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the the lot of probably a 1000007 people, 7, maybe a 1000008, but i think all of them i think they'll be resettlement areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. the us president on the field, his call, michelle plans are relocate, all goes in from their loans and take control of being played out of country. um, overall is the does this trip? it's part of palestine. the knowledge, the invoice for the u. n. i tried to the rejects donald trump blunt, i'll do out of nations who instead hush for the creation of an independent state of palestine. and the democratic republic of congo calls for the swift removal of m. 23 insurgents from its loans for the loss or
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a 9. so you don't allow for feud monetary and 6 fire are the ones in governments spokesperson tells r t a. but the lingering impact of colonial era borders which still structure of families, communities the see today, the border load where the conflict is happening was decided in berlin. 1884. and if you need to find the, the artificial voters that divided families to try to contribute to the across the world around the clock. this is r t good to have your company for the news hour i can get into the us will take over and rebuild. does that? that's the plum president trump has a know it's suggesting the entire palestinian population be relocated to a neighboring countries. the i think there's a good chance to all of them and they would probably a 1000007 people,
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the 7, maybe a 1000000 a. but i think all of them i think, going to be resettled in areas where they can live a beautiful life and not be worried about dying every day. it would be my hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't water. richard, why would they want to return? the place has been the hell. it's been, it's been one of the meanest. what are the meanest places? foreigners and right now it's, it's, i've seen every picture from every angle better than if i were there. and nobody could live there if you had lived there. well, how much was quick to reject the entire i'd say of donald trump's proposal declaring that no states will be allowed to approach occupied palestinian land. as we have said, that these statements are aggressive to our people and cause and won't serve to stabilize the region and will only put oil on the fire. we have fun that we all
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palestinian people and it's living forces will not allow any states in the world to occupy all land or impose guardianship on a great palestinian people. that's been our sense tromp on vale, his big idea, but it's still hard to wrap your head around, especially for the our world. the former real estate mogul from says the u. s. will take control of gas and why politically and turn it into a middle east review error rebuild from the winds with international investments. but 1st he wants to relocate 1500000 gallons to foreign countries and according to trump, everybody loves the idea. well, let's see, power steering president back motor boss didn't hold back call end of latent violation of international law. his message noted please do happens without a palestinian state with is jerusalem as its capital. the palestinian invested or to the un had a town to offer flats. gilles is returning to their original homes inside israel.
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many of them off the roll were displaced when israel was found. let's take a listen out of country. um, overall is the does the strip. it's bought for palestine, we have no home for those who want to send them to a happy, nice place. let them go back, you know, to their original homes inside is right. there was, there are nice places that day will that be happy to return to these places. but trump's real photos isn't the palestinians, it's saudi arabia. he's betting big on normalizing ties between israel and the kingdom. he even claimed the south as did not require. it's how this didn't stay for a deal, but just hours later, we are shop that down. the, for the, the k them of saudi arabia reaffirms its unequivocal rejection of any infringement on the legitimate rights of the palestinian people. whether through is railey
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settlement policies, land annexation, or attempts to displace the palestinian people from their land. this unwavering position is non negotiable and not subject to compromises. achieving lasting and just peace is impossible without the palestinian people obtaining their legitimate rights. in accordance with international resolutions, as has been previously clarified to both the former and current us administrations, clearly there awesome all vis. disagreements right now here is where things get interesting. some experts, things this how, let's move gavin's plan might be nothing more than a bargaining chip. a way to push solid is really normalization. and they job who moment back in 20 and 19 trump and it's on yeah. floated westbank annexation and a circled deal of the century. only too widely draw paid for an agreement with a united air being res could history the patient itself?
