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fits into their strategic objectives on the battlefield itself. when we feel confident on that, we have a better understanding of how that all knits together. so you know, i'm happy to read out more, but right now we're still working and still have some questions and we're getting that back. so it seems to be a tard back. it was a joy p r, stunt gone wrong. and if were to believe the various reasons for a given by the ukrainian side, it's also a dismal failure. deflect troops from dumbass. nope. the russians are still advancing. forced the russians to negotiate? nope, don't russians have now ruled out talking to key f reports the russians apart from the border? nope, the russians will probably take more ukrainian territory now. but at least there's one man who actually sees these for what they are. such actions, of course, pursue a military goal to stop the offensive of our troops to completely liberate the territory of the guns gun. don't ask republics as well as the territory of november . we'll see you. and what are the results?
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the pace of offensive operations by the russian armed forces has not decreased, but on the contrary, increased increased by one and a half times our forces. i'm moving forward along the entire line of contact. so when the dust settles increased on rush it another to be drugs out, the remnants of the ukrainian army. one thing will become absolutely clear. the cursed incursion won't be remembered as a great ukrainian victory. but as a foolhardy p or student that cost the lives of thousands of potentially spelt the beginning of the end for the landscape of his dictatorship in t of well, that's a recap of the weekends. big news stories, i'll have more of the top of the hour to mature the cubic company. again. this is your party introduction. the line, scott bennett, i'm a former united states army psychological warfare officer. really served in the
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state department counterterrorism office under investor del bailey. so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area and gather the facts to take back to the american people in the course of the
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hold on bass of the front line. so this is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying, this is where the buildings are exploding. so i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war, the ones in the street, the level of the building was being collapse. i wanted to see the soldiers that were fighting and hear from them why they were fighting, powerless, fighting started in their opinion. and ultimately, where we're heading, the ready, the 1st american army officer who's been here since then, snowden saw i want to see with my own eyes, what american taxpayer dollars have done the i think this is a privilege and a duty to come in the most important thing that we can do is show that america
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has americans that do not have conflict, resentment, possibility, or prejudice towards russia. so it's sad that america is turned into war, but i think that's why american military officers can come and view the show that america is not about war. and this, this is, this is an opportunity to see firsthand what's happened and what the truth is. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the russian special forces training, these guys are ready for action, which are very, very impressive, highly proficient on their weapons and their magazine changes. course the kalashnikov has the best rifle on the planet. and that becomes very, very apparent in the simplicity of their changes. and their maneuverability and their use of this weapon systems. the classic off is not only the most rugged rifle, but it is the most simple for high combat, high stress situations. what's impressive is the maneuverability of the soldiers. these guys are remarkably tight or marketable professionals.
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okay . tell them it's been a long time since i had a collection ago. the good good weapon. now the best weapons, the truck truck.
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the world to thank you. well trained. well train man. well sorry. tell him. he's well, a good trainer with this memo land. yeah, it takes me back to infantry training, drill, drill, drill, drill, drill. a sort of operations are things like ballet hours and
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hours and hours and hours and hours of drilling. so it comes muscle memory. when it comes matthew pretty quick, you're holding a weapon, the proper pos, your magazine, flipping it's so it's a great weapon though. the collection and cough is without a doubt, one of the most lethal weapon systems. simplicity, 762 round. that's something that it will be in for the i'm 16 of these weapon systems have ever
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the, i enjoyed being with the tank crews in the russian military officials that were showing us the, the use of these vehicles that was nice to go out in the money to get dirty and enjoying the rain the vehicle. typically the vehicle is 50 to about some got do you have some quotes? the vehicles through doug. those are the more go to watch any mama, papa, but i don't see any t. so you go to the extent vehicles to to the city mothers go to seal document should be go anymore. not csv. matos can. how can i don't you know the serbian gentleman i spoke with extensively in spanish. we had that in common. so we had
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a conversation in spanish, he had a patch pro putting on his, on a shirt. he was very positive towards president putin as all the soldiers were. but they were again volunteers fighting for level of country fighting against fascism village seals a deal. so 30, it's your same or more important legal. it's the most often when it's a device that is the says, oh my god. all right, uh, one of the few on the boards the land was just as good as yes. are you sure? sure. sure. sure. sure. house and we will need to get a mini to most of the sort of law. oh yes. just like oh so you moist. just wanted to let you know. that's what it goes. fussy of a little bit the what's the most interested on the phone? was it or something back to that that was the fuel? know the answer. well, so you know, so print out
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a who quoted me for the actual name, dave, majority, obvious thing as long as some of the formats give that to it's clear. so to ok, sounds like the latest ones out of the way, but there was no way of switching the button. okay. was always the lender thing to provide as well. thank you very much for that. you know, when to very well constructed based staff and had a massive part of bosch soup that we shared. and i think that's extraordinary. important to keep the motivation of the troops i is to maintain a, a connection to civilized and fraternal living. and they were jocular, they were happy, they were motivated, there was a joyful enthusiasm in the hearts of the russian soldiers where i think the ukrainian soldiers are full of dread fear and the ventu ality of defeat.
