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the, the, the decision to lift the restrictions these indeed taken a will be taken to mean that from this moment on that take countries begin direct with russia. russia isn't bassett or to the un wants to warn you. trade could end up in a whole different scale if a bad on long range weapons used against russia is lifted. and that's i some west and politicians also question the wisdom often very soon as possible. we don't want to hear the reason why the floors are
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all gone lazy. now. russia gather that they be an app forced for the largest strategic demand exercise in recent years joined by the time these ministry was another club which was told the d 7. and they wouldn't let anybody else into that slap. so we've had with the india as far administered us as of the rise of the breaks group. as a consequence of the close stop structure of the west and the russia, red flags, the u. k. say it's intelligent, has been sick with me when i came from it diplomatic missions to disturb live the well, the about we're continuing our coverage of the latest trends shaping the world right now. this is our team to national i a michael question now. russian ambassador to
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the us instead allowing western webpage to head deep into russian territory would mean direct war between moscow and nato. 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 with 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 gauge the civilian population. i need somebody named restriction all the 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 in the united states, and the you create itself does not have such an opportunity even close. and the
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nature of military personnel can program flight emissions volt, ms. all systems. in fact, we're not talking about the long cab 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. foreign secretary, david law, me, they were new cray meeting low to me 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 fall. and you create not 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 again, we saw on to the bank and had to poland. pretty much straight off of that visit while he was back. he was meeting with the polish for administer to and the polish
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foreign minister was very clean and low, but it wants its weapons to be used as room range weapons in to russia. solely suppose it was based on sleep, lincoln was asked again, did he support this? we 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 the quarters in poland. lincoln go home to as soon as possible. get 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 and was quite a reaction. there isn't a saw and we have any of the reactions from the rest of europe. what we've got,
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poland and the u. k. impulsively, the usa, we might use these long range weapons of the people are deciding to to roll back a based on the rectory. we've just heard from the chancellor, germany, ola 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 a very concerned about the way the west, the u. b, u. k. and the us a feeling 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 actually now beginning to pass some fruit. and so he is taking responsibility and say, you know, finally we've got some who heads,
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who are now understanding what hungry has been saying, all of them. yeah, indeed, very interesting. however, the math is a very has anything to say. well, as i mentioned earlier, possibly the you, as to the frequency use of long range weapons to be used in size washer. 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 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 telling me is in washington state. we've talked to biden. and if you read the price, he's our charm offensive, not show him 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 in the same time, there's also $1.00 to $5.00 in the course of these courses because they're a senior, what types officials were urging against this. they understand that if americans give us the green lights, results weapons against russia,
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people what we heard from president 13 saying about how most schools respond to this. we could see this conflict escalate from being something between crating and russia to something that could be an awful lot logic. or we have had more than this of this for very long time. but then missiles, instructions to fly towards to wait until the 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, 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 won't change right much. we set 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
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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 integrate 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 is pushing lessons to be able to reach like a task that was 5 to the 60 miles interruption time. if it's a 14 feet and they could to put you serious consequences off of my head haul, but the indian territorial army, major general atc watch, that's the the risks of escalation around the world and you train a higher than ever once you give the formation for them to use the bundle can display beeping inside of us. yeah. the disability become a wall between the c off. what's it and that too, because as what are the,
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you get any concern, these weapon system can not be you provided with all the data sport off on that the candidates because they need a dentist from satellites, which meant to be only provided by the, not the country and also available at some all but it does, but simply they will be all full. but i think the weapon system. so the one is that in gets publish. i mean the one, what are you going to use along the web one beep inside russia. then the or go, not all this conflict with j, then the water can be no more a shell. what did you get in it? read the shell, but did not to write something off. a russian, all my dad has assembled in the baltic for the largest strategic combined exercises in years. ocean 2024 has brought together plots of the ross and navy, and at 4th, and even the chinese military are these political correspondent, hugo pest can off watch the exercise. the ocean's warranty of warranty for rush as
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largest navy drills in decades is in full swing. we've just traveled from the russian, far east to the city of what do you want? 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 ocean, the mediterranean gas spin and baltic seas for hundreds best, all different types and sizes. as well as over $120.90
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personnel submarines like this one play a special role in modern navy warfare. diesel electric foward. they're small and one for the week. they're quiet. could be quite sneaky through the land. this is the simulation. i'm on the floor in the loop on me. 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. special naval mind counter measures group has also performed positioning a mind barrier. the ultimate sports agent, goal of the rules,
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is to work out how 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 in for us next is russia's northern fleet. this was the work is going all of our g reporting from cleaning red region. and there you have it there. now with the bridge group gaining momentum on the world stage, and that increasingly lent the membership to forming at its doors. it seems not everyone's big welcoming, it's rise. but addressing the concerns of francis stop diplomats. the indian foreign minister said that the west had brought the development on itself. it was another club, it was called the d 7. and you wouldn't let anybody else into that trap. so we said we go home. i don't know. i'm still struck by how in sick killed the not this when. when it's freak about the break says somehow something seems to get under
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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? hasn't stopped me? think so it's still continuous. so the d 20 exist. the d 20 is there, but the d 7 still exists. then why can't the data going to be that in the mix also exist? what essentially dr. j sean 3rd is trying to see that this is, it leads to what's called a g 7. that's all we've seen this. oh, so the very fact that one's some the g something was form is very exclusive. it did not let any in margin. you calling me is all developing countries via far to fade. so what that does is that also gives them a lack of understanding. yeah, no book or section as well. considering that they've been, sol snobbish, they've been snowed and very leads in the absence 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.
