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lives that we must not be ashamed of then are the headlines or nothing international. israel jumped on the opportunity to expand its illegal occupation of syria of planning. the idea will remain there until security guarantees off divided by a post outside of the my friends, the flag of israel, and a syrian outpost making history as the idea of caesar's. yet more serious territory . while at night lighting what remained to the former side military, israel and the us claim until about 12 it is quite obvious that a number of other countries are already taking advantage of the situation that has developed in syria. but in any case, this does not improve the situation in the middle east. quite russians, deputy national security chief slab as a foreign ministry occupation of syria saying it's only for a more fuel on the fire of the middle of
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the thursday at 7 pm here in moscow. it's so good to have your company for what is slated to be a busy hour here on out to you and tonight. so israel is trying to justify its illegal occupation of syrian territory as off of the idea of seized at large areas across the border and with the chaos created by the fall of the outside government . here is big skews from the israeli prime minister's office. of the collapse of the syrian regime created a vacuum on the israel's border and in the buffer zone established by the 1974 separation of forces agreement. israel will not permit jihad of groups to fill that vacuum and threaten is rarely communities on the golan heights with october 7th style attacks. that is why is really forces entered the buffer zone and took control of strategic sites near israel's border. this deployment is temporary until a force that is committed to the 1974 agreement can be established and security on
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our border. it can be guaranteed. and that's the official explanation or other justification for why is really troops on now in the back cause the but use to separate israel and syria. but the big question is, how long will they stay into? yahoo says it's temporary until security on israel's vote. it can be guaranteed but, but, but let's be clear, like clear and real analysts already saying it could take years know, months with syria in total cares. and it's military in shambles. asked who is really air strikes is going to be a while before a stable government forms and a force committed to the 1974. just engagement agreement is back in place. and there was another big question. is israel stopping at the boss the zone? and the onset seems to be no media. how hasn't and set it out, tried neither did his office, but it's roles defense minister confirmed earlier. but the honor was told to set up
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a security area beyond the box design, so it's like a boxes zone around the best design. and we've already seen signs of that. check out this footage, making the rounds online and chosen an idea of soldier raising and is really flag over what used to be a steering army position in the countries southern part. let's take a look. my friends, the flag of israel and a syrian outpost making history. i saw professional also on wednesday, google is really journalist scott's herrera. look inside syria and batted with the idea of they drove through the boxes though, and then again beyond that, reaching the village of quite done a just a few kilometers passed the disengagement line and about 50 to 60 kilometers from damascus. the syrian capital, the journalists, were allowed to fill
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a former syrian army outpost, now under idea of control. as you remember, serene soldiers, a band, and the post based post on many, all the post trophy off to the full of damascus likely series for their lives. let's take a look so enough of this, i'm shooting for the 1st time in 50 years. and 4 days after the sad regime felt we entered syria in the area of the as riley bowed up with the golden heights. we passed next to the un site and continue out journey 2 minutes later we are in the syrian village of could not suffer shovel. what happened here is something that is not clear at the moment. but thanks to our government's quick reaction, we could enter syria. if there is a situation where on the other side, there is really no one to manage the country. that's why we went forward. we released forces and we are actually occupying the buffer zone to the relationship between israel and series. new rulers is still a big question mark given before damascus fall. as you remember, some of the forces fighting to asked side were openly thinking is ro,
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crediting it strikes for we can in his bo, if you even hinted at wanting friendly ties and friendship with israel. at the same time we heard nathan, yahoo! he has said that as well as open to good neighborly relations with syria. so for now, we see that both sides seem to be treading carefully. but what is interesting when out about israel's bombardment of serious military assets and the idea of movement inside syria, i suppose person of uh huh. yeah, definitely sean is the key player in today's syria. avoid the any out tried condemnation. let's take a listen. can i get your reaction to these is really air strikes. we've had over 300. no, no, i don't know. the low top priority is to restore security and services to revive civilian life and institutions. a calf and newly liberated cities. there are many urgent parts of the day to day life to restore bakery as electricity,
