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the the yeah, well going, i'll probably better. sure. i but i didn't seem really refusing to comment on whether he had given ukraine permission to use american long range weapons against russia. republicans though, saying it's this is true. it's an attempt to get rail. donald trump visa on his way out of office, joe biden is dangerously trying to stop. well for 3 by authorizing ukraine. the use of us long range missiles into russia based on the front of the goals, a decision, a dangerous escalation. that's the western specialist would need to be directly involved in any long range missile attacks on the rough entire truth is that goes a lot of improvements warning that it equals nato's direct involvement. also in the
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program, the idea of taking aim on the southern lebanese city of nebraska as it has been launched as a biology of, of 40 rockets to wall judge, right. and more representation for the global self is needed to get it done. reforms are required and international institution does not. according to china is lita the g 20 summit didn't present the live out loud from las go we don't use unmolested as all the way straight into the program. we go here on a t. so donald trump's team, basically, now it's using the car and bite and administration of bringing the well to the rank officer. a posley has given key the green light to use long range missiles to strike the inside russia. they say the white house to try to do rail, any peace efforts from the incoming trump administration. however, some of the democrats biggest don't, is
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a part of the news. i mean alex torres and i was surprised that the president biden, i, the law still confused, refused to address the issue a it's the while the u. k. in front, they're also allowing ukraine to use that long range weapons that's according to initial media report. so get this, have since been deleted. the types of western long range weapons have different ranges, as you would imagine. the old as i was getting up to about a 165, cut them in a range. you can see here, but the french scout and the british storm a shot it was. they can get out to about $250.00 clicks. that means places like, but on. yeah, it's sort of a stop all the fear, right? they believe within range. and the new american a tucker mistaken, go all the way to 300 kilometers, reaching pretty close to certain moscow regions. i guess one question was, how do these my thoughts compared to the long range of drones, ukraine's already being firing into russia,
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the criminal spokesperson said if indeed you cried and steps up, its miss alo, types, countries will directly bear responsibility to children. i'm not sure if you are you. the strikes are not carried out by ukraine. these strikes are carried out by those countries that give permission, target things and others. services are not carried out by the ukrainian military. this is done by military specialists from the same western countries, and this fundamentally changes the modality of their involvement in the conflict. this is the danger and publication of the situation. jump reaction incoming very quickly right now, a key figures and the republican party, a free not fos to condemn the move. timing gets in a 10 by the democrats to derail any potential piece. spied on on his way out of office. joe biden is dangerously trying to stop world war 3 by authorizing ukraine. the use of us long range missiles into russia. the american people gave
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a monday till november 5th against these exact american last decisions. and do not want to fund or fight foreign was the military industrial complex seems to want to make sure they get world war 3 going before my father has a chance to create peace and save lives. got to lock in those trillions. life be damned imbeciles. we heard from a former british diplomats in proud. now he says, washington's decision is all tied to the military industrial complex that keeps on caching in while they are crazy and people are the ones paying the price. well, this is the last attempt by a sustaining binding administration to go out and escalate the rule. knowing that president trump, when he comes in, i see, wants to have negotiations to bring an end. finally, to this dreadful will, which serves nobody's pets, is quite a cynical and you know, i'm comfortable leaving my personal opinion is on this. so you escalation is kind of creating risks for safety in you,
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but also safety for going to us clinton new castle in particular. and nothing good can, can come out to this. well, to be honest, you know, the people driving a policy and you kind of being the same people live in charge in 2014 the likes. it's kind of jake sullivan, who's actively involved in the able to vienna k, which in 2014 these still the national security adviser, even though she's being signed the likes of victoria needed. and people messed with nick on the side to the public. and isn't that the deep state is going to buy activity? i didn't think kamala has phase of all that. and joe biden is, you know, most of the time having enough that, you know, quite frankly. so i think, you know, the deep state interest in creating the massive, mostly industrial complex, you know, in the us is kind of a much keen to continue this will and gain billions and billions and further profit from it at the ukraine's expense. as i'm sure you remember a lot of effort and previously one back in september, that if for nato state across the red line by allowing strikes deep into russia,
