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the the, the last go say ukrainian drones try go. the energy infrastructure in southern russia has been sorted hungry is called the salt on its sovereignty of the compressor station in question supplies gas to europe, through the church stream pipeline. also at this hour, ceased fired hostage release deal between from us and they truly support very close to according to an r t source in the middle east, who as closely following the recent they wrapped up talks into president biden, defend his foreign policy decisions as president elect trump said to overturn their roster to all of his predecessors, decisions precursors, who entered the up the
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just a few moments at your brand new day here in moscow, tuesday, january the 14th. welcome to the news dropped on our hunger east. foreign minister has commented on ukraine's failed attack on energy infrastructure in southern russia. on monday, the targeted gas compressor station supplies, and chris truck stream pipeline. peter c r to safe that route is an indispensable part of central europe scouts supply chain audits. security is a part of my to important the talk is current cable is indispensable in the natural gas supply and hungry and central europe. security of energy supply is a sovereignty matter. therefore, every action that threatens the security of all energy supply must be considered an attack against sovereignty. but we understand as a great deal of outrage and rightly so, because we understand the developments over the course of the past 72 hours suggests ukraine is in a position to put europe on edge,
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especially by sabotaging it's sovereignty with respect to energy needs. and we understand that the ministry of defense of russia issued a statement monday, suggesting that the ukrainians did target on attack. and about 9 kamikaze drones were down as a result under the compressor station in the southern russia. the part which essentially ties into the black sea was attacked and received minor damage. and nothing major was destroyed as a result of the attack. and operations were not disrupted, this is according to the energy company that is currently operating as the pipeline on the russian and, and we understand that at this current position or this current moment, there is a great deal. that is to be said, we understand the ministry of defense of russia issued a statement providing further detail on january 11th, 2025. the key of regime in order to stop a gas supplies to european countries, attempted an attack using 9 at craft type. you avi's on the infrastructure of the
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russian compressor station in the village of geico, the zoo and the crowd in the region which supplies gas through the tucker stream pipeline. the statement provided by the ministry of defense came on monday, stating that the attack happened on saturday. of course, we understand the past 72 hours have been quite crucial, but that's not to say that russian authorities were not in contact with their turkish counterparts. because on sunday, the russian ministry of def, sorry, the ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement suggesting, uh, the russian form minister, 2nd lover of held a phone conversation, met with the circus counter part. how come to done to disagree us as he might as pertaining to ukraine without saying anything to specifically keeping a bit vague but more diplomatic said that the 2 sides of course, discussed the need to focus on preventive actions. aimed at creating risks for energy security. and this energy security of course, is not a matter that just pertains to russia or turkey. but many who of course, benefit from the church stream. we understand on the 1st of january, a 5 year deal between ukraine and russia came to an end. russia was adamant in 1st,
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a continuing that deal to ensure that energy flowed into europe. but ukraine of course, opposed it. and we also recall the north stream attacked in 2022, which rendered a great deal of russian exports to germany as well as the rest of the e. u, essentially meaningless. and this of course leads to other alternatives. the blue stream and the church stream growth, which run under the black sea, serves not just russian or turkish and interest, but we understand that it also serves the interest of countries like hungry serbia, boston, hard to covina, slovakia as well as greece. this is a significance step. this is a significant development if we take all of this into context. and we also understand that there's been a great deal of opposition, or at least the slow but prime minister has been quite vocal in his position, suggesting that the ukraine in a liter of let him is unless he is someone who rooms you're begging, and black mailing western nations, in the hope of extracting more military assistance to find russia,
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we understand that much of the motives of course, is going to be under speculation. we understand russia as a choose ukraine of sabotaging these energy deals for the past few years. however, that is also in line with reports that are coming out of military intelligence from the german side, as well as the dutch side. suggesting that over the course of the past 2 years, ukraine has to be interested. or at least starting with the idea of attacking the church stream in the black sea. and we understand, of course this was headed by the former commander in chief of ukraine. and this is of course, a significant step moving forward. peter c. r to is singled out the turk stream as a crucial energy supply route for europe. can you tell us a little more about the role. busy that plays well. first and foremost, we understand the church stream was established by russian and turkish companies. there was a great deal of the nation. we understand that the compressor say should sort of rush out, of course, leads into the black sea and in korea code, there is a receiving station. we understand that russians are to,