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both communications. so our priority is to provide those services to the city only . yeah, i understand it's not your priority. what are you honestly telling me that you have nothing to say about israel, striking 300 sites in this country? let's check on the whole unit. so i have no doubt we want everyone to respect the sovereignty of the new syria. this point is very important to us this morning, so let's be clear. the idea is operating beyond the boxes and that's no longer up for the bates. the question is, or of, of 2 questions. will they go any further and for how long they going to stay there? well, israel number one ally of the united states has of course mean very quick to whitewash . what is the idea of assault and ultimate occupation? the parts of syria dependent on insists the move is completely justified, was given to the targets syrian, but the traffic sound invades sir. so i would let israel speak to its own
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operations. they have a legitimate can security concerns. they have a right to self defense. it is their own operations on the what legal bizarre, the, are the international national does of the us have a full semester in syria. the, i'm sorry, what is the question, what legal authority either national or international. there's a us how the truth presence, a false poster, we've had a true presence and, and i mean the arrangement there for a number of years. again, we continue to operate with the c s to can to ensure the in, during the fi devices. and that has been our mission that has been our mission from, from the very beginning, by causing live now to attack it on the west in syria and coast. now, joe, listen to the commutative students who we need joining us here live with all the international, steve, and a good evening to you. good to get you on the program. i want to find out what's going on in your, your part of the country. now i have seen a shopping video out of the notes of the country,
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showing executions and bodies drive behind vehicles. as i understand, that's not the case where you are in the top here. what is the situation where you are now, stephen? be it's situation. it's to level the chaos. there is a groups burning a known group share might be from the old regime. there might be some of the people who are in charge now. it might be just criminals. actually no one knows because as i told you, there's the payoffs here they're burning, they burned the tobacco factory, the or the chain university. they burned the train station and locked out. they've been doing this for the last several days. and of course in the for 72 hours different the course, the city hall, the i feel and other government, the officers and buildings. so anybody they got to be as he to endorse the. but it just kind of gives it a cs during this or it's headed out shaw my day, the guys burning these places and all that stuff. that's a problem. no one knows what it might be as it might be. but people who are prone
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to old regime as someone is trying to do chaos in the coast, and especially in the coast and the the coast have a little bit of seems to be the different in other cities. because uh, the coast i'm gonna talk to is and make sure it's so nice. it's all the lights, yards christians. yeah. so they're trying and they, this has been what they've been trying to do since they want. and actually everyone and the doctor is making a security board and the coast at the top. and that is big respect between the people and the civilians who are printing at h t x and pro uh, just sort of an issue that happened between my wife said that the christians and the minorities industries between disability and there is no hard feelings nor the church in each of their neighbors, they're living with each other about i uh, what i see in my neighborhood. so i love it gives my friends but the, it, she has to know that my brother and you want the coast. but as i told you,
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the scale spice these fires, that's happening around the city and brittany, the governor of this, that the college, it is the yeah, you have just one stevens getting to the juicy stuff. the sick all starts a cut out there. he is joining us live from attack here on the west coast, the mediterranean coast of syria. we're going to try to try and re establish the connection and join stephen a little bit later. steve, we're going to try and re establish time by night. we will try and see you in a few more minutes. just see if we got it right back on line here at steven. it's rory, one more time. make it. couldn't. can you hear me? okay, or is the connection still a bit dodgy? yes. uh, it's the connection that the doing good. that's good, but i'm okay. yeah, the connection is not good for me, but it's steve and stopped by. we'll try and drawing you just a little bit later. i appreciate your patience. thank you for your time and your efforts. thank. he's the one left behind,
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trapped within the walls of had house to thousands that the latest i circled school from cnn and it's reporter claims to have discovered a syrian inmate who was for golf in the middle of the ongoing chaos. american office report shows as correspondent, stumbling upon a single on open cell with a loan prisoner, seemingly oblivious to what's happening in the country. let's have a look at a part of this dramatic patient, and frankly, you should see the commentary and all the papers. i mean, no one's buying this b s anymore. it's worthy of an academy award. if you think it is a, been a hollywood, i will look at this. thank you. cnn for saving the day. i can't tell the law the guard makes us turn the camera off while he shoots the lock up the cell door. to go in to get a closer look. it's still not clear if there was something under the blanket, the
