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and they'll find out the metal yet, had a deep chat. they should be, no doubt's, what has happened, didn't syria is the product of a joint american. and so i just paused, we have evidence in wrong st. pre lee, the polls down because we're veiling the western fund in syria planning. it's the us on this road behind the removal of pumps on all this stuff. clearing the way so easily. mr. miller tends to take her, but then on the on the belong to he 8 down with these really forced agencies, strategic blonde and syria as examples the tax, hundreds of targets in the nation, taking out navy ships and bases on the
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war with the latest celebrate the timeline, serious footage, and the jeans of civilians being executed on the street the . i will welcome this is all to international with the world news on the day. just get to happy with us as hop story. siri as long time ally iran has spoken. also gave me your western day as well as of the alleged road in the dallas full of the war torn country wrong. but supremely dia, telecom and they made those comments as a address. does nation a level yet tide of deeds? chad, there should be no doubts what has happened. didn't. syria is the product of a joint. american inside is the pause. yes. and they bring a government to serial, played and is playing, and all these rolling this, everyone sees this, but the main conspirators, mazda mind, to main, come on center, was in the us. we have evidence. this evidence leaves no room for dallas.
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all eyes have been on the one hand supreme leader to see how he would approach the fall of the charlotte side in syria. and as was expected, he a quote, what other a want you to for shows have repeatedly said, and that is the whole crisis. and the toppling of a side was the work of the us and as well. meanwhile, he said that numerous actors are seeking their share of the power in the new syria . and we are that of these invaders each have a purpose. they goals different. some of the thinking to sees territory from northern syria or southern syria, america is seeking to strengthen its foothold in the region. these that goals and time will show that god willing, none of them will achieve these goals. they occupied areas of syria will be liberated by these, the syrian youth. do not doubt that this will happen. america wouldn't secure its foothold either by god's grace will and power america will be expelled from the
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region by the resistance from this opening. the door believes that the syrian territories occupied by israel would also be freed by quote, valiant syrian use. now, while everyone is thinking that by losing syria as a lynch bin for the resistance access, the network has been weakened, comedy does not think so. he explained that he explained the course of the, the nature of the axis of resistance and said that the more pressure it comes under, it will get stronger and more resilient, resilient, of course. so it goes without saying how significate and syria has been for a while now as it played the role of a corridor that established a link between these womic republic and has beloved as well as long described iran as the head of an octave fest. with different resistance factions. so now many, i think that the new syrians landscape means that there was a resistance,
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has become weaker at a weaker resistance means a weaker iran. but again, they are wanting and leader called such interpretations. quote, ignorance, he said, i'll wait, ignorant animal as to are unaware of the true meaning of the axis of resistance. i believe that this is the case. so this suggests that it won't have other options, maybe under the new circumstances in syria, and appears to be ready to navigate the default of their best friend in syria. serious military leadership, which is now being betrayed by the western media as somehow a driving force of democracy. i said, well, no, it's force women's way ahead, scarves, under the traditional clothing, however, a journalist in damascus was questioned by osmond about why she was not covering her. it's not of us. i was walking through the streets of damascus when suddenly gunfire erupted into the yeah, i don't know why i sort shelter inside one of shops. and while i was inside,
