tv Cross Talk RT December 9, 2024 7:30pm-8:01pm EST
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the back end, we can see that technology is a good model here of what the skillful hands could make when we have a great buckner. the brand new to shield frigates is about to set sail and begin it's voyage home to india. now walking through these holes of the ship, you can still smell the fresh pains. and of course, all of the works on the ship were done right here in russia. and i spoke to some of the people that helped make it beautiful. that's what i, this is the system with the way we feel joy and our hearts is we are handing over the ship. do we painted it? we feel proud because this was all done by our hands. figured y'all good. we feel sorry a bit, of course, about the like a piece of our heart is leading. we have been working on the ship for so long. we have already become so close to it cause we even have tears in our eyes like this ship is ours. a lot of the rooms and it were painted by us, russian indian corporation is ship building also complies with the principles of the make and the a program. in addition to the fact that the 2 ships will leave the stocks and ends
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. yeah, the share of indian ship system is as steadily increasing another ship. all the same kinds called tom all will be delivered to india next year. and fully decor rattled by the cap and the oath as voice the crew of to show a fine, then they are ready to go home to india from the cold war is of russia to the much warmer waters of the indian ocean. thank you guys. thank you. wow, that so this news a fine. so i think the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality. distortion by power to vision with no real opinions think is designed to simplify all confused who really wants
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a better wills and is it just because it shows you fractured images, present it is, but can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the welcome to cross that full homes where all things are considered on peter. although the germ shocking doesn't even begin to describe but the fall of damascus to a brand new terrorist with western support and so quickly is a world historic event. the middle east has been funded mentally reordered the resistance as essentially collapse to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, george samuel, we in budapest, he's
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a pod cast where the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals and crimea. we cross deluxe level, but he is a moscow based international relations and security analyst. right. julian cross talk roles and in fact, that means you can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate it. let's start out with mark and cry. me a line. my introduction and i don't think it was hyper bully, and to be honest, my friend, i don't even know where to begin. go ahead. the syrian government as baldwin. uh it, uh, the story and president bush are all assad has already left the country to an undisclosed location. his family left earlier in the week of the syria and prime minister has stated that he will stay in damascus to hand over power to the newest dougherty steward to any one chosen by the people. and in this case, um, the new authorities are the terrorist organization, hyatt to hear all shot which even the united states recognizes is
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outgoing, is, is al qaeda re branded right joe bottle lewis or i'll guide as you bought louis or hyatt there. all shop there might be a few other in durations in between the leader of hyatt to hear all shaw, all juliani. he's now going under a different name. i understand. uh, but he was fairly the deputy of 86. now he is the leader of all kinda this is the terrorist organization. uh, that has been camped out in northern id live. uh for the last, uh, 4 to 5 years. uh, since a, the deal was reached between russia, iran and the turkish government. uh that had back and continues to back out guy now hired to here. all shop. and um,
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so i, there's plenty of blame to go around, of course, but i certainly, i think a great deal of the blame has to be placed on the kremlin. and the government, any ron for being so naive to think that they could trust early one. i mean there's a co jump charge you and i've talked about this. so the a span of a process was a fraud. yeah. there's they, there was a, i mean, an event and you got me throw out the door, right? so if it looks like another thing, as we've discussed many times before, well, this is what happens when you don't finish a war. and i think that was the, the cardinal saying in 201620172018 is of the war was not finished. and so therefore, the illusion. i almost like the potemkin village government of bus or other side
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was just that it was a potemkin, a village government. he wasn't in control of his country. i mean, he went around, you know, he was actually invited back in the mind of the getting the arrow bleed states. but he wasn't in control of his country and the board. and when we know of what happens with the west, the west, you know, when they're in unity, they don't get everything that they wanted. they gonna keep planning, planning and planning to strike back. and what has to admit, this is a huge victory for the united states, united states and bullets of satellite stage that the glad bus on the left side must go outside most go. they kept repeating it and it'd be going on repeating it over the years. and now go and, and they, they, they accomplish this with really a minimal effort. you know, they really, they barely broke a swear. and so they have to look at it and say, hey, this is a huge setback for russia and the wrong. and we know with the west now going to smoke that they go with now sees the advantage and push further into israel's
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taking the advantage already and expanding its a my area of control around the go live. and so 6 now are, is in the bed change, the geopolitical map market. how did this happen? where the, where these people drive the, are they getting full traded? i mean, i wouldn't just before the program started having just reminiscing majority resolves to the day that we were talking about the liberation of a, a level in 2006. go ahead. but yeah, so when, when george says that, uh, bush charl side wasn't in control of his own country. that's, that's not exaggeration. hyperbole, it's literal, right? the u. s. a and it's curtis prox, these have been in control of all of these syria, east of the u. fridays, right? uh, 4 or 4 years now. right. uh, you know, going back to the, the, uh, just after the time of the russian intervention. right. and that is where syria's
