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of the the going us to top tippy, much on to me blinking is made flooding ukraine with weapons long before russia lost it. so for ration but not to find washington supposed to pro piece them. we saw it coming. we were able to make sure that not only will be prepared, and allison partners are prepared with ukraine. this repaired. we quietly got a lot of weapons to, to ukraine, to make sure that they hadn't had what they needed to defend themselves. things like sting or traveling so that they could use table i didn't re designed 5 by ordering hillary clinton, george stores for the highest to a civilian award. this is the middle of freedom that controversial track record. so go meant it was the making with us intelligence soul, since i have been planned for some 50 years with
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a question of how it happened. roommates of mystery. looking back on 2024. exploding electronic devices less doesn't. instead of course level and shops at the world, it's hot plate later, bye is well, mark, a major escalation, lease. the thanks for your company here with all teens and nationals, we take a look through the stories that match to this sunday. we'll start with the russian defense ministry, which is a known split. ukrainian forces have been attempting a breakthrough attack in the sacrament, in better than in russia's coast region at around 9 am aiming to stop the russian defensive in the cook region. enemy forces attempted to counter attack in the directions of bed and settlement with an assault team including 2 tanks, a pioneer vehicle and 12 and vehicles carrying troops, artillery and aviation,
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of the north, fullest grouping carried out strikes against the ukrainian a sold group, 2 tanks, the pioneer vehicle and 7 and the vehicles were destroyed. the operation is ongoing . well, meanwhile, the us secretary of state has come from the washington started providing weapons to cast very long before russia launch dates military operation. all these senior correspondent, mariska has to breaks it all down as the world around us, well, bones is, or the renewal and security and the economies crumble, the bargain, ministrations, foreign policy. my anthony blinking has asked us to pretend that everything's thought that she did a good job today, as i said with you. and as we look at the all of the terrain we've traveled these last 4 years, i think we hand over in america and i'm much, much stronger position. i haven't come through the economic crisis having come
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through the health crisis. and having changed much for the better opposition around the world because we've made those investments in analyzing partnerships also was could objectively be described as a catastrophic tom which, which began with disaster and have gotten a start until the input disaster. every where mister blinking strapped down with a journalist to give his side of the story on how everything went to. first. if you look at the trajectory of, of the conflict, because we saw it coming, we were able to make sure that not only were we prepared and allies and partners are prepared for that ukraine was prepared. so we made sure that well before the russian aggression happened, starting in september comp, the russian aggression happened in february, starting and september. and then again, december, we quietly got a lot of weapons to, to ukraine to make sure that they hadn't had what they needed to defend themselves . things like sting or is traveling so that they could use or, you know,
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attack the pro russian separate this in the don't boss of the top washer this, the blinking, ultimately it leads was right. the us and they the well pumping ukraine, photo guns and photos, imo hard cool. militarize ation. russia has been talking about this for many years about the us and u. k. pumping ukraine with weapons about unless nato drills in the black sea violating russian borders about western military aircraft, getting dangerously close to civil plains and russian air space. that's exactly why one of the special military operations objectives is the demilitarization of ukraine to ensure our security missed the blink. it is of cause. i saw his teeth from the stuff to the n. c as the u. s. problems, ukraine full of guns. well, they actually wanted, he tells us,
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is peace. i work very hard and the lead up to the war including, you know, meetings with my russian counterpart circuit lab, ralph in geneva, a couple of months before the war. trying to find a way to see if we could prevent it, trying to test the proposition, whether this was really about russia's concerns for the security concern. somehow about ukraine and the threat that posed or nato and the threat that it posed. and we were intentionally engaged diplomatically with russia, was a co with incidents. i was also that in geneva, full that need to this is the villa where joe budman without the approved in are going to meet the busy security here is nothing fell off as i remember. well how russian journalist, what bod? from job i just press conference where he took pre prepared questions. dave, pre prepared dogs is to pre selected during the list and i'll take your questions as usual, folks, they gave me
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a list of the people i'm going to call on. so jonathan, associated press a minutes walk away. meanwhile, lots of a, a poor loud journalist from over the us in europe aust, whatever they bought that i also this thing to remember the tools being an abject failure. because the united states refused to accept any of russia's concerns since then, had there been any opportunity to engage diplomatically in a way that could end the war on justin durable terms? we would have been the 1st to seize them. unfortunately, at least till this moment. we haven't seen any size. the rush has been genuinely prepared to engage. i hope that that changes the expression, the best describes least the blinking slightly old version of it then sees is covering one's buttocks. it's the blink. it's busy with fumbling every cries is coming. his way somehow for goss about rushes, lets us in a to a 5. 0 boy, nick,
