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and this one is the russian red flags, the great thing, but it just has means to see who the working forward is deborah pleasant, and wishes to quote the standardized world. 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 operating aliyah and see the russian president on the west . i used to allow, in putting dislike, deepen into its territory somewhat simple as this is also the question, the wisdom of the moon can go home, go home as soon as possible. last year it was, we don't want to hear. it was called the d 7 and you wouldn't let anybody else into the club. so we said we'd go home. i don't. and as far as the break
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room is a consequence of the close shots relative on the way the life of our internet only sent in last day, this is all t. welcome to the global news. since nation diplomats have been sent parking from russia off to the issues of buying law. so it says that you can see had crossed the boundaries of international law. the british embassy has gone far beyond the limits 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 harming all people. the security service says the 6 they provide for the involved and intelligence gathering. and so the said i
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typically the aimed at so in this world, i'm destabilizing the world, london's dismissed the claims as basis with all the details. his auntie is what does he have a political department? so sections of the embassies are traditionally havens for spies. as these deposit resist diplomats kind of test or identified as are the employees or agents of british intelligence. the more in ukraine has turned upside down. many rules of diplomacy, a robust simpler, some of those changes. we got the full of these conflicts. and amongst those to one of the small moves, no, was competing for an officer. then you structure before an office is nothing above the coordination center for this truck through the civilization of the wallet situation by dragging all these awards countries into
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a global conflict. res intelligence agents posing as diplomats dates 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 behind the embassies tool and impenetrable rules. now tons of tough. last, many russians want anything to do with british intelligence, the times with different vend london's priorities. a well illustrated by semi informal events abroad 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 colors, think of expert at the moscow carnegie sat or consigned to them, took off editor in chief and ceo of news. i've used them, i guess you have that. and then you'd see must see on the terminal of the world
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union of old delivers. the graduates of georgetown university in washington are still rotating the least of new commerce who showed up at case his birthday party is interesting among those invited work. i think something about board managing partner of the law firm that a pop point and partners. alexander does the chairman of the board executive director of the yelton center. the meet a good evening jeweler, entrepreneur, in the world mister case, either continues to look for alternative ways to implement the interest of great 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 could davenport, for example, 2 rated so called activists now and he's hi, this is payroll. she met regularly with i'd t poof and media representatives such as new fire, cuz we have a paid for by the west depots in the activities,
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leaving on bridges 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 expulsion noon, it is with them. the chief organize, the 5, the meetings. russian intelligences or she'll shed with the press a number for an office for that. and then to set that not to be perused by the public. they bet what the eastern european and central asian directors of the bridge the fall adult facies of had to be made for them. i 6 wing dedicated to everything and the russian. the d. c, a d is integrated with d,
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v i s department 5. the 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 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 and quote, nation and initiatives. a total most like ukraine, the eas poetry run by the foreign office. or even kids has
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a negotiations department. and the p is the brits doing that for them. that's even an escalation department headed by simon fed wherever. and don springs austin mutual, presumably intended to idolize how far loved that could push the credit and conflicts before new payable head start rating down on london. that's we see this particular group overlook that. we can put what's due really spies expelled from russia. have to do with these diploma. just go with the deep limits and quotes that we have now. it's tripped over the accreditation. we'll probably get positions in the directorate as well. many of the departments, something you case, new ministry of propaganda. i hate it, but really spies expelled from russia. b e. c, a. d. was reformed into that. it's covered state by most of the harris who to the
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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, bought diamond do on so. so i'm few russian sanctions analysis and much more he's and the average bike loved to keep fits during his time and most school. christopher joyce last didn't get much time to enjoy the russian capital he was booted. ask me 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 ukrainian conflicts. capitalists, departments costing of for to looking round the clock to keep the role that they
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help stop doing new benefits at ease at home. and graduates of the most prestigious candidates academy in the world. the breezy ship, a sea in moscow. more, i guess the oxy riff of a ross is right about it and put it as one to the less is pushing dangers escalation as it mo, allowing ukraine to use its weapons. this, i think across the border a message to the ukranian army is incapable of striking with modern west and made long range precision systems. and it can only do then by using intelligence from satellites, which are green does not have they get the data only from you satellites, or from the united states in general, from now to satellites. that's the 1st thing, the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is that the flight emissions, and 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 ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or
