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the going underground can the, in the headlines philadelphia international as well as keeping it sites set on syria. and the idea of troops report, at least building positions in the south of the nation, getting control of the various government buildings and kicking out of office employees. facing it right there is basically a showcase of destruction with most of the hospitals and more residential buildings . and jobs are being destroyed. and the idea of even boasting about leveling the enclave. this policy noon, families are just rather linked to survive. until the idea is yvonne and b, you take action against the landscape plans that can cut off supplies, approximate energy, transferred into europe. same breath, a swab i won't tolerate the prompts acceptance of a hatteras. roughly economic policy pushed by the the
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i think has been a busy monday so far for your top stories or whatnot to international. let's get into it right now. let's try to syria. we go where it's really ministry. boots are on the ground repeatedly storming, stop and settlements surrounding government buildings and expelling employees from the various offices. and all this on the hills of the as riley troop of bonds in the war to a nation in recent weeks where the idea barreled past the un designated buffers own is the most most and areas over through the sod regime in damascus. though it is no surprise as puppies, riley, officials of cold for the minute teresa takes the syrian capital, however higher totally it i'll show which as you know, so use control get. this is now calling on the international community to act against the is really occupation. meanwhile, ukraine's 4 minutes so suddenly went straight to damascus to meet the leader of the h t. s militants. of course, this is one of the main groups behind the toppling of
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a side report says that the ukraine provided training for terrorists and easily find a level as well as equipment including kind of policy drones to counselor russian troops in the country. the key of post actually said earlier, the image groups involved in recent attacks may well be prepared by ukraine military intelligence service, which allegedly said it's offered him to provide well, they cold, quote, operational training, 10 minutes. ukraine's kimmitt group was credited with the attack on a russian military base on the south eastern outskirts of a level on september 15th, in which russian attack, drones and camouflaged improvised explosive devices were destroyed. according to a military intelligence source. the training team focused on tactics developed during the war and ukraine, including on the use of drones or strong. what's wrong, my next guest, i was speaking to john, lift up my like highlight earlier about all of this. and she says, what we're seeing is a historical repeat,
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washington leading its regional poems to wipe out any one that gets in its way. so basically the uniting and joining efforts and or the district and this is not for you in history. and just as it happened, there was a cup of tea and this happened with a sub office in on this shipment. but it happened also enough to understand in the seventy's and then every 8 to and he's the soviet union. and those very same was, and you know, she had this came back to their countries and establish the new phonetic trends that are then, that have political stuff that we know them know as isis on the defense, other names that they have. so basically is the interest of the united states, i guess, the dresser against the, the court and that is coming in the words. and then that's as, as i'm seeing in the word led by it as a. and it's the, it's that i live is with a sign on base. they want to sit us in that. and of course,
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given that the pop in and cps has taken over the hallway and then they would want to love to see this on the expos, to this on extension the locations and see it in studio. ukraine is known. we have the proof as evidence. we've documented it, it's known to have supported various minutes in groups in syria, and molly providing training and the equipment to you. but you kind of thinking that they're gonna expand on this kind of work. big time, if they're not stocked, they're going to sign and he is going to be working for the americans as the, you know, and duplicate for the americans without having the americans inform themselves how this new state is that many is being you know, um, well the nice, and it seems that the guy is paying his that thing and city and more than that's
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the thing. and you're saying because he's not getting the best tools as a lensky. but anyway, the thing is yes, this a lot that is being formulated between the puppets of america and that is embodied by this visit to a demo. because the now is going to try to expand both parties are going to take part in training and then comparing other and she had to use or that is, or what a business or different countries i don't very isn't because of the american interest. that is the 2nd thing in this moment. well, the fact is what the powers do, want to get rid of most goes influence in that nation. the foreign policy chief says the issue will be discussed with serious new reformed leaders about as russian intelligence out of the revealed american and british special services are apparently prepping militants to carry out terror attacks on the russian faces. there it comes as though some of the west have eyes open and warning,