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to that point were of course committed to the project independently. and then we of course, take into consideration the lights are hungry, which of course helps further the project. this from the current moment. there is a 2nd pipeline that of course distributes the energy to the state of georgia. and another one that runs through europe leads to the your opinions and be understands you out to at this get a moment is quite adamant of vocal position. if we had to come to the friendly pressure against the touch screen years ago, we would now be in a very, very difficult position as a landlocked country. now we've heard a lot from leaders in europe. we've heard from russian authorities up until this point. we have not heard anything from the charger side, so it's going to be important to see what the trucks have to say with respect to the allegations that are rising as a result of the attack on saturday. the another big story of the day,
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a brick fruit dealer between israel and thomas is close. that is according to an r t source. he told us the final draft of a cease fire and a hostage release agreement is currently being reviewed and follows. the recent they wrapped up talks between the 2 sides in the good tardy capital ortiz, middle east correspond a brief interruption and can tell us more. it has to be no a special announcement. she has put multiple sources in numerous reports. say that the deal between israel and her boss is closer than ever. and indeed a roman mentally sources also earlier confirmed that's to all t they agreements that could bring hostages home. and of course, paid the way to ending the states and conflict and gaza, which has claimed over 46000 lives, according to local health officials, both sides race to finalize this though, before january 20, as president elect donald trump warned earlier i thought without resolution before
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he's integration. hell will break out in the middle is we send high level meetings with the participation off is really an american delegations with the representatives from both current and incoming administrations. along site guitar. we on addiction mediators, has been essential in brooklyn disagreements recently. and the most choice and discussions took place in doha, on monday with final details were discussed. and we heard that have mass was sent a draft proposal earlier approved by israel and telling me there's no way to for the response from the militant group. but some unconfirmed reports already said that the draft has been approved by him. boss leaders, a broad as every say now, depends on how much send war, who is, how masses the fact to the leader in guys on the ground, the wrong $98.00 captives can't be held in guys if we've at least 36 of them see are dead the official numbers could be even higher. so what does this new deal
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involved? the 1st 40 to die stage will start with a 10 per we cease. fire is ready. the forces will withdrawal from crowded areas and aerial strikes. will be limited. importantly, to understand that israel, who maintain control all the philadelphia corey, they were alone. the guys that age of the full judge, you and they say, and will not full the withdrawal from this trip until every last advocacy is freed . and the 1st phase of mazda is said to release such a 3 is ready, hostages, civilians, women, children, and the elderly, referred to as humanly, terry, in cases and in return, israel will release how the student prisoner is also focusing on women and miners, based on pre approved lease, but we do not know the exact number yet. a key point. anyone released by israel will not face re arrest full pass defenses. however,
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that is deemed the heavy weights. so as those with the blah them, the hands will not be released to the west bank. we here, but where it to most likely to gas, where they could easily be targeted by i. d. f. a certainly have mazda demands they'd be sent somewhere else to katara with turkey. and this remains unclear so far how this will be sat so, so we are waiting for official announcement again on the humanitarian front, we can expect $600.00 trucks of aids, to flowing daily, to restore essential infrastructure and provide urgent relief. as you remember, the humanitarian situation and the strip is catastrophic. 15 months have to the beginning of the war, talks about phase 2 will start 2 weeks into the 1st stage and face 2 will last another $42.00 days. during the reach, remaining hostages will be freed, including is where the soldiers had israel will vent withdrawal completely from the
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gas. as true pan hostilities will seize hand. we hear that withdrawal process will be gradual. not a one time departure, and that's how is real, will make sure that her mouse actually implements a big, big deal. and the terms of the agreement. also note for say in israel will establish at boxes between its territory and the gaz, a straight to protect its southern regions, which means the idea of troops will be deployed along the security fence inside gaza. israel will implement security measures as well from the net sarina, cory, the that is a line how that cuts the in place into 2 to the north to facilitate civilian crossings. and while these marks a significant breakthrough, of course, pressing questions were made and perhaps the most critical of all as well. this actually and the war moss a was to retain in power while israel will not seize facilities unless have mouse
