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the, the roster consultants can include the supply room in the cargo region. this is new to the all those 15 degree important areas. the keys, close, clean, good as well. so stop by the initial intent was completely unaware of mister dorval's visit to prompt that's quite normally by the way, because i've never been aware of the comings and goings of nationals from all over the world. whether they have french nationality or the presence of mind was in depth. and so from the rest of the co founder of those details in the previous slide, a policy in white for release is a data from one of the members. this one being conditioned into any company,
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all these things to intervene is really expensive. it is a bottom piece regarding international law. doesn't care about any of the international legitimacy. the world is watching and staying silent while still supporting the occupying state. and it's more against our people, the road crossing from moscow, every hour of the day. this is on the i'm much i'm on a with the headline. so is, is finding awesome forces have taken more fit physically in both in the areas on the front lines crossing off supply routes, lead for an emergency and done boss. and the article really dom, that's according to law offices, defense benefit of course, the load rena colorado. has the details of russia is making significant
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progress on the ground. and why is that significant? that's because russia has managed to liberate a number of key areas. why are they key? because that will really damage ukraine's ability to get more supplies and also to get access to all the critical areas in eastern ukraine. so russia is really consolidating its efforts right now. that's what it appears. and we have, of course, the crate and officials who are naturally panic. and if we're talking about losses in the past week, you craigslist, almost 17000 soldiers and that's what even counts and those that they lost on the russian soil. and course, over the past week it was 400 soldiers. and in general, since the beginning of all the prizes incursion into course, they lost a, a 1000 soldiers. so that's a loss. and really, a lot of people are wondering, what's the point, the force of that incursion was because they sent a lot of their troops over the course going bush and so leaving themselves completely exposed on the front line over there, allow in russia to make those advances and now we also heard from the cranes top
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commander, who apparently spends a couple of days on the eastern cross, our maze friends, also known as the cross. and he said that the situation there is extremely tough and the russians are really fighting back ever since that incursion. and so course also we had a former ukrainian present, petro portion co who also visited that area just recently. and he said that that situation there is dire, those were his words, the situation is dire. he also doesn't understand why they weren't better prepared . because apparently a year ago he offered through his fund so build forth, dissertations there, and the local administration was offered. but apparently that idea will shut down by the 5 friends office. so he also doesn't understand wants to like this plan. that's all. yeah, most of the course of course is very important, but i can say the fate of what cost is to be decided in about a month or year as the enemy was supposed to be stopped. the thousands of
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kilometers away from the crossed stopped by force vacation structures, which did not exist. so that one so, so understand keeps strategy including ukrainians themselves. meanwhile, you have a ukraine's foreign minister who's continuing to ask you to send them more weapons and that it's really urgent that they send that right now. in particular, it was air defense systems. and also of course, we have the you foreign policy chief who's really urgent ukraine's allies to deliver on their promises and also to left restrictions on the use of western weapons in russia. so why does all of this tell you panicking? i losing 5 people look killed, and dogs is wounded when a missile struck an apollo on building an equal in a city of hardcore lodge and blaze around to it. it has to be an exceedingly great media and local official
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said it was a russian but his and then though the moscow has maintained that it does not solve the civilians who the numerous times that have been report. so the claim advocacy and miss, i'll gain all cool. so i'm selecting unintended areas. so this is the french president has denied media ripples of the meeting, had been prepared for him with poverty, little pride to his arrest in paris, and not even sometimes he had nothing to do with the telegrams co founder being detained. a simple sounds and as far as i'm concerned, i was completely unaware of mister dorval's visit to france. that's quite normal by the way, because i've never been aware of the comings and goings of nationals from all over the world. whether they have french nationality or not. it's not true that i issued any invitation whatsoever. it's totally false. why was not supposed to see mister, do it off either at the end of last week, or in the days to come?
