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is this the, the decision to lift the restrictions easy, the taking a will be taken? it will mean that from this moment on, they take countries begin a direct sport with russia process. i'm bosses who you are. the one who warning ukraine could end up on a whole different scale if a bond on long ways left of use against russia is listed as a sort of lesson politicians also in question one of the, of the go as soon as possible. last year to us. we don't want you here. right. so right flags will you tell me anything, but it's intelligence has to be seen. could be working from a different life, emissions, to quote, the stabilize what it was called
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a d 7. any one clip, anybody else? into that trap, so we said we go all my own stuff is pharma, says the right of them written to is a consequence of the close. some structures allow us to the last, this is a simulation. i'm going to turn the word, why aren't you? oh, blazing. las gathers is navy and apples is little law. just come odd exercises in recent years, joined by that. so i need to move the world crossing from moscow every hour of the day. this is, i'll see, i'm more at the moment with the headlights, so it is friday. but don't worry brushing, i'm accident into the you. instead of allowing west to weapons that hit the with
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the russian, tennessee would mean diary. cool. if in moscow i need to a sewage switch, the result is due today with a very high degree of probability. we can say that the decision to live restrictions on the use of long range weapons the strikes against russia has long been made in the west. and that was simply witnessing the final stage of its legitimize agents in the eyes of public opinion. actually in relation to key f, this does not change anything for us. in principle, the nazi regime has been hitting on territory for a long time outside the combat zone staging terrorist attacks that gaze the civilian population on the civilian infrastructure of our country. if the decision to lift the restrictions is indeed taken a will be taken. it will mean that from this moment on, they take countries begin a direct will with russia. as you know, the use of such weapons as possible. and the, if you have access to intelligence from a satellite, the united states and the you, the credit itself does not have such an opportunity. even close. i mean, nature ministry, personnel can program flight emissions volt,
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ms. all systems. in fact, we're not talking about the loankey, you have to strike russian territory with long range weapons. but about making decisions on targets with strikes directly in the west. the fact that the ukranian nationalist will phone the press, the button does not match. what we've had this week is the us secretary of state down to the blinking and the u. k. 4 and secretaries. david law, me, they were new, crane meeting, load them is a landscape. and it was the suggestion we were going to get huge announcements that at the countries were going to prove the use of long range missiles being used against russia falling. you cannot do, come on this being to shoot you out a chatter in the west and press about long range weapons why ukraine should have accessed to use them to be able to swipe these been to russian territory. but then again, we saw on the brink and had to poland, pretty much straight off of that visit. and while he was back, he was meeting with the polish for administer to and the polish foreign minister
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was very clever low that it wants its weapons to be used as role and weapons in to russia. solely suppose it was based on the blinking was asked again, did he support this week kind of viewed around the topic, yet again, not giving an explicit onset, but while we had the polish foreign minister say yes, we will. these weapons to be used in russia. there was a huge concern coming from other quarters in poland. spring can go home as soon as possible. get lost. your boss. we don't want you here. we don't want we don't want to at least be dying for yours was quite a reaction. there isn't a, it's a, we have any of the reactions from the rest of europe get what we've got, poland and the u. k. and possibly the us saying, oh,
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we might use these long range weapons of a people are deciding to, to roll back up based on the rectory we've just heard from at the chancellor, germany, olaf schultz who is now becoming the biggest advocate. so 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 very concerned about the way the west, the u, the u. k. and the us feeling bold in the ukraine crisis, he's not taking credit for the fact that the germans, that c t plum to the bottom, negotiations being the only way forward are actually now beginning to pass some fruit. and so she is taking responsibility and say, you know, finally we've got some cool heads who are now understanding what hungry has been saying. all of them. yeah, indeed, very interesting. how about the math is
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a very has anything to say? well, as i mentioned earlier, possibly be you ask to the frequency 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. another country is using that weapons and 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 dolman is in washington state, and we've talked to biden, i'm, if you read the price, he's our charm offensive. and that charm offensive is to bring by didn't 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 viking is really cautious and these cautious because they're a senior. what types officials, who urging against this, they understand that if americans gives the green light to hear these thoughts weapons against russia, people what we heard from president preaching,
