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is do what i mean. there's a push out the, [000:00:00;00] the other side of the suburbs, all they really would ask liked leaving entire neighborhoods. didn't really is a cracks down on this said so within is own government. the size of the pilot suspends a member who had as to the idea of, of committing genocide against the products, the people that family of my grand it's on my mother's side will only be kept by denazi's viewing the course. no. and so by how can i site keep silence?
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even phones to be that is like the out you guys find a to come on admitted to is to would have already been on the ground fighting against rough or if it will not. last goes new, flip us, the bottom of good to the world of this is all seen is good to have your company today that breaking news. this how you had many who fees have a times a us add problem area in the arabian sea with drones. i'm misses, that's according to amenities phones, listen for the group who accuse the u. s. i is western allies of raising tensions in the region and they all wanted to hit the many forces of carried out to operations. the 1st target to the us aircraft carrier, the abraham lincoln and moravian, see,
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while the enemy americans were preparing to conduct attacks against our country. but failed. the other operation targeted to american destroyers in the red sea, with a number of ballistic missiles and drones the enemy, americans, and british are responsible for turning the red sea into a site of military tensions. such operations by the many armed forces were only stop with the end of the conflict in gaza and the aggression against 11 on this have been conducted. the thing i mentioned campaign against israel at his lesson because over the policy, if english ships in the region, the u. s. i'm in the u. k. have formed the coalition to fight against the gave me forces, but have sofa have little to no success. meanwhile, the loveliest capital once again finds itself on the is ready bombardments as the idea of how those baby roots southern suburbs with the asterix
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the we off the law. so the attack right here, the i, the effort pull to be carried out. does an ad raise in the area so far? no news on casualties is said to have issued warnings before the slides out. of course, we're on the ground center before we move forward. it's been another day of intensive variety, bone bob and pay in lebanon. around 10 am. this morning is well issued. evacuation orders for 11 areas in the southern suburbs of bi route. these are of actuation orders. if you have any criticized by human rights group, unless the international as an adequate and even misleading, you have to imagine that this area is an area of poll internet connection of course panic and see the issues, cues of traffic trying to make their way out of the southern suburbs to a place of safety. now we see according to local reports that civilian buildings
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were destroyed in those attacks, including a chicken restaurant and a medical sense. and now the attacks on a route happened at the same time as, as well. struck back out in the east and about to untie a both in the south with multiple casualties in all of those areas across the pause 24 hour period. we're now head and i caught in know, 7 and what's behind me is what remains of a civilian building. this was a building that was housing displays. people those a so you can show from the is a question in the south, but it was, so it was home to syrian refugees, the lebanon's border with syria. not too far away from, hey, this is the latest attack and was being cool massacres here in lebanon. with is round targeting and destroying buildings, housing displays, people across the country. now this comes with a most heart stain, the u. s. invoice 11. and due to visit by route later this week, to hold a series of tools, including with the parliamentary speaker, a navy barry,
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this is around the potential for a sci fi in lebanon, but the people on the grounds, well, they don't hold much confidence, given that the is right, the defense minister, the new is right, the defense minister is well cast has recently authorized on expansion on the over the ground operation in southern lebanon. and he's also said that that will be, know you see, saw with lebanon now, locals and officials. i've spoken to where they've expecting an intensification of that is way the aggression over the next 2 months ahead of the you know, the ration of the president elect donald trump. now the debt, so in the meantime continues to rise more than $3100.00 killed and bold and $14000.00 wounded since october the last year. most of those death. so most of those injured in the last 6 weeks with no end insights. this is steve sweeney for all to in. ok. all that. but on that as, as, as a, as hawk a bro clinton policy is more of a lot of loans killed in a recent is
