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the, the the, no, they, those absolutely no me, the 3 bases, no minutes are military exercises on the credit, and so it will be such a separation of for and for the troops. process for administer outlines the action needed to resolve the ukraine conflict. the top diplomat made moscow's priorities clear in a major interview with american journalist tucker, carlton viewed long range weapons against the mainland. russian demands that response. according to their game, rob rob and moscow has sent a clear signal with the rustic missile that should be taken seriously. they must understand that we would be better to use any means not to allow them to succeed in what they called strategic defeats afresh. the foreign minister
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goes on to say, washington, london, and tell a v are likely backers of the terrorists in syria. as the countries the army confirms and read applying units on the outskirts of the law to prevent civilian casualties in fights with the militants. and has the reports over 60 states, far violations by israel, but we mustn't forget that many killed just before the truth took effect or to towards fundamentals. this story and the deliver is more explosive reports from southern level, not just i was before the ceasefire agreement came into place to productivity of fishermen were killed here on this very spot. the so this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. russia is determined to prevent nato troops from being stationed along its borders,
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meaning care of succession to the block is out of the question. and that's according to foreign minister circuit law prov, who made moscow's position clear during his exclusive interview with american journalist tucker carlson. you can watch the phone interview, which has already gained over $3500000.00 views since it's released just a few hours ago. right here on our to throughout the day i, the president trump was elected on the explicit promise to bring an end to the warn ukraine. so given that there is hope for resolution, it sounds like what are the terms to which you would agree. the principle is, uh no, no new york state are so feel free and we will be ready to be part of the group of countries who would provides collective security together into so no, no, no, they don't. absolutely no one be the 3 basis. no. mean, it's the 3 exercises on the ground, you know,
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so elizabeth dissipation of 4 and 4 in phillips, the really just on the ground. what have to be taken into account, except when dropping sanctions against russia be a condition, probably many people in the russian who would like to make up their condition. but the more we leave on the sanctions, the more we understand that this method to rely on yourself and to develop mechanisms to develop lift forms for coal duration was normal. countries who are not unfriendly to you and know they don't mix, you know, make interest. and policies and especially politics and uh, we learn to lot of to the essential stuff. what doesn't, the gillian wade makes you stronger, you know what else is driving. they would been the us so they're making the song and driving,
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rushing east. the unveiling of the hypersonic weapon system that you said was a signal to the west. what signal exactly. i think many americans are not even aware that this happened. what message were you sending by showing it to the world as well? the messages up to you, i mean you, the united states and the allies of the united states halls provide this long range, hypo rep and still the vision. they must understand that we would be rigid to use any means not to allow them to succeed in what they call strategic defeat, the fresh they flight for keeping the engine morning or overdue bolt on a new country in the region. then a continent, we fight for legitimate security interest. they say for example,
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major $91.00 borders the instagram who visit the sometime with those around steve for another. and of the top. she bluntly in presence of them, scary thing, said that your brain is very rude. each was the rear of metals, and we cannot leave this, these. these are each of the solutions to the russian. so we must stated, we fight. so they fight for the very shame which is ready to sell or to give to the rest of the initial m for human resources. we fight for the people who have been living on this lives whose ancestors will actually developing those lands, building stages, buildings, factories for centuries and centuries. we care about people not about the natural
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resources of which somebody in the united states would like. would like to keep and to have you brand new hands just as a servant on seeking and these natural resources. so the message which we wanted to so by testing in the real, in the real action, this hyper so next system is that we will, will be ready to do anything to defend and digital with interest some time ago. missed the 3rd being, who is the white house communications going to nato? she was asking the question, so answering questions about the escalation and about the possibility of nuclear weapons being unemployed. and she said, oh no, no,
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we don't want escalation because then the, if there is some nuclear element, then you owe your deal, know lice would suffer. so even mentally she excludes the stays kind of stuff. and this is something which, which makes the situation that'd be 3 skew as the lights, if, if this means that it's a prevails, then some reckless steps would be taken, then this has been. so what i think you're saying is american policy makers imagine there could be a nuclear exchange that doesn't directly affect the united states and you're saying that's not true. that's and that's what they said. yes, no, but you know, the professionals in the durance nuclear
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deterrence policy, they know very well that it's a very dangerous game and to speak about the limit that the exchange of nuclear strikes is an invitation to a disaster. which we don't want to have who do you think has been making foreign policy decisions in the united states? is a question in the united states to yes, i haven't seen the new blinking for 4 years. the last 2 years ago, i think at the judgment assignment fuse i system came up to me during that meeting and said that the new ones, the talk just for 10 minutes. so i left the room, we shook hands, and she said something about the need to disco late and so on and so forth. i hope she's not going to be on revisiting me. since i am just closing this by said, we don't want to go to school if you want to inflict or did you defeat the point of