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is completely removed from any of his decision making rows. again, this part is not clear yet, but how to say that note, all factions within israel support is del finance minister and small traits, a leader of a hard line nationalist party, part of the time. yeah. who's calling? sion has been a very vocal critic labeling disagreement as a catastrophe for israel security. he has been advocating for ongoing military action against from us and more military pressure. early on monday, small afresh was confronted by relatives of his rarely hostages, who criticized. he stands on the deal and dozens of family members, many clutching photos of the missing loved ones packed. it could meet the room during the budget meeting budget session there and the emotional showdown. last that over an hour, we saw me in tears accusing smoke for each of neglecting the $98.00 hostages, still in cafeteria to in the gaza street. however,
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some relatives i know to in favor of this phased approach to the hostages released expressing concern the time is running out for their loved ones. and they say they want to see the returns all at once as they own their forces on the same boss. but again, it has to be no official announcement says fall, and we still have to wait for a special confirmation from these really authorities. and from us the, the i going us president has given his final foreign policy speech and the white house saturated with self praise. for his performance over 4 years, joe biden focused on the global position. the united states holds on, took a deck of washington's adversary's. and now, america is more capable and i would argue better prepared, and we've been a long, long time our competitors and adversaries. refresh the stiff edwards. we have the
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windows are back because of all of you. this what we're heading into and over the next administration, that's where i handed it. well, that's across live. now i to american broadcaster and political list darling nicks in joining us from washington dc, calling good to see you. we have mr. biden, there opening his final far in address by saying he's increased america's global power and quote, every dimension is that box sloughing warranted in europe. it is both delusional and insulting and absurd. if you listen to joe biden speech about the tremendous job that he's done on the economy, and on the foreign policy stage, you would not know the truth that his party was obliterated in the recent elections that the political and media institutions that support him are really destroyed and going out of business demand is walking away from a uh,
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an administration that basically left the country looking like a palisades in los angeles. like right now, a smoking hulk of ash is what joe biden is left. and i'm sure that the protestors who are outside screaming work criminal did not agree with jo biden's evaluation of his job as president a few raised eyebrows as well when he said that america now has more allies who consider washington a trusted partner across the globe. and i'm not sure that's too many would fully agree with him on that. well, what we have to understand is that this is a perfect example of how jo biden's administration is got into the method that it got this entire country and, and maybe even the world into by absolute de delusional thinking. they do not address the world from a realistic perspective. they do not accept their failures and they don't do not accept that other countries and nations and people have
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a right to an opinion and have a right to security. and joe biden simply came out there and said the things that he wanted to be true with no concern as to what, whatsoever, as to whether or not there was, you know, any actual reality there. and might i add net also it shows us wind the world leaders do not trust the united states. how can you trust anyone who would walk forward with a, with a, with a speech, arguing that he did a good job after his party got wiped out and thoroughly rejected by the american electorate subject. he also mentioned ukraine. those would be expected in the foreign address of the print conflict as overshadowed a loss of his leadership. his time in charge, he said, put in and had failed to achieve any of his strategic objectives. russia is struggling on the buffering. he went all for quite a while. we can just take a brief listen, garland. we help you crazy and stop food. and now your retreat,
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3 years later, food has failed to achieve any of this strategic objectives. he has failed thus far to subjugate ukraine. fail to break the break the unity of nato, and fail to make large territorial gains. there's more to do, we can't walk away. we rally 50 nations to stand with ukraine, not just in europe for the 1st, for the 1st time in asia as well as those countries. you know, what happens ukraine matters to them as well. is it very spirited? he held it together. i'll give it to him on that, but given the facts on the ground, and will anyone really take his plains that most was losing the war seriously? no, and if you notice the play with words that vladimir putin, so 1st there's no such country is russia to the neo cons. they only say vladimir putin, but that president put and didn't achieve his objectives. but what they do is they personally assigned the objectives that vladimir proven wanted. and then they say
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they say by and they put, wanted to take the the 1st day and he didn't do it therefore, and they go forth with them for, with some certain purpose. and i would argue that the countries in asia and around the world have learned from ukraine, they, they've learned that the united states, the neo cons, the fascist, as i call that are in a significant opposition of power in the leadership of this country have been for some years that they will utilize your country for cannon fodder, and they will walk away and leave you dead, impoverished and, and destroyed. and i think the world and other countries are learning exactly what happens by looking at ukraine when you go along with these lunatics. a lot of the time the, the real truth is what in what wasn't said then what was actually mentioned, he because he said that what, rallying support for ukraine, he had to ensure that the war with a nuclear power was avoided. is this in the way of tacit acknowledgement that his actions could have led to, to a neutral or war as well. absolutely. and it's