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a strikes the idea of continues. it's bombardment. of course. the enclave. tuesdays are packs of ready claim to $25.00 lives. the decimal is likely to rise. a warning this report contains disturbing and we just to now these rustic scenes off on the southern city of rough or near the dive. some buddha bodies, i'm blood over the streets. local media reported the idea of doing tablet to the group. was the beans shooting at least 11 of them. this is the off them off of it is what are the effects on the north of the place? and i, so i say it's a residential building in the cyber neighborhood, south and gaza. children were among the victims. so i thought he said the total decimal income that has the past $43000.00 since the conflict began last year. we last is where the parliament has suspended one of its members of the cast
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5th officer. he includes the idea of a commit to move crimes. in previously signed the south africa's petition to the international court of justice infusing is the committee and guys, i gaze. palestinians. festive, has been suspended for 6 months. but some officials think the punishment should be most severe for terror supporter. overcast of should be permanently expelled from these really connected into ported to syria. 6 months is not enough. we heard from a lot of that. remember, all these are a problem. and of course, if he said being suspended will not stop this fight against genocide a hi continuum. i struggled with my comrades against the on going up towards the to use that the easily. i use the sponsor before we guys i live alone in the east in the west bank because this is my duty to not only my lights,
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my obligation is to the property consultative for me. my obligation is full, my bad news and but to view the majority of the members of the connecticut, it's that i dream of joy. a will switch. many of you clearly fast to use the ones to silence. not only means it's not the past on or the issue. they want to silence any voice. that is what a is against the own going crimes against the general side doesn't masika in gaza. and they were, you not shut up? if i may say something the best on the, with your permission might be a family of my grandparents on my mother's side with our boot camp by the nazis in viewing the cause. know, and so by how can i site it keeps silence informed of terrible at the us. it is like the out in gaza. i do not compare those to the auto
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cost, but they do say that's up to us. it isn't generous, i do exist there. and i cannot, i cannot shut that. i cannot just stand by without doing anything, just because i'm best acute that they will not silence me and they will not keep me out of distracted this, but i really started full justice these douglas also. so i do on the base on the each on the comics do of these early societies. as i said yesterday on the part you to either plan on the concepts i said yesterday in i, a beats almost was by boat. that mice that i gave is also to 10 my society. these, the 80 society deep into eventually into a good way is society. the doesn't occupied doesn't cute,
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doesn't told you doesn't best. acute, doesn't discriminate against. this is my duty and i will never, ever stop. it's no met the out. i'm the i will match the going to best acute me in the attempt to silence me. like the woods already be fighting directly against russia. if law school did not have nuclear weapons. but as i got into the tubman of the western alliance emergency committee, i'm actually sure if the russians did not have nuclear weapons, we would have been are you kicking them out? we would have but they have gifted right. so it's not the same as ever. got us to rough as president puts in reason the strength of the country is new kid, don't threaten to facilitate the us of the use of nuclear weapons to respond to an attack. then lou is widely seen as
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a reaction to lesson officials who were considering authorization of the ukraine to use nathan weaponry dislike deep within russian territory. somebody sent me this file, hit out some headlines about the potential new. the escalation of the conference is not joking about using nukes, the risk of nuclear armageddon has not been this high since the cuban missile crisis. i made the threats from vladimir putin. this is another way the truth to simply ups the ante, and he immediately turns to nuclear weapons vladimir person has pain that escalating his threats of nuclear retaliation in his will against 2 crime who has been making. val threats that a nuclear strike is on the table. and so anyway, now is a problem. yes. so to discuss of this of so i like to welcome side mohammed, but i need a professor at the university of tampa and i'd like to move a form of senior, bundled on security policy as an awesome and most of the all right, so over the age of center for studies and translation dental,
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and we have the big guns outs, and thank you so much for joining us here today on, on. see if i may start with you. interestingly, we had a talk with data official. they're saying the blog isn't fighting against russia supposedly, because they're afraid all mazda is nuclear also, but all the, oh, reading directly involved in this conference. i mean, what do you make of this rest of it? i think it's something funny because 1st, legally a credit is not a member of the night before health care. they do which i do name. exactly. suppose this number 2, it's very funny because, you know, now there is a change at all executives. and as we know with that too, because some folders say, i think that's the time i'm supposed to i, there was one expected from the very beginning that the may probably be
