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the the, the doomed to fail. a new report from washington comes down the heart of the k all take us with through all problem. i've got his time finding president bonding display as the flu of warnings. leading to the 13 surface band being killed. more block shad in the middle east. as these rarely air strikes against targeted syria kayla least 18 people that leave more than 30 of us. when did, when we will see a scene is really has to defend bills, very human rights that the west always probably brings up on any issue. withholding this case. then i am convinced that we will easily agree on the place and the time of the meeting. raso stopped diplomats talks about resolving the warming ukraine
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after meeting his goal stage project boxes. and it comes as moscow little hostile officials from india and china. this week to discuss the ongoing complex and the upcoming break summit, the by your watching our team to national reaching you from the russian capital high up michael porter with the updates the key. i'll take us the basic oil from most gattis done last troops exposed in security, compromised, leading to the jeff of 13 service bad in the suicide of attack. a bombshell report by the us house 4 and 4, and if asking me to review, the biden, harry's administration was in fact to blame. now the investigation says that the catastrophe could have been avoided. if the president had listened to his adviser, a kennel says crime rate, chief of staff of special operations come on central during the military. retrograde reiterated. the military told president biden,
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if you start to withdrawal the taliban a going to come pouring in and there's nothing that's going to stop them. according to colonel crum rake, the president decided we're going to leave and he's not listening to anybody. well, in this particular report, we're seeing an emphasis on pamela harris, right, because she was actually a part of the decision making and she was there when they were handling the withdrawal from a couple of course. now we have election season, and if she was the one that was making such decisions, as of course, very important for americans to know and to know how good she is making such decisions. well, let's see what this report states. the vice president carmella harris was the last person in the room when president biden made the decision to withdrawal of us forces from afghanistan. a fact she boasted shortly after president biden issued his go to 0 order. despite warnings, against withdrawing by senior leaders, vice president harris's aid disclose the vice president strongly supported
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president biden's decision want this report states as that they found that both binding and harris repeatedly ignored the warnings from high ranking officials who said, be careful there security concerns here you cannot pull out so fast, needs to come up with a plan b and we're seeing now it says the tale bonded season. key cities much faster than we expected if they even expect that that. and we'll see time and time again the by then then harris completely. it's seeing that they ignore those warnings. also another complete disaster is that they left behind classified documents, which of course, it's holly bundled their hands on that. and on top of that, there are $117000000000.00 of us weapons that again, the tyler bond go to hold up and at the same time, $57000000.00 in cash hard currency. so of course that didn't make matters easier for them. and again, we know that this resulted in the disaster. that was because there was
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a suicide bombing right after the couple airports that claimed the lives of a 13 service man. i mean, wasn't installed from may the deal originally with the tyler bottom. yes, it was absolutely, donald trump, i caught the deal with the tale bond and we're seeing a huge emphasis being put on that in mainstream media because yes it was donald trump, back in 2020. but the people who implemented that withdrawal that over saw who was supposed to come up with your plum beach, making sure you talk to the high ranking officials while they're on the ground advice and you're on what has happened. and that was not on from this one. that was supposed to be answering the blinking wasn't charge of that. it was kind of the harris and joe biden, and they wouldn't listen. and in this support that set that, that trio seem to have and besides optics rather than secure to the was so concerned that it looks so good that they're fine. and they would have drawn after the nearly 2 decades occupation really by the us and their allies. so the were really worried about how great this the blush. and in the end, you saw that it resulted to this chaos. i'm sure donald trump has had
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a few things to say about what of this. so if you say anything recently, yeah, well, he was at the secretary because there was a 3 year anniversary since the pull out and again, the 13 service members who died. and 2 families actually invites of donald trump and he went to the arlington cemetery. and there, there was a little bit of a debacle because the families of 2 service and marines who died actually invited phones to go to a section of a cemetery where no photos are allowed. and she went there and someone from his team, i guess that was, that took a photo and dealt with. they went crazy domains for me to say no, see, he has no. donald trump has no respects. he had some altercation with a photographer, which nothing more could be further from the truth. he was there, at least he was, there was harris, where it was by then where it was blank and they were the ones as this report also states, they were responsible for the deaths of thirds and us service members and over