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it's about 45 percent of the was population about 3600000000 people. it also accounts for about 20 percent of the walls of vill gdc just to the rule. we also saw our field breach security form which was posted where in the us a new c was re much prevalent. but of course a g, the wall there had some interesting thoughts or raise of handling. it says the re shoes of government concern are no longer a couple of addressing martin and such a new situation in this context, i'm particularly happy that countries of the globe is so i present with us today. it shouldn't be just but us and just global outreach is real good in the fundamental principles. all of us are the com,
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which means the word is one time and the brakes is pretty tough. majority respect and understanding solid data, equality, openness inclusiveness, and consensus. remains our guiding light as we deliberate today and many crucial issues. yeah. have again and again we'll focus on you to a non exclusive with each like the rest has all the zeroes. the brakes also looked for reforms in, for example, the was by the system, the 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 a mass indeed, the authorized nation in the last few years. and which is by the rules have been talk so with the government say for example, your way to go out of course. so there are countries within the bricks as well. the focus on use of new cars and seen with a false is aiming to achieve
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a lot more in october when the summit would actually take place. and that's that we're expecting that the that with interest rates riding high in many parts of the world, people are feeling the pinch when it comes to their debts. but no one was so then the us, which has just said new records just to service what he owes. now for the 1st time ever, the us government has showed out one trillion dollars this year alone. just of it's, it's $35.00 trillion dollar public debt. now that's a whopping 30 percent spike from a year ago. it comes as the us budget deficit search last month to an unprecedented 2 trillion dollars. you might think that that would mean a little belt lightning by washington. the fall from it is driving to splash $800000000000.00 on military spending are to contribute to trace. evans gave us the
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stake. i think that the us government just become addicted to spending. it's a bit like uh, any kind of addiction either. just for an individual human being, you start at all, and then you keep going, keep going, 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 really don't yourself. and i think that the situation there means they just console spending visit. they stop spending economies go to grands. well that gets, it's fundamentally responsible. what we can see them doing is spending more money, so when more buyers, unfortunately, that's the tragic the reality of, of the american politics. it might be and you know, binding when he came into power for almost as his lawyer to infrastructure bill, where he would fix the crumbling roads of america. instead, he decided to give pretty much a hold of that in mind. right now he's east truck coming back and try to say, look, i'm going to help my make how the wind so that spitting more. so the people think the way the way the guys for the job reality. and it's just,
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it's just going to hurt the americans. average americans very close the down the line. all the elections within 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, and so many of the policy like, i think we'll see an average increase again, an installation which will, i'm fluids. they have a domino effect across all countries that as a dispute, as most of the world relies on phase of the united states, as prices go up for american americans. bountiful swedes. then unfortunately, people in the u. k. u, as in other countries that depends on the u. s. full, full trade economics, and even ministry to full would also suffer. so i think we're just going to see a repetition of this spending that then fix is sort of fixed it above it. does it really thinks it just lets say a boss, a roof? i'm native american home, the problem and it explodes again. so i think it's just going to be bad news, but any economy that is reliance on the united states,
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i'm because the united states sell the but i meant the mounting tensions around the world of aging is calling for auction. the not just was tied as defense benefit the set, the countries should resolve all issues through negotiations and not force. he was speaking of the high level of security and defense farm in the asia pacific time due to may 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 crane crisis and the israel palestine conflict promoting peace talks for political solutions is the only in the fundamental way out. now early on by calling more odd, have mommy's spoke to the editor of the international issues of the wing watts on hang maku fernandez a he believe a china could be a good mediator in global complex, but it would still need both sides to be willing to negotiate as well. china has
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been slain. this rule 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 is roland. negotiate of been china did recently. the same happened with the 14 by the senior organizations this set together in the aging. 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 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,
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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 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 be stocks and to the middle east. now, policy being children are being directly targeted by. is there any forces with no is really sold to being held to account? and that's a claim in a new report by the defense for children. international art is married. of course, are the mario file for national a visit at a town in the west bank. that's being subjected to a tax. it rains on heard from
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a family, grieving from the loss. a small palestinian community all scheduled in northern west bank was not always so small, expending. drew supplements surrounding the village have been steadily aging away edits territory, ones covering 27 square kilometers. cutty old has shrunk by nearly 90 percent over the past 5 decades. leaving its 3500 residents squeezed into a tiny fraction of the original land. with a silent approval of perhaps the most extreme and settler oriented is really government in history. the palestinians struggles grew bigger. locals reports that almost every friday following the main move in 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
