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the, are you ready to come along the new dell, a report of late rejects washington's proposals to join the sanctions against r t after the us. so unprecedented action targeting our network after 9 months of denial, the idea of finally admit 3 is really hosted. we're probably killed in gaza as a result of events airstrikes, us troops to complete their withdrawal from new zara for more than a decade of failed anti terror mission and africa's. the whole region also had to go to the question of allowing the premium to machine substrate pressure with these where it is the question of whether or not the native country could be directly involved in the ministry. on the brink of world war 3, moscow issues
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a star from warning to the west against allowing keep to use nato supplied long range missiles to bomb russia. the live in moscow. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international. we're covering the top news stories from around the world. the end of the week done by india has reportedly refused to sanction artsy after washington said it would welcome such a move by new delhi indian officials or a partner. and they said they do not follow unilateral measures imposed without un approval of this comes after the biden administration took legal action against r t over alleged election meddling that our network has denied our team's runs and sharma has more from new delhi. as the us is desperately vamping up its headboard, so dining locking all key 2 months ahead of elections in the country. the open
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frontier name is reporting that us officials have gotten in wps with officials in the ministry of itself as in india, asking them to join the floors in locking lawsuit. this information also asked traditions as well as labeling that journal is on the mission at the government of the united states, the 1st to the government of india and the governments of other countries to make their own determination of and accreditation procedures for these entities. the us would welcome all countries in taking similar actions as the united states government has. now, what's the new policy day is that they'll pursue the ministry of external affairs to see that this matter does not seem to india. and that india does not for you that some sense of the government officials say that the debate on sanctions is
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not to relevant to india exports as well as the former diplomat sitting the view of the move by us reeking of double standards. this would be the 1st time that the us is pressure rising india into following it. so those are to distance itself from us . cool over 2 years ago when. 1 you've been started in the subsequent sanctions. the us imposed and brushing crude us to india, not to like any worries from law school. what did you then do you daddy took a sam and said that e mail to do what works best for india? the people over india to the board, to about 40 percent of it, or is from russia to what these reports are indicating even this time and gas going to do pretty much the same are 2 vermont costs are of joins my colleague, nicky, aaron, here in the studio earlier to break down the ramifications of washington's unprecedented
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assaults on our network, the state departments. and so the rest of the people that spoke about sanctions, they're claiming that's our global broadcast for spreading this dangerous matters of, of course. so they're also saying that staff here at r t or nothing short of fuzz, if you will, you know, one thing when it's got me just from one country from the united states and that has been happening for the last 2 and a half years, nevertheless. so people are still watching us to all over the world, but one thing that we're doing it by themselves, but they're forcing the rest of the world to follow suit just because they said so without any kind of explanation or anything like that. let's hear from the head of the us state department right now. the united states, united kingdom and canada, are launching a launching a joints diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by r. t and other machinery of russian just information and corporate influence. each
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government, of course, is going to decide how it responds to this threat. but we are, is every, every partner to start by treating or these activities as they do other intelligence activities by russia within their borders. so really strange, but either way, you know, archie, our network is perceived as such as, such as threats by a washington of the fathers. that's a couple of 2 and a half years ago. nevertheless, people are still watching us. and uh, but you know what? on the other hand, perhaps it's not surprising at all, but judging by their, by their own words, they're saying, you know what, because of ard, see the narrative on ukraine is not like we want the rest of the world to proceed. it's one of the reasons not the only reason, but from one of the reasons why so much of the world has not been as fully supportive of ukraine as you would think. they would be given that russia has invaded ukraine and violated real number. one of the international system is
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because of the broad scope and reach of r t were propaganda does information and allies are spread to millions, if not billions of people around the world. i mean, this move at by the us to expect the other countries around the world to follow its lead is hardly surprising, isn't it? we've already, we've seen, you know, countries of the global south in particular, pressured by um, the west before. what can you tell us about that? absolutely, this is not the 1st time i don't think this is surprising to anyone who has been in the news of the last couple of decades or sold that the united states are always fine too big. say there will to other countries and it, you know, if it doesn't work, what do you mean? i didn't think, but we noted states do they creates sanctions. they silence those with a defense. they still uninstall us with a different point of view of force. in this particular case, the united states would want nothing more than for the rest of the world to say, yes, we condemned russia to look into our teeth. and that's what it looks like. i've been
