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today's, we know the stuff was taking a deep side interest, which because of the proton bodies complete donald trump is set to become the next president of the united states. i can pass on to the republican candidate exceeded the own importance. 270 electoral college boats our country is never seen before and nothing like this. in his victory speech, the president select collects 2 end tables involving the us, the military policy looked into whether that base to go. a change in washington is actions around the wells involved with a trump administration, preparing to define us foreign policy for the rest of the decade. the international
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community begins to react with heading to upstate sound organizations across the globe, sending. congratulations, the a very well welcome to you. this is on the international, and we now know the next president of the united states will be donald trump again . the republican candidate has blown policy crucial threshold of electoral college votes between democrats coming to harris and what appears to be a commanding victory, where the result is made official. he'll become the leader of the country in january for 4 years of the
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well on the path to obtaining down. supposing those crew still 270 electoral college votes from culminated in case doing stage z that's helping go currently leading in those 7. opposed to imagine becoming a high risk funding company. the binding are expected to call the president selects later on wednesday, a concession speech by harris that will fall on what we're looking at a will read here with trump coming out on top and historically coast to coast states such as pennsylvania, wisconsin, georgia, and north carolina. michigan, arizona and nevada are still undecided, but he's leading that to. the electoral college count currently puts trump dozens of votes ahead and he's all 279. first is 224 for harris, the 780. those are lead to the popular vote which you suspect will place in greatly or the president and liked his family. as campaign team came out to rob to us applause earlier and his face in florida. and they had further reason to cheer was
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the picture in congress and the just, the republicans have taken the senate posting the critical 50 saint mark with 52 and increase of 3 from 2020. and then the other chain by the house of representatives frontier appeals, at least by uh, not inconsiderable margin votes, though still being counted in a few states for that i think is remain the same. it will mean all 3 elected branches of us government are in republican hands. and i made that pick judge from pal pays a power and scalar victory of a couple of hours in the victory that our country is never seen before. and nothing like this. i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being 47 as president 40 no me was that was among the pledges made by donald trump is victory. space to
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suppose is in florida. you know, we had no wars for years. we had no wars except we defeated isis. we defeated isis in record time, but we have no wars. they said he will start a war. i'm not going to start to work with the stuff wars. let's discuss all this now with a guest deputy secretary general of thought is essential committee, so brief 5, dominey. thanks for joining us on the prize. i'm very good to see you today. so trump has declared himself the next president of the united states, even though the official results have yet to be fully released. and israel has already been opening supportive of a trump set, but it's kind of a candidacy on victory. but what do you expect for the middle east when he assumes all phase, can we expect any changes this will well, good evening to let me start by saying that to over the course of electioneering,
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your problem has given different directors as to what is to come we are not sure as to where he's going to have the best result of the whole thing as punishment is about to we would see a different version of the time before we saw in the past. remember that he was the one to have broken into what's called the per 100 records and the broken of the annexation or the approval of the allocation of the golden heights and move the american embassy to jerusalem, which was old antagonizing the person is this time he says he's going to end the waters, he's going to end the war. them guys that is serious about charging peace. you have promises that electronics do so. so we're looking forward to a new version of the term. as i said, maybe more like a 2nd generation of them as a pump 2 point. oh, whereby he lives up to his promises. well yes, the difficult ones to read isn't it because we remember during from the last 4 years and he was very close with is ralph at this time around he appealed to america's largest muslim community in the swing states of michigan by promising to
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end the war in the middle east, so what are the chances that he will put that for the work and, and keep that promise as well as you followed the lead. yeah, you would have a dock to let you know who's ordered the same doc. you will laid the foundations for uh, ending the war before the pump is one. and that's a good indication is to still be to the circular as the websites have been propagating of this one message dot net, tom please, or the to approve the annexation of the west bank and the keys, or the invite to the one of their leaders to his integration settlement, so confusing seeking them so far. but as far as we're concerned, we wouldn't go by the, the and we would the photo. what to tom please be saying. we of all the witness to what the heads up on the declaration of his victory when he had said that he wanted to and was waiting to see whether he would end this war and gather old. she's the end of war and do ukraine and what have you with, with go,