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an appropriate response would fall into the deliberate is common shortly after russia amended its nuclear doctrine. so unless he does, that is what's not a question of allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons or not. it is a question of deciding whether or not the native country could be directly involved in the military conflict. if this decision is made, it will mean nothing else but the direct participation of nato countries, the united states, european countries in the war and ukraine. this is their direct participation, like it will mean that the nato countries of the united states european countries are at the war with russia. and if that is the case, then having in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will take appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be presented to us. while the don't many to be the next to us attorney general mountain gates explained already what last ye uh, what he says is behind washington's motivation to prolong the ukrainian and construct couple of good listen to this. i think that the reason we are as involved in ukraine is we are, is because afghanistan went on down. and if we still had ask you to stay in to
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longer money through, there probably wouldn't be the need for this type of excessive involvement, new credit. i think we can look at afghanistan and we can look at what's going on here and say, what a lot of these defense contractors are pushing toward is out of have an extended kind of a low yield war. like if there's a way to turn stretch this thing out, turn it into a 2030 year kind of thing. where there's a whole lot of money moving around and on accountable pots and a lot of weapons getting bought in at all. man, the stockpiles. well, we gotta spend more money to reload those. wow, girlfriends. a big truth problem is right there from the incoming attorney general . let's talk about this moment. that's almost pen for my us and c o u. s. i mean, non commissioned officer joining us here or knology international. tell me it's great to get you on the program. wow. comments the from mr. gates, what, what, what do you, wow, i mean, i don't know if you top of your head. what do you think about that? is it always? is it what is about money, thomas? the military industrial complex telling me it's not uh, yeah, it's good to be here with you. thanks for having me. um i think gates is on to
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something there, but i think he kind of misses the, the domain point. i mean, you have to understand the kind of in a way function as a money laundering operation. ukraine kind of the same extent, but the big difference now is that the, you know, ukraine is really, i mean, washington is wanting to use it as a tool kind of to contain russia. and the purpose in doing so is, you know, russia is allowing the world to really dollar eyes at this point and the dollars status is in the world. reserve currency is what enables all this kind of debauchery, you know, from the get go. so, and then what the dates got out was really kind of a symptom of, uh, you know, us dollar policy, this dollar mechanism that enables all of these things. and the big difference between us can stand and ukraine. i mean, at least from the perspective of, you know, the washington establishment is that ukraine or russia,
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or it's part is the, is the, is what you're trying to contain. it's the threat to the, to, to this dollar mechanism that makes all this debauchery possible. so that's the big, the big difference a, you know, what the gates really a gets that, you know, from my perspective that's, that's the biggest thing. yeah. yeah. i think you, i think you make a good point to, i do, i do indeed. i mean, well, here we stand today, it's almost 8 we started, ukraine's got also the western times. it's got the 5 digits now. it's what basically had his hands, i guess, on cost on tide when it comes to using long range weapons in the russian territory . do you think this is going to prove to be a game changer? the key. yeah. i mean, militarily, in terms of key of i don't know. so i see it as a huge game changer bought. uh, we know of the lines that have been laid down by the president of the russian federation of learning. it puts in the end, we understand what the consequences would be. i mean,
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he's made it perfectly clear. so in that sense, i mean, it's a great game changer. it's huge and it's, it's kind of, i would say it's the form for me personally. it's the 1st time i've, you know, taking a step back in this whole conflict of thought. they are pretty close to something crazy here at this point. um, but uh yeah, from that perspective its definitely a game changer. yeah. you know, typically speaking uh, judging. i mean the outcome of the war from that perspective. i don't, don't see it. but as far as rushes reaction that's, that's where the you know, the big, the big game changer was. yeah. yeah. i hear you that thomas, you know that there are many people saying, so i think a couple of weeks underlying lee and in recent months that they, they would say, if a trump, when's the election? don't worry. we'll had they'll be a big geo strategic event before the january integration. and it seems like, here we go, that's probably a rush or even more into a firm every option. then we can not, not know what put in. i don't know martial law still trump and getting into the
