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the, the good is breaking news this our head live, one of the international russian security services a rest. the man who was assassinated lieutenant, in general, he bought a curio the old and his a fucking 9 year old says his ukranian hind legs promised them a 100000 bucks for the residents of the european union. for these motors, india and china holding fulton raging, basically breaking the eyes off of what has been a few years. and perhaps the ties of this offer on the milestone agreement was reached at the bridge on making the reference to the have cut that into both dr. full, susan demilitarize, us a southern borders on the canadian government is in tales cascade of ministers residing as also afraid has a huge budget hold. guess what? yeah. read,
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apply shipping out financial aid to ukraine. the, so we go to a sort of updates to where you're developing storage or now to international data is still good to have your company's best buys program from now we'll take it off and use our here on out to you with breaking news for you as it rushes f. s b has confirmed, now that i suspect that the assassination of lieutenant general equal to carry off, has been arrested in the moscow region. 29 year old man said he was recruited by ukraine's security services. the cabinet size, the latest kenning, highlights key as ever growing use of terrorism that i should just was i assure you, it is now obvious who are the contractors and who are the organizers of this terrorist act. it is once again confirmed that the keeper's name does not shy away from terrorist methods of work, that we clearly understand who our enemy is and what he is capable of. and this
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once again proves the rightness of our actions during the special military operation. according to the f s b, the man who was born in those becca stone arrived in moscow and placed an explosive device on a scooter. for this tower act, he was promised a reward of $100000.00 on the entrance into an easy country. this idea of some investigating city of the what's new, the detainee was taken to the investigator and investigative actions are being carried out with him during the interrogation. he explained that he had been recruited by the ukrainian special services closed on their instructions. he arrived in moscow and received an improvised explosive device the when he placed it on an electric scooter, which he parked at the entrance of the apartment building where your carroll, off live level of. yeah, will be f as be what's your security service arrested at least one person and they released details of it one person they have in custody. and who is basically the who's based on going to 199529 years old. he rode to moscow and he was given a,
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an explosive device, a high powered explosive device. he placed it on the schools are, which wouldn't be a common around most, all of these a ride sharing scooter scooters. you would see them at the entrance of the building, so quite a smart way to conceal the device you would suggest. and then he also placed the y fi connected camera in a ride sharing kind of it's a car that you see are parked around the city of moscow. very frequently again, wouldn't raise any suspicion and they're easily shared. people take them, they rent them for a day and pack them anywhere around the city. and now there was a live stream apparently of the monitoring of this entrance where this gentleman was killed and it went to the number of trucks. can you claim? now, when the member seen at the entrance, the device was remotely designated. now we also have some, a video of the suspect which has been released quite remarkably. and he reveals, and it's revealed by the investigators that he was offered
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a $100000.00 us dollars on residency. and you are paying country, how does ukraine so security service a offer a promise, a residency in the european union. if you opinion have nothing to do with what's going on and data on the united states, it's, i'm a, listen. i'm a look at the actual video of the suspect that's been released by the f as be. yeah, be from us. i came to moscow on the instructions of the ukranian special services. after arriving, i bought a scooter, and a few months later, i got the materials for the bomb. then i prepared everything in place to bomb next to the general. so this when he left the building, so i press the button to your house. why did i do the issue that was offered $100000.00 off and the europeans passport? now in addition to this development, we've had them already is a higher over the farm industries, folks, woman coming out and sort of like putting some context on a general activity love who we was, why he would have been a target and you know, she makes it quite clear that he was a foreigner beside the bone and focused on an issue if you like, of the west,
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because he had been actively showcasing the involvement of the united states, a big business in ukraine, in bio labs, the issues with cove, its origins, and you know we can actually have a listen to her. so to putting it all in context, uh, why would this mine have been a target that some of this stuff say she quoted, he loved became a, someone in the side of their history. so folks in west h, as in victor, the security status of the crane little concepts, the simply opened the criminal case against your cumulative season under a completely invented pretext. allegedly, in connection with the use of chemical weapons against ukrainian numbers of soldiers as the power of the various preparations for terrorist attacked and terrorist attacks under the guise of the allegedly galaxy. foreigners won't legality. but there is no such thing. can ukraine for a long time, he is upholding ukraine. the laws are to have long been stolen and destroyed by the
