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to this call, the partnership for global infrastructure investment. you've already started to see the fruits of this a merge in southern africa and southeast asia. and then the americans have to keep going. want to get things done together. in order to do that, we must build a strong and more effective and more inclusive united nations. us, these are adapt and bring new voices and new perspectives. that's why we support reforming and expanding the membership for the un security council. the are you in a bachelor just laid out our detail vision to reflect today's world. not yesterday's . it's time to move forward. the security council like view in itself these to go back to the job and making peace, a broker and deals, and wars and suffering. the stop
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the spread of the most dangerous weapons of stabilizing trouble, resist advocate from east africa, the 80 to can you lead mission as working alongside of asian people to turn the tide? we're also have a responsibility. prepare our citizens for the future. we'll see more technological change. i argue in the next 2 to 10 years, we have in the last 50 years, artificial intelligence, it's going to change our ways of life. our ways of work are ways war could usher and scientific progress. the pace never said before. and much of it could make our lives better, but they are also very profound risks from defects to this information, to novel passages, to buy a weapons. we worked at home and abroad to define new norm, new standards as this year. which is the 1st ever general assembly resolution on a,
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i start developing global roles, global roles and the road will also announce a declaration of yours on a responsible, responsible use of a i joined by 60 countries in this chamber for let's be honest, is just the tip of the iceberg, but we need to do to manage this new technology. nothing is certain about how i will of all or how will be deployed. no one knows all the answers. my fellow leaders issued e mail today i offer 2 questions. first, how do we as it doesn't ask community governor yeah. as countries and companies race to uncertain frontiers, we need an equally urgent effort to ensure a safety, security, and trustworthiness. as they are growing more powerful, it must grow also also must grow more responsive to our collective needs and values
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. benefits of all must be sure, equitably should be harnessed to now, not deeper and digital divide. second, we insure the day i support rather than undermines the core principles that human life has value and all humans deserve dignity. we must make certain that the awesome capabilities of a i, we use up lift in a power every day. people not to get dictators more powerful shackles on human of the human spirit. there's a head there way, but they may be, may well be know greater trust them, our leadership and how we deal with they are. let me close of this is we navigate so much change. one thing must not change. and there's never forget who we're here to represent. we the people,
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these are the 1st words of our constitution. very idea of america. they inspired the opening words viewing charter. i made the preservation of democracy, central cause of my presidency. this summer i faced the decision for the sake of 2nd term as president was a difficult decision being present has been the honor of my life. so much more, i want to get done. as much as i love the job. i love my country more. i decided after 50 years of public service, it's time for new generation leadership. take my nation for my follow leaders. let us never forget. some things are more important and staying in power. it's your paper the
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matter the most ever again, we are here to serve the people, not the other way around because originally the future will be won by those one race to full potential. other people to be free to think fairly, generate, educate, to live and level believe without fear. that's the soul democracy. it does not belong to any one country. i've seen it all around the world and the brave men and women who enter the parks. i brought down the berlin wall fight today for freedom and justice integrity. we saw that universal journey for rights and freedom and venezuela. ramirez cast their vote for change as it had been recognized, but it can't be denied. the world knows the truth. we saw in uganda that will be g . g. active is demanded. safety recognition as are common humanity. we said and
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citizens across the world patiently jersey their future. i'm gonna to india to south korea. nations represented one quarter of humanity will hold elections this year alone is remarkable. power. we the people, it makes me more optimistic about the future than i've ever been. to josh 1st selected, united states senate, 1972. every age raises challenges. i saw this young man, i say today, but we are stronger than we think are stronger together than alone. what the people call it possible is just an illusion. nelson mandela taught us, and i quote, it always seems a possible until it's done. it always seems impossible until it's done.
