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the, the, the thing is breaking news as our hero analogy international. i think the anti as a group of a, ronnie and m p as cool. so the country security council to change it runs a military doctrine which could potentially allow the creation of nuclear weapons or the move a set to be our respondents to growing it's ready threats and comes of the entire region continues to utah. the middle east will continue to expand as it is really asked why it targets a residential building of the syrian capital killing at least 7 people. this administration has financed a genocide in gaza for the last year. people are, are sick of the year. i mean like it is a genocide. yeah, the usa thomas bos, boston is grilled on washington, being
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a complicit on the quote genocide and gaza. this week. launch the one year anniversary of israel's war on the place. but our glimpse of our interview to the media advisor of yeah, yeah, the, this weapon, this political, diplomatic and media come back to everything that the patient does, comes from the united states. deposition sweeps to victoria and local elections in india as jump move and kashmir region leaving the rolling b j. p potty in its way. 5 minutes to calling it a strong show of finally, peaceful elections had been conducted. the jimmy rancor schmidt, roads were counted and results were announced. this is the victory of india as constitutional democracy, the real live and worldwide from moscow with all sorts of moves being made on today's geo political chessboard. i mean, for example, to take this for sauces,
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restart with the break and use this hour here on, on a, a group of iranian m, p, 's of cold in the country security council to change the military, doctorate. and now this move could potentially greenlight the creation of nuclear weapons. now, what is said to be in response to growing is ready threats. let's learn more and pushing live now to watch these must be a busty on who's going to give us more details on this right here. you're not breaking use coverage or not. change them out from the take us through the reasons for this cold, a change. it runs military doctrine, it's got a lot of eyebrows being raised worldwide, all ready. so that's why it has the tensions between to one until a v remain high, especially after ones october 1st, but talk on the east rail during the past days. different iranian officials, including the runs a for a minister of both. i don't she just yesterday mentioned that if is real dears, to attack your role as infrastructure, then iran will give israel
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a powerful response. so just yesterday and it runs parliament, an m p image there. absolutely. immunity. one of the in piece of, i'm one of the in piece out of the 200 of the members of parliament, of one made a speech in cold on. um, you know, of the country to change the country's runs actually military doctrine. and he mentioned that is this way it wrong. can you know the chair is real as a threats today. mister, awfully young lady has an interview with one of your ringing media outlets. and in that interview, he just elaborated that tea along side a 20 to 38 other m. p. 's have signed a letter and sent it to the country is national security council that calls on them to change the idea of your role. as a leader, i a to
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a how many to were you know, the development of nuclear weapons. what i have to mention and highlight is that a total of harmony in the early 2 thousands goddard of fox walk, or let's say a religious order that based on it. um your one is not allowed. and it's prohibited from developing or storing nuclear weapons because it has got destructive effects and can harm lives of millions. however, this particular n p, i'm still absolutely, i'm in the media argues that because he's a little clara composed of them cleared. he argues that based on religious texts, including koran and a single one, we have a verse that says that you have to show all your power to your enemy to deter your enemy. so he argues that you run at this very juncture of time needs to develop nuclear weapons in order to, uh, let's say improve. it's
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a military prowess and it's the terrance, so that it can tackle, you know, is really threats. all right, i'll correspond, that is a must be a boss here now drawing outside from it's around with the latest on this breaking news. thank you. well happen to go. now here with us here is enough. let's show you just some of the latest pictures of the russian president beating his belly, russian count of odd right here on the criminal. let's a listen. have to have this opportunity to discuss the development of our financial relationships to control the developments of the union states to do man, i'd like to point out that we made open our trade and economic ties. you know what happens and other things integrate dynamics . but i tried to turn of some faulty sites. you implants, $1000000000.00 expect just to get this, you can build
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a reference to 6. so 5 as soon as a slightly higher they're doing is $4500000000.00 in investments, which makes fresh of the biggest investor. international investor as much as dealership economy, which they can't get into continue to develop our cooperation. since care, industry, agriculture, buick must be a full turner ma'am. said over the last 18 months we've been excellent of and micro electronics c and i have now over 2 units, he's opened up in the sphere of products. you should say is kind of factoring for the storage and since the soviet state of the times, miller show as cold as the assembly workshop of assorted union. and thanks to your efforts the lease advantages in almost east west calling to me
