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my show is called direction, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the uh so yeah, he's really is bombing uh, 11 on and probably somewhere safe. breaking news this hour has blocked, straightened out, and very rude and argy corresponded. report to the mates of the new wave of east, ready a tax on that. but on the idea side is taking the option to security board and it comes a day after a mazda attack across the country, which sort of thousands of digital design devices designate the $30000.00 people were killed. and nearly $300.00 are in critical condition with the government branding it is running low crime. as an official us report to the un
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says washington's box count and not caught exasperated enough got this done. american big box suggests that means striking at the button to the country's economy, the co welcome to our thing to national, reaching you from the russian capital i a michael quite share with the updates. now we start with the breaking news is really affected. jackson, the nation across southern lebanon, of the idea says it's targeting has blah, in order to secure its northern border. but plumes of smoke i've seen in frederick said to be from solvent 11 on the strikes of come a day after 2 waves of explosions and lab. and on the left 57 people dead. i buried samuel was behind those attacks in which digital devices were apparently triggered to designate the r t correspondence. yeah. seen that ken is in the lebanese capital of where he and his team observed why the jets overhead and heard explosions while
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they were preparing the report for us as it hasn't even been 24 hours since i set foot inside leaven on end in pay roads the country is capital, things do seem chance and already ball this house situation seems to be worsening. over the past few hours, we have been receiving reports of this really to aggression and offensive of some sorts. china 14 suggests that it is an old out offensive. of course, we don't know the context, but we do know is that is really fighter jets are targeting southern lebanon. but what makes matters a little bit more concerning is while i was setting up for this stand up, is rarely fighter jets, flew over b roots, essentially hinting that the offensive is near or at least essentially emphasizing its presence. but the timing of all of this is even more important that is rarely fight or just that flew over the country's capital happened exactly as of the has the low lead or not so low was speaking essentially highlighting a number of important matters and looking at some of the fine details as to what he
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was discussing. it gives us a better understanding as to what happened on tuesday as well this wednesday, and in one sense or the other what to expect moving forward. that's what a lot said, that's the acts on tuesday and wednesday constitute an act of war. it is aggression, but more broadly said that it is mastercard because the devices that were set up of course, did results in a number of deaths, but money more were injured. he suggests that the initial aim or the intention of a, the, is really intelligence or is really officials was to ensure that they could been tough to incapacitate thousands of people. that the intention there is more important than the result and the investigation is ongoing. but one thing that the leader of hezbollah did say, he said that most devices were turned off, or they were stowed away, as these attacks were happening, which really begs the question, did, has blah anticipate this attack? because there were reports which suggested that the is really military was using this as a method to use against has the law just the head of a counter offensive, or an all out all campaign or offensive. and so lebanese territories,
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and this anticipation could have actually exacerbated that developments and actually pushed israel's agenda much so yeah, he's really is bombing lebanon and we're going to probably move somewhere safe and back to the leader of hesper. allow me to tell, advise the address to the nation. and he said the usual has been conducting terrorist attacks that have harmed innocent civilians of what the jail have seen this really anomie these really browser filters. i was, i blew off the some 3000 beepers beaver, blowing up some old patio sleep. the address are crossed, all the lines, all the boundaries hold the norms when they launch the separation. the they didn't care about anything, not from the moral standpoint, not from the us to manage the point of view, not from the political point of view. if this was targeted against has bola him,
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especially a warrior is one thing. but one, yes. well, where people who were next to them guilty own people use beepers in normal life. thousands of people died as a result of this aggression including children and women. the thousands were in charity. and when it's a terrorist attack, it's a violent terrorist attack. it's janice science to massacre and that came off here and roles are being held across labinata and some of those events have also been targeted. now with this cost of the device blasts, and he's really a military campaign with academy, can be such a media and politics. i r l, how really being they use the lebanon. she passed on to the her, these, those ins from these ready asked i actually i heard it twice as for 3 times. i was in the side the, you know, there with a different, very different parts of the bottom. and uh, yeah, i heard, i mean, but it was,