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oil and weak fields were, which were denied to the syrian government, preventing any type of economic recovery uh, or restoration um the uh, hired to her all shop along with the purchase down as long as the party and the other 31 flavors of untouchable jihad were still in control of northern england. the turkish regime of early one. we're in control of all of northern syria to a depth of up to 30 kilometers where they continued to support the rest of the as long as then g. audi faction and the primarily syrian wines that had been molded into what had once been known as, as the free syrian army. now they called the, the syrian national army and they had an 82800000. as long as the g. r e's under arms effectively under are the ones payroll. so between the us sanctions and you
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know, the serious resources under control of the u. s. the steering government was followed out if the economy was, was in shambles. the, you know, the people were, were living, you know, hand to mouth. and so this created the social and economic conditions where the, there has obviously been a huge infiltration a coal option of the syrian military government. various klan syrian klan. so to that, that, you know, i support the syrian government. this, this was done incredibly sorely and apparently went under the noses of not only syrian intelligence, but russian intelligence and iranian intelligence as well. the syrian military was bribed, bought black mailed into simply standing down, and then there's
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a history for that. so if you take a look at what happened in iraq in 2003, there was very little fighting. most of the iraqi government, the iraqi military was bought off. the same thing happened in libya at the end in triple 8, where the commanders for the defense of the city, just down there, troops and, and let it at this happened on a massive scale whitmore. when you get a, we can use a bagdad and we can use triple a here, george. i mean it doesn't. and then that's not a very good road record of seeing the future. i mean, they did the and they h stance the way they ran into it. and live they, these weren't jeffersonian democrats. ok, but it all to west media, guitar, a media, these are a, d, e, i, g harvest apparently. i mean, i think everyone's going to be, have a really rude awakening. aside wasn't very rarely anybody's favorite, but he was better than the alternative. well, george,
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we have the alternative. go ahead. little question. how we definitely do that. yeah, sure. eliza was clearly the protector of the. the minority is a serious certainly is really just a very diverse country, very, very different. people are very different from religious affiliations there. and these people are not going to tolerate any kind of religious diversity. i mean, we know this sort of true in their records wherever they've taken power. so that's go on the but the minorities i think was thought fleeing be no time for them to. they're already doing it to the christians. they all of the ancient of christian communities then gone. um, well, you know, the one kind of, you know, just to go shopping for you to win has now is that the europeans been demanding the outside most go will now be in and they did with the mass migration, the mice a punishment. so there for this, you paid it to, but there's always no question that there has been the striking thing about this
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offensive is there's been no fighting. i mean, that was visit, there's nothing. i mean it's like, even in afghanistan, um, prior to the, the collapse uh, in the couple, even in the south vietnam in 1975, even in libya, 2011. there was some fighting here. there was nothing. it was just one city after another, essentially just opened itself up to the so called rebels. and so therefore, this is a really shocking and shameful surrender. remember, as the a sub family had run this country for more of a 50 years, and then this is the syria wasn't once a serious country. well there was once they, it kind of the pillar of the resistance within the middle lease. i mean, it was a, it was, once you know, those are the plans to create a join said with age of egypt, a, syria to the phone, to a joint state. you live to that are republic, sir. it was a part of the arrow of coalition in like you $67.00 like is $73.00. it's due to the
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1980 is when the arrow go, relation kind of moved against egypt. that's just gone. and it's the end is just a shocking, the full and we're obviously we're going to find out the, you know, in the coming days how this happened. why russia and iran essentially a band and what, what was the circumstance for their abandoning the serial like this? go ahead. mark jumping. yeah, they didn't. um, so, i mean, there actually were plenty of signs this was about to happen, right. the syrian observatory for human rights, already more than a month ago, put out a notice that the, the syrian, the opposition in id label, you know, that hired to hear all shawn, i'll call you to was preparing a major offensive on the syrian government. i'll just 0 reported in the middle of november. the same thing that there was about to be a huge defensive and the syrian government appeared paralyzed. but the russians were not paralyzed. in the middle of october, they began very heavy error strikes,
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enable it, followed up by very expensive drones strikes. so russia was doing what they call it, with their much smaller, military footprint, largely air power. they have been acting since the middle of october at what they obviously saw coming. i don't think they understood the scale or the scale of the co option, the, the, uh, buying out of the syrian army. but they were using their air force to a very significant degree to mark or the last few months. did you throw in the treachery a better one? yeah, i, i, i mean, oh no one is, i mean, view as a involved in this, right. you know that obviously they organize this, the c i a m i 6 and my side had to do this co option a israel was involved and they, they, you know, the incursion into lebanon, helped draw, has the law out of syria down to the border. so there's a lot of timing here,
