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the mission and the history. and the reason the, of course, the headlines are not cheap as the vacuum as prime minister blows up the western narrative that some drunken ukrainians out of hand and the notary pipeline exposure . suggesting the real sabotage story, its been swept under the rug by the also i use the american media to spread the allegation, the indians, who affairs minister is the mastermind behind the killing of our color. donnie separators, things canada new delhi says the claims that just deployed justin true i was using for the political also an empire state of mind. u. k tory leadership content up to its former colonies should be grateful for the legacy britain left behind and they should stop complaining, uninstalled, demanding reparation. the
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breaking the mainstream narrative was, as we do live, problem most go. it's always your news on filled with here or not. so the main stream narrative on the north stream sabotage, it never had any legs and the 1st place it continues to fall apart. and also that you as prime minister highlighted to the picture this being painted of quote, drunk ukrainians bombing. it just doesn't add up saying that discussion about who's responsible has been buried and the public has simply been sold a pack of lies. i didn't sit so watch, mr. fitz. so what's your position on north stream? do you believe in ukrainian submarine villains? first, we asked to blew up critical infrastructure and destroyed, you know, there was that, and then we refused to talk about it ourselves and you know what we write and then use papers. we read that some a drunken ukrainian offices said they'd be covered just blowing up. i'm exaggerating a bit,
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but imagine that they'd probably say old to the place where the pipe was. jumped into the was it dived, a few 100 meters took some spark plugs and pyrotechnics and blue. it sounds good. yeah. well, it definitely seems that and not a not believe has been pulled when it comes to north stream to narrative that is being peddled by the mainstream media on western golf minutes. pizza, of course, might be one assassination attempt down. she says tear to his position on the equating conflict, but it looks like he is on to todd, and he's on afraid to speak his mind. now course, you'll remember as all of you as wide that of the last 2 years, a number of theories have been thrown around a party. no one could agree who might be most interested in causing germany of from she, russian energy and replacing it with that road, far more expensive. and she but then finally in late summer advisor was settled on 3 ukrainian, divers went a to me, it says under rule to i'm placed explosives in order to commit to one of the
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greatest acts of industrial terrorism in history. and then for the last 2 and a bit years they've managed to evade arrest. and of course it is a story that suits money because it doesn't really implicate anyone in power, but doubts have been so i'm crack something. imagine it's not just of feet. so, i mean, the 1st form, so was it pulls from put it surprise went off renowned john the single hush, who lives not just the c, i a was behind it. but the agency that even concocted a cover story, in order to sell to the well to splost over the pool distance to the back yard in hungry. we have the 5 minutes to that's it to open. he said that it is an open secret. now that washington signed off on the whole operation. so basically, various theories up for a while, but not a suspect insights. yeah. idea there was that the unconfirmed report of the shortest lives at u. k prime minister. and you've got a history list, trust that, oh, i thought you meant the last to sleep. so yeah, that's the one into issue,
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allegedly tweets. it will also messaged up blinking within what a minute of it all the boss sang, quote, it's done. now i wonder what that could mean to ask you what is the official washington narrative on this? well, i mean, to know i was the oldest of the day when it comes to the white house, the state department, the c, i a and well beyond. but at the same time, it is quite difficult to ignore some comments that have been made and i want to start off with opponents for administer, who fell victim to quite an unfortunate prank. what do you think about those 3 and 2? so not staying true. they trying to, uh, the trying to accuse us of this problem. but oh, wow. wow. you know, it wasn't the way we feel about it. whoever did it did, they did a good job. and finally, we now know that the americans had advanced knowledge of it. yeah,
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and didn't know which taken on it so. okay, maybe not diamond, but let's just remember this is the same sikorsky who immediately off to images, old explosions, emerged on line tweets, has been deleted, assigned to usa, and also let's be honest. this is really amman, who is there any reiterating what we have had time and time again from the americans themselves. there will be no longer nor seem to live we, we will bring it into if russia invade to chrome, one way or another nord stream to will not move forward. direct impact is one thing, but i'm, i'm literally talking about rolling back to the pipeline. and i get usually to find that, but i mean of taking action that will prevent it from ever becoming operational please by price that is more streamlining or it's from to we're not pumping gas into your at this time. what string to never became operational knew that offer is
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tremendous, strategic opportunities for, for the years to come. now what many also consider suspicious, something needs to be indicative of a cover up at the highest levels. is the fact that over the last 2 years, any of the investigations have just sold, i mean, we just prostitute us all of us here. they close that prove they said there's really nothing to report this. send an ok job. many has issued an arrest for it. for one of those 3 ukrainian diving and struck to us, but then it was reported that he was hiding out imposes. and he said, well, there's really nothing we can do. our hands are tied, so most go is the streets it. and on numerous occasions bringing it in front of the un security council. in fact, it has voice fits concern. the balloon is really not fulfilling its obligations under the u. n. t. terrorism conventions. so really when you take this all together, you probably con, playing fits for being a bit, rest assistance in blind him bracing of course the story,
