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also den died, 6 was incredible genocide. the it's not a question of allowing the opinion regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. rather than probably little was the worst of all you're going to use low grade levels. again, lots of change is the essence of the conflict. i'm of the will respond intel is exposure as a rush says fs the reveals the details. one of those diplomatic missions in a m, i 6 running in the name of the quote, the stabilizing the world t, as the exclusive for one local girl fan of sane inside her house with her mother and sisters proved to be no protection at all. find
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a policy in the tilled while playing in one of the ideas i've read in the west spyglass as it is ready for his art. choose of deliberately the thing honestly into the very welcome to you from the entire c and session. new seemed to come into life for almost a mess. it could've been someplace this. how the outlines, what's the involvement in ukraine saying and need to is push it into the conflict to a new phase. and russia will be forced to realign the process. it is for this, there is an attempt to substitute concepts because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the coverage him to strike our territory. it already does that with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use
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of precision weapons, long range, western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this, and any experts will confirm it both in our country and in the west. ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern wisdom made long range precision systems. and it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which ukraine does not have. they get the data only from a you satellites or from the united states, in general, from an auto satellite. that's the 1st thing. the 2nd and very important thing, maybe the key one is that the flight emissions in these missile systems can, in fact be inputted only by nato military personnel. ukrainian service men cannot do this. so it's not a question of allowing the opinion regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not the natal country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries, the united states,
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european countries in the water and ukraine. this is their direct participation. and this already, of course, significantly changes in the very essence, the very nature of the conflict. it will mean that the nato countries of the united states, european countries are at the war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. 5 to discuss of the latest the most plans around the world are joined to now by and it's so the essential issue all the one home from having some marco fernandez. marco is good to see things that don't necessarily get in the studio with a lot to get through. um, i'd like to start, of course, with what we've just heard from the bottom inputs. and this is this use of long range and weapons is the possibility of it's a loop listing, mixed reports. but what does that mean for the, for the convert is off thing is going to escalate here. so 1st of all, thanks for having me here. mo peter pleasure is always so this is
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a very worrying statement from some of the western leaders right now. um, it's hard to know if it's the blessing or not. it's hard to know how much this is because of us selections and the democrats are trying to play that tough on russia, which is, i mean they, they usually do this the same with china. but of course, present booking is right. i mean, if they do that, this is, this changes the game. and of course, this is not the solution that most of humanity wants now, which is the end of this war. yeah, true, true indeed. you know, i also took him out a rule, but let's talk a little bit about peace fly notes. at the end, the main roof of the old, i felt it says, come out and says, you know, if this is going to and we need people at the negotiating table, we've just, you know, we know that as he outright refused to accept the brazilian or the
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chinese firm because he said that because kids wasn't invited to the piece negotiation, the full common b, this call be a good part. but we know you may remember in switzerland just a few months ago. he gathered what i like to call a little cabinet and not really a piece of cabinet. so i'm, i'm, russian wasn't allow so when, when the camp piece, what are your thoughts on that? is it really what the next step to? yeah, i mean, so 1st of all, i mean this to sign a brazilian, a plan that was not a conference. i mean, this is, was the proposal to be discussed. i mean, it's not fair from zalinski saying that because he didn't. and in china they were like, um they're taking a train out of the picture is not right. that was just a proposal to be discussed. but as you remember, this proposal was dismissed by us so far it is a nature for it says and they one. so nobody ever likes read that. nobody ever discussed it that and, and i think at this point, we also know that by many,
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some of the surveys, even in europe now, recently we had one from the commission of international affairs of european union . at that moment, majority, vast majority population in france and germany and u. k. n u s. they want peace. and i think also the, the elections for parliament i think, was also sign of that. me even like the, the best that the defeat of micro on in front us is also the other sign of that so . so, i mean, i think you're right. i mean, it's time to start talking about peace. that's why just escalation or distracts of escalation from west, doesn't make sense at this point. yeah, it seems like so many atlas of sort of saying that the escalation right now is just because it's a money maker. do think it some money make of for the for the west, and that's the only reason that they really care about the lives of the ukrainians to well, i don't think they care about the lives of the brands because it's already 2 and
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a half years. we don't know actually how many credit has died. people, some people say about 500000 can be even more, some data now saying that is 2000. the brain is a day. so i don't think they care about their lives and it's true, it's a huge money maker. let's remember that this war already cost it more than $300000000000.00 for a, for us, and nato allies. so at the end of the day, what's, what should be done now? it's a peace conference with russia and ukraine even like a life shortage of saying that we need to bring a rush, or even the less than i would say, for the 1st time all we have to discuss with russia. so this is, i think there's a, there's a momentum that the leaders of both sides should like take the chance and, and go for a peace conference that way. i need a little some snowball with an avalanche to stop them. i'll go right to china, who is been sort of uh,