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i follow leaders. there's nothing that's beyond are capacity. if we work together or less work together, god bless you all and make god protect all those who seek peace. thank the us president job by doing the addressing the un general assembly for the last time as presidents are really, if the well speech really, which as soon as the final word on his foreign policy legacy, just 4 months left in office, a full joy bind in any addressed well, need is in the general assembly really as the k or is unraveling in the middle east . as we speak, as sped to say that his presidency has been dominated by foreign policy challenges
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with the very controversial decisions on many very controversial decisions on the, his presidency from the tail to pull out of afghanistan and fielding the ongoing crisis in ukraine. the continued blood shedding garza and other devastating situation we're seeing unravel between as well and has the and 11 on so it's just a selection of some of these things by doing is shortly to be remembered for let's move on now. meanwhile, in iran, iran ha vowed revenge and responds to as well as auctions in the region to runs. parliamentary speaker is blaine to the west for supporting as well on the call. but it's all of the old, the united states and the european union emphasize international laws when it is beneficial to them and they are all on the, on this a routing body of the united states is willing to sacrifice to manage it for the interest of the military industrial, complex, and international design. it's again my knowledge of the rapidly deteriorating
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situation in the wheat in the us has announced the deployments of additional troops to the middle east. clearly the tensions in the middle east right now. our hi, this is why not only the department of defense, but other us government officials are engaging with their partners and governments throughout the region to reduce those tensions in light of increased tension in the middle east and out of an abundance of caution. we are sending a small number of additional us military personnel forward to augment our forces that are already in the region. so in a good spot, alonda, now we've activist a c o russell money. thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you today. so it is way the government spokes person has branded, loving on a quote, failed stage. what do you make about assessment from israel, which itself isn't even recognized by dozens of countries? well, i think there's many people around the world to stop taking any notice of what is rarely spokesman say, because they are detached from the reality which the great majority of people in
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the world of how they view the world that these valleys uh, have a very extremely one sided view of events, but i think that the one thing the important thing we need to mention is that because it happened on has its problems. yes it's it's, it's certainly been in a state of crisis for several years now. but we have to also remember that israel has been mounting uh, strikes on syria and lebanon for many, many years now, for which are involved, a civilian casualties. and it with a variety discrete indiscriminate as true towards killing civilians. and the world seems to take no notice whatsoever. this no condemnation, israel seems to have a blank check. it seems to be the only country in the world which couldn't attack
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any of its neighboring countries whenever it feels like it. we have of yesterday 492 people were killed in depth and on including so as 5 children 58 women that those numbers have almost certainly going up since then. since yesterday i should imagine. but so we don't hear a lot of content nation um that we hit the west and the government's condemning a civilian casualties from russian strikes and you to in ukraine, but not a word about the victims of his writing strikes. yeah. okay, interesting to note. so i think that china has chosen to spoken also in this situation is that is deeply soaked by the situation and it condemns violation of lebanese software and see, do you think as well and this question allies the paying any attention? the oh, i don't think so. um the western powers have the
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wrong that hands an unspoken, as we just said, president biden, talking about what they regard success if civilian casualties in a golfer. uh they, they moan and complain or they, they say that there are too many people being killed in in garza, but they, they still continue to give israel the weapons. and the way we don't want to do that this year, israel is expected to get 12 and up $1000000000.00, just admitted create a loan from the us and bite. and when he condemned a civilian addressing goes a few months ago. within days he approved the dispatch of a resume in the dispatch of $500.00 pound bonds to uh, uh, to israel. so what we're seeing is, uh israel is, is allowed to do whatever it likes. and a, a written in the us in particular, provide them with the political,
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it does not cover protection. and they go into the gates, the will of the overwhelming majority of the world states and members of the un here it says, any does seem that way, it doesn't. it especially now the pentagon, it's a knowledge of deployments of additional forces to the middle east. how do you expect that to influence the situation? there are so just think it will have a big impact as well. i think um, as we look at the white a picture. uh, we're now looking at the nature threats of a mess. it very large international conflicts breaking out in ukraine with the possibility of a, a nato. russia will being triggered and also now a major regional war. and them, at least since october, the 7th, last year the us has moved nature a forces into the area. uh, naval forces and problem forces. i think that they just announce this or dispatching uh, new ground forces to, to the region. and uh we,
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we remember that when the iranians mounted to a major me so as for like, a couple of months ago, the britain and the us and it, uh, uh, actively intervening to protect as well. hm. so again, um they, uh, they seem to be discount seeing uh, the, the effects which are a, a major war and the middle east is going to have, for example, costing off to oral supplies, limit lease, which would have a nice if they could on the inside on the throughout the well it does make you think, doesn't it? with it as well. opening up this 2nd friends which we previously thought was it wasn't able to do, wouldn't be able to cope with the use of the war and gaza, also ongoing. what do you think kids feel so confidence in raising the stakes right now? and do you think washington tripped up more directly involved? you think that that's what is what is banking on?
