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[000:00:00;00] the are some of the insane priorities that that organization has been spending money on . $47000.00 for a transgender offer out in columbia. 32000 for a transgender comic book in peru. the white house takes an ox to us a id and reveals a list of expenditures that include both meals from. i'll tell you to affiliated fighters in syria, but opposition comes in the form of us. democrats who claim the agency fights terrorism over the goal is to challenge that trump administration's efforts to get to it. so we're looking to do a deal with new brain where they're going to secure what we're giving them with
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their errors and other things. is the official washington wants ukraine's natural riches in exchange for ongoing support as president trump at night says plans for you deal with the following up on an idea of from a senior rep public instead of the across the world, the run the clock. this is our team. welcome to the news our the oval office is tracking done on the us a id organization by some of washington's regime change agency. last house already threatened to shutter it as part of his efforts and leading the new government efficiency department. the white house press secretary took further shots, claiming it weighs tax payer dollars on question to build initiatives. if you look at the waste interviews that has run through usa id over the past several years, these are some of the insane priorities that that organization has been spending
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money on. $1500000.00 to advance the d. i in serbia's workplace, is 70000 for production of a d. i musical in ireland. 47000 for a transgender offer are in columbia. 32000 for a transgender comic book in peru. i don't know about you, but as an american taxpayer, i don't want my dollar is going towards this crap. and i know the american people don't either. and that's exactly what you want. must has been tasked by president trump to do, to get the fraud waste and abuse out of our federal government to pull some more examples. then all of that was all the content funds. $2000000.00 were set aside for sex, change operations in guatemala. and there's the vast sum set to add nonprofits link to terrorist groups, including meals that made their way to all k. the affiliated fibers in syria and most starkly of all the hundreds of millions of dollars sent to support the cultivation of opium, poppy and her. when production in upcoming some,
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despite all the democrats gathered outside usc id hate to, to, to noise donald trump's view, i say the fights terrace groups all across this world, making sure that we address the underlying causes for retreat to terrorism. usa, i do chases china all around the world, making sure that china doesn't monopolize contracts for critical literals and port infrastructure and sounds like you almost did not create us aid. he doesn't have the power to destroy it and who is going to stop them. we are without that soft power around the world. we are making ourselves weaker. we're making our adversaries allied stronger. we step back and we create a vacuum, you know who steps in it's russia, it's china. it's our adversaries. when we spoke to former lieutenant colonel in the american army, spell his laughter picnic. we say he's us. a id, programs have turned sovereign states into washington dependent corporations under
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the guise of promoting democracy. us id. oh, it was for the quote democracy by installing public dictators to do it, including the government's destroying their countries. murder and people are sponsored all day. they don't do themselves, but they do it for sponsoring others won't have what we do, but to have a taste of power. they left behind the destroy nations or the process of destroying nations and resources are going straight up to us corporations. this was nothing new. us aids job was one of their job is to promote that american dream. it has nothing to do with the reality of living in the us. it has everything to do with this little fantasy world and they sell the people. you're, as you can get here and you can move like this. there are, we'll make you to here and you're going to come noted speech to believe we're coming to with democracy for the country. i and they are the students,
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the people behind it goes through this thing, but what's going not going to get their share and apply? they're going to give the rest of their masters in dc and they don't really care what else the country need in the heads of the ca. they also want to have a very large post post and try and career move very large paycheck. they continue to work, they continue to operate these kinds of organizations all over the world and within the belt way it's, it's all part of the big, gigantic rhetoric. i mean, your brain and stuff is probably the biggest money laundering operation ever saying, well, i mean the us between, you know, data stand uh, and i read the amount of money that was spent. i know i will spend those in there is very, yeah. and also for the amount of money those throwing into these $2.00 holes is sold between $7.11 trillion dollars. that for president trump,
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business is business. and he wants key of to handle bridge natural riches to the us and exchange for continued support andre lucrative new deal. a window in the rain. they are very valuable, rare. are we what we put up to go in terms of the guarantee we want to guarantee one. we're handing a money hand over fist. we're giving them equipment. so we're looking to do a deal with your brain where they're going to secure what we're giving them with their errors and other things. well, this puts the ukranian army in a rather peculiar position because the message is very clear. if you great in soldiers want new em, 16 rifles if they want more of those anti tang javelins, if uh they won't do. bradley's instead of those to replace those that have been burned by russian. if be the drones, then the bit of fights and the better fight not full just for big bold, beautiful words like democracy or independence, but for something very grounded,
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both figuratively and literally full resources. and this idea, i get some clear how populate will be among those who have been forcefully mobilized in ukraine and those who are in the trenches right now. but some of those keys, certainly not against it, because this is not the 1st time that this idea as being floated in the 1st time happened back to during the biden administration and back then. zalinski didn't exactly oppose it. they're sitting on korean dollars worth of minerals are to be good, our economy, they're sitting on $10.00 to $12000.00 of credible minerals and, and you train, i don't want to give that money and those assets to put into share with china. now these estimates a quite a bit of exaggeration because most of these rare of mineral deposits either in the net school or guns region, the guns region. i mean, ukraine is in the control of just one percent of it, even less and ended in that squeak and rushes successfully advancing. and quite recently,
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the russians captured one of the biggest is not the biggest lithium deposit in europe. and it is quite significant because even before the war, the german manufacturer is especially called manufacturer as they were having that deposit to the pool. because logistically, it would make it, the breeze to send all those all that melissa him to jim and car manufacturers and giants like siemens, for instance. because right now, most of lithium, they get, they're getting from latin america, and it is not as easy to just transport lithium over the over the ocean. but when the war began, it is clear now that well, they will have to talk to russia about that particular deposit and all the rest, by the way, which are under the control of the russian troops right now. and the lithium is extremely valuable because it's pretty much in every device that you own that contains a batch for it's in your smartphone, it's in the laptop. it is crucial for com manufacturers because its impact fees.
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it's in your test flights and every electric car right now, it's in the back for you. so it is crucial cutting costs on that end. well, the european, the europe income markets and the european car industry isn't feeling very good right now. losing the competition to china, but again, all this, all of the above, it still does not show any clear motivation for the ukrainian troops for an average ukrainian coin script who is in the trenches. and it will be a hard pill to swallow for him. it will be a hard thing to sell to them that they have to give their lives for the well being of european comp produces of, uh, the american taxpayer and in general, for the european and the american industry. so this is not something that you go out there and just die for some reaction to this german, ortho and work correspond. thomas roper is of the view. trump offer?
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well mic ukrainians understand they were used to cater for foreign interest. it's not surprising how we had announcements like this theme from the us, from the you, from germany, that it is about resources and ukraine. the question is general, what will happen? and when that comes, whatever equipment and overall fighting and so on because of the ukrainians, then we'll finally understand that the country was used for a fight against russia in which no ukrainian and not a ukraine country did when anything. so i think this to us is quite a small part of the problems which will assure and ukraine politically when fighting ends because um yeah, it was, that will sense this clearly most ukrainians and the country didn't get anything from that. so this is just one part of it. i think this is an ascii in general. i asked very where is it? which would be a long talk right now to explain all the things which happened in trumps for us to, to and as
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a president about one of his main problems. what was the lensky on all the impeachment? which once he gets trump was based on products, but because it landscape, so i think i think zalinski has in general it problem because as we see from the 1st actions which trump took, he didn't forget the cost of problems in earlier times. so i think it's that easy. lensky has a general vision, has hit the back of washington, but retaliatory tar ups within minutes of us levies on chinese products coming into effect and branded washington's move, a threat to global markets in order to defend its legitimate rights. and interest china has sued the us taxation measures to the world trade organization, dispute settlement mechanism. the united states has imposed tariffs on chinese in ports, which is a serious violation of w t o. rules and has a bad nature. it is
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a typical unilateralists and trade protectionist approach which seriously harms the rules based multilateral trading system, destroys the foundation of economic and trade cooperation between china and the united states, and disturbs the stability of the global industrial chain. well, the new measures paging introduced include 15 percent tarus on us coal on liquefied natural gas on a 10 percent hike on crude oil on certain gra, cultural machinery. chinese regulators also known as the export restrictions on materials such as posted on tillery, i'm crucial in u. s. high end products and military equipment to american companies. i've also been sanctioned when it comes as beijing launches of probing to alleged violations of its anti monopoly law. by the us tech giant google, whose presence in the country has already been limited nowadays, according to the chinese anti trust regulator, we spoke with same chant,
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digital reporter and international relations analysts shit. and she, why we say is it's not the 1st time google has come under scrutiny in china. actually to enter monopoly investigation into a will go as be done many times in the you are being located in the us market. and china is following the market of practice, actually in 2020 and the 2021. sean is a market to regulates or has already mentioned that 3 times. oh, google is just a specter violation of about some reg nations and also about a suspected behaviors of monopolies. so that's why in today's pays the china. so our marketing regulates, are the state to minister for market. the regulations set that the investigation was loans accordance with the rules and regulations trying us to approach and dealing with the us. tal risk rights as opposed to jake and measure it's by targeting us. the energy was power of
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a shows. do you understand you update nomic dynamics? i like reading, combined with the w t o is responsible and a rule of binding means demonstrating, trying his commitments to the international treat older i think w t o director general know goes according to administer. one your message at b as in years doubles conference matters and she said that and it took both have treat more pumped up by the us tal risk drugs. whether it is the 25 percent of 60 percent of the target each have catastrophic consequences. all global growth that is catastrophic and error one will pay with donald trump's trade war. it goes beyond in china, would celebrate with lonestar u. s. neighbors, canada, mexico. he has however, suspended tarps imposed on those countries for 30 days. but let's take a closer look at what's on the table. a 25 percent hype on goods coming from mexico
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and canada, which is led to breakthroughs in both states, to avoid the penalties they will bolster law enforcement that us borders and support trump cracked on, on migration and smuggling. the american leader is also war and that the u. k. b, u could be the next targets. but asian, a 1st law is nelson, long, safe drums, no nonsense approach. could have a positive effect. where i think president trump is uh, very much used to giving out sweats to people. uh, but uh uh, i believe by the end of the day, monday talks. and he is a more pragmatic than anyone else in terms of protecting his own country's interest . he has all the rights to protect his own country's interest and so does everyone else. so i keep saying that when a donald trump says he's going to make america great again,
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every country has the right to make their own country great. all right again. so it's a matter of the, you know, how to handle the relations between your country and its relations with other countries. the good thing about the trump administration is that it has announced that they are there to solve trade issues. it's more business oriented, at least about monday. it's not about military innovation. it's not about was a and this, that's the case. i think it provides more ground for people to sit down and pulled . the less berlin burden bridges with t foreign partners, like russia and china, by imposing sanctions in tariffs. the alternative for germany party it's calling for a radically different pitch and it is global. i believe that our relations with our foreign friends, both with our european neighbors and with the usa,
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china and russia, have never been so bad. we have really managed to destroy our good relationship over the past 10 years. and as the 2nd strongest force in germany, my main task will also be to help repair this relationship. i see this as my main task because it can't go on like this anymore. what's extraordinary about vitals remarks is that she's daring to put russia china, the usa under trump. so trump plan, dia, and european nation, some of which are now run by pro citizen anti establishment populus like herself. all in the same basket. labeling all of them as friends, not international partners or colleagues or even counterparts, but quotes are foreign friends which is just completely sacrilegious as far as the conventional western establishment is concerned. and also the whole idea of costing other european nations for in friends when the likes to consider itself one big happy united family is also really going against the grain and the rhetoric that
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you normally hear from the you. but she's really just being pragmatic about the fact that it's germany that acted like a dude with anxious attachment syndrome, who suddenly, ghosts a relationship. when everything seems to be going well for berlin, suddenly acting like these relationships with russia and china and other entities are toxic, even though it's pretty clear that berlin had benefited from them. so what caused the berlin to behave like this? well, let's just say a helicopter parent to can't keep her nose out of friends business, and that would be queen or so. and the you, in this particular case, and germany under salts has always been like she all ma ma, whenever you say momma, even though being a. mama's boy has totally tanked the german economy. mama was like, i really don't like you hanging around and buying gas not touching the fellow. so schultz was like. ok mama. all because mom i had a new boyfriend's,
