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the selling is that, of course, come on, look at that to me until there's a date or the one woman is killed and 10 of the civilians i entered in the premium to tax on the junk box. 15 of my kids cost presidential aaron pockets and a 5 brake fell in and a pump. also had there was a conflict around around the constructive u. s. military base. and the banquet actually prime minister doesn't want to do it . and so our foreign policy planners decide we need to do was name change a full not state department official blows the lead on usa, i the billing details on how the organization sought to document what around the world and a 5th postage 12th between him, off and is ro is on the way $183.00 palestinians,
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3 hostages comes off the line from most good, but bringing towards motor on the well, the saw the international. my boy, thank you for choosing us feeling well. we all going to be starting off with the developing a story. a young woman has been killed 10 other people injured in the ukrainian strike on the city of my case as, according to local authorities. but the crowd to the bus station was the primary target that as these videos from social media show of fi, also broke out at a nearby apartments. smoke during the attack, windows were shattered in residential buildings. more than a 1000 cause will sit down the or change of good as no less off in the revelations. imagine about us, a id like that's a for
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a state department. official has now given detailed examples of the agencies efforts to gain influence on even to put governments. and basically there was a conflict around around the constructive u. s. military base in the region, which is very common conflict that we have often times foreign countries don't like having a big fat us military base installed, you know, on they don't want for insurance on their soil. let's just say it really is vital to us national interest to build that military base in bangladesh to counter chinese influence. and the bangladesh of prime minister doesn't want to do it. and so our foreign policy planners decide we need to do the same change a predict space of allegations coming out. now from like fences up full, my us state department official, who says that all the way back in 2018, the state department had adult human to about how we could possibly look at shifting the lines in bangladesh. now what he was referring to specifically, there is that story back in if it was august of last year with
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a legally elected representative leader of bangladesh fled the country in a helicopter, amid these steep lights, so attendants of people killed at the time. now when she landed in india, she accuse the us of being behind essentially a crew to our, to my friends now saying, well actually this is all true because this is something we knew the state department was trying to do for the last few years. and then that's what we saw in his woods, another color revolution. he outlines how us a r d was involved in that. and they noted, you know, that the rap music was, was popular and the young people were listening to rap music in bangladesh. so what do they do? they, they turned around and they took us taxpayer funds. they get a 100 percent of the money from, from the state department, and they work closely with usaid and they funded bangladesh. she wrapped groups to produce a songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets and do
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street protests. and you know, the classic a peaceful protest that's has the, the upside of being a riot. the bundle dash is one of many as the suite because really, um, so usa, i think it has been incredibly busy. in fact for basically the entire duration of its existence. what else is it being responsible for? yeah, that's why it's been uh, in existence. this stuff is around 1961 to decades now of involved when to trying to promote regime changed to favorable to the us in countries across the world. and i want to talk about specifically king, but as a result of uh, the american influence in cuba, that the government that's been trying to stime you for the decades. it decided to bind twitter at the time now x from using its accounts on the island. now usa i thing was like thing, okay, well, how do we get around this band and essentially a crate to the southern version of keeping twits
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a did. so by getting she wouldn't businessman to sign up and create this enterprise . so you have lots of change things going on. so there's changing twit to talking about the things they were interested in. what was usa, i think doing the whole time. it was taking that data and looking at trends and patterns and trying to identify individuals that might be susceptible to its views and help promote us ideas of democracy on teams. and so they start to do that in cuba by creating what they, what usa called the cuban spring. and the problem was at that, at that time, cuba had banned us social media comp, these calling them, you know, a tool of us imperialism. and so there was no twitter allowed. and so usaid pull office operations do create a, a company called as engineer, which is, it was like it was a twitter knock off if they would then activate what they, what they called smart mobs. they would, they would switch the, our, their mobs,