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not. it is a question of deciding whether or not a native 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, european countries in the war and ukraine. this is their direct participation. 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. what we've had this week is the us secretary of state, down to the blinking, and the u. k. foreign secretary, david law, me, they were new cray meeting low to me as a landscape. and it was a suggestion. we were going to get huge announcements that at the countries we're going to prove the use of long range missiles being used against russia falling. you cannot, didn't come this being to shoot you out a chatter in the west and press about long range weapons. why ukraine should have access to use them to be able to strike these been to russian territory. but then
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again, we saw on to be thinking had to poland, pretty much straight off to that visit while he was back. he was meeting with the polish for administer to and the polish foreign minister was very clean and low. that it won't, it's weapons to be used as a long range weapons in to russia. fully support agent was based on the blinking was asked again, did he support this and he kind of viewed around the topic, yet again, not giving an explicit onset, but while we had the polish for administer, say yes, we will. these weapons to be used in russia. there was a huge concern coming from the quarters in poland, ohio as soon as possible. last year to us. we don't want you here. we don't want we don't want to least be dying for your wars
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and was quite a reaction. there isn't. it's a we have any of the reactions from the rest of europe. yeah. what we've got poland and the u. k. impulsively the usa, we might use these long range weapons of the people are deciding to to roll back up based on the rectory we've just heard from the chancellor of germany, ola schultz, who is now becoming the biggest advocates for that being new piece negotiations and saying for those to take place, russia has to be at the table. i mean, that's a very different situation to where we were just a couple of months ago that we know that hungry and nothing you were paying country has always been a very concerned about the way the west, the u, the u. k. and the us as people involved in the ukraine crisis, he's not taking credit for the fact that the germans, that c t plum to the bottom is the associations being the only way forward are
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actually now beginning to buy some fruit. and so he is taking responsibility and say, you know, finally we've got some cool heads who now understanding what hungry has been saying, all of them. yeah, indeed, very interesting. how about the math is a very has anything to say? well, as i mentioned earlier, possibly the us could approve the use of long range weapons to be used inside russia. and there is a distinction some report saying that would be american weapons of the report suggesting that the americans would approve the u. k. in poland and other countries using that westland so they wouldn't have an issue with it. how that turns that we don't know, but we do know that the british prime minister keeps telling me is in washington state. we've talked to biden. and if you read the price, he's our charm offense. if not, show him offensive, is to bring by then room to this idea that those long range weapons need to be used by ukraine against russia. now, at the same time, there's also reports that bite and is really cautious and he's cautious because
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they're a senior. what types officials were urging against this. they understand that if america gives the green lights to hear these thoughts weapons against russia, given what we heard from president preaching, saying about how most go respond. there's really could see this conflict escalate from being something between ukraine and russia to something that could be an awful lot larger. and we have had mornings of best for very long time. but, but then this is justin supply towards to wait until the new next un general assembly. so we really have to wait to see where the us lands on this. but what's interesting is we now hearing from those who sit if long range weapons who use this could be a real game changer. but just a week ago, we heard from the us secretary of defense saying they weren't change quite much. we said all along the there's, there's no, no one capability that will in and of itself be decisive in this campaign.
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you know, we had this discussion about tanks. we had this discussion about the about other capabilities and, and each time we point out that it's not just one thing, it's a combination of, of capabilities and how you're going to great those capabilities to achieve objectives. so i don't believe that one specific taped only is going to be decisive . so creating 2 different points on this. just to be clear, this is pushing weapons to be able to reach like a task comes back to the 60 miles interruption tire. she's a 14 feet on they could top pretty serious consequences. a full i had all the indian tears a little army, major general. ok. so what says the rest of escalation around the war in plain off fire that ever wants? you'll give the foundation for them. you rep,
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bundle can display beeping the side unless you have done a disability become a wall between the c off. what's the net 2? because uh as what are the you clinic and song, the weapon system can not be you guys without the data sport off on that the candidates because they need a deluge of some sort blades which might be only provided by the country. and also available to some old bridge, or possibly they will be on full branding the weapon system. so the one is that in gas of the bomb, we certainly is the one what the you going to use the longer the rep on the inside russia. then the or not all this conflict with j, then the water will be no more other shell. what did you get in the re, the shell? what did not do? why don't sir, as he is now with the bring some good gaining momentum on the world stage atom and increasing the lengthy memberships to full me at is those is know everyone's