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a 170 as guys who died because of their bad decisions and they couldn't even show up to the cemetery and from who did show up. and because someone took a photo, they didn't like it maybe because there was a photo of donald trump and that made their absence even more evidence. but again, more were you going back to what you asked me 2 days after that, he didn't make a statement. this is the 3rd anniversary of the bunch stuff down this time withdrawal, the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country gross incompetence. so thing that american soldiers, hundreds of people wounded in dead americans and billions of dollars of military equipment left behind. so when donald trump is on that headlines, it always seems to be, they need a negative spin on it. and that is why right now this report this out, but they're constantly focused on that. it was trump who cut the bill. yes, you got the deal, but you were the ones that came right after and you were supposed to supervise that . it all went well at the very least have a plan b, and this report shows they had no climb be. so it just, oh,
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this is gonna look so amazing. my head of the use of the crate, a lot of blood has the bottom carry a little believe that the report is be used as a political tool ahead of the us elections. this is obviously, the timing is very, a very specific right. the naming of a pamela harris also he's bought i think this is really not seem to for his, for the trees in this particular case, because of the withdrawal as a, as a previous segment was, highlighting is a huge failure of the problem was to be the biggest failure or maybe on the 2nd. so there's a continuous support of the genocide in data. both dividing wife housing was a day the 1st moment that the entire world a dental saw the us media, sorry for what it was. you know, just like, uh, i completely pay audit institutions. i couldn't even a safe guard, they the lives of their own collaborators, enough balance. and we also the images of the people team into the undercarriage,
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the bay of the cargo planes. they fall into their dance as a, as a plan or like they fall from couple of international airport. these was carried out under jo biden's. watch the each one of these uh document today a while import the while it matters because it allows us to discuss these things that have been completely forgotten into time in a way they do not seek any actual icons that be the one they see. because the weavers, they public opinion, the more than anything to remind people also one of the biggest blunders of dividing what comes and to the mid lease now 18 civilians were killed in more than 30 injured half the ease really, methyl slammed down on targets across syria, overnight r t rabbit corresponding shop. i separate any reports from the area. a nun, the visitor's center comes to us. we are in the moss yes area next to one of the attack size, which cannot be approached because it is me the tree object. we see a huge crate to left by shells in front of this building and yeah,
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and this is just one of the places that we were attacked in this area is located along the main roads and is in a residential area. let me elaborate on the situation and the damage that was caused by these attacks. as residents of the area you live through and nights of terra g to the full series of voltage attacks and is really showing, told us the explosions from the rockets was very powerful. the federal facilities in the area will also damage the explosions was very powerful. and when you're limited to the designated target of those theory and ad defense is tried to shoot down. numerous is really me. sinus is really struggling, nevertheless, hits several targets and significant damage was close to the infrastructure is the area as a home. it can be said with a scale of destruction is, can also, and we still have difficulties in communication with you due to damage to the internet systems and fiber optic lines. we are on this roads where repair crews and restoration teams are watching to repair the damage caused by the shut in. or you
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can see how i'm going to say is continue to arrive in the area. this is really showing can be considered the most intense in the history of israeli attacks and locals describing to the unprecedented for this area that's about john the least political commentators, specializing on the american interest in the middle east. stevie the site here. and he believes this attack on syria beans that is ready, prime minister, and these government all drag in the entire region into the war. or they want to use the war they want. and they want to cause chaos. they have to do with their we've seen the miniature operation into us bank. we're seeing the genocide in the massacres. that's happening there and goes up or seeing how they are attacking and bodily civilians and sell step on on. we see what they did yesterday in the, in syria, in the city of i'm a c up. so yes, she is trying to escalate the situation to a lot of people ask, why have celia hasn't been attacked?