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in this for you have been to preserve the receipt to you. so now all countries can complement each other, moving in these directions to others as well as much. this can be happy to see you here post yesterday with had an opportunity to discuss the developmental costs and you saw the interrogatory, literacy ice machine. and now let's discuss or spell a troll relationship. once again, you are really happy to see here. thank you for coming here for the visit. once again, as i said, i thank you for the invitation, so just, just stay in the day before yesterday we had an opportunity to discuss global matters, hold points on our planet. let's see what was happy. so where you are, i guess, to see that we're on the same page for the masters of international politics. we
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had a frank discussion of the servers on scott middle school. we were not adults, frankly about we was originally armenian settlements with other constructive discussion with global level 1st grade for him. she had been done in this respect, obviously under discussed the regional issues as well. just because of the websites and it showed a unit 2 years. and this, every students must gretchen from us by to what the most do you see, i guess, consistently read night and the most, the powerful and influential states move see. so there's a lot of these really efficient some of the full and cost for our relationships. i think it is up to make it a little too simple positions and i think you will agree. so we come on that the west as plan is for to trouble us economically. but these
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plans have failed and even they recognize that you're still in the stop for some of those folks, i'm not finding the right fully noted here. we've a seats here. i'm going to come to realize on preserving one we had $210.00 today and we work together lots of areas consider that. i see instead of just a lot of tremendous actually goods and products, that's fine, that's great to mountains and rochester and for the conflict. so 30 each, i feel comfortable, machinery and electronics lots more than 2 years ago. and before this costs like this, we agreed to come a rage in many areas from us because i didn't use them for me and they were not similar as of correctly said, the world is changing and that's very saw space with your facilities. imagine a new challenges as well for a service, and however,
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how somebody may meet personally, let's, let's go to the zillow. we'll just stay on the lot of our conversation and see what is the role to secure, aside from the social media and wellbeing of our people. i think there's only 2 to 3 issues or that are actually selected to be discussed. and then i think we should cross the t's of those mattresses and just move on in our relationships. thank you for the invitation. what are some of the latest uh, pictures and comments where that from downtime must go at the kremlin with the russian president that i may pretend that is the russian count about it, like the other. look at jenco very, very briefly, a couple of highlights of what do they have to say. i basically starting with the russian president, i put in saying that to restroom and i'm going to rush up on the roof. so i should say share a deeply into twine relationships, finding the board, or they share of
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a cultural bills, micro electronics defends, now even across manufacturing as well. a russia is the biggest international invest, the in the, by the russian economy in both countries complement each other on many levels just quickly, the one strong commented for coming from, look at shanker, he did say that is he did say that the west has plans to rustle us economically, but these plans have failed and even those in the west recognize that failure will details online at odyssey dot com for now. let's get back to the regularly scheduled program. on to syria, we go where a new is riley strike on the capital. the mass coast has left at least 7 people that is, according to the syrian military. now, the strike hit a residential building with commercial premises and one of the capitals neighborhoods causing casualties among people in the building and processed by women and children. a set to be among the victims is no confirm information about who with the pocket of a strike know come and get from israel. but here's some,
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come a tree from locals describing what happened on the ground us, you know, i mean, i'm still valuable and we're guessing that coffee then southern the, we've had the 1st explosion and then the 2nd, then the 3rd. so we left and started running. when we arrived there was huge, white smoke billowing up, then we saw the scene was passing the and by when i saw on the cells here in the area, what is this kind of revenge? may god save us, people are going back and forth. it is a city the neighborhood, not the military one. may god save the see, didn't know me and the resistance interest or the local news really attacks have hit a densely populated western district of the syrian capital shake side. the idea of strikes targeted the 4th floor of a residential buildings causing significant damage and a high number of civilian casualties. according to a military source to the death toll has reached 7 people, with 11 more wounded. the 3 rockets have landed in this area and my house is right across the street. this attack was terrible. suddenly there was