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stop expanding towards this or out the lesser. but they grew a little off that we called forget the, the stumble pulse of 2022. when you grade was, was ready to sign a piece deal with russia, but boshra was ready to give back him song and part of what was your regions, the same piece deals of the united kingdom, represented by no doubt but bars. johnson sabotaged and convinced ukraine to pull out of this, the blinking, forget that on one side of the african chinese piece initiative, which miss the brain couldn't help torpedo. and on top of that is the big could, oh, the thoughts of us you let me. it's that is essentially what he means when he says that russia doesn't want peace unless you divide each
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a nickel slowly. we have no p conditions for starting negotiations. we are ready for a dialogue without the be conditions. no, but on the basis of what we agreed upon during the negotiation processing the symbol in 2022, which i have already said a 100 times and also on the basis of should do us of the realities on the ground on either of these and you can sort of squared away speaking of realities on the ground. they were much better for you grade before someone gave mr blinking last job due to non to underwear them. these are decisions for ukrainians to make. they have to decide where their future is and how they want to get there, where the line is drawn on the, on the map. at this point, i don't think it's fundamentally going to change very much. the real question is, can we make sure that you find is in a position you mean for that, that the, the areas that rush, the controls you know, will have to be seated. seated is not the, the question. the question is, of the lines, as
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a practical matter in the foreseeable future is unlikely to move very much. but if it starts its new credit and had a 1000000 more healthy and happy men who were well alive and well, millions more and population vastly more territory. lou less on payable debts and much more optimism about the future. the half was ukraine before, but they couldn't buy them in bars, which would all sorts of disgusting things into the landscape. is i do, you knew why? because it was never about you. craig is interesting. what i'm hearing you say is that you can say, well, no longer rest, and it's major support or the united states. you see it as resting, elsewhere, europe, etc. look, i hope very much. and i don't want to say expect, but i certainly hope very much that the united states will remain. the vital
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support of that has been for ukraine. because again, this is not just about ukraine, it's never just been about ukraine. it was always about nato. but because it's blaine could be even mess. last up off your average, you repeat it or america. did they feel safe or somehow a brilliant plaid to the feed. russia and ukraine has turned into europe and prime ministers cooling and the citizens to make stashes of cab foods and the by the administration, guessing the problem. bill, me little thing from the american people during the election, the russians. but right now, no, it's gonna look like this. the ukraine has lots of warranty and is being directly used by the us as a battering ram against russia. almost immediately, ukraine was turned into a testing ground for biological warfare experiment, and is now being pumped up with width and definitely some gift, some of the substance go socks and some of the basically running the show to
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controlling the rest of the collective west. they are using the current situation which they created through ukraine, this war against the russian federation policies, cooking to remove competition with. they see us as a competitor pulling tickets that i actually remember how american senator lindsey graham previously commented on this since you believe in september 2023 as well as you referred to us assistance to ukraine as and i quote is a good investment for the american people, we celebrated that they were destroying the russian army without losing a single soldier, fridays, of course, only one case study and failure, which the britain could manage stuff, flip and flop at the fun, but we think the world was him. we were determined to do everything we could to help ensure that october 7th will never happen again. we also wanted to make sure that the war wouldn't spread. the conflict wouldn't, wouldn't spread to other fronts, to other countries because that would mean more death and destruction. it would
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also mean that the actions is, are always taking and gaza were likely to endure or even longer. and i can come to that in a minute. 3rd, and we want it to make sure to the best of our ability that the children, the women, the men in gaza, poor caught in the crossfire of a mazda as initiation. that they did nothing to start and were basically powerless to stop. whereas protected as possible and got the assistance they needed to survive. this her as a conflict and we've been working on each of those fronts every day since. where does one begin? pallet start tens of thousands of civilians. dead. millions displaced, cities raised is really hostages. north with on israel, who is attacked pallet started living on iran, yemen, and has now virtually, i'm next with more of syria who was american supplied,
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bottoms the bottom and blinking tub. big on live catastrophe. and i've gotten a stop which the outgoing secretary of state tried to praise and he's interview, how does that early failure and i've gotta stand really change the sense. do you think that posit and fight and really had this under control that you had it under control do damage america's credibility. the 1st i make no apologies for ending america's longest war. this i think is a single achievement of the present. it's, i think the question was what, what we're going to do moving forward from the withdrawal. we also have to learn lessons from afghanistan itself, here at the state department. one of the things that i ordered almost immediately