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the instability and syria will prompt the more problems for your is this is the irish decline. this is the same strategy as in libya, afghanistan and iraq. and they want regime change because a rule, a strategically does not do. what do you know? i did states nights. that's why they organize it. but all to that there's usually even william tales. and i was the case with good josby. and so was saddam hussein hall and not suffering happens just because he failed states arising. and of course, i wonder why the europeans don't act at all because was very close to it. this will close father refugee flight resort. yeah, well let's find out more about the chalet crossing live out a job. and paula been about member of stuff on college i from the alternative for germany party. thank you so much defined for sharing and monday with us here at all . tell you what a story this is. i mean, i think it's fair to say they're all politicians in europe. they're raising concerns about what's happening in syria now where it's going to lead some potentially drawings about our he's between. well, the recent past syria,
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i found us on libya, iraq, you want to take it from him? a yes. hello. good afternoon. yes, uh, this will be probably received in the old region for us now as uh the, the state company for me just told me to you, it's a proxy wall and it's a conflict. so like i said, i'm on the site and it's the countries don't do what so other nations like for us, for example, i want them to do that will be the plan on reading change. we have seen this in syria and sites also geo political interests. think about it states to cut off russia from the f for supply base to see syria. so it's also a mental africa. i'm actually on no rush. uh it says find the forces in africa via to re up. and so that's probably a big interest of divided states, cutting off the russians from this supply chain from these possibilities. well,
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we have been talking about the golf clock conflict. we also talked about syria receipts of proxy ball. and you know, so the west of the port, a lot of money into these countries, especially golf, saw billions of dollars and we don't see that a breached people. you know, it could be a 2nd. so a single pole, for example. what happens the people are living in poetry. what the israelis doing now is not correct. so we have a demo stand. that's right. now if you're looking at the conflict on the one hand side, we see what eastern is doing is tweet doing to the normal society, normal people on the streets. but we have lots of talks about this very openly, yes, it should be. well yeah, i mean, you're not allowed to talk about it as openly as you should be allowed. that's the appropriate. may you gotta, you know, the, have my come down is really, really, really quickly. these days are we talking about, you know, forever was stuff on you got back to me is western american nature. it was,
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you know, 20 plus years at least. and all of these migraines flooding into europe speaking of a better life, of course. and the la monica was instrumental in opening up the doors, but all you expecting? i don't know, a re bus, so, but now the immigration process in your yes, probably. but let me mention this, as morocco said, we are standing on the side of these trail and this is so what's the german state has to do? and now we see that that israel is going over the extras of what they're doing and the job. and so i'm not really willing or don't dare to step up against this, this big problem. we're coming back to the refugee situation. we have more than $1000000.00 a syrian refugee side of just the germany plus the refugees from, from ukraine. so it's a lot of people we had taken care of here. um, so i only know they used, they said they uh they fled from a sauce, but no assignments go on. so these migraines, so the,
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so the refugees should go home. no, but uh, but why would they, why would they won't say stuff, i'm sorry to jump in may. but when the german government and other european governments are giving them free housing and all sorts of subsidies and also, i mean, you know, it's, it's a, they found a good life, perhaps in europe. yes. they've had to leave the culture and maybe fabulous members behind. but you look at the influx, as you say, a 1000000 syrian refugees in germany and lots and lots from ukraine as well. meantime, meantime, i mean let's, let's bring some j a politics because high out until the at, i'll show i'm, you know, formally out, and those are a form of the al qaeda now they're all tighter. and so it's basically, they're in syria. they don't want to confident with israel, but is ready troops moving into syria. and now now these h t s guys basically saying we, we don't want that is really up to a patient here. well, some like cold israel, that pop it last as early some other allies as well. we are, we're going to see some people looking holdings in syria, and now perhaps the puppet mazda is on the puppets. why do you just the talking
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about the reformed lead? us, you just also mentioned the h t s. i'm not sure if these lead us are already transformed. you know, they, that's being called terrorist just a couple of months ago. and now they are state leaders. so we have to make sure that there will be no more war, that there will be no more terrorism, no more conflicts from c ring grown. but you have to, to put the future off the country into the hands of the people, you know, as a business to a government right now. and they're saying they want to leave the country within 4 years to, to regulate elections. you should give them a chance, you know? yeah, that's the possibility to do it some other way. yeah. meantime the at the policy is essentially being denied his rightful place on the drum and political stage of these days a fee. you know, the fee, for example, we want lower taxes, we need cheap energy, we want emigration to be regulated and the mass media says you'll fall right on your racist. i mean go to work and go broke right? stuff on. yes. so you, well, uh look at mister moss,