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but the west times the totes me clean and said, you know, 3 ukrainian friends got together bought drunk, hired a boat that went on to blow up one of the world's most consequential energy projects. and so a huge diplomatic spots between canada and india is going to a whole new level. it's off to senior canadian officials admitted leaking to the press, that india is home. if his minister was the alleged a mastermind behind the mode or of a seek separatist in the country last year, so plunging the relationship now to crisis levels between belly and also let's get the truth on this. it's important, as usual with contributor ritual last in another chapter in this. yeah, store canada is accusing the indian government of basically offing callous down a secret separatists considered a terrorist movement in india. i called on elected canadian officials, close to prime minister justin to go are now yapping to the washington post about
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a top indian minister. kind of like teenage girls to a gossip brag at 1st, canada pin, the targeting of callous downey's in canada on india's. quite commissioner to canada since, but it's spelled with a handful of other indian diplomats and now has a 500000 us dollar balance here by the way on his head to track him, brought to you also by a us space leader of the very same tell us tiny movement, the canada is citing with an all this. so what we learned yesterday at the parliamentary hearing in ottawa, kansas capital, that's probably this whole fiasco that it's now prime minister in their end or movies, home minister, i me shot that canada is now fingering for basically hiring dogs in canada to take out college studies in working from home to organize things like referenda with the goal of carving out a piece of india for themselves. non binding referendum obviously because it's not like india is going to just be cool with it. so it came out yesterday's hearing
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that in mid october after meeting with india and officials and singapore to those national security adviser. not trying to do who wow, and the equally and elected bureau, crab and long time ruled economic form executive board member, deputy canadian for a minister david morrison said that they do like that the issue had come out in the canadian press after their meeting. so what did they do? did they just pick up the phone and make a call to indian officials like grown adults and, and say, hey guys, knock it off. what's going on with all these press leaks? no, we, instead what they did is something super mature. they picked up the phone to me and started planning to the washington post within our strategy. we were talking to different audiences. and, and so we deliberately chose, as madame de la said, in her introductory remarks, a credible internationally. i read newspaper that with cherry, our side of the story. we chose a journalist who had
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a long record of background in this particular issue, had written on it a number of times before and through the washington post. we were speaking directly to our friends in the united states square feet, speaking to our allies in the united kingdom and elsewhere. and we were also speaking directly to india. so to those national security chief, nothing into law also said that they wanted a respected media outlet that was familiar with the issue to report on the end to make sure that the input was spread far and wide. um yeah. okay, but uh, i just tried to access that article, published october 14 from here in canada on my mobile phone. and i hit a firewall, which would explain why the conservative opposition here. yeah, that has asked, oh, exactly. canadians were even supposed to get this info if they weren't washington post subscribers. maybe they can just dump all their evidence, these canadian officials behind us newspaper firewall for the movie government to since they keep asking for it. we are really
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a completely set of reject to the note in which the canadian government target at the commission and the provides. let's just look at what is the issue. what is the issue in no way is thought that a small minority of people there but who have made themselves into what appeals to be of the gulf political wants. and uh, uh, the, the, unfortunately the politics of the country that is giving that a political lobby, you can call it perhaps, you know, a degree of a play which i would argue is not just bad for us. and for our relationship, i would argue is also bad for the cabinet. i'd say, well,
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at least someone sounds concerned about that organized driving canada as teacher though have been do you think that maybe they would have not imported this whole conflict into canada in the 1st place? and um, even if these guys are in india, at least they're asking right, questions of teacher don't mostly just sounds concerned about losing the support of is overtly protocol as stand a coalition partner is minority government, drug meet, sage, and also the support of the college stanny boating block and mid to that was taking popularity, which now sits at around 30 percent as other parties there. sorry to talk about perhaps having that minority government ball in and on confidence vote. even before christmas, i was speaking about it to the former ambassador of india to morocco and to wait travel dial. and he called kind of bizarre negations, baseless and whole. and they will bring relations between donations to a point of no time. and i'm still very strong reaction
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because this the quantity i reduce and we just do a diety without any girlfriend, which is basically what i started diabetes a by that 3rd relationship with you're already seeking to the very last millers. i have a very good do you believe is done with dig down into a relationship, you'll find a lot it done. and all of the sudden because justin google had to be played with bank politics were total the deities. so we needed outside simple. and he got that. all right, so for from a state college, bobby davis need, joe needs to 91 full body. the new democratic party possibly divide, sees and i was just in google has be done thing to do. all jeff made, somebody want canada wants to highlight robbery relationship in india. is monk
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extradite? d b o b i b c, g in doesn't. going to 6. extradition requested the canadian a part of the home. it will be newman by. yeah. but canada and not expedited, these debtors at all the previously, i guess, didn't, didn't interest the ever got the deadline to make sure they have sending the data. so data dog must extradite these people, instead of making business allegations against interfaces and all the stuff. quote, former colonies over the u. k. a test as gratitude, as the claim of tory leadership. hopeful robert dedrick. he says the old countries of the empire should simply be grateful. they were able to inherit democratic institutions from the birth us. i'm not ashamed of our history, may not feel like it, but many of our former colonies made the complex realities of empire and i was