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was and after action review, to try to make sure that we understood what are we gotten right. and also, what are we gotten wrong? in fact, we've actually put into practice many of those recommendations in subsequent prices that we have to face, whether it was an 11 on whether it was an israel, whether it was in sudan, all of that we brought to bear based on lessons that we've learned from afghanistan, i was back at the top. you will. so remember, so this is one of the tyler bands. how much trucks would be, we'll see it on, on videos. they have hundreds and hundreds of these thousands of other vehicles, billions of dollars worth of weapons with a valuation vehicle tags and even helicopters that we just left behind. we will for that, it was she really a, to ask the tub the,
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the little that we knew that mr. blinking had much, much more applied. and what's tony worry is he still has 2 weeks to go. what we discussed ukraine's attempt to defend save. we've been chief added to the finish and they left the news out last. this is yeah, and this the coating. he said that the attack is ukraine's attempt to the justifying weston alms shipments. there is only 2 weeks of sloth, the ration of the dog from who has promised to store these met and is what is going on here. and on, based upon the weapons genes november as be just huge, billions and billions of us dollars has been used. the order 3 on
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the great new forces and now it's the last moment when they can try to show their facebook on trying to show that there is a point of farming, great new forces what they need. now, these results. and now what we see in the course region these most probably the most important single fights for a long time to show that there is no point. there is no justification and a real possibility to have meaning 30 solutions, the crane. and of course, the key every she wants to show the opposite. they want to show that the, so the deliveries are not going ebay. well, i'm going us president joe biden has awarded the countries highest 1000000000 on it
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to 19 people, but his choice of laureates has raised plenty of questions. tech tycoon, low musk simply called the white testimony. quote, a travesty. well, joining your legs disposing and then same as celebrities. you've received the presidential medal of freedom on democrats. so what henry clinton, no. so philanthropist, george soros, the 95 year old feeling that has quite the controversial track record. being blamed for not just in publishing countries by attacking that currencies, but also attempting global regime change us human labor, right? slide done, cabal like says the presidential level of freedom has become an ideological fee for me, given this metal for supporting america's aggressive wars, the presidential medal of freedom is becoming more of that more of a reward for,
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for the, you know, india logical alignment of, of people with whatever administration is in power at the time. it's been a complete disaster for the united states. these wars and for the world but buys is decided to award. someone who, you know, promotes these types of wars. very strange. hillary clinton is someone who has supported some of the worst u. s. foreign policy decisions. she was really one of the key intellectual authors of the nato operation against libya in 2011, which we moved mo, mark it off. you might remember when she was told live on air, the kid off who was killed, she, i laughed and said, uh, we came, we saw he died in of course, what really happened in the, in was that libya was turned from the most prosperous country and,
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and for good to the least prosperous. similarly with george soros, you know, his so called open society institute is also been very critical in, in a supporting color revolutions throughout the world and regime change operations throughout the world. and he works really hand in glove with the us government and doing that the u. n. has accused israel a violating, you'll read these shaky truths in lab or no. now, according to the international body that overseas, the agreements implementation, audi, a full doses are destroying the un infrastructure in the area. has the law as well as target in the fighting says the ceasefire is time limits will not dictate that actions. you know, you'll just, when it's done and there is no timeline that dictates the resistance is actions either within the agreement nor after the expiration of the 60 day period. i
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mentioned in the agreement that you all months that we have stated that we're giving an opportunity to prevent just really violations and to implement the agreement so that you can that we will exercise your patient as well. however, none of this does not mean we will wait precisely 60 days enough for the nor does it mean we will wait for less or more than 60 data. and then off on our patients is tied to our decision regarding the appropriate timing to confront his really aggression in violation probably to our patients may run out before the 60 days. or it may last longer than this is a matter for the leadership to decide. and it's so that well, the faithful i have been in place since november 27th. both is well and has below have prayed his accusations as a violations. all sides of the times required has blood to lay down alms in southern life known and also provided israel. 60 day used with full troops in the country is seasonally folded. 2 months of escalation with the idea of entering lab and on to disable hezbollah as ability to continue its attacks into as well as
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phillips ease, reach the peak in september. this is when israel carry, that's an operation that costs electronic devices to explode across lab and on that left, it doesn't use that. and enjoyed sizes, ortiz, steve sweeney recalls the shocking details. the, the simple walk is now pointed out, but images from, hey, went viral on september the 17th 2024, when at least 42 people were killed and 4000 wounded, including women and children, and a series of painful explosions across. and i've been on the the the