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he just published the optical in the german use type of code bellas. and you said there's only one way to save germany boat. the. there was big ships storm against him from all the other 4 digit replied to say, well, he's interfering into german internal affairs. but he invested a lot of money in germany for producing tesla cos. and he made his own experiment experiences as germany. and i think it's a good price to, to talk about the situation and to tell the truth, you know, yeah, i mean, i wonder who it was. one said, you know, he for elections really works. they wouldn't let us do them. so if i'm before i let you go do it, just a quick final note here to take me back to syria, very, very quickly, west and patrons, west and pop at mazda is they won't be the russian military base has gone from syria. we've just seen the russian military dropping 300 tons of humanitarian aid to the people in syria. uh the so cold outside or and suits this that re. busy
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delani is saying, we want to respect the russian military presence just quickly. step on what do you foresee you happening to the russian military assets in syria? i think the russians are clever enough to negotiate with a g s and with a new lead us and to react to keep these military bases. you know, it's also not only for human tell you agents also very important for these forms in africa that have boots on the ground. so i have an a, a bass there. only just not only for supplying of people within syria was human cerium a but also supplied the own forces. so the military structures that already have an effort kind. so you see the west. some will also tell you it was a politics they didn't have freaked out for the tough that case, you know. yeah. and the russians accept it. you should ask yourself why the rest i accepted they on i level with the people the or is the heavy duty to inform them you should let them habits. yeah, i mean, so i mean, time, china was also making massive in roads,
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not just through building infrastructure in africa, but you know, china just deliberate molly, by the way, molly, they just kicked out the form of french colonial powers. china, just to leave at like 68 pcs tamale, uh dozens of jeeps and always big trucks. and it's like wow, hello, new friends and get to see you to well, stuff. and we'll, we'll continue this conversation another time when we have more time job and that part of the member stuff, and going to the alternator for germany, policies. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. by 2 guys. now with the idea of is talking to another hospital in the heart of yank life, the strike leaving 7 civilians dead with many more wounded. this all can 5 by local officials. that was, is ready for us. are they planning, have us for allegedly, using the medical facility as a hide out, but the idea of full, so it took a moment to pause and highlight their uh, circle the cheap like that right. the above the striking a mosque they filled with the destruction of entire residential blocks of northern garza. you imagine over 80 percent of the infrastructure of gauze,
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or is either damaged or destroyed. as we understand among the public sitting and casualties that happen every day, an infant girl has died of hypothermia. the family was forced to live outside and these winter temperatures did warn you. we have for the southern images coming your way because it said i was 3 weeks old and her life was caught. so tragic show. comedy simply couldn't keep the tenants which turned out to be tragic for the newborn mother recalled the morning of discovery for the purpose for me in the morning. i got out and asked my husband to light the fire and prepare milk for my baby because she hadn't breasted for me for awhile. her father carried her and asked me why she looked strange. i saw that she had turned blue and this occur body was very cold over like a block of ice. her face was filled with blood from the effects of the cold, and her father took her to the british hospital. the doctor asked what was wrong with her, and we told him she was fine until we found her like this in the morning and the doctor examined her and told us that her heart had stopped and i need clothes for
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my children to keep them warm. their clothes are very light and i don't have money to buy them winter clothes. i also can't afford blankets to keep my family warm from the cold. and i want to live as i used to have with safety and peace of mind. i want to be able to buy whatever my children need to make their lives better and make up for the difficult days they've endured. i want us to sleep safely and securely, well and all the time of the cold weather in gaza. right? the, i mean, not even seen a month of life is a twin brother was actually brought to the hospital and put in intensive care. and the father spoke about how we found his son would have been if i'm to, to him. so my baby died from the freezing weather. my other son is in the hospital . i have nothing to warm the model. they were frozen from the cold and they survived the war. but one of them died from the cold due to the freezing weather, and i had to rush my children to clinics in the unit r w. a agency where they gave me equipment designed for one child to keep both of my sons warrant. they told me to use it for only an hour and
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a half. how is that possible? the brutal truth is in the past week 5 babies and gaza have us to come to to hypothermia. and the situation is, of course, on top of the cycle of civilian killings that continues with children. pay a heavy price according to own ross. at least one child is killed every single hour in gaza. let's have a look now with the, the victims in the region since the calls that kicked off on october the 7th last year. because according to unicef, i made the world, guys are over 14000 kids have been killed. that's in addition to the thousands wounded and still how many remain missing, but still not found. perhaps the bodies of the ruins of the ink life of the following doctor who is coming up next on the program. he says, all of this death is, is seen is not an accident, but it really is just a direct result of the war on garza. and i knew when we weren't at the beginning of the winter season that the cold would not be easy on those living. intense, especially given the catastrophic conditions and gaza, which is under an extremely har cj,