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a debt of gratitude for the inheritance. we left them. that statement menu would say is high. you deny? how does it all got? it started with the common male leader summit, which was held in small by and this is basically when the, even before the summit started there, was that shows on the u. k. and they will mama is that the commonwealth countries, basically this is about $5060.00 does most of them form or you can call the needs be wanted to basically decide that you get off the floor of everyone streets of justice. and do you need this before the somebody to in fact, even began to use the prime minister in an interview, basically went on to see that the u. k. is a full to east boston for, which is really to look. so we're, i'm not to look back for it. so do you think that show me, do you never really wanted to talk about any sort of compensation or reparation for
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a slave trade, which most of the albany drugs really wanted to talk about. she may not want to do it with most of the other research does that really what the results were valid in the did something beautiful. so that was mentioned in the joint community which came out of that submit it to it spoke about the repertory justice, but also it spoke about who would we start talking all good to have. so having a conversation about ej a head's noting clothes for discussions on proprietory justice with regard to the trans atlantic trade and then slipped africans and chattel and slaves meant. and recognizing the importance of this method to member states of the commonwealth agreed that the time has come for a meaningful conversation towards forging a common future based on equity. so while the nations you are looking yet some sort of compensation, but the you get, does it or lies that this is going to cost them billions of found in the you get
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really does not seem ready for that. and how would they be? they've not even apologized to the former colonies off of what they've done in the past. so to see now doing the summits, they would also find divisions about the what kind of phone incision or on the justice that these being spoken about. but as far as the yuki is concerned, they did mention the interview before the summit given by the u. k. prime minister . really talking about how he wants to look so hard. i'm not backwoods, but the, the kind of statements that are coming now, the, the bar invited a lot of trouble. they've invited a lot of backlash from, not just ask for, couldn't even countries a bunch of from the u. k as well, deeply offensive under the noxious distortion of history. enslavement and colonialism will not gifts but imposed systems that brutally exploited people
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extracted wealth and dismantled societies all for the benefit of breast to to suggest that former colonies should be grateful for such unimaginable home disregards the legacy of these injustices and the long term impact they still have grateful to watch off of for example here in india. uh the, what the produce giving the i was a lot of destruction. a lot of renewed a lot of starvation that's of millions of people. and i was, there was never any the pharmacy for the g, the a, as in india or other form of all the needs of the you get it will go up the book. now yours need jobs to basically see that on sunday should be great for what they've been given for the death for the destruction, for the move, for the salvation of millions of people. for the sure reason that's um that's what didn't speak to the phone. the phone with all the needs of each. so i'm
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unimaginative with that in, in 2020 for those kind of statements v b r b need both assignments know many would see. and the kind of threshold that was created that you get is a step towards the right direction to do, give me not to want to give rocks any sort of justice in terms of monitor to your financial compensation. they may even think of a gas less stokeland justice. but what do you really expect? uh, since they know, have you been off for or osmond apology? 3 times with a few clicks away for you. you can read about india's westbank gone away. residents of cold cut her a rallying to defend, the said he's beloved trams by sits age as old as its scale operating today of the 150 to the slander. out of washington, francesca albany, it has to be labeled and see somebody who can go on straight for her role as the you and the special rapid tour, palestine. the mudslinging america is very old. i'm boss of the,
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to the united nations. now it comes as the plug was pulled, i'll have briefing on guys are on the us capital decision to report to be taken on the political pressure of surprise, surprise. so as far as the court has now, joining us here on the program representative for the international co relation to stop the genocide in gaza, i got it's a great privilege to get you on the program. thanks for jumping on. let. let me if i can just kinda unpack this here for a moment. the un special reference to of the palestine has been cold and fits of an anti semite and a brief thing on the tribe, hasn't garza is 10 sold. do you see any relation between the 2 azure the relation is the narrative that exists kind of the way anything that is pro palestinian an antivirus and anti illegal occupation of israel is labeled as empty symmetric. and that is a narrative that being said to west of the population, but the ease in reality,
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no true relation between the 2 singers account come at that because the sum of suggesting that miss albany is, has been subjected to a form of character assassination. by way of america's own and pass it up to the un, i'm going to is this the type of rhetoric you would expect to come from a different amount. so i think as a representative for the united states, without a doubt, not at all, we don't expect these that those behaviors are the max coming from to the next. but we've also seen that this is not the 1st time that american diplomats have spoken out in a way that was i'm become medical and becoming open to come in. yeah, i mean, you know, because you, well, no, i mean, israel's lot filed against the u. n. a binding one of the humanitarian aid rogers in the country own ross, but also prohibiting the un secretary general from coming into israel. according antonio. good had as postpone and on brought to he called the same treatment from ki by the way. but it seems you better watch out if you did condemn israel for the wake of destruction being left behind, yukon, yukon, took out about it, right?