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they would, they would switch the items and they would selectively target news distribution of, of messages to, to users on the, on the basis of their political proclivities in order to get them to take to the streets in in violent street protests and over overthrow the government usa, i didn't knew it was metal lake and it was a code to cover that up. it essentially moved money through the cayman islands through falls companies, anything it could do to not show where the money for this cuban twitter was coming from. and in fact, associated press a, he actually did an investigation on this, where they essentially said they don't 2 months, it was processing. was that to say, let's cover up our involvement. 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. when this whole story kicked off that for trump, it only seemed like this possible open data. he really had to be an exponent. about
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usa. i told him that people stood all some questions. is this possible that installs mentioned trumps impeachment? is that some kind of link to? yeah, i mean it's, it's interesting because what benz goes on to say is essentially usa i d, i'm the state department. we're essentially looking inclusion with each other to try and cook up stories and she use friendly to and less tool perhaps night during list to put top stories that didn't necessarily have a fax check that would give them with sources that we caught can fun. i'm on the use the media massively to put forward agendas store essentially things used to bring down high profile figures. no, just donald trump. and so what did they do in 20? 19 they dug up dirt on rudy giuliani and then that dirt ended up being used as part of the impeachment of donald trump in 2019. in that case, if there was no, you know, if there was no state department usaid funding to ccrpi,
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they wouldn't of being presumably had the capital to to go out and dig up dirt on rudy giuliani and so usaid spending to journalists and ukraine comes back to be used to impeach trump? well in n n to swear me as a russian agent, right? that's been reported this out there. it's proven. so my tax dollars go to impugning my character and calling me a disloyal american. we now know in ukraine 90 percent to meet organizations receiving a huge chunk of funding from the usa idea. now, con, run as a result of that funding a drawing up, even if we look to georgia in november and some we saw this purchase that the georgia and government at the time saying usa id was behind funding your position media. and still looking up the process that's a really have a thing is in a lot supplies around the world. and these are really explosive allegations. but the reality is, you know, a few months ago, if we had said this, people go, oh,
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it's a conspiracy theory. it's not true now we've got a little mosque who's saying that this is a women oh organization that needs to be shut down. we've to that essentially comparing it to both of williams will pick you up on 11, nation to sean, and mentioned that cuba america has a loan and well documented history over. and i'm also team tools the all right. and now the investigative team of the grain. so i have published a report detailing washington's attempts to over throw the need to ship and have on us intelligence is doing all it can to exploit the resentments of those elements which usa id branded as the socialized and marginalized youth from afro cuban communities. every policy of today's most powerful empire has been calculated and designed to inflict regime change in cuba, a euphemism for the complete overhaul of class relations. well, joining us so now the of the, of those very was daniel show, professor of international says opposite university of new york. first off,
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down here, i mean, you obviously know this region like the back of your hand. so you know, the how deeply impacted us a, i d, has been in various operations that just looking back on specific clip. cuba, how do you rate the agencies success that good morning size ski. i've been documenting since the late 19 nineties to the present day. how us aid, which aid has nothing to do with 8, is the agency of international development. this is a color revolution of regions change mechanism funded to the tune. us on $44000000000.00 we're talking about um that there is some $16000.00 employees now reduced to about $270.00. under the trump government. they've been trying to overthrow the cuban government for decades. now this is something that i
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have been documenting to raise own has documented it as well. it's been very successful in making sure that more cuban people are hungry. i in, in blockaded how many, hundreds of thousands of cubans have been forced to leave their homeland because of this maximum pressure efforts by dividing regime. and now the trope regime, so the national endowment for democracy, us aid, these are the c, i a arms, but the cuban people in their leadership have remained steadfast. but as i published a few weeks ago, there's a lot of hunger and despair in cuba. and that's because of the united states strangulation campaign against there either. you don't want to ask you specifically about thoughts uh, kind of cuban toyota was established right around 2010 the yeah 2010 pulled since then, zuni o um, did you happen to sign on to it? what we all pulled up the time?
