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the research cycle 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 axe to us p id and revealed that list of expenditures that include quotes, meals for, i'll call you the affiliated fighters in syria, from venezuela to ukraine. we look at us idea of pain spending billions that per their washington's agenda. under the guise of humanitarian pivots out in your conference marks, it's 80th oliver street, which we are organized. the establishment of the united nation sort of comes as the mountains grew to date during the next level body. that's all the head distance.
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the 11th at night this tuesday, you are a tree at into 8. i'm here in law school. welcome to the r t international. these are the oval office is cracking down and on the u. s. a. i d, u organization, the bice mas washington's regime change agency, 11 months coast already threatened to shelter it as part of his efforts and leading the new government to efficiency department. the white house press secretary lead i'd for some big sums have gone as well. 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 money on. $1500000.00 to advance the d. i in serbia's workplace, is 70000 for production of a d. i musical in ireland. $47000.00 for
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a transgender offer out 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 dollars going towards this crap. and i know the american people don't either. and that's exactly what you one must, has been tasked by president trump, to do to get the fraud waste and abuse out of our federal government to well, some more examples. all of those on accounted firms. $2000000.00 were set aside for 6 change operations and was a molar. and there's the boss, some send to non profits linked to terrorist groups, including meals that made their way to all call you to affiliated fighters in syria . and who starkly, of all the hundreds of millions of dollars sent to support the cultivation of opium, poppy and power when production in afghanistan was democratic representatives plumber over impending foreign aid budget cuts. they are not healthy r t. saskia taylor has been delving into the murky history of the agency who discharge
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all those taxpayer dollars across the world as an old hand and the biggest play in the game, usa i, they really should have seen it coming. how often movies? decades? could they not have smelt a president shutting down here? is that the, the, the reason is that as opposed to simply because you're trying to doing do some minor house cleaning is, is that as you're not getting through us at usa id, it became apparent that when we have here is, is not an apple was a woman, but we have actually just a bowl of ones. and so it's as a point which you don't really like for you to go to an apple. let's go to it. it may even take them out. but if you could actually just a ball of ones, it's as hopeless and you're savvy as a bowl of words. mm hm. right? there is no apple. and we're still apple does this, you've just got to basically get rid of the whole thing. nothing but
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a crop with the gang of criminals, apparently spread thing on types pass. honda and cash samantha powers a. she had a worthy goal, although it was a stupid goal. she said she was hoping to get the amount of for an a us $8.00 that and go to actual aid up to $0.30 on the dollar from $0.10 on the dollar. that's a major problem that we had this agency that that's all that goes abroad. i think your time american workers dollar. i think now you're talking about the, the usa id at that age. yes. yes, you had, right. all the us a i days, always to $15000000000.00 annual budget. it's estimated only 10 to 30 percent of it actually goes on aid. so what about the rest? well, here's a hint. washington's beloved agency employees, a lot of regime change in fluids. yes. so buckle up for a press schools and old things who's starting close to home in america's back yard
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. if you happen to be in cuba, in the mid to thousands, for example, maybe you attempted to sign up to the local flash and of puts up spots, surprise, surprise, as soon as i knew it wasn't cold, it was a usa, i d lead co, but all peroration the goal to dangle political messages in front of the cuban. you've got some wild up, get them onto the streets on top of castro puts, let's make it seem pro through send cannick. that will be absolutely no mention of united states government involvement. this is absolutely crucial for the long term success of the service and to ensure the success of the mission, which is strange because that website pulls that on for lots about transparency and carlo they were running another project on the car, been island. this one off line documents and interviews make clear that the program was aimed at recruiting a younger generation of opponents to cuba. castro government documents prepared for
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the us a id sponsored program called the h. i. b workshop. the perfect excuse to conduct political activity. yes, usa, i do think the offering health services to slip around and downtown some potential spies, fingers crossed and store them on, on the inside, just like they installed quite, quite low over in practice. you know, the, the mine who was briefly considered venezuela's president by everyone about the venezuelans themselves. a $120000000.00, well spent. in addition, usa id has committed $128000000.00 to support venezuelan human rights defenders civil society organizations, independent media and elect oral oversight. when the madura regime is gone, the funding will support the recovery efforts led by a democratically elected venezuelan administration. well, a few 1000000 on a few months of spontaneous protests,
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maita nicholas madura was still. busy in office, so the dc leads to the day the documents. but the person that you recognize as the leader of democratic leader in minnesota is not here. what do you think about themselves? one way they'll hear, by whom, one way though the, the answering president of venezuela, the do recognize what a bit farther south usa, our day was also called red handed supporting set protests in bolivia as eastern region. i'm sure it's a coincidence, but some to cruise is very, very resource rich. all the highlights and sold georgia better us because it's don syria, the solomon islands, the recipients of generous usa i. d. gifts and then woke, spied financing and dependency with government laughter badly clinging onto power.