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it was actually so heavy and the plaines were sold at all in a way that the only people can see is the key or the what is the move the right now of course, the, by these people are worried and it's a bit and they are the we are waiting to see what's called the a resistance was low. we added on to this must record actually an act of the type in disobey because it doesn't get to it will have been useful. pollution. it is a psychological war, it was clear, the message to the community office will not activated by these people that the you are not protected and that we can reach you m a c on in the deep days of your day, the life as you know, the i thought it was a on the streets, so we saw people explored thing on the streets for something give you it was something big. and so they wanted to 34 people is this size a psychological or also they were trying to push hezbollah to either me and
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i thought environment. it's post, it's under. and by this big gun, a lie within our skin would affect the beat, types of attacking cause will not, however, they wouldn't be bone being the or they are trying to pull that up. because with the withdrawal from the board, there is as israel land has, the law have exchanged across the board of fire for almost a year. now, the norful, these role is nearly empty. if thousands of civilians have been forced doing evacuate, some of them are now calling for a full scale war. all these more f induction picks up this jury from here. you know the nice row has felt like a ghost return for months. now. tens of thousands of residents packed up and left when his bolen israel started exchanging rockets across borders last year. those who stayed have shifted from living in fear of a potential major conflict tends to be calling for it. cited class will need from
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us. i think that there should be a war. there needs to be a war here. things need to be sorted out when i finished, so we don't know what will happen tomorrow. the what's happening today the, we know nothing and we feel abandoned. you're going to, the army needs to enter, the army needs to finish things as they should. no more talking. there was enough talking all of them. i was a video importers right there, you know, so now we have a, simon, we have 15 seconds and we need to enter a protected space. that is scary. no, it's just grabbing the kids and the dog and praying to god that nothing happens. and it doesn't hit us, i think we should push them back. because in the end, this is our border and i hope there will be peace, you know? so here in the heavy a by the same his follow a drone heat, a high rise apartment building last monday, leaving residence in shock and ready to take the size of action. play that, that's what they said. that was, in my opinion, the only option is war only war and only a massive response from the adf,
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against 11 on may from a, a war might happen, but maybe it won't out. there will never be quiet in his real. i mean, there will always be something only, there are always war. so, and now we think from what i think there needs to be a solution to show that we have enough strength to protect the residents. a new military solution, strong and decisive. so we can live in peace without fear. we moved further north took it out to mona, where the border with level and meets the cities outskirts. we're driving through what feels like a no man's land. there are some cars parked here in there. but just a few, a colony of cats have blocked away, abandoned by the owners. these paths have turned pharaoh. at the cities up there ration hill, we meet a few people, mainly journalists and military stations in the area. a bomb shelter has been with
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some things stalled here. as and to me, saw sirens sound almost daily. in the past 11 months, thousands of rockets and drones were fired toward israel. from behind that mound, situated in a pocket, surrounded by 11 on 3 sides to the small not has been under attack since his bullet joined him, us in confronting is read last year. once home to up to 25000 people. now the 16 spends abandoned and many residents, while eager to return, say they could stay away a bit longer, to allow these really army to complete its job as high as a spokesperson with fighting for the north forum and the it is uniting thousands of the factories from miss rose, bore the region with us as they demand yet another war, thinking it would give them a long term victory. make all and most of the shot, and we need to go into lebanon now. and if i take territory inside lebanon and push has pull it back up to the latania river and make that area belong to is real.