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did you have any reaction? did you suspect that something, maybe it was not quite right, the yeah, from the job i, i knew in when i met with these individuals and was doing my own investigative reporting in cuba, their agents, there was this group called armies on a franca. and then the whole twitter internet operations, they were trying to win me over to be a type of international a spokesperson for they were trying to do. but i come from an inside period of this background. so i was able to sniff it out from the beginning, it smells like, uh, what we would popularly call c, i a operations. these individuals in cuba always said that they were non ideological, and they were attempting to recruit afro cube bins, and rap artist. and then the any d came in with millions and millions of dollars working with different professors and international uh, agents. and that's what stoke the 2021. uh,
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the quote unquote, you know, rebellion that we saw. and this is what forces the cuban government to defend themselves and defend the sovereignty. so then cnn and fox. and the reason she changed arms here can say, look at the cuban government. there's so savage and repressive without knowing us aid and the see eyes rolled and stroking those flames. you know me what i can't get my head around. i mean, every single outlet is to care about this whole usa a i. d to sit in to great thing. i mean, for trump, it could be a personal vendetta, but the circle deep state has really been exposed to. i'm so read the question is, why are they allowing it to have put this is doing what purple damage to washington around the world. so why dining of us ask you a you're asking all the questions that we're asking. because at 1st glance, it's heroic. what trump is doing,
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dismantling the foreign policy establishment of those. you know, for example, us aid has funded 90 percent of all media in the ukraine, the pro need or pro us russia, phobic, anti russian media, 90 percent funded by the u. s. foreign policy establishment. so by trump doing all of this. busy it was tr, i'm going to do is you're gonna take that $44000000000.00 in the budget of usa. does he go ahead and invest it, like he promised to in the midwest and across united states? that would be an amazing thing. we, we, we would be grateful for, are they gonna re purpose this $44000000000.00 into the pen to go right into the c . i a into the state department to continue to over throw in metal in countries like bangladesh, like haiti, like cuba, like ukraine. look at romania in any present around the world who says no, we don't want a new us base and bangladesh all romania, that purse person that has to be over throw. so the world can see clearer than ever
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we in time period, elizabeth saying for decades that us aid is indeed one of the main instruments of soft imperialism. well, it will also be very interesting, of course, to see how countries all around the world now react to washington moving forward. will be welcome this agency or any off agency, headquartered in washington, dc into its nation. i mean, i personally wouldn't, but hey, that's, that's just me, johnny, we always appreciate your comments redone. your soul press of international 1000 state university of new will. thanks very much for your time today. thank you. well, i want to take a look at what's happening in tens, annette, because heads of state and all the regional details have gathered in the us along to discuss the crisis and the neighboring deal. see, kenya has called on apologies to the conflict, to agree on an immediate cease by to join together in order to lead to the course to the parties. the discharge of conflict immediately fees
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hostilities and take positive action to allow meaningful dialogue in the restoration of the building. specifically, we've done to get that the call on or parties up to lives deceased by on specific on on the m 23 to hold for the advancement on the process of d. s. t. to seize or retaliate 3 mission claudia. this week got a stadium with me, cindy allstate, the team of go ma, hey, crowd gathered around minutes and some pm 23 group. this was the 1st public meeting since the and such and seized control of the area of the group claims that will march towards the deal sees capital that's congested at the residency. the conflict has impacted supplies of food to the region. the you have to calculate the warren goma has ruined our trade or we used to buy our goods and go much to sell them here
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. and now everything has increased drastically. those who still have stocks of food have raised their prices. so gabby died me and i've been coming here to buy my products for years. but today it's chaos. there is almost nothing available, not even onions, which we used to find in abundance fruits to it, becoming hard to find. all of this came from guidelines. and now we are completely stuck fees. we used to get them from government, but today nothing arrives here because we are entirely dependent on government. this will has power lost everything and our lives are now on such. and in the meantime and voice from the d. c and rwanda. trade involved during the session of the un human rights council. over in geneva. the life of the game will continue for the democratic republic of the congo coals for the establishment of an international commission of inquiry to examine the violations of human rights