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clutches my are both hands. you should do some of the water. so it is after 3 months and a window was cell the can finally see the sky and the whole of those into her. so both. oh no, no problem. no more prisons, no more check point. so procedures, are you serious on this or you know, i know facility a hello, somebody outside of the or syria, it was free and about 2000 it's the 1st time he has heard those words. no, we're good. yeah. well scripted, well say some people saying, ah, cnn,
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and the price is that. so in order for yourself that you had his groups at the top of the government opened up all the countries. prisons, i said every body free social media flooded with footage of formal convicts and detainees, find me getting out of the minutes and apparently be cleared out the facilities, making sure that no one was left behind. however, cnn claims it was somehow able to find a needle in a haystack. you wonder why the so called legacy media is broken? no one believes that nonsense named you don't get put into siri in prison for 3 months and get discovered wearing clean clothes, having a neatly trimmed beard and having 0 bruises or cuts. i find it hard to believe that one door remained closed after thousands has been searching every inch of every prison for family members and even started digging the ground in search of secret rooms. no, they don't just forget the door. hello, well, this is such a cheap production. i thought cnn is the refusing propaganda media. why is the cell
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so clean? how did he not hear the guard shooting the lock on the door? why did he look so fresh when he stood up? how did he not die after going for days without water? i have so many questions. this was definitely staged and elsewhere, investigative journalist, i wrote it in like cashier says, it's just sheer lunacy age. i think for a moment that a terrorist group and suddenly become a harmless through a western media, white washing. those who are privy to what has been going on, of course, will not buy that this re brand. suddenly overnight the organization has fundamentally changed. um, however, obviously uh the coverage of for all of these years has convinced many people that h t s and my hand that the issue that i need is somebody that can lead to revolution and rebuild syria. so of course, there are some people that are going to believe that, but i would say that in this case, the back in that has been placed behind a 0 learning may be very, very short lived,
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and they haven't yet taken huge tiers of the designated terrorist organization list, and what i would suggest is here is the us attempting to pressure and is your learning. and the groups that he has, the subordinate to him and teach to us to take serious now in that direction, which will benefit us and is really strategic interests. and the us doesn't care what group they're using, whether they have enough simple, dyslexic audiology was there, is there some nisha on the we, there christians, they are communists, whoever they're going to be. what they want is to realize their own agenda and to push for their his gemini in the region. that's what they want. they have their goals and they don't really care where serial goes so long as it is under the form of the united states. far and a military assault on syria only creating more k also in the region. that's the assessment from russia is deputy national security chief to meet you read here that these are meeting with friends in china stores,
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especially on the tv. and it is quite obvious that a number of other countries are already taking advantage of the situation that has developed in syria. for example, israel has essentially already declared the previous agreements on the golan heights invalid, and is building on its success on the ground. well, i don't know if this is what the opposition forces currently in the capital of syria we're aiming for. so you will have to wait and see. but in any case, this does not improve the situation in the middle east. well, the main thing that, that i've just ended his to day work for a peer in beijing, china, and he just wrapped up a press conference that went over the takeaways also from that to day visit. and specifically from his meeting with the chairman of the chinese communist party seizing, paying one of the questions i was able to ask him was about syria. that topic was discussed with during his discussion with the chinese chairman of the communist party. and he said, indeed it was, the syrian situation was discussed. he said that, uh, you know, russia gave
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a lot of support to the assad government and that was the right thing to do. it really contributed to a lot of good things that happened in syria during the time of the struggle with terrorism. but of course, the collapse of the government and the sod leading, leading to russia was something that was out of the control of russia that happened to do with internal government problems that russia itself obviously could not solve in that situation. this something that to me to make that have said about syria and that essentially was outside of moscow is hands maybe to literally be due at some points. but we provided serious support to the assad government because we understood the threats that the fragmentation and collapse of syria would posed to the entire world, roughly in the same way as in a number of other middle eastern countries. and at that time, who is kind of support was effective. but of course, the internal state of affairs depended on the administration on the government of former syrian president bashar al assad. unfortunately, the syrian army turned out to be an effective and disregard. this is probably
