tv Cross Talk RT October 7, 2024 10:30am-11:00am EDT
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or in the middle, the cost of the the hello and welcome to across the boards. were all things are considered on peter a little. can paula war, involving the united states be averted in the middle east? also why has the national security we unified around candidate, kamala harris to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george, send me while we in budapest, he's a pod cast or the guy go, which can be bought on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we prostitute dmitri bob, but he is the deputy for an editor uncomfortable sky
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a problem. the day we are a gentleman, crossed up rules and effect. that means again, joe, any time you want and i always appreciated. all right, let's start out with george and boot if that's obviously the and then one of the main issues confronting us all now is watching the events unfolding in the middle east. and you know, the question, is it a, what would it be? even a greater more and i think maybe the question really should be is, why is the united states not stopping it? but i think that's really what's in play right now. go ahead. all the data, you have city, right? and the way you frame the question, because we are going to seemingly on the brink of this uh, what type of stuff they will in the midst of destructive war. and the united states just is seemingly sitting on his hands. observing this and any effect. collaborating with israel as to which targets it showed he showed me his knowing. and this, we all know that this will doesn't even listen to anything that the united states.
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so says, so we know that israel will unquestionably it back against the be around is that side of the last week? we know that israel will head back very not. this was nobody's just simply as symbolic attacks because clearly that was the air be runs at tags. what damaging to the is rails reputation, particularly its reputation reports of miss field defense. um and then they would therefore, we also know from iran that iran will not sit still for a um, for this. so he's really attacked and will in turn retaliate. so we've got a little making see here of a cycle over italy ation wrong. as a major power, um it probably is, uh, it's not a nuclear file, but it's like it's a huge countries and $90000000.00 population. so where really is sitting on the
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brink of this, like a catastrophic war and it, israel, and particularly when they've been in this, in the yahoo in, in recent days as well as we're always fighting a war on 7 friends. so that's where we go. we look forward to fight, you know, who are in 7 friends, and there's no prospect the tool of any of this getting resolved. and given the united states relationship with israel is united states is both more likely to get involved in one or more of these wards. we could end. and if it does get involved judges of why it's a more choice, it's not the thought of necessity. that's what makes it even more bizarre, you know, deem it, you know, obviously the risk of damages that is being done to 11 on. and it's people as pregnant center in the news. but the genocide in gaza continues on out of the baited. and a lot of commentators, particularly in the west, not only are biased in favor of israel, but they do available. there's very little recognition admission that all of this
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could suddenly come to a stop. there was a ceasefire in gaza when you think about it. well, where do it, you know, one day during the day you the serial the terrible. com. i'll set that one of the several of the looked over to 1000. thank you. 3, of course. uh no, i'm brushing it is excuse me, the piece of that that it was a terrible, terrible events, terrible drive. i would say, however, there are many questions. how would that crap, you know? but why do you do israel? which now going destroyed every don't catch block every the veto almost every day in the leadership or what, how much, you know, knowing besides that wherever they are and all, you know which a building that long term to, oh, who is really a miss? hundreds of people, you know, using federal blades using bows penetrate into is derrick g. i'm going to the board . it was going to be a goal for 4 days or 4 days that there was still a gap, is that stance, you know, and the end of that,
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the tragedy continue. so there are many questions to be off the beast and yep, and yeah, whole body. yeah. she is a label is actually a problem to the states that's wrong. don't ask questions about the past. and that's me one, let's do narrow it. you know, uh im gonna, there is no do you mind just the destruction of the population? essentially in the you mentioned the cuz we are on the, on the year on the after the, the events of october. so i'm george mentioned netanyahu has made some what have a come back against all odds. i mean, you know, in here the alternative spear, everybody say he's co, has these done, he's gone, he's not ok and he's got binding around his finger. i mean, talk about a change of fortune. okay, this is quite remarkable out this political a bit. sure. it was a written a little prematurely, but everybody originally in the west. so really them like him very much because