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well, we'll have to wait and see. meanwhile, egypt and jordan, the 2 countries trump suggested should taken gathers, and even remotely on board they've out tried, rejected the idea of displacement and land grabs. but there was ponds, as i have to say, have been negatively measured in balance, perhaps not wanting to raise to asked financial aid. and the backlash isn't just coming from the list. russia, china, germany's paint islands, and the u. k. o we have for and the support for the 2 state solution, the long standing framework. washington itself has backed for decades. the idea and gaza should be part of a future. palestinian stayed alongside, you will divide was bang and china and ones eager to play a role in brooklyn, regional peace has firmly come out to games. trump's plan. let's take a listen. i'm gonna find the china always believes that palestinians govern in palestine is the fundamental principle of post conflict governance in gaza. we
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oppose any force, relocation of gauze or residence, and hope. the relevant parties will take the gaza ceasefire and post conflict governance as an opportunity to bring the palestine questions back on the right track to a political settlement based on the 2 state solution and to achieve lasting peace in the middle east. the spa, global outrage, israel's foreign minister, has framed this whole force displacement ideas, simple delivered migration, ignoring the fact that the gases did not want to leave, and no country in the world wants to take them all. as long as migration occurs through an individual's free will, regardless of the location in the world, and as long as there is a country willing to accept that person. can anyone claim it is immoral? can anyone say it is in humane? is it only moral for any other nation or individual except for palestinians? this is what happens. we see it in all conflicts. and then the reason it's on, yeah. if anyone is thrilled,
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it's him. he couldn't stop praising drums out of the box thinking that then yeah, whole cold from a man who gets things done not just in full wigs, but as for more years back. com, to be honest. the excitement isn't universal for many's reasons, the war isn't over, and neither is they fight to bring hostages back home. 79 of the king still remain in the guise as 334 of them confirmed that by these really ami it was their king napping that triggered israel's invasion months ago. a war that according to the guy who has officials, has left over 60000 people that are missing the families of the hostages, reacted with outrage and shock reminding both of them. yeah, one from the human lives should be the priority. nope. long term real estate plans and other and pretty, or it costs to swap tons of a israel. him axis far deal is set for saturday, but it's in yahoo is still in washington d. c. and he might not even be back to use role in time for the families of those
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still trapped in the gaza strip. this only defends the fear that they loved ones all sleeping further down the list of priorities. well, the gal is a war, was a central topic of discussion of this week's 14th, middle east conference of the fall. the international discussion club delegates in moscow looked into mediation options as well as the room breakfast can play in regional politics, former foreign minister of egypt, and the bill of funding is among the guests on shared with us his view on trump plans for guests. i think it's important, understand this is not the real estate, but you take it over from home. how does the palestinians agree to hand it over to anybody? i have not heard them say that's the 1st point. the 2nd on what basis, what law, what norm allows you to decide if you will take something over and what the law and what norm allows you to say,
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i'm going to the port numbers opinions to other countries even without getting other approvals. but even if you did get the proofs, i have not heard about us any and say that they agreed to the point that's. that's correct, the punishment. and it's a, it's a crime against humanity because it also involves yes, i certainly guess as part of the palestinian issue, it is not a conflict on its own. therefore this is huge. and so that and the road to peace between things industries is solving the policy, is where the conflict specifically by dividing the 2 people on 2 separate territories. interesting public statements. we've heard from palestinians, from region to states, from a number of other states. i've also said any deputation that leads to protection is not something we support and they've cautioned against the attempt to tie you to
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the palestinian national identity. so i'm not sure who the support struction in gaza essentially is really destruction of using american bonds. that being said aero countries because of their relation as palestinians have always said that we will not forget our palestinian families and we will help solving. so will there be generate support from arabs even though they're not responsible for the destruction i continued, it will. but that's a separate issue from saying that they will support the deportation of palestinians and the liquidation of the conflict. and i think through the saudis, statements of evidences that let's hear some more reaction. we got it from former human assistant secretary general rumsey, as all the rumsey who stresses that states such as saudi arabia, well, critically not support trumps plans for counseling. when i 1st heard of the