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evidence of miscalculations made in syrian state government fumey. a also said that he discussed the ukraine conflict with seizing paying, and he said that the, the chinese leader was happy to have basing as a regular regulator of this conflict. something that russell also said i is always ready for that. russia also has considers trump campaign promise to a new crane conflict in one day to be an empty campaign promise. but if washington wants to do something, then the conflict, all they have to do is cut off 8 of the key, i presume, and ukraine and the one will be over very soon. but as always, russia is ready for negotiations for the cut off for the syrian state has, of course, are created as far reaching ramifications for local regional power. iran, what does this old mean for? it's around these days, a big ride happened country waiting for you. right, that when i went with that, just over a month left before he finally leaves office, the president biden is pacing the us national security community against rusher and
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its outlines. it's according to a classified member of some of the details where the liberty links to the american media. iran is, of course, on the list of so called adversary's as of course one that explains now from every, i mean what seems to be running over a dilemma. it popped up itself, pulling nations off with the top sections and pressures. then getting mists when they start making new friends and alliances and turn jo biden's memo born out of his concern that china, iran, north, korea, and rochelle are forming an unlikely alliance. of course, the memo was crafted by biden's team. a few months ago was shrouded in secrecy due to quote sensitive findings. just last week, he watched the national security advisor, jake sullivan voiced his jitters over this emerging convergence among these 4 nations. how do you answer critics who say this alliance of the bad guys has
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actually gotten tighter and, you know, and in a way we're solidified under the semester a lot. look, i think there is no doubt that there is increasing alignment among these 4 actors. and why has this happened? it has not happened because these countries are so strong. it has happened out of necessity because these countries are under pressure rush under pressure, and ukraine had to turn to a ron for munitions and north korea for personnel. iran under pressure tried to turn to russia to get help because its attacks against israel were defeated and its own air defenses were badly degraded. we understand that the document includes 4 recommendations that are aimed to tackle the growing flats through uh, enhanced collaboration. there's a need for faster information sharing round pop sanctions against the 4 nations and crisis management preparedness on the part of the united states. and yet, taking
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a closer look at these so called sanctions, it seems like the west has sticking up, sticking to its own playbook of sanctions. and pressure, which has, in the 1st place, prompted many countries to turn their back on the west to escape it soon in that all approach on come together in stronger alliance lines. those like bricks. so what joe biden is doing, guy, and his last days at the white house, seems to be part of his perceived strategy to stir the pot on every front on the world stage, sending billions of dollars of money into someone's pocket, giving a green light to use long range missiles via crane a guess bradshaw and this and the list of course and goes on all these steps are in line with his last minute controversial news. the news, nothing but to shake things up for his successor and of course clinic. donald trump . let's talk about this now uh, when closing out to the beijing of the power school and technology and business professor benjamin child. right there. benjamin. great to get you on the program
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and thank you so much for joining us here on. i see this is a, a story that keeps on giving he, i mean, foot by that is on the way out and yeah, he's just throwing charter onto his list of so called us adversary's. i mean, i guess we shouldn't be surprised by this benjamin. yeah. you know, china, russia, iran, and north korea data or nuclear powers. what not in the west against china and russia alone is what the us, there's not easily pull book for me to g congress and the russian euro valenze, a combination of technology market and natural resources is what the us us really, really serious about. and china in canada because we had no knowledge, please already had to had either raise with the nice states us or, or it is the feel of default. they had gemini, which list that you as to press so hard. not caring necessarily to really inches of the other countries and even all is inlets. i think it's the mindset open most the vision the what's the best and that could easily be so we mean situations. yeah,
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well i mean, yeah, i was just gonna say make meantime, you know, you've got to meet your idea that in china right now. i imagine the human g a having a probably a good chuckle about this. frankly, do you do? would you expect any reaction out of aging towards this list of american adversary's as well uh the, the us has, or the labeled china as an advisory uh for sale years. and what china it is, is, is doing is really quite that you had on, you know, growing as domestic uh, economy as low as you know, be more selling you my end on, on, on high technology. and it has a low surprise united states, for example, that highways able to produce fi, g chipped them into office. know, well, well, why day is oppression of the technology. so the yes, the see really feeling that it's facing a very strong component by now. you know, it's so it's interesting when that when you think about, you know, trump is coming in of coal sees i've been strengthening
