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of this james, the course of the war. as a result of the occupation of ethiopia by the fascist 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african state was committed with europe, staff, and approval. britain and france recognize the annexation giving the green light to a further fastest expansion in the world and paving the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the . the hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered on peter lavelle. what is the state and future of the resistance movement, challenging israel with the gods as genocide continuing unabated and testable as
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leadership designated? what are some of the choices facing it? ran? is israel getting it's which of a regional war, the cross fucking the resistance movement? i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi and be root is a professor at the university of toronto, and in montreal we have well, we romani, he is co editor of devalue. alright, jolene cross top roles in effect, that means you can jump in any time you want and i always appreciated. well, how many let me go to you 1st and be rude? there's so many separate individual things that we can be talking about. but i'd like to go for them the broadest picture, starting off in what is the state of the resistance right now, given what's going on. it's been happening in the last week and 11 on the go ahead or of people here, obviously in a very difficult situation. it's very easy. it. yeah. with a shock on, on the 1st day you wouldn't be from the south federal level. and you said people,
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that's when i decided to come to be a bit of a but also to do my own with media and what i was amazing people are very angry, obviously because of the science for them. we have the air sites inside of a woods where i was, i was about a 1000 meters away from where say to pass out of that. so a lot of was underground the side of the ground. there were a re, one part of the south, and hundreds of people were, this were slaughtered my sonata. when i was working, i pay the conflicts form. so they just, they're all fine. but the western media, of course only focus is on the market to say they don't want to
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deal with the genocide aspect of. ready like and then hours from southern they the refinance told people to be by, on the very short period of time. obviously they really didn't want to be. and then they struck over maybe thousands of different phases which weren't declare. and then it just began and they got worse. so people were, were married. and then when they discovered that say it was mark our people were people who were refugees on the street. they were, we see tiers, but they quickly, they quickly saw and i'm really believe that is larger than say it has sudden us on the we'll say it was the west people in the west and some others may say these empty words, but that he was
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a towering figure he made has what it is a cell in the machine from a bay where i am right now. and the feed is, i isn't out by the and all these other groups as well as a sophisticated organization today, many intelligent people may be higher, educated people, very effective as spread out across the country and beyond. and they are more than capable of defeating this way. the evidence and the notion, i big uh, the resistance, big headed model, an individual group of individuals. i think it sort of races orient. yeah. yeah. this is, you have a strong stair and is raised from a from and i think they'll see that they will lose. yeah, because the resistance is an idea and it's communities it's, it's not one person. and, and if you go according to the west to one bad person,
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okay, well, we, you know, as we speak right now, there appears to be a ground incursion into lab and on there's a lot of conflicting reports about what to what degree and what, you know, it's limited and targeted. i think i've heard that before. oh yeah, i did. 1982. they said exactly the same thing. it didn't work out then it didn't work out in 2006. what's going to be different this time? we well, we'll have to wait and see, i mean, regarding your previous question, has voted as deputy general secretary and i am costs him yesterday, gave an address in which he stated that has bought the remains institutionally coherent. that it will quickly replace those leaders, including the general secretary who were recently killed within a very short period of time that it retains the will and capacity to fight. and it's that it retains its military capabilities and it will not renounce any of
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its objectives. in other words, there will be no the linking of loving on the gaza strip. those are fairly clear criteria, so we should find out before too long. um, to what extent has about has been week and then to what extent hasn't regarding your question. it's a 1982. it's 2006. it's somewhat ironic. 11 on the smallest arabs date is where is rarely and us hubris and goes to diets. the graveyard of these grand additions and 1982. you have ariel sharon's operation big pines falsely sold to the world as, as operation piece for galilee, which was sold as an attempt to push the pillow back 40 kilometers from these really border but was actually a grand plan to re make uh the levant. and it's made achievement
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was in fact the establishment of hezbollah, which israel is fighting today in 2006. as you may remember, the us secretary of state called the liza rice referred to israel's invasion of love. and on in that year, as the birth pangs of a new middle east and it turned out to be a rather bloody miscarriage. of course, some of the past is not a definitive predictor of the future. but i think what we've seen now is that is real, has announced a very limited objective for its invasion of loving on, mainly posting hezbollah forces back up from the border. but it's already clear that it's envisions, are much larger, i think is real given what it has achieved in terms of assassinations during the past month. now is confident that it can dismantle and destroy as about