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uncle sam who said that he'd help with whatever she needed. he kinda lied. turned out that he's a bit of a control freak. and um, also kind of a gigolo. just wanted to get friendly enough to get everyone hooked on the gas that he was selling to the you. but schultz apparently didn't see that one coming or else he just didn't care. but with reduced economic means still continuing to spend over 7000000000 euros on things like making german weapons under the pretext that some of them will eventually make it over to ukraine. sounds like the kind of investment that you'd make if you're citizens and your industry already had all the basics, like energy and food. instead, what you have is volkswagen plants closing because high energy costs are result of shrugging off your own. cheap supply of energy from russia and also the
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fact that the got blown up ultimately we're talking about north stream, but um, instead what they're going to do is round up spending or they have been ramping upstanding on other things like defense, injecting things into their own military industrial complex, ryan metal being the big star of the docs of the german stock exchange because that particular cash cow is producing. uh yeah, oh maybe a piece break. so those tanks that run metal mates and artillery and whatever else can just be re purpose for the auto bond or pay for mobile homes. maybe people can just live in them, right. hey, are they climate neutral vitals? basically saying that she would reach out to uncle sam directly bypassing queen ursula and work something out to stop all the insanity says i personally place great hope in the usa, together with russia to end this terrible war as quickly as possible. europe is no
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longer in a position to do this, and germany is certainly not. why not? because we only have this amateur theater group of politicians sitting up there who don't understand at all what they are actually talking about. yeah, well, when the you keeps bragging about cutting itself off from russia while playing footsie under the table on the down, low buying russian energy laundered through 3rd countries. i. it's a pretty good sign that the whole thing is just the bars and she's been saying that not only does she want to put an end to it, vital but, but she wants to go further and reinstate the most cost effective and efficient energy delivery system. and that would be the pipelines with russia for the most issue before the russian invasion, before the sanctions policy. germany had the highest energy prices. this makes it quite clear that our problems are homemade and the entire industry depends on it.
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and yes, we want to put north stream one and 2, especially to back into operation. we want to fix this. we would be very happy to be able to purchase russian natural gas again. vital. also mentioned the need to re establish friendly relations with china, which was berlin's top 4 and trading partner until cleaners and the metals in that relationship to the why. what happened there? well, gigolo uncle sam whispered in her ear, all of his brain washing about decoupling and frame ensuring for economic security . yeah, uncle sam's economic security, more like it. meaning that he gets what he wants from germany, economically trip trade wise and competition wise, it's no longer a threat. and um, also doesn't have to worry about china competing for broiling assets either. here's a german, 4 and minister back in 2023 in a show of german customer service towards berlin's top client. and we will support
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your train as long as it takes because if you were to win this was what sign would then be for all of us dictators in the world like she like the chinese president. so therefore, ukraine has to win this for pay that guys are total dictate or sounds like what you'd hear from a mcdonald's drive to your employee about someone who sent back their big mac because it didn't have enough onions. not someone buying over a $100000000000.00 worth of stuff from germany in a year. but again, cleaners someone gets involved in the relationship. and the next thing you know that you is slapping 35 percent tariffs on chinese electric car imports last october. even though germany itself had a bit of a tantrum over the move in the counter veiling terrace, increase the risk of a far reaching trade conflict. a step backwards for a free global trade. and thus for prosperity,
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job preservation and growth in europe. and over in the us, uncle sam's hat now sits on donald trump's head. he can't really be bothered dressing up american foreign policy like buying and did. he's just letting it all hang out. you know, we have over 300 vision. they don't take our car. and we take everything out of life. i think that was weird. prince charming, go with his white knight and generous gift of uh, pricey american l. n. g. i had several times the cost of the russian gas that the
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you ditched under us pressure. trump is already made it clear that he wants the you to buy even more of that using character as a threat. if they don't. germany is economy ministers already calling it an attack on german companies and it's economy. the federation of german wholesale foreign trade in services is crying out for mama cleaners a lot to intervene, which has been a willing accomplice in all this for the i do with washington the whole time. so that's great news for germany's shrinking economy of another minus point 2 percent last year. and who might be the duly elected genius, who oversight all at the national level will afford to pull off? sholtes has been the worst chancellor. the federal republic has ever had germany, as in the deepest, most severe economic, financial energy and migrant. christ says, due by the terms of being a mom is boy, maybe isn't such a great economic strategy after all. who knew? sounds like vital is saying that it's time for germany to venture out from behind.