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russia so no, no, no, no, it does not. it does not start the julie feet below, but it is only in the truth. you've not spoken to him sense. so have you spoken to any officials in the body ministration, samsung language on through in the country, the confederacy, you know, when they see it? so when somebody sees an american talking to me or a, your a been talking to me, your opinions running the way when they see me in, during the less you to and to meeting it was ridiculous. grown up people, what you people, they behave like like you so childish and unbelievable. how sincerely worried, are you about an escalation and conflict between russian,
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the united states, knowing what you do, do you are doing say that you respect, we spoke to each other that this is not for the landscape to dictate the dorms of the do. it's for the us and the russia. oh, i don't think they shouldn't be presenting your relations as a you know, to guys decide for everybody. not at all. it doesn't know that there's not those style. we prefer the mentors we should do. and then they didn't. briggs and some psycho pression of innovation where the you and shut the principle of summer and the quantity of states is really important. the us as not to use the respects the southern, the coordinate jo states, the united states. you know, when they say we can look below the russia to be in the new crate because this will undermine our rules based world order. and the rules based world,
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all these americans immunization from us the basic to the police. and there's also not that what is bad is that you feel people either or 5 or you will always mean or you might. and all right, we can course now live to international affairs and the security analyst marks labeau to mark. i'd like to hear your thoughts on this interview and how significant you think it is as um, well i, i think it is very significant. um uh, in that is, is a leading up where, where in this interim period between a lame duck bite and administration, that is not in the last doing everything it can to escalate the situation. the conflict in ukraine uh to provoke russia and to entwine the
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us what you know, what they hope is irretrievably, uh, trump, prove us a military commitments to the cambridge human ukraine. but here we have tucker carlson, doing a 2nd interview with a russian leader. um, a, uh the, the russian for administer probably the, you know, the biggest, uh, certainly in, in, uh, foreign relations, the biggest voice in russia. uh outside of put and then lever off speaking in, in, you know, fluent english. and this is, i think, a way for the russian government to explain each point of view not only to the incoming trump administration, but to the american people in general. that it is a big part of it is, is a, a kind of a cry, a desperate cry, where we're on the break. let's seriously de escalate. mm hm. so mark,
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already 3 and a half 1000000 views of this interview. and that's just on the x platform and people can view this on youtube, spotify here on, on our t. i'm, i'm wondering what kind of impact do you think this interview can actually have on the american public's perception of russia and more specifically, the ukraine conflict. because up into, up until now, i mean people in america really haven't gotten the truth about what's going on to yeah, i'm, this is a medium and, and a journalist that has the ability to bring the words of russians themselves not filtered through the. 2 gatekeepers in the, you know, liberal dominated western main stream media. this is a chance for millions of americans and people around the world. but here, the russians point of view from selves, something that they can't get in, in the main stream media. uh so i, i, i'm not expecting
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a c change in us, russian relations, but you know, a big things can start small. and there, there is the possibility you know, that, that the previous tucker carlson interview with clinton. and now this interview with sir gay lab, ralph could, could you know, a very well lead to a stalling in long term us, russian relations as, as americans who are, are growing up, you know, going through the education process forming their opinions, making their votes. now, you know, may it come to say, you know, we've, we've been misinformed. we've been dis, informed, we've been misled by people who don't necessarily even have our own interest at heart. much less, you know, giving the russians a fair shake. yeah. you're right. i think
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a lot of people are starting to realize they've been lied to ins. taken out the truth of themselves. international affairs and security analyst marks level the mark. thank you. thanks for having. well, in the wide ranging interview, carlson asked the russian foreign minister about syria and support for the terrorist in the region above described as a complicated game with the us and u. k. playing a key role be as long as groups the terrace you just described, who was backing them. well, we have some, some information and we would like to discuss what is all low. but this in these and this process, the a way of the to cut the general. so for, for financing arming then the information which is being flow that then it's in the public in the public domain
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mentions of the americans and their breeds. among others. some people say that is a real is interested in, in the, you know, making this situation that the rates so that does a, is not on the very close stretching it. it's a complicated game. well, this comes as a theory, an arm, a read applied as far as that is from how much city on thursday as militant groups entered the regional capital. moscow says joined syrian russian airstrikes have eliminated at least $300.00 terrorist and destroyed several warehouses. the militants are importantly now heading south to homes. well on verified videos, online, have rebel soldiers celebrating as they entered ha, which forced refugees to flee further south to the assad stronghold of home city. governor says the doing everything possible to ensure the safety of those displaced