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looked in the full front having she same thing has always said that. so, you know, i want peace. i, i want that to be a negotiations a how, how influential do thing china is here as well. china has been playing this role with mediator in other cases. as we remember last year, the historical deal between saudi arabia in ren actually started in, in russia. russia started this, this role and negotiated in china did recently. the same happened with the 14 by the senior organizations, the set together in the gene. again, they set 1st and moscow, then they set and b gene and they made a important agreement. so i think china is really showing by concrete examples how much they are engaged in, in the piece of tops. but again, you need, would they make a good me the age of the thing? i think so, i mean, they're trying to do that. well, i mean, even when they, they, they did this statement a proposal together with brazil,
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that was an attempt that was a real attempt. mm hm. but again, we need the other side to listen and, and to be able to, uh, reading to discuss. yeah, we've had china, we've had the busy though. we've had of course, these are all by the saying something we've had, you know, moody saying last whole piece. a lot of countries and let's call them, i don't want to hold them to global. so a low countries with, you know, a good sense of what's right and wrong. no. the, that has to be negotiations. that has to be peace when china friends almost just to try and if it was all how do you think she's doing things? see, is the west, when all they see is aggression, aggression, aggression. how do you think they see already let me know written remoted for the, for that massa to? well, i think china, at this point, china is very aware of the us behavior in the,
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in the nato allies behavior. it's not, it's very similar what they do with rushes, a lot of double standards. i mean, they do the things they accuse trying of doing things that they do. this is regarding human rights. this is regarding lots of other issues. so i think china is very aware and, and of course, but trying to also they have like a huge patience a we do not have space. they're always trying to, to view the china of dialogue. or recently we had like jake sullivan came to be gene. they had meetings with the highest awards in china, so they are always trying to have some dialogue. but it's hard because we know that us, you do one agreement here and one week after they undo the agreements. so again, i don't know if at some point china is already having some, some more assertive actions, like for instance, some restrictions for exports of, of us would be the community rules, etc. but at the end of the day, again, i mean,
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right now the most important thing for china and for the whole humanity is this be stocks and interest. so, you know, you talk about, uh, sikes and so, you know, we, people think that's if, if they can fax us any of the united states on the west side of shooting all the companies. but in fact, did you know that a lot of minerals and you'll also know no matter what size of resources that the united states needs like uranium and titanium are actually still built for russia, regardless of the sanctions. and that is very key in the, in the energy resources and, and into the redevelopment in the united states. what is puts it in stop, stop doing things that could of been negotiating a chip or strategy or is puts in just too big of a person to even pay these to be games?
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well, i don't know. i mean, present boutique. he mentioned this, right. i think yesterday or today he mentioned this possibility because it's true. i mean, right now us defense, for instance, 24 percent of the reach uranium that goes to the nuclear power plants in us comes from russia. actually biting, he made a band in, in may against a runner, a russian uranium. but there is a sort of like, uh, some rules of exception that they are still allowing to be ported. and, and, and i think this is happening also uh, with china. i mean, china for us as of right now, um email records, it's something that most of people don't know, but everything around here, all electronics and the weapons, the high end weapons, all needs for is this way or it's a 70 elements. china today provides 90 percent nice, neat, 90 percent of the refined, rare, or if china says no more or it's the us. i mean,
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even the military complex, they distributed, the confidence of us will separate. you may have $500.00 of them all kind of, you know, you may have $5.00 at the end of this. so before we go, we will and i time i'd like to do it a little bit about breaks. okay. was it seems to be on everybody's lips right now, is a hot topic, arrow on the by the is part of this. we have $9.00 to $10.00 countries already part of breaks. so tools, so want to be part of it because things have changed and i believe that you wrote an article in the vi club, i think about the i am mass and how the british could possibly uh come up with a different can you just a little bit about, but i will let you know the i m f is so yes, so the, and what's the future? sure. so 1st of all, i think um ricks already have stablished a alternative imap, which is called the contingent reserve arrangement is a fund is a $100000000000.00 fund made by, i mean china, russia, south africa,
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brazil. we need to, the thing is, what is the purpose of that? you know, that when the countries have international reserves, they have dollars to do trait, which is a problem of the problem by to say the switch into gold diego. yeah. but they still, these 2 are very dependent on dollar. so this happened in countries in the global solves a lot in the last decades. at some point, the country run out of dollars. they have to go to i m f to get a loan, to be able to do trade similar, high interest. absolutely, and more than that, are the comedy from that. it's because i am math comes and say you have to put your a budget for education before health. you have to prioritize your national companies. so this is what i am after. uh sorry. so i that way to cut it that way with the i may have sold one of the african countries of that they couldn't have a right. so they had to, i would the in to fit with internal politics. yes. why lending money anyway? so it didn't, you know, yeah, it does happen and you're good that you're on the right so. so, but what happened right now the 5 countries of bricks,