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committed in our country. we strongly reject to the continued involvement of certain states in particular, lawanda in the logistical military and financial support to arms groups operating on our territory to follow him. therefore, i'll go my new evidence as a common light regarding any minute large scale attack again. so the one that consists of bucked cooperation pause as duck filed a large number of weapons, the military recruitment and the other one does border most of the in, oh, i don't to go my airport quite as close to live now to try. so i'm not who and yeah, professor of public low at the university of go my i'm interested. oh nice. of course. uh on go my way. you teach. i mean, the 1st thing i do want to ask you the summit that's taking place in tons and yeah, how hurtful are you that it will reach any, at least, got any type of pre owned loan law,
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steering resolution to the conflict. it's obviously been going on for a very long time. yes, of course that i've been talk stokes and talks about the same process of this same conflict. so you've seen and i will be processed in the one the process. and now we have the stuff that come joins uh process which this solid of uh, solid enough it ended up and decided our old form. we are as we meant to really be seeing the men paulette. and here is the, the guys, the government does want to, to have it by lots of discussion with them to do 3. i rather groups. what disability is that one day is the one field in conflicts which has to be the most sort of august reports and, and what the government is great to discuss. we flew out under
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the seat seat seat supports to the entity could be to be so i think we might have lost stock trussel, but that was mock. when you press the old public door at the end of us to grab, we're going to try and see if we can get that connection up and running and get him back. in the meantime, that's what's happening in the middle east. big day from us on as well have conducted yet now to hostage exchange. 3 is the radius for town time. the saturday as bosses arrived in palestinian territories carrying a 183 people freed from is ready cost to date. on the streets of ramallah, crowds gathered to celebrate the return of the prison. isn't that which is of joy's properties reunited with that loved ones. many who had spent yes, it is very tough to be all to you would be searching for it. it's an ocean. as the
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story. we're now in downtown remodel of police times k. c. 2 with palestinian prisoners release stuff and day on to the israel. have not been seems agreement happen world by bosses promo for prism the only really know through jail and you'll provide was but one of them is why do you now scores immediately surrounded by the press? everybody wants to interview them. as the final list was confirmed last night, the idea and civil administration, warren's palestinian families against public celebrations, threatened and harassed. but as you can see, the cloud have gathered here despite the warnings they smaller than anticipated problems. invoices are deployed here to provide security. i don't know the 1st time we see so many of them on the ground, i hope you can, can see them. now here are also ambulances on the grounds, as some of the prisoners are in really bad shape and concerns here. a motion of
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the ambulance i told you about before i made joy freedom, it also did sol room for the over $60000.00. them jazz's killed also missing in 15 months of war. and the question on everyone's mind. why wasn't this deal reached earlier months ago to avoid so many casualties, including from these relays side as the war to the lives of hundreds of ideas, soldiers and 2 hostages. his medicaid and i didn't to, to the, to the following the same return on his rated as the case earlier on saturday was a 183 palestinian prisoners were afraid, including several high profile figures, but only 4. dozens. we're here to deal with. what now would be a, a drop off point 15 to the day we were serving like 7
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. 2 the ambulance, so we have been able to speak to someone with a new release presenter is here. and here's what they have to say. why don't then by the way, lost consciousness while talking to us. we will defend our land with all our strength. america is real or any other country in the world will not defeat us. we will fight for our land with all we have, including our lives, our children, that our homes on the i spent 23 years in the occupations presence. that is a feeling of a citizen stripped of his rights, returning to one's homeland family and people is a feeling that cannot be described. it is an image that speaks for itself. we salute our palestinian people. we congratulate them on the return of their sons to
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their embrace, and we hope god willing to welcome even more people being freed. they are currently being subjected to the worst forms of torture and is rarely presence. they are humiliated and trampled upon. we're being tortured every moment and every day they threatened us beat us to our last breath. but all of it is for the homeless. all of it is for the palestinian cause, a defenseless, impoverished people demanding their simplest rights freedom and independence. solve later. i was sentenced to 18 years in 2 months. i served 16 and a half years. when the war started, they targeted the prisoners representatives, the leaders of the factions. they were beaten in unimaginable way. just because you were in the leadership role because you were responsible for something inside the prison, they beat you yup. humiliation. beating the lack of food of poor food, filthy food spreading diseases, escaping us among the prisoners. it took a mental total on us even more than