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a good note feature by russia. i'd expect the death from day one because what i knew of as it was cool to. yeah, i think i just put it on the low about substitution. uh, number uh 3. 02. uh, where to get all to get the money and the note and he said this completes that already the g. germany is collapse because uh well actually wants to, uh get for more money to the claim and to, to as well. uh and now the tax payers in germany, uh, the biggest economy go to uh, be having to assist you from wherever they do that is only something that the cabin regina, all the democrats headed by, by the other that it was just to do something up to the stadium, i'm up to the big street before the republicans in the united states, but they cannot do that. frankly speaking, it is like a to me to get a cup of coffee. my. yeah. indeed indeed. all right, michael is uh lets take
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a look. look, michael, you know, what's important, this is have a ques, russia, all, posing a new, clear thread. i gave the cutting fees, but now there's a top need to visual admitting that is the most is news that have prevented an escalation of the confident. what are your thoughts on that as well? i think a nuclear weapons have always been a deterrence. however, this is the age of proxy wars, and the united states has always sought not to be directly involved because frankly, it knows it will lose war, have lost in the iraq at last in afghanistan. and to put boots on the ground against russia, which has a, an incredible um military plus it has nuclear weapons. i think the sum of all of that made made it such that they wanted to work more through their proxies to contain russia. but not necessarily to go to war against it. and so the, the whole idea has been to box in russia. and in doing that, we, we,
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the united states basically pushed russia in closer alliance with china. and now with iran. and as a result of our, our support for israel. so this is a, this is a r r o policies we are working against the united states in, in every and every direction rather than trying to work with these countries and trying to come up with a reasonable solutions. that's why you see the rise of bricks on the economic front . on the military front, the, the united states has clearly showing that it cannot fly to one from war alone the 3 front war. so you're not going to be seeing direct military involvement of the united states. and in fact, even the by the administration concedes that the united states and nato will not be actively involved in sending troops to into ukraine. yeah, we have ended. i wonder if we could perhaps a med told a little bit about it wrong. you know, right,
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in official level also being told him about the potential of the country to either a pain or to develop nuclear weapons. because, you know, with is, well, some more uh, you know, get some waging a war against is, is i live. but how would you put, did the faith of the, i mean, we know that there was some negotiation. so for iran and to end, you know, to talk about the, the nuclear deal, but will, it will, i'll move for the virus, develop his own nuclear weapons. it seems like the senior nato official is trying to convince the iranians to develop nuclear weapons. because basically what he's saying is that if there were no nuclear weapons, we would have been made, we would have joined the fight in. but according to his narratives, they would have defeated the russians, which i find unlikely with or without nuclear weapons. because i'm in the military,
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industrial complex in the united states is so corrupt that i don't see them being able to wage a war with the russians and, and defeat the russians. but that aside, what he is saying is that if you want to be protected and to prevent the americans and europeans and nato from attacking you, you have to have your weapons. and that would even be more important if it's a country that's smaller than russia. because russia is very large, it has more resources, the smaller countries become the last resources they have, the us north korea right now is preventing the west from attacking it because of nuclear weapon. so it's, it's very strange that he would make this argument. the run is could develop a nuclear weapon very easily. they, they have, they've had the ability to create a nuclear weapon many years ago. and the wrong is one of the top 10 countries when it comes to nuclear technology. so they could do it quite quickly. but iraq doesn't
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want to nuclear weapon unless it's forced to have one. and the reason why it doesn't want one is because it only encourages other countries develop to develop nuclear weapons and it makes the world increasingly unsafe. but if you run existence has threatened them. they've said that they will change policy. yeah. sputtering. so thing i remember when we were talking about the start initiative and here we are talking about the compete, often opposite, but we'll get into that in a 2nd. and if i made certain to you how does nato's nucleus thoughts effect is relations with countries outside the alliance of they will try just to coast, as you mentioned from the very beginning it is like a box or bar. uh before. busy it was a big mistake just to give out a crate to uh, which of where again, the special uh you want to exhaust,