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. 3 and military officials are calling the exit as a temporary tactic to prevent an increase in civilian casualties during the fighting. to pull the cup and today we are waging the fierce and continuous fight against the terrorist organizations that use banded tactics, especially seems b service are supported by some regional and global states. armed forces have re deployed outside how much to protect the lives of stimulants and prevent service organizations from entering the city. these organizations are working to explore these events in the media through this information contains. i confirmed that what's happened to date in the city, a comma is an attempt for re tactical, measurable, our forces are still in the vicinity of the city of thomas and remain in full readiness. militants have now taken control of the level. airport footed shows the empty international hub after the syrian national forces left it several military plains and wrecked helicopters were left
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a band and under the open sky and in hangers of a thousands have flat a level and the surrounding areas sense terrace to control in the region, many of the displaced have found shelter and a temporary camp in our tub. city and northern syria. humanitarian aid is currently being offered. those supplies are unlimited, as temperatures drop, memory moyer, we came from job out. we don't have cars, we came on foot. we didn't know where to go. new store front fighters are all over the road from shot body here. and there is no water, no toilets and aid is distributed haphazardly. they need to organize the process, so they distribute a to each tent separately. that way everyone gets a fair share, couldn't do well in the meantime, u. s. military forces who been illegally occupying parts of syria, have launched airstrikes on their as zora, the largest city in the countries east. the strikes reportedly targeted groups
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aligned with the mask is who were on their way to help the syrian army battle terrorist in the countries north west, depending on spokesperson, has confirmed the attack was conducted in the us is in contact with antea, saw the syrian and democratic forces us central command forces successfully destroyed several weapon systems in the vicinity of military support. say, you fridays in syria, that included 3 truck mounted multiple rocket launchers, a t $64.00 tank and mortars that presented a clear and imminent threat to us and coalition forces. there also siri and military forces that operate in the area. to be clear, the self defense actions successfully eliminated immune and threats to us personnel . and we're not linked to any broader activities in northwest syria by other groups . here is more from the russian foreign minister who broke down the way washington is funding militants. and the region. the rules of the game used to help
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syrians to come to terms with each other and the to prevent a separate disturbance from, from, you know, getting strong. that's what the americans are doing in the east of syria when they grow. some code is separate to use the using the profits from oil and the green. the so we just a lot of the resources which they ok. but the former us army and c o thomas pen told us that washington undermines those and syria who don't follow its agenda and is using the terrorist forces to further its interest. know, from past experience that the united states, governments use this, this organization as a tool to try to achieve insights. and especially in the 1st like syria,
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that is completely, there's a lot of trauma ran it in the sense that it rejects from, from pop down like us the do it any country never jacks out and doesn't want to do with the policy from totally revolution or which of these things to talk to the government to get together to favor of you know, what washington is cheaper? washington's interest, the timing for me is really interesting that it's taking place now as the now we're getting ready to change it. ministration stays both to trump down, think about 8 weeks of staying in the range and 16 violations of the states. far and level not have been documented so far. that's according to the head of hezbollah, who has reached out to the deals oversight committee in search of a response. the queen men hold, we have seen many, is really violations of the ceasefire. about 60 violations. since the agreement
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came into effect to the lebanese, steve considers itself responsible for working together with the supervisory committee of the agreement and the resistance. he's giving us the opportunity to make the agreement successful. we pray to god that this committee acts to reach the required result. and in my artist, david sweeney was one of the 1st journalists to rush to southern lebanon after the truce was announced. and he's been working to shed light on all aspects of the conflict in a series of exclusive reports. the latest a look at those who lost everything just moments before the ceasefire came into effect. this is the famous tie, a safe on golden sandy beach is the tranquility of the sea, and it did a power dies to some, but even they couldn't escape the is right. the tablet just hours before the cities fire agreement came into place to palestinian fishermen were killed here on this very spot. post on her widow has been working on the beach for 3 months to him. it
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was just like any other only day who somehow made love spending time that with his father he would join him every day, fishing and relaxing by the sea. it was his happy place, a destruction from the horror of the is ready bombardment of tie a house on, describes the movements before his son was killed. as he arrived on the beach with his oldest friend. besides, as i know, they came here to the beach and to see me for my son was on his motorbike with his friend. at that moment i was working, sorting out the fish. i asked my son, where is the fish then i back and him to come. and the moment i said the fish is waiting. there was this terrible blast and mohammed disappeared from sight. do you talk to placing that warning in front of a gathering of doing this in a nearby hotel? is valley that didn't know what didn't catch that the strike was in the full glad with the media. it was a sense of the attack with the see saw just i was away as is well compet bombed house ways of living. and i got that back out after the attack. i ran to my son and i saw that his leg had been severed. the missile had hit him directly. i noticed