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welcoming is ryan's when addressing the concerns are focused on different about the new form method said was rule the development on itself. it was another club. it was called the d 7. then you wouldn't let anybody else into that trap. so we said we go, i'm tom. i don't know. i'm still struck by how insect killed the not this when. when it's freak about the break says somehow something seems to get on the people's skin and you know, and here's an observation, a decent. you know, if there is a d 20, did the d 7 this band has it stopped me think? no, it still continues. so the g 20 exist, the d 20 is there, but the d 7 still exists. then why con the different they'd be that in the mix also looks fine. let's get the laces on their sound. cos live to you, danny, and joined on cheese. a room during the summer run during that evening. well then
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we've just seen the how strongly in this form is that lady feels about briggs and we have this long waiting list of new members. that certainly seems to be among them with the group right now. uh huh. for sale with all the insides you bought and deals for and it says business. so there, but you also heard the last that is on so god last 6, him basically not been thing is was setting the record sleeve. and uh, not really taking the at the west. fine to be superior in any sense. so he does always do that. he does not vince as was and he does what's the record suite that what essentially dr. j shrunk, are assigned to see that this is, it leads to call the g 7. that's all we've been there. oh, so the very fact that the one some, the g something was form is very exclusive,
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did not let any enlarging economies of developing countries deal far to say it. so what that does is that also give them a lack of understanding jacqueline global reception, as well, considering that they've been sol snobbish. they've been snooty and very indeed in that sense, of course, which was found as a found at the g 7. we've seen that in a few yards. bricks is also wrong there as many as the countries that are interested in joining the roots as well. but let me point out here that a bridge in that sense of a has become a very powerful fleet blog as well. now when do talking to rick sweet talking that it wants to do it's about 45 percent of the was population about 3600000000 people. it also accounts for about 20 percent of the world of bill gdc. so that's a huge job also with the 10 members. now the accounts are about 40 percent of the
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total for for duction. so that's how follow points of the block really is. in fact, us of this c, r we're seeing that russia is going to be hosting the big summit stuff need to run up to bob, but to just to do good. we also saw on the bridge security for which was posted where in death and lucy was right much prevalent what the sign he went back and not just as somebody has been presenting in the up. but he also went with the proposal to of somehow find peace in this particular conflict, the russia ukraine conflict. india has remember self to be a piece. nature in depth has been stressing on the fact that it is to dialogue into a long to see that we can find a solution to this conflict of the solution. can we be found outside the bible? see is what india has been say. but if paul saw a g, the wall,
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there had some interesting thoughts or raise of handling says the re shoes of common concern are no longer a couple of addressing martin and such a new situation. in this context, i'm particularly happy the countries of the globe is so i present with us today. it shouldn't be just but in just global outreach is really good in the fundamental principles. all of us are the com, which means the word is one from the break just pretty tough majority respect and understanding solid data, equality, openness inclusiveness, and consensus remains our guiding light as were deliberate today and many cushion 2 c,
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u haul him there. india has again and again was focused on you to is a virginia not exclusively like the west has of all these deals. in fact, the big civil was wanted to take control of take overall though the us led financial system of the bricks is also looked for reforms in a for example, the was bang systems and mechanisms how the i am a for example, is what we've seen the new development bank and these are, these are the alternators, right? so for example, the, we and i m f before they would 1st of all the particular country that lending money to, to change some, some policies, etc, in the nation. and then in that condition, they give out a loan, but that's not what a, for example, the new develop in band would want to achieve. similarly, ricks is also realized that we're seeing a mass indeed,
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the authorized vision in the last few years. and which is by the roots of insults over which government save, for example, is a long way to go out. of course, um, there are countries within the bricks as well. the focus on use of look, we've got to get set off with the fact remains that the joint load is no longer to gain. vix realizes that we're seeing that more and more countries now wants to join results. of course, that idea as being to who to phone, whether they can be a big starting fee or the use of no consultancies more. but of course, with the, the sanctions for example, that the west have slapped on russia after the war. new print started over 2 years ago, the scene that's normally why what the west wanted to do is it wanted to show law school, but mentor would be seeing is that by, by the sanctions country is the found the way to do business, which are not traditional for example, with um with flip side of the system in the exact list to doing business with josh
