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going underground can the find as far as us rebuilding it, we may give it to other states in america, but the whole terms of the vision of god. his future. benjamin netanyahu arrived back in israel after his flag bows in the spring, despite palestinians returning from exile. to northern gossip, the id up against withdrawing as troop from a net set in cordele. locals of finding that former homes. and really none of the volatility people living in this building while from the inside the rest of us, south, or no way of that kind of, as you can see from the house, nothing is left. the
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tails a rough thing in power is just protested to hit the streets going forward in the hands of driving the violence of the d. c. we speak exclusively with one to its former administrators at the price is also provoked by colonial doug. this is not the for, to be a, you know, the 4th of the one, the, the, the 4th of the part was that these type of the 19101911 brussels occupational role, the photos between uganda, dwanda and d, r. and with more revelations on us, so yeah. id orchestrating, raging and change around the world. coming to light, a former state department official breaks down how the agency mazda, by that, just, for example, last use in bangladesh. there was a conflict around around the contract of us military base and the bangladesh a prime minister doesn't want to do it. and so our foreign policy planners decide
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we need to change the a strong contrast to duck uh, new york must go in brussels as a full program. if the top stories set to roll 0 enough to start picking up and use our now, as donald trump is double download his vision to own gaza, it's course it shocked the world. this time he's even offering up parts of the n k for other regional states. to rebuild the real estate tycoon, turn president is basically taking a page out of his past, evidently things to washington. his checkbook will solve the crisis to find out. and as far as us rebuilding it, we may give it to other states and at least we're committed to making sure that president trump is due to meet with major major our leaders 1st and foremost the
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king of jordan and the president of egypt. and i think also the crown prince of saudi arabia, eh, yeah, was, well yeah, they all partners that must be listened to, must be discussed with we have to all know the fields as well. and so, yeah, we've been a plan that is sustainable for the future. but the whole idea of making sure that guys that changes ownership the is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu also expressing support for problems. guys, a plan destroying his 6 day visit to america last week. it's why he was met with that's a tiring wanted poster on his hotel. some protesters even made it partially secure with the purchase of the new york and washington dc hitting the streets to remind him of the will prime see is that use all the all jewish community,
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even the setting fire to be as railings, flag in protest and troubles plans continue to hold as our pro across the hour of world we just, for example, the assembled, our large crowds gathering the saying they stine, with palestine until the end, egypt, saudi arabia and the u. a. e. off. finally against the false displacement of guidance . and the talk as president weighed in as well dismissing trauma and patients name must. i would like to say this clearly on the proposals put forward by the new american administration regarding gaza under the pressure of design is slowly to move on with our attention or discussion. of course, no one has the power to display, so people have garza from their tunnel homeland. that has been around for thousands of years. out of stine, including gaza, westberg, east jerusalem. it belongs to the palestinians. the kingdom stresses its categorical rejection of such statements that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by the israeli occupation against the palestinian
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brothers and gaza. including the ethnic cleansing, they are subjected to the kingdom affirms that the palestinian people have the right to their land and they are not intruders or immigrants to it who can be expelled whenever the brutal is really occupation wishes. well that comes off the israel, followed up with its own proposal to re i'd basically saying he bought a lot of land. go ahead and create your own palestinian state. what's on saudi officials, when it's roger say that if indeed trump really wants to restore peace in the middle east, and trump should send his right and these to green. if trump wants to be a p 0 and bring stability and prosperity to the middle east, he should 1st move his is riley friends to alaska, and then to greenland after its annexation to america. every heard from a press or the outside. so university in the saudi capital, he says nothing. you always proposal is a clear indication that there's no we can link operations anywhere on the horizon. so the idea is just the but
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a scene is to it should be established bears. and then we talk about some nice ation. and that's themes with, especially with this guy, the government in his aisles. that's impossible. i might be maybe that's why anticipations and anger. i mean it any who said what he said about additive use and, and so the idea because he thought that it was impossible now and there is no hope for him or he is going from point a to, to establish any other issue. so the, or how can you excerpt, what's happening and done. so i'm, i'm now in the respect or, and so people who are new, see how should've been in our slept 3rd time women and, and how people are prompt. and then you come the next day and give them even bigger problems. and you ