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[000:00:00;00] the says of washington and cases are tea of sewing, and this cord and the vision, russia is deputy envoy to the un says the allegations sam from fear over those channels, global viewership, and it's refusal to stick to the mainstream narrative. the current and us administration is absolutely not interested in americans having access to any alternative point of view, since archie is still a very popular channel in the us and around the world, washington is trying to direct it to anger. specifically, at ortiz and other russian use agencies that are trying to convey the truth. we take
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a deep dive into the rooms of the so called russian this information cases the west has been all too willing to allege for years and ask who benefit from the client plus the thousands again, gather and tell them be demanding the resignation of the as really prime minister for his failure to secure and peace deal with a moss and get the remaining hostages in does of fried the live and the rest and capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. there are exactly 0 choices of any for an interference in the upcoming us presidential election. that's the findings of the american intelligence community. a conclusion which flies in the face of other narratives coming out of washington. as we have not observed any fully knocked us seeking during the fee and
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the conduct of the 2024 elections. we continued to morning her efforts to cast out on the electro process or claims that they have been defeated in the process when they have not actually done so a tactic known as perception hacking that admission hasn't stopped to the rhetoric of being ramped up, including against this network earlier in the week the us treasury impose the sanctions on several r t employees, including editor in chief margarita see money on their accused of sewing. this cord and division in america charged or denies. washington. this justice department also chimed in saying, r t is a threat to the upcoming election. for years, the russian government has used r t to see and amplify their propaganda. narratives around the world, russia remains a predominant foreign threat to our elections. the government of russia continued to use r t to direct this information and propaganda. r t has used people living and working
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inside the us to facilitate contracts with american media figures to create and disseminate russian propaganda here. and it's becoming more and more ridiculous as we go through this, this whole idea. i mean, it even seems that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing and motioning. we got one agency uh, you know, uh, loving the sanctions. we got another one saying that this, this at this interference of been going on for a long time and it is on going to be another one that basically saying that we can't find any evidence whatsoever of this. so this is like the, obviously someone is rolling a snowball here, it's a distraction to something going on, obviously, because these, the, the psalms do not at all. the washington knows. and that it needs to do something to try and keep this narrative of russian interference going. it's in all we've all seen this episode of the, of the show. we all know how it ends. we all know there's not that actually to and i think they probably actually know to what it said also defines rather they don't
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speak to the client media of anybody. the client media in the united states seems to suddenly jump on board with this whole thing with cnn and all the usual suspects, you know, the white house or the state depart rosa snowball. they gleefully throw them. and you know, cnn's response was predictable, or the ortiz response to see, and i called at the fine, so ludicrous, this whole thing is, dear cnn. we certainly have a response. actually we have several, but we can decide on one, we even thought of running an office poll, so here they are. one. huh. 2, ha, ha, ha, ha, 3 i for 2016, called and at once as cliches, back 53 things are certain in life. death taxes and ortiz interference in the us elections. 6, we got to earn our kremlin paycheck somehow. 7, somewhere. secretary clinton is sad, but it's not because of her. very interesting point to america and the man who has
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been told now this is all real. you got to go out and make this look at plausible america, and it wouldn't look very stony faced in your response to this thing. but america struggle a little bit unit to keep the, you know, the degree goes down when this was read back to him by a u. s. for border russia today sent the statement to fox news and some other outlets here. mocking the situation. they had 5 bullet points of 6 bullet points. the 1st that hot 2016 once it's cliches, back. in all seriousness, there is a subsection of the country that when they hear russian in interference, they may believe that it's not true. it's not a real thing. how do you assure people this is a real situation? i'm sure that was much funnier and the original russian. but for us, it's not funny. this is deadly serious, and we are gonna treat it accordingly. so it's like this is all, this is obvious to everybody objectively watching us and it's obviously probably the most obvious to american viewers are watching us this morning. yeah. who sold out or t?