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as i said by his deeds and not by his words i think is going to also the electioneering or the victory nostalgia which sometimes confuses things and makes a big difference between what is being promised and what is to be delivered. i'm curious as to whether next and yahoo himself had any favorites in the race because we know that from always had a close relationship with ness and yahoo. and i'm wondering whether you think the is really needed preferred to see trump when the race of uh, the binded administration to as you know, it was very confusing even though to open to send them defendants who would take some product in the elections and america on one hand, they've seen what the buy them has done delivery up. so don't say nothing. and if anything here, suppose the door against the police, the names and guys on the west bank and beyond. i'm know, it's kind of spinning over to live in and all over the region and i've seen what do you have mentioned about 2 terms, actions in the past. so that's why there was
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a bit of confusion definitely have affected the result of the end result of especially in michigan where there is that is a hi uh, i'm assuming, presence, in any case the community that supported at trump in which again has already sent him the conversations message about the reminded him of his badge to end this war. so let's see, maybe here wanted the nothing at home may have wanted from. although i can the test for the fact that the relationship was older is that it was live, had the gloomy days and that's over onto this. tom was the one to have had the supplement named after him and the person who had done so it was nothing at all. so there's a close relationship and he had said the during his election a doctor and he's going to support is right and is committed to the security of his lead. and he hadn't even said that is right in his mole, and deserves to have more to deal with. what does that mean the blows events of the
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doesn't want to be the next one echo. what does that mean with the palestinians be living in the newman echols? i'm going to wait to see. yeah. interesting timing i saw for next in yahoo to drop his defends minnesota on november the 5th of old days. why did you think he chose that particular day? just as you know, this is not mean the honeymoon to throw out this relationship between got into the ho he's been wanting to remove them for quite a while. is use the, the with the, the lights and the landline, it's on washington and the, everybody, all inclusive of media was busy. and you know, following directions in the, in the washington america lot. so you chosen this moment so that to be able to do so quietly without this being the sort of the of the, this content over the ministration dot seem to have been close to government. and i've always used a gallon to propagate the muscles and the wishes to nothing. you know,
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given the fact that, as i said, gallant was uh, close to them and was giving a listening in to the, by the solution more than nothing. now, just the one that quick question before i let you go, when donald trump says he's not going to be engaging any more wars than just focus on america 1st. i mean, that's something that everyone can get on board with no more boys. but can we trust him? do we believe him? do you think it means to be seen as i said, you know, confusing messages here on data. he had said that you will end is a you create a war over a one phone code next. so let's wait. and see is the one this phone call with the surface. and he had said also that the he didn't finish the watering of guns, then he said to use the c devices, i don't, the little doctor tapping the button and sticking over. and it has to. and now where he seems to be saying, you know, able to stop the waters, meaning maybe in our web, that is the american presence of silvia when it is american presence. and so today
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is what i had with let is american citizens. and if anything was i think can, uh, an american soldier who was getting an on cousins or less of the, when used with design the army and what they called the special operations. so would that extend to, or categorizing such enclaves as places where uh was out of be uh, you know, all happening or not. what it means to be seen, as i said, very confusing and very unpredictable, but i still have to be exactly so many possibilities under donald trump. anybody thanks for speaking to as a really appreciate your time deputy secretary general of that as the central committee stop re sites on. thank you. well, don't no problem. then why do you feel, how is this concession to celebrate victory? and in doing so, he embraced those who became allies over the campaigns cools many media, so it gives and even some form of democrats, obviously correspondence. a bose told us more what time did at this time was