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a huge explosion. my brother's wife was killed in their child, ended up in the hospital. my nephew was in hospital and we are still looking for one child, but we cannot find them yet. probably i don't. i have raised all 3 children of mine here. there are only civilians, here. elderly people and families had left a who had the, the explosion of 3 rockets led to serious destruction of the lower part of the building, which houses only commercial and residential premises. you mean the, i know i'm still the deal. they are purposely attacking our neighborhoods. we are experiencing great fear and we no longer know what to do to sleep or not to sleep. we all have children. i hope the lord will save damascus. we are very scared. we are constantly terrified. may god help us to dot in the panic caused by the attacks has left a deep mark on the souls of people in the area. and of course, this attack only adds to the list of previous attacks that have become common place in these areas. in the west of the syrian capital
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a law. so that was at west lock shop roommate from austin to tunnel audi. our big reporting from the site to these are the stripes in damascus. now john lifted up, political commentator stephen stuck leaning claims. the televisions using falls pretext in order to bomb civilians in syria territory. the all was the excuse that day trying to solve the geranium started trying to start to get to his beloved eaters that there's a scenario everytime they've been bombing your for 14 years. this is a 70 and neighborhood, this is the majority of the people who are killed according to major reports of the civilians, men, women, and children. a high number of children and women who is unable to get in a conflict with that, which is real because today's here you just came in out of a 14 year war. uh it was during the gym and we times there's no, there's
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a church right there either in the north sea, i start to see the army position. so we are unable to do it in a full scale war. but that is really, is, this is that no one can stop them. bekins 42000 and goes to killed over 1511 up the bomb yamma. yeah. although for no one can stop him in this world except the united states. if they're one, but they don't want well, the idea has bombed syria several times is a constant in gaza erupted a year ago. the syrian foreign ministry has a few israel of spreading more across that for each a serious, strongly condemned this brutal crime against defenceless civilians. which constitutes an extension of the genocide committed by this u, serving entity against the palestinians and the lebanese, and stresses the need to take immediate measures to deter it from continuing its criminal approach based on killing, shedding the blood of innocence spreading destruction and chaos in the region and
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seeking to drag it into a confrontation that will have disastrous consequences. syrian academic is about as i dined, she says that israel is me, at least for him, policy is ethnic cleansing. that's the only spot for me. more regional bye. it's. it's all about ethnic cleansing. they are trying to place people, they are trying to get to kill as many people as they could. because they are aiming at this drum. we can never believe of this pathetic excuse of a lie that they are there to uh, to come back to what they call terrorism, to come back to defend themselves. even been naming off of their, even when they make up their army. that it's the, the, uh, defense army as to life because it seems the implication that they are defending themselves and why they are just attacking every neighbor. they have every
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neighboring country they have. why do we have members of thomas? why do we have members of as well? why do we have members of is not going to do have those where young children and those grew up seeing their families being can see they're not taken over by the others and what the international law do. nothing absolutely nothing. the international law only had time to sanction theory of russia and other countries. all right, let's advertise you are breaking, uses our head live analogy international, essentially about coal by a group of iranian and peas to change the country's military doctrine. what other island forget yourself this and what does it old mean when i spoke with the professor of political medication at the university of to ron. professor father is odd and joining us in live on a how to international during this breaking news coverage. i'm so glad to get you one professor, because this is potentially, really,
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i think the anti and potentially sending a really start warning to neighboring israel and america across the pond. what do you think is a ron boy used to essentially change is nuclear adult tree and it's always being for public and peaceful purposes. to date, you know, 50 times a nuclear dr. and is a peaceful uh, but uh, what do you see in this part of the world is that, that is where the regime is on the on page. uh, the machine says that its main, there may be that easy wrong to but i can listen to the speech of an attorney who at the united nations at almost every sentence is attacking get on them. really isn't. regime has nuclear weapons and is there a new team,