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white house. i mean, i don't know what would be the point of allowing to put these long range missiles into russia when trump was already trying to discuss some kind of piece initiative . yeah, that's right. an interesting point, i mean uh some of them are good. i mean in the last 24 hours that you know, um from business or uh, excuse me, binders basically setting trump up here for you know, stresses. and so i'm gonna try to force his hand to, to continue the conflict. but i think the trump, for his part, the himself knows what's at stake. i me understand that, but i think the, the $50.00 status in the world. and how do you, politically, uh, you know, russia's efforts today to, you know, be free itself from, from this mechanism meant to let you know, it enables others and then in a crate sense to free themselves from this mechanism as well. um, what a danger that could could pause for, you know, uh we have an entire system in the united states, you know, built on top of that, that mechanism. um, i think its been detrimental to united states bought by
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a and c i. it's also passed through my head, the thought that the, you know, trump potentially could have actually come to an agreement with might you know where a bite and it basically gives him what he needs to perpetuate this conflict. because of the dollar says because of the things that are at stake, and it's interesting that the trump himself has not responded. i mean, his son don junior responded and a few others. and as i know is soon to be a cabinet they, they responded. but he himself has not responded yet, and if we were expecting, you know, he should, i mean i, i would expect to meet with mediately to come out and, and, and, and try to, to de escalate this thing that he hasn't done. he hasn't done that yet. yeah, well i mean, i guess he's talking to his people, he's feeling it out right now. um i, you know, he, i guess he's going to be treading fit fairly costly before before the expected
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integration. but that's about tit for tat quickly. thomas, before i let you go and it's still good to get you on the program today, but you know, i'm putting the set before, you know, if you guys keep doing this and maybe we're going to give a sophisticated minutes or so the who themes and yemen maybe we can help other people in other parts of the world, and then you look what happened. the u. s. department of defense recently saying, we are shocked by the missile capabilities of the who these we are shocked at how that miss aisles be. hey, you've know, i don't know if that was all russian, miss silas, but prudent is a big fan of tit for tat. you do that. we're going to respond like this. so could we now expect some sort of further response from russia in not a symmetrically, but you know, like people call 5, the chess, you know? yeah, i mean, i think it's definitely possible. i think the best time, though it depends on, you know, how these, these long range weapons are middle, middle, mid range weapons that, that do you do united states and the european partners have, you know, apply a sort of supply different how they're used to. i mean, it depends on and
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a civilian targets end up being, you know, hit and inside of the russian federation. and i mean putting this kind of put himself on a spot where now he's going to have to do it. they're gonna have to be a response to this time or yeah, i think if there isn't, you know, a big, it's hard due to, i would say taken or what this thing serious. i mean, whatever it needs to be a response. and i think they realize that and they will response. yeah, yeah. and there who tease. yeah, i mean that, that's also a possibility that they, they did supply weapons to, to, to other uh, you know, adversaries which have to sell plays out. it's really nice and interesting and i would say uh kinda scary times beginning to get a little scary. yeah, i mean, you know, i think i've seen the rights almost at a time at a time when a new presidential administration is coming to the white house and is openly expressing it as i have a piece in ukraine. the out going administration is going to hell with peace.
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that's trigger world war 3 because that's what it looks like right now. it's almost pen. i really hope. cool. a heads up available. finally, find one adult in the room. perhaps thomas pen as a full my us, i'm a non commissioned officer. i really good to get you on the program. i really appreciate your comments for you. thank you very much for your time. thanks for helping me. thank you, thomas. now shifting over to us, 1011, on the way the city of nebraska has been targeted by while these really minute tree, it's according to local officials that surcharge, the images circulating online, a large plumes of smoke right off the one of the latest attacks lebanese health officials not yet giving any details on the number of casualties, but we understand the medical clinic and several residential apartments have been done for a while. these ready all may publish these clips stuff. so i mean to of uncovered large amounts of hezbollah weapons in southern lebanon, st here, a multiple rocket launching systems crates of ammo and other gear. now the idea of says, are, these are the opposite? have been used against israel over the past?