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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 moving into this for very long time. but, but then this is justin supply tools to wait until the new next un general assembly . so we really go 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. 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
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a combination of, of capabilities and how you get the great those capabilities to achieve objectives . so i don't believe that one specific technology 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 attack comes back to the 60 miles interruption, temperatures of 14 feet. and they could have pretty serious consequences and the mounting tensions around the world they using as code words and not action. so wanted to advise them as the country should resolve while issues see negotiations and not false. all right, let's see here at the high level security and defense for them in the asia pacific time, june told me or no winners in wars and conflicts, and there is no way out of the session with confrontation. the ultimate termination of any conflict is reconciliation. resolving hot issues such as the crank crisis
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and the israel palestine conflict promoting peace talks for political solutions is the only in the fundamental way out of their life. so to me it is sort of the international issue of the in house i'm paying now mom co fernandez. he believes china could be a good mediator in global covers, but it was so need both sides to be willing to negotiate as well. china has been playing this role of 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 negotiate of been china did. recently. the same happened with the 14 by the senior organizations, the set together in b gene. again, they set 1st and moscow. then they said it'd be gene and they made an important agreement. so i think china is really showing by concrete examples how much they
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are engaged in, in the piece, a tops, but again, you need, would they make a good mediator? do you think? i think so. i mean, they're trying to do that. they did this statement a proposal together with brazil, that was an attempt, it was a real attempt. but again, we need the other side to listen and, and to be able to, uh, reading to discuss at this point, china is very aware of the us behavior in the, 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 just things, they accuse china of doing things that they do. this is regarding human rights. this is regarding lots of other issues trying to is already having some, some, a more assertive actions, like for instance, some restrictions for exports of, of so to the community rules, etc. but at the end of the day, again, i mean, right now the most important thing for china and for the whole humanity is this piece. dogs sings bush that provides have been sent packing from
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boston all the way into the spying mazda. it says the, the m c 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 homing all people. right, so that was really service said the 6 that provides so involved in intelligence gathering and some verse of activities aim of a sudden this school and destabilizing the world. london has this list of things as bases bucks with all the details. his, all these guys get a political department. so sections, it's embassies, are traditionally havens for spies as these deposit and diplomats kind of
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test or identify. those are the employees who agents of british intelligence, the more in ukraine has turned upside down. many rules of diplomacy, a robust simpler, some of those changes began before these conflicts. and among those 21 to this rule that moves what was computed for the north a. so the new structure of the for an office is nothing but the coordination center for this truck through the civilization of the wallet situation by dragging all these awards 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 friend g russians, invited them to private, even secret tools spied the embassies tool and impenetrable rules. now,
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tons of tough. last, many russians want anything to do with research intelligence. because with different van london's priorities a well, it was treated 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, those among the seasons. once in the orbit of the british embassy and the color sneak of expert at the moscow carnegie center, consigned to 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 on the german or the world union of old delivers. the graduate 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 white board and partners. alexander that i was the chairman of the
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board executive director of the yelton center, did a good, a jeweler, entrepreneur, in a worth 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, it 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 deliverers. jessica could davenport, for example, to raise it so called activists now and he's hi, this is payroll. she met regularly with i p, poof, and media representatives, such as newburgh, cuz we have a paid for by the west jeep who's in the activities, leaving on british rods at the government. and you paid full by the foreign office . jessica's passion, though, was reported the pushing migration on russia. she often met with the lawyers and activists. they'll be migrant rights and freedoms,