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evidence health service was plunged into crises struggling to cover the demo. and due to the wounded patients, i made an urgent appeal for blood donations. according to 11 and his health ministry, the majority of the victims were civilians want to set. the sheer volume of cases was far greater than the polt explosion of 2020 many law size and living some of the shrapnel lotion that brains the finger of blame was pointed as well. and often months of denial is why the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu finding it may take well many or to use that his country was behind the attacks on the assassination of has the law sex. the general has on us are on the page or operation. and the elimination of hezbollah leader, her son,
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us rolla, were carried out despite the opposition of senior officials in the defense establishment and those responsible for them in the political echelon. it was considered by many as an act of war against 11 and many challenges the legality of the operation, including then a foreign policy, joseph burrell, while others condemned it as an active tara should have been pretty sure i should pretty dealer striking example of terrorist methods as a means of achieving political goals is the in the humane attack on 11 on and by turning civilian technology into a deadly weapon. this crime must be investigated immediately. but even now we cannot ignore numerous publications in the media, including in europe and here in the united states and part of which testified this was on the form of involvement, this end and least awareness of the washington. in the preparation of this terrorist attack uniform, a say i change leon panetta agreed. feel like you to be able to place an explosive and technology that is very prevalent. the stage and turn it into
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a war of chair. really war? i'm sure this is something new. is it terrorism? i don't think there's any question that it's a form, a church. this is going right into the supply chain. yeah. why didn't the supply chain. and when you have care going into the supply chain, it makes people asked the question, what the hell is next? i think is going to be very important for the nation. so the world to have a serious discussion about whether or not this is an area that everybody has to focus on because if they don't try to deal with it now, the mark my word, it is the battlefield of the future. see, i was hoping that it would slow down the sides of june to the indiscriminate nature of the attacks as well. have no way of knowing just who would be killed or wounded
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. what israel has just done these via any method. reckless. they blew up countless numbers of people who were driving, meeting calls out of control shopping. your children are in the stroller standing behind him in the checkout line, etc, indistinguishable from terrorism. despite this western media around politicians, lovers price only as well for what they described as a sophisticated attack. i want to be very clear. i saw what israel chose to do about blowing up the pagers and then walkie talkies. and then after targeting and eliminating membership and leadership of handful, uh, i absolutely support that. and in fact, if anything, i love it, it was a problem making with us intelligence. so since i have been planned for some 50 years, with a question of how it happened, remains a mystery with a trial leading from taiwan to 8 in europe. i'm find the lab of them involving a number of shell companies, and that would be fun to buy most of the 1st time with each company go, the product was identified as a manufacturer of the pages,
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but an issue just swifty, not claiming it. sold a license to be a c consulting. i'm hungry and then let's most and show company. but it's website disappeared so you know, after the explosions, one, all these own investigations drew a blank. as you can see the from behind me. this is a very much a residential neighborhood and that could be office spaces here. but it's essentially a residential or of the families living here. there is no way a tool that anything could be manufactured here. big questions us about this company. now, one thing to keep in mind is that while the website was taking down, the link in a page for the company is still up. and you can look the links in page. it's not a to play and let this company does anything for oh, is the, is the familiar corporate double the do? i absolutely meaningless and gives you no indication that tool of what it is that
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this company does. so it looks like a rather of a sony, a company set up in order to be upfront for some kind of transactions. but there's no, no sense. that's all that this is anything other than upfront for something, a folding company or shell company, whatever. but it doesn't look a little like a, it's a company that does any kind of a business forms any kind of a service. then another name, a paid on the right up north, a global imitate, which is, i'd like to have supply the pages to lebanon to add further entering to the mystery . it suddenly disappeared on the day of the attacks that in december, cbs interviewed electrical, most of the agents involved in the operation who corroboration of what was already in the public domain of climbing. it'd be time for a decade, possibilities let's have with the truth and levels and there was never any doubt in the attack. and we can plan for
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a long time here with the course of events prove that what was going to happen was not related to the resistance is position and supporting garza israel was preparing to an attack on 11 on and the resistance and the pagers attack had been planned for years, the page or tack small at the beginning of intervals, escalation of its aggression against 11 on which left at least 4000 people dead, 100000 buildings damaged or destroyed in the city of allege war crimes, including the killing of health workers and journalists, despite the si, fi, as well as the bombing continues on a coupon of schools that villages in southern lebanon. meanwhile, television has been in bold and coming out new times in garza, and occupying whole sways of territory in syria. all carried out with totally impunity and 0 accountability a lot brings you up today more needs less than around half an hour. i do hope that you can join us then again, the
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