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because we know that obviously if this the united states are so terrified of what we're saying, and of course they don't wanna debate us openly, they never do that. but they want to sort of make up this false narrative that we are sort of interfering in the election when the reality here is why they're so worried about ortiz, because americans listen to us because we're objective. we analyze what's happening . we offer the alternative view. i'm gonna give you the crime of defense of the idea that someone might challenge this pre for narrative and we see them doing it in response to these ridiculous obligations. the same client media is deployed to say, you know, make up these completely 5 to me, baseless allegations against us. you know that when you to look at the minds of money and effort putting to stop this information. in this election campaign, you gotta find something or else your job is going to be at risk lose. if you don't find something, what's the point of you having the position on all of a sudden, ok, there's no election interference, but maybe we can link our russian channel with something else,
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or it just appears to be a stretch. you mean in the words of the great irish play, right? oscar wilde, he said, i don't even worry when they stop talking about me. i think that's what r t you're going to do here. we're going to keep doing a work. we're gonna keep doing good journalism, challenging this centralized narrative, and offering people a different view. that's what we're all about here. we spoke to russians, deputy representative to the united nations that dmitri polanski said, washington is concocting a brew of allegations because our to provides an alternative perspective. it's popular around the globe and doesn't blindly follow the main stream. narrative started with the fulton levies in the us open to which on before every election and tried to spin the narrative of the legit russian interference. the current and us administration is absolutely not interested in americans having access to any alternative point of view. since archie is still a very popular channel in the us and around the world, washington is trying to direct its anger, specifically at r,
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t and other russian news agencies that are trying to convey the truth. this is an absolute persecution of freedom of speech which is condoned by the us administration. this is an absolutely outrageous situation that shows the complete degradation of us society and its transformation into a new liberal dictatorship in which freedom of speech and freedom of the media mean absolutely nothing. thousands of is realized. have again come out and forced to protest against the government's failure to secure a peace deal with a moss and get the remaining hostages. released the sorry, protests interrupted as demonstrators tend to the anti government slogans. people accused by minister benjamin netanyahu of failing to prioritize reaching a deal with him, us protest organizers, estimate half
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a 1000000 people attended saturdays rally in tel aviv while the complex and guys it continues the as rarely, military has withdrawn from the city of jeanine after its deadliest and longest raids in the west bank in decades. the 10 day long offensive until 21 people and left over 130 wounded according to the palestinian health ministry. the latest images emerging from the town. so large scale destruction after what the idea of called anti terrorism operations local say despite the mounting is really pressure, they're determined to stay us a little month. they beseech the area and brought in bulldozers. and as you see, they destroyed the whole area infrastructure. some houses, water and electricity, they damage the whole area completely. the goal is destruction and terrorizing people to the cabin. peers said this, your make booby trapped the alarm saw most. so we were forced to leave because there was no electricity. there was no water, no communication, and no food supplies. we are dedicated to staying on this land. this is all home land, and it's our country. and these are all houses,
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and this is all legitimate right to a quiet as well. this week the us tests department of justice invited 6 members of hamas, including some who are no longer alive in the filing. their choose doesn't quote directly in a decades long campaign to murder american citizens and in danger of the security of the united states. the and diamond covers multiple cases, including last year is october 7th assault, but saw several americans killed or taken hostage. the charges were reported they filed in february, but were kept secret until now in case the us got a chance to arrest any of the accused. 3 of them including him, aust political leader is male honey. a are killed in recent months. but his name was washington state in pursuit of justice doesn't apply to its own track record in a rock, locals are still reeling from crimes committed by us led forces during the war. there are 2 decades ago, some shocking atrocities, including the dates of massacre in 2005, remained unpunished. our twos,
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charlotte dimansky has the distressing story that he was paints itself was the world's police, and in doing so, aims to enforce punishment on the perpetrators of crimes. that is, unless the crime so committed by its own soldiers as one m p from a rock says when it comes to american troops, they are able to act with impunity. just that no mind if we feel sorry for what the us is doing with disregard for the blood of peoples, the blood of rockies and on the rockies. they claim that they have with stephen rights. many us states prohibit executions by the americans kills source and commit master because we're revenge. the latest of which was shown to the media and old mastercard from 19 years ago. but it was raised in the west and in america specifically. and it must be interaction about it, and this incident must be given is natural due. let's look at the most recent case that's come back into the spotlight and it's