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rushed up to the maximum. uh, this is the case. in fact, the only that may be, uh, because uh, for example, uh, also uh, both some countries uh like is what your sample just to push the bomb to put the se in the future. however, if we can make a comparison between the 2 uh, effective sales. uh, i think the one, it doesn't want any new care which ones we told the copies, ballistic missiles and those ballistic missiles, i think a big, well, very, very efficient and positive into effects on design, essentially, as we'll, uh, whether in april and the last one, the 1st of october and the a cheap one, people and the made a b, a weapons of the states. and here we talked about that the item showed all the odd and don't like the guys picked uh before, uh,
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yvonne and disregard for the bus that people need probably pub gone through by the i'd be have what? so ever from the ballistic flip of the plastic missiles the can reach the targets of the want, one of the white and front of them. i think i remember that and began to ocean about 5 months before yvonne effects such as were easily of all shapes of vessels in the indian ocean with the assistance of mold in 2000 miles. uh the for this issue, i think it's a kind of waiting whether we need or we don't meet because now i think the american weapons and the american um, not efficient preparing the russian all the time. you all the alignment with those impact perspective for it might view the much of us using your weapon of whether a via you want or by our side. it's just 25 because the hot or tennessee or
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tentative. 7 more impressive than the or going to be getting a replica. my coupon. yeah. end, date, end date. michael, if i made sudden to you, you know that it and puts in a said a ross is nuclear also is inside a guarantor for his national security. do you think he was rights is of strengthening his nuclear dump through in that or was it unnecessary? no, i it is a strength. it is a deterrent. and a country as large as russia, with nuclear weapons, and with the conventional forces that it has is quite for middle. that's why you're not seeing the united states rushing to push a military direct military involvement in, in ukraine and, and, and elsewhere. and i and i would also add to what, what mohammad had to say about iran, it is, it is a nuclear threshold state. it doesn't, it is,
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it has an industrial base capability to make a nuclear weapon. if it wants it, can it, can it put it on to a minute to rise to put onto a missile? that's another matter. however, north korea has demonstrated that if you have the nuclear weapons and people are, are, and you have south korea, for example, having war games every other day with united states just south of you, which is a provocation. is that, that is a provocation and, and, and having those nukes, really suggest that they will only go so far, they will not push and, and, and invade as, as the united states did, let's say in, in iraq or in afghanistan. so, uh, so that having that deterrence is, is, is useful to that extent. but again, i just don't see the united states can not wage even a one from war right now. and i don't see it happening. and this military that we
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have is gotta be cleaned out. it's gotta be restructured it because of the work this that has occurred. and because we've got to get over this a gym and a finding and less wars, it's cost us $9.00 trillion dollars just between. um, uh, just just between iraq and afghanistan and, and this, this, this other one is a, is, is mounting all the time. and it's, it's got to stop and the american people said enough, i will get to the money in a 2nd uh, side, uh, mohammed you know, why does the west continue to play with fire? by all being key with whoever live in to the fee is a new, clear so much i as i think is very emotional. i think too large degree it's about of the us let empire collapsing. but the people who are in the bubble in washington, in brussels and now elsewhere,
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they still live in the past. and for them, it's very hard to tolerate this new situation where countries are standing up to united states. the countries are saying no to the united states, the hatred for you run this little is basically because iran says, we don't want the american domination or american hegemony. and now it is very different. in the past the ron was alone and now we see the global south moving towards one another of the creation of breaks the crate should have shown to the hatch high and high cooperation organization, the rise of asia, especially china, economically speaking, russia today is much stronger than before, but i think these leaders are, these western leaders are and leads, and journalists and all of those who are part of this segment of, of western society. it's very difficult for them to tolerate this new situation. they feel that they own the earth in that they are losing that ownership and it's