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that seems to be the narrative. anyone who speaks out about it is labeled is just an ethics or n t west or n t normalization of global empty democracy. it's just a horrible thing that's being planted on over people's faces. for speaking up for justice. humanity and human rights. yeah, it's just on this thing, isn't it? it's just absolutely astonishing. especially in the west impressing political landscape. they continue towing this one sided, lopsided view. no matter what, nobody no matter what. i mean, one of the latest days right? strikes killed over 90 people in a residential building in northern garza and they were refugees seeking shelter. and what's the reaction in the west typically oh, an incident occurred. i mean, let me ask you, i mean off the israel past as legislation binding the u. n's own raw from operating on is ready. so that's essentially blocking any way to get a food. was a medicine into the enclave. the us state department now says it's actually worried what could lead to a humanitarian catastrophe?
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i'm sorry. are all the we already more than a year into a humanitarian catastrophe. and without it, does it smoke be more than a year of janet sites within the destruction? i mean, you can actually low wind out the door when schools and bumps are being a schools and hospitals being bugs. i mean, it's not a yellow conflict. it's more than 75 years of, of the illegal occupation of 5 take instruction. but this last year has just been symmetry and the western world has tried to create this impression that it's mobile . and what this does is it shows that the publicity and, but he book receive the application if it's an extra rule, that's when it comes down to way. if you look a certain way, sound a certain way, then yes, when i played to national or to you. but if not, i mean people can do what they want to you and it's additional want to back out to, you know, it's been going on for now. ever. yeah. the genocide and god. so,
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so many tens of thousands of people killed, particularly women and children. and now israel is opening up all these different friends, right. so it's bombing the capital city of levon on it's attacking un peacekeepers . it's kicking out owner raw on these rightly excuse me, the palestinian guest. i've spoken to say that by cutting off owner of israel essentially as a policy. busy of um, the reputation of the publisher, new people, if you're going to cut off food and water and medicine, then what's the military objective? it seems to me that that is an outright extermination of the people. a 100 percent . this is the ethnic, cleansing, of the policy means it has that. and then waiting to take over the land. you can look at the board is uh cuz uh we uh, is really such as, uh, we think it's kind of to take over the, let the shilling, the police mutes, and the way to build homes right on top of the case. and that is the surgery, i think it's been nothing is really is discussing appalling. and it really does say
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a lot about our west anita's and leaders across the glove who i'm not speaking out about this. yeah. you're not just going to say, as oh, good luck saying what you're saying to me. good luck saying it on cnn. o m s nbc, your sky and use. don't worry if i for and you can say the truth here on, on the international as jada. suckered representative for the international coalition to stop the genocide in gosh, i live in, jo, but thank you. we are shifting gears to spain. we go with the problems of valencia has just been a hallowed with a historic flashlight. it's a killed at least 64 people. i'm counting. look at these pictures. a torrential downpour hitting the region, choose the spot in the deadliest flooding. the country is experiencing 30 years, and it's not enough for nancy is known as the orange capital of europe. sunny days were nowhere to be seen as a wave of water took out of the local towns, our residence, rescued, and cars look at that just piled off and the small,
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narrow streets and the ones for ski landscape is basically gone as the emergency services sky hiring for survivors and football. while i'm roll research, i rocking up this hour slack ro, across from us going out to international from all of us here with the mothership. thanks for sharing your time with us. and my colleague more on come on me at the desk at the top of the hour. i do hope you enjoyed him. then the moon, when i was just going to save house and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground
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1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. soap cooks was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of comrades imagination. he had summed up he had judged or the heart i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating odd in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fix. i begun to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the
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joke to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa . when i go into oxford, so my only tony ends in my youth, some black students like me. but it was here. i begin to research the imperial histories that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with a heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said his story of the country, the size of western europe. a slave plantation collecting robust the european bicycles, the.
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