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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, russian intelligences or shall shed with the press a number of foreign office files. and then this up to not to be perused by the public. they bet what the eastern european and central asian directors of the bridge these 4 adult facies upsides you may for them. i 6 wing dedicated to everything and t russian. the d. c a d is integrated with g, g 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,
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dealing with military operations. oh, go literally spies, spread 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 coordination and initiatives. it's almost like ukraine, the eas paul, to run by the foreign office, or even kids has 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 certain to austin, nature presumably intended to analyze how far let that could push the credit in conflicts before new payable head start reading down on london. that's we see this
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particular group overlook, but we can put watch, do really spies expelled from russia. have to do with these diploma that go with the people of much and codes 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. b e c, a d was reformed into that. it's covered state by most of the harris who to the state. 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, the russian sanctions analysis and much more he's and the advocates bike love to keep fits during his time in moscow,
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christopher joyce last didn't get much time to enjoy the russian and capital he was booted asking 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 that he had a rough in policy department. these files reveal just how vested i've been involved with me, is in the u. k. m conflicts, kansas departments costing o 4 to working round the clock to keep the role that they helped start doing and new benefits at lee this room. and graduates of the most prestigious candidates academy. and the was the breezy shabba sea. in moscow. more, i guess the archie with the british good game, a man some on the will say down the increasing the lang c membership tooling to do
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for me. and it still says, not everyone is welcoming the lives, but addressing the concerns of process pop. didn't mind the indian form is a said the west had brought the development on it. so it was another club. it was called the d 7. and you wouldn't let anybody else into that trap. so we said we'd go, i'm farm. i don't know. i'm still struck by how insect killed the not this when, when it's fake 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 disband? has it stopped me think? no, it still continues. so the d 20 exist, the d 20 is dead, but the d 7 still exists. then why come the data going to be that and the mix also exist. what essentially dr. j sean 3rd assign to see is that this is it leads to
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call the g 7. that's all we've seen this. oh, so the very fact that one. so the g 7 was form, it was very exclusive, it did not let any enlarging economies of developing countries via far to fade. so what that does is that also give them a lack of understanding lulu or section as well, considering that they've been sol snobbish. they've been smoky, i'm very, a leader in that sense. of course, ricks was found as a found a to g 7, and i wouldn't be talking to rick sweet talking, that it's going to do. it's about 45 percent of the walls population, about 3600000000 people. it also accounts for about 20 percent of the walls of bill gdc. just the we also saw our bill break security for which was posted where in the us and lucy was re much prevalent. but of course,
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while there had some interesting thoughts or raise of handling says the re shoes of common concern are no longer at a couple of addressing martin and such a new situation. and this current i'm particularly happy that countries of the globe is so high present does today. it shouldn't be just but it does. global outreach is real good in the fundamental principles. all of us are that what you mean? the world is one time and the big just big jump, majority respect and understanding solid data, equality, openness inclusiveness, and consensus remains our guiding light as we deliberate today and many crucial issues. yeah. has again and again,
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we'll focus on you to the and not exclusively like the rest has all these deals of the greeks. it also looked for reforms in, for example, the ones by systems and mechanisms how the i am a, for example, is what we've, we've seen the new development band can please, and we're seeing and mass indeed doing the right vision in the last few years and which is by the rules of and talk, so we're going see for example, your way to go out of call. so there are countries within the bricks as well. they've all the focus on, you know, we've gotten seen risks of a false is aiming to achieve a lot more in october when the summit would actually take place. and that's that we're expecting that a brief survey has who held it as simple as the body of a touch this morning. i'm as active as killed by the idea of last week arrived from the burial. so to hear justice says of the country as well as his own investigation