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as part of our little faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty on smooth charges, the french capital is francine to a support for him or to come to the right to miles and dives into a house of ton from the western darling into escape it back before the front state . consider telegraph founder, pub, elder of a pariah facing preliminary charges on everything from eating and imbedding drug trafficking to organized crime and propagation of child porn. because simply founding an app apparently now means that you're literally driving the getaway car for every criminal that happens to use it. they're all somehow found the time is busy cries free to dine with french president a menu and back home. 6 years before pavel juror of land is in a french holding cell, the anti establishment, founder of the message in that telegram was in a very different position in france. having lunch with president the manual ma
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crone at the luncheon 2018 which hasn't been previously reported, but crohn invited the russian born durrell to move telegram to paris. people familiar with the discussion said, drove, declined at the time. the french leader even discussed granting french citizenship to him. one of the people said, it sounds like nicole, the leader of list stuff definition was all up in drugs grill, talking about making it official with a naturalization that was mysteriously fast tracked and also proposing that telegrams being moved to france. when pressed about that naturalization, my call just said then something that he personally does, basically for rich guys who make an effort to speak french that has been doing this with you. also, in terms of naturalization, it is indeed a decision that we made in 2018 as i recall, which was taken in a completely assume strategy to allow men and women who are office athletes entrepreneurs to become citizens after they make the effort to learn the french
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language, these are people who develop wealth and innovation in the world, and they are welcome to become french citizens. so i made sure that mr. du, or off became one of them, just like i did with mr. spiegel, an american entrepreneur as well as the mac doesn't athletes. i am in the state of law where justice operates independently. so what happened here? well, let's just say that they initially really liked his branding a russian who had a spot with moscow over the app, which in their branding stands for freedom. and it was briefly banned in 2018 in russia, sparking protests around the country in favor of a free internet, complete with paper airplane prop symbolizing telegrams logo. so this is the kind of thing that can be leveraged by the state department that's constantly trying and to parlay any unrest. injuries in change says who an actual former state department official telegram is, is very, very powerful vehicle for the us state department to be able to mobilize protests,
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to be able to galvanized political support. the national endowment for democracy was actually paying the main administrators of the telegram channels, who were orchestrating those rights. those protests, not employees of telegram, but people in general, administrators, the people are using it or organizing others to use right? us and french, shared military intelligence and diplomatic and economic interest in or in arresting problem. and finally, getting the leverage they have craved for so long to be able to both control time, kilograms, content, migration practice. but also the, you know, the ability to get this backend access to it for, you know, to just read every russian text message effectively tell them apparently featured so prominently as an active as tool in the ronnie and protests in january 2018 as the most popular messaging app in that country that ends up being permanently banned just a few months later under the pretext of national security. so it's around this time . the juror off is being wined and dined by not cold. according to the french press,
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with natural really not seeming to mind what was brewing behind telegrams, cloak of encryption, as long as it was causing problems for others. now around that time, back home was also like, hey, why don't you get your little app over here? and he was pretty much pressuring drugs to relocate the app, to francis. meanwhile, telegram went on to help back to this communicate with each other during the western backed protests in hong kong, again, spacing, which of course were framed by the western process totally organic and leader this because the us of course, has absolutely no interest in using home or taiwan against china. as we seen over and over again. but more we recently the office been linked to this summer's and time migrant unrest in britain and has started to come under fire from western governments like spain, norway, in germany as it proliferates across the globe. it's really not hard to see how the
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same western governments that apply to its role as a facilitator of democracy in other countries may not appreciate it doing the same at home to the point where it suddenly becomes convenient to point out that it's not just freedom fighting activists who are cruising down telegrams, encrypted information, highway, but also an assortment of sex pass terrorists and money monitors. and just as conveniently, any roadblocks that they're able to set up through lothair against or off or otherwise would just happen to allow them to peer right. into everyone's car window . right. as far as the size of those as well, my cron claims to the free speech to offend so far. he's done exactly the opposite . emmanuel, i'm a chrome due in his speech in belgrade. so this is not about political persecution of due of but about legal proceedings. i think the next question to mccomb will be,
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what is it like to be in the place of those whom you ground the slick used yesterday of what you're doing today? by numerous requests, we're playing the song, try walking in my shoes by depression mode for manual from sunny berries, early head falling pool. so this gall and nixon who says that is how likely the will see the fed far lens. the west is too interested in his persecution. i don't have any confidence that um, even if uh the go to court that the owner of telegram could possibly get a fair trial based on the kind of things that have happened in the west recently. i mean, if you look at what happened with julian assigns, if you look at recently what's been happening with the correct down, whether it's uh, richard met her, scott ritter on various people who say things that are controversial regarding the government narrative is what's called the rules based or basically in that is that of the united states and its allies, or in this instance it's colonies in europe,
