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air in europe, maybe that's what so appealing to voters with the so called far right policies and you know, not hitler. now for more on the story, lives across live to former office 3 and 4, administer handle b, u r t. i center at st. petersburg university. carring. nice. so karen is good to have you join me right now. now let me ask you this. what is your general feeling about the victory of the party? you will once a member off. uh, let me just verify. i know it was a member of the party, randy and uh, maybe i, i know it's, it's not your fault. this is unfortunately, the way many perceive it, but i never was a member. i was a foreign minister, as an expert administer in the government where the f 2 was up to a new partner. but i never was a member of the party never of any party but to, to right to give you a. thank you the vacation. thank you for that thing. i mean,
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you know, i know anybody perceive smith, a member, but that was not um yes. so what, what, what kind of assessment do i have a student is in a tilted stalemate because the, the party that has a relative majority of new research assigned will not be allowed. so to form the government will not be allowed into any pollution, as well as rachel marston has very well and level rated. what does this tell us about democracy? this is number one. what i would add in terms of why did they gain this popularity? in addition to the car and very, very devastating economic situations for many reasons, there was also the corporate experience. austria was the only country on a global level. they're both just about to introduce mandatory cobra to explanation . and um, the only part to the post uh,
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the quote with mattress and very strong long locked downs form. get it to use. blast is mandatory. um, explanation was the freedom part to you. so uh, whizzing austria that gave them a tremendous popularity booster. that's the use of the next nation term. and on the other hand, of course, you have to migration issue illegal, irregular migration, and yes, the issue of the ukraine war also and tests. but if i may ask, so that's mr. kicker. he had said already 2 years ago that he would like to, to clear off all the special ties that had existed between his read assessor and the, and the russian part 2 contexts. uh because he was not. he never had to my understanding. he never had any special ties was uh uh or will
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you kind of consider him as the now pro russian as such, he is his popularity was really build on his thoughts on my freshman and the vaccination. all right, now the victory, all the f b o reflects a trend in recent months, which has seen the rise of antique establishment parties all across europe. why do you think that is because people are set up wish to establish man, uh they feed out of that. most of these governments of truly out of touch with reality. uh they have no idea what insulation means for people. lots of purchase of part of our purchase, uh and uh above, over the rise of insecurity, the rise of crime. and usually you would see a lot of the monster that's where somehow exclusively to the right wing us has now become mainstream. simple one like we, we should control for us as the board us,
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you know, i mean this in 205060. anybody who sat in a position for angela america. then german chancellor. this doesn't work. you have to control people who, who are among those hundreds of thousands of my friends to across the board as anybody who to aust 4 baths uh, 8 years ago was considered a right wing uh, an extremist uh, an anti human being. and uh, this is uh, now mainstream. i mean, i think the many governments have funds of stoops that to it doesn't work and the right wing us, so to say, prove to be right. all right, that you mentioned the critical earlier on. now he said the new era had been opened with this victory. the do you expect it to become a game changer in austria in politics? no, i don't think that's right now. um, will it be
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a completely new chapter walter said line, what i expect in austria is much, much kind of more of the same. we would most probably see a correlation of to, to lose us. the social democrats and the conservative party. that would be a very fragile government economy would go, we were some and most probably was seen another election in a year from now earlier and the and then you would see what we would just situation like, but i don't think that this was now a clear cut halter said line, of course it's an expression of a politician who, who, who has one who has made his victory, but objectively speaking, i don't think that that would be now a rose, a new chapter forestry. i think it would be also be stuck in a state of mate, or like you mentioned that despite its success, that the freedom party didn't gain enough votes for an out right. victory and the
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all the parties are refusing to form a collision with it. why is that? because um, there is, um, you know, that's a very strange uh, perception of politics. and that's something people who are simply not allowed to be part of the, of the game if i may call it like that. and when i was member of the governments, but the freedom party was also so you could see not only by the media, not only by your foreign parts nest, it was really screwed out. all sorts of encounters you fast, like a perry. you being part of the government and this is a, this is a very toxic execute. it doesn't the, it's a, it's interest. it's a stupid. so if i may add to that, let, let,