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very late at night here in moscow, it was shocking. but not all together, unexpectedly you expect? uh, president trump, to make statements to that effect. and it seems that he's dealing with gods as a piece of real estate and forgetting that there are real people living there who have roots for centuries. so i think it's something that will not fly in my view, but let's see if he has any further things to say about that. i think it's important that the world takes a stand on that very clearly. first the are countries, particularly egypt and jordan. but then the other countries, i think it has to be very clear that moving palestinians out of a land is totally unacceptable. and the saudis issued a statement, a mere, i think, 2 hours after, uh, president trump admitted,
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made his announcement. and that is probably about 4 o'clock in the morning and saudi arabian, so they, they had an immediate response and it's very clear. and they said they are not going to accept normalization without the creation of a palestinian state. having said that, i think the saudis will have to decide for themselves how much they would like to contribute. but certainly i'm, i don't think that will contribute to the implementation of what present compass the. now with us c id firmly under its controls, the white house says nice set, it's always on the c i a the entire workforce has reportedly been offered so called by our packages with a view to making sweeping changes across the organization. now are prominent members of the trump team previously took aim at how the united states agency for international development role was shipped by it. a usa id,
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which is the i a front point, $5000000000.00 and the funding those riots, those riots lead to the a to a could a talk against the 1st elect, the democratically elected of the ukraine a month before that comment is over on victoria new and 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 recording and is now public, which anybody can go and look up where she is picking the new cabinets, the u. k. win ukrainian, and geo was now facing on start in the future after washington's 8 friends to keep house being a major recipients of usc id grounds. since the start of the conflict ortiz dollar quarterly side. now the comforter, 1st law organization, actually help provoked the prices in the 1st place. ukraine's that us profit state
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at washington is used and g o is to control key of for years. it's a stark fact that people in the us are bringing more and more attention to this covers everything zalinski is allowed to do on security issues. and it was this message coming from. it's coming from the us state department that makes you crane book like a vassal state. so ukraine is not allowed to negotiate with russia. as in less ukraine's dog owners, the us state department. let's them. so who's really running your country and with cab under washington? some that means vladimir zalinski is to, within his very 1st month in office. so lensky was sent a letter signed by around 70 n g o's lane, down a bunch of red lines that the new president must not cross. the letter itself was relate through the ukraine crisis media center, which surprised surprise is bank rolled by usa?
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i d, the state department, and a bunch of other n g o's, also funded by them. they all even promised to destabilize the country, should zalinski decide not to play nice. as civil society active as we present a list of red lines, not to be crossed, should the president cross these red lines. such actions will inevitably lead to political instability in our country. and the deterioration of international relations among the sacred red lines are supporting the russian orthodox church and revising laws connected to language and education that might, in any way protect russians. even holding peace. negotiations with russia is a no go for the countries own government. it goes to show the lensky did exactly as he was told, considering the current band on negotiations, and all the anti russian legislation passed during his term compared with his rhetoric for the campaign trail, just as the institutional green article 10 of the constitution of ukraine says
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ukrainian is the official language, the country and the government must support and develop the russian and the minority languages. it's not necessary to try to suppress them to try to suppress the russian language. in terms of the ukrainian media, they've pretty much all been kept in business this long thanks to usa i. d. so the organizations recent shut down, understandably, has the propagandist shaking in their boots. they try to justify their existence as somehow being independent and therefore different from russia. independent, ukrainian media is a key element, distinguishing us from pollutants, russia. it is the voice of our values, our freedom and democracy, which makes ukrainian society resilient. even in the most difficult times. the irony of it all is that any and all media that did not tow a pro key of line have long been banned and ukraine and the outlet still around are precisely so because they are not independent from usaid. not only are they being