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very painful for them. and then, and it creates rage. yeah, i like to, that's why i like to take a conversation next day, but i'll start with all my 1st what, how and what happened to dialogue, what happened to diploma? see what happened to, you know, sitting at a table and working out huge differences. well says sort of, um, you know, bravado of, of, you know, buying on the chest. i have the biggest nuclear weapon. why is it will turn to this? unfortunately, that's also to you as a germany, as i said before, it seems it may be some and also uh uh, i don't want it to be lies. it'd be a big, big time fee, you know, it changes as a mr. bahama. but you said has the amount of sense, because now the world is changing, and as i was bundled with people, said that before, now we have the global sales for top rates. we have a c o,
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and we have the b r i. and we have is young and beloved in america the for the don't realize that the quote is for maybe a change of 5 or 10 years before this is the wins that still, you know, at the top in addition to the election of song egypt and not the people in the administration via they, paul, is from the family. all the leads, all of the punk national company, like what we see in france and germany and such an america is the reason of the flux of the west. i said that several times people and we have a very, very fine being, you know, example, it's a german. what's happening, laptops now, the default is they have and in my view, i have like initiative i said before, the east and west economic that the, i think this is this, that to why is that low to be down bill at least on think because without such kind of picking on it by low. nothing would be sold because the west,
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i think it's very close to a captain, captain swift, especially in profession one. once america now is reaching about utility as the infected by a bank of america and via the federal reserve. and the media in america giving like a show on the plows and like, you know, a distortion. so the people get a different and then put it to death. thoughts about the kind of situation where the america and in the west, that's totally big united states, a washington concepts of, of the for the time being is very close on the fall, having fixed it cannot make the east and west economic dialogue in my view. yeah. and they didn't need, uh, you know, they always had this sort of, uh, response to east of us is west, north south had so many, i mean know they some of the buzz words, michael, if i made certain see we heard from my other. yes. it until he about breaks the seo,
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these sort of formations of a lions is put into another 3 as well. the s c o seems to be emerging into more of a of a defense alliance. but i think it's primarily going to remain economic certainly bricks is. it's setting up the structure, it's gonna take time for it to set up the structure. but what, but, but the reality with our seo and bricks is that this is the creation now. and the implementation of a multi polar world order getting away from the u. s. lid unipolar world order. and it's going to be and it's going to take time. but it's consequential and already where you see the by the ministration, who said no response to the rise of bricks. i think trump may because he was the deal more on an economic plane. and by doing that, by be much more inclusive in, in the,
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on the economics for your absence sanctions all the time and secondary sanctions. i think i think that for the less than the desire for war and do more on a competitive economic scale. that's where i think that the direction should go. now the, the rise at the rise of the developing countries now have a platform through bricks and a c o that they did, that they don't have in the western institutions. and, and as the lot of important setting cause on recently, it is not bricks is not anti western, this just non west coast. and so they're giving them an alternative. and so i, i would like to see that rather than us the united states in particular, always meeting obstacles with military demand. now that we look at things to an economic, us prism, splendid, indeed, mom, i really have a minute left. sadly, doing the ad and do you think we in the, at the end of this new plan,
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so whoever you know, come to and i will be always be totally about nuclear weapons about a minute. so it is difficult to say, and i think you're 2 other guests of the made a very good argument uh, with regards to the current situation where things are heading into air force. i think based upon what we are, we're hearing it's, it's almost impossible to predict the near future. i think that the days, months and weeks and months ahead are going to be pretty dark. you know, when we see a genocide in gaza, we see the war in ukraine. however, i think we have to remain optimistic. most people across the world are marginalizing the west because they don't want more branches, non military and hopefully the, the where says it declines. you have more of the ordinary people pushing the regimes towards a less militaristic approach and towards economic cooperation. i doubt of that as a thank you this side, well, how many more i need professor either of us,
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