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well, that's a, i think that's a question which is very difficult to answer about. uh, i might you know, whether uh, washington is actually uh, likely to commit troops for example. i mean, washington would like to see uh, uh, a major defeat inflicted on the wrong. but do they have the, uh, do they have the stomach to actually get involved in the ground floor or any other kind of won't because that's likely to drug in so many other countries for them at least. but we also need to look at the we need to remember that since october, the 7th, israel has set itself the goals of trying to, to destroy its 2 main enemies in the region has the underground. and in reality, that's it's bitten off more than it can shoot. the only way it can destroy has been
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a lot or tried to destroy them, is for a ground defensive, a ground for sending troops into young men. but that we see we saw in 2006, they failed completely to do that. and they cut off to over 10 months. they hadn't even managed to uh, to completely eliminate the forces from us and it's all eyes and gone so so yes, thanks for speaking to today is really good to hear your thoughts on the situation . we've been talking through activist the rustling lines and have a good day. thank you very much. the, the, the landscape governments relationship with also is turning increasingly sour. the publish presidents has hinted to ukraine that they shouldn't forget to balance is auctions during the 2nd world war, namely, kids collaboration with hippa, on participation in the holy cost. these remember the ukrainians has many problems with that past using world war 2. this is not all of the shield of
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a leading and massacre. this is also the issue of assess units and we should create and served. this is the issue of cooperation between the van ukraine authorities, mr. ben data and others. and that i had told me this led by auto fed law. this is also the issue of ukraine, jewish relations at that time. and participation in the whole of cost. what tensions hopping brewing for some time with their shoes, ranging from the flow of view for any and refugees into poland. tax payer funded 8 . the key of as well as historical grievance is triggering serious disputes. also usually mama each picks up the story for us. it looks like pull is use on ukraine are slowly changing at a meeting of the european parliament in strasburg polish official. gore's brows microphone was muted after he made a few comments. so he's, it's holly encounter part who was calling on the blog to continue providing support
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to kids. last, i'm a to lease and it's, it's positional for us is through the eastern front. it was in no 9, sorry for the water. so a young solder already missed the big i'm see your golf in the media, you to replete with is maneuver. who are you your cell originally going to fight for whatever cause they're in ukraine by all means go there. god bless you, but don't take everybody else is with you don't to mayor brown or you already use the browse up for you're not helping ukraine by prolonging this war. you're not helping ukraine. young people who were looking for sheltering q 40. okay. reading their own company and to the mid is an interesting change from paul is previous commitments to ukraine,
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even when it comes to crimea. things got interesting, while pulling has previously declared that it will not recognize quite me as russian territory. well is top. diplomat now says that the peninsulas future should be decided by the un crimea is symbolically important for russia, and especially for putting but strategically important for ukraine. therefore, i don't see how they will be able to reach an agreement without demilitarize in crimea. we could put it under a un mandate with a mission to prepare a fair referendum after checking who the legal residents are and so on. and we could put it off for 20 years. on top of that, it's been reported that so let us eat and all this foreign ministers that go to speak may not have the best relationship anymore according to polish and who is outlet. the atmosphere of the meeting held in september between both was described as extremely intense. the reports claimed that zelinski made numerous accusations
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against the police side at the meeting. so the point that the polish delegation was surprised by the way zalinski was talking. well, it's also remember that it looks like sikorsky is patients with you clean your record using poland is running, then i go to um to the baba in law. so and i, my hair is cut, but you crane in um about uh, he seems so younger than you ask him. uh, what are you doing here? you shouldn't be defending your country just a few days ago. ukraine's most prominent sports man, fox, or alexander, was sick, got detained in poland, while the reason why it remains unclear amid those events, to brandy and officials express their discontent with polish authorities. but there is more, according to journalist, poland intends to use its upcoming e u presidency to put pressure on ukraine over historical differences. in short, it's been reported that key of is demanding was so not to raise the issue of the 1943 vol in mass that there any time soon. a massacre that resulted in
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a 100000 poles killed by a cleaning nationalist in world war 2 or so had plans to possibly get you praying to give out some sort of compensation before allowing the countries accession to the you. and of course, this is not so happy about that. so is the beginning of the conflict in 2022, poland has been supportive of ukraine supplying it with all the weaponry necessary and even opened its stores to over 1000000 ukrainian refugees. but 2 years on and those friends are beginning to look more like at emmys versus defense, ministry saves ukraine has lost over 2000 service. met in the past 24 hours. now says moscow intensifies strikes on campus forces with reconnaissance units paying a crucial role. and steering the precision on the accuracy of the emissions. according to the ministry of defense policies, maxime out, terry has be done bedded with one of those battalions operating in
