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of the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the chaos gripped syria with at least 6 people were reportedly killed by us back to the syrian democratic forces using live ammunition to disperse, the crowds, demonstrating in support of the h t. s ruling militants. the u. s. roles of the red carpet for terrace. now in control of syria and we look at exactly how washington sponsored groups helped bring about their rules. also it has the water and power outages caused by multiple air strikes are coming in from across. you train. our claims that russian air force is launched at least 128 missiles. and israel is,
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attorney general refuses to investigate the death of 2 in prison palestinians undergoing interrogations. this as for people die in the countries internal intelligence agencies custody. the, you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. a protest turned violent in the northern syrian city of rock on thursday. at least 6 people were reported they killed as us back the syrian democratic forces which control the region open fire to disperse demonstrators. the total number of casualties has not been confirmed. as the videos have emerged on social media with sounds of gunfire and showing people fleeing and panic, the protesters are reported to have been rallying in supports of the
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h t. s militants, which have taken control of the mask, is the pentagon has once again, openly admitted having ties to syrian democratic forces, a long time collaboration in the region under what legal authority or the international national does of the us have a full semester in series. a, i'm sorry, what is the question, what legal authority either national or international, the 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 and during the few devices. and that has been our mission that has been our mission from, from the very beginning. and they asked f is not the only party receiving us support. it also has the back of high up to where alshaun militants that have sees control of damascus and most of the territory of following the power grab us
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secretary of state antony, blinking, declared washington support for the parent military group. various functions are now raising to stake a claim on viable lands adding to the chaos and uncertainty in bottles of syria. well, let's take a closer look now at who controls what in syria, in the north yellow marks, areas held by the us back to s d f, which is allegedly linked to p. p. k. the curtis and sergent group in the east. well, that's as turkish back, the militants have taken over the city of man bitch. all of the green is controlled by the h t. s. terrace. as well as another force at play. they're lied to strike us at the town of monkey off in the homes, countryside and central syria. this latest footage released by the idea of shows the country's forces, striking and military equipment. vehicles and infrastructure in syria is really army, as are part of the destroyed to 70, to 80 percent. those 3 a strategic military assets since a sod was ousted by h t. s. rebels as well,
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that's law the h s. continue to seize more territory and leaving destruction in their wake recently released, but it shows them overtaking and vandalizing, the mazda, liam of the late president, half as all a side in part. uh huh. in damascus, the hyatt to rear awesome terrace group has taken over the deposed president bush or all the sides. private residents are empty obtained of this footage showing armed men pausing for a photo on the buildings roof as they unfurled the militant flag. besides, the residents was likely rated on sunday after the former leader fled syria. the day after a solid was ousted from power s e t. f executive director moore's mist off. i had a one on one with us national security advisor jake sullivan, to celebrate the success of the american mission are to assess, get taylor dixon to the group's role in regime change in syria. sometimes the lady who really doth protest too much mission accomplished the syrian emergency task
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force is proud to announce that the aside regime, russia and iran had been officially defeated in syria by the syrian people on their own. and without any outside support from the international community. the story goes up from damascus to debt. as all syrians rose up to shut the shackles of assets rule and ask the ts, which is that jenny? does? they have no spin at the gate, except we have the receipts on one of those receipts. so it's a $153000.00 grant from usaid. and another receipts is straight from the mouth of one of s e t. s. full, not exact. the state department contracting firms like access resources, knowledge, monex, creative associates, international, a number of the big contractors set up the contracts and pay the syrian emergency task force obeyed. you told the daily caller then are all be credentials,
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all these proud bystanders. starting with new as most stuff new over the years regularly visited the terrace stronghold of it's a real beat for supplicating sanctions on assets government. and is one of the bol, the foundation circle leaders of the future. not really make sense, given them a stuff or was knee deep with both chips and i live in a position during the 2011 arab spring, which we'll know like syria was also ross routes. there are times in the course of history when they actions of ordinary citizens spark movements for change because they speak to a longing for freedom that has been building up for years. myself was also spoken at chatham house. his body is, i think these headlines so pretty clearly. he also has the air of the d. c. elite about his website once boasted about plus he had a side gig of settling lawmakers,
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the real syria, even getting themselves with isis need is sorry, rebels. and these terrorists were ton stateside iga to fill the pockets of the defense contract that we need to take out his hair of capabilities. we need to take out his command and control. we need to give save the fighters the equipment that they need in order to succeed. that should be the policy so far that has not been promised, but self. i himself is no stranger to all mean. the flight has, has him in action and a 2014 documentary, for example. the good news is, is so excited to send weapons to syria, but he doesn't have when, where and how it would be sent in one box one batch. this is the 1st batch, 2nd batch would be tanks a this why is you kind doing this money and who paid the money?