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into the incident. a move has been welcomed by her family. steve, this is casey. when i learned that our government has not given up on this senseless murder and has opened up an investigation that was very happy, i hope for the same from the american government as well. she is a citizen of that country. therefore, the american government also has a responsibility wherever in the world there is injustice, oppression, or the killing of one of its citizens. america swoops in like the eagle and assembled them. but when it comes to israel, there can be an effort to overlook things. by sitting over a, you have an intake in bought a process in the west funding where policy is but tires. it threw rocks at idea of truth, which sparks crashes. however, as they were things imposed investigation revealed, she was standing far away from the vines. i'm more of, i should know,
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was shot more than 30 minutes off the crashes. had pete's idle is more than 200 yards away from the east. very forces. now let me pull claims tunes have refused to comment on why they fired on the demo. so it is a loan officer they had refitted, i'm from a distance i which they both know a power of threats according to the is right. if, if those of, of, of, as i should know, it was quote in directly and unintentionally filled by the forces while they were trying to target another photo. so is the only labeled as a t investigator to the rights as well, has expressed regrets. oh, the acts of his death, i long investigation. and this part says, raised by witnesses and other investigators as to whether it was deliberate killing the u. s. as brightly that
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a traffic era or israel has acknowledged its responsibility for washing those deaths. and the preliminary investigation has indicated that it was the result of a tragic error resulted from an unnecessary escalation. that must be full accountability and is really must do more to ensure that incidents like these never happen again. hello sir. this is why guys and those are not isolated. the case of a ring from cory, the american piece of is killed by these very ami is the most prominent in 2003. she was taking part in demonstrations in rough or against the demolition of homes in garza, and all mode is a bold is arrive her over for the nation. supreme quote, exempted the country from liabilities liability then and 2022. you remember the past the, the american does should when i was at clack, was shot dead and it didn't mean refuge account. the soda has ever been prosecuted
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while the number of 4 and this is already significant. the number of policy of killed in the west bank is in all of us in comparison. now according to the policy to help them is the more than 618 people have been. busy in the west bank and east arisen since the 7th on so more than a $150.00 of those were children with his well being is what i feel peroration in the west bank continuing now for 3 weeks at least 50 people have been killed now. i run into the vice and the ag said the kidding half to stump a. yeah, and is that the cool cus support for israel is well known. we don't find us response sufficient. this is the 2nd incident and the same region. previously another american activist was crushed by tank 1st we,
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us citizens or there may be more incidence in the future. us also needs to protect the rights of its citizens. the individual who went to that region had benefited from us freedoms. an opportunity for the full going that of us knew it was an innocent young person with no intentions. she was peaceful if she had felt threatened, she would never have gone to that region as to know it became a victim of her own courage. something of a russian amada has assembled in the baltic for the largest 5th egypt, komatt exercises in use. o, as in 2024 was booked to the parts of the russian navy air force and even the chinese movie. oh, it's a, it's political cause on a young are pissing off, watched the action, the ocean's warranty of warranty for rush as largest navy drills in decades is in full swing. we've just traveled from us in the far east. the city of what do you
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want to software, the 1st stages of the girls took place were now in the most western part of the country. cleaning the right region are heading out to see for the baltic suite now to show us what they are capable of the . the massive drills are being held simultaneously in the pacific and arsic oceans the mediterranean gas spin and baltic seas for hundreds best. all of the different types and sizes as well as over 120 various aircraft in 90000 personnel submarines like this one play a special role in modern navy warfare. diesel electric foward. they're small and
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one for the week. they're quiet. could be quite sneaky. the to the land. this is a simulation on the 10th floor and the roof only during these drills, the russian army has performed missile strikes against tract, enemy, tactical groups, as well as precision guided weapons strikes against critical enemy facilities on shore. a special naval mind calendar measures group has also performed positioning a mind barrier. the ultimate sports agent, goal of the drills is to work out our for the various fleets and the commands would work together and coordinate to deter any possible threats coming from outside, both from the seas and from the skies, as well as the baltic fleet. and for us,
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next is russia's northern fleet. this was the work is going all of our g reporting from coming red region. well that, so for me, for that was a pleasure to have your company mine coming by. so of course they will be with you at the top of the as i was a very good thing the the
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