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that my son was still alive. i held him in my arms. suddenly journalist from alger 0 and l. b. c started shouting at me, come back, come back. another missile is going to kill you. that was the point of the strike, but can't control myself anymore, but there are no more missiles here, but i can't come to my senses. blog drones, fly over the head as we speak. how sam says that because of the constance of agents is almost have known that his son arrived at every day to do nothing more than to fish and spend time with his family. he described the senses. kidding. as a wall clock the bell. i'm how much is my son? mohammed was lying here with his leg torn off, which flew maybe 17 meters with him. it's terrible, really terrifying. it would have been better if i hadn't seen him in that condition . it was horrible, really horrible. i hope no one ever sees their children in that position again. no one should ever see their children in that condition. almost absolutely no one. it's a terrible sight. it's scary to lose your son right in front of your eyes. it's just the unbearable. one saw a lot churned up signed, and a broken breeze block marked
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a spot for the 2 young men were killed. people play tennis in the background as a sense of normality starts to attend. to utilize caught shorts in that prime family's life turned upside down. change forever the that's not just one of many tragic stories across lebanon. the williams will take time to heal with many, asking whether is why would ever be held accountable for its actions. this is steve sweeney for auntie tire, southern devon. i'm of the, the russian defense ministry says as forces are advancing all along the front line in the dawn, best region and taking strategic positions and pushing ukrainian troops closer to state borders of the don't ask republic. t of a has lost over a 1000 men and thousands of western supplied armored vehicles over 24 hour period in the offensive. russian artillery and the air forces have also taken out ukrainian energy infrastructure that provides the power for its military complex
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and moscow's air defense system down to western supplied him hours rockets and $101.00. drones and as cap loses more ground fresh calls are coming from washington to expand civilian mobilization, a former us army commander in europe says there are plenty more ukrainians who should be on the battlefield. there are enough people in ukraine, but there are not enough soldiers at the front to be honest. when i 1st heard a few years ago that ukraine was not mobilizing young people to fight against russian and russian. i was surprised. in my opinion, the conscription age and ukraine is too high. in most countries of the world, you can enter military service at the age of 18 or 19 ukraine could also take this opportunity. both the secretary of state and, and they blanket and, and nato chafe. margaret to have said kids needs to make some tough choices and draft. it's 18 year olds to fight against russia. and the print in parliament has
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gone further bypassing a law to allow the mobilization of women some m. p. 's in care of have pride fell over the move. someone wants to be tied up, is it a bullet? congratulations that you have taken the 1st step towards mobilizing women. because if a woman passes basic general military training after that, she automatically becomes registered for military service. even if she is not a medic, she can be mobilized according to the current legislation. they want me to tell me now, please. what are you doing 1000 you said at the time that there would be no mobilization of 18 year olds that is going on today. they even pass the law to that effect. so the president hasn't signed it already. so it violates the constitution that the u . s. has also announced another $50000000000.00 when fall for ukraine to sustain is economy and the defense capabilities. but on this occasion they will be co opting the frozen russian assets in europe. we spoke to jack rasmussen,
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professor of politics at saint mary's college. he says, ukraine pays a price in human lives for these western handouts as well. you know, the real prices. uh you, ukraine is lost considerably about 500000 since the war began. uh, and if you sugar the u. s. a you together in money and in time, in training and so forth, is spent close to 500000000. that puts the price of $5000000.00 for you currently in killed that $50000000000.00 is coming from the frozen assets in europe. us has no more frozen assets they, they've already taken the 5000000 motion assets they had here this past spring, 260000000000 of the 300000000 originally frozen is a european bags. so either blinking is to say, yeah, well, we're going to take that money, 50000000000 and give it to ukraine anyway. we'll ask for your opinions knowing our
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agree, yeah o r a z o p as in go along with that. because very clearly the alternative that they were trying to do in the res, 50000000 in the euro bonds, the swapped. and they can't do that. so now they gotta take the $50000000000.00 from the russian assets, which is gonna pay a big price for that. because a lot of the global, so if you just pull their money out of year 3 in banks and crash the euro, maybe. uh so, you know, 50000000 is really a very desperate move on the part of the us in europe. except. so yeah, i'm just gonna pay the price and that to us, but that's been the case in this. we're all long after that to stay with us here on our to international up next part. one of tucker carlson is exclusive interview with russia's foreign minister circle of the
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initial en route. thank you for doing this. do you believe the united states and russia are at war with each other right now? i wouldn't say so in the in any case, this is not what we want. we would like to have normal relations was, although with neighbors, of course, but generally these old countries, so not this specially was the great country like the united states. president bush and repeatedly expressed his respect for the american people for the american history for the american, what treatments in the world. and we don't see any, any reason why the russians united states can that's called the rate for the.
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