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has proven that they can engage in the genocide, meaning they can kill tens of thousands of people. so when you put these 3 factors together, you get a huge public opinion impression on the run, the and government that maybe uh, the country needs to do something. yeah. because what the other side is doing. but again, i think the thing is that i do apologize. i'm, i'm so sorry. i do apologize for jumping in, but i just got to get as much from you as i can. i'm glad you mentioned the rest of it coming out of america. the media landscape, the fox, cnn m as nbc that will hold hardcore on the war mongering rhetoric right now. and, and, you know, i think it's fair to say that iran has shown in numerous patients of the month. so targeted assassinations of iranian officials, violations of his territory. i think, i think maybe is it a case professor,
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the iran patients is 5 me coming to an end because in the wake of its recent missile attack on, on israel to the west called a failure, but clearly was not a failure. is it wrong? now in bold and to perhaps take control of the situation in the middle east and you don't really have a lot of public opinion pressured under government. and i think the m p is that sent that lance as to the cause of reflecting the public opinion impression you're going to is not interested in a lot of it. is there any is automatic hands of anybody else, but people and some people that these feel that the country needs to create the task at to avoid life? and how do you create the attendance when the other side has nuclear weapons? and that's the question that a lot of people are asking, as you said, you know, and has been quite patient at the patients is running out. that even has military
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capabilities that are quite expensive. but the problem doesn't have new to the friends and the other side has. so this is creating a question in the country that maybe the country is new to the doctor and it's the change. yeah. yeah. so i have play, i appreciate you saying that here on the tv professor, you know, it was a couple of weeks ago that russia made moves to update its nuclear doctrine. here we have it wrong, potentially doing a similar move and you know, there's one come and 5 to in order of this, whether it's gone or ukraine to come and fight to reach the united states. united states has backing up israel. it is now a war on several different friends. america is essentially engaged in a proxy war against russia and the tragic unfortunate staging ground of ukraine. and here we have russia and the wrong who are friends and allies, potentially updating that nuclear doctrine is not one. it's 2 and these 2 countries,
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a major geo political play is all we watching a law joe ball in the preparation phases a but i hope not because it's going to be was by 3. and i is not interested in was by 3. i think i don't think russia is interested in one, but the but we have this list 7 is ation. that a for the last 500 years has caused the loss of damage to humanity. and the many similarities between, but is there any is, are doing and the end the case of ukraine. you have the whole assembled with the exception of maybe a couple of countries that are supporting ukraine. you'll have the whole of assembled with the exception of a couple of frontier zip codes, supporting israel. and they have nuclear weapons and they have showing that they're capable of engaging in genocide. and the result is going to be some
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of the russia has nuclear weapons. and they may have to updates this new to the dr. i have to make sure that the other side does not well further than what they have done so far. even does not have nuclear weapons. and as i said, there is a lot of public opinion pressure has to maybe change that dr. yeah, you know, i mean it's, it's, it's always the same culprits, the professor. it's always the same culprits behind these, behind these hot spots. the so called rules based international order, essentially the g 7 country with or europe and america and so on. and so for engaged in outright genocide, supporting a genocide supporting a proxy will. and yeah, these are the ones who like to sanction the rest of the world for crossing their lines, professor of political communication to university to ron for what is audi? it's been a pleasure. thank you very much for your time and comment. thank you. thank you. thank the meanwhile is riley strikes and gosh, i have killed 45 palestinians,
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an injured wet over a 100 in the past 24 hours. that's important to palestinian health officials. now it comes up as this week does mock the grim anniversary of the stock of israel's war on that enclave. about sized gauze and sabine and gathering to them on the death of their loved ones. killed in his riley, a type on the boat raged refugee camp on monday. a local medical official site. the strike claimed that he lives, including women and children. and as a refugee count, by the way, is a crowded area near the central city of the isle. by law, the shelters, how many displaced palestinians, these things, houses that were completely destroyed in the attack. so far a year. busy of war, the anxiety was claimed of a 42000 lives at least. meanwhile, in america, the state department spokesman faced a grilling on the country, being complicit in this quote. generously. this administration has financed a genocide in guys and for the last year and every day you're up there denying