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and perhaps absolute destruction can when it's so for, for what i know well and i'll be on the point the same post in the the, the model. well, when we're out in the field, i enjoyed the meeting, the young japanese gentleman who had joined the troops and was finding on the front lines. he was fighting as a independent volunteer because he was an anti globalist. he did not want seen the george soros global as tyranny spread. and russia was the only country that uh, was fighting back against that high stakes. yeah. yeah. rum. download them on month one month. yes. from japan. yes. okay. and have you seen any action?
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have you been fighting the enemy? uh no. uh i yeah. i uh just uh the the rankings and uh yes i love watching is a here. uh, i don't the golf quite yet. not yet. yes. not yet. we you want to. oh yes, yes. okay. so are you officer or enlisted me set restaurant is sergeant sergeant. okay. i was a lieutenant in the us aren't. oh yeah, good. yeah it's, it's good to see so many people from around the world coming to fight for russia. yeah. against nazis, against global as against george soros and all of this wickedness. yes. and, and i think the russia will when very, very soon. oh yes,
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i believe a go shop. we do a b, this will. yeah. yes. as western leaders recklessly talk of escalating the conflict, can you frame european voters has said the exact opposite message pro war and meets are clearly out of step with voters. and they've been punished for the the year we see. and you can hear explosions in the background. hi mars or or
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some ukrainian web us weapon the craniums have got 155 or a calorie. but the us loves to send look at all these bullet holes and shrapnel. well they have reinforced the building with sandbags which is to shield it from artillery rounds criminal, the explosion, violence grenades. so it is turned a civilian city. and a currency changed into a war zone where they are afraid of bombings and artillery rounds. and judging by last night's music in the sky, ah, it's still going on. so it just occurred to me what americans would do if their banks had sandbags surrounding them. what would americans do if their children were afraid to walk to school? plus the high more missile fall in the middle of their play grounding,
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killed them. but a man, what would americans do if they had a similar situation going on in oklahoma? that's happening. and then that's so the target, the military target that was so important for the ukrainians to strike was the city library. a city library containing books and knowledge was done. of course, those are toxic to the a cranium. nazi sugs led by zelinski silver. that'd be a feel of this up like you to we might be ask who is good up, steve? to best select, let's say, if even the cdl was use metal model for do you do use the more young is miles
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that you have the most of the morning to chose? well, i'm very sorry. nobody's been since the review. i don't really know how would the people here i've had to live for 10 years, 10 years, and some people are telling me that most of these holidays haven't been so intense . you know, it's like, i don't really know how to handle it. you know, the, what i'm seeing here is almost sometimes the unbelief. yeah. for me at the and how the people are still functioning is also, you know, it's beyond belief because we in australia and canada in the united states have never experienced with their experiencing care. absolutely. never before have we have we had this in the west. we've lived a life of luxury. in fact, this for 50 years. yeah. yeah, exactly where we're sitting this moment is the front line. yes. i mean that it's
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within our to be right. yeah. how is the yes, is the front? no, yes. it's the frontline city, the, the sand. this thing is that it is american weapons being use that are causing americans to have to wear body armor when they visit cities like the next
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the most. but then would you mind 8 sir, or wait a minute or things a quenched guessing they're going to send me pictures on on the is this your mother? i'm just giving it over. i know she'd be actually done. where send me spreading seemed academic kind of sick and let me know which one sooner beat, but the most, the new most of them. no. okay. then of course, the more you know,
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you want you to know create to. so we are in a time that couldn't be the last to days. and we must be solved in light voices of love for people to see and find christ. so it's hard, but good spiritual man like you provide the light for people to follow the shooting and assume it's a frustrating them with the globe by motor smart there's, there's numerous thrown in with the me, i just belittle my blow credit and that's where it is. in you is you're going to create a new across the board. several credits could look at the boulevard. you know, frustrating already in general with those degrees gives
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a grand sportage in giving it to the officials that i need to do because i don't want any football i'm you're standing in let me have to go to the station board. then americans loved the russians and the premiums we know evil has been done in the american name. and we're praying against it. that's why i can a and many, many other americans are defenders of russia and ukraine, the c c. c literacy. now let's go out of