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the as part of a broader plan to also directly engage iran. and from its point of view, hopefully the engineer of direct to us isn't even going the way it seems to me that you know, they're trying to solve all of their quote unquote security problems simultaneously . this is an opportunity they said, and they have a very ply, an american president and congress that will go along with and i want to talk a little bit about around in the 2nd part of the program. well, how many, you know, one of the big discussions i've had with people, serious people, is the discussion over tactics and strategy. the walk and slaughter of people is a tactic, but it's not a strategy. these rallies are very good at doing that. it's a and a front to humanity, what they do, but it's not a strategy. go ahead. a. well actually in that this, this strategy is assignments and for the story is really the machine that the world is fine. that's what they want. the big guy. what is ready to have done the last
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year has nothing has the story is very kind of we've been military, they will never be invested in some major investments in the future. but all that aside is very easy is made itself into a legit so many people that who never would have said such things before. peter. one of the extraordinary things is that some people are right. not criticizing the wrong or not 5 feet by now, by waiting to strike additional. what solely the people that i know are contracted, contacted me from across the world and say, why is it do you mind repeating as of please hold?
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yeah, our decision maker is something, you know, we, the money is being supported by people to be want to hit israel to punish this risk because this change, this is if this is the strategy that they have succeeded just a couple of decades ago. oh we were, you know when, when i 1st came on your show many years ago you ron was the axis of evil. yeah. demonized across the world. and now we see people from all walks of like jews, jewish friends of mine, christian friends of mine, most of the friends of mine, others was asking why is it the one punishing new jersey? and i think that is symbolical, something something much bigger. this very by you, it's a to my eyes and yourself. i think the really nice the resume is going to help problems in the months and years ahead. that will will become
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a issue. they cannot do as a whole. i mean, another issue moving that it will, that i don't think will be ever resolved it. lease it when we think of the region is uh, the united states is having any kind of legitimacy whatsoever. everybody knows that the, this is really government could not do without what it's doing on so many different brands without the united states and joe biden do as duplicity says he is a reflects that go ahead moving as well. i would argue that the us essentially forfeited the any legitimacy that it had in this region in 2003, with the invasion of the rock. and i think you're right that any residual legitimacy that it has retained and the 2 decades since that has has evaporated into thin air in the past year. and i think we also need to be clear about the nature of the us
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is really relationship. many people like to present to the us as a country that is in effect of the subordinate power as one that is controlled by is real and these real lobby and, and, and so on. and you know, as i would like to say, i'm tools don't lang, dogs, dogs wag tools. and in this relationship does indisputably the united states, that is a superpower and israel, which is the regional proxy. and it's true that us policy towards the middle east has now for several decades. been characterized by i think, what many observers would, would call unconditional support for israel, but never the less what we've seen in the past year moines. and i've had to jump in here, we're gonna have to go to a hard break, but i will ask you to hold that thought and we'll continue when return. okay,
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we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion of the future of the resistance. stay with the water as part of the blog post. good. isn't the deepest you of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without pages. let's go part of the as in the late 18 ninety's french soldiers led by general paul, who they arrived initiate with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the territory of more than shot one or 32 on sunday. i mean,
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he's stuck up some issues with all the cars do. and dick's showing the list to the tent of who they on the east, one of the most horrific campaigns of a trustees to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. liability getting hold of somebody. i know the question that you download the glass. you followed there to do some professional, most likely multiple villages with devastated a numerous members of resistance groups with the headed apartment for us to get the move of glancing. i'm going to be a young investigator in search of his own identity and box on a journey to africa. the traces general with eyes, blood drenched roots in an effort to establish how your legacy still echoes throughout the confidence. so my name is sam and i come from england and i've come ready to find out more about the, the mission, hopefully, and a script in,
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in the region, the welcome back across software. all things are considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the future of the resistance movement. the okay, let's go back to moving in montreal before it went to the regular characterizing the relationship, the united states and israel out in the region. please continue. i think it was making the point that the level of us support for israel during the past year is even by us standards on a whole new level of absolutely no restraints of the us. and it's uh, many of its european allies have knowingly unwillingly shredded the international rulebook, the norms in volumes that under penance upon the altar of his really impunity in
