa, where his influence on emerging independence campaigns was immense. complete independence through truth and non violence means the independence of every unit be at the humblest of the nation. without distinction of race, color, or creed, tellingly gandhi had experienced the brutality of colonial apartheid during his time working as a lawyer in south africa, gandhi was forcibly removed from the whites only carriage on
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a train in peter merritt's burg, for another being, laws that segregated each carriage according to race, it would be cowardice to run back to india without fulfilling my obligation. the hardship to which i was subjected was superficial. only a symptom of the deep disease of color prejudice. i should try if possible, to route out the disease and suffer hardships in the process. gandhi's treatment as a 2nd class citizen in colonial africa during his time working. there was a turning point in his life to find the moment he dedicated that life to the fight against colonialism, whoever. it's also important to remember that in reality, gandhi's influence was essentially global giants of african nationalism of liberty such as nelson mandela kwan may need coloma and judy as nearly all embrace the teachings of this legendary indian leader from south america to asia, gandhi's months of non violent resistance became a central part of many freedom movements from cuba to northern ireland because
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influence and wisdom found infuse the caustic advocates at the struggle for independence spread like wildfire across the globe. the impact of india's fight for freedom was particularly profound in countries like gonna lead us like quantum, a new chrome i saw the potential of gun these methods i'm teaching inspired by india success crew. my adopted similar strategy using guns fight in britain's colonial rule. and telling me gamma became the 1st african nation to probably gain its independence in 1957. a 1st, i could not understand how gandhi's philosophy of non violence could possibly be effective. it seemed to be utterly feeble and without hope of success. the solution to the colonial problem, as i saw it at that time, lay in armed rebellion after months of studying gone these policy and watching the effect it had uh begin to see that when backed by a strong political organization,
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it could be the solution to the colonial problem as democratic india celebrates its national dates. it represents a beacon of hope for many countries, still struggling to achieve true independence in the post colonial period. india's modern day roll and the bricks alliance is testament to its commitment to a fair, multi point, a world for partnership and cooperation, replaced dominance and coersion. so today is indians proudly. remember, gandy is the architect of indian independence. many others around the world will also be thinking india for leading the way for their own struggles for liberty. in particular, they will remember the gentle lawyer from portland to despite his small physical stature, led not only india, but dozens of other countries on to their pa, for independence and freedom. when my colleague mike watched a spoke, but the son of julius ne or ray townsend is 1st president to as we just heard,
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was among the was at the forefront of the fight for a freaking independence from british rule. not a rocket and i re saves india is efforts inspire the confidence at large to fight for its freedom. even though the 1000000 some faces may have changed. so this colonialism, the dr. forks. location is still very strong and maybe even stronger than the very pause uh 50 years ago. what is the difference between the indian and tens m e n, or maybe in general, african ways of fighting for freedom from colonial powers. what's the backup pass in your opinion? if we compare both sides i, this is a strong connection the if you're looking in history between the independent struggles in india and those in terms of the end of office and countries. when, when india games independence, the 1948, it conspired people around the world was still under colonial right. to believe
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that it's possible to change, to break free from colonial power plan dependents. tons in here also supported of african countries fight for freedom. it became a key player in the struggle in many locations. it also came on the tech from the point of useful in your forces. india also led by naval health start to the minor lined movement, which also included in many african countries. the movement gave newly independent countries a way to work together and resist the new forms of colonialism doesn't. yeah, also joined the movement of states independence in 1961. so when india for treatment dependance through 9 environment means tons of new. it took a different approach, especially when it came to have support for the liberation struggle in southern africa might 5, i believe that all the peaceful efforts should come 1st. he believes that if they
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didn't put, if there was not a positive response for the colonizers, then it, it became necessary to use force. and so when peaceful methods they talked of seed, he became a strong support of regression, struggling in southern africa to amy for the top 3 state indian prime minister has sets india sites on the coming. a leading global economic powerhouse with a strong focus on the funds technologies to achieve the target. well, let's take a look at the numbers and history of how the indian economy hasn't sold over the centuries. in the pre colonial era. india was one of the world economic super power, so cutting for a full quarter of the world's g d p in the 16th century. for example, at the same time, british gdp wasn't anywhere close to india and economic capacity in the same period. while the strength of the indian system was mainly built on the export of
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manufactured goods, artistic hyundai crops, including jewelry and gloss, were textile industries. all sorts of spices and other products accounted for a large proportion of pre colonial indian exports. however, under london route, india was turned into an exporter of roll materials, with a full half of it's for and trade restricted to britain, while the crowd controlled india's trade and tax system and made its own profitable for the side asian country to export manufactured goods. while flooding the sub comes in with made in britain products, so money ended up killing, bought to europe over and over again. indian historian handles send to the cities that britain's wealth was built on the 5th of india as well. or was colonialism all about it was about teaching books, an extra sauces and all the big things that he had on siphoning them off in
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a sense to the ways to england. you know, if england's going back to me became aware of the country by the india being the british plus the right to india short, britain was a pull country. even bill was far more richard in britain. richard the became aware of the country by stealing from india, and there will be many used to much single softball estimate. so this, there are 2 will be trillion dollars worth in, you know, into these assessment. if you look at what the reads, all goods in the goods was stolen on wealth was stolen from india or extracted from india and transferred to the west by the, by the colonial rulers. of course, the indian uh, you know, mines and the germans and jewelry indian diamonds. all kinds of things. what extract it from india, i shifted. this is a tragedy. and this is the story of colonialism. and he will ever ration from the british empire, a lord india to regain its economic power. the country nightstands in the top 5
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economies of the world ahead of its former colonial power right now in order to become one of the fastest growing markets across the globe. the government also established make in india program now its ultimate goal is to become a leading manufacturer and investment destination. and the strategy is bearing fruits. i'm expanding, i t sector encompassing artificial intelligence data science and other spears has added to indian growth while the medical sector and renewable energy remained among the key priorities for development handle. then good i can say is the economic type of turns in the favor of the deli, i didn't get started as the not least, right? i mean, you used to agree gaming all the flowers, the tired of the boss. you know, you look at our information technology system, which has been agreed saw so well in the last to introduce id of indian id
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companies and digitize ation and technology solve the biggest and most successful companies in india audit. and that's we also in the factory is beginning to lead games to india, crossman shipping the you know, fmc g product. so in every sector you'll see lots of larger companies and, you know, entrepreneurial efforts in every direction, especially in things like technology. we are really superseding england. you will see you what i've read in the news that you want to bring. the biggest static on companies is now investing in british telecom soto. it's the companies now that have beginning to buy up the british companies. you know, the, the, you know, the diet has done and as it were entities, india, which is probably in the, in, in the seat of power. let's turn to the middle eastern gallows of finally where some 13 people were killed at over 30. wouldn't get an idea of strikes a residential buildings and con eunice on weddings day,
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according to local authorities. the ambulances rush casualties to be already overwhelmed. our master hospital residents with us, they waited for the bodies of the relatives to be released to them. the medical facility has long been locking fuel and humanitarian supplies to treat the growing flow of wounded people. a recent report by the geneva based euro med monitoring group said that since october 7th, it's really forces have killed more than 17000 palestinian children at least 2100 of them were infants under too many children who survived this really strikes are not working. and on exclusive and fee that hadn't been anything. lemme console for foreign relations and international cooperation told us the us enables the idea of to commit quotes more crimes a better idea. western countries are.

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