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the impression that he was hounded from all sides, they did not let him move. she was afraid to take a step to the left to the right. to say an extra word. i don't know what will happen now. i have no idea for him. after all, this is the last term. well, what he will do is his question ticket with such an institution as the institution of the president in the united states. it is in one way or another bound by certain obligations. it is in one way or another connected with those people who contributed to his coming to power. jack shock once said to me, what kind of democracy are we talking about in the united states? what kind of democracy there without a $1000000000.00? if you don't have a $1000000000.00 in your pocket, you shouldn't even think about participating in elections. you can think about it. well, that's the way it is. but those who give these billions, they also participate in the formation of the future team. and if they delegate someone, they have the opportunity to influence the people, they delegate it to this team. and here it is very important to what extent the
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elected leader manages to establish contact. not only with these groups of influence, with the so called shadow deep states, but also with the population, with the people, with the voters. if he fulfills the promises made to the voters, he's all started the gross and, and he relying on the sauce dorothy becomes an independent political figure, including and relations with the groups of influence that helped him come to power . this is a very complex process. i don't know what will happen in the united states. i don't know, but i very much expect that our relations with the united states will be restored sunday, we are open to it. but what has been said publicly so far? basically, i do not want to comments now on what was said during the election campaign. and as i think was said consciously in the fight for voters votes. but it is not important . what was said in the desire to restore relations with russia to contribute to the end of the ukrainian pricing. in my opinion, it seems to me that this deserves a tension at the very least. and i would like to take this opportunity to
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congratulate him on his election as president of the united states of america. i have already said that we will work with any head of state atrocious, that the american people trust this will indeed be the case. but in practice, i use it on a loop and if he does what he has been saying all along, literally in the near future before the, you know, you ration, you will call you and say, let him or let's meet. what does that to? yeah, it should, you know, i don't think it would be shameful for me to call him. i just don't do it because the leaders of western countries, at some point called me almost every week and then suddenly stopped. well, they don't want to. so what? because you can see we are alive and well and doing well, we are developing, moving forward. if any of them wants to resume contact. i have always said, and i want to say it again. we have nothing against it, please. we will resume context and hold discussions. while there are many who want to whole discussions, there is a whole room here. but if not, we will hold discussions with you. so you are ready to all the discussion with
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trump ready ready of a little that so cost live to so t again to discuss this with, i want to contribute to and full my us senate stuff. so tara read the target to see you. so quite and on stage marathon session at the bowls, our discussion club as the president, for instance, that the pace were record 4 hours and 7 minutes and you assessing right that your thoughts on the precedence, speech and q and a session please. it was amazing. you know, and being in america and i was looking at it through the lens of our politicians and he, i mean, like you just said he was there for 4 hours and answered questions very openly, i tried to ask a question, but i was in the back so i don't think i was seeing or even known that i was the only american there. but um, but it was very fascinating and what was fascinating about it was just how he could really get into the historical parts of it. the deep into the, you know,
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educational parts and historical reasons for decisions that were made um you know, for and then we also talked about discussions that were made like about a i a climate change. it wasn't just all about, you know, the election. although that was a prevalent parts of some of the discussions that of all day club. there was so many other things and like you said, there was a lot of talk about multi puller world, the brakes. and you know what that means about going ahead with other countries um, using their own currency and it was just really fascinating and, you know, i, i was just again amazed at how quick on his feet, how, what a great sense of humor and his memory for different interactions, he had with pass politicians from different countries verbatim. it was really uh educational and i think meaningful for everyone there. and of course, um, one big takeaway for many of us was when president pushing for me to congratulate
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to donald trump on his re election. and also saying that, you know, we might even pick up the phone and give him a call. the. so the window seems to be open for transatlantic discussions and possible bridge building here. that's something to be optimistic about, isn't it? so what are your thoughts on what the next trump presidency will bring to russian american relations? a nicky, you had it right on the head. i mean i am just so helpful. i felt such a profound sense of relief when i heard trump say clearly that he was gonna stop all the wars, all the foreign adventures. and i think the 1st thing, of course, that has to happen to stop the funding there was supposed to be $400.00 and some $1000000.00 going to ukraine. so hopefully that will be stopped. um, you know, and, and it, it seems like people collectively in the united states were relieved to so this was really good. and president putin seemed very open and he was very frank about the
