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the the, the middle east, the politicians on the tip of my blood lives in various estimation of a little later upon the active and most power riggs around the world with crowds and launching improves as a game. instigating think he is ready. wireless limited lead time to you as the know things, some of the, the main, the other thing that box that visit the west for the time, depending upon the size of your company. absolutely. review the most recent, intentional news and stories that made this week. this is off to you and i feel
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a 9 month a month. oh, don't story. off those will a confirmed is lead to have fun. not smart. i was assassinated in his already asked like on friday. i'm the world over on the streets. the arrow bulls and the grief was apparent of the floods. in david's size, tiles gather outside a most, some more pass on. no smaller is what are the, the, how the office for over 3 decades. i was reviewed among the moves in relation the, a lot of smoke billows up from they really it as a, as well pounds of lebanese capital with munitions is lula, has all sort of who the seen it come on and died along side from fun. that's on all think last little yes, and i can reports from baby over the course of the past few days. there had been
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a number of developments which really provides us with some sort of insight into how the people here think over the course of the few days. we understood that people were essentially processing the news, but many took it a lot harder than others. in fact, while we were walking down the street to beta it's, there was news that us on the so low was not killed that he was alive. there were reports emerging. of course, they were unfounded. it's safe to say that people did not want to believe that to be the case. and there were celebrations across bates. at one point. i was at the sides where us on the thought was assassinated and i witnessed the level of destruction residential buildings and an entire complex was demolished. and we understand that the buildings themselves weren't necessarily the target to be attacked as homeless or low as the target. that was deep underground and the idea of did not necessary know whether he was in the buildings or whether it was underground. so they plated a little bit safe and they decided to destroy everything this week. but we visited the same site today because there were reports that there was another strike in and
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around the immediate area. we went to the here. and what we saw was a stark contrast compared to what we're generally used to saying. but we saw was a ghost town. normally there are thousands and thousands of people. it's a very busy neighborhood, is a very large suburb, cars and vehicles and shops and people walking talking the scene. it was vibrant at one point, but today the scene was nothing like that. what we witnessed was essentially a reminiscence of what a ghost town is. shops of inclosed people, nowhere to be seen, allow me to ride on side with the representatives of his beloved media office, essentially told us to leave so much so that they escorted us out of the suburbs. and it's a start comparison to what we're used to seeing just in the distance one. but as we're looking overlooking the city of balte as a whole, there are plumes of sco smoke arising from different parts of the country, different parts of the capital. and we understand that the idea of is continuing to carry out with tax like this. we can hear drones in the skies. this is not,
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this was not the case back in october, november, december, even january. but we understand that the idea is essentially keeping close tabs on everything that's happening. i can hear another drawing that circling around right now. the idea is military. the active we understand is a great military build up on the border with lebanon in northern israel. so many people fear that the situation will escalate. but one last thing i want to end this note on is the person that is expected to replace the fall and the secretary general. and i saw us on the, somebody's expect it to be hashem, sophia dean. and one thing that many people say is that most of law in comparison with someone that was easier to discuss the business with and discuss politics even agree with when it comes to some of these strong cocking points. but ashanda is not expected to be as lenient as low, so low as many expect them to be more pro war and more proactive as opposed to reactive in the war against israel. the files