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then what does this american company do? they went to ukraine and found the weapons. oh yes. ukraine said she has policies happened to just so neatly align with the pen to goods. the button to russian lies documenting russian rule crimes. rooting out common sides, syrian emergency task force director malls mustafah added that a desire to aid ukraine was another factor prompting the offensive with the aim of striking a blow against russia a mutual enemy. so it could be coincidence of policies, so didn't trust. so maybe they had some classified information on pennsylvania avenue, c t. s. offices are up through just a block away from the white house. so convenient then again, if it looks like a duck, swim is like a duck and quacks like a duck. then it's probably a government asset. we're really acting as an extension of the united states government. we've become
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a resource then that's one of his policy advise that's part of the dash events. he's been a full team, his as a parks, head of communications. and now watson, a storm chain saw in a think tank, which runs tools of as well for american academics. who knows, maybe the next one will include the now occupied golan heights. and that's just a highlight reel of se, ts stuff. so yes, the end you might be opposing the syrians called walk, but make no mistake. the same thing has worked well. how didn't glove to bring about assets, demise, and i'll show in a new democratic chapter, what are your hopes and fears for what? the next phase will be for your country. my fear is outside intervention, intervention by authority in states, whether they may be our allies, our enemies in the reason the want to see, you know,
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they are afraid of democracy. you know, they want to see like another military dictator or something that's a huge deal. and so making sure that countries that didn't help us in our fight against the dictator do not intervene now and in any way hinder our road to a country for its people by its peoples. yes, pains no painting during the road now being taken. slips throats, public hangings, point blank executions and isis sacks, a new door for damascus, just as the s c t at so tirelessly. no beat for the gray zone editor max blumenthal is lead investigations into the syrian emergency task force and explains exactly how washington's money is spent by the group in syria. americans are being told that this was just syrians with their own hands, removing their government while the syrian emergency task force,
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which declared mission accomplished was the main lobby and force for the serious opposition in washington. and it received backing by the millions of dollars backing on from the us state department from usa i. d. and it receives assistance from the pentagon. in fact, it uses department of defense transport planes to bring aid into the roof fun camp in the syrian desert, which is where many former ices figures are said to be held or family members, advisors figures. so for a group like this, which has been backed in almost entirely by the us government to declare that regime change or in their view, liberation, accurate card without foreign assistance, is just laughable. and the height of hypocrisy. and it really highlights who's behind the forces that have stormed into damascus. they are not acting
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in interest of the syrian people, while the syrian people might be happy, they have so many foreign agendas that play now probably more than before. from washington and turning up syrian tensions to media spinning terrorist and to freedom fighters, medical science professor john mearsheimer brought his take on all that and more to going underground. you can watch his interview with host action returns here on saturday, but for now, here's a quick preview. see how this all plays out moving forward is almost impossible to say. other than it's looks like there will be a considerable chaos in syria for the foreseeable future. because it's hard to see a co here in government for main in damascus that can control the entire country. is a short term success in terms of the united states. and do you see the hands of a phonetic blinking state department here? it had to be an organization of trump, on the 28th of january. it is
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a short term success. uh, there's no question about that. uh, what happens in the long term is somewhat difficult to say the $10000000.00 bounty is still on the website that the us state department of doing the blankets. so what i can get $10000000.00 of i tell you will government to information about the kill july and the whatever his real name is you're asking me, am i surprised that that's up there? i am surprised that they haven't taken it down. i mean, it's quite clear that the administration and the mainstream media in the united states is doing everything they can to clean up val gilani and portray him as a changed man to make him look like he's now thomas jefferson and no longer an advocate operative. we basically tour a lot in with a number of l k to and isis offered tips, and they won and they have scores to settle different, sorry, sorry to interrupt,
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but they keep telling the public in the united states. i know the united states more interested in uh, united healthcare, so you can play, but certainly in the information in western europe on uses. know this guy's good, and look how terrible asset was, what a torture he was. of course, i mean, these journalists understand for, well, most americans understand full well, there's all sorts of this course, you know, in the media here on this very issue that the united states is supporting a terrace and that the terrorists or the rebels call them with you on have one, but i think when you ask what's going through their head, i mean it's pretty simple. everybody knows the basic story here. the whole turning now to ukraine river parts of water and power outages are coming in from across the