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fact that, you know, russia wasn't the one that broke the ties. russia wasn't the one that broke the promises. and, you know, he talked about nato and how it pushed eastward after they said they wouldn't and put them in a position. you know, where you, they had to respond to protect the people of the dumbass. but we are, we already know all the reasons for the military special operation, but he really went into depth about explaining that again to the europeans, into the after conditions and everyone that was there. because you have a really wide ranging international group that was here. and it was just really a positive thing. and what i found really positive to nikki is just hearing talks about innovation and building instead of war and destruction. so let's hope that trump feels the same way and he's a business man. hopefully he wants to somehow rebuild trust with russia and reach out more dev like rather than talk like the like we say that the windows open and
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that's definitely a reason to be cautious via optimistic. but the russian president owes and mentions how trump would be forced to renew, but between the elect, towards the end to the us. deep state. do you think trump will succeed and is, or you know, he has a team around him, a transition team. no one really talked about that had i been given the opportunity i may have but i you know they have the back us more me they have um, chelsea gathered they have tucker carlson is involved. they have different people on the transition team. they're not going to have pump k a so the 1st time the trump was there, he had some hawks around him and he made a commitment, you know, especially with our of k, he's going to be and pointing him. um, to really look at the weaponized o j an f b i and get rid of the bureaucrats and they want to clean house and he wanted to get you on most involved with that. so i think we're going to see
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a very different presidency. but this is the question nikki: the, the election hasn't even been certified yet. so i'm hoping that there's not some tricks up someone sleeves on the democratic side that they're going to try to not certify the election that they threatened to do. but it looks like there was such a mandate. you have the house, the senate, the white house all went for trump, that i think that, you know, people were just really, there would be a big outcry if they tried any, you know, school degree. right? absolutely. and stay with the us election for another questionnaire. western leaders of rushed to congratulate trumpets victory despite some of them open to criticizing him before. um, what are your comments on the about face of the? well, i think, you know, donald trump is in unknown equation. he can be a bit material. he's shoots from a hip, he doesn't act like some of the, you know, the elite is club that even though he,
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that financially might be part of it. he's not part of it. he speaks that and scares the deep state because he'll state facts. he talked about the epstein files, he talked about the city and he, you know, he calls out these politicians that are quite corrupt. he called up the corruption of hunter bite and he called out, you know, all of that. so i think they don't know what to expect. he also is talking about abolishing nato, which, you know, many people are supportive of and that's probably got some of these western leaders taking in their boots, big when all in for these democrats, they believe they bought them hook wine and 6, you know, thinker and now there's been a mandate to throw the neo liberals out. i mean, it's really a clear mandate from the people that the neo cons and neal liberals are not welcome anymore. and so that's gonna actually have a domino effect. i think with the european leaders, you already have, you know, some of them like my crone who's watched their majority. you know, a support. you have, you know, so they're worried and they're worried about what is going to do with nato harmony
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. thanks for speaking to as good to hear your thoughts on to contribute to on a former us senate stuff a tar rates enjoy searching. well, president elect donald trump, is that to move back into the oval office east for my democratic rival. carmella harris is still in smid mode. this time sayings. last my opinion would to h u. s. president elect for lunch aust, about that commentary. they crept in spokesperson outlines that's just not possible . does not as well. now let's read top the lay of the land following tuesdays us presidential election. essentially, the democrats have a nightmare of a night, as republicans painted the map red until the dominant political outlook. the critical swing states either went or when to tremble, and the 2 web account continues. he's leaving and then by some margin, arizona and nevada in the west, the intensive own impulse and a leg tool,
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college boats, 270, was needed for victory. trump student pos that's to come and they sit on $295.00 buses, $226.00 full harris within the race to control congress. the republicans have taken control of the senate and just 9 states out of a possible 39 away from securing the house of representatives. the claims to be performed, elected branches of governments. and the losing side is looking for someone to blame the democrats. they didn't even sure, and they need to be honest. and they need to say, yes there is. there's massage really, but it's not just massage we from like ma'am. mm. to massage the from hispanic man . right. is the massage of the, from black man to why do you think that an educated white women voted against bear, reproductive health freedoms? and why do you think latino men voted in favor of someone that's going to deport? it says he's going to deport the majority of his way and we still have an