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accountability for it. so i mean, what gives you the right to lecture other countries on there more is you have a policy question for me. i'm happy to take it if you want to give a spiel, but i the space of places in washing where you can give a speech. give it people are, are sticking up here. i mean, it is a genocide. i know you are the question. you are it? well that comes up profile listed, you know, demonstrated some around the world staging mass riley's in support of the embattled bank play in athens that riley to and violent as congress erupt. police right near the israeli ems, the what and piracy, dozens of people sat outside the entrance of the science university waving palestinian and lebanese flags before they were removed by police commemorations. protests tools are held across canada and here's what some there is a the so we're here as soon as we get the government to actually intervene and do something in end this genocide that's been going on. i want to see
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a policy free palestine and of state where everybody can live in peace and harmony. so today we are really here together our thoughts and to have a proper collective morning that we didn't really get the chance to do. or we discussed the unfolding situation in gaza with the how much media are adviser. and according to him, he says that washington is complicit with the idea of factions. across the yankee had a letter. this decision was made on the instructions of nations, yahoo! and the far right government, we showed great flexibility and agreed to several proposals submitted by our intermediaries. the last of these proposals was made on july the 2nd last year. and we agreed with the american wedding, which was proposed as a way out between all proposals and those put forward by the occupying state. we also agreed to include the tax contained in the decision of the united nations and in the decision of the security council as a way for which we approve the wording of the security council resolution. i'm the
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proposed american bush, which was the result of the work of all mediators about a few days later, the occupies, committed the series of massacres, including the assassination of the champion of the how much political bureau which led to the suspension of 8 and negotiations on netanyahu's orders more, right, but they increased their presence on the northern front as if they'd never bade any negotiations on a sea swine. we do not consider and do not talk about the united states as a mediator. we can say that the united states to be a poem and the aggression against the palestinian people. he was president, participated in the war cabinet. i'm held meetings with members of the cabinet in tennessee and his phone missed that became netanyahu's representative. he did not act as the us for administer. moreover, upon arrival in these early stages, and he is a jew, not as the us for administer this weapon, this political, diplomatic, and media come back to everything that the occupation does comes from the united states. meantime, a stopping attack and he is rarely said you have had data,
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has that 5 people injured, that's the code at the local medics. i should warn you disturbing images about to come your way. because footage by the gods firing warning shots before shooting the suspect in the leg and detaining him local medics, a 2 of the 5 people were injured. those set to be in a serious condition. that police of motion investigation isn't what they are causing as a terror attack. will vote everything has been completed in the indiana region of moving kashmir. the way for the 1st time in a decade elections has been held results show the congress national alliance executed. 42 out of the ninety's seats and is set to form a new government or india is ruling part of the b j. p is trailing behind, would find the united states. around 9000000 people were editable to vote and local to the streets to celebrate the option for the countries 5 minutes to congratulate the winning party, noting this is a victory for democracy. demo. finally,
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peaceful elections have been conducted in gen, move and kashmir votes of accounted and results were announced. this is the victory of india as constitution in democracy national conference in their alliance, one more seats. i congratulate them to be has emerged as the party with largest throat. sure. and your move and kashmir. are you a sports really have been suggesting that we would see how the assembly and drum will increase from you? so then perhaps the coalition government bought over blogs. all parties though, and see we did our lines with the wrong, we've gone the, which is in center the, the congress, the actual bossy date together have. now there are lines, have secured enough seats to form a government increase means, so it really is a fight of about 90 legislative seats. and as they've, they've brought about 49. this election has been extremely interesting for more reasons. on one force, it was the 1st election local election, and jumbo increased from you in a decade 2nd. and more importantly,
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this is the 4th selection of the 2019. that's when the, when the government sits build stage, i'm waiting to hear from you. but specialist stages, it's some thought to me that's what many was seeing the best selection particularly was for to and we saw people gathering large numbers to sign a when the photos were being conducted, the food was divided in some 3 phases. i was there myself in a drum when cushion mute while the forwarding was on. i'm the kind of vowels i've seen it there. i never really have because jermel impression move. the reason it has been marked by your militancy violence and for the very 1st time we've seen a peaceful election that's really was conducted there. and this is also also some what i would see on the expected lines because that was we saw or for the n c taken jobs, i feel very proud. i feel very proud.
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