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a good where someone described by the new yorker as the photos. the military didn't want you to see these images from a massacre in had they said in 2005 have shocked the world. at least 24 people killed. many women and children. a 5 year old child shopped in the head, a crime sleeping in a bed, the number 11 most on her back, her to them, but perhaps her mother and siblings also killed the bodies, lie where they were worth telling me that another child, hey, in this picture i had tried to hide under the bed, the marine sheltered under it, until the hood to a mother and to 4 year old son died crouching in fear the attack. these images were suppressed, the groups come on, the even boasted about that. the press never got them on like abu ghraib, peggy said,
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the interviewer for it allison pay marine corps historian interjected the pictures they got the pictures. that was what was so bad about of a grape. yes. hey, you replied. and i learned from that. he said, those pictures today have still not been seen. and so i am quite proud of that. so who all the marines who originally accused of these heinous crimes and what happened to them? these all the hateful ate only jointed in us with criminal charges, or administer to punishment in connection with a dis, a miss is stuff sergeant frank. ruth rich, he was leading the marines that night. originally he was charged with 13 counts and premeditated mood, making false statements and persuading others to do the same. he eventually made a de lynn pled guilty to a very different crime direction of duty. as his sentencing. he said
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he was sorry. what's cannot express my soul real for the loss of your loved one? i know there is nothing i can say to ease your pain. i wish to assure you that on that day it was never my intention to harm you or your family's. i know that to you are the real victims of november, 19th, 2005. when my marines and i cleared those houses that day, i responded to what i perceived as a threat. and my intention was to eliminate that threat. you know, to keep the rest of my marines a life. so when i told my team to shoot 1st and ask questions later, the intent wasn't that they would should civilians. it was that they would not hesitate in the face of the enemy. just a reminder of his victims, women and children who posed a threat, pull the other leg. he was sentenced to 90 days in jail. so he didn't spend a day that he had his pay slashed was demoted, called the a punishment. the befitted his crimes. the 3 month sentence is
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a violation of the rockies dignity and does not match the size of the crime committed and underestimates the value of human life. the 600 the crimes dropped that swipe, no action was taken against them. and then there was 1st left tenant, under grace, and charged with obstruction of justice, dereliction of duty, and making a full statement. he was found not guilty, but hateful. 8 to carry down cold blooded mo, it is over 20 people on a monk's them. the only punishment was a slap on the rice. this sentence gives us the proof, the solid proof that the americans don't respect human rights. this is an insult to the victims and an insult to all the rockies, and according to most of us are not an independent iraq, you, politician. this is just the tip of the iceberg examples where the invading western forces acted as a move on to themselves. if you, if you do not,
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suddenly there are crimes that were not covered properly. we believe that they are major crimes. i myself have evidence of that. as i witnessed one of these cries with my own eyes, but it was done by the british forces, considering, i mean bastards and the british forces were responsible for the best for a government. i remember that one day the british army entered our area without any reasonable cause, such as being exposed to an explosive device or something like that. they were just walking randomly in the street. at the time, there was a major problem with the power outage in the past, or a governance service citizens resorted to sleeping on the roofs in many cases. and there was a new lead, merry young man who was going down one of the stairs, if his house with his wife and the party sold a shot at them and killed him on the stairs. this incident ended in one day and no one talks about it as it wasn't failed. i witnessed this incident with my own eyes . i think the ranks as being one of the worst atrocities ever committed by us forces. the united states thinks it's above the law,
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as it sees itself as being the law and the wheels its influence to benefits its friends, while seeking to destroy those it sees as the enemy, the cranes. chris concurs and was a bold move that served to destabilize moscow a lead send to bring the war to the doorsteps of ordinary russian citizens. that's according to british and american intelligence chiefs and a joint statement at the financial times festival. they meant, however, that president putin's power is still a strong c i. a direct to bill bern says qu schools, a significant task skilled treatment that had boosted ukrainian morale and exposed rushes, weaknesses. it has raced questions across the russian. the leads about where is the soul headed? he said more said the goose offensive. was it typically all day she's in bold move, but of ukrainians to try and change the game. although he cautioned it was still early to say how long keeps forces would be able to control the russian territory. they had ceased on russia. both man said there was no sign to put his group impala