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that are in terms of the gate into the u. s. embassy in baghdad and security forces, bank sounds and right here deployed out to keep them and say, you're welcome 5 minutes that has condemn the sending over the last thing as well as test quotes, cost blue, red lines. the ad is that they will now these 3 days of national morning is that all visible later in both outrage around the world? people folks are facing, protest pairing as seen and lebanese flags it and it's of the, the netherlands and pockets the crowds have admitted besides, to mournfully assess and make it official, the disciplines condemned to the ass good thing. is there any bias of the militia smuggler, such as, quote, still chilling to the floor in the way of these very flights, the level, the competitors, when the throttle illuminating, they route. i mean hire. so it seems lump was decimated for the over 8 seen phone
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combusting bones real off as well. has deployed thousands of times who is enrolled in border wall. so sending out an order of a $60000.00 reserve is to report for immediate duty, but there's nothing on his sets alpha go for the water we ton. 60000 is raised back to the well, you know 20 we now in the pseudo, we're very lucky to be doing by human rights and human enabled rice, lee diamond. how about it? i'm always kovachick. i big about an expert myself. that was a pleasure to see, and thanks for joining us here in moscow. this is a real privilege with a lot of things i'd like to talk about them. the 1st is obviously what's going on in lebanon. yes, we're seeing this escalation now. 5 and a half 1000000. this is a census of 20. 20. is the population of 11 on almost a 1000000 just on the a 6 about population as being displaced. yeah,
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we don't hearing any lesson combination of wine. has anyone told us about this? what, why the not talking about millions of people been displaced to get about a so called the, you know, a position need is being killed, but i thought the people, well, the reason it's not being discussed is because the west is fully behind this. in particular, the united states is behind this, despite all the crocodile tiers here you'll hear from us leaders about caring about civilians. they don't care. and we have to point out that in this operation to kill an s rolla, at least a 1000 civilians were killed. as you said, they dropped 5000 pound bomb. okay? military experts in the us that they wouldn't use $500.00 pound bonds on an urban theater like that. they dropped 5000 pound bonds on a crowded urban neighborhood. they just flattened the entire neighbor and they continued to do so. and you know what israel's doing is destroying
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not only of course, people's lives as they are destroying international law. there are no limits to what they're doing. there's no limits to what the us and the west is willing to support. and that, that is the shame here. yeah. done. i mean, when we see that i will get to the international know, or whatever they call rules based orders. so i'm, i'm curious to get your take on that. but we've heard not only from nathan yahoo, but we've heard from the, by the administration, that tensions are, should be de escalate thing. or they are the basic. i mean how, how is this the grading on one side? you're kidding. hundreds of thousands of children, women, civilians, on the other side your, your carpet bombing air is of favorite. how is this the same thing? and furthermore, i'll be looking at even more escalation. yes, well i think what you are seeing is a win for welding and double speak. right. war is peace,
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love is hate. escalation is de escalation. that's exactly what this is when they say, in fact, i think generally when he's here the united states, leaders talk about, especially on foreign policy issues. you can assume what they claim is, in fact, the opposite of the reality. obviously this is an escalation. what we're seeing now in lab and on is a repeat of what israel, who's got and gosh, they are flat and gaza. gaza, as for as a functioning of area for people to live is gone. i just saw a lancet report from yesterday estimating that we're on our way to 600000 dead in gaza. that's over a quarter of the population. and again, they want to do the same thing and let them know. so this idea of the escalation is a farce. it is an absolute parson. by the way, i just want to remind people, you know, it came out about a week ago for through politico the anthony blank and lied to congress about israel
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blocking humanitarian night. he told congress in april it wasn't logging yet because it would be legal to set arms to israel. if that were the case much. and it turned out he was told by 2 agencies in the us that impact is what was blocking the 8 and he lied to concourse, to our elected officials. the us are us leaders lie when it comes to war and people need to be aware of that. yeah. when it comes to lying, um, do you think the rest is lying? where it says that they didn't know that as well. what perhaps were planning to, to know sort of, they had to have known, and there's some evidence they did. and by the way, what we do know is that netanyahu ordered the kill from the united nations building in new york city. there is no way that he did that without telling us officials 1st, but i mean, so how does that work into the international rules or international law?