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a physical one when the life was undeniably harsh when there what is the gap in the earlier and stuff of the military and civilian some gathered? i'm a band or we do can points to victory a slogan mentioned yackel frequently uses in reference to the gas of war. come us for the 3 hostages, released hostages recently in poor condition to speaking to him, who banking the categories and criticize in israel for sole unknown phase. be off the bill in which forms the prime minister's office issue the statements, but israel would not tolerate such behavior, but so far all there has been no delay information palestinian prisoners. as you can see, the question remains well is will take action or was this just the war? one, tv entail location comes in full, the whole day exchange seemed less of a stages than in previous rounds. so to see this as a message, the message almost suggested java is a little girl,
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and that's probably students shouldn't be really tainted phone. their, her mazda is message, java is still spending a new one, is going annual. meanwhile, america is bringing some confusion to the pro, says trump, and says he wants to end the war and bring all hostages home. yeah, he's conflicting and controversial statements continue to store attention among those involved to know like a guy who has face things all the decide that donald trump, the former real estate mogul, use the policy there an equation as a us. well, we always think project the united states would view it as a real estate transaction. where will be an investor in that part of the world. we don't want to see everybody move back and then move out in 10 years. this has been going on for 50 years, much more than that. we just want to see stability that would be having us have that in particular piece in that particular location i think would show great
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stability and would, would lead to great stability in the area for very little money for a little price. and we wouldn't need challenges at all that will be taken care of by others. is it saudi arabia and the united air? we have, the rates are said to be organizing talks to craft a unified opposition to the idea and well trumpet days around at present. and it has a solution so they should have so cold the liquids, migration to better places, facebook places and beautiful places. college students have a very different perspective. we will defend our land with all our strength. america is real or any other country in the world will not defeat us. we will fight for our land with all we have including our lives, our children, that our homes remembers the. we will not leave our country. we are clinging to gaza. trump believes it is a free style wrestling match, and he could say that he will get us out. no, we are the children of this land. this is our land and the land of ancestors,
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and we are holding onto it. meanwhile, talks on the 2nd phase of the israel ceasefire are about to begin though. they were delayed. you took it, them. yeah. was us visit the space that is supposed to start off the $42.00 days of the initial stage will focus on ending the war and secure in the release of all remaining hostages, $7.00 to $6.00 off to today's exchange. and we're hearing that and is really delegation is preparing to had to go hot. soon. now it's a waiting game to see how things develop for as an option on oxy reporting from ramallah. since the calls on will for accounting, all type of 2023 around 90 percent of young clips infrastructure has been destroyed . we spoke to the assistant secretary general of the legal, our states. wholesome. zaki says that in the face of great as positive the policy and people have shown true resilience the long list of the head over the past year
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and a half, we have faced terrible challenges. the palestinian people have endured all the difficult circumstances with fortitude despite everything they have gone through and i've had to bear this war is a genocide in a criminal war by the occupying forces. never the less the pals to me and people remain steadfast and still maintain their positions on their native land and cling to it with the palestinians are returning to their lands and homes, even if they have been destroyed. this is happening despite all the human sacrifice has suffered during this war. despite the abundance of ruins and huge losses in both public and private property, we can see that morale remains high. the error position remain strong and consistent. it rejects ideas proposed by israel and those who support as really positions, whether they'd be ideas about eviction or other similar proposals. these ideas not only contradict the international law, but are also impractical to implement. on the contrary, their implementation may lead to new ways of instability,
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violence. an extreme is them in the region. neither side wants this, at least on the part of palestinians and the arabs. while that's why it's all things to do for this, um, and most of the top of the nature of the the, i'm actually understand see, and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world from the u. a. in the heart of them, at least stunned into understanding what is reading the usa of long had in store for palestine wheel. donald trump's national security advisor mike waltz, b 5 is.
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