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country with missiles, allegedly targeting western regions or parts. also say russian forces launched at least 120 muscles. they targeted a close the air field in cuba of were f. 16 pilots are being trained as well as a weapons warehouse. a drone production site and underground warehouse were also destroyed. but it spreading on social media shows care. presidents sheltering in the cities and subway system during a nation wide era learners. poland has put as air forces on stand by sending planes into the sky on the border with ukraine. committed to supporting a train to the very end. the 6 major european natal members have released joint declaration which states they are all in and working to bring t of and to nato and the you. the goals of a comprehensive just and blasting piece for ukraine and durable security for europe are inseparable. ukraine must prevail. we will continue to support ukraine on its
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irreversible path to full euro atlantic integration, including nato membership. russia has repeatedly stated ukrainian membership and the north atlantic block is a red line because of the significant threat. it proposes to national security and also signals that western expansion to the east and bringing new crane and tomato was a core reason to set in motion the russian military operation in 2022. but even the alliance has top officials, sometimes admin, accession isn't a done deal. former nato champion stilton burke has said multiple times. the conflict with russia is a problem for your trains. admission being considered a long term perspective. what is that? what is the issue now? is to ensure that you claim conveyed us over an inbound independence nation, and therefore we need to support to ukraine twice at the long timeline to bring in ukraine. you've talked about a 10 year window. why is it 10 years versus maybe one or 2 or 3 years since they're facing war? well, no one knows. so the executive, 10 years,
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both about but it's almost as it is a very serious issue to bring in ukraine. because a credit is not a country out or you can has been attacked by a blood rush. all. so the most important thing we, we should do is to step up our support to create and to ensure that you can provide as a precondition for an a future membership. for your plan. and well, by the inflamed government is funneling another $500000000.00 of military aid. and 2 of us president liked trump was presented with 3 peace plans for ukraine by top aides. and none of them provides for ukraine becoming a nato member. immediately after the end of the conflict or you can cross live now, t n a split can and chief editor of m v let the news outlet understood to have you on the program with us at least 6 major nato states have issued a joint statement supporting ukraine's accession to nato. where would you place it's current chances of success?
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my question is that's why 6, why not $26.00. so i think that would be quite easy to get these kind of a joint declaration from the foreign policy leaders from the defense ministry issues design, whatever paper document they want. it's not bringing paper doesn't make any, any concrete step forward, full backward. but what, what do i do this? this is the strategy made by call y'all cross and brussel trying to raise their political role in the situation where russia and the united states are basically the people only play or so on. the field which has the last word to say, and they are really to find
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a supplement and european union. these died trying to destroy all together with their elite conference. so why 6? why of 26. so that is, i think the main question, they are really to make some kind of for natal elite in, in the, you're and of to try to fly to position. and then they go a few, they shouldn't they both. but as we know of leaving the conflict, the new great, it's all about the united states, the doing was people and then send the russian federation. oh yeah, that's what do you make of the timing on the slightest push for kids, given that to donald trump will be inaugurated as a next to us president. so i'm just over a month from now. so of course, it's very interesting we, we don't really know what these, these black we see here too many directions. but when we look through the sources, they are always some washington, both new york times,
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namely sources trying to do to each of the themes of a very major geo call it the call of blood. and i think that the mosque always very cool on these issue. they're continuing to do what they have been doing for, for a period of years. and uh, and they are waiting that the bands are going to have the usa. we will get their cards on the table in the end of understandable for of everything. what is happening on know around no matter declaration documents or, or new york post or new york times articles. they have all form of war and the real battle is going on a g, a fully developed graph, just all right, we're gonna live with our youngest foot and, and chief editor of and be lucky news outlet, eunice, thank you for your thoughts. i'm sorry about turning now to israel,
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where for palestinians have died under interrogation vision, but the country's internal intelligence agency that's according to local media reports which also claim israel's attorney general has ordered 2 criminal investigations to be opened. middle east bureau chief maria from ocean and has the details as the day is full. palestinian is held by israel's internal security agency. the shing beds have repeatedly died on the interrogation since the war in gaza began. there were some faithful with by these reading day. it's revealed, one of the victims was dr. eod audit and t. c. had of the maternity departments had come out at one hospital in gaza. he reportedly died on november 16 just 6 days after his arrest, while his really officials, a tribute hayes death to hard, paler injuries and signs of trauma found on his body suggest otherwise. raising serious concerns about the interrogation methods used. the identities all the other 3 victims remain on disclosed for now and it's unclear whether they were captured
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in guys on or in the occupied westbank. holding an investigation by the ministry of justice is complaints unit. these really attorney general's office decided against luncheon at criminal pro, into shame that 1st and now in a place, 2 of these cases says how mazda is attacked on october a 7 last year and h. rome has carried out wides private arrests across county, city, and territories. in the west bank and gaza, with thousands detained reports from india and human rights organizations, pain in green picture all over crowded prisons and dia conditions as well as administer of national security, defend v, or has a funding face that about these tough measures. many detainees resulted in exposed to torture and humiliation data from israel's prison service reveals that in the 9 months following last october 11th detainees have died in custody. 2 of them on the sheen batch interrogation official records never side torture as