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can do anything they want to. they have, as long as they have the permission of the united states, of course the united states will try to use, you know, clause will deniability. this is to me i, i firmly believe that us intelligence is a part of this. and that basically, they're doing effectively what, what was called in the past by the c, i a extraordinary rendition. and what they would do in the past is if they wanted someone tortured rather than bring them here, what would be a legal was they would have a one of their uh, you know, a host country kidnapped the person and they would, they would torture them somewhere else they would farm out their dirty work. personally, i believe that us intelligence is farming out their dirty work to france, so that france can do it. and i think they're really upset and not because of the, of the actions that were taken. whether it's, you know, child abuse, etc, child for advocating. i think they're really upset because they don't have a back door so that they can utilize telegram for their intelligence activities around the world. a pro product c m p site. and so this has been
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a rest home by british authorities. a family member of sarah wilkinson said, those are the offices from accounting terrorism unit rated the house, i've ceased or electronic devices. so wilkinson, who was the lease on them, has long been working as a result. so as human rights activists covered in the crisis in garza, she has denalis where they support is. obama was repulsive. the rest of the content and she posted online. and oh, nice this, it was, it has a choose a break and government of trumpet on the fundamental freedom of speech. we hold the same media, british government, full responsible for the stupid act of intimidating and oppressing journalist as well as human rights activities in favor of these really occupation entity. well, that is just one reason case. well, same thing is that on the very same day boomers, please press charges against
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a co founder of the organization of palestine action, which in bonnet no, he's infuse of support in blacklisted group under the u. k. terrorism, i'm finding coverage in cool. i can certainly see those obligations a power at least um, from a couple of speeches he made. another example in just richard met her 2 weeks ago, was detained in london. heathrow airport also on the terrorism as allegedly pertaining to his reporting on the war in gauze of those cases of fault outrage among prominent members of the public, including formal picking fluid front man, roger waters. they arrest you for standing up for human rights campaign a occasions? chad aside, england is now a fascist state. 1984 has arrived and is alive and well i was gonna say issue with british parliamentary and i'm broke
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off with george galloway. he said the new u. k. government sciences, a see the settings and dangerous precedence. a written is not yet a fascist country, but it is definitely on the road to extinguishing a freedom of speech. in the case of mrs. wilkinson, a 61 year old lady, highly respected, both in our own community and in the wider pro palestine community, which is millions of people in brooklyn. to turn up with 12 police officers. i mean, you try calling the police in britain today. if you are the victim of an order, not a crime, you'll be lucky to see one officer in 12 hours. she has 12 officers, including people in by le club us from the counter terrorism branch of the
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police are a tweet, a 6 day one year old woman, arrested by 12 officers for a week. you know, i'm going to tell you just around this time in 1940 our small number of our pilots. i found him the i'm the few why up in the fighting his lars. engaging air force of the loved wafaa a defending what we believed to be insurance. freedom in this land, including the freedom to speak, the freedom freely to think the freedom to uh, to demonstrate growth tests and of these freedoms. i'm not being butchered in plain sight. and our young men, the flu, often to their deaths in the battle of britain,
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august, september 19 4th. they must be turning in their grave. indeed, the joys you know, some, some critics of a case of the government of imposing a new wave of authoritarianism in the country. what are your thoughts on? well, there's no doubt that there is, if you are someone speaking out against the prevailing orthodoxy, then if you do retain your liberty, you will at least suffer from i will go to the mix suppression of your output, strangulation of various kinds, binding d platforming halls being refused to you when you want to give a speech and monitor constantly by uh, by an over we named state police force. we never used to have a state police funeral, but it is quite clear all of this that's now happening is being directed from the
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top from key or style immersed. labor government, so call, or they are presiding over a correct dollar on this, it does all the things that i grew up being told, well things the other people that in other countries know in free countries like ours, i would say, uh you actually also have one in question, and that was it is this because of, of caste um, as a new government uh, of cracking down on freedom of speech or it is loading in the, in the making as well. it has been long in the making, but it has intensified in the 50 days or so of gear star mazda administration. b could not be closer to the actual, both in the ukraine and in gaza. he's made britain right at the center of the storm. so far,
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no one has hit back at him or is interest, but the time may come. when the british people on their legitimate interest pay a high price for style mars over association with zalinski and with net now. and miss star mar is more than any other british political figure at this point and time over associated with both of those. but there's another issue. he went to germany the other day and gave a speech and concluded a treaty, a new treaty with germany. what could possibly go wrong with shultz unbearable? and this is backed up for britain's new and closer association with the to be in union. thus, don't we break so that we're back in the european union to all intents and purposes
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and in germany, and as you've just been discussing in france, these, uh, i'm to democratic track downs. are all the rage tried demonstrating in germany against the prevailing orthodoxy. try opening a platform like telegraph in france, which allows people to speak against the prevailing orthodoxy. you very well will ebay likely end up behind bars in prison on criminal charges? it's almost impossible to believe the pay is which all of this is now happening. and it really is still a drum not quite nicely. it brings me on to my next question that i was gonna ask you about your thoughts on this current down all the time. we're obviously you have a good old in for us. i mean, these charges i gave the same i love hate to stick as well. i, if the charges against him have any validity,