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there were 2 armed men carrying rifles and dressed in military uniforms. one of the last me, what are you, are you christian cruz or she a why don't you wear a head scarf? it is. why don't you cover your head? i looked at him and said, my waiting tom see you. he responded with a gesture even touching his head as if to apologize by austin ton. you came to us didn't you? this is online right now, and then he left. what pushed me to record this live broad costs, even though i am very emotional right now, is the statement recently issued by the military operations come on, stating that no one would be harassed over that clothing under any circumstances. i happened to be working when they was sitting and eating sweets. i paused briefly and one of them approached me and ask that question. i am a journalist and i am on the ground. i am not exaggerating. this is exactly what happened to me. i cannot believe that i experienced this in damascus, but this question, this time it was a question, but next time it could pose
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a danger to my personal safety or the safety of any go or woman here in damascus. i absolutely refuse that such a question is even ask to know what the western media is, pushing a narrative that nobody should be concerned with serious new need. the homage on delani, even if the us have a 10000000 dollar balance on his head, you know, some people are concerned that a lot of the rebels are as long as they are from organizations that have extreme this ties. do you worry about for me afterwards? i have a and, and what's happened and so let's have, this is this is more than what very easy. the, our mother to our daughter, our people here in syria. these aren't the rebels. these,
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these other jobs who have been referred to as jihad. this little the way up until 2 weeks ago when they suddenly became, became rebels as they sees control and the lives moved to both parts of syria. what are we seeing so far? we're seeing that it gives its house revenge. the public executions in the patio persecution started the thing. the wisest new city was bought by charlotte sod. harold from soldiers full minute treat offices being targeted in q 4. it was here in damascus. and then that boeing homes to the how much and the situation is such the is on the one hand, the rebels, the same, they'll be a peaceful transition. on the other hand, you how this was totally in charge of staging, fresh new atrocities that they have tried so hard to distance themselves from. and then it seems to be new. and inside
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the, the, it is a schools who are in the hands of one man, abo, why would i july, the is really ahmed. i shut out. that is the lead to of news for a friend. now renamed to tell you, i'll talk to you about shop a boss of this a power and superficial transform ation, whereby these changed outfits for more classic arab outfits to, to, to you know, something you might see zelinski. and he's now talking robin killing into adults. and cleansing, syria, he's now talking about protection minorities and the rights of rights of questions, of course, of many see through it, including the united states. you that when they last about how yeah, i see it. i shop is different to the i've tried to affiliated neutral front. they
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said no, it's the same organization. it's in the same terrace and that lead to is now being trumpeted as a rebel. so has a $10000000.00 price in his head, one for the reward of $10000000.00. this is a hard career jihad, the someone with the blessings about the car, the officer flies, the american, to the rock, came to syria, to stage jihad to bring ross onto the unbelievers. and now there's not who is getting 10 tons, suicide bombing into an industry. news or fraud is 2nd only to isis, and the number of suicide bombings, the bubbles that they deployed, the slide. he's been trying to push it as a need to of a new democratic syria place. hopefully no one has the right to reach another group . there must be a legal framework that protects and ensures the rights of all what did you think
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and feel on 911? at the time to anyone who lived in islamic o r a g wood at the time, tells you he wasn't happy about it would be lying. so what direct example was, have you seen all the western media trying to whitewash these previously blacklisted terrace? but these are examples that endless every single time they would come out and they would, they would introduce these guys as the good guys, they would say the, these are the people trying to bring democracy and freedom to serious only for the rebels and jihad. this stage, a new a truck on the outside. you have the vast majority of the population leaving the government controlled area. so these are these areas where questions wouldn't be the prosecutor the persecuted for, for wearing the cross with women women, women could walk outside without a heads golf and show that they had where people's rights were respected.