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how have, how does that work? well, what we are seeing is the mass, a violation of international law of, of humanitarian. a more nurse, the intern humanitarian law norms that go back to the 1850s. the 1st geneva conventions were assigned back in the 1850s, which the primary purpose of those conventions is to protect civilians. and in fact, what we see is an utter disregard, not just to disregard of civilian life, but the intentional murder of civilians. as you say, women and children and the fact that read a good article this morning. i forget the author. uh but anyway, the articles uh, was entitled that the, the mass groups civilians is the goal. that what, what the israelis in the u. s. wanna show is they can do this, they can violate norms of, of, of proper conduct in war. again,
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to go back almost 2 centuries now. and they are showing that they are showing that they can and will do that. well, i will end on one quick question on this topic that i'd like to move on to of the topic is missing. yahoo said uh, she wants to change the balance of power in the middle east. what, what do you take? what do you understand when he says that? well, i think from what, from that statement in other statements, he's been baking and maps that he's been pointing to. as his goal is to create the greater israel. he wants to not only take over all the guys in the west bank, he wants to take over web and on. he wants to take over parts of egypt. he wants to take over parts of syria. this is an imperial goal. and again, the us shares this goal, the goal is to take the middle east from the people who lived there and to
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colonize it. for white europeans, this is old timey, colonial is that we see happening before our eyes. yes. where are you quite wearing? isn't it done it something about somebody else, you know, recently the us imposed yet another array of sanctions against but this time directly at upset. ok. see here. i mean the freedom of speech in a 2nd. but what do you think about that? i mean, how, how do you think this, what does this say about the us and what it believes on? is it father amendment the freedom of speech? yes, we have the 1st amendment, the protects free speech. but we see that that right is often throwing out the window by the us government, particularly in times of war. we saw eugene v. debs. it was the socialist party candidate for president, thrown in jail because he openly opposed world war one. in fact, the supreme court created a whole doctrine the clear and present danger rule to justify putting him and his
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colleagues in jail. we saw people of course, persecuted during the mccarthy period for essentially speech and organizational practices. and we see that now. and that is why is it done, particularly during those times because as orwell said, will quote them again. the 1st casualty is one. ready of wars truth and every war the u. s. has ever wage was based on some lie. and so to keep those lies going, they have to suppress the voices of people who question the claims that allows to go to war. but i think also something else is happening. i think for the 1st time, the united states can no longer successfully defend itself intellectually and duty illogically. despite all the crimes, it's committed,
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it's always been able to portray itself, is this essentially good intention, right country, right. i think the veneer that's gone, especially after guys. yeah, it's absolutely gone. no. um and so now you see the us cracking down on intellectuals. you see universities like mind columbia university cracking down violently on their own. students who are speaking out against the genocide of palestine in a way that was universities never did that but and again, it's because they can not intellectually defend themselves or what their government is doing anymore. and so the more that is an issue, and it will become a greater issue, the more you will see, the d, a classic down on the set in the united states. well done, your hair. and we're in moscow, you're a us citizen and you're probably going to find to go home sooner or later. any repercussions, any fees. i have a lot of fears. uh, the last time i did go home to,
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to the united states from venezuela. i uh, this was a couple weeks ago i was uh, interrogated for 4 hours. the customs my phone was, sees my computer receives the phone, they kept for a few days and um, mailed it back. they probably copied all my information on it. and by the way, this very same things happened to several friends of mine who were in similar situations. and yeah, we, we all have fears that the next step is the that the f b, i will come knocking on our door. maybe they'll even arrest us maybe will be indicted. of course we have to fear that. i mean, they're threatening that um, but why am i here anyway because it's the right thing to do because i don't want world war 3, which we seem to be headed towards. but because i want to show people, rush is not our enemy. i've never viewed russia is our enemy, by the way. and by the way, i'm not treated a better in the world than i am here in russia, some of the kindest people. and by the way, when they find out i'm an american,
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they like me even more. right. they love america, sir. yeah. and i imagine they love everybody, they love everybody, but they really do love americans. and it's important to show that i'm also going to the don bass in it's important show the reality. there were people were, you know, being targeted and killed by their own government. and she have since 2014, which now is for boat and even mentioned in the united states or the west, to talk about their reality about how many people in the dom bass or do i add that russia came in to protect you? absolutely. yeah, and you know, you'd think that i'd have people in the, around the dos the people are you happy? we've actually had some teams out and, and they said thank god you know for us us, it finally, we can have some sort of a writes off on needs, looks officer, and yet you don't see good reports him. i can use it. do you know, 1020 years ago? i have another things