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but hey, maybe that's just a coincidence. then that was you crate usa id, which is the front point $5000000000.00 in the funding. those riots, those riots lead to the, to it could a talk against the 1st elect, democratically electric. i'm in the ukraine a most before that comment is over on victoria new and was, you know, the part of the center piece of the economy audiology and who is now a high level official and the state department has a secret call with us in passenger which is tape record and is now public, which anybody can go and look up where she is picking the new cabinets the you okay . the good news here though, is that the agency is reading it to accounts every single time. the other one is my efforts. and this began years ago when we were trying to figure
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out what they were doing with our american taxpayer dollars, there were going to support humanitarian efforts and, and ukraine. so i wanted to know exactly how those dollars were being spent and not reasonable request. yes. oh my gosh, and i share this with you earlier alon um, just privately, but we got all kinds of threats from usa id because i was trying to exercise my oversight capacity in congress. um, so this, this is shocking. i mean, is it? oh, how i mean, honestly it is outrages that a tax payer funded organization which threaten us senator, who's simply trying to figure out if the merits and tax per money is being spent
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correctly. and unfortunately, yes, but for one thing on rest and toppling need is, isn't usa, i think only bread them off to problems. recent phrasal forwarding for 90 days has left 90 percent of ukrainian media at risk of coming dog. because yes, the agency is big on sponsoring independent journalism and the child, it's proud to solve the o. c. c op a. not unless investigative organizations finding 6 continents with a team, but just one of the whole power in check. except interestingly, you don't get many dives into us corruption because that wouldn't be cutting off the hand that feeds that and how that sometimes gives it a split pull to that end up bringing about real change. you know, i think as donors have realized, this is really important. this is having impact. we've probably been responsible
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for about 5 or 6 countries changing over from one government to another government . you know, because and getting, you know, and people, you know, prime ministers indicted or thrown out. that's the most important investigative reporting organization you've never heard of. so as las hand tightens it square from the fragments of his sofa pointed, going to him of freedom and justice. how i want to act that every now democracy can finally freeze free a saw something else to add here us a i d. 's funding of what they call independent media and other organization also extends to washington's closest allies. the bbc reports that it's charts a bbc media auction had us say ideas. the 2nd biggest donor for the 202324 or financial here. second only to the foreign office. let's go live now. it's
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a long time foreign correspondent on editor up in the grabbing dot org news and analysis site martin j for his take martin good to see you. so there we have the, the bbc's international charge. so you, having at us the idea is a huge contributor, why would the us agency be so heavily involved in that organization? okay, because it goes, gets great value for money to, to put money directly into the organization. and, you know, it can be interpreted by bbc bosses us as a gift, as a, as a, as a systems. and i think that will have an effect um, further down the stream to how um, stories revolted, what lines john does take this particular areas of the world of covering it so. so when, when the americans to pump money into the bbc and bbc has always more or less follows the state department was line on most of the conflicts around the world. and his chief, it's remaining, so pretty well,
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much aligned to the democrats in america. but now cause trumps comments about and all that changes. what was the payoff for it for that? what was it? am totally chargeable or, or was there something expected in return as well? we don't know, we can already guess, but if you look at a bbc track record, you know of, um, not being too um, uh, vigilance oh or a or a or aggressive for it checks, fax on stories that are aligned to its so cools interpretations of conflicts and trouble spots around the world intersection and syria where we saw a, a group of people completely fake a chemical attack on them. and this was written up immediately within minutes. but it'd be see as a softball, nissan people. this is the kind of things that you think may be just the 9 stuff be reporting, but the facts, you know, it's often the case that the federal ship,
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the school and financial powers behind the bbc, the pushing their bosses and the regional answers and directions. so i think we should be very skeptical about bbc having the, it's the, it's generally having the 2nd highest fund being the american taxpayer. and let's be specific. you know, the, the work brigade within the us. i think it's uh, we also have the example of ukraine. we're according to local sources, 90 percent, martin of the media account survive. and would like us funding lots of questions about that. is that including how independent can such media really be unsure that have been so dependent on one country? a foreign state? yeah, i think it raises another number of questions about what usa that's the is you know, it's clearly not just simply and i did identity. so you said it's mould not it's. it's an intelligent site to say it's a spooky operation. it's also a fake news operation in the wherever i've worked. the last that he is
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a number of hotspots around the world. i've always come across, you know, lights a fake news operation set up. let me see. i have in this case, it wasn't the c. i a was a another department with within washington that was funding media in ukraine. and um, you know, it's something like $14000000000.00 was spent by us age in ukraine in 2023. and a good sense that went on hundreds of fake news operations. basically, you know, media outlets that were sets up for the sole purpose of furthering the narrative and not reporting on anything the challenges. but what's, what's been done with the mountains of, of, of washington. and i think uh, we're gonna have to see if i different story to cry. you know, because some of these people are complaining now on lines. uh, well, you know, we need this money. if we didn't have this money, then we're going to see a lot more from, again, to, from the central government and even, you know,