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and children. yet for one local girl, phantom st. 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 girl's father recollects what led to his daughter's death. that's from day around 2 pm. the juice that there is tried to enter the village, they match resistance and left. and then the army came in for the situation was supposed to improve. since the settlers left. the army acted more aggressively. instead of finding a middle ground and keeping the settlers away, the only tried to protect the settlers had attacked the villages. a group of soldiers was at the end of a narrow street leading to m. john's house, one of the subjects to this neighbor. but do all of them the
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way up the 1st i saw a bullet hit below when one of the guys got injured. so i looked on the other side out and down to the street. in that moment i heard the sound of screaming from my house and the little somebody came out of the window. it wants the girls room. i'm john rushed there. the worst of his fears came, true, diana had been shot. so as to what the fidel gets before she fell and jacked where the bullet hit her body. i knew immediately it towards the end of the house and have a job and it was directly at the hospital on this side not above, not below. oh, right on the hot the windows still there is the mark. you go from here. let's move but it was not anyone who gun met
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when someone someone to petition up. we went to the end of the street and jed was talking about the window was barely visible to the naked eye. and you will have the book built up. it's not easy for anyone to lie or shorten hit such an accurate target, like data from this distance. but we know they always come with cypress and they come with us 9 us professional and they intend to kill just phone. but you mean it, you have to do you want them to make victory? and do you think he makes 50 of them? but my time a timing, i'm sorry heidi. go side. we think it's about to know there's nothing. nobody is here. smell like us. then as mother was in the room to submit a form for the advantage over to the house, not for us to jump out. sure bucks,
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i don't know if i have so that's what we've been. it's kind of like in a succession buck, how much is a heck? so thank you. so the heck of for the interview became just too much for the grief. 3 can mother had daughter died in front of her eyes, and she couldn't to protect or save her banners. one of many italy, cnn brunch of defense for children international recently released their reports titled targeting childhood, documenting the tasks of 141 palestinian children at the hands of these really army or jew settlers in the west bank since the guise of war started an average of one child every 2 days of these 116 were shocked with live ammunition and 25 were killed in ariel attacks, based on another series of cctv food
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h. medical reports and i witness testimonies. the report concludes that most of these fatal incidents were deliberate, noting that the children were short in the back while an armed is really military protocol permits. listen for us only in cases of immediate fact is really snipers routinely shoot to kill palestinian children as they are going about their daily life waiting. the taxi stand getting ready for morning prayer, returning home from football practice sitting in the car or talking to a friend outside of the deliberate targeting of children by snipers, violates international humanitarian law. international human rights law, an international criminal law. the report says 20 percent of all tallies. teen children killed by an idea separately 60000 more killed in the last 10 months. these really army answer, redial request saying the event is under review. they pulled covers the periods
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from october 7th to july, 31st, a timeframe which does not include the subsequent weeks, which have seen intensified id phrase days, long seizures and is really military operations in the west bank, some of which are among the largest in 2 decades that means that the most recent casualties, including the girl by not having been included while the death toll and my minors as well, continues rising with no clear indication of when it will stop re, from ocean all to reporting from cody are in the west bank of the british braun minister has been coal dod for hypocrisy, for binding the only small part of the ministry exports res role, which of uh, being used to bomb gazda of the policy in a basset to denmark says it's too little, too late. i'm not surprised with this double standards that the british policy has been always known for in the public. they say something behind closed doors. you
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know, they say they do something else. they say that they are going to will uh, stop sending, i'm so is their end. because as a is reaching international law, this is, you know, at the outset, just cosmetic need, the average use some contracts, you know, do you need me to tell me the width is right, but the bulk of the military operation along with the united states and some european countries makes me conclude that the british are really uh, committed basically to the support of israel and the company to sit with the on still, you know, all of our innocent civilians. and in guys you're not alone without cents a month. and i appreciate you saying that hey, on international network tv now, look at the moment, it looks like the u. k. government is only suspending 30 out of $350.00 active on export licenses to israel, only the seat of being suspended. meanwhile,
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all these other weapons will continue to go to gaza and the west bank to do want to continue with 2nd in going to the palestinians to restructured videography of gaza . and to continue giving the green lights for the is the eighty's with the purchases of trying to decimate the entire nation in gaza and trying to withdraw them, you know, the displacement in design that i'm flat thing guys up there on strategist security reasons. and this is what the british has been doing alone with the americans. so we cannot exaggerate the british from the complicity, you know, and this also against, you know, i was in the sense for the city and people in gaza. so what is a stand of the international community to these people create they could gestures that are made at the public, you know, by a, using i'm serious ed yet.
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