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a miracle that they didn't, we, you know, i mean, let's face it, even a lot of americans are still, you know, uh hoping and praying that the last few days that we survived the last few days of the, by the administration. but they were extremely reckless. we saw the, the by the administration send nuclear on submarines to south korea for the 1st time. we've seen them say nuclear submarines to them at least the threatened iran. i mean it almost a time seems as though that they were spoiling for a nuclear war that they wanted to destroy human kind. so i think that there, most of the people in the world will be very, very happy to see the back end of the by the administration as they leave the white house. and many of us will be hoping that they will be held accountable for the myriad of crimes that they've committed against the ukrainian people. and many of the people around the world, even turn to asia and biden said that only washington could bring together such
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countries as the u. k. a squarely of japan, the philippines. the challenge is trying to your take on his choice of countries there to, to give an example as well. i mean, it basically, he brought up countries don't seem to, to be quite frank. don't seem to have much of a control of their own. um, there was a direction of their own country as most people know, the united states trees, countries like japan, south korea, the philippines and even in the u. k. as colonies. and they are generally either economic or unfortunately. and so in some instances, they are aimed to be actual kinetic cannon fodder. so he named the countries that i guess would be, are in line to be the next ukraine to be ukraine, eyes and used as a weapon against russia and or china. and i'm pretty sure that the people in those countries are waking up to the reality that they're being placed in danger, by us imperialism. also in 1st thing the,
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a tony blinking and bite and single died the withdrawal from afghanistan as an achievement. we can just take a quick listen again to what was it all straight forward to the american people are the 1st president in decades, who's not leaving a war enough can a stand to success from a got been live during obama by ministration. the primary objective of war had been accomplished and i believe are going forward from or the threat of all kind of would no longer be emanating from afghanistan or from elsewhere. and so we not need to station sizable number american forces in afghanistan. i think if i was head of communications in the white house, i would have mentioned to him quietly maybe maybe sit this one like when it comes to a found this done as well. 2 things. number one, he said that the primary objective was accomplished, but we never really knew what the primary objective is. i suppose,
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i suspect it was transferring the extra minutes amount of money from the pockets of the american taxpayers into the coffers of the military industrial complex. if that was the primary objective was no doubt, it was a significant part of it. they were successful there. the other thing that was interesting is that he kept referring to afghanistan as a war. however, legally speaking, the president of the united states can't go to war, only congress can, i can, you know, ok, they can come together and they have to vote on it. so i find it interesting that he finally admitted that the united states presidency has been taking the country to war without the constitutionally required a congressional agreement on that or congressional approval. i personally, i thought his comments on syria were quite an insightful for, for i will this to pick a part. he said it wasn't another success. what's happening in that country as the
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war. they're involved destroying a really and proxies. does that mean that the aim of weakening a run was worth the death the destruction syria has seen over over the years? is that how it's going to be spun as well to do that as a binding administration to the blankets, the sullivan, the by the administrator. and they seem to have a reckless disregard for human rights to be quite frank. and so i don't think that these people even take into account the price that are, that are, that is paid by civilians. they simply see the world as some kind of a, of a grand chessboard has to be the big new brzezinski of named it. and they move forward with their plan irrespective of the pain. and the depth is cause that is caused to the people in the various countries that they attempt to abuse. well, in the topic of the middle east binding proudly said that a deal in gaza is coming soon. the war there has lost it for more than a year. would you assess a deal? no, as
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a victory given the catastrophic death tool being seen. oh, absolutely not. i can say this, the democratic party, the party of the president will not recover from this. there are a significant a percentage. there is a significant percentage of people in the democratic party who want peace, who want a peaceful resolution to the middle eastern conflicts, and they see joe. but quite frankly, as i said, i will guarantee you that of the people who are outside protesting today pouring some kind of a red paint or something out to symbolize blood and calling joe biden of a work criminal that most likely they were almost all either current or former democrats, so joe biden, and i'll put it like this. if you listen to this speech or read the text of the speech today, just look at it from the perspective that he's saying the opposite of reality. just before the election, they told us that they were on the verge of a deal. so whenever there is some important political incident about