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perhaps even russian media type coons or soup and then setup operations. what would that be? such a terrible thing. you know, to have of the media outlets who actually have a different narrative, a different interpretation on circle. the fax never happens. you claims would have a more object to take on the news every day. you know, these operations funded by american money. you know, they, they haven't very clean objective in mind, but they can't really go on forever. people sooner or later realize what they're up to. and one of the big problems we've had for the brain is international reporting from the west. you know, has relied very, very heavily on lots of these outfits. you know, because um, now these days, a lot of a little sloppy journalism is going on. you have report as an american or u. k. who are international reports as reports and countries over on the well they've, that basically their job is to reputation and be to be sent off. is of content that's already out there. yeah. so, you know, with the amount of content,
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so that kind of money binds, you know, rule material that's pumped into the, into that, you know, that for trying to pull the plug now and say, look, and this is just ridiculous, as soon as i should just run to the left wing radicals and, you know, it's a, it's one thing to have sex change operations. i'm an unfunded single sorts of a hilarious work. things in around the world over the global self countries. but any planes are really big story. it's a really serious issue, and if people in the west had more objective actually have access to more objective information about, you probably the what would be going on as it is. yeah, and that's south dimensionally hurrow and i've gotten this done. you know, i had assumed it was going to be more nuanced, but then looking into the story. no, that's actually what it was. martin, we've run out of time to talk with up at please come back in the program soon again because it's always a pleasure to see you. martin j journalist, an editor of grabby dot org. thank you, sir. know today marks the 80th our 1st 3 of the yalta conference, a pivotal milestone in global diplomacy,
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which was destined to guide the collective order on security of post world war 2, society ortiz, political corresponding, you were a pinnacle of visited a musket exhibition commemorating the event it was an iconic meeting, would symbolize the rare unity between the heavy weights of the 2nd world war winston churchill of the united kingdom. franklin was also united states and joseph stalin of the soviet union. this picture is part of a unique exit mission, taking visitors behind the scenes of this pivotal moments in human history. the classified documents, maps and diagrams show how the allied leaders coordinated their military strategy towards the end of the war. how he envisions the political future of a liberated to europe and the plans to prevent something as horrific as that war from ever happening. again. one of those ways was through the creation of the united nations and it was it the alta conference where the leaders finalized
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details on the security council is the voting procedures and veto bowers. it was supposed to be fair for everyone involved. since most countries in the british empire and the commonwealth were guaranteed voting powers style and requested the same for the republics of the soviet union, they settled on 3 and agreed that each of the big 5 could veto any action by the council. can see the answer to get on the epic and see who the conference into iran was the conference on how to defeat the germany, the conference and post them determined how to rule. defeated the germany and the conference. and y'all to it was a conference on how the world would look like after this. decisions were made regarding a certain restructuring or renewal of the league of nations. that is, the foundations were laid for the united nations, which as you know, is still functioning. we have long since moved away from the results of the all to agreements, but some elements are still working. this is mostly due to the in viability of borders in europe. and the united nations, of course,
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could still functions in the form, in which it was conceived by the participants of the yalta conference and testing to y'all took a consider butts over 80 years so fast since then. and the world has changed. mean, you know, feel that the united nations no longer reflects or satisfies the needs of our multiple world in our calling for change. spearheading these calls is one of the original members just put on the computer and use with us. so we have repeatedly said that powers like india and brazil by all accounts, have long deserved to be permanent members of the security council. an appropriate decision is also needed for african permanent membership, and the united nations was established as a result of the failures of the league of nations which was created after the 1st world war. it fell apart because it didn't achieve its main objective world peace and it doesn't look like the un is doing any better considering all the complex, raging around the world. despite the rise of the global south africa, the un security council still looks like this. not a reflection of the real world,
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and definitely not a way to insure a global peace or growth with even the un secretary general admitting he can no longer ignore the growing goals for reform. so it is absolutely essential to a very form that this is gonna be possible to make this is it because somebody presented those roles and to make his body say, this was one of the central questions that would be right in the subject of the world has evolved into a smock into connected on multiple lot of email and its members have increased for, for, since you and inception. yep. so you n remain so prison out of the past expansion and proper representation in the permanent category is a particular embedded asia, africa, and latin america. the global soft cannot continue to be short changed. achieving and maintaining peace and security requires. the collective will of the