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and then you have season. others coming out and telling us the news, the good guys all the other side, the rebels and to whom, for example, a woman going outside without wearing a headscarf. that woman could be jailed for years or even to these are the western media is he was the only ones who have emerged as heroes on the ground, alongside brave doctor is like dr. todd and dr. stuff little alongside. the white helmets are the, as long as factions, even to those who hate fundamental, isn't even to those who see that the rebels themselves are caring out atrocities. and not because the people there are all terrorist. but because the, as long as they're the ones who have stepped in to fill the void, we had of a, she was the she had and tried to sell it. but it. 7 a bu cutty, it was
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a propaganda set up printing face the new script. so he's a well not as an educated man with with the c english. and he was the 1st and the 1st few years come out and say, look, look at the color foot, look how, how will be leaving that last the until new for fraud. put him in jail and fortune him. i'm just for is nearly for criticizing. almost every day, every week i have to listen to the screams of torture going on in the areas that are just a few meters away from it. so everyone in the prison is getting always here the torch, and that's why when the h t. s. media, i don't know how much of lenny stated that there is no torture in the presence. everybody here found that to be submitted. he's just not being genuine with the people period. this is right from oh, so it's not changing you the rebels for what you use for
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a friend much better than anyone else. she didn't even collaborated with them on, on the documentary they made a huge p. com page about the relationship with him and he comes out and he says, these aren't the good guys. these are what you are telling everyone that they are name. well, the militants would have taken power, was seen destroying, and eventually torching the taint. massage that alice on saw the as late preston top as alice not, and the families hometown video circulating, so the inside of the spooling muscle. amazon's mind can be seen trampling besides terrorists in syria have long be known to destroy and otherwise desecrate permanent science. and the country back in 2019, in all to obtain visited several highly size in western syria that have been completely devastated. finalize this terrorist, hey, you can see the inside of the tubs that was bones and the most that was also
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severely damaged. the devastation, all totally sized by isis, has not only been limited to syria. back in 2015, the terrorist group occupied several regions of neighboring a rug, locals, found cemeteries, desecration, and totally temples in ruins, investigative journalist, what in the cash stays, the terrorist now in controlled in syria or exhibiting behavior similar to isis. of course we have to attack stream that many of these individuals now committing these acts of lawlessness due carrying ideology. very similar to that, that isis has and, and had back then as well when it was in a full power and brandon executions, revenge attacks. we see the likes of destroying the tune of half as an asset, discharge assets, father, there. these are all things that, for instance, we saw with the full effect that went in the american forces and they did it all
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these sort of acts occurred. i believe this is a similar thing. obviously people have a different audiology to those who were committing those acts under that in the situation. where's it on his st. himself. however, i don't see that there's a fundamental difference between that sort of attitude that there is now little listen to this. they believe that and they are involved in to get away with whatever they want. they sort of have a carte blanche. and unfortunately, the more they sort of thing happens, and the more acts like this, we see the more divisiveness. there will be the more different groups that are now part of this branch of what we're the for the off position forces in syria. we'll start to splinter off and we'll start to attack each other and we don't know where that leads. so it's, it's dangerous for sure. the idea of admit since carried out $480.00 attacks on syria in the past, 48 hours, a bliss racing, the syrian navy,
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and taking aim at a slew of anti ashcroft batteries and weapons production sites of the as well. so is it targeted strategic facilities in the mediterranean portion of latasha ships? what and golf and flames during the night attacks with big plumes of smoke blowing into the as well as prime minister claims deep on pawsman was taken to prevent jihad is from acquiring military assets. i think he reserves the right to respond. this. there is any switch from the new oath ortiz, and then we have no intention of interfering and serious internal affairs, but we have every intention to do what is necessary to ensure our security. in this context, i authorize the air force to bomb strategic military capabilities left behind by the syrian army, so that they would not fall into the hands of the jihadists. we want relations with the new regime in syria. but if this regime allows iran to reestablish itself in
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syria or allows the transfer of iranian weapons or any other weapons that has blown or attacks us, we will respond forcefully. and we will exact a heavy price from it. what happened to the previous regime will also happen to this regime washington high as well as against it up for its closest ally in the middle east of it in 5th says well is wind to in vase, neighboring syria. that's the message from the us state department in the searing army, a band digits, positions in the area around the negotiated is really syrian buffer zone, which potentially creates a vacuum that could have been filled by terrorist organizations that would threaten the state of israel. and the threat civilians inside israel and every country has the right to take action against terrace organizations in every country, i think would be worried about a possible vacuum that could be filled by terraced organizations on its board, or especially in volatile times, as we obviously are in right now in syria, the 2nd thing that is important is that israel has said that these actions are