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let met think it was one little anecdotes which might, might, might make you smile. one of my early ways, it's as administer was a room and i went to the right to can and i met my calls upon performing this stuff to about to come that person to be a bishop of from the u. k. we watch with traits concern the demonstrations against our government. he was just about to austin the bishop from about to come through. when did you have last elections here? you know, because it's like you had oh, sort of criticism and a text from whatever size. it's like um, it's difficult to assess, it's a, it's a ration of me. i can't imagine that scenario now, is there any one the freedom party can form a correlation with the and what compromises might even have to make to make that happen? yeah. but the only situation that i would see is
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a change in part to have now it within the social democratic party, you have a very ambitious governor who's not the head of the party, but the shoes name and stuff could see. and i think he's even more right wing and he has even more if i may say even weird, a perceptions of the constitution, etc. and uh, if he replaces the car instead of the social democratic party that we would see a coalition of is rivaling us and to social democrats. which would come as a surprise maybe to somebody in process. but it could happen. and the, this is, this is 11 scenario. and other scenario will be that the conservative party changes its leadership. uh, but uh, i think it will happen more into sort of demo among the social democrats and if
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that's materializes, then i would imagine that australia will be very, very much into limelight and templates. you may be some replay of sanctions as you had 24 years ago. many people might not remember but into year to thousands when the freedom party and the 1st government, austria was on the sanctions for nearly a year. the sanctions were very strange not to be compared to the sanctions against russia, but one of the sanctions was you don't shake hands results trans i can really imagine. now, some experts claim that political arrivals will be a ppo, have criticized. it's mandy, not for its anti vibrant politics, but for its willingness to restore ties with moscow. but do you think it really was a real stumbling block and why? and is there a chance now for a rough process,
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more of australia with russia or no, i don't see that's happened because in order to when of course, one member states can post the 2 when they renewed his actions, which should do every 6 months. but we have seen the case of funder rate. mr. kicker has a very strong relation with prime and it's the r brown and the by the over oregon. you know, so far, even so he is the metric m t you put edition c is the longest serving prime and is the, he's a truly political, any man. he's much, much more talented politician than mister kicker. but even arbor on so far off, and i don't see this happen in the future, has not really opposed to sanctions. he talks more then, then really acts on that topic. so when it comes to russia, i think that we will see a set than what i'm use among many you partners. but nothing really
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happened in the sense of a clear cut to read to again section. so even lifting sanctions by 2 or 3 member states, such as high risk of i can't, australia, a one can discuss it, but i don't see it happen. all right, we have to leave you here now carrying nice, sol, former austria, and for administer. i have handled the g o r k i center at st. petersburg university. i really is. thank you for your insight here. yeah. and that's why i kinda wish you a pleasant evening. thank you. and you too. right? moving ahead. now, china is lost out as a us for deploying a missile system in the philippines saying that they would only add to a regional tensions in the asia pacific. the deployments of inter medium range missiles by the united states in the region undermines peace and stability. and these notes in the interest of regional countries. now that statement came during a meeting between, that'd be chinese foreign minister and his solvent,
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south korea and condo, bought in new york, a chinese diplomatic claim to the washington state actions of cool disrupt, the regional stability and plunge asian countries, including south korea into war earlier this year, the pentagon deployed a, ty, food mess, the whole system to the philippines for military exercises, but has not withdrawing it. this fights i need the mines now are to contribute. don't call josh. as to the chinese reaction to washington's escalation is reasonable. since the nation is interested in, it's in only its own affairs that we have to remember back during the cuban missile crisis. united states almost. busy of the world, this right now, us placing type who missiles on the philippines, china is actually being quite a reasonable by giving of verbal warning. you know, trying to resolve this diplomatically raising issue, rather than threatening to blow up, but need to do
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a new clear game of chicken. i mean, chinese concert, is there a valid hi fi place in bible missile in the philippines? they can shortly the time for us strike all mainland china target so far. uh, you know, china has not play at take a look at a response. you know why there's us sanction, or us military as in circled enough china because china is just focused on its own internal development like it has always been because trying to understand as long time is i'm tired of side with every month every year. it's finally easy, economy continue to grow. that means that you have use military power, but you new to grow. whereas it's the, it's fully opposite on the us every day. the relative us diamond is around the world has been keeping continuously eroded by many of us own military