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electorate $70000000.00 plus that will be voting for a man who said he was going to assassinate for trees. and i vehemently disagree with the decision that americans made. but i feel very, very hopeful that we have a democratic system in this country. we see value, what we should love it. we should protest if what if the situation arises that we need to protest, which i'm sure it well was the lead is rushed to congratulate to him on his victory . just thought, despite some of the most lead bashing him before the australian boss of the, to the us wants to squad trump past quotes, the most destructive precedent in history. but as the election results became known, the envoys deleted his comments. you were appears also busy seeking to shape a new strategy towards working with the united states. the u. k. prime minister, along with the foreign secretary of katie, hall, felt phone cold with donald trump. already they opened a closing and they are not safe. you claims it lensky was across the y, as,
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as well, with less is on phone calls, expressing his hopes. america continues to bind. cro keeps coming just weeks off that he was stay side taking game of the republican ticket that looks to end the complex to donald trump made a so town pain pledge to end was what americans forces are involved. and now a potential peace plan for ukraine is cropping up in western media. advise us to the president electro reportedly proposing to phrase the conflict, biased opposition at the militarized zones binding a 1000 kilometers along the front. and exchange k of would promise to give up on the nato page for 2 decades, while washington would continue to quite preemptively keep the ukraine, the low trumps repeatedly hit the campaign trail with a message, the war must be stopped. i will end the war in ukraine, which would have never started if i was present by noon tomorrow. i got us into this war in ukraine,
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and now they did get us out day to get us out. but we're stuck in that war unless i'm president. i'll get it done, i'll get it negotiated. i'll get out. we got to get out. i don't, i don't appreciate it. so let's be coming to this country and telling the american taxpayers what they ought to do. he ought to say thank you to the american taxpayer while the us election has turned out to be a massive victory for the republicans, the crowns old party is far from the only one celebrating the pro is. well, i pack low being group claims, hundreds of candidates it endorsed, have one on november, the 5th a pack and doors, 362 candidates and one in every primary. we had a candidate on the ballot. we helped our friends when and defeated 11 anti israel candidates being pro is real, is good policy and good politics. i park, which stands for the american israel. public affairs committee is an organization
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that is the overall by parts principles of as well as its primary goal is why the note is one of the most influential loving groups in washington and dosing pro is ready candidates and helping to funds the account pains. one us congressman laid out page for reach of the organization. the adverse party by me has an a peg person like that mean and a tech person is like your babysitter. you're a pack babysitter who is always talking to you for a pack. every member has something like this. everywhere. i don't know how it works on the democrat side. but that's how it works on the republican side of a little on base. but let's close live now to palestinian american journalist on the editor of the palestine chronicle around super rude mister bird when he, thanks, but raising flores, it's really good to see. so we have the congressman best thing if we will. and if he's with public and colleagues, has an ipad post and working with him, what are your thoughts on just how powerful the group really is in washington to
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you or this statement to send it every, every congressman has an impact. babysitter, i mean, is just something essentially we have been saying for such a long time and we have been ignored more than we have been to you know, the cool all sorts of names for making that your suggestion. i'm glad that this is becoming in the mainstream conversation and being not state what they, what they think it's, it's interesting is the way that they weren't trying to flex their muscles in this particular tweet like this late this video that, you know, remember being what is will side is the good thing is the past to victory v and the also brag about defeating empty is what you to kind of, it's not as the american candidates, empty, as well as a few patches. now, not even bothering, trying to create this connection of to the,
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the old slogan that which is good for americans with way as well as what's good for as well is good for america. now it's all about as well. but i think there's a limit of defensiveness in here. and the defense of this have something to do with important events taking place. number one, for the 1st time in our history as an hour of mostly improved, pat is gone. constituency, which includes many progressive joys and many african americans, and many latino voters and others is the 1st time that we are actually able to impact the elections in a measurable way. not just in michigan, but also in pennsylvania and elsewhere. so a back is trying to send the message to him. it may concern that you are in charge and we are so powerful. the message is to the from administration. remember in his victory speech called did not sec the jewish community. steve as the lead
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latino is the african american black votes, the the ups and the most of them into a separate categories. and that's because he is bitter because 79 percent. what am i to do is voted for house as a result, a pack is also trying to communicate that message to the republicans. that's yes, maybe we're not directly, you know, impacted the vote for tom. but we are still a power to be contented with. keep that in mind because if you defy us, you will lose weather now or in the next 6. wow. yeah, that's where the interesting, what strikes may is that during every us election campaign, we hear these claims about far and meddling. usually, russian or radio and the same time i talked to here is openly naming kansas is it endorsed as, as well as other police think it works in the interest of is well, i mean, why do you think is riley is never accused of election into fair winds wallets out to the open. what's the difference?