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donnie attacked targets, inmate route and lebanon to essentially neutralize has below, as capabilities on, so that in the coming years they won't be able to attack, is realize you could call that conquering itself. and then obviously i called it preventing the next massacre. hezbollah is currently passing through there, and if it's under lebanon's controls in lebanon, is okay with his blood coming through. then yes, i will take that area from the moment. there's been some debate lately within his really military unintelligent circles, about whether the country is ready for a big conflict in the north considering how guys it has been ravaged as high as tells us he's people have complete face and israel's capabilities to launch yet another front and the conflict is that they're not deciding wound item with the inch israel's intelligence even though it failed on october. 7th is generally excellent. and the nice we've seen that with the assassinations of mohammad dates and other senior from austin numbers, unless the newsreel knows is real, is ready not. and what it needs most is to get out of the mindset that these things aren't dangerous. that they won't hurt to me and that we can solve it
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diplomatically because we've seen so many times. that's not true. just hours after we recorded this interview, thousands of his bullet communication devices exploded symbol tenuously across lab, and on result in, in tens of death. 10 thousands of inter is the militant groups vows to retaliate, pointing the finger at the israel. israel for his part is still keeping quiet. the chances of a serious escalation are even great to now, along with the fears of those who oppose and military solution are not some free much of the we are now looking at a country that will enter a confrontation, perhaps one of the most bleeding and most difficult that we have known to form the people will die here, group of buildings will collapse and it will be a tougher, tough time for us and i visited, it looks we're going to have an escalation in the north, but we still have 101 hostages, so show you the end, the father of oreo is sitting here, and i am ashamed that he needs to listen to this discussion and we need to understand what's on the table and it's one we are dealing with 7 fronts. we next
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monday america is special envoy, visit the israel, i made efforts to prevent a massive war with his bowl. and at the meeting, these really defense minister made it clear the time for talking is over. and the only way to return israel's northern residents to their homes with security at term, especially as recently as the 4th go of the war in gaza. is a military operation. in the north, maria from ocean i r t reporting from central and northern israel. any of us reports to the united nations has lambasted the off gun government and the way it operates in the country. adding that washington supports the you and initiative to establish compton, narcotics efforts in the country. how about what he fails to mention this? that's a tyler button, is already making progress and it's effort to clear the poppy fields. despite the washington freezing all the cop and assets, the audience, charlotte dimansky, investigate why the obligated government is continuously coming under attack for
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toppling the deadly opium industry. of the war on drugs used to be big news, seen is this good job society drug dealers, in gro was what to be wiped out. in fact, the news during itself to a patient of afghanistan and the us attempted to pull over and over to destroy the cultivation of opium pumping fast and failed. now, off the 3 years of taking back control, the telephone has all but wiped out the trade reasons to celebrate each think. partly not a new report from the international prices quick raises, serious concerns about the impact, right? the taking the trade is having on the pulpy growers. the taliban have launched a campaign against the countries illegal narcotics industry, rounding up drug users, destroying opium, poppy and cannabis fields and arresting. some traders, driven by religious ideology. their initiative strikes at the backbone of
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afghanistan's informal economy and the livelihoods of the rural poor. the taliban should be lenient with the poorest farmers as it implements the band. it's the 1st time these consumes have been raised back in june and you and also highlighted how a crashing opium production afghanistan could drive up with those best. in europe. as hiring, use a switch to synthetic supplies, the result of a pro long shortage of asking opiates could have multiple consequences in afghanistan and in countries of transit and destination for ask and opiates. the purity of hair when on the market is expected to decline. such a switch may pose significant risks to health and lead to an increase and overdose is, especially if the alternative opioids include highly potent substances such as some fentanyl analogs or need a z instead of already emerged in some european countries in recent years. meanwhile, the united states institute of peace has also been raising the alarm,
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saying the telephone success is bad for the world. it goes zone to warm, describing the telephone is almost complete fine. the games poppy cultivation, as an important global count to no call takes a victory that seems odd when for use, that's exactly what the us said. it won't fit in the trade. it is a tile about achieves those goals. and we are hearing warnings of how successful that's been. the us still considered as a scanner stone to be a major drug producer. i hear by identify the following countries as major drug transit or major elicit drug producing countries. afghanistan, the bahamas believes bolivia, burma, while the us think tank claims the telephone isn't able to enforce the band has ghana stands drug trade is booming. 100 taliban re record so far, strongly suggest that the taliban has not enforced its narcotics. pan drug production and trafficking have remained at high levels or increase since the