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queen ursula skirt rachel marston, not today marks the 80 anniversary of the yalta conference. a pivotal milestone in global diplomacy, which was destined to guide the collective order on security of post world war 2 society. it was a 2nd meeting of allied leaders from the soviet union, the u. k. on the us and focused on the only thing post more challenges from a self determining world order to the vision and the notification of germany dictated an international tribunal. afterwards, i called for a conference to establish that the united nations and its security council to this day. those processes are a central piece of world governance and have changed level despite severe obstacles along the way. clyde, the u. n. used to have though, is slowly eroding with the rising global side, the money thing. it's reform,
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the se in the clothes crucial matters. this c year, 19 shortage tides when the conference and took place and not the conference of africans took place. the can actually can congress and i like to think that they answered function somehow and age political activities africans to, to, to come to the conclusion that only africans and african bone distributions and can and liberate tests. so it's not since she was being actually convinced that you shouldn't, for depression wanting to kind of dependence them this time sheet the most and potency this generation and the one. and then the one can do is for us to meet with respect to effect. so it's a basic now economies to forming
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a union effect, not african states where decision making. we've reached consensus so that we speak with one voice on the decision making on an international issue. and what we're seeing, i can tell you that for sure, we are crying for and we must not through them. i would say we are chief, it's and that is, africa must have a choice thing. it's a national trends, and that voice must be had and must be taken very seriously. so it is important to include africans as important sweetie. thank you, and security to cast without a fair share of decision making power to the african continent, the united nations. it would not be in a proficient trunk to contribute and effectiveness nutrition. so it's
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a piece of security thing that was to go from the the old from past said that they quote isn't good. that is really is too small compared to the rest of them, at least. but also describing what the jewish state has achieved was amazing. it certainly is as small as a small country in terms of land. i think she, this path is wonderful. then my desk is the middle east of this pen, the top of the pen. that's the issue that's, that's good, right? you know, that's a pretty big difference. i use that as analogy is pretty accurate. actually it's, it's a pretty small piece of land. and it's amazing that they've been able to do what they've been able to do when you think of that is not a good spot brain power. this last month, the u. s. president proposed quote, cleaning our gas up by moving all palestinians from there to different regional countries. while reconstruction is underway,
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we asked the really an impostor to rush about when he makes about proposal. you can never clean out a territory of its indigenous people. palestinians have been living in gaza for centuries, more than a 1000 years. you can't just push them off of their own land, but you can see that instability and danger linger in our region. conflicts continue precisely because of such attitudes, we must treat different peoples fairly. so that they may justly live on their territories. palestinians have been there forever. others came later. so i would like to pose a question. is it the aboriginal people who should stay or the occupants? what does your rational sense tell you? you can't approve of people. this is a fact that the occupants may return to where they came from, as they have gathered citizens from various countries of the world. this land doesn't belong to them. they can just go back. there is also another democratic solution. our supreme leader has said that there could be
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