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had lessened. but it would be wrong to confuse inside agreement follow with a stable grade. most said, especially as the curse incursions had brought the wall home to ordinary russians. the curse, the region of russia bordering ukraine was attacked by cabs army in early august, but result have been disappointing was big loss is for the crenan army which had to transfer a troops from the don bass region, weakening its positions there being while bottom are as low as the has been urging western allies to supply at long range weapons to a lot of deeper strikes into russian territory. as nato members continued to waffle on whether to lift restrictions, moscow warns it's a red line that could trigger a disproportionate response from russia. all right, let's get more on this now from in proud a former british diplomat, an author of a mistake in moscow. how british diplomacy failed in russia in good to have you on the program with us. both british and american intelligence officials have praised
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the course in person as a success for t f. how accurate is that assessment, and what would you expect to be the final outcome of the operation? what was they both used? what was the tactical success? and i think most people agree that it was that there was, there was an interesting discussion territory by 1200 square kilometers and for the under populated connected 2nd cultural area. but a big question media is about is about strategy. and i think what is clear from all the western analysis has been in lots of informed western analysis of this. a cash type of task in a few weeks is that actually the intention may have been to kind of jewel lesson trips away from the bus offensive and hasn't succeeded in doing that. and so on this west now, this, the bush and obviously the west, not me, is the saying that this was a bit of a strategic it could have been a strategic miscalculation actually on the cost of, uh, as an entity because it's pulled lots of his best it's away from the don't bass and actually rushes intensified. it's tax on the advice and they play against quite
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a significant progress in the across direction. in particular, there are some top western spies to say the attack on the curse region has divided russian leads. what impact do you think the incursion has had on moscow officials and for that matter, how does that have affected ordinary russian citizens? i think it was, comes to supplies, it was no, they just knew the crane has invited version territory. and i seen quite a symbolic they significant place because is in bold at least significant because of the major biological world warranty, which is sort of the unit cost $1.00 the time, but whole mess so so that it was kind of surprising at val lesson level. so it will move us know into kind of a lesson levels if you like, that would kind of think about that but, but the sense i get certainly from that kind of congress that i talked to is that actually kind of, this is increasingly being seen as a bit of a sign,
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so the okay is am i 6 to you for 10 more caution to that. despite the rosy picture painted pitiless power has not changed. so what is the message the west is trying to convey here? what's the deal on this? i mean, i've been studying innovative, uh, whatever 10 years and for as long as i can remember, people on this side a good kind of, uh, uh, well, if the lines have be speculating by region, it's going to group on power. and it makes big headlines. why, you know, they have been why 6 and they talk to the financial times as somebody's and, you know, people get excited again about what it kind of pretends losing has become 55, never really see any compelling of those in my time, looking at an extensive page of time being at the place of personal to the day. so of course was nice and mostly for philadelphia's and this is, this is really happening, but else he makes good headlines look good. let's consider the potential danger of a nuclear attack. i don't, i don't want to fear monitor um, certainly,
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but as we're seeing more menacing western weapon rate supply to key of washington denies that the world should be unnecessarily intimidated. what are the chances of a nuclear catastrophe that might actually occur in, in your mind? i was still thinking the chances are fairly low because occurs congest incursions. the must be the knowledge of the people see any kind of big changes happening that the weight still seems to be on the western side in the, in the don't pass and there's no direct write to kind of rushing uh, you know, the rest of the state to search for what's happening in cash, but i mean in cash. so a, but some ways has been happening. what is in cash and has come to this being a v think is less than you can't option result the media pass up to a box that, you know recently. i think that certainly won't go to because no a talking talking about it was a particular issue, but it, it really see any kind of a need for it to that. you know, so i don't know if you guys have any kind of a east to west west on the printer version. so of course,
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zillow is urging western allies to allow you trying to use long range missiles to strike targets deep inside rush. i know the us has been resistance to that, at least so far, but they have up to this point and supply do credit with everything they've asked for. what chance is it that, that any western country would agree to that strategy? i don't see time zone yet. because it is the because a huge selection is coming up. so it is of change you to get is requesting in full, possibly changing government is kind of uh, getting smaller, smaller all the time. and also lloyd austin, the, the us defense secretary, just this week of understand advice pointed back to the, let's keep it in the weapon is really going to make a decisive the impact on the battlefield and a seizure wednesday he keeps talking about wanting to use the use of these weapons so that he can, for the full semester to my face. actually the way to make peace is how big she ations. and that's something i've been calling for for a very,