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change of regime in afghanistan is a bit confusing. right? weston? countries willing to bind. they don't want to bind the taliban a band opiate him puffy, cultivation. but they called in full say, what should you believe the taliban suggests this is a full, sour grapes of. i'm the image i didn't move. what is that him cut of him during 2 decades. of the occupied forces in afghanistan, the us did nothing but wasted out 20 years. that's why i've got a stem, was deprived of progress as it is not a single reform was introduced in the country and instead they supported evil forces to keep the stabilizing the country. for example, they patronized isis in these 2 decades about it. during these years of occupation, so they did not work to control drugs. but let me say that their policies, with the main reason of expansion of drugs in the country and the ask um people
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themselves, the with the major victims of this evil, they destroyed our country 3 that i need done today. i mean, so many children like women and old people are using drugs. this is old due to the americans. they what part of this business name, and i personally know that they were involved in smuggling drugs through ad transport and up to the western countries. while it may be easy to dismiss those accusations against the us, the substantial evidence that if the crackdown or puppy cultivation does indeed cause hardship the farm is the u. as bad as the brunt of the blame his polo to the testimony given to the u. k. parliament about counting the caustic policies in the scanner stone during the us led occupation of the country, strong true drivers of the illicit drug economy in security. political struggles and the lack of economic alternatives remain unaddressed and cannot easily be able
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to come to years to come, o tentative livelihoods efforts have often been poorly designed and effective, and ready generate sustainable income for puffy, production dependents. populations in the past 4 years, many grounded to a hold. the point is the us failed for 20 years to get opium pulse the following. under control. it failed to create alternative livelihoods for some of the world's poor people. and now as the taliban succeeds, the west is ready to jump up and down and criticize. i don't lecture, i have the america you diversity of, of, of got us down whole by do a lot back here. says that while people enough, ganesh doesn't need international support, change must ultimately come from within of this drug a right occasion. the dining opium and the finest on this is the biggest success story against will damage in modern history. 95 percent of that trade has been
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stopped. that is something that has positive impact on regional countries and it will be for they will be in production to, to be reduced so drastically. so in order to sustain that, and appreciate that the international community needs to do more for these farmers that are suffering due to this. but there needs to be conversation in the collective uh, brainstorming on what a good alternative product could be. and if not that across, and how can these families be financially sustained? there has to be some vision for welfare. people need to not be worried about their next meal. and if the actual goal is to reduce sufferings, the economy is causing a huge chunk of it. and then also the woman question, the fact that the i c g report shows that women are the most affected by those who will be in band and the lock off. any exotic support. now for these farmers shows
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that the international community really needs to get us as priorities straight and they can impart a little both condemn the problematic policies coming from the funded bond, but also trying to support the economy in order to stabilize, make the lives of the common, i'll find better and i'll ultimately change will come, but it will come from within the finest on and it cannot be imposed on up on some not some things the international community should have learned in 20 years, but did seem to not have learned that lesson annual reports by the us department of defense reveals the ukrainian unit, trained by the american troops, validated human rights. and that's because he was set to have been in sufficiently trained to the basics. all believe he law responsible for dissolving those very rights. a d o d personnel may have misused appropriated funds by training, a ukrainian unit that may have committed a gross violation of human rights resulting in
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a violation of the legal law. because they did not sufficiently document that lee bedding occurred for ukrainian armed forces units that receive d o. d training for more on the star, relax cross live to form a us army reservists. proud bennett scott, i'm glad to have you join me right now. so the thank you said the united states recognizes that ukraine is committing crimes against humanity and it's report what's behind this move? what are your interpreting? well, i read the report a couple times and i also reference some of the other inspector general reports. it listed as information sources and it by walked away with quite a lot of interesting revelations. number one, it is a list of cascading problem is that the united states has faced with a, giving a weapons and money to ukraine and intelligence. it's described as dealing with
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keystone cops, ukrainians essentially don't know how to keep secrets and they steal everything that's sent and there is no accountability or money. and then there's also the providing of d o d assets and material and training to the ass off brigades and the right wing battalions that have gone off and done no doubt. war crimes, in fact moved in for a curse and elsewhere. so the department of defense is recognizing that it is, it's neck is on the line because of the criminal and war crimes and crimes against humanity and acts of terrorism that these ukrainian drugged up slugs have done. and i think largely it's because the c i a and the politicians and m y 6. and these other nefarious star groups like massage have been in, in uh, ingested into the ukrainian operations. so the department of defense in the united states is,