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time. i'm sorry for your loans. i'm sorry that you're here. i've come to take the truth back to america and help the end of this for i wanted to bring you some gift. these are for you know, fast healthy. may i ask how you were wanting to move into the new concept? kamikaze drop me because of the real estate. yeah. without getting charged yet so long preston. i have no actually i pay the full died of the origin but for the amount of some but as a new man, most of the of the buses i need seen in the college to the my own us, please give my gifts or not use collision with one of the visual courses, but if somebody anybody so we didn't know what was in there. so let me tell you what i need to know about for that because we're issue with getting bored. now that
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i need to come to you and we've got a schedule there is a place doesn't ask definitive or well, don't know, just do one more slip. i've got the book which some conflicts mean i wrote the which symbol google, which goes over to the risk of losing a okay. is that a man principal gave to me is besides helping us, i wanted to meet the wounded russian soldiers to look into their eyes and see the patriotism and the heroism that they were embodied by. i wanted also talk with them about how they were hurt, what weapon said injured them? were they mines? were the missiles, with a high martial, they cluster bombs. and they come from the united states that they come from britain that they come from germany, france, how were they injured in what conditions in the camp? so these are all the manufactured in the united states,
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a sense to ukraine for me, i thought i'd give him the most viewed the mushroom for. yeah, yeah, devastating. the we have the rules for this or not this one you might have didn't use the main and us the cardboard. so blue line dot com. oh, do you got a phone number? i should give them a call more than opposite me and tell them, hey, i got your properties in the criminal enterprise because the politicians there take tax fair dollars to buy these weapons or getting money in their own pockets from the defense contractor
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agencies. so all the companies that make these weapon systems giving money to the american politicians for passing a passing financial packages. so literally graham and all of these republicans and democrats who vote to send weapons to ukraine. they're getting money off the top. they'll get a $1000000.00 in brown bag of cash. so right behind the building that was struck on november 6th by high bar farms time. our missiles fired by the ukranian military, that killed civilians. the so we're going into the building that has been shredded by highmark missile systems . the see the impact on the wall?
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it's shredded. all the shrapnel went up slow. is that same? mine's yes, as mine rules. so that sign says mine's is if mine is to blow us up. so it will be a little cautious in many ways. i feel like that classic theme from the world war to tape for the american army takes the german towns folk into the concentration camp to show them what the nazis were doing in their extermination camps. all of this propaganda that russia invaded with ambitions against germany and the you and the west saw both that russia came in to defend the people of dynette school were being genocide, such as a woman, young, pretty woman who was captured rate torture branded for, got cut in a swastika shape
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, it's, it's almost uh, almost depletion in the west, but this whole idea of, with my, to the last you brain in some truth behind it. i mean, think about that for the american, the $60000000000.00 for the reason. a package, not a lot of money. a lot of money stays within the united states in terms of the defense contracts and the like, pulled off money that, you know, they buy times like prolonged the wall to keep rush of busy. you know, this is the, ultimately, this, what the west is doing is on a file, you know,
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trying to preserve west to the heck higgin, many the of wanted to come here since i was 12. when my grandfather told me that his mom came from russia that we were, i was part russians. i didn't plan on staying as long as i was gonna look around. i was gonna see if it was for me, but then i came and then i was like, i remember when i go home, i've never been happier in life than i am here in russell. i've only lived here a few months, but i wanted to tell you what fascinates me about russia and share the stories of other foreigners who lived here like jay who worked as a chef and now raises goats and mix cheese in the countryside series like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by the f. b. i. us, embassies. and for countries that come after me it's,
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it's wild like an american family that recently moved to russia with 6 children. i've never felt safe for land tire life then living here the, this hours headline stories, the phone girl, the globally popular telegram up, is reportedly detained in front. and the last interview before his arrest papa durham, v o u. s. security agencies are pressuring him to violate the privacy of the platforms, users. we got too much attention from the, from the, at the i to, it's easy to wherever we came to be with israel launch. it strikes across the southern 11 on calling it to a pre emptive measure against because pull up the militant group in turn pledges folks harsh response on for the 1st time in 25 years of polio,

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