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west. everyone understands testimony well that the legend killers. and we have seen that the key of regime has once again taken responsibility or for a new terrorist attack. all these as you henchmen. we sort of the map key regime these here. this is all a 2 year old managed by the anglo saxon c to the main beneficiaries of terrorism, of the key regime. so in this case, in the 1st place, because the wes applauds those who are cracking down them, those who are trying with old. lemme just learned down the words full into a new reality of pastry. this is a close i reality because at the truth is destroyed, but then reality is distorted store. she mentioned the anglo saxons. there hasn't been any reaction from the west sofa. mm hm. so generally, the reaction to us has been as predicted, you know, at nothing to do with those. we don't know thing about this. certainly it's, it's like her dad that you would, we know everything about what's going on. you can, well russia's doing there, we can give the intelligence to the opinions and that the location of russian
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troops we can tag at that missiles begins to fade away. just depends. it's, you know, nothing about what the speed was. that was the most a marketable reactions i think has been from ag search here. sorry, i'm are the british prime minister who has basically said, look, you probably can do anything it wants once we started. but you find this seems to be some sort a license that you know, your brain. can you give me an extra terrorism? we've seen it before in the last 2 years. i personally cover the killings of less than capacity and st. petersburg are you do gonna own armed individuals, not even confidence murders, and there's no condemnation. so in the lot and the opposite combination, what is it or the ag condoning this? that's what has it took years time, are quite remarkably saying, you know, they can basically do whatever they like to some of the stuff. are you comfortable with the assassination? well, as i say, we must stand with you quite. i think that's a developing situation, but this morning's discussion was very clear about strategic needs for late. so it's a start as we do with the pregnant this critical period. yeah,
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so until the context of this is also interesting and important. we recently had richard moore, the head of the you case s y, a special intelligence aerospace b m y 6. who worked very closely with the, the us those, you know, the us intelligence services as well. coming out and saying, look, we're very proud of our heritage with working with you training and intelligence service. this is going on for decades. it's something new. and then this happens. and also what maria comes out of a said that, you know, uh, since you have faith case it been opened against general, it could be a love that she was in some way responsible for the use of chemical weapons in ukraine. so prove whatsoever that whereas there has been approve of use of them by ukraine, that's have a listen to the u. k. intelligence cheap, basically boasting that they are very proud and happy that they are in cahoots. if you like with your brain, just view, let some of us, and we cherish our heritage of co, that action, which we keep alive today. and helping ukraine resist the russian invasion. so they
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go from the horses mouth as they say, we're very happy we cherish our interaction with them. so you know, uh, predictable, political response, but we don't know anything about this has nothing to do with the so this like card we have select when we know exactly what's going on and you find they can tell us exactly what's happening in particular. village boucher everywhere. they know everything that's happening. they don't know what the intelligence service of you probably which is funded, directed, operated, unlicensed, essentially by the west intention if they know nothing about that, it seems remarkably what is no surprise really? i mean, well, british officials spinning their strong everlasting support for ukraine, the rhetoric of a newspaper with a time. so taking a slightly more aggressive approach or suggesting the assassination of lieutenant general could be a law officer as part of the conflict and key of what's right the type of search. the targeted tooling is a legitimate, active defense by a threatened nation, a mid political flux. western governments must step up support for key f. the
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assassination is a discriminant strike against an aggressor. it underlines the need for western governments, many in a state of flux to give you crane all support that needs to fight a just war of self defense. he served as a mouthpiece for kremlin propaganda to the effect that the government in kia is covertly planning chemical and nuclear attacks. there was no chance gear aloft, would face justice, and his targeted killing, harming no civilian. bystanders is eminently defensible. russia is the deputy security council chapman to meet you and i fear that has responded, of course to that. but you see says a, according to the logic of the time is that the west is now failed with legitimate targets that should be in the cross hairs. as all officials of nato countries who made the decision on military assistance to ben dares. ukraine are participating in a hybrid or conventional war against russia. their name is legion. i won't list them, don't want to waste the symbols. and all these individuals can and should be considered
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a legitimate military target for the russian state. and just for all of the patriots of russia, the persons who acted as perpetrators of crimes against russia, named in paragraph one, always have accomplices. and they too, are now with legitimate military target. these may include the lousy jackals from the times who cowardly hid behind the leading article. therefore they are the managers of the outlet. facilitate this conversation further here with a former us army non commissioned officer thomas pen. not joining us here in austin international. it's almost great to get you on the problem and we always appreciate your commentary to be here again. thanks for having. thanks might um, you know, when talking about is times out of the article here, i'm not entirely surprised by it. it's always been very versa phobic pro will that we would like people to think it's pro peace. it's just another div state apparatus, mouthpiece frankly. but at the end of the day, this kind of action the assassination of could hear the offer. you know, this kind of action is always being light against an unspoken rule. the fee,