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the original ones. they don't need that because they have very strong international wizard. so these money a $100000000.00, or they're untouched. right now we have 2 countries of breaks new countries. if you're in the jeep walk in this situation, they are negotiating like big loans with a math. it's your preference is $10.00 pete in dollars with a lot of this condition added to that i just told you. so, but why we're not using this money a $100000000.00 to help. if you want to end the dip to our members of bricks, instead of giving them to i met. so i mean, instead of calling to study and i go to give a for a map called your model says and to be, let's talk about it. so i think this is one of the things that a bricks has big challenges now, because there's a lot of interest, of course is true. this is a very good sign. more than 30 countries, one to join breaks. but at the same time, if bricks in the next years doesn't have concrete achievements, benefits the countries in the people's countries then books might start to be, uh,
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uh, something like, okay, it's going to be a new g $77.00 that we have one meeting every year nice statements, but no concrete achievements, no concrete, economic benefits, political benefits. so i think this is one of the things that we expect in the next summit in comes on in russia, in a few weeks. some of this discussions we expect this, this might happen. and next year in brazil we, my country is going to be the next to get that stuff. so i get invited. would have to leave with that marco share and there's a pleasure. so thank you so much for joining us here in the studio. so i just went through a lot, but the world is indeed changing plans again. it is by now let's change gears out. the british embassy has the staff is bounds. i am cross the line of international support into the russian farm as they spoke to him as a resignation surface of the u. k. for an office and it's cold, but didn't put my technicians. the british embassy has gone far beyond the limits
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outlined by the vienna conventions. the most important thing is that we are talking not only about the formal side of the issue and the inconsistency of the declared activities, but about subversive actions aimed at homing all people. but as off the russia is for us is f as to be reveal the, the u. k. foreign offices is 5 set on quote, destabilizing the laws from trying to so difficult into russia. and the different marketing cover to creating new offices under the wide umbrella. the m, i 6 c's a senior, if that's what i'm, what i've got see, have has the exclusive details, a political department. so sections of the embassies are traditionally havens for spies, as we use deposit and really deeply maps kind of test or identify those are the employees or agents of british intelligence. the more in ukraine has
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turned upside down. many rules of diplomacy, a robust simpler, some of those changes began before these conflicts. and among those $21.00 to this rule, the moves no was computed for an officer. the new structure of the for an office is nothing but they call the nation center for destructive the civilization of the wallet situation by dragging all the to will. it's countries into a global conflict res intelligence agents posing as diplomats deeds, what they quote then the current conditions, the medicine mingled and robert didn't dive with friends. the russians invited them to private, even secret tools spied the embassies tool and impenetrable rules. now, tons of tough last, many russians want anything to do with research intelligence. because with
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different vend, london's priorities are well illustrated by semi informal events. surprise were british diplomats build purchase with a local flock. one such event in russia took place in may. we're talking about at reception on the occasion of the birth date of the british and besser to russia. nigel casey this among the seasons. once in the orbit of the british embassy and the color sneak of expert at the moscow carnegie sat her cuz bunch of them took off editor in chief and ceo of news. i've you some, i guess you have that. and then you'd see must see all the german, all the world union of old delivers. the graduates of church on university in washington are still rotating the least of new commerce. we showed up at case his birthday party is interesting. among those invited were an extensive about board managing partner of the law firm of popcorn and partners. alexander that i was the chairman of the board executive director of the yelton center. did a good thing, jeweler, entrepreneur, in the world mister case, either continues to look for alternative ways to implement the interest of great
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britain in russia, or avoids public meetings with real actors. of this work is quite difficult to believe that the new color of soft power is the children of russian actors, jewelers journalists for an agents and old delivers jessica davenport, for example, 2 rated so called activists now and he's hi, this is payroll. she messed regularly with id proof in easier representatives such as nuclear cuz we have a paid for by the west depots in the activities, leaving on british rods as the government and use paid full by the foreign office. jessica's passion, the was reported the pushing migration on russia. she often met with the lawyers and activists. they'll be migrant rights and freedoms, even at the expense of russian citizens. as the deadline, a sponsor noon. it is with them that you will denies the 5, the meetings,
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russian intelligences or shall shed with the press. a number of foreign office falls and then the set did not to be perused by the public. they bet what the eastern european and central asia director is of the birth each fall adult disease of had she may for them i 6 wing dedicated to everything and the russian. the d. c a d is integrated with g, g i s department 5. this close we are the part of the f, c, d o that focuses on defense and act as the interface between the f c, d o for an office and the ministry of defense. we provide political, military expertise to parts of the government, dealing with military operations ago. literally spies spreads across departments