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remarkable. very strategically savvy. he aligned himself with big figures in the media, and there's no bigger. i'm the media figure if you liked on 1112. but when you that can get along, you know, about cuba or something is all about the good mixer. you know, you got into a freudian slip and by getting him on stage with him, he brings hundreds of hundreds of millions of ex users with them. and this was a huge strategic, a master class by trump, as well as being the normal candidate. visiting mcdonalds, a sincere that being the amount of the people that align with people like a donna weiss, the mind behind us see an interesting trump. i'm done in a way. these are very male focused figures on the male vote in the us became absolutely critical fluid it exploded because people like swamp and dana white and joe logan and others, they kind of go behind us. i do that man. i have to stand up now for america. how
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trump actually referred to them is also very interesting. let me tell you, we have a new star or stars for need it on the amazing guy. nobody deserves more than him and nobody deserves this more than his family. does this is what happens when the machine comes out to you. what is the, you know, the last several years? this is what it looks like. on staffing keeps going forward. he doesn't quit. he's the most resilient home world. my wife is family are incredible people. this is called the ladies and gentlemen, there was always the sort of the fake news allegation by donald trump, the fake news media at the back of the hall. and what trump is doing, he sort of aligned himself with this sort of new media pod cast media x being the village, square, hundreds of millions and use it. we also do something very interesting regarding
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a political back to see attracted the sectors if you like, from the democratic party, that people like tools. he gathered a very well regarded woman, particularly on foreign affairs and or f, k, robert f kennedy. the nephew of john f. kennedy, and, you know, the irish american political, the royalty, this dynasty, he managed to not only remove robert f kennedy from the race as a potential opponent, but to get them on stage and back him why it was the democratic party, the democratic party, the democratic party left me when a president comes to the end of their turn, normally about a proven waiting ghost. i'm joe biden to seeing it now historically. but that's another thing. trump has to his bow because he's not president 45 on 47. when was the last time not having grover cleveland or something the 1st time in the modern
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era that's happened. i mean, it's a fact of political life at the end of a term. usually president obama biden and trump himself, they'd be lost. they lose the popularity because presence have to make on popular decisions and governments are in power for a long time. that people, you know, eating bread, assume forgotten. people remember the bad, the bad parts of it. but the fact that form have a year or a term, excuse me, to, to sort of recuperate and to pick over the bones or the flight and paris sort of the regime if you like, how would operate if it's problems, it allowed him to sort of reinvent himself on the line himself with new media and come back and people forget the issues with from let's have a look at how a term and office can basically, you know, do it before and after. i'm how it can affect the presidential. some of those lights that are, that are just shooting out from the lincoln memorial. i look, it's like almost an extensions of jo biden's arms embracing america president will
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let joe biden and vice president harris told the grief and regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment so that we all could share it. he doesn't keep a lot of things secret when it comes to his emotions and his and his family and his loved for his family. and they were having conversations about the president's performance, which they think was visible, which i think will hurt other people down the party in the ticket, and they're having conversations about what they should do about it. at the end of the day, joe biden looks like the caricature that that conservative media has been painting . and there were no clips to night. right. this was, you saw before your eyes. you got a honda to trump, the show, mind deciding, realizing that the big platforms like cnn m. s. nbc, bbc, in europe, we're against the, it was obvious, there was an obvious, you know, schism between the drum trump on cnn, on the object. sort of obvious nature of how they were backing the democrats not just not who was he was shot that assassination attempts. he's supposed to be in
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jail or running from prison for this on. yes, this occurred, they call the law fair that was deployed against them. there was at least one assassination temporary was shot. i know the one where they say there was a potential that he wouldn't be sure, but yes, he dropped back off the ropes. if there's an analogy here at the come by king, i know we're gonna have to sit and wait to see what the policies and what the actual work to be done is, as well as the spouse the old days with august and the studio international affairs on security analysts, monks, the boat. thank you for coming in mississippi. the very nice to see. so is being called a political as quite the great has come back the whole time. but what's your reaction to the news that donald trump's coming back? okay, so that might be a little bit of exaggeration, a little bit of self, i mean aggrandizement, but i think we can expect that from, from so far. we know to expect that that said, i think that the once the polls were closed and the result started coming in,