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a signal you're absolutely right. you're already writing soon. but you know, when it comes to good reporting, um, i'd say we do our best of course to cover every angle in every aspect. but a lot of the us wants obviously to be shut down. ok. a completely silence. should i say, i mean many a few people were arrested because they broke costs that are panel india is been off to buying all china, but they refuse. how do you think the rest of the world are looking at? but i think the majority of the world's people see it for what it is. but this is a clamp down on speech on a people that are just simply giving another side of the story. first of all, i need to mention to your audience. i've never told what to say, right? when i come on the share, i've never been told what to say. so, and i do not view r t is some propaganda wing of, of the russian government. but let's even assume argue, endo all use some legal terms that were even if it were,
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isn't it important for the world to hear what the russian point of view is? what the russian government's point of view is. this is an important word employer . yeah. did you suppress something because it's russian is just outrages and by the way, if i remember, was growing up when the soviet union they, they said, oh, well, all they, they always jam voice of america and radio, europe. and they, they took umbrage at that the us and it took umbrage their jamming or radio stations that c st. they don't allow free speech. and so because they don't let them listen to that stuff. well, that's exactly what the lessons during our kids, the reverse situation. yeah. and knowing the yeah, no one gets no get, i mean a book to see the hypocrisy official or the or the us. no, no sort of wrap this up. i mean, the wills, changing them as an i mean is when do you think we will lose all the people to
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didn't people ever wake up or are we in that state now where a guy is taken over and we don't really have a control people that have the time or the the money to to really research the news on what side of people change. people don't care anymore. actually, i don't think the people changed. i think the people have awake and i can tell you the polls in the us. noam chomsky always used to say it and it's true if you look at the poles of the american people are pretty good on everything. they oppose the war and guys, especially the democrats, i think it it, 80 percent owing a majority of the people vs don't want to fund ukraine anymore. they get it. and that's why the government has to lie, and that's why they have to prevent the truth from getting out because their own people are buying the program. the people are away and the government wants to put them back to sleep. yes for interest and you know they're, they're holding elections and i'll sit alone and seems to be changing that also
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because they are, will signal pro, hung garron, but as of now that's all. thank as low as then uh, cabinet. go with the price of probably you hit and see to like, it's my pleasure for joining me here today. thanks but that's a file end of this. so now this week, as long as the 2. yeah, i'm a busy since the know, same gas pipelines with summit i've. i'm the carpets still at large. well sir, how's excuse the us? i'm president of having a hand in the entire side using subsequent this information campaign to cover the trucks. since 2022, washington and london have been systematically trying to remove the topic of the node stream sabotage from the international information agenda. the russian foreign intelligence service has information about the decision taken in the united states and great britain to implement on the eve of the next style of a 3 of the blast. this information campaign to cover up the true purpose of the
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sabotage and its organizes. we got to remember the context in which just all occurred. i mean essentially the whole narrative from the west around these attacks on the orange stream. i remember this is the biggest piece of energy infrastructure, probably ever built in europe. billions worth how to issue the environmental impact . first of all, you know, do we have green parties and governments all over europe, who are in short and about the vast echo, you know, uh, ecological disaster. the whole narrative has been almost comedic to 1st. it was russia that did it. we were told yeah. russia of home. yeah. yeah. instead like, you know, like worship belongs its own nuclear power stations about sure. i also decided not to turn off the top of this multi $1000000000.00 scheme, which is exceptionally valuable to rush on to you, of course. yeah. and then it was you claim the and then this is the latest, the pedals narrative was that it was basically a bunch of the ukrainians who got together over a few beer. yeah, they got drunk. right. let's get out on a small sail boat. so uh, you know,
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say 870 to 80 meters below the one. the most travail sees in the world very hazardous conditions and that's plant vast amounts of explosives on the concrete, in case pipelines. but it's worse than hollywood. it was the only way. it's a badly written comedy script. a, you know, i don't remember. it was something interesting the mike lynch's you off, which was 60 meters below the sea. we had the tug and investigation of we're finding it very difficult to operate at these steps. this is the type of navy. yeah . but the ukraine is managed in a rowing boat after a couple of beers to head down to the bottom of the baltic sea again to most of a of see on earth and below these pipeline. it's a, according to the version being circulated, a certain team of divers on some schooner laid a huge amount of explosives at a considerable depth and completely blew up the gas pipeline. this version is hard to believe it's more likely to entertain. then sound convincing. most goes on alone and seeking the full truth behind the nordstrom, sabotage and questioning west and let investigations. i mean, may,
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i know that how many european countries french austrians was invested billions in the construction. it wasn't just a russian pipeline. it was a russian european and pipeline. yeah, this is a critical of critical importance when you examined the reality of the serious side of this. remember the impact of february, you are your opinion to see the heart on the which is in germany from cheap, accessible, clean, unreliable, russian energy has had a vast impact on the economies of europe. i don't the day to day lies of order. europeans are missing and the new british government cutting as payments the pensioners for their heating bills rights. that's because any of those are going through the roof this way. the such an issue in germany. the key issue a jeremy, of course, is heavy industry. heavy industry was reliant on gas and again, the maxim after the 2nd one more, you know, keep the russian, so keep the germans down, keep the americans in. it's all part of that very strange reality. this is all happening now. and you've got great companies to fast industrial giants like