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glad to see again the strength of the international alliances come together to, to support you printer that is in its efforts to defend itself. and so i think that's the important piece here is to try to protect and preserve the international order. we understand india is a long relationship with russia and india has to make it sound determinations about where it's wants to be on, on the scale. well, uh, there we go. trends of pressure the rest of the world. but like i said a little bit earlier in the i had already said that, you know, what's washington, this is none of your business. and you know, what's the rest of the global itself? all of those countries, they're not given in either. the said, you know what, just a reminder, washington, we do have our own position, our own interest. take a look at this. we are not new drugs from the very beginning. we have taken sides
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and we have chosen the side of peace, and we will continue to engage with these content on the basis of done with all respect. but we're not to tell us what to do. and we expect to do as not to tell us what it fucks chest and no one should have any doubt that will make our decision within the framework of strategic wisdom and equity. so you see the aging of the level of your freedom of speech is not different than on an exclusive affair to the united states. and of course, this is another representation of a multi polarity that rushes friday for a team runs and bows columnist and era body research and communication center founder says, washington cannot tell new delhi what to do. because india has its own rules and principles is not part of the middle that you'd have to follow what us saves, that is back to this month, august, and to see that whether you know,
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you bring the right is not getting enough support is because of our the i think is that's the big outrage use, and it's a lot of extra people involved in the safety when we get at bremond is the movie is taking so much effort to us is the only does lesbian speaking so openly vocally about be the word google itself is that the review is, is bullying then that the waste is getting bullied buttons that the waste all there is these, but it's better off to be part of the venue. i mean, from the government side it said that had been issues that black with the lift and media. now, does it mean that we should the bands on media? we did not so, but they think that we are not supposed to be all supposed to. they can see what is what media on our website we are guiding you through the fall out
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of the us assault on our network. and if you'd like to weigh in, you're welcome to do so in the comment section where you definitely won't be censored for your opinions, even if it goes against western narrative. freedom of speech from russia with love on our team cox. the idea of has finally admitted that it's airstrikes likely cause the death of 3 is really hostages and does. and 9 months ago, the military had previously denied hitting targets wherever these might be held. the findings of the investigation suggest a high probability that the 3 were killed as a result of a byproduct of an idea of air strikes during the elimination of how most northern brigade commander met gun door. on november 10th, 2023. the idea of continues, even at this moment, to exert all efforts to fulfill the bottom up national mission of bringing all of the hostages home for the bodies of the 3 victims were recovered by the idea of the
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inside of gods and tunnel in december. but the exact cause of their death was not the quote disclose. or according to some reports they likely died from the lack of oxygen and the tunnel following the airstrikes on tuesday is really media accused. the military leadership of covering up the story of this for us, the idea of to issue a denial and ultimately published it's reports this sunday. all right, let's cross live now to you of us. i folly and it's really supporter of palestinian . right? so you'll have good to have you on the program with us 1st off. what's your assessment of the findings of this idea for part that was published only after the is really media put enough pressure on the military. this is a smaller the, the big big tool because from the very why don't they will the design of the all me head. there was the cards the i'm the band. and the said the claim,
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which is 8 states officially that it is bad enough to have a dead hostage is info and negotiate about the effect of the hostages. so and then it was also published and they've already paid those sit on the 7th. it was, it is what i mean airport was deployed on the golden area reset cleaning fox and not to let anybody go live to guys on even espanol converts or for most of us and the police on us as well right. taken by from us, the militants into government. so they keep many of them as the 250 is it succeeded to wage guys went home here. these guys are because there is likely the only thing to completely execute. this mailed
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a set of queen size bed. this is their thoughts on their own guy. as long as the thoughts it goes to people as well. but why don't, don't get it. i just want to keep this manual sales such as they're supposed to me . because they think that they have a, have less life being good. how such as and doesn't have it and have to pay the less of bias or hostages, or at least it's a so they try to hide this. ok. but the facts, all clear and remainder is out based in some point. do i mean some of the thoughts? and it seems that they tried to hide the big picture, but they learned the problem. the kids becoming more and more conscious of the picture. bells are gone right. the door is not the same as the post address ends up . isn't there so full about the kids are going to continue 0. the idea of
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tried to hide its responsibility and in the depths of these hostages for 9 months, 9 months, it denied this. what does that say about the id f and its responsibilities? as well as a glass? is a, makes the probably cumulation of provision. so i guess i learned about it too high, very meaningful 0 and we see it in many as a case. this was the last one that was exposed to in the big res, this big lens and part of the stage where the humans in the rest of your house. and the trying to say is it for mass is no, it is not to really to access to a 6 sided at the end of the roll. why is that it to? is that a bass and on the all new table for the machine that is not designed to expose the costs, but to hide the saxophones. it might be the idea of had previously claimed it doesn't