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it was shocking to everyone how quickly and how sorely it was all over. there was a resounding victory for a former president, now president or seemed to be president again, donald trump president elect. and the 1st thing that the surprise of the speed and the thoroughness of the victory sweeping all of the swing states a as far as we know thus far, is that the poles in the us are broken. they are broken again, just like happened in 2016, which makes work as, as an analyst for anyone, extremely difficult to predict. you know, what, what the results will be. thankfully, it was over rather quickly and, and, and with very little pain. but i think there needs to be a serious reading the assessment of the methodology of the polling agencies. and we have to start the question, how much of what the polling agencies do is flawed methodology,
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and how much of it is a politicized propaganda trying to force an outcome on uh, results that on the ground. tell us something extremely different. as far as the common people are concerned. mm hm. i think um, uh, one thing about from coming back into the oval office is the next 4 years. anything can happen, old pets are off now with the time of the highways. it would have been predictable . she would have taught the line i expect, and one of trumps many town pain pledges is to enter the ukraine conflict within 24 hours in office. that's what he said. how do you think you'll go about making good on that promise? okay, 1st of all, i think we have to take that with a grain or maybe a bushel or a ton of salt and just throw it over our shoulders. that's not going to happen. um, 1st of all, uh, neither the leadership of the west back key of regime and ukraine wants to deal. want an end to the conflict on terms as they exist right now. and neither does
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russia, and it is extremely unlikely that any b, your, you know, from trump loves his deals that he presents, will be acceptable to either key of and as for moscow, moscow or understands. and the west is finally coming to understand or no longer being able to deny that russia is winning on the battlefield. so we've heard some of these plans of trump surrogates of present and past like mike pompei o the completely unacceptable to the russian government. calling for a cease fire and effective fries of the conflict with the possibility that kids can re arm and take that ground back in a few years. that's completely unacceptable to rush. i mean, it's just the absolute no go from the start. add. trump will once again find himself constrained just like he did in his 1st administration uh,
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by the limits of his office. it's, um, it did, the us president actually has very little control over for and military policy. right. whether you want to call it uh, ben rhodes called at the blob, the foreign policy leave the deep state, the permanent bureaucracy. they will present him with a very limited range of options. to me, the most important thing is going to be when he presents his deal. let's, let's forget what zalinski and dekalb regime says at the time. but what happens when pollutant says, know how it's trump going to take that? because then the obvious, he has already threatened to flood ukraine with so many weapons. so many weapons, you know, they've, his usual exaggeration to force russia to accept his deal except to the us, as he's later admitted, doesn't have those weapons, right? they don't have the munitions required to sustain this regime in this conflict. the
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military industrial complex isn't geared up to produce artillery shells and air defense interceptor, missiles and the she's pentagon stocks are completely empty at this point, so inconsistent, it's all inconsistent. so certainly, there might be increased pressure on russia from maybe some of its allies in the bricks, like brazil in india to accept the deal. but right, as far as we can tell right now, certainly from such figures as mit, vito and labourer off is that russia intends no matter what happened during the election to stay the course. the goals of the special military operation will be completed and realized, and the sooner the us learns to accept that that's the only time there will be peace, not with drums deal. well, we all sing repose that ukraine is preparing to withdraw from russia's cause. we do not trump achieves this resounding victory mean co incidence or not,
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because i'm not sure as a lensky would be feeling very confidence. now that there's been such a dramatic shift in the office when he say this through all the coverage seems troops incurs have, have been locked in a fire bag and they have suffered a norm as casualties that the, the givers even can't afford in both manpower, some of its best remaining units and in increasingly scarce western gear, including such systems as high mars, as leopard and challenger and abrams tanks and the like, they've been bleeding so much for absolutely 0 strategic gain or value from this. this was a short lived tactical. and in full war success and a huge strategic catastrophe that has led to the acceleration of the collapse of the gilbert dream forces in,
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in south dun boss region. and the book cross guerria. so i think zalinski is actually taking advantage of this situation of trauma selection to do what he should have done a long time ago and withdraw from a bad situation instead of throwing good after bad. i think he's just, this isn't a signal. i don't read it as a signal of, of him moving towards piece discussions or negotiations. rather, he's taking advantage of a change in political circumstance to do what militarily should have been done a long time ago. i think we will make it comes to expect that the results of any election is going to be a huge policy of people not accepting it with dignity. and right now, some us media are trying to shift the blame for the democrats failure onto body to and then what do you make of, of that strategy? oh, that idea. well, that's like kicking a senile old man while he's down, which i guess is exactly the situation. i think 1st of all,