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is paying the bill that others have cashed in. i'd also say i worked at the same organization that's listed in the report, the joint military information support command. when i was state department liaison to counter terrorism. and the report also sites the, the vapid stupidity of their information operations, such as bringing in a transgender wig wearing scripts of frantic to deliver information, psychological warfare messages, which makes them a laughable clowns. when i was in the army, we trained with the rangers and special forces and men apply are caliber enough this a strange phenomenon of frankenstein. so i think the report details are a tremendous cascading failure. and uh its, it's uh its revealing to that throughout the report. it says the purpose of this report is to provide lessons and directives to better support is real in the future
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that tells you is real is the future war that the us is going to be interested in broiling. all right, talking about the future, does this look like it was 10 show future cover up for the interactions with ukraine to i think it is. it is a uh, the beginning of the mission and therefore a walk back of all the tremendous failures. there is nothing positive in this report. this is the summary of the inspector general rule ports from the past 4 years. and they log, essentially synthesize and distill all of the inspector general reports into a singular document that lists all of the problems that are generally faced. and it's weapon shipments, shipments by rail. i'm surprised ukraine has any railway stations left uh, shipments by ship information, computer technology. uh, all sorts of other uh,
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money and in cash that has been given to ukraine. all of which is spiraled down a toilet bowl. and what's interesting to mike, is it in this report, they are not going to disclose to the american people the classified information in this until 20 years from now. so they have secrets in here that they are hiding from the american public for 20 years, because i think they know the american public have been against this war from the beginning. it's one of the reasons that they are so fanatical and frantic and washington of the state department to shut down or d and sputnik and other tv channels. because they recognize that the american public saw all of this failure graph. criminal, treachery, staffed, and madness. that has been a complete waste of taxpayer dollars. they would immediately rise up and revolution against their military and their politicians. so they're, they're hiding this information from the american public for 1020 years is the d
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classification date. all right, soon as you set, the report does not specify which units validated human rights, but they'll come. we suggest that it was the inter, most as a battalion. well, it was all of these units that went into training with the department of defense, but specially those who were involved with joint military special operations. special operations are the ones that do clandestine emissions. they do uh, assassination missions. they do uh, you know, uh also all kinds of secret raids and such. and those are the ass off battalions. they they dar battalions, the various right wing, nazi, uh, fascist battalions with been there up to twos, which i saw and interviewed the personnel from when i was in don bass. i've seen them up close and personal and, and these units were funded by the department of defense. they were trained and
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they went off and did more crimes. they did the assassinations of civilian ukrainians and back moved. they've shot and killed and terrorized and kidnapped citizens in uh 1st and no doubt i've seen their 1st hand acts of wickedness in don't bass. so i think without a doubt these right wing battalions are the beneficiaries of american dollars and weapons. and they have committed crimes in violation of the late he has, as well as other laws in the united states, laws against terrorism laws, against the crimes against humanity, laws against torture. so the late he act is the beginning of a prosecution. and it also has a whistle blower line that i think many, many other people in the department of defense who are in ukraine in uniform at as contractors need to start exercise and reporting that this ukranian war that the united states under victoria newland joe biden. brock obama. uh, john kerry,
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up all of these people, ambassador taylor, for the purposes of hiding the bio chemical labs that they had in ukraine, hiding all of the black rock, a land grabs and all of the other graph that so lensky and his global a supporters were, were using ukraine for i think the people in the united states military and uniform and contractors have a duty to report on the whistle blower lines. all of the crimes that are being conducted there because it is a trail of the american people. it is a betrayal of the constitution and they are not true soldiers honoring their own to the constitution if they allow these crimes to continue. this report is the tip of the iceberg and it needs to be exposed because there is a vast amount of more toward more material there. arise cost benefit from a us. i'll be of reservists. thank you so much for your insight here. thank you mike. right? the cosa whole now you liking meeting females from
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a 126 countries across the say a 6 continents, the false your age. and you women as farm in st. petersburg is currently on the way that women from a range of sectors from business and society. are aimed to build cooperation and dialogue across the board. as the russian president delivered the keynote speech on wednesday and the sizing the farms importance for promoting a multiple, a society. now on the sidelines, we had a chance to speak with a new executive of the south african human sciences research council, who on the line, the importance, the multi faceted dialogue with this following provides. what do you think about the form is it's not only limited to countries in your asia, so you've invited a lot of african countries and that's fantastic coming from south africa. and you have a rush to africa cooperation that is becoming much stronger than it was before.

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