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it was something like this is just going to come back around. it is going to be below bathroom, something like this. you're not put into a final tit for tat. what are your thoughts of what comes next? i am in the article now. it's basically an open admission. i mean that anything goes at this point, we're seeing, you know, what the western powers with what they're willing to go to what, what forces the length of sports. here's a good example. uh, you know, this, these head shopping, you know, lunatics, anybody that can further of the, the, you know, washington's position, which is also the position of the u. k. it's, you know, it's supportive. and you know, this latest and assassination is clearly all is fair, a little bit more, i guess is, you know, the old site. yeah. it just, it seems like i just anything goes these days. and what, what, what if i put in as is reactive, you know, comment. we've collected up until now i expect they'll, they'll hit continue in the same manner. this war is one that is about, you know,
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it shouldn't, but you crane russian offices about the washington and then and, and russia end of the world water. and that's what it's about. and these people going to go to any length and do anything to yeah, the like you say a lot of scale dockery going on behind the scenes, cloak and dagger. as you say, it's almost the end. the thing goes, which i think is, is a really good statement from you make. meantime, a russian intelligence says this, the suspect this uh, this uh, this uh, assassin, was recruited by ukraine. he was promised a $100000.00 and citizenship to an e. you state, i'd like to know how that works, thomas? i mean, what do you think the trail leads to? how can you crane promise a use citizenship without coordination? that's a good question. i mean, clearly they can't and other western forces are clearly involved. i mean, if this man was promised in all these things as he uses or whatever state of it was a, the, someone in the was involved. that's, you know,
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clear enough. i don't think it be any clear that the ukraine can't make such a promise. i mean, we've supported them and we, but the, in our washington in the u. k. germany have been out of funding and supporting this for this. anything, anything goes lunacy. and they've been, you know, the backgrounds of it and clearly, i mean, any guarantee that was given was, was not done without their consent. yeah. yeah. i think it's at that point as well . you know, listen to, you know, this is cody only of mine. he, at the end of the day, among many i think that he accomplished, he exposed american bio labs and ukraine. he even found a document trail linking the bio labs to the bite. and finally, owners will reportedly co nose of the metal. biotech company could also set at one point. he said that the u. s. has relocated bio labs to africa from ukraine. carrillo also said that the plan is america has move these labs to africa to
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release an easy and flu quote, a bio weapon to start another pandemic, and blame it on food. and that's one of the stipends by katie layoff. do you, do you, do you think it's as simple as just a key of operation? assassination with some european or american back is all or is it because perhaps he was tagging the bite? and finally he was talking the democratic leadership. he was talking big pharma, he was talking to d o d and the state department. i mean this guy cost a broad net and carouse some of the was players in the world today with some awful trend. dustin agend. i mean, you really did. i mean, in the story goes back, you know, several years now with the bio lab number and it did get pretty interesting, you know, towards the end there, i don't, to what extent of the, the, the, the, by the administration at this point, can i take a such action, i mean that they've got so many problems over there that contending with right now the democratic party. i mean themselves. but i mean it's, for me,
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it's pretty clear that there are no western players involved here with this assassination. as if there's something that, you know, ukraine carried out on its own through the entire effort. it has been one that's been propped up by the united states and in the you k to great extent. and that's the idea that this was a, you know, an action taken by the premium. yeah. government alone is they, they don't do anything, especially with a target of students mounts caliber and now they, they clearly had the backing and support at least at least the, you know, given the some of you guys are just going to the usual costs for a culprit so i was going to say your usual sauce by somebody quickly look at what happened in syria. in the course of less than 2 weeks, the whole country was overrun by a group of most areas you had us and, and, and this list and, and essentially who made the phone call to carouse and coordinate all of that to get that done. so me, the point is, you know, cuz it says this site is set about syria years ago with a micro customer world war 3. you look at the ukraine,