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strike targets for hostages might be how. busy do you believe that's the case to that believe that this was an accident and the idea of just tried to cover it up right away. when's the $200.00, those sensors and guys out there in our list of guys various moans and the clearly the hostages are hidden in the town is most of them. so wednesday he's retired. so the nose at the time as they don't have to know exactly where i just as it is, but they know that the entity role searches me. it's also as a well no. and as you pointed out, not the 1st time hostages have died as a result of ideas and strikes are as really, authorities doing anything to prevent such cases from happening. again, do you think? i think there is a wanted to heads out of this alive. why they should do now is declare
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a man. this is diana. this is a 1st stage, and i don't want to go in and medicine to go into the guys asleep when they prevent food in medicine, renovate preventive and water phones. so really the flooring through rather vapor events and explicitly the nose is al, solving and the 0. so just as long as our prevent the exam for me, because ken and job of entering the ceiling exam, migrate is allocating the collision in solving the bombings and many more and all kinds of music on the program. so to the rental, find the city of science. so if they wanted to make sure the n d, they showed that please the existing site as positive, supposedly producing low drives out doing donahoe's at the time saying that we the titans there. so yeah, it's you a,
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it keeps the media visual and some of the things that are on there is a place other things that are actually attended 0 switches. and yeah, do you believe that there really can be a diplomatic solution to this conflict? did you think that there can be a states far because efforts so far for a cease fire? i have not been successful a unfortunately like to me and almost nobody is at all the lives of this all cornwall for the last time. what would you but now after it is almost there won't do nobody even season because is the $1.00 to $2.00 by 0. look, guys, i don't want to live in the i the kind of for the policy on government. even garza and the dog in the deep, it doesn't have as good as a palace that the pay and the only is when the united states, for instance,
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almost as they list on their bowers, they don't do any sinks and stuff is right. so it was actually completed as a genocide, including virginia and myself, such as alright, we're gonna live with are you off high folly a veteran supporter of palestinian rights. thank you for your time. thank you. the reports are emerging that nato leaders are set to allow kids to use western supplied missiles to striking deeper into russia. the blocks top military adviser has claimed to such a move is it justified militarily? there's a good reason to do that, to weaken the enemy, to weaken its logistical lines, fuel and munition that comes to the front. that is what you want to stop if at all possible. so there is a good military reason why you should do that. there is a legal ground to do that. the moscow has
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a war and the serious repercussions of nato supplied long range missiles are used to hit russia in the us, and the countries envoys set it with explicitly means nato's direct involvement and the complex and be a declaration of war. his bladder and fitness had some days ago about the situation . there was an attempt to substitute consequences appointment because we are not talking about allowing or forbidding the key of regime to strike out. territory sheet already does this with the help of drones and other means. but when we are talking about the use of precision weapons that long range western made weapons, it is a completely different story. the fact is that i have already mentioned this and any expert to confirm it both in our country and in the west. the ukrainian army is incapable of striking with modern western may at long range precision systems. it can only do that by using intelligence from satellites, which you frame does not have. they get the data only from the use of the lights, or from the united states in general from natal satellite. that's the 1st thing.
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the 2nd and very important thing. maybe the key one is the flight emissions and these me, so if you have scanning for and then you included the only by nato military personnel training and service men cannot do this out of it. so it's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike pressure with these weapons or not. you know, 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, not it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries. the united states where i see in countries in the war, in your dream, this is the direct participate, means that then this already, of course, significantly changes the very essence of the very nature of the conflict. it would mean that nato countries, the united states, european countries, are at 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. you to waste spoke to german officer and war correspondent, thomas roper,
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who says the west has plan with fire and risk in the outbreak of world war 3. whatever country is at war with the us and, and russia helps them to strike us territory. i think that was enough, the discussion with russia as part of this was so i think, i think the west is already active part of the war for a long time because from international law and we have this from the exports of the german going to start the german problem and even sharing intelligence data, operate of data and toes data is already participation of the war. the rest is risking this escalation. um, i'm afraid that might be a rational reaction with which the west doesn't like. and then we are coming really in a, in a really process of, of escalation steps and whether we find a way out before then there, well, i'm thinking what would happen. i don't know the really the worst test to think whether it's worse towards a world war, the real hard world war. because of all these questions we have for you. um,
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attacking rush, it was a long range west of weapons which technically pushing us right wouldn't be managed and programmed by what? by west and by nature, sol, just it's, i think, a step which is. yeah, the final one at which the, the russians were, the russians will react with what they didn't do until now. and the mid of mounting loss is on the front lines. cabs for administer has endorsed a war, so i plan to hold welfare payments for ukrainian marriage, men of finding age, who now reside in the u. s. has it's high time to block. encourage those who fled to return so they can be sent to the battlefield. staying abroad does not exempt you from mobilization, especially compared to those ukrainian men to remain to defend the country. this is mandatory for all ukrainian men, regardless of where they live today. to kevin, for is that up to a 1000000 men of military age have fled to a crime with some 300000 now, living in poland or