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this just the, you know, is just a little a little bit of strep or as they all great. well, we'll, we'll get some really decent guy in his place and of course, so i'm on the fundamental issues of the real difference between is really in need is, um, so you know, some of are a little more likable than others, is just mid day. i was on the tablet like a little bit of some um, but yes, i mean it is a victory was written and then we're now seeing, particularly in the, off the mass of the attacks against the that has as ball a lead is willie of the page here with tags, so that will control kids act and then of course the assassination of most or all that. um that is, that is so you need israel as we hear of the, our, the tough guy, the security guy that he has always presented himself as. and it's very hard to see that somehow he like his political demise. because ultimately, every one of the israel leaders would probably pursue exactly the same policies as
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and it's in the abu has not the model is the, is a p scan to that. um, but probably not as effectively and as ruthlessly as, and it's in the abu gas, so it's very likely that you will play any price. and so let's talk about the corruption that the it trials. and so, and i imagine he will live by with, with those things as well. so i did to think that any other way it's going to be around for quite some time. i mean, he's been around for read it at the top of his rate ability. so something like 30 years with our team and there's been a over the last few weeks has been a lot of high um, um by officials, russian officials a visiting that russian. you're on, we'll have some kind of security agreement, which is very odd because russia doesn't really do that with very many countries. the russia obviously wants to be avoid being drawn into this. we know that the,
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the, the 2nd is right. i'm sorry, randy and strike on israel and the russians were informed as to that was where the americans and of course the americans and born these railways. and i'm sure that kind of cooperation is going to continue. but just going on the lines of what george said, i mean, it really is really of most likely as they can, habitable he is going to strike back. but with the, the retaliation for the retaliation, i don't think around is going to signal its intentions again. they will tell the russians is, is what to what the degree of wood rush to go in and defend and protect you around if things that sort of going sideways. go ahead demon. oh, well of course the political systems are russia and they're on a very different and there's just one thing that we've had before. i go to that is the rejection. what was the west marriage? and the rejection, the old west and aggression? what's both the low countries i see with what the gold shows just said about you've
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been yeah for, but probably with that then you have why he's do with this the best. so why he's because he's very cool and back to know he's in existence contradicts the west america. because what, how would code from the west in the last few days before and all that yeah, you're on. is that there? oh, this is i'm, i'm for hold that there. it goes. now he's around, you know, we've heard it before. uh, rushes, unprovoked attack or gauge debris. these are blame the why, you know, just look at your own use pics, old, you know, throw. i was born of is late and i like, well, the rock court deal is mario crimea on the 32. 0 take it right now, is it? so it's denial of use facts and the and demon to be fair. i mean, around is like killing leaders in, in israel, or anywhere else in the world, even though it's called the, you know, the, the center of, of, of global terrorism,
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georgia. well, i, i couldn't find the item, you know where all the time here or how i was here. but then in new york, i want to put you on the spot. if, if the war does expand the dues advantages of defense for commitment. harris's as a comics are due both sides are are you both sides of the moon with? i tend to think that it read down stewed from, say the um, simply because they did, it seems that everything is spinning out of control. the biden harris leadership has been so weak and effective so that it's that if you continue with this, then the world war 3 is guaranteed. and the so therefore, you know, trump might bring border out of k of. so that's why it's at the moment, but you know, you never know where they go, but if it war emergency, good. uh, you know, we're down then hire as a slave other. but i, i tend to think that people just one of the boys to stop by the name american,
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the people's instinct is, we don't want was we suddenly don't. one was that we get dragged into and they were going to get killed and destroyed. so a trump is more likely to bring with me as most to an end than harris's ever do. you know, the demon does the contrary and i know how to, and george, and i've talked about this before. you could, it can make an argument either way, one way or another. um, but um, i think the deal of the foreign policy lead to them that they're not against an escalation here because as we've talked on this program before, these people see solving all problems. all at the same time and you know, is it sounds like lunacy, but for a lot of these people, this is the opportunity of a generation. go ahead dealer. oh oh, let smoke. uh, what do we have uh, what all for, for all do not just these what do the gauges uh, what does it mean for us though? one though and they are a huge issue trumps hes just. that's something extremely stupid. right?