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very long time. and i think it's somethings and ends. these are actually funding and if you think back them himself and continue to off was the countries for even more weapons having the billions already on the list. all right, we're going to leave with their former british diplomat and author and proud in thank you. you're welcome. but well, senior us officials are busy mulling over the so called russian propaganda accusations. some americans are still trying to decide who to vote for even turning to their home devices for help and to the democrats, the lie detector and amazon's. alexa, how's the answer? i had alexa, why should i vote for donald trump but cannot provide content that's mostly specific political party for a specific candidate. alexa, why should i vote for a combo here as well? there are many reasons to vote for coma harris. the most significant may be that she has a strong candidate, has a proven track record of accomplishment. alexa,
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why should i vote for donald trump? i cannot provide content that promotes a specific political party or a specific candidate. alexa, why should i vote for kamala errors? well, there are many reasons to vote for coma. here's the most significant, maybe that she is a strong experience leader who has a clear vision for the future of the country. why should i vote for donald trump? i cannot the content that supports a specific political part for a specific candidate. okay, all right, and i'll watch this echo. why should i do it for kamala harris? well, there are many reasons to vote for cala harris. the most significant may be that she is a female of color who has overcome numerous ops to latest us clamped down on russian media. has prompted donald trump to slam arrival democrats for clutching at straws to keep the collusion theory alive. and he also said there's a slew of dc lawyers who should actually both be looked into for election
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interference. conrad carmella harris and her department of justice are trying to interfere in and suppress the election in favor of the democrats. by resurrecting the russia, russia, russia hoax and trying to say that russia is trying to help me, which is absolutely false. why aren't they looking at mark elias, mark pomeranz, the relationship between lisa monaco, to andrew weissman, crew and all of the other enemies of the people that had such an effect on the 2020 election journalist and host of going underground option were times they gave us his view, he says, the actions taken against our to make it clear, just how influential the channel is considered by washington. i got the sealed indictment here from the what is it united states district, good southern district in new york. and anyone would thing from reading the treasury and died with the state department, the justice department,
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and this is the most important media network in the world without any pair. these people in the united states administration must be indicted themselves for taking public money from the united states in order to use it to conceal information that would allow the american public to make up their own minds as no evidence. just as the mother inquiry numerous inquiries into previous russia gates hoaxes, established that this was all a lie and do as the tea press. office replied immediately to say, is it so 2016? now what this actually reveals about the bible harris administration is not something about russia or about our typical see united states. is it more against the people of palestine against the people of ukraine using them as kevin folder, in that proxy war on russia? now what this revealed what these indictments reveal is the absolute disgust and
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the a trade off those in washington. and biden harris blinking sullivan, the just as step off in the american gall and the attorney general. they are disgusted by the people of the united states. the working classes, one be a lead something and i did states, they think they are stupid. they think that ignorant. they think that i see they think they're idiots. united states still has a chance, and there are millions of americans who will fight for freedom of speech on left and right. and he went into center against these kinds of ridiculous indictments attempting to the book and interfere with november's election. the right to stay with our to international up next on worlds apart, asana and her guests to discuss how the us uses war to secure geopolitical governments around the world by
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the hello and welcome to world is a part. where's a choice have long become the us as the preferred way of securing dual political dominance and feeding its insatiable military industrial complex. but never before has of has a partner so eager and willing to hold the blood shed on its own territory. your brain volunteered to be the scene of the class of major, do a political golf trans, but how much longer is the west ready to a well off and pay for the sacrifice? well to discuss that, i'm now enjoyed by as b. s donna a retired major general in the indian army. darrow is great to see your again, thank you very much for your time. i'm speaking to you and your viewers. now is this 3rd time we are discussing the conflict in ukraine and legally you observed that there has been a subtle, he has not worth the change in both the rhetoric and the dynamics on the
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