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order to ensure that israel can do as it pleases how it pleases without facing any consequences for its actions, and i don't think this is a product of some nefarious control of washington by an israel lobby or anything. yes, israel has many groupies in the us congress and so on. but i think on the one hand, you have an administration loved by the self proclaimed zine is still bite, and that is almost uniquely invested in israel and israel being able to achieve that objectives despite its failures over the past year. but there's also a geo political element to here to this issue, which is that washington i think, quite rightly sees and is really success as an american success. and is really failure, or is really defeat as reflecting negatively on washington's position in the region and more broadly deal politically. well, i mean if,
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if we can go back to the road i, i can't, i, i understand the reasoning the moving gave us, but i can't see how it is really victory. however, you would define it would be an american one because you have a regime that as low as than the entire read. how can that possibly be a win for the united states? but i suppose that's beside the point. go ahead mohammed reactor with the movie and had to say, or i think you both correct. i, but i just don't see it is rarely with americans may when, if this varies, succeed in subjugating the lesion region. after closing or fulfilling the process of westbank southern level, but i don't see that as a result the officers is a minus face and the europeans have destroyed the image across the wall along the
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side as well. there see has a guess right? be said, this is there, there seem to be a part of it is isabel is the united states, the town is not wire. the dog. i agree. the course designers lobby is an american law right there in the united states. they're jewish christians, they have a secular and they are very how. so it is the united states, but they are destroying themselves, collected what is destroying itself as a result of as well. i mean, also also it, we, i would say, you know, it's, it's so easy to get into the, the details of net and, you know, who did this and then biden said that, but i mean, the, it's, is realize, reinforcing a greater american hegemony. i think that's the service they think they are providing and the americans are so grateful they'll, they'll turn their, turned
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a blind eye to genocide. i mean, it's really quite extraordinary. and for the goal they've had gemini, which is in there really dangerous, particularly in that region. we have so little time a home and i'm going to ask you about a around because that, you know, the, if that's what everybody we you, your 1st answer on this program is about how the world is looking to around. and i know that iran has strategic patients, like the russians do, like the chinese do the oh, how, how do you think the they were going to move forward here because israel wants as much violence as it can generate on as many friends as possible, always with the hope in which it with a lame duck president like joe biden, the americans will come in, they do the americans do have the hardware go ahead moment. i don't know if you can hear the sound of drones and explosives, but this is what life is now for. and i believe these are the bunker busters here. i. well, obviously the ronnie is,
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will continue to support the access of resistance. they will continue to fight the resistance. they've got the allies, they will feel more tied also with business, all the members of this race will never be able to pay a cost will continue to enable and saw the bucket. yeah, man and the american, they will continue to defeat the americans in this way of using the red sea. and it also said that these, they weren't, they wouldn't have had success boxes don't be the powers that are far greater than that of. so these are people who believe in the, as the colonial struggle they believe in the cd design colonialism. and this, those are privacy especially, you know, it's not the category but anyway and drama continued to support high school,
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the thousands of kilometers that exist under them or not. these are the weapons at all. they are because of the wrong support, and it's not really hasn't heard as well as like the structure they showed the managers being as always, in the weakest link it's, it's a cd of espionage in my god. yeah, the west with embassies was an energy of many western journalists, people going across the country. the machine has not had any successes dealing with . it's under brown structure at all. then we have syria, iraq, but i have no doubt that you're on. we'll a saw on this is way maybe she so the minus the said they wouldn't i, i don't doubt that that will happen. but i do have a balancing act to do. on the one hand, they have to ensure that nothing yahoo is defeated so far has been defeated the
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fire, despite the fact that it may need to us or not. it was an upfront because they think that they've changed something to the status on this, especially in recent days. but he is he, he will not be running that he must be defeated so they will protect. they will but i'm awesome. the other groups, but they have, it honestly got to do because the other one is really, really must be defeated. but on the other hand, no one wants original the, the writers and it has all have their policy has allowed this a resume to escalate 1st. so the international community forget the wes international community, the global south seas is really, really most address so that the west side media products and the west coast was not able to turn the tables inside them. it is about the wrong. but with the response and the cover to make a decision, are they going to initiate?