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i mean, i would not spoke of these ro, uh, just on yahoo chrome, but they can you clear? uh, you know, the nuclear infrastructure, what was wrong? that's the reasonable original, think to that's all for was but then we have a demo with harris. okay. do you use the same ones there, or do you know, like, uh, how many is you who you are on east e will? uh, so we support uh israel, despite basically these 30 well assistant agents which are usually always come back to the logical conclusion from a very brief me just picture. all the world of evil that has been created through the west is the last few decades. i mean, if you look at the image, well, what is the e will you know, course threatening of the war? if you look at the media and, but it isn't either one of the states and in the world, they say, these are just crazy, these pages. uh, usually it certainly excuse for it. now they brush from the united states and from
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uh is your be and that was, oh, this person wrote in iraq or the bit is just crazy, is very dangerous. so these are all is flowing the playbook said ok, which are the items. and these are, these will return a piece of the thank you and it's the west that is out of control. not these alleged dictators gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll cancel out, especially on some real estate with archie the to take a fresh look around as a life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians
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fixtures design to simplify. it will confuse who really wants a better world, and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the level that's across that bullhorn computer develops. here we discuss and we'll as start and go back to you. it's really quite remarkable. um, over the last week we had about $700.00 plus board in policy dignitaries, from the intelligence community, etc, etc. i endorse kamala harris, which is really interesting. if you look at the list, george, it's the $700.00 plus people that have created the mess that the world is in right
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now. okay? and kamala harrison is very happy to accept their endorsement here. i mean this, i mean, as far as i'm concerned, the 700 people. they're on the same list. they should all be indicted for war crimes, but not in the west. okay. these people are, oh, what are they called the be adults in the room? your thoughts story, sounds good. absolutely right. this, this is, we have the 700 the following policy, national security people, they, the people who are the expertise of about, well, the says, and then you also have the, the with comma, the higher is campaigning with the list cheney the, you know, the, and also of torture, the bombing of it just went every country on the planet. she's also enjoy the endorsement of dick cheney, and harris has proudly talented this endorsement. the. now the
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training is that with us, i think you know how i felt they will. they will the bad be, but we weren't going to get into the stooping. was wasn't how everybody was counting bar of obama. oh, no more stupid was well that's a whole lot along being uh, forgotten. but it is very interesting that you know what it is. this is the national security officials have against the trauma and plug in a demo. i said earlier about trumps of you know, extraordinary commons about a around that. yeah. yeah let's so it let's bump nuclear facility. those are those things that you want to bomb the. so what is it that they objective? well, how does a one plus and we're actually, um, done at the time, suggest that it might be a good idea to negotiate and that he has his own way unbroken with the consensus as he did in 2016. what was it but so offended the the foreign policy elite in 2016 is
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when he said white glove, we had good relations with russia that was very, very upsetting. and that was, that was never forgiven him for that. that, that he led to the whole a rush for collusion host. so even now he's a one person, there was no one person who was suggested. but one way that we could bring this war to an end is like getting on the phone and talking to moscow. and that's something i know the, the, the official consensus of all the governments in, in the, in the west. and the, all these 700 of national security officials is the way to bend as well is to keep bombing ukraine. keep your brain going. keep sending more more money weapons, love you grain. loved the missile as wherever, the one that they need to bone moscow. then they need to be able to bump musket. um, and then of course, russia will magically come to the and negotiating table and make all the do concessions troubles. they don't want to say no, i may not be the way to go. i think that's kind of why the,
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the so didn't feel creative with the drum. yeah, the entertainment for outside was looking in here. i think a really good example was the, the, the single vice president, vice presidential debate a, where they differ on guns, abortion, immigration, the education. you know, the usual boiler plate issues in american politics. but the 1st question of the debate, it was about the read and was candidates, vice presidential candidates came on more or less as foreign policy illiterate. and they did not even really address the question. the reason why i'm bringing this up is, and you can talk about all you want the bottom, it had a domestic politics ideological reasons for religious reasons for whatever reason. but just as charges say, but not foreign policy. and that's why we have this huge convergence. now, there is no debate about foreign policy. you don't even what you really shouldn't
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even talk about it, go ahead dealer. oh, well there's no debate broder because it is so embarrassing. i mean, if, if we look at the situation, nathan, yahoo are indeed adults was right. he has been and is ready for it to explore. all was 30 years now since 1996 people in the west coast say they've told you it has to be in the russian politics far to well, they forget the apple has been at least 4 years longer. simple integrated points and that's fine. we just really was still going to do what was shit about. the problem is the death on. yep. and still in st. pete. they go to dread through nighted states and the, or be you get into very dangerous is going shots. i mean, the states and the you read to show what the story is, will you know, defeat trash the feet iran or has block,
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but just don't get us into the mess that do it without doing your risk for us and the, and then you have then you have with zillions to just go ahead and, and, and they do what they want. they put the west in danger. and now they're sure that they will get away with, you know, how many another do logic those have been published about. yep. and yeah, just the wait nights you, she was vilified by that. you know, maybe some brass, but the message for you is not going to don't without i am your boss. i am your blog. lead me. if you, you literally mean follow the same messages from there. yes, you invest. it's far too much into me if you definitely don't know the question, but why did you get all of these bits? so these people, he gets a big question or a lot of people say, oh, i just, i knew it was the last. yeah. just pockets of the west. it's a big issue. always close after you knew i was that i been thinking this is kind of