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the democratic mand are in the democratic donors of the 1st things that they need to look at is themselves. and the agenda they've been pushing on on the country. so secondly, i think the media itself also bears a huge amount of responsibility. they had 0 criticality in coverage of bite. and you know, in these last few years as he obviously started to cognitively fail and it became heresy. to, to mention that in the liberal control media in the united states. similarly, when the shift was made, when the donors made that decision, right, we, we, we see how much is democracy and how much is all like darky, right, right, with that, but there was 0 criticality of the anointment of kamala harris. and of what her effectiveness would be against trump, and that led us right to the situation where we are now. so the democratic party
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elite and the media are the ones that really ought to be looking at themselves critically in the mirror this morning. but of course they want. thank you for coming in speak to us today. it's good to hear from you international out of 5 on security analyst marks, nevada. thank. thank you. a while official election resolve saw yet to be released, the international community. it was already reacting to trump presidential victory rushes foreign ministry issued a statement saying is not hobbling, illusions about the new us leader. but they express willingness to work with the future administration. despite the powerful propaganda campaign, on least against donald trump, by the democrats, using administrative resources with the support of liberal media, the republican candidate with the experience of his 1st presidency under his belt focused on issues of the economy and the legal migration that vote is really care about as opposed to the global his course of the white house. russia will work with
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the new administration when it settles in to the white house. originally defending russian national interest and orienting itself towards achieving all the goals of the special military operation. also for the on parliament, members of russia that will, you know, the region of victor about states and improvements of relations between most go in washington is still up in the despite from swing a personal fault for loko. this was a big surprise, especially for the deep state. they didn't expect it so much big to an hour to an hour of the population. so they've been even the know last moment decided not to use their usual tricks. i'll stuffing ballots all sending a couple of 1000000 additional wall needs. what would you call it? the votes by mail. so this is a, this remotely house. now the question is whether the truck will have enough t drive people to do that as a sort of reforms. and the,
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let's take time and see whether he's a, you know, good words and the decision about normalization of relations or stopping the conflict on each level will be materialize. and i guess you, that it stays passing through the most to the deepest of crisis for the pause, probably some 1560 years seems there, you know, who or a single and this is important that the america have to focus on its own problem to fix its own, you know, back yards to fix it, told bridges to finally repair the highways to build do at least they're booked out in the mills before they would give you lessons and they know rebukes the entire old hall. we have to leave all the rules which they invented. literally, there is no difference between the democratic or republican administration. the
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policy thoughts, the russia has a certain degree of continuity. so a my personal experience while was and concentrated to united states and the whole point had been stationed, didn't really materialize as united states been forced to do that of exchange. so this is a very important issue and understanding of that, that the doesn't matter what kind of the president or representative for which party, it's always a very strong effect of to have until the russian policy, as far as the policy of united states. let's look on donald trump, for track record. under his watch, the united states confiscated the russian diplomatic property continue to expel our diplomats literally tramples the most function oriented president, the russian most function,
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the very how the previous administration. so i don't have any hop the hopes of the term. oh, whoops. act to some bolts pro russian. different the position of the russian federation to defend its interest, especially in the conflict tougher crane. it's important, it's all about stipend, that's a good finish. the war by a couple of telephone calls eventually was be, you know, and the best to, you know, good visuals. i think we have to be patient to see 1st of all, what would be a real steps, mold the proclamation, or, you know, nice words. but what would be a real actions of new administration, thoughts, dual credit grain or from being the most prosperous and industrial hotlines of the old soviet union become a most porous and the just realized and failed nation states and here. so this.

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