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controlled by cab and the west, but they are even used as instruments of censorship and cooperation with western media corporations. the new voice of ukraine syndicates with yahoo! news folks. ukraine is a fact checking partner with meta, which assist and we're moving content deemed rushing this information from facebook . instagram and whatsapp detected media has similarly let a consortium of non profit groups pressuring social media platforms to aggressively remove content critical of ukraine. the rabbit hall of western domination, gro was even deeper. remember, russia gave? well, according to former us official, mike then john mccain's original source for the christopher steel dos documents was a guy named david kramer, is a former employee of the state department who made regular appearances at events organized by that usa. i. d funded ukraine crisis media center after the euro. my don qu, in 2014. and so it's a very humbling experience for me to be back here. and to see this 1st hand freedom
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house has been very dedicated to providing support to ukraine. the kremlin propaganda is trying to paint everything that happened in ukraine is being caused by fascist, in extremis. before you're on my don kramer worked at another state department funded and g o called freedom house, which russia has specifically flagged as a vehicle of american foreign policy interest. as far back as 2004 and 2 main stream politicians were raising their eyebrows at freedom house and just how much money was going to ukraine through the organization. how did this one sided us funding and ukraine come about? while i'm afraid we may have seen only the tip of the iceberg. one part that we do know thus far is that the us government, through the us agency for international development, granted millions of dollars to the poland america, ukraine cooperation initiative,
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which is administered by the us based freedom house. the rates of us say i didn't even touch his breeze. well, that's right, hunter biden's company in ukraine. justice hunter joined the board of directors. briggs, my cut a deal with the state department. response is not a terry reese was not a humanitarian, private energy corporation or profit gas company. why do they have a formal m o u y d or the usaid e mails saying that we are supporting very slow us age funding for each month? you have these connections completely, all over 800 by himself was on the board of the national democratic institute, which is b and c, branch of the c eyes. most notorious, cut out the national down for democracies. a 100 themself is running through those networks. and 2023 usa i d spending and ukraine skyrocketed to 5 times. it's 2022 level, reaching a whopping $1300000000.00 for that year alone with ukraine being the most corrupt country and all of europe. there's no doubt a lot of the pockets have been lined hunter biden's lensky, his wife's,
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and who knows who else is being well usa id employees have stage protests in washington, dc. among the agency return back to work, democratic lawmakers joined the raleigh. the non thing trump, i need on mosque who hits the new department of government efficiency already or former us state department senior security policy analysts. michael maloof joined our broadcast from the raleigh are basically demand in the usa id uh, funding and be reinstated. and that the workers to be put back to work. and we've had a number of congressmen and us senators make speeches to that effect. and it appears as though they're actually going to mount some kind of a resistance of both. so as a state and local levels and at the federal level to counter must cuz they are really against mosque. all the federal workers realize that their jobs now are on the line as a result of the changes that the trump administration has just introduced. so and,
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and this is the agency wide, including that. now at to see i can, i'm sure it's going to happen at the state department and at the defense department . so this is a, something that federal workers are rallying around because i see the usa id uh activities as an example of what could happen to their agencies as well. yeah, just to point out they have been implicated, or as being involved in conflicts destabilization on rest, the run the world. yes. you mentioned it's true monetary norm as well. so how taking all that into account, how would you assess its legacy and the guys that it has been? it's very embedded. it's very deep. it's a total network that they've had years to develop usa id has been around for years and years and an overtime. and this is, this is why c, i a, has used uh, usa id because of their access to the local local levels and in,
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in various countries and remote countries. and this is how they can sway them and, and actually caused them to turn, turn against their own governments if they see fit. it's a, it's a, it's a very serious, it's a, takes a lot of work, especially if you're in the clandestine business. and, and i think that, uh, uh, you know, over time it's, it's, it has showing it has showing, uh, it's it, so it's dirty work, for example, in ukraine. that was very, very uh, very, very much uh, evident the rest her attention, though to africa, where most burials are on the way in the city of goma, in the democratic republic of the congo following flashes between m. 23 militants on the army footage shows workers and protective gear preparing a huge mix shift symmetry followed in recent declared ceasefire. the d r. c is communications minister safe to follow these and people will be buried there. some