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you know, replying to israel. well, she a, i, in my opinion, student is unable. she has been through a 15 year war 2 people. the academy cannot handle a war today, especially, i guess, is there who supported by the united states. that's a, in my opinion. but if the ceiling government is planning to, uh, if they are planning with the allies, you're on his below and the others and the region to the big skin war happens and they have information that's a different story away from the middle east. now ukraine has lost another $240.00 soldiers and the cost region in the past 24 hours. and that's according to the russian defense ministry. a key i was told ministry of military casualties and it's continuing in. cushion is now estimated at 10002400 soldiers with about 90 tags and 7 american made hi must rocket launch has also been destroyed. now that's
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while a russian air force continues to strike ukrainian positions inside the region and of the border areas. in this video, released by the defense ministry, you see how intelligence spots up come on post in the hoc of region. shortly after the target is hit in on the aerial slide, 18 ukrainian casualties and the destruction of a bottle. vehicles being reported at this body crane in sips poring over the border last month and continuing the incursion, the russian region region. now, of course, has still gone ahead with applying the local god knows the election a more than half a 1000000 people have been casting the ballots. now, following the vote, they asked and gotten a hand candidate from the united roswell party. alexi smith nob has been elected for 5 years to the regional elections could be said to every 2 out of 3 votes. went
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his way out of a chair of the federation, the council of funds locals for expressing the will. despite the 2nd fancy that what people do is love, look at the i would like to say special verdes of gratitude to the residents of the course region that really showed courage. and the high spirit is to that country to them, native land. and this, in my opinion, is the best response to the aggression of the armed forces of grain planned and directed by the west. and the people of course, proved that they cannot be frightened or broken in the cell, rushed us 3 de regional elections have concluded, and were quite successful. that is, the spite ukraine's efforts to intimidate the locals, especially when we're talking about the course region. now the kremlin did not postpone the votes, and that was also at the request of local a residence. but in fact, we've heard from officials who have stressed that the locals have demonstrated this
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courage and have really shown that they are not letting you play as actions determine their future or silence their voice. which, when you press the elections taking place in a very difficult period, if you do, you are not the heretic people who walk in the election commissions tensely so many days do not complain about anything. they do everything very professionally. and i would like to say that we see how i could ask people have united our elections being watched, not just in the coast regions, not just in russia. the whole world is watching that. and we must show the whole world that nothing has scab on you. nothing will force us to cancel our plans to you. then according to the head of the central election commission, the turn out was quite impressive. and especially in the course region now, a low side course, there's the bianca pitts squeezes who have also experienced and witnessed
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a high turnout. and those are also regions that are frequent targets of ukrainian attacks. but nonetheless, authorities have said that the elections once smoothly and with no irregularities being reported. but it's not only rain that wanted to undermine the stability of russia. i mean, the west was also looking forward to it. in fact, we've, we've seen from western intelligence services who were hoping that this course incursion would start some sort of revolution on the ground. it's typically all day shifts and bold on the positive the ukrainians to try and change the game in the way. and i think they have a to a degree change the narrative around is ukrainians by going in and taking coast companies really pro the will have to ordinary russians. the curse, defensive is a significant tactical achievement. it's not only been a, you know, boost in ukrainian morale. it has expose some of the vulnerabilities of pollutants,
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russia, and f, as military. now this helps from the west and ukraine to inflict some sort of fear and public and rest in russia, especially through the course incursions seem to have failed. and let's remember that russian president puts in his stress before that ukraine would receive a war the response and he has vowed to get the ukranian army out of the region. now, of course, this ongoing trust and support from the locals will only really boost the confidence of the russian army moving forward. respect for human rights rather than disputes about territory will be key to resolve in the conflict in ukraine. and that's according to ross. as for administer, said a good lover of who was speaking following a meeting with called the pots from golf ad states and the od. the formulas against them it doesn't look see we have never even seriously considered as alaska, as former, and only expressed surprise that someone else fell for it,