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community of nations, god that here is requires that the u. n. a security council should be more representative body and inclusive, almost 80 years later, many things have changed and we need a larger and more representative council with voices from latin america and africa to really contribute to peace and security. the reform of the security council should uphold fairness and justice increase the representation and voice of developing countries allowing more small and medium sized countries to have more opportunities to participate in the decision making of the council. in particular, it should redress historical injustices against africa. within 1940 is were all about creating a new world order, learning from past mistakes and building a better, brighter future. but the passing decades revealed how fragile such partnerships are
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and the need for a larger group of people to be able to make decisions. take africa, for example, over 50 african countries are members of the united nations, yet not one has a permanent seed at the un security council. that's around 17 percent of the world's population. compare that with france for example, which has less than one percent. it just doesn't make sense. the west claims, it's now ready to welcome some of them, but without the rope hours. we are not interested in being token members of the security council for good must be treated as an equal play. a note, as a secondary act to africa cannot have a 2nd class participation on the un security council. we demanded require that we should have serious participation. one fix that we from africa demand is for the united nations to embrace democracy in the security council by giving africa to permanent seats with vito power and institution that excludes $54.00 african
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countries. while allowing one nation to veto the decisions of the remaining 193 member states is unacceptable. the counsel is dysfunctional and democratic non inclusive, unaccountable, autocratic, and opaque. that's why russia is calling for real reforms, but moscow is not suggesting a new organization insisting that the framework already exists, but needs polishing, and ensuring everyone's voices are heard and respected. it's what we've heard from russian officials, time and time again, building a fair, multiple world based on the principles of equal and indivisible, security. and together with this un security council reform, we will make the west understand that it is no longer capable of imposing its own rules on the whole world. for many centuries pumping out results is from africa, asia, and latin america no longer capable of living at the expense of others. we should seek a balance of interests. if things continue this way with the majority of the world
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continuing feeling in order to install only a matter of time before countries give up on the united nations and start talking about building something else. it already happened decades ago in history does have a habit of repeating itself equal or biskin off r t k. know their stories tell you by today, kaz expand has published a preliminary report on the observation or lines plane crash that kills more than half of the 67 people on board in december last year. let's hear more of what was released with r t correspondents in the email is shar, you know what details on the tragic incident have emerge. then of course, as you mentioned, because of son has released this preliminary report on the as a by john airlines playing cross that occurred in december of 2024 leading to 38 people losing their lives. now, the report states that the investigative commission continues to conduct
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a detailed inspection of the aircraft. the $53.00 page document has also included photos of the damaged parts for an object that were retrieved as well as a flight data and also recorder analysis. the report has also continued to state that the, the sedation conducted within the framework of this report does not imply the establishment of a share of anyone's guilt or responsibility. because this is a problem, preliminary report. and it can only be clarified based on the results and the research in the study of all materials. but of course, the western media was quite quick to put the blame on russia, stating that the foreign objects were part of a russian missile with no proof to back that up. meanwhile, a, a source in russian aviation circles that is related to the investigation came out stating that the russian side has not yet received
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a parts of the for an elements. for examination, the reports of the government's commission of catholics then also fails to identify the objects appropriately. but overall, in this report, it seems that the damage of the aircraft indicates that there was a penetration of a, for an object within the aircraft, leading to a pressure drop and a stab allies are most function. they've also pointed out that during the flight, the aircraft randomly changed it's fast, which lead to a sharp, climbed, and the cent they've also pointed about that before. and objects that were found will be sent for an examination. now overall, this report does not necessarily give the direct reason behind the crowd. so this is still quite a developing story very much a dreadful day as well. what's been r t correspondence to me making sure,
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i think you know that finally the vol die international discussion club is hosting it's 14th mid least conference here in moscow. building relations with bricks, countries, the future of syria and mediation in the gals, or where they are among some of the issues topping the agenda. we spoke to and i'm all as investor to russian. i tried to be rejected. donald trump's comments regarding the relocation of displace palestinians to neighboring states in egypt. so it's gotta be as the image that i'm seeing in front of the have, i mean very important meeting we have sent that strong message to them instead of funding that fee is locked in state that some of these companies come for the out of 10 percent that i pulled up and wisdom companies really 1st to delete the plan from the policy and to leave the country. yeah. understand them and be honest with
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me. i mean this other company really to destroy you guys doing that. but is that some of the senior and people are visual and the plan for the bed. and the understand that i've seen that people who are sitting on bites and more movie options. i sort of message the policy and the sort of the, it's the best system to sort of get them back together. so control does that as an excuse for revise the policy and the authority and the things are moving by this tri controller. and that's a rock for now. i from the are to use for in but stand by for more programs getting there start here on there and on the line in moments. thanks for your a the
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