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as we expected. patients began arriving at pediatric wards with hypothermia. currently, there had been about 5 deaths due to hypothermia. the reason all these cases involved in since who came from tens these tents are completely inadequate. the cold inside them is extreme. the situation is tragic. the wind blows into the tents with full force. unfortunately, the blockade prevents the entry of all types of fuel. there's no diesel, no electricity, no gasoline, not even enough gas for heating. this leads to extreme cold inside the tents. even if families attempt to light fires, there is no coal or wood available. if they do manage the smoke poses a severe respiratory hazard for the infancy, not to mention the danger of fire spreading in the tents and how ali, from us elsewhere on the world. so back here slamming the use quote, tested acceptance of a catastrophic economic policy driven by key f. what would fits so says he wants to european commission to count as a landscape plan to cut the supplies of russian energy to europe. the unilateral
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suspension of the gas transit via ukraine to slovakia will cost europe and citizens businesses and infrastructure tens of billions of bureaus each year. and ukraine almost 800000000 euros. the losses for russia will amount to only about 2000000000 euros. that's just 3 percent of all the losses cost to the use $27.00 member states . russia will easily place that small amount of gas on other markets. so the amount of loss is for russia may be close to 0. the tacit acceptance of the unilateral decision by the ukranian president is absolutely irrational and wrong. it will lead to tensions and reciprocal measures. for this reason, i ask you, not only on behalf of the slovak republic, but above all, on behalf of the entire european union, to pay due attention to this unprecedented situation and attach urgent importance to it as well. if it's out of my district to moscow,
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look into resolved about who is that if i put in a key, a pledge to prevent any russian gas from transiting through its territory, starting on the 1st day of the new year, back at home, the e u, as basically said nothing about this except to put all the blame on proved hitting the saying rushes the one and cutting off the energy. but at least there are some thinking logically calling a spade a spade. zalinski could not have received a more proper slap for his arrogance. prime minister, robert fitz, so showed the whole world, but no one will mount the floor. with slovakia we refused to be vassals of the west . we refused to jump when brussels whistles. we refuse hatred towards the russians . we refuse war and robert fitz so showed the whole world that slovakia is a self confident and wise nation that is not afraid to go its own way to. this issue is arising, as you represent the midst of its p cabinetry dum, on season they're looking for gas to heat all the homes across the continent, but a slow that problem. and as i said, he will cut off electricity supply. so ukraine,
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if key of follows through on its threat to stop the transitive russian gases, the vacuum and europe even get this. so lensky even tried to bribe fits. so going to dark, 7 odd zalinski, returned to the topic of gas and asked me if i would vote in favor of ukraine's membership in nato set up. if you gave me $500000000.00 euro from russian assets the, me on the dollar, i of course answered never as it was, you know, my opinion on ukraine's membership in nato dollars. and it's strange that he asked me such a question, not when oswald was not in my opinion as waiting on this matter. suggesting that is that i am skis, clown, no, it was a bad skis. threat. we'll only see others fail or russia continues to survive. but dr. how can i be the crew of ukraine has cut off our guest supplies to europe and consumers city. on the one hand, it picks from their hands because only with the support of the west, including from europe, can it exist? not only to fight but to exist, and at the same time,
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it creates problems for them. by cutting off the supply of our relatively cheap gas, the euro, there will be no such contract. everything is already clear. so well then, all right, we will survive kind of show and guess problem was it might have this problem with the other. i was talking with alex of the market. it's a historian and published it in vienna. now he said, ukraine's plans don't have the loan game in mind. the policies will have consequences, not only for the you, but they will also boomer right and smack chia as well. since we have to do some aggressive american and european union foreign policy against russia, it seems to be the next objective of the european union. um, to say, blue till its own industry. we are ending throughout some guest supply to europe. and you could only explain this either with unimaginable stupidity on the one hand or, and i think this is the real explanation we're from global is through us foreign policy
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or meddling in europe in order to decouple further europe from russia. so it will be a very interesting stand off in the long run. because of course, also ukraine has lots to loosen this gamble and stuff for the european union and america since um were for, for the delay of european energy exports to ukraine. of course, ukrainian energy industry could collapse and this was also a grave consequences um for your cranium military on the grounds. but he certainly left his mark on the world for just over a 100 years. now he is gone. a former us president and nobel peace prize when a jimmy carter has died. so for a moment, looking back at his career, i'd like to see the 39th to us president james. jimmy carter passed away at the age of a 100 in his home and planes, georgia late sunday. he was the longest living president in american history. the