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their ideas into german press and all the media that let's assume that the territorial issue will have to be resolved it is known about cetera. theresa, we never wanted someone else is land the rights of those to a part of the russian culture and where exterminated or just not a single initiative, including bills for the full about bought. and this, with the best intentions to solve the problems with the rights of people who speak russian in the land. that is less, he considers his own way and it's not about what so means what together. but it's about want to discuss, well, we will see a serious threat is to defend bills, very human rights that the west always probably brings up on any issues with on this case. then i am convinced that we will easily agree on the place and time of the meeting is a little while saw the crowd frames mohammed been sell. mine has been invited to the upcoming brick summit in the russian city of cuz that in october, a phrasal university professor counted but toffee believes it's positive that the
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well dial has lots of options and opportunities that's presented by the brakes. group of the many more countries lines to join. and uh since uh, the security council is uh long by uh, visas from uh oh my god, others against us mostly. uh, i mean, since the united nations, we couldn't do anything to help us. maybe this is a time for the rest of the war to build other communities, other alliances to, to buy loans that i forgot most, leaving data issues. but we, i appreciate the motions of the other forms to present our cause. and as for simple and this is one of these
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important forms. now the national security advisor to india is prime minister will be putting down and russia this week. he's likely to meet the block. but putting to discuss the ways to end the war in ukraine with more details here is archie is richard and sharma, the indian national security advisor. i g. the wall will be traveling to russia. he's going to have for the break security summit. and this is a significant wizard and it's significant on many, downstairs it's one more step in the direction of the cell. and this is something that india has been wanting to work. and as we said, that as far as the green conflict is concerned, india is on the side of bees on like the west, india has been fixated or finding might be not 2 solutions unlike you need that to solutions say for example, the switzerland,
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the summit to which in that was in white and for in fact intervened in just 5 minutes. that was also invited the full that the saw me stuff by you creed in this . so i'm going to, so did not go, he did send to the presentation, but didn't get to know what sign on that joint communicates. now, when a prime minister a window was speaking to a mr. to say in a few weeks ago, over the phone, he did tell him that will send diseases and stations and that's nbc. we're talking about here. we'll come with a piece and so forth. this is very interesting. see what to visit with boys. but of course, we know that's present fulton sometime ago, had said that a dog's invite or the bodies including india, to find solutions to this conflict. so was shooting, you must listen. so we respect our friends who i believe are sincerely interested in resolving old issues related to this conflict. and these are festival, the people's republic of china ice can resume india,
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but i see i am constantly in contact with our colleagues on this issue of contact. and i have no doubt that the leaders of these countries we have trusting relations with them. sincerely strive to help sort out all the details of this complex process. immense system. now, engine for i'm going to send a resume or the was in last for several weeks of walk. 8 was level that was this by the end is a huge disappointment. but even after that, so i'm going to send the range of all the deed was to go to keys. and a really what in guys had on his mind is how best to find solutions to the conflict . cindy, i was basically going on to say that the only solution to this conflict is to dialogue and diplomacy. so of course in the us, been very clear on that. no, we india back. the continuation of this war, india never has an india is fixated on a finding a solution here. so this was a,
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by in the us and is c a g to was to bunch on the next few days, of course is going to be very, very flu shots. this somebody comes off ahead of the main brick summit which will be held in because on a leisurely no toolbar. so they vary a significant visits by india. we'll see if this helps to the, to the following forward the one inch. now the warm ties between russia and india, which stretched back decades uh, one of the topics up to discussion between the bomb ca had and his guests on the newest addition of let's talk about how you can watch it on our to throughout the day. but for now, here's a preview of it. indiana russia relationship is not neil. i think it's, it has a long history behind it. the reason of this morning do you have sort of created us with a great deal of paternity. they have looked at our national interest a number of cases where in the security council resolution the to drive,
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they have come to, i have which is why i today you see in the i sort of refuse to outright click on them rush actually doing that. you can watch, we have continuing to pick out either of these supplies. i'm really be the coupon from that lot of law lesson countries are not really very happy about either too much. the best thing some countries want us to be on is submissive and not so berlin, because i think this all see, you know, here in august on i 2 countries knew that. um, they sometimes feel that, you know, their behavior is the responsible and good lead into a much larger sort of conflict. we know how to do a pain via being living with this situation since independent and side until that is a great deal of mentality. and when we carry out the end, we are the civilization. yeah. all not the means if you see that. so yeah,