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as so many, many years, so many good people in this country have 5 to expose a backward these 4. is it about 3 just as a 4 in lobbying organization and they have failed? because the, the mere suggestion that this should be the case would on someone all sorts of bad names if you know what they're talking about. so be result of all this being that you've had, the kids saw him bowed to the point that is now kind of drawing all these lines in the stands and say don't cross me because if you do, you will know it was but good. i think that is something very important here, and that's just you past has used to to be trying to do noise. it's on power to the pop, the, the bracket that their power to their dollars, to the funders, to the immediate most that you want see, but not to the public. because they don't want to be seen as this powerful go back is in fact she be controlling american foreign policy. equity simply means
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a piece this time around. don't look hesitating. so the question is, why, why is that you fax is always good, so to be exposed in such a way, why this message? why now and what, what is the thought of the 20th? but my hope is that because of discard the message, it that is coming out to impact versus what hesitant to understand the, engage it back to the back and forth kind of seem to be the one that will be bold enough to point to this and say enough is enough. no such thing as one groups have this much sway over. perhaps one of the most likely means that it's not the most fundamental to a critical foreign policy issue for the united states. anywhere the world. and rumsey, do you expect the results of the us election to impact the costs of the conflicts in gaza? what, anything change? you know, there wasn't new york times article today that they're entitled something to the
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effect of the democrats ignored garza and the bolt, the full, you know, the, you know, the cost, the for the party or something of that, you know, a matrix and, and it's, i was happy to see, you know, that conversation is being conducted right now and immediately and tony was papers like them, your thoughts because it's really one of us in the past. maybe we want it to be that we have some cause it's considered ones or issue, especially when it comes to the info, right? that's your foreign policy in the middle east and frankly elsewhere. but this going around, you see that america's intellectually leads to intelligence. if you will, touch immediately made that connection and this is not just about tom bits about future elections. if you want to wind specially in beast called the bead pennsylvania michigan in this other decided to the critical states, then you'll have to pay attention to other groups. aside from a pop, you need to listen to the people and to listen to their grievances. and when they
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say, please stop the 2 new side, take immediate action must be that you do decide, but indeed to bring it to an end. many thanks for speaking to as always, good to hear from you around super rude, palestinian american journalist on the other to of the published on chronicle. thank you. thank you for joining us. hey, on all the international web back in just a few minutes with me. see you then, as during the 2nd will pull underground power, military organizations in poland. dog, abide by german troops as well as in the bordering regions of bella roost were united into the so called home on may, 5th, 2. but after that, since they got the police a center or would the organ, let me do the prospect just as because i use a full screen time list. and if i put in the front of it is i think it's within the shoot the through the sexual shy stick of the who mom a was the main organization of the publish resistance switching against gym and occupation and soviet rule,
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others dominion automatically new away 1970 the level sheet militia, plenty of the boys still exciting associates. can i put those on anything? yes. in this instance, as soon as the home on a county down operations to destroy the nazis. but then switch to settling schools with soviet partisans and the civilian population that supported them. they have nearby to automatically over to destroy your husbands. i mean today, well, i've been in the dates, i bought it from my goal is to have you have competitors on them. can you post that us pretty liberal in the event or just the booklet is devali 16. those up, let me know 40 points when you go to your beloved students, deal of when you have no heat suppressor skills. and we generally, for example, you choose the most of the, our family is one of many families across squan who's assessed our lands were taken from them after world war 2, around 2 thirds of the island was actually seized by the us after the war. we are
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domestically a part of the united states, right? we, we, we operate within the system of government. but we are not privy to negotiations with other government entities being knighted states as never really acknowledge the fact that we are a colonial people. the national security has never been about us, and national security is about securing american infrared, and this was about security we would be so occupied were actually targets the the, the 1st 3rd of the 19th century was marked by the aggressive expansion of the united states. the americans sought to seize as much territory for settlement as
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possible, ignoring the sovereignty of the neighboring states and the interests of the indigenous peoples. in 18. 45, washington announce the annexation of mexican texas. and in march, 1846 american troops invaded mexico. however, mexico itself did not have enough means to effectively confront the enemy. besides, it was being torn apart by internal conflicts. the americans manage to turn the tide of the war in their favor. in september 18, 47, the us army captured mexico city. mexico was horse designed a humiliating peace treaty, according to wait to get lost 55 percent of its territory. vieques asian of the lands to the united states, elected terrible consequences, bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california. during the 1st half, the entry of the american ruled, the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150216000 people.
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slavery which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states attacked was restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment, the american president ulysses grant rode about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. the oil obviously using going to get by some loss and that was easier to share. the other thing is to know that most of the find this to do with is the strongest of joining moment for you when you look at this moment. so we
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and i would like to take this opportunity to congratulate him on his election as president of the united states of america. so you are ready to hold the discussion with from really ready doing a record for our session at the folder discussion club. because i'm gonna have to think congratulates donald trump on his presidential victory and saves russia is open to restoring ties with the u. s. as most wasn't the one the world's best us presidents, the legs trump promises to solve was well, merican military forces are involved with the mainstream media already trying to figure out his plans for the ukraine conflicts germany is governing coalition collapses a chunk flow and i've sold some stocks in the finance minister with the.
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