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a sized foreign minister has supported the proposal to cut you refugee benefits in law. socrates in ukraine had been violently forcing man into conscription to civilians at step in to help fight back the ways dramatic scenes from cher nazi in the countries west to show several men being dragged off in the middle of the night in the northwest to be crowned locals help fight off recruiters to try and keep the would be kind of skipped from being taken away. from the situation on the battlefield is no better for your crime. despite the influx of new troops, one military instructor has complained those drafted against their will are unwilling to fight. dealing with the level of motivation is very low and escape. most of the concepts were called as they were heading somewhere else, the somewhere drafted straight off a bus or on the street and they're like, oh,
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what kind of motivation can they have if they didn't come here willingly. now they're going said we try to make it work remote, it is very difficult. so there are cases of desertion. so 1st of many of the conscript simply became exhausted and headed home. good. we don't know where they are now. which of the don't what is within the city. so that's across live. now, to lorenzo berty, italian activists and president of the vento dell, the association, lorenzo forced mobilization, appears to be in full swing across western ukraine. what kind of impact you think this will likely have on campus progress on the ground? a good evening. good. what is happening? grady names ukraine. now about to me the show me is a shocking yet. and said the people to nap the and send the to a almost they're saying that the without the uh, against the wheeling the people who have a family who maybe uh,
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also uh, children, uh, these are really bruce out of the, uh, the regime. uh uh, is facing the huge low seas. uh they, uh, every, the last, the ground in the every 6 door of the front line. that's why the, the, to recruit the people such and, you know, dressing, we the are recruiting the students or to people we disability. but visa doesn't have the so much are and 5 things on the back to the field. mm hm. in terms of the polish foreign ministers proposal to halt social welfare to ukrainian men who are living in the you. they think that it will be successful in attracting more soldiers for to have i really don't think so because
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a people who whiskey the throne when you're breaking up from every g. my to it. right. and your, uh, absolutely. i don't wanna fight for uh, uh for denise the government, monthly the most, the crazy thing is that the violation of human rights and the opinion, you know, ukraine and no one in the western countries in, in west and amanda say nothing to about the so the west or mid yeah. width and governments that support the human rights. that may be only a few on a d. o, if you already me, brian said, but the not if you already knew premium the were given the huge investments in the, in the war from western countries. we've seen billions in weapons supply is another military equipment sent to ukraine. why do you think we are seeing the ukranian reluctance to fight?
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because the people in ukraine that are understanding the the real, the enemy is not a russia, but these are the last few regime. uh, any mass, the in the united states. uh. because uh, until my done cable, ukrainian, the restaurant people leave the piece. uh, uh, the where uh, no complete the need the in the duma regional now now the united states that are using the ukraine is the ken on for the trying to power the russia. uh and the, the $1.00 oh $5.00. on the look. the last you crean. uh, they are not interesting. the in the law says the overall ukraine, a lights, uh and the people in ukraine. uh, i didn't get the, uh,
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understanding the so in terms of the western so forth. uh, you know, 1st it was the abrams tanks done in the f sixteens that were meant to be game changer is on the battlefield. and that didn't really materialize. is there really some magic weapon that the west could provide that could significantly improve kids chances? yes, so we have the loan, the lease still the, the change is uh uh, i remember uh, 1st of all they took control and uh then uh the i notice that they apply the opposite ons uh, bought the new one. the old visa wave was uh, really change it the situation uh on democracy is i think that uh, the only resolves the used to close uh, more of the thieves, more dead saying the cvd and people and the, the get the worse the situation uh for a ukraine, uh uh,
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when the war we finished. um, because uh uh, russia uh, is, must, uh, react to, to these uh, uh, use of the new width one. so the camp is now pushing for the west to lift all restrictions on the use of nato supplied weapons against a rush. so what could that escalation potentially look like to asap? it's really dangerous. it's really dangerous, especially for uh, the europe. uh, it's really crazy that uh, someone, uh, some govern. i'm in europe a. want to be involved in the shadow of a direct uh, confrontation. uh we the we drop shop. it's really crazy. i understand that. why
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uh, did i ask you to review math for visa because uh uh they know that uh uh, they will not have uh no more in the future uh, in uh, in police calling in, in the government. uh so they, when the war with the new. sure. probably you will. uh, apply that to long don't know over to the united states. uh, but uh, so uh for uh, uh for him. uh uh, it's important that to fight them to the last the but the, it's really crazy that the, uh, political, the people of political government and europe. uh, uh, agree with this decision that the quote, the move the closer to the 3rd world war. hi, we're going to leave it there lorenzo birthday italian activists and president of the dental dentist association, lorenzo. but it's heavy one. thank you.
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