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people are talking about this and i, i didn't expect that we would do this, but george, i mean this is the client relationship. i mean, it seems to be a point of discussion right now. you know, you know, who leads the other, you know, the boy think about it, george is, it is just, it's not necessarily national security interest, but it's just kind of a mindset to see the world. we, they don't see. the difference is they, they assume that the, my interest or your interest, but then it much more of a kind of a masonic way and not necessarily security which, you know, you have especially when it gets really dangerous. okay, goes into the void of reality. but then i think that it's the, this is a artificial come struggling. it goes leading home. i think it's much more a meeting of mind storage. no, i agree with the b to because when you think about israel is, are you other think of just think about the october the 7th attack. okay. it's accepted that israel will retaliate, but who remember it goes to anybody. it's
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a single that a retaliation has to be proportionate, you know, the wage, a war of complete annihilation. oh, well, that's our response. and that's what these role does. whenever a israel is effect, immediately launches a completely disproportionate attack against the its neighbors in wages. this, this all and nothing more against its neighbors. because as you know at any time anyone this do, you know, strike israel, then of course, um, you know, it is the way it has the right to do whatever a one says any, anytime it once and no matter how destructive them, how absolutely insane. because, you know, is israel as existence is a state which of course it isn't. and so yeah, in that and that is absolutely accepted, go throughout the west is that you have what is what has the right to do whatever you've ones voted in. what is security? it is a say no, no one's the different,
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but no one else gets to do that. everyone else says, well, you have to make a proportion of response. you can just simply wipe the wipers state of the face of the just because you was threatened on one day a year ago. and he was as always, this thing, i think the same goes through from the ukraine. it's just wireless. let's just keep this wall going, and they never close to anyone to say, well, how long, how many lives is it was sacrificing for world to this gold, which is, this is ridiculous, ukraine's right to join made. so it says there was, was always lives for this ludicrous, the goal of ukrainians, right? to join nato. and that's all it was that the, it was like what you grades into the ukraine. so run it that, that's all i mean. your brains are right to join the hostile military lines. there is no such right, but that's the textbook, the mentality of the west and phone policy leads. why be got an entire generation
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of young man? it just, it just really explain your, you know, statement that they think they give me the kind of, of, continue with this point here. i mean, particularly with israel, but i think that you can make some was the same argument when it comes to ukraine. is that when you look at the impersonal emotional investment domain, when you know, for a many american politicians have been conditioned over for, for decades now that an attack on israel's somewhat attack on the united states. and that's how they act as how they said, okay, no, of course the israelis want to know the on they, not only they see themselves as the 51st they, they might, may think of themselves as the 1st state of 51 states here. again, this is kind of a mentality and this mentality of squares with real interest are just like what george is saying. i mean, so you want to wipe out an entire generation of ukranian men to join a military alliance really? i mean, i'm, i presumably, you know, if you'd stayed out of the alliance,
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you'd have a generation of young man, what's better, keep going email, go ahead. well, the appropriate was with the west and i d o and you because of the defend in your state defended your 30 years. okay. ah, that's, that's nature. that's what they should have been doing since types anymore, but then slips. so for example, the 15 you'll pretty easily be away that's, i mean, how did it stop the united states, just the, your being unit decided to use the opportunity. you know, you all know which will be considered a pro ration for some reason the nbc was program reason. okay. but because it was due process, new de delusional. well, so they, they, they, uh, basically lost him. oh, the sign know that the association agreement through they, you get in confused to sign the jeep off the phone and because you guys know, didn't have enough money to pay for it so. so basically, uh, see the game. uh,
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and we'll go with the 2nd part of your brain population, so they use it to boss you. and then you have a domino effect. the is the worst possible sounds, you know, the east of your brain stated basically the that could be expected. uh, also uh that will start with nato expansion. and even this is your predict that to, that need to expense will lead to more and it will develop so dramatically. i that i was with lee. it's good to go into and all out. cool. and then the space of the us by the options they know the 1st major war since 1945. how could it be possible? the same thing with the, with the be the waste? i mean, what do they mean when they say we will do everything to protect israel? i want to destroy the congress. i want to stop and you clear what that would run out of time here. but again, these are all wars of choice and dissembled someone. the power of stature has to
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say, no, i want to take my guess in budapest and here in moscow. and of course, the one i think our viewers were watching us here at ortiz, the next time remembered festivals. the, [000:00:00;00] the, with the end of world war, one. the movement for indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance.
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in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people on the day of the sea bass. at t festivals, a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start in northern india seeing base as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the, on, on the boat. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children, the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer,
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the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous, dire massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the of the what is part of the, the employee would post to isn't the defense you of us and bidding the word part, is it something deep but more complex might be present? good. let's stop without cases. let's go out of
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the, the 5 of the last 12 months, palestinians here in gaza have lived 3 circumstances that most people, most of us, could not even imagine overhand spokesperson for the international. red cross. tales are 2 gals as health care system, as in some of millions of palestinians remain, displays almost a year on the, from israel's initial assaults on the well, it's coming up in the program. us the idea of the play just to strike around and response to last week for me. so i like to washington is reportedly willing to pay you to refrain from targeting certain facilities on the
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