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but ultimately 97 percent of this is are the one. this is only one in a peak. he didn't get what he wanted. he wanted a, some type of, of a fishy ation of his control. or the fact though control over northern syria agreed to by damascus, damascus refused the assad refuse to give it to him. i think correctly. i'll mark on the block. we've got to go to a hard break announcer. that hard break will continue. our discussion on the situation in syria statements are to the,
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the mountains, settle the steps, the wild side got on one of the wells. most epics, rivers were in cost. you have a region so beautiful that the people here believe that it was bestowed upon them by god himself. so let's get off this mountain and a sports divine land has to offer the welcome after cross that goal of arms were all things you considered on peter lavelle to mind you were discussing syria? george, the 1st generation of this proxy war that we covered quite extensively on this program. but there was always looked at any, came from western bank tanks about the partition of syria. are we going to see
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that finally come into play? um or the americans are going of the americans going to stay in syria and we'll, uh, the new government in syria essentially take take some parts of uh, let me know. and i mean, we could see a change of the map here quite dramatically. you know, i, i think it's very likely as a president, the electronic because i put out to tweets. i'm suggesting that, but it is nothing in it for the united states that there's uh, you know, uh a band but you know, we have to stay out. but as we've known before from trump, you know what he says and what he does. a 2 very different things. i don't believe one moment that the united states has got to stay out and just simply say, hey, well, that's it. we're done. we're going to let the, you know, the, the ok, that's a global will lead to enter the line to take over. that's just not the way the united states operate. and besides, i think the united states would use this opportunity to get to grips with the
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problem of iran once and for all, this is a good guy because in order to go pituitary, you know, it has been been a 45 years. so that's the downfall of, of the plot. and dennis the united states has not forgotten that that's been, you know, it's been a annoying, annoying at that washington for all these years. so they are going to apply serious pressure against the iran. um and uh, so i think it does. okay, so they're going to use the, the forces within a syria to apply that pressure. and i think the next thing that is going to happen busy is around because israel is going to the quick. we have other big windows and all of this, we dealt with the issue of his box. we crushed his bottle. we did all sorts of things. no one sold that we could dance or do we assassinate the? and that is, there are not a dog barked, and you know, essentially with now the serial gone the whole, the around his ball a link is broken. so here's the thing, you know, as well as really go to how does he, how he can survive? what does the israel do?
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well as we go for the next part of the reorganizing number, the lease and next the west bank board. next, at least the give us a southern settlements in the west bank because who's going to stop us as well and mark, i mean them. i suppose it's only a matter of time. and when i say time may be days of a reasoning change and 11 on it's right for picking right now. but i can at this point, i can see how as the law can survive, not even in the medium term. so within 1st we have love it on and then the, the, the great prize iran is george's pointed out go ahead mark. yeah. um i, i don't know if living on living on will be all right. take it over for all intents and purposes, the government, the perfect. yeah, the lebanese government already is a popular government, but certainly has blog will be neutralized, will be excised from politics. obviously, i mean has, blogs, is, is probably living uh, you know, uh on the clock now. they're,
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they're supply lines to iran or cards and uh, you know, they're facing uh, a guy in solemn fist jihad is syria now, immediately on their board. or, you know, not only george will, i mean, well, the us, it's not a question of staying out there already. there they already occupy east syria, and the footprint will already go. i mean, it seems almost the 4th note during this, but over the last few days, i write the popular mobilization unit ship popular uh mobilization units. back by you ron, were pouring into syria to try to stem the g audi type they had been are instrumental originally in the feeding ices? you know, i rack and even the us admitted that at the time. but the us air force a tens and reaper drones worst raising these popular mobilization units as they tried to come to the help of the syrian government,
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effectively providing air cover. uh for our kite and i use the all the important thing here is the white washing of all of this and the webs during media o gilani, the deputy advice is the leader of al qaeda. going still on the f. b, i's wanted list with a $10000000.00 bounty on his name. the telegraph called him the most very friendly jean holidays. right? he's been painted as some kind of che guevara, george washington vigor. this is absolutely vile. by the western main stream media . when the white squash would rain, man, he trimmed his beard and put on a suit to george. and that's it. that was the make over. that's fine. all right, so now we've got the, the what, what the view on the gold g, b t to, uh, writes is, uh, yeah, this, this is the, the main stream media of all done themselves in the absolutely disgraceful