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a cause of death and accountability remain scarce from 2014 to 2022 only to sheen bad officers face criminal investigations. and again, in this latest case, no charges have been filed at all. human rights groups are speaking out strongly infusion is really authorities of systematically using torture, right? from the moment people are arrested. take and listen. since the beginning of the genocide, a war against palestinians, approximately 50 full mouth is from old palestinian provinces have died in his really occupation prisons due to torture in humane conditions, systematic abuse and deliberate attacks. it's worth noting that the occupying state continues to withhold information about the killed prisoners. as reports have revealed the depths of dozens of mottoes inside camps and prisons. their families
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know nothing of the fate of their loved ones. all the names of those who have died in these camps. this underscores the scale of the humanitarian disaster, the prisoners face in november, or the palestinian prison, our society, another and g o advocating for detainees, writes highlighted what it described as catastrophic conditions and is really presence the organization link to the death of at least 2 detainees. to severe mystery twins and medical negligence, according to their reports since the war in guys has started, 49 palestinian prisoners have died in his way in the cost of the such a of home or from guys. so you can see human rights groups findings directly challenge the official narrative and call for urgent action. they shouldn't, but however, research that's responsibility for any detainee fatalities lies with the military. but we know that at the uh, no one is held accountable. neither the army noticing bad away the all these really
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agency cen central dies or the idea of strikes have reported. they killed 25 people and wounded dozens more warning. you may find the following images disturbing a local media claim. the attack hit a residential building in the new server at refugee district footage, emerging on social media. so civilians and emergency workers searching the rubble for survivors. in the immediate aftermath of this comes and it does is rising civilian death toll which includes a shocking number of journalists, killings, according to a newer view by preston, freedom organization, reporters without borders. the media has come under increased attacks in conflicts down this year. 50 for journalists worldwide have been killed this year with a 3rd of them said to be victims of v as really army in gaza. and 11 on the report maintains more than 145 media workers had been killed by the idea of in the palestinian enclave. it since the wars start and october 2023 reporters without
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borders has filed complaints with the international criminal court accusing israel have committed war crimes by directly targeting journalist. for earlier this week, us secretary of state anthony blinking hosted the human rights defender award ceremony. it honored individuals fighting for freedoms, including that of the press and me and my gun of bolivia, columbia, and elsewhere. journalist from ford and from the complex zones in the middle east were not mentioned that is just by blinking previously calling for quotes on waiver and a support for reporters throughout the world will sort of terry and governments a non state actors continue to use this information and propaganda to undermine social discourse. an m. p journalist efforts to inform the public hold governments accountable, and bring the truths to light. we call on every nation to do more to protect journalists. and we reiterate unwavering support for free and independent media
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around the world. split hard from goals to analytics risk consultants. alessandra bruno, who says the us is enabling is allied israel to commit war crimes. it's, it's part of the special relationship that the united states has with the circuit states. and the in particular is around fluid should be giving it to complete the rest. that's why the new, the assembly, if it doesn't get blamed and the no action is taken against the united states, teen man, cause to protect itself. but the reason why it doesn't even have to do that because it's tough is permanent and very willing lawyer on his side, which will help to whitewash any crime. lots of media or tribes. i mean, the, it's, it's quite sudden link to me the,
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the things that i regret through the media site and found out, and i'm here from when we have blaring examples of this in the, the progressive. alright, just stay with us here on our to international. i'm back with much more news about half an hour. i'll see you then by the a bouncing list. step the wild type guy and one
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of the well, most ethics rivers were in cost us or region is so beautiful that the people here believe that it was bestowed upon them by god himself. so let's get off this mountain and explore. the vineland has to offer the yeah, here at the keep bend t estate immortal in campbell county in the republic of kenya. and today we are talking about the new ton of african octave for up to by western powers. it was best on, on industrial scale, on one need only visit the museums in different parts of europe. dwanda fund,
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how extensive diluting was it started being honest, initially through the invasions, when the portuguese came with one not only taking human beings, but they were taking active books and they took those active trucks from almost all the quarter knees. it is now the quote that road, though they are not admitted to the portuguese lute, than 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 lifting the active folks of different african countries. they did. so in the gone, they went to the great to ascend to kingdom and took some of the most.
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