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yeah. well, in a very separate development, the french court has ordered the release of a pro palestinian lebanese 5 had jailed for 40 years for the killings of 24 and diplomats in front and 82. the condition for george of dallas freedom is that he must leave the country for good. they are 73 year old daughter is a former head of the lebanese, the revolutionary god. he was a convicted back in 1987 for the motives of an american patriot. tasha in his ready different about the financial regarding this recent court ruling, we spoke to his brother as well. and there isn't decision may be better than the one adopted in 2013, but then cancelled by the french authorities. the fact is that the previous decision contained a certain trap, the release of georgia, the had to be followed by the degree on his, the petition to lab and on that had to be signed by the insanity administer george job. the must leave friends with an obligation not to be to in this sense we can
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know the positive aspects of the decision. but there are still concerns. the west often supports aggression against our regions. the rest of george up, the, this political in nature and no judicial george of the has had the right to freedom for more than 20 years. and the relevant decision was made at least 10 years ago. even the appeal court has confirmed this. nevertheless, the us administer ation, as usual, intervenes in all the effects of that of countries. there are many initiatives in that support in the case of president george of the as well as on policy and issues and aggression against lebanon. nevertheless, we're concerned that the western authorities in general often break the promises regression manifesto in your genocide and gaza is a topic full of confusion. have them be good. see the vance and 11 on approach. in a similar state, the situation and cold became more complicated in light of the events of october 7 last year. it is strange to defend us of their country,
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to defend the rights of the people, i can pets, etc. well, that is really occupies remain unpunished. when we talk about this now we're referring to the events involved box saw from the oven on all guys that these people are not ceteris. of course, the timing is questionable here. fronts usually results to the so called prosecution of the george case. this is done to make the phrase thing, the george's, etc, as to something similar. well then gaza, or at least 2 people having killed a number of others we're going to do. and then as ready strike monday morning. this time the northern city of baby here, the same area on sunday at least 72 people were killed off. israel struck a multi story. yep. you guessed it, residential building. i would all comes. the idea for that reason they've been intensifying, is bombardments of the north. again, clay, they say they are preventing have mass from regrouping. but according to the locals, they worry the areas now being totally neglected with no health coming out all
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the bombs, the building next to all is the people under the rubble. but no one has come to rescue them. there was still alive in the morning and still, no one came to rescue them, no ambulances, no single defense. the cit agent in the north is tragic. honestly, the situation is very, very difficult. we don't know where we're going. we have no shelter except for gold . without medical workers or to try to save those the enclave. well, they're on the fire as well. doctors without borders saying 8 of the staff members have just been killed during the conflict. and we spoke to the deputy medical coordinator in the palestinian territories who size the doctors themselves are essentially under c and even steady. and the situation is very, very bad. i mean, it just did the, the ranting every day, the man hospitals in the north and does
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a city in the south of gaza has been taught people during this war. now some of them are, bob should be functioning. but i mean, positive funds to me. i mean, there is no big capacity with this huge number of the kids that mean there is more than 150000 between the kids don't want it every day that is the medium of but i'm 70 and then i'm 101 did so that i mean costs because which are functioning now, i'm not able to go just the this engine is up, my schedule don't use that the we have on getting a basis in the north area. i mean, distribution is really, really difficult for the population model living in the north of guys, japan, you have it here at the time. i mean, from the end of that mean there is a 3 of us because boss really functioning these us because has to be in this that all this targeted at us did the idea and understood the medical stuff. but example, the main hospital coverage one now is the may not spend lots of receiving
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a lot of when did. there's only 2 doctors who are not able to save that because one of them is up and yet does you have one that says you have to shut down not able to do searches. i'm not going to save lives. patients are coming to die. and this was because, in addition, there is a good as sounding over this area of the, not the, allowing the material is to instead of food and the what the, the to the, to the area. so the solution is really good because what we received reports from our people are remaining there from the national stuff the it's very difficult, very dangerous ad delta v d facing as foundation the, the well ahead of the g 20 summit in brazil taken off later today china is president said that structural reforms in world organizations must be made to give states across the global south fed representation. or a global partnership for sustainable development must be built. and global