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a 100 percent tire. so on breaks nations in other countries that are, that are going to try and get away from the dollar. it's worth noting that china is the top trading partner for $122.00 countries in the world. america roughly 50. what are your expectations when trump comes into office with these possible tire of somebody? what, what's the blowback going to be when you think about this? china, or as i said, is a top trading partner to a 122 countries worldwide. when and a chum has actually it has a very good break cut of keeping the uh, keeping his promise in terms of the things that he could do with the congress indicates the loss of presidency. um, but uh from too many people i do a business person um which is very good in the bargaining. hm. so uh,
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the increasing tell me it might be a balcony strategy for him to uh, find, have a bunch of buck and they to, well, to trade with china. bill said to have more, uh, you know, a concession from, i'm trying to other, other countries. i looked at the these terriers on not just one china and other so quite a bursary, but hold on is elyse. yeah. i mean, you know, something somebody say the, you know, threatening tire of like this. and i'm getting kind of bullshit here with the us dollar. it's only going to further isolate america on the global stages. the russian leadership is that time and time again. you know, you use the dollars a weapon, a political tool, then you're forcing other countries to look for alternatives. is it possible to trump when he comes into the white house? is it possible that he could actually embrace the global south the as see on, on the brakes and try and be a deal maker as you said, and all worked together as uh, you know, his last person see,
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uh it is the only process in c administration in the history of the united states has not be really a bridge, and it was an a small uh, portrait. and uh, the uh so, so nations uh, the emerging markets which other markets for the us donahue. so i think trump would not easily give up a neighbor with them as old them as advisory. so i think there was still yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. i see that. i see that that mean a lot of people are suggesting a sense of optimism. there's a lot of polasta that comes out of those inside the beltway, and but a lot of the, every day jose and jane just saying, give trumpet john, skip china, or a chaunce as old. try to get along. professor benjamin child from the power school of technology and business. i thank you very much for your time and come into your voice and keep always good to see as thank you. thank you for joining us to have this program live for most go. i'm role research. i a all of our stories here, particularly the updates are all going up online with on website,
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on the yeah, here at the q bend t, estate immortal. in campbell county in the republic of kenya, and today, we are talking about the new ton of african octave corrupted by western powers. it was best on an industrial scale, on one need only visit the museums in different parts of europe. dwanda fund, how extensive diluting was it started being honest, initially through the invasions, when the portuguese came with one not only taking human beings,
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but they were taking active books and they took those active trucks from almost all the corner needs. it is now it's called the old though they are not admitted to the portuguese lutheran from getting a b solid. the dead from angola they hooted from was the big and one need only visit several museums in lisbon in portugal to appreciate the extent of diluted but the biggest of the looters, where the british, the british started thin, the active folks of different african countries. they did so in the gone, they went to the great ice on the kingdom and took some of the most important royal active books under of course they did not stop there in the 1800s when they invaded, lead this kingdom of been then they took the same as the bronze bus of brandon,
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which i still have to be found in the british museums. they did not stop there. they went to egypt and took the great rosetta stone, which helps us to understand how the deep language could be translated in lots a day time. and they went down unit to appear on top. the top box, the tablets uh very significant to the steel pin, orthodox judge. and up till now the british have been unable to concede that they did on the con event display them. because they are going to say that to be suck, read out of the feel p an orthodox judge of costs has been demanding that the top books be done in uganda. they also took a lot of things from the royal houses of the baganda and the royal houses of the when you're to get data. and they went to nigeria and also took us to folks from
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different parts of that. well, the british of cos admittedly, the biggest or does overlook the active folks. and as a highly, as 1900 on to british museum off of the idea, they said that the stolen octave should not be done to the countries where they was stolen. and it is such that as recently as 1963, the 19 o 2 museum act was repealed and replaced with the museum act of 1963. and once again, it said that it shall not be done the active folks. we now know, of course, that some of the folks what they're going to museums in the united states of america. and i'm happy to report that in the month of february, the 10 different, the full, the american museums thought it on some of the active flux to gone the big booth of active flux. why the germans, the germans did. there's a new thing in the con.
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