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temporary um to defend its borders. these are not permanent actions. and so ultimately what we want to see is last instability between israel and security as our israel and syria. and that means we support all sides of holding the 1974 disengagement agreement. while the western media has been down playing b, as radian invasion of syria in line with washington's official talking points, paper trail has been installed contrasts to how the main stream news covered russia's military campaign in ukraine. while it was declared that russia's operation was a brutal acts of aggression, as well as shown, as i supposed to be swift and tactful. insure, original security. we spoke with 10 roll co host to be final countdown 12 show. he's a, he's the west double standards on no surprise, the inconsistency in the policy are glaring and they've been in the past. i think it was easy for western audiences to miss it,
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but it's gotten so over the top in recent years. and this really just is the, the most ridiculous example of it that i think it's hard for even the most jaded victims of american propaganda not to notice it. it's really, really uh, over the top. basically, the united states will basically run interference for israel no matter what it does, and windows actions go above and beyond what american adversaries would do in similar such a situation. or even in a more justifiable situation. they come out against it to me in the most hilarious part is the israel helped to bring the security labs upon itself. because we did so much to weaken the aside regime. i mean, it's not like russia, you know, installed to be of the crew in 2014 in p a. and then, and then complain later that, you know, there was a bad government next door,
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but that's what israel is doing right now. syria was betrayed by the us even though it provided critical information about terrorist groups to the c i a decades ago. that's according to a new report by putting a surprise winning during the last single hatch. as i've been told earlier by persons in the us intelligence community that syria and laid by bus outside the son of half as a sad who had collaborated with henry kissinger during the nixon administration, had become one of america's best intelligence sources in the fight against all kind of, i don't agree, syria had been on the state department or as a list since 1979 and was considered by the bush administration to be a sponsor of state terrorism. at one point, the nation was publicly named by the white house to be a junior member of its infamous ex is available. well, it was providing much valued intelligence to the c. i a let's discuss this with steve. gail and attorney on the phone with us right. officially joining us from nashville many thanks for joining us on the program. so what do you make of her?
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she's latest report. do you believe the fashion, all this nonsense father were engaged with the us and with, with the west and exchanging intelligence image, us attempts to isolate governments. i think the us and, but you know the sides resume, we're both playing both sides against the middle. and frankly, acute is absolutely bizarre for meetings or the state department claim that is real is justified in, in taking territory in syria because there are terrorist near the border guys, you've just installed terrorist throughout the entire country. and they're starting to show themselves to be involved in to act like ices and, and started tracking the christian communities and all that though, and other parts of the idea that there are just terrace near the border. it is ludicrous, but the more what the us impose sanctions is victoria was throughout government if it, that government was apparently helping them combat terrorism. and i think unfortunately, nicky, the state department,
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and those in charge there have no real understanding of the world and what's going on in the world. as ted rall mentioned earlier, you know, we, we install a government in ukraine and then from fight when, when russia doesn't like the one we installed, we're, we're attempting to install governments at georgia and throughout the world. and, and now the apparently installed terrorist into what it does, syria, this year out of sod was not a good guy. but our state department and our intelligence officials think the costs and we forget there are worse guys than bad guys. so on the theory is new leadership, which is composed of people as we know previously considered a terrorist by the us. do you think they base the out delani and his crew are going to be able to restore stability to the country and why would the west be happy with, with moving other sides? if it could only plunge the reason to further swim oil? you know, it again is just frankly unnerving to see that our intelligence officials supposedly
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intelligent our state department of literally put terrorist in charge of yet another country. you know, these guys are not former terrorist for a terrorist. they are past present and future terrorist. and now they're gonna be a state actor in a way that we've seen work so horribly whether it's been afghanistan, what has been interact with these other places where we again remove bad guys and put in the worst guys all too often. here we've seen that i'm verified 1st age from syria and the people who are the west describes as moser and rebels have been killing minority groups on the streets. what are your thoughts on that? you know, i think it's sad that particularly you see women in syria that are tearing and, and, and celebrating the removal of this year on the side of the not seeing what's happened when the taliban in isis. and the same radical groups take over other countries. they'll be wearing birth as soon their daughters will be denied education soon.