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dedicated to disseminating breeding's propaganda. world was with a focus on ukrainian propaganda. how does but add more be add ons, ring to oh, and basses, deputy director of government information campaigns, a plethora of departments dedicated to you. creative negotiations include nation and initiatives. it's almost like ukraine, the ease, polity run by the foreign office. or even kids has a negotiations department. and the p is the brits doing that for them. this even an escalation department headed by simon fed wherever and don certain to austin nature presumably intended to analyze how far let that could push that you create in conflicts before new payable head start reading down on london. that's we see this particular group overlook, but we can what's,
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what's due really spies expelled from russia have to do with these diploma to go with the deep limits and quotes that we have now it's tripped over the accreditation will probably get positions in the directorate as well, many of the departments, something new case, new ministry of propaganda has it, but really spies expelled from russia. d. c, a. d was reformed into that it's covered state by most of the harris who did a student in most school is diplomats, james b, a who heads the media manipulation department spent suited of in russia, and likes the suv such that even got married in most school, mach diamond to on so so i'm few russian sanctions analysis and much more. he's and the average bike lots to keep fits during his time in moscow. christopher joyce last didn't get much time to enjoy the russian capital he was booted asking me
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a 2 months off to his arrival. your legend, he likes it in russia, su much even shed some tears, as he was off to leave the country after which he became w. d. head of russian policy department. these files reveal just how vested as involved with me is in the u. k. and conflicts complex of apartments costing afford you looking round the clock to keep the role that they helped start doing and new benefits at ease at home. and graduates of the most prestigious candidates academy. and the was the boise ship a sea in moscow more? i guess the oxy sir is i just saw below for so i the defense for children international products find out of the organizations as youth in the region of being directly targeted by is ready full of design
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according to the data. not a single soldier has been held accountable to use the middle east, which is more if the motion to visit to the town in the west bank has been a site of set, the facts and idea rates. she spoke with a family that who know how tragic everything is. the goal is to report that almost every friday following the main muslim prayer, drew settlers come to the borders of this village to harass the residents, starting fire damage and property in stealing fear. often with the armies protection, everybody understands that this is the time to retreat to the safety of their homes, to hide and wait for the terminal to pass. and this reality weighs heavily on women and children. yet for one local girl, fanta said inside her house with her mother and sisters proved to be no protection at all. banner was shot dead in her room in front of her family. the girls
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father recollects what led to his daughter's death. that's from day around 2 pm. the jew settlers tried to enter the village, they match resistance and left. and then the army came in the middle that the situation was supposed to improve since the settlers left, but the only accident more aggressively. instead of finding a middle ground and keeping the settlers way, the only tried to protect the settlers and attacked the villages. a group of soldiers was at the end of a narrow street leading to m. john's house, one of the subject of this neva the one of them from the way up the bullet. the model 1st stifled the bullet hit below when one of the guys got injured. so i looked on the other side out and down to the street. at that moment i heard the sound of screaming from my house and the little
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smoke came out of the window, or it was the girl's room. john rushed there. the worst of his fears came, true, diana had been shot. so as to what the fidel got before she felt jacked where they bolted hate her body. i knew immediately it was the end that costs and have a job. it was directly up hoss not on the side, not above, not below. right on the hot palestinian branch of defense for children. international recently released their report titled targeting childhood, documenting the tasks of 141 palestinian children at the hands of these really army . oh, jew settlers in the west bank since the guys of war started these really army answer . redial request saying the event is under review. they pulled covers the periods from october 7th to july, 31st, a timeframe which does not include the subsequent weeks,
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which have seen intensified id f raise days long seizures, and is really military operations in the west bank. some of which are among the largest and 2 decades. that means that the most recent casualties, including the girl by now, haven't been included. while the death toll and my miners as well continues rising with no clear indication of when it will stop re from ocean all to reporting from cutty are in the west bank. well that wraps up. this is always good to have you with us here on off season. so let me back in about a few minutes. we'll see you then the the
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when it comes to american presidential debates, the winter is often in the eye of the beholder. and the bar is lowered today. both trump and here are screen claims. they didn't lose the debate, but was the needle loop the the worry about them, especially because if i did, here's my oldest by the name of my god. we installed that on the portable you slows, ma'am. pardon me. and then one of you guys are, the lord knows that there's 2 of us. does the use of them are no,
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that's the nature of shows. do you see the kind of of sca hydro by.

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