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then the owners of every single platform from instagram through facebook, through twitter and all the others are all guilty of the same thing. they own our platform, sometimes a tiny minority of people using their platform. do sort, did daughter elicit things? but the funny thing is, telecom is not even in the top 8 of those. instagram has more examples already public publicly revealed. all these kind of saw that sometimes illegal activities on their platform. are they going to address is i'll come back if he touches down in patters. i don't, but the truth is, it bravo was arrested because he's a russia. he may be a de ross, an aged russian. he may be a roger who is distance himself from russia, but he'll always be
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a russian to them. and it's very hard to believe that the action taken by mackerel was not coordinated with washington, which is of course, in the process of destroying the tick tock platform for the same reason in a way, not because those anything bad on tick tock. there is lots bad on all these platforms, but because picked up was owned by the chinese. that's the real reason they are. they are incinerating the color duration of dick talk. and this is the same reason in paris. they're going off to do it off because these russia, since i say, i mean we know that uh before, uh, the west side of c. o. so as a frogs in the itself. so distance themselves from probably about 0 but they, they also include the size washer, but now they've sort of in a flip from, so my,
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i wanna know the you'll, you'll take on a, perhaps a do think about the role of is, is paying the price of refusing to take sides or no highly over those proverbial keys. but how does it maybe he just doesn't agree with, you know, how the, the west or west and kind of look at global confidence such as explained in god. these fighting says pay the play a role in was getting involved. what's happening with the if you think it seems highly likely. i mean a lot in mosque is currently threatened by the very same european union. rambo has been run out of rods, literally banned from france. and musk a prime, although he's fully on side with the west on policy and gaza. he's not entirely on side with the western policy in the ukraine. and you know, you get a benefit and how to this is not allowed in uh,
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in today's western world. if you're not with us, you're against us. the same mentality of george bush jr over the war when he said you're not with us, you're against us. that's the reason why there are a m that a against deal on most is leading him to be threatened. he would be well advised to avoid progress in the near future because he cannot be fully relied on to whole is support the drive. don't walk 3 shakara. if. if you're skeptical about the wisdom of going into world war 3, you're so done. that will be hunted down wherever possible. all right, to our side of the now 9 year and may we need to have agreed to certain some of the security and cooperation and then deals signed everything, pull. let's see officials, a lot of
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a woman of tires that will prove this either from 2 by 2 in these. yeah. last year both parties reaffirmed their commitment to resuming and strengthening collaboration with a view to ensuring regional stability and security. but who are the july 2023, which i will say that and he has present st relations between that and country and nearby nigeria. it was the close division within the west african group of nations known as a cos the 9 year and need it in until the blogs threatened to intervene militarily at that time to restore costs increase in order in the job. the threatened problems and these yet because you know, fast. so i'm molly to withdrawal from the alliance. the new deal signals, and the jazz intention to re engage activity and security cooperation within i. q is lead multinational. joint task was live down to a executive site through the antique corruption network. we hon. ebony is oh it's
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okay. let me just see if i can so bye for joining us here today on on t. now there's this agree when no one else saw it, what was the precondition for the signing of this agreement between nice, nice, yeah, and no idea what julia has always as a nation made can good nibbling to just this week. all the countries that surrounded her incidentally, are the countries that sort of run that and i do the idea of practical country. that is especially thing from now. i yes should be no, any recommendation for the signing of such i'm not reading it in my own opinion. and if there is any you to just a mechanism, it's just a part of the mechanism to reach in such an agreement. that really isn't there. both countries and governments must learn how to make to nibble is their
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sweet, your next neighbor. and it comes to you shot jack baldes, wait, any country that you have extra into the top of the main top cities you ought to walk. we didn't don't brimwell of. we're trying to understand in which i have a cooperation on most charter aspects in order to maintain good nearby the nice because this we here comes the security of wisconsin and i think that should be made your request size plus such that i've seen that before. so unfortunate that when the ministry who happened to be in new jersey probably, uh, the west of regarding echo as the west up regarding community of missions instead of them to post, talk to lee and good need do. and every over the country document price of those
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military asked move life of you know, for us. so i'm the money here with the resident military's i think we was connected into our vision as a we get set up medically or intervention. what's most upside. you can see by didn't do it when got to know that to the to the kind of big good voice. but you're west, i'm far was one thing concrete. uh. yeah. to me. and so that's was each, each is very good. it went from development. that's and i do that and i realize that the need to me to yeah, policies that sweeney is uh, it says a need. i a good news, but uh so, you know, yeah. and a cool of that, that it was ready to conduct some lindsey intervention in need. or if they provide that evidence uh, to restore
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a democratic government failed. why didn't they go ahead with those plans? well, in the 1st place, you must going to see the idea sector with the implication of starch. i was one of those who run settings. i'm almost done. i do it on televisions from them noon. ever meet atkins by echo us to engage in military intervention in the gate. in the 1st please, the step and i do that for the the um is that the uh west upper countries closes at booking. uh, all those countries, including for the brass to prosecute well in new jersey on behalf of the united states um prose, writing took niddy. good boy in those kinda who goes contents in the name of the pricing for democracy, which was actually not the price for demo for is uh just um.
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