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the company that how many countries are involved in this budget, just quickly i was talking to a colleague with us with the vast military background. and he said to me, you look at the assassination of kadelli off. he said, even if a conflict and ukraine comes to an end in the next few weeks, he said must go, can potentially face a future of similar terror attacks even when the conflict comes to a close. what are your thoughts on that? i think if the consulate comes to a close, i mean it, it depends on, you know, i, i don't, 1st of all, i don't see that happening. i don't see the conflict coming to a close unless, you know, my concern is that the from tries to kind of deal, that kind of stops the d dollarization process, which is really what this, you know, conflict is about. the only way that happens is, is putting, gives in and i mean, he basically gives up on an russian sovereignty and, and to, to, to do that at this point after such a sacrifice has been made. i don't see that happening in that event. i think,
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yes, i mean, clearly, russian citizens could be targets at all over the western world, but not just uh, uh, you know, leading the fingers. but the, you know, any way we've seen it, we've seen some, you know, violent actions against russian citizens sitting across the western europe. and not so much in the united states that i'm aware of. but, but in western europe, we've seen it. and so, but if it's a conflict, it should bite somehow come to an end we have the potential still exist, but i don't think it's as great as it was with the if the, if the conflict were to continue or i appreciate that final thing and thanks for saying that announcing that question um, just quickly i, let's go on this thomas. um, you know, you look at this active terrorism that is being attributed to key and essentially they're basically a meeting. it will, that western handlers are admitting it this assassination of his top military leader here in moscow. you look at these acts of terrorism that are increasing and frequency and perhaps in severity as well. meantime,
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t f is refusing to take back 600 ukrainian p o w 's as a heart of a spoken about in the ben z a. the u. n is spoken about at the landscape doesn't want 600 ukrainian, p o w is back home. but can i just ask you, does that suggest something for you full the t? if what i dream it, it does seem perhaps, as some have already said, it's going from one active desperation to another. and a lot of it doesn't make sense. i mean, i don't know what they are then what, which, what their, what their perspective is there could be that the, they the want to keep those guys out. and the, you know, have them out those ponds that they, you know, they are, that the keeps, if you look in the, from the west and suspect and then the west coast, the trade as a, as you know, rushes, you know, has these guy just keeps the the story alive in the, in the, in the press and the people's minds and i don't know what their angle is there. yeah. to be yes. ok. well yeah, if you want to be to mean either, you know, i mean,
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definitely more questions and answers these days. thomas, but listen, it's always good to get you on the program, thomas, part of the former us on the non commissioned office of joining us. i live on auntie. thank you so much for your time. thanks for india and china. i've been holding these bilateral talks in beijing this wednesday. yeah . ultimately, paving the way for the restoration of ties and well, managing a fragile board, a piece off for a for you and ministry styles came to an end. china, earlier i had expressed a willingness to cooperate with india. and that milestone was basically a tree destroying the brick summit a couple of months ago. of course, you remember the russian city of cars on i got a few more details in that one this out warming of relations with us. these were going to ensure the stocks have in store for 4 years of going to the clash in eastern lock dock. know remember all of this comes as a follow up to the october agreement on disengagement as well as patrolling in the east and the dr. regional the for the region,
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and remember the socks between the 2. we dealt mr. moody and mrs. she, they happened to know towards the, on the russian sword in cause on during the break summit, when both moody and she decided to resume the stocks for the context t. r. after 2020, also the classrooms. i want randi the overall in the china relationship barring read, had some to us. so i'm still thoughts and in, in, in the context this was, it is very important to us of 2 reasons why this was, it is extremely significant. also is one the small boxes of one of the 1st high level visits, one of the top indian official traveling to being in the recent years also to this signals as of normalization of ties between india and china. the outcomes of this wizard are going to be extremely crucial. lots just for india and china,
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but for the overall stability of the region. oh dear. oh, dear justin. true though. the canadian government on the brink of political collapse all who was finance witness to chris jeff freeland, announcing that she has resigned from a cabinet position over the nations a budget crisis. position leader said justin crudo was losing it at the worst possible time. this is mister speaker, it just appeared to underline the chaos were faced with here. the finance minister resigned the day, she was to present the fall budget, which was going to contain a massive deficit overrun. the job then went automatically to the industry minister who immediately resigned like on the spot which then went down the line and the next person, the order was the same as to randy's. and they're not available through the job either. were now less than 2 hours away from the fall economic update. why won't
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the prime minister have the courage to come in here presented himself and put it for a confidence vote tonight. the meanwhile, the canadian, 5 minutes to address the political upheaval as well, attending a christmas party, saying it's old, just a simple holiday. ok. thank you all. thank you all for being here tonight. it has been in the been full couple of days, hasn't been easy. and that's why i'm so happy to see you guys you know, it's, it's hard not to feel happy when we're like this liberals among families because that's what we really are a big family. now like like most families, sometimes. ringback fights around the holidays. but of course, like most families,