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former us leader had fought an aggressive form of melanoma skin cancer and spent the last year and a half at home under hospice care. born on october 1st 1924 in plains georgia quarter, graduated from the us naval academy. moving from worship duties to later served as an engineer officer on a submarine. he was elected governor of georgia in 1971 and eventually became the american president from 1977 to 1981. during his term, carter initially sought a policy of the 10th day with the soviet union aiming to break the geopolitical tensions of the cold war. in june, 1979, he and soviet leader lee an impression to have signed the strategic arms. limitation talks to agreement which came to curtail the arms race between the 2 superpowers of the world. the treaty ceremony was submitted by the 2 leaders in from this case on the sheet. however, soon after relations cracked the salt to treaty face obstacles in the us senate and
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was never ratified. but both nations agreed to respect the terms. the intention started to escalate, following the soviet deployment of troops in afghanistan at the end of 1979. when couple requested military assistance, carter saw the soviets in afghanistan as a threat to american interest in the region. this invasion is an extremely serious threat to peace. because of the threat of further soviet expansion in the neighboring countries in southwest asia. and also because such an aggressive military policy is unsettling to other people throughout the world. if associates are encouraged, it's an invasion via visual of success. and if they maintain their dominant is over afghanistan, and then extend their control to adjacent countries. the stable, strategic and peaceful balance of the entire world will be changed.
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this would threaten the security of all nations, including of course, the united states. carter authorized the c i a to secretly train an arm, the anti sylvia. as long as the mosier had being fighters, the covert aid contributed to the eventual withdrawal of soviet troops in the rise of the taliban. that legacy gave rise to a fractured napkin state. which years later saw the us invade in 2001 as america launched itself titled warranty, or only to withdraw humiliated to decades later. his administration and post sanctions against the ussr and initiated a widely adopted boycott of the 1980 summer olympics and moscow. neither i nor the american people would support the sending of an american team to moscow with soviet invasion troops in afghanistan. if the service do not withdraw their troops immediately from afghanistan within a month, i would not support the sending of an american team to the olympics and the,
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and the olympic boycott which killed the dreams of many athletes across the world did not achieve any of its goals the soviet union did not pull its troops out of afghanistan for another 9 years. and despite all the posturing it made carter look as a week president. the middle east still sees the effects of his policies. the former us president broker, the 1978 camp david accords between israel and egypt, which became the 1st case of an arab nation, officially recognizing that to a state. it was one of the deals which promoted israel as america's main ally in the region. essentially given at carte blanche to act flawlessly with its neighbors, palestine 11 on an syria. jimmy carter's last year in the office was marked by the hoss which crisis in iran were supporters of these logic revolution, health, 52 american diplomat service main, c. i. a operatives and others captive for 444 days the hostages were released in
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january 1981 the same day. ronald reagan was warning as the next us president. after his terminal office, carter dedicated himself to what he called humanitarian efforts found in the carter center in 1982, 2 decades later he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his humanitarian work. load. carter dedicated a good part of his time, post presidency, to helping people with affordable housing. his project habitat for humanity is an annual building bliss that over the decades has seen over a $100000.00 volunteers build homes for thousands across the us and over a dozen nations in the world. however, is carter center is mainly focused on election monitoring and promoting the us style democracy. but the organizations worked in always help washington to expand its influence. multiple countries around the globe, such as the democratic republic of the congo. and miramar sought power changes that
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shifted from the west as they strive for their own independent policies. jimmy carter also state involved in domestic policy and supported his democratic party. he criticized president donald trump during his 1st term. carter called trump illegitimate. and was sure russians were involved in the election process, which was later proved to be a hoax perpetrated by the democrats. his main contention was that the mag and leader admitted washington's mistake of trying to push western style democracies around the globe. president made this clear. it isn't the address for sale when he said it no longer, we try to force american standards on other countries. and i assume that that meant the standards of patient, human rights and freedom and the justices. i just want to say, so our, our standards that we've always always claimed to be american standards over to him for mentation. now, the universal declaration of human rights over a century ago,
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he was born and now jimmy carter may rest in peace. he's left behind a political life, a civilian legacy that now stands in the history books. be a good or bad. well, that's left to interpretation depending on how you look at it. sorry for a little pause here with the auction international mothership in moscow that will impact suited with more of your top stories. we are live both on air and on the the .

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