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part to live in the violence. that's those m 23 insurgents who seize control over the border city. last week, claim the restoring basic services. civilians are dropping with overflowing more x as well as fears of disease spread. well speaking to r, t, the spokesperson for the london government shed light on the legacy of colonial era borders in the region, which she say is, continues to fracture, families and communities even today. i mean, the board is that we see today the border loan where the conflict is happening. what was decided in berlin, in 188418. 85 of the, the artificial voters that divided families, that divided communities. but what's important is that we're living those borders and the treatment with the african union as well, is that the people who find themselves within those borders of citizens of those countries. so whether you're cool with these 401 inherited heritage, the speaker,
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can you wonder whether you to see it so for you should be able to enjoy your full rights in coal as a company citizen. this is the crux of the problem. so yes, there is a very profound impact of all these. i'll be totally drawing board is own complement, but it shouldn't be a problem happens all over the continent. why is it that it's just you and the dear see that the people of us acute it from you know, being accused of being in the wrong country. we have examples in another country. so communities were divided the only things that peacefully during the rest of us citizens. well, we also heard the view of african legacy foundation member, a model rick at library on the deep rooted conflict between rolanda on the d. r. c . he highlighted the road pressures, minerals are also playing in the ongoing volunteers, just follow on sir, on that as well. it really gives you, i think if you want to understand the problem the, the,
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i see you really have to go back to it keeps colonial cost. and there's a little bit of place to, to, to begin to reflect on these uh, on this problem. uh then that's a 1000000000 conference of $1884.00, and they may decide whether you're paying powers a set on a table without any african representation. and then come to the african coming in the continent into colonial territories without giving regard to uh to the ethics of asinique and religious a different suspect existed. although they will not though that the serious, the problem is that the one of the listings, the issues in this conflict is the fact that the b r c is being accused by honda for supporting a rebel group which is slicing against run and run the terms of the b r c is also choosing the d r c post supporting a rebel who,
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which is fighting against its government. and so that the tensions exacerbated because of the effective both both the main protectiveness of this in the struggle. we're supporting a rebel groups and that's uh, fighting against against the government. is there a role for you and seems to be, um it's, it's kind of on the criticism from the d. s. the government because the face feeling that there's not enough is being done. there's a lot of thought, but not enough affection. for example, recently the us page which is edge of the various parties to find a solution, but without providing any um, any fixing to uh, to the, to the, to the plan. so the different brands deals with the r c is really a very rich region as it has that are 71 percent of the world's cobalt protection. um 25 percent of the go global colton reserves come from the d r c and
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uh the, the, the monroe wells. most of the r c e is uh, estimated to be uh with $24000000000.00 a for when, when uh, when things are pointed to the very 1st 2 countries that are blamed for full benefits and from the contracting with the r c. uh, uganda and run to uh, and i sent us some you and reports which appear to confirm that this is true, that the both these 2 countries are benefiting from, from the conflict in the deceit through smuggling of minerals through the countries . but i think just finding the single that you've done that and one, the really nice is the point because these 2 countries really supply the demand for these minerals in the global markets. so i think the point is the solution really
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shouldn't be to really go back to the, the go shooting tables and the look at the whole, the entire program uh listing. and also deal with these other issues that we've been that might not because that's why the problem of the lack of peace and stability here with the i see because as i said, as long as they space instability and that the r c, then all these other factors, so these, the occupations really wouldn't, wouldn't that this because of the c itself would be benefiting from, from the, from the mineral resources. so through and organized and control the instruction will simple fix minerals the, the heaviest reality of concentration camps in world war 2. as being wells documented on rightly so, that is a part from what occurred to serbian children in the hands of croatian nazi
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collaborators. next are documentary songs of heard documents not in detail. it is a tough watch, but are worth a the to be and people limited in other parts of how to govern who as well, both of us, but you still have to give it you clips. you cause it to me and it to them in the future. you and before you go on children, little was a favorite target. and there's another notable execution cited there to govern the debate and couple of which a village in libyan admin disability, which developed $72.00 people. few who showed that most with running into the path of life. but anyway, i'm, we're for, for my us, the leech where you have, you know, in my mouth texas is.
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