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out with or buying more and more oil from from was full. as the ross, as the one the one off. now india buys about 40 percent of the voice from us before about 60 percent of of the defense needs for multiple sol. suite is still happening . risk with a false is aiming to achieve with lots more than a toolbox when the summit would actually take this. and that's not that we were expecting that and data and data and you are not the will this need changing, isn't it? thank you for that update. all the cards will run into some of the fs. thanks again to fight with into play as a writing high in many parts of the world, people are feeding the paint when it comes to the best, but no water mole. so them, the us just just says new radicals, just a service, what it owns? no. the, so i'm, i love the us government has a shell of that 1000000 dollars this year alone. so service is
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a $35000000.00 of that. that's what i'm paying 30 percent. it's like how many years ago it comes as a us by did them a certain size last month to press and then did $2000000.00 high. you might think that would mean a little belt tightening by washington fall from it. is trying to splice out of the $800000000000.00 on that if you spend a while that's breaking this down and who but has to do with then all to contribute to chris and as a financial with the apple, the houses chris, the size of these things is a last so long, i mean, how does, how did it get to this? well, i think, yeah. right. yes, they are also and the reason is i think that the us government and just become addicted to spending. it's a bit like, uh, any kind of addiction is just for an individual human being. you started off and
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you keep going to go and then you get to a point where you just spirals out of control. and there's nothing more that you can do then to keep spending to get out of the whole you've already done it yourself. i think that the situation they've been, they just console spending because it may stop spending economies go to growing as well. so with all of this funding guy on, i assume that they buy the frequency and or they have some sort of an, a gold is of or some of that. but with all this information mean, when the consequences all the u. s. government raising the budget, it's budget deficits or the consequences aren't useful. average americans the already have a very, very difficult they don't have access to for you. how can the majority of the of americans and so many of on the, of the. busy like, i think we'll see an average increase of gaining inflation, which will i'm fluids. they have a domino effect across all countries that as good as most of the world relies on
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trades with the united states. we saw this in our and country morales and in the united kingdom where inflation traps the american economy. so as prices go up for americans, americans kind of thoughts we've been unfortunately, people in the u. k. u with in other countries that depends on the us full, full trade economic and even ministry to cold would also suffer. so i think we're just going to see a repetition of this spending that then fix is sort of fix it above it doesn't really fix. they just put say a plaza roof. i'm native american on the problem and a slides again. so i think it's just going to be 5 use for any economy that is reliance on the united states. i'm suppose the united states itself is about my and i'm a, i'm a little bit into the, the politics behind the if you don't mind. i mean, we're seeing this the, that indications in these us is it a thing to do with the presidential campaign is a coincidence. i know we, we so we see the bates, we see them. well,
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we see them campaigning that way. that leads to foreigners. i, i know by the, for me, you know, on a holiday kamala, how is it all school so busy running around the country, trying to get votes? is what is that why uh, the said confidence perhaps in the government right now? yeah, i think you're right around. i think it's, it's fundamentally responsible what we can see them doing is spending more money to win more. but unfortunately, that's the tragic re, uh, reality of, of the american politics. it might be and you know, buying and when he came into a pallet for almost of this lloyd infrastructure bill where he would fix the crumbling roads of america. instead he decided to give pretty much all that money to you. right. and now he's east track coming back and try to say, look, i'm going to help my made kind of a win. so that spend more so than people think the way the way the guides for the job reality. it's just, it's just going to hurt americans. average americans. a very close the down the line on the election when they won't care anymore. you know,
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a better than the camera house said that she planned to make housing more affordable. she said to, to expand the child tax credit, i'm proud in face a tax deductions was thoughtful businesses with all the sort of promises that you had just see those, those claims a i see happening. i'm be would that will not increase the debt a yeah. a, maybe they what happened the route, but the problem is fiscally irresponsible when a country is, as you said, 2 trillion plus dollars in debt. even people tax breaks, giving people, you know, invest the most social housing is just not sustainable in the long term. yes, you might get a cheap a house, but you'll, you'll groceries and you'll stand the cost of living with increase probably $10.00 volts compared to what you're paying. so actually you're taking from one side and you'll, you'll, you'll get it on one side and you'll taking from the other and making life a little harder. so i think that that's really what we'll see and, and,
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and so you avoid, yes, morality is basically irresponsible, is the highest way with the world's largest economy, saying within like an casino between single us dollars comes in. the only thing must have inflation and just making life, not just for americans garage, but the rest of america's allies in economic partners was good sense. uh, let's try and look into the future. you and i into a crystal ball here. donald trump was phased off. interesting on the don't top is probably just a 100 percent terrorist on countries that are seeking to replace the greenback. well, you know, the, the dollar in international transactions, if he becomes present, what is it, i mean, is this a warning? is this an attempt to sit fuel the us economy of people gonna pay any attention to it? what, what kind of move is this? right. i think its, uh, president trump trying to declare economic move that on that to be honest uh your, the.

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