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sometimes it's really, really angry with me and did the editors notes and things like that. and they all, they sort of condescendingly yeah. behaved to address that. i know you what i, what i think it's, you know, uh we have clearly stated that what we will do is in our national interest, the a broad besides welcoming india and officials. moscow would also host the chinese for administer one g. this week, he will attend a meeting of brakes high ranking, secure with the officials and national security advisors in the city of saint petersburg. now his visit comes in advance of next month's break summit, which president, aging thing is expected to attend. search all university chapter 5, so they took our highlights the boston. so one of these visit,
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i'm at the upcoming summit on a farm, is the one use a visit to a somebody is bug that is attendance of the brakes. uh or, i mean, it says uh meetings will be very important in preparation for the brakes summit later this year. and for the china, russian relations, both countries refused to allow any other country to throw a which into the goods. i'm a triple corporate tube relations between china and russia. after all, we share a coming all the 4300 kilometres long. it is on boulder. people move across the water in peace and stability. this is crucial being for the 2 countries engage with each other as a new quote most, especially in trade and economic development, which will be very important for china as well as for the rest of the time. it's also see how many people you shows in the world,
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i to 5 and hourly work together to achieve more affordable solutions on many global issues and to europe. now, how to keep the you of flow to remain competitive on the global arena? that's the focus of the long awaited reports, penned by a for my you again, central bank chief, other requests of brussels and the best way to stave off disaster is apparently massive investments along with roughly to coordinate the decision making. and here are the reasons for that. the now conditions have changed. world trade is low in china is actually slowing very much, but it's become much less open to us. and actually it's competing with us in global markets on all accounts. we've lost our main supply of cheaper energy here. asher and now we have to stuff for a defense to game. for the 1st time,
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sees the world sees the 2nd world war. got a lovely use of the passive. their last are cheap energy from rush. so like it just fell out of their pocket like the house keys on the way back from the store. and like to you hasn't actually adopted deed coupling from china as a strategy ag, on my washington, which wise europe all the way itself before, re branding that the coupling just at the risk gate when they realize how stupid to move, that would be to alienate china as its top trading partner, and now since the road shot gun with uncle sam and ukraine, they found the least used to make more weapons at taxpayer expense for their own defense, after emptying out the old junk from their closets. and that's why drug is talking about the need for defense spending. now, it's a good thing too, because making more weapons is just about the only real no brainer answer for improving the u. s. economy right now, judging by the dire straight of things outlined in this new you competitiveness
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report that represents about a year's worth of work by former european central bank president and the time prime minister mario druggie. at the request of queen ursula fonder lines, the royal european commission, he points out that they're basically a bunch of idiots for buying most of their weapons abroad. so they can't even really do the whole military industrial complex spending thing, right. with nearly 2 thirds of weapons that they purchase coming from the us, big mystery. why washington wants to keep the party going in ukraine when they're making bags on of drumming up the need to ramp up the weapons purchases for europe under the guys that europe's former top economic lifeline and energy supply or russia was suddenly a big threat to them the whole report is just loaded with gems like this one. you cannot become more productive, will be forced to choose. we will not be able to become at once lead in new technologies,
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beacon of climate responsibility and independent play on the world stage. we will not be able to finance our social model. we'll have to scale back some if not a additions. this is an existential challenge. johnny is going on about all these ground visions, like leading new tact being a climate and social model icon. while european of leads have been yelling at the leads to turn down the heating and the air conditioning to stick it to put in and sharing mild winters like we're in the dark ages drive. we also said that the needs another 800000000000 euros, which is about 4.5 percent of the entire blocks g d p. just to be able to stay globally competitive, which basically just means on screwing everything they screwed up over the past 2 and a half years through self inflicted idiocy in the interest of impressing their girlfriend why mirrors, lensky drive. you also said that the amount of cash needed to make the competitive
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now is so massive that private investment just won't cut it. and well, you know what that means, time to reach into the pockets of the much put upon european tax payer once again. but hey, why don't they don't want to, because they've had enough of paying for all these screw ups as some recent european elections would suggest. well, here's the javi with a plea to the violence. but why do we care so much about all this? that's one question. to ask, why do we care so much about growing? yes, we have to find is these needs. and these, these are important. but why are they so important? where they are important because they have to do with our phone, the values, prosperity, equity, freedom, peace and democracy in this sustainable world. and you exist to ensure europeans that they actually will benefit from these for.

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