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volkswagen sales looking for the 1st time in their existence about severing jobs. audi, german heavy industry is tv on the brink of what is being called an economic collapse . and the lack of cheap energy is got a lot to do with it now. and besides heavy industry, we've also got some countries in europe who still maintain some sovereignty of opinion. at least one of those is hungry. i'm hungry at the home gary and the farm is to also have something interesting to say about certainly a scandal that after 2 years, no, no one has to say no serious us cation to pace. i mean, because these so called investigations which are going on there are other, you know, funding what kind of perception you have the most logical, which allows me to kind of consequences. it seemed obvious that everyone knows what happened to tell. you know, we had a lot of us love us. of course, the very quickly after this happened to time to us. i mean, however,
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it could that be and, and so the deleting it, i mean, we all know that the elephant in the room here, you know, is wearing a stars and stripes. the overcoat. yeah. but it seems the victims are adamant that they just want this all to go away. is the client that nobody wants. so they have for the offices. the then, if choosing time of using smart device systems, been let physical spy on their owners, but spacing as we go through those obligations, as, as less than ours are simply trying to gain a monkey to advantage for their own companies. oh, think, want to be the original mazda and expect the attention westerners, do you ever worried that if you own the car from china, it could end up watching your every move and reporting it straight to the chinese government? because the european union sure is concerned about it, a connected car can register every thing where it is, and it can also transmit that data to those who have access to the data. the use
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services are looking at this. also with our economic security experts. it's legitimate to look into whether or not that kind of technology can be misused when it comes to security issues. oh, wait, it's actually western insurance companies. they've been collecting, driving behavior data through connecting car tack, so they can screw with your rates. and if you are one of the relatively few westerners to own the chinese car, just maybe your chinese connected car tech could help you avoid being spied on fire own government or by their insurance industry pals. and then what is everyone else in the west actually caught onto that idea that they also could avoid being spied on by their own government by going to the chinese tech sounds like it would really suck for western car sales. just a theory, but one which would explain why the, you and us are now on board with the idea of blocking chinese software and hardware from their roads, with the us, citing national security. of course,
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many of these technologies collect large volumes of information on drivers. and for that reason, connected vehicles and the technology they use bring new vulnerabilities and threats. especially in the case of vehicles or components developed in the people's republic of china and other countries have concern solving more of a vulnerability for the ability of the us to collect data through their own back towards the systems. because presumably china wouldn't have given them the keys to theirs, but the us commerce secretary has apparently been busy working on a new plot for the transformers movie franchise. and here's what you have so far. when for an adversaries build software to make a vehicle, that means it can be used for surveillance. can be remotely controlled, which threatens the privacy and safety of americans on the road. watch out for those chinese cars that take directions directly from the kremlin extra points. they're for working in the rushing bad guy angle. they're hollywood absolutely loves. and what do you know?
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china is already offering washington its own review of their narrative. china urges the united states to cease its wrong practice of generalizing national security. immediately lift the relevant restrictions and end it's unreasonable. suppression of chinese companies. western consumers were also born last year by a think tank deeply linked to the us military, industrial, complex, and nato, that their chinese made refrigerators could be staring at them while they stood there in their boxers chugging milk straight from the carton in the middle of the night another national security risk like watching videos of copy bearers and cats on tick tock or chinese components in western 5 g networks. no doubt, it's just a total coincidence that these are areas where chinese check out shines their western counterparts in the marketplace. and when western consumers can be sued by threat rhetoric like national security dangers, then pay just make the price scary, i guess, which is what the us and you have been doing with chinese vehicles,
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especially electric ones, with washington recently bumping their tariffs up to 27.5 percent and post back in may is just inject up to a 100 percent. meanwhile, but you raise their tariffs on chinese eaves from 17 to 38 percent in july topped off with another 10 percent duty to you also wants an investigation into chinese electric vehicle subsidies about a year ago. fair competition is good. what we don't like is when china floods are market with massively subsidized electric cars, and we have to tackle this. we have to protect our industry. right? because european governments of course have never subsidized their electric car industry, which is why the european commissions very on website explicitly list incentives like tax benefits and purchase subsidies, word for word available to electric, car consumers in various european markets. so now what, what's china going to do? well, why don't the china is top automotive research pulse.

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