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development must be more inclusive, beneficial to all and more resilient. it is important to press ahead with the reform of the international monetary fund, the world bank, and the world trade organization, and to increase the representation and voice of the global south. in addition to j, 20 member states, another 56 delegations are expected to attend africa in particular as gain more representation. they see that by the way, the african union included as a permanent member of the club, it's taking a greater role in global governance. we're discussing this better in the program as track patel was joining us and member of the bricks forum. you spoke about the emerging multi polar world on what the new contingent in the j 20 ultimately means for the global as it needs a huge me symbolic incursion. noting that the g 20 was formed in 2009. and it's the global financial crisis centers,
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and we now have what he's called the african financial crisis. and therefore from that perspective, the g t g is an important for them is it is looking at issues of global financial policy kind of more substantive proposals coming from big nations may get into the g 20, which is quite significant. international finance, reforming international financial institutions, especially multi, let's live in to save the w t. o, as well as a better deal on climate finance as well as peace and security. these are all important elements for a fully centric and multi phone at a cheap. the 0 would also be hosting breaks a summit in 2025. so there's a lot of conversions and overlap. and it's quite interesting to see the dynamics,
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especially in, in either of a, from residency in 2025 or the rest navigation has already arrived. barriers right the, the russian foreign minister. so get off at off. he's heading that education in addition to the g. 20 member states and other 56 delegations are expected to attend over the coming days. but as you might imagine, it's not just the officials or at the event, the protesters and demonstrators as well, over the weekend pro palestine demonstrate is gathering right there in rio de monte with g. 20 helped to stop the boys in gaza and 11 on and tried to provide some kind of humanitarian to help across the region. well, adding more controversy to the upcoming event. the media reports are claiming argentina plans to veto the final g 20 communicate get a dispute on tax and gender a quality issue. israel is also criticized the draft calling it and balanced. i'm biased. well, correspondent is in rio. is all teasing. go to michigan. here in rio de janeiro is
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brazil host the g 20 meeting, now being a group of the 19 largest economies in the world, plus the african and european union. and this is a great platform to share experiences and simply communicate, especially in the current, difficult and tens times especially knowing that the g 20 includes the traditional western powers like united states, great britain, italy, germany, france, and others. and the new emerging centers of power, like bricks, nations, of course, and other representatives of the global south. now regarding the context during which the summit is taking place, this is going to be jo biden's last to g 20 meeting as he prepares to leave office . now the question is, is he going to use this opportunity just to say goodbye or to make some final decisions is that remains to be seen. now there's already been a slight scandal regarding the united states or specifically you and mosque was set to play quite an active role in the new re elected administration of donald trump.
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there was this g 20 so also events hosted by uh, brazil. as the 1st lady dedicated to misinformation in the internet, and so as we know, x or previously known as twitter was temporarily banned in brazil. and speaking about you and mosque, the 1st lady said you and must be at fault without holding back on a hold of the other letters. as soon as you not see you well, you may have lots of other things as well. now german chancellor schultz was quite disappointed that vladimir resiliency wasn't invited to this meeting. although he wasn't invited for the previous d 20 meeting. either. some analysts say that this may be because of the organizers fears that deland, he may try to divert all attention to the conflict in ukraine and gathering funds for ukraine. others are saying that this may be a reaction after
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a zelinski slammed to brazil's and china piece proposal on ukraine, which they made during the last session of the un general assembly back in september. but with the g 20 being an economic gathering, frankly, ukraine's economy doesn't really have a lot to offer it, does it now? well, adam, you're putting on the other hand was invited. brazil is rush as ally within bricks being the b a who breaks the forth. but so the russian president decided not to come and send his foreign minister instead and explain this at the recent rick summit in cuz i'm saying that's a given the current political situation and political requirements coming here to the g 20 in brazil, which is sabotage. the whole thing is still pretty square, so we will understand what is happening around russia. i have excellent friendly relations with president lula. but if i go there, the normal work of the form will be disrupted. and even apart from the topic of the
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i, c. c, everyone would only talk about my visit. why would we want to disrupt the g 20 like that? so exciting time before we are, there's an arrow and of course as usual, i'll be making sure to bring you all the way this details here at our t. a bit of a side note at the recent valve eyes think tank meeting here in a rush of that and maybe we can set the much hyped. western green gender is actually designed to retard the process of emerging economies as others say. it's also to take power away from the big oil producing nations of the world. and victoria question more with us. it's on the, [000:00:00;00]
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