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misadventures. around the world to try and use are playing a very patient game. they can afford to wait, you know, chinese are very patient people, they can afford to wait out the decline of the us. and so the middle is now y d of strikes on guys of state and sunday have killed at least 25 people. and that's according to the palestinian authorities. the total number of policy unions kills fitness. the problems make you dropped it in october last year now stands at almost $15000.00. and that includes a bodies that these are recently sent to gather in a truck. those remains west so badly decomposed that were on identifiable upon the scene in house ministry representative accused ease roll. all the inhumane treatment of the dead is what i like your visions, thoughts fit
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a container containing its bodies with no, i need that on sort of mission, identify and i mean, identity of the on of the spot is minnesota. felt that the right to involve international comb with the over the cost to complete the process, the process with that s, what i know corporations for the list of data of these informations of these parties. but they are able to join for not complying with the protocol. and if it in such cases and the lights of these informations administered, offense formed a committee of friendly funds. parties from forensic medicine. it could, i mean the evidence on the outcome. one is today to complete a ceremony of potty all of these parties. we hold on on fully responsibility. so as an early occupations and in a human way. and eli again wait for the language parties in this case is and also
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read the man on anthem national comment this on all international institutions to hold their responsibilities, to act, to put our shots on s i q. patients with dealing in such cases, according to the call article, the noise standups. now me a rock may have told coalition forces to pack up and leave the country by 2026, but it seems washington may have other ideas. to be clear, the united states is not withdrawing from a rock. the us and the government of a rock have reached an understanding to allow the coalition to continue to support count to ices operations in syria, from a rock throughout the 2nd phase of the transition until at least september 2026 american troops are leaving a rock row, so you may have thoughts if you couldn't be bothered to read pause the latest headlines because washington surely tried to make it look as if you had another
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blow to the deadly end to hang up overseas military. and deborah was just about to end any outlaw regime that has tries to terrorist groups and 6 or possesses weapons of mass destruction is a great danger to the civilized world. and will be confronted. the they had a sign, they said mission accomplished. i regret that, you know, assign was there. i will promise you this, but if we have not gotten our troops out by the time i am present, it is the 1st thing i will do. i will get our troops home. we will bring it in to this more. you can take that to the bank. today i authorized to operations in iraq, a targeted air strikes, to protect our american personnel, and a humana, terry, in effort to help save thousands of iraqi civilians. also bad that itself made it
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very clear. it does indeed wants to finally end this decades long relationship that has left to rock resembling a domestic abuse victim. the justifications are no longer there. there is no need for a coalition. we have moved on from wars disability. isis is not really representing a challenge, but the united states does a platinum simply relinquishing control over its middle east in boston. because a little this time in washington's own view, at least, it has been leading the fact that has brought a rock nothing but good things. this coalition, with more than 30 contributing nations, has made historic achievements including the territorial defeat devices, interact in 2017, and in syria in 2019. but when the united states is a fairly quick to forget its own boastful, big talk over glorious ice is defeat and gas lights,
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iraq warning that the monster is still looking. important factors were reviewed, such as the threat posed by isis, the operational environment in iraq, and the iraqi security forces capability. so no, iraq con, get a divorce, and all that it's been put through was supposedly for its own good. it was just a mass killing of arabs. that's how the us massacred and polluted has being described. the city of being relatively on, touched by the war, the old bombing aside, the old chains, when for us, most of these were killed on base greats it suspense was one of the worst atrocities of the us led invasion with eye witnesses reporting, the indiscriminate shooting of women and children, washington was a case of war crimes. as a city was held them to see. we're heading back god, which 20 years ago with him flat names as the us and pressing unless they still can all plumbing. com. hi, the