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their 12 year old daughter is will be forced to marry old man soon. and i think that it will be too late for them to stop the celebrations at that point. you know, we had the west accusing the previous, the syrian government of sponsoring terrorism. but this report by seymour hush, they say it was actively fighting against terrorist. what do you think the truth really is? you know, i think that again, we're putting terrorist once again, we supplied the weapons, we supplied the opportunity and now terrorists are, are in control of serious it was a terrorist supporting regime in some ways. underbrush here all the sides. but now it is just a regime of terrorist and i think that again, we will ru, today we will pay the price. but more importantly, the people of syria and the region are going to pay the price for the us meddling and producing bad results. you have again, a pleasure speaking to you. thank you for your time. we've been talking to steve galan attorney informing us trade official joining us from nashville. thank you. thanks nicki. well, for the latest development,
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as long as syria on the tensions boiler and give them as least they're headed over to our website on com. the landscape has rejected a hung gary and proposal for a holiday season. and the prism the exchange and the ukranian conflicts as, according to the hon, gary and prime minister at the end of the hung gary and e u presidency, we made new efforts for peace. we proposed the christmas cease fire and a large scale prisoner exchange. it said the president zalinski clearly rejected and ruled this out today we did what we could. well, this is not a good look forward zalinski because he's out to reject. he had another proposal that could lead to a partial de escalation between team and most school. indeed, according to a hungry evey suggested that maybe russia and ukraine should have a christmas fruits brief as we may be, but still very symbolic and not unheard of even among the was adversaries. also
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bear in mind that last week, during a meeting in france with the president elect, donald trump, and the french president, is the landscape according to donald trump. while he was proposed a very concrete plan of the 1st points that could become, i have to say baby steps towards the russia and ukraine sitting behind the se, negotiating table and against the landscape. said that no, that he would reject any sort of a piece plan. that would imply those steps that donald trump had put in front of him. so, when it comes to the image of presidency lensky in this context, every single time, uh, a 3rd party, in this case, the united states and hungry suggests a well, a peaceful initiative of this short lensky throws all of that out of the window. it raises questions as to whether or not the united states and europe and of nations
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should continue the support to ukraine, and especially given the wolf fatiguing side ukraine. well, it doesn't really help with the public image with the public image inside the country, especially especially when you keep in mind that russia has been adamant and has been stressing time and time again that it does not project. and then the idea of sitting down and talking is the ukranian authorities. here was a disappointing decision from the landscape baron makes it seem as if he has to set on continuing the calls, least by all means how likely is that just uh, this wednesday morning ukraine uh, carried out an attack, a strike, a long range missile strike using american made the tech comes may styles against a military base in the russian southern town of taking rog according to the russian defense ministry. 2 of these massages were shut down and deceptive and shut down by the defences and the rest uh was well sent to stray by electronic wolf. uh,
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that attack did cause casualties, though it did cause some mind the damage to 2 buildings on the territory of this ministry base. but that effect was limited, but the strikes deep into the russian territory. this has been something that most go hasn't taken likely. in fact, in response to the previous wave of such attacks, most schools used for the 1st time in combat. it's brand new hypersonic, ballistic may. so a rational, white recruiting said that brush it doesn't really have to even resort to nuclear rhetoric as long as it has this weapon because the damage it can do is quite significant. i think pollution will shoot to, for the most part, we need to modernize the risk and not our nuclear doctrine. realistically, a sufficient amount of these modern weapon systems basically notifies the need to use nuclear arms when it comes to the effect on the ground from these attack them strikes. that has been none of it whatsoever. because the russians,
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i will stick to talking about what's happening here in the, the net screens. and basically, the russians have been advancing uh, not all across the front line, but there are 3 major hot spots as of now the industrial town of chess of yacht. also a major town of crowds, which ukraine, that has been trying to turn into a strong hold, but the russians are already within 3 kilometers from a this, the town's board as and probably the closest to the town of the net square. i am right now is the town of quarter, aka, which used to be a major logistical hub for the ukranian army. here right now. well, over a half of the town of quarter highway is under the russian control. so again, things are looking pretty bleak of for ukraine, given the directory of presidents lensky that it doesn't points anything. you guys won't even to hear anything about any sort of piece initiative this looks like he is just adamant to keep fighting until the last ukranian male or just the, the last ukranian citizen of low days house on any of all stories the make sure to
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