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we find our way through it. oh, nice and cozy on the inside, but when he got outside, well, he had a bit of an issue. stepping outside, he faced the music on the streets. the people simply don't like, you know, what gives you the right to continue with gives you the right to stay in office. you fail to add it up. you won't are tied to it. you're done. yeah. okay. well, you don't have it out of your father's integrity early to walk through the snow. you're right in this country. everyone around use watering time, you are a bad and you push it through. and sean fraser, they've all up to. it's time for you to go. it's 5 will turn it up and watch it. you're not the king. yeah, so a lot of it's related to this massive budget holding candid or unable. the results are basically it's, it's all coming from the ship loads of cash sent to key of since february 2022 kind of as well. can we have
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a 19 bailey and the key of including for an off bailey in the military gear. and all of this has been done with the blessing of an alf, former canadian finance ministry. the canadian john was inactive as the bank, as, as chris are freelance policies have a common theme, rooted in what he says is a very dog that cost an essential part. her father was a nazi propaganda or grandfather should i say was an assay propagandist during world war 2. she is somebody who has been of there, she was a former foreign minister and she was very hock is very and i try to rush of much before the, the invasion because she was actually going back to her and 18 she was trying to undermine the soviet union tried to break of you turn away from the soviet union back in late 19, eighties, christian freeland is, is leaving because she understands the ship is, is thinking, and she wants to position herself, in terms of running to lead the party in the future. the, you know,
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the trump. 2 terror threat is a very significant threat that will have a major impact and kind of this economy. i'm kind of skeptical the terms can actually go forward with that because we'll have a major impact on us economy as well to. but i think that it's, it's correct to say that the, the sort of, uh, economic and political situation in tandem is, is pretty fluid or a. i wouldn't go so far, st. dyer, but it's, it's, it's not a good situation and, and feeling understands that and, and she understands that the popularity of true though is declining kind of steadily. and i think she wants to distance yourself essentially from, from chicago. and so that she can sometime down in the future, lead the liberal party and maybe become a prime minister. well,
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that's good to have your company, the good old cnn when newest breaks, when you fix it, and busted for it as well. in syria, the cnn correspond that apparently staged a heartfelt jail, a break off for the full of damascus. you probably story, but it all turned out the whole hero. the story was actually a former member of the side intelligence forces that had been in prison for less than a month of extortion related charges. yeah, like i said, good old sienna. take a look at the drama. see for yourself a 1000000 watches my are both hands on the prison. they brought me to he said it's a 3rd prison authorities after 3 months and a window was south. so can finally see this guy there. can you come a here? ok, david get might or something to eat. so here we with the
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to his now the or his body can handle it. we have subsequently been investigating his background and are aware that he may have given a false identity. yeah, i mean, you wonder why the legacy media is dead. i mean nobody is buying it anymore. they're just so full of it. so my colleague, mike, a quite you was discussing a little bit with joining us the other. i'm a zane and i take on the west of media and what is true purpose really is and i'm not certified. and whether it's cnn, whether with the d, v d, this is what you're going to continue seeing from maine. he media because it's not in new york. it's agenda. it's their narrative. so. so more important thing is what is many use and then you as a person who is a receiver of that part of the reason we are in the case that we are in to be is
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because we have allowed the 12th narrative or their agenda to take present, did you have these mainstream media outlets on a pedestal? so we need to be louder, starts so leaving uh, independent needs. yes. towards up to the how big can we talk this conversation and allowing its face to face to pop really talk about syria. what's happening is how to help in this coming period. let's remind all of us that rom much highly cnn correspondence clarity. so awards coverage of the warrant guides on october last year. the of us have anything changed since then when we look at how the middle
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east is covered by journalist from the west. and these are not news outlets. these are government or these are puppets. they are isn't agenda, so it is very much, it's not about news anymore. this is also for their own to keep up faith in and on their own domestic grounds. hey, listen, this is what we're doing in the middle east. we are saving them. we are bringing them democracy, so the need to keep up the sets of for the tax period and to justify the ongoing on flaw, syria now is at a place where you do need a strong american. you do need to understand what's going on and you're not going to understand what's going on by listening cnn. that's for sure. yeah, why so many people are going to alternative new sources now varying away as quickly as i can from the legacy media. it's just i toxic these days so that to have you with us, your analogy international buy from must go the capital of the.
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