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us iraq and fast started with a huge lie in the form of the infamous vile of anthrax meant to convince the well that saddam hussein was producing weapons of mazda destruction over 2 decades on washington, still insist that bad, that con, take care of itself not just yet now member of the head down the center for strategic studies. some all of katie doesn't believe that the us will be courting a ride kid of time soon in the us has an interest in the region particularly interact, which is an oil rich country and possess a significant capabilities. and i believe the u. s. is looking out for its own interest more over, it does not want to lose a rock or allow russian china to gain a foothold there as those 2 nations being permanent members of the un security council of power and influence. additionally,
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there is the ongoing conflict in the region between a moss and these rarely military, and the war between has blah in southern lebanon and the is really entity. therefore, these intertwined interest compelled the united states to remain in this region to protect its interest into defend these really regime, which is facing the significant war from the access of resistance in yemen, iraq, syria, and 11 on the united states sometimes claims that are rac, security forces lack the capability to eradicate terrorism and other times they are using isis is not defeated and could return stronger. however, in reality, isis has been defeated. and this claim is what the us administration uses as a pretext to stay. now the blog on bach obama is hands means he should never be awarded any peace prize. but downing indictment comes not from one of the former president's rivals,
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but he's on the brother. he's the latest guest on building on the ground. he has a quick look. 26172 people killed. he joked about drone bombings at the white house correspondents dinner. what does that make you feel? is his brother that he murdered that many people? he knew how many civilians he was killing all across the world. i'm sorry, sir. the states and all these democrats, ag, streaming, hypocritical, in going around talking about, you know, being the good guys why it has so well. in fact, they go and they've done a lot of bad, bad, bad, bad things. now being somebody who is a lot of recipients of the nobel peace prize, i don't even know what you've got that for because there's no way of that. he went to know even the middle used isn't, isn't a mess the maybe i as in a mess. no. oh,
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well, well then i may ask, why do you as president? and they gave him that prize even before in or i'm thinking of the 1st year of his presidency. having done nothing really to um, uh, to deserves the price the prize. so you can even make peace with me. i'm not sure how you want. so you want me to go and go over, you know, backwards. the grand and worship him. so do you feel good or what? but i tell you that it is. you've got nothing to do with john. see? my friend, i'm not jealous of in the back home today, roches. mocking the 2nd anniversary of the reunification of the yes, the guns cost and as i put those yeah, regions with the country 2 years ago. a lot of it put into, along with the head, solve the region,
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signed agreements on incorporating the territories into the russian federation. that's a mob bill occasions, especially that ends up being held all over the country, including moscow, artes roman casara, has more details from the heart of the rock than captain. russia celebrates its 2nd anniversary since the reunification of for you, regions with the country 2 years ago on september 30th the nets group, public look, oscar public is up urgent and here, southern regions became a part of russia once again, when millions of people have made a conscious choice to be with russia once again at the referendums, majority of the people in dunbar, for example, more than 90 percent of the people have voted to be with the russian once again. and now here we are on the red square where a soldier is on the special minutes. reparation as well as regular citizens have come to celebrate the state of really if occasion of course. so we spoke to some of
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the people here and they told us what's in their heart on this special day, me out, then you turn it up for me. this is not only a day of holiday of the reading vacation of the territories, but also a day of remembrance for those people fault for the freedom of the thing. yet, in regards to republic, since 2014 and of course on these day, we also remember them some leave to see this day. some did not. unfortunately, i came to a red square today with such thoughts. i think we should remember those people have only come on to shave. on this day. our commander in chief made such a serious and responsible decision for our country. and our 4 brothers became part of the russian federation. of course, the importance of this event will probably be 1st understood by those people who were in these regions because for them it was the day of victory, the 1st very important victory. therefore, i once again congratulate our brothers on this significant event. today is a celebration, as you can see here in moscow, the roll to freedom, the road back home to russia was very long and frantic for the republics of dunbar
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. something else can look off and for supper rose, yet her son as well. now, the key of regime together aggression against civilians in dunbar, back in 2014 back, killing a regular civilian, said kidding. the children and elderly in the process. and that's how long a years before the republics of dunbar and here sort of that promotion were finally accepted that cold. and so the russian federation remind golfer of our team muscle and that's the update. now we'll see you again with more stories at the top of the hour adjusted less than 5 minutes. the water is part of the blog
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