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a key region. obviously, buckroe ask the upside of mine for comes direction. one of the toughest spots on the front lines of the special needs reparation russian troops of a central group of forces continue their rapid advance taking control of many settlements with the support of recognizance units. here reconnaissance units of the central group of forces operate in the bulk of the direction of the return in an army vehicle, then feed the bronze and after completing the combinations at the bottom of the board on possible, the groups carry out tests to break through animal lines, they also do surveillance and identify the coordinates of enemy positions for their subsequent shelving done to these units reviewed to us and details of the presence of foreign mercenaries fighting against russian forces in these directions. and where about the task was set in the ball crumbs direction to the tech, the enemy to report coordinates for artillery shelling during the day,
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calling us once we spotted for the most in the reese and there were no opportunities to go down them. we engaged and destroyed them. i was wounded but went on and spawn anatomy saw hold and reported his coordinates. it has been destroyed. how do you do? i have to call you back on this unit, arrived from the republic of to la and prove itself in bottles in the day of and for cross directions and pacific elizabeth. i have been here since march. i have learned that you should never abandon your comrades in arms in this trouble. if they're in a difficult situation, you need to try to do everything to get them out of the ones that come raid was wounded by a shell. i dragged him to a safe place, gave him 1st aid, and then his comrades dragged him to the rear and i myself returned to the assault . the smart thing this we received the task of taking for, for us to belt at once, and we went there in armored vehicles. our artillery fired on these positions and
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we quickly reach them, seize them, and gain a foothold. we held a circular defence fought off enemy attacks, defended them for several days, and then reinforcements arrived out of football and upsetting my heavy hold on. i'm getting my done. recognizance is one of the most dangerous tasks on the battlefield . these units are always at the forefront playing a key role in the successful planning and execution of various military operations . lexi moultrie, r t, for across the direction gustave with us, there are no say international web box with plenty more in just a few minutes. stephen. the the oil which they using, but if i saw last time, that was easier. sure. the other thing is that was to find this filter with,
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there's these parts of the georgia moment on. so we can use the cold dips, the too much money for the shuttle mushroom finished here quickly yet the week are full. of course on the bill for those of them should economy for us to what fits just move. definitely. which means to suggest them with learning is good news story. not going to send you the top 10 megabyte. which of our
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by the early 1950 can you became one of the centers of resistance to colonialism if africa, the british invaders infringed on the most basic, right. so the local population, great britain and pursued the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers dooming canyons to poverty and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started the fight against the invaders. the rebels called themselves canyon, land and freedom army. the spiritual leader of the movement was the anti colonial activist joe mo, kenyatta, the freedom fighters used guerrilla tactics and attacked the individual units of the british troops. the latter responded with massive air raids and artillery effects. when suppressing the uprise of london relied on the maximum cruelty over
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50000 kenyans were killed? about 300000 people were thrown into prisons and concentration camps, where'd tortures? in no way inferior enrolls the to the nazis was widely practiced. the veracity of the colonial list only led to temporary success. in 1963, the british empire had to recognize the independence of gain. yeah. however, the colonial regime left behind a trail of blood and boons at the canyon nation has not recovered from on sale. now, the oh, what else seemed wrong? just don't you have to shape out the economy and engagement trails. when so many find themselves worlds of parts,
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we choose to look for common ground the the, the idea of bones, bay root with a has with a missile force come on, the allegedly killed this tony 11 on the policy is 550 is where the government valves to eliminate spending, village and threat stage of position is that to weather and whoever does not understand this needs to get this right now. is that is there is no waiting for the threats. we all preempting it has been a launch at least 75 locations, a israel, and was phones to the all idea of sol hitting some residential building. also when we talked about how many years we have seen an exodus and seen residential areas being targeted, following the massacre of more than 3000 people in the root and the because.
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