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if they do, then all that you're on america as will be swept away pregnant, all that could destroy the whole oil and gas economy for the world. so no one wants this, but they were going to move at the wrong direction for a regional context. the miners and the resistance wants to make sure that the world sees it. this is what the american is raised. it's not something that you're initiated. you know, moving ever since the inception of the state of israel is rarely foreign policy, has been quite a depth of dividing the error of neighbors and puts you, making them go against around. but over the last year, we've seen a couple a let a lot, all these different groups. they may have differences, but there were united, more than ever, against this policy of israel, supported by the united states. i mean,
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this is one of the unintended consequences where we see the resistance actually stronger, not weaker as well. i said, if you go back through israel's admittedly short history, you'll find that one of the principles of his early state craft has been to prevent any unified or coordinated action against it. this goes back to the armistice. negotiations of the late 19 forties or israel insisted on negotiating separately with each other of states and succeeded in doing so. um its attitude during, for example, the 1991 madrid, a peace conference and so on. and so i think israel's primary dilemma now is that it is being confronted by this coalition, known as the axis of resistance. and it's a cold list and not a form of the lions,
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but it is uh, coordinating. and therefore i think is real strategic objective. now that it's a little, you know, drunk with power after its successful series of assassinations and loving on during the past 2 months and, and elsewhere is to seek to systematically dismantle this coalition. first by the linking its members from the gaza strip, then by the linking them from each other, and then by destroying each of them. and i, and if you listen to a speech and that's in yahoo gave yesterday, where he basically promised the wrong and people that salvation is at hand, that will be coming soon and so on. it's quite clear that israel has determined that the road to death rock goes through the southern suburbs of beta root and given the situation in the us, i think the period between now and the end of the bite administrative represents an
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extraordinary january 2025 represents an extraordinarily dangerous time and my thoughts exactly here is what, what, how will that play into the calculations? do you think into that? i think i agree completely down to your selections. we have a very dangerous situation, but there's only one option that is to ensure that next in your and we should be here we are a western pop together or the west wing media will 5 to speak of this very success is in, in, in a bad thing on both of these territory 2006. we were told that they were waiting and suddenly we woke up. i think it was the financial times or was fees journal, which shouldn't made it the same. as for the national one of the board,
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don't remember exactly which one it was, and i think that it was being drawn. and this way, these drugs are miscalculating the market, the same test. and that's of, i think it's only, maybe people are more determined, more angry and as your, as you raised the previous. but it has, i did the region even further. look in the state is coming now. how much? well wait, you always have to be careful what you wish for, particularly in politics here, gentlemen, that's all the time we have. i want to thank my guess and be rude and in montreal. and of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at ortiz. see you next time. remember across the the,
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i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various job. i mean, with the artificial intelligence we have so many with him in the a robot must protect his phone, existence was only existing in the late 18 ninety's. french soldiers, led by general, arrived in asia with the goal of expanding french control in west africa to the
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territory of more than shot on sunday, i mean, he's stuck up some new shows. all the cars do. and dick's shown the list to the content of who they on the east, one of the most horrific campaigns of atrocities to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. liability getting hold of somebody. i know the question that you download the glass. you followed there, do so they put the national most likely multiple villages with devastated a numerous members of resistance groups with the headed off for us to get the key for them to move a young investigator in search of his own identity and box homage. here, i mean to africa, the traces general with eyes, blood drenched roots in an effort to establish how your legacy still echoes throughout the confidence. so my name is ben and i come from england and i've come
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really to find out more about the, the mission of willie and the history of in, in the region. the in 1960, the americans rollers, the huge bellwether operation documents. most of the, of the reading found that way online the us army chemical, coal research and development combined in june 1960, directed the dugway proving ground utah to investigate and develop into more logical field testing techniques designed to permit the quantity of evaluation of intimate logical munitions, these tests formed the basis for developing offensive biological weapons. no withstanding that in april 1972, the us britain and the soviet union assigned to conventions strictly prohibiting
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