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whitewash angle. those, you know, the was specimens of a if you man and say, but then you have to go back to, you know, the extraordinary hostility from the beginning to a saw human getting it. and therefore they are, from the beginning. they was supporting the jihad is everything. and when you mean this, like all of the, of the material that's on youtube and, you know, going over the internet of this forensics loop throat, sledging and brutal torture and everything else. the west, the mean is still when only the story of oh if only we could get rid of a sub, everything would be fine. so the, the, the get it created out of the, the media are doing these together rejoicing over this a vindication. but that's really the point. this is a vindication for the west. the west is going to take advantage of this. think of a see this as an opportunity to uh, you know,
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push forward within the middle east. doesn't mean that is going to be successful, but they will now push forward. and as i say, i've been clearly a, that is the next step is, i mean, israel in the west bank and i and i, and i think a day, and i think america is going to increase uh its footprints and will try to get whatever you can out of the situation is serious and then the level of environment, huge deal, political loss for rush, right? i can't see how they're going to maintain their, their military base is on the low talkie or coast line, unless some type of deal is cut with early one to create some type of lot talkie a state, but russia is going to lose part us. and her mind means, so this is a huge geo political blow to rush are losing their influence in the middle east. iran, the whole access of resistance is facing unraveling at this point. it's amazing how knocking down a hollowed out and rotten syria like this. and in such a shocking way as rewritten, the g,
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all politics of the middle east. the other big winner of course of this other than is really turkey. right. the neo ottoman empire is in full bloom. right. um uh oh my god, daughter was tweet was uh on social media. oh the one and put in the last. that's it, right. there was a time when in the 1st phase of the syrian civil war, when, when early one came to moscow and that, that austin off framework deal was initially agreed on. or the one was kept waiting in the kremlin, in a room full of paintings of russian and the feats of the ottoman empire. he didn't forget, right? the salt on right, the ottoman empire has struck back in a completely incredible se, but i mean, deniable way, russia and iran, they're still really from this. they, they still, you know,
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don't even have any effective response until, as of we speak, the russian media has still been denying the turkey is involved in this at all. right? because they're the ones been bouncing around saying, i have nothing to do with it. while he's smiling and encouraging the march on damascus. and russian media has been apollo, as it's just been completely, you know, going along with this really sickening pretense. and george, all the while in the genocide in gaza continues unabated. and but what wester, so say is it, this is a cost of making re, re making the middle east. they think they have found an excuse for, for even the most atrocious crime of genocide. this is all because, you know, they, they knew we have to change the way to do it kind of least through christ called the birth pangs of democracy. and all of this, because apparently it's,
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this is very democratic, at least according to western media, was really amazing. george's, that is really media actually tell us the truth about these people. though the british media, american media want to say this is, you know, like a thomas jefferson with the car wash, the call joe call kind of woke all kind of the low the that's exactly right. then you want to say that would be in terms of these uh, geo political uh repercussions. we have to go back a little bit further and, you know, go back to october. the 7th. what, when the, how about us launched that the attack, which seemed very, very bizarre, even though at the time given we knew how the circumstances that would unfold that she woke up the middle east and then i thought it was going to be, was this the series of events that that was brought forward. and now they were always the one cause or the acts of resistance. it is no more. and i think the wrong, which now sees itself in the cross has a really,
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doesn't i really and any allies, it's allies in the middle is a, these various them of forces that were on the. so i'm kind of, you know, you're right in the control of supervision or whatever, then they're gone. they don't have any real real force anymore. russia is very preoccupied with its own issues. so if i was either in the wrong, i would now be thinking about, well, i need to make peace with the united states because the united states is going to call out you, they got a really put a serious pressure on you. and without any allies to come through, if you're around just this up and get run, we'll have to accommodate yourself to the trump administration or we have just a minute left mark or there is another alternative is that a trump said under different circumstances, finish the job well maybe finish the job now is a military conflict with the room and by the time he becomes president, the entire map of the middle east has been redone. your thoughts go ahead one minute. yeah, i read that you rod is, is definitely in, in the cross areas of george said that's absolutely true. trump is already
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indicated that he wanted to choke iran, you know, in the regime change with sanctions. now with the success of this with this, you know, it's essentially hybrid warfare infiltration of a. ronnie and society by most sod has already happened to a very significant degree. they act with impunity with terrorism and assassinations with any ron. so it's very possible that this could, you know, the could be extended into iran, which has a very weak president with possess key and right now who are not usually came in the office, you know, wanting to improve relations with the west and the access of resistance had already been growing very angry with tehran for their lack of action, and now did the access to of resistance is facing the dissolution on the on that? no, it's depressing. no gentlemen, but i want to thank my guess and try me. and in budapest, and of course,
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