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to occur, the by the administration comes out and tells us they're close to a deal. but i don't think anybody trust them any more about anything. just the final thoughts. you've seen one or 2 us presidents done to years. what's that? what's his legacy? where do you, where do you rang? joe biden knows he ends his time in power. i personally, i rank joe biden as not just the worst president this united the united states has ever seen. but if you take the 10 worst president and piled them altogether, joe bite is worse than the entire pile. he has his legacy is one of ruins, economic ruin for the country, inflation in a way that this country had never seen before. bringing the world to the edge of an extinction level nuclear event. and of course being involved in murder risk. countries being the country's being over the road and murderous actions throughout the middle east and against the palestinians and many others. so i think joe biden
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has been a horrible president and might not yet politically, he has destroyed his own party, completely wiped out his party. they are reeling and they have, they've lost the supreme court, they lost the house, they lost the senate, they lost the white house. joe biden has obliterated his own party. i can't see any segment of his a presidency that has been anything other than an unmitigated disaster. well, thanks so much for data thing into all those issues with us this hour. it's been a pleasure seeing you and talking to political on the list. i'm radio talk show hosts mister garland next. thank you. thank you. now in the just stays away from the end of the bite and era, the u. s. main stream media appears to have had a pet fee of sorts when it comes to reporting on the war in gals that cbs has published interviews with the former white house officials, who should lights on the direct link between us on the supplies to israel. i'm the
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devastating debt told in the end the fragments of us bombs next to massacres of, of, to mostly children and that's the devastation it's been over whelming, we, children, these rallies were using those bonds. in some instances, to target one or 2 individuals in densely packed areas, what is happening and gaza would not be able to happen without us arms. that's without a doubt. the message that prime minister netanyahu received is that he was on the one in the driver's seat, and he was controlling this, and us support was going to be there. and she could take it for grant. when you tried to speak out vocalize what you saw happening in gaza, you feel like you were told to shut up? yes, i would show images of children that were starved to death. in one incident i was basically paraded. don't put that image in there. we don't want to see it, we don't want to see that the children are starving to death. the star flock know it to us history specialist on managing, editor of covert action magazine,
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jeremy because more of thanks so much for your time this hour. so there we have one big proponents of the legacy media, which is largely justified at washington's military support for his really actions and gals appearing to have on a bike turn, revealing how american weapon supplies have contributed directly to the civilian debt. total. um, did you, did you see this one coming? well, there has been a ship, a general shifted report. i mean, these rallies have gone so far and their conduct is so brutal that the main stream media, which for years i think really suppressed the truth about the brutal is really occupation of guys on the west bank. had to report, you know, certain facts that were coming to lights, and that's led to major shift in public opinion against these railways. so in the way they have to respond to do to sustain any kind of credibility among the
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populace. i mean, you heard the previous guess say that the media, a lot of them are pro democratic party, so maybe pro republicans, but they lost a ton of credibility among the public. so so to maintain a viable business entity where people watch them that have to report some of the truth that the people know that the reality and jeremy, just on this point the, the us late he amendments prohibit washington from supplying arms to the country that violates human rights with impunity, which israel has been accused of doing. those laws have had a name packed on the, on the main street meetings. reporting of the goal is a conflict as well. those laws have been in place for a long time, and the united states has supplied weapons to heretic regimes of clearly violated human rights, including ukrainian regime, saudi arabia or wanda, uganda. so i don't know if the law itself, i mean it's as important law, but it's,
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it's not often been divided by and the media tends to be a noam chomsky and edward herman wrote a book called manufacturing concepts which is a critique of the u. s. media and how they tended to play up only the atrocities of official government at u. s. government entities, whether russia or china and to ignore those of us allies. but again, these railways have gone so far this time that the media to sustain any credibility had to report some of what was going on and the heretic things that they're doing. is there anything in the timing of, of what's coming? i've done, mike, we see more such coverage emerging. i think so, cuz the cat is out of the bag, so to speak. i mean that and yeah, been indicted in the world. court of the atrocities you know, cannot be ignored. and i mean, i also, i think we live now in the age of social media so, so much is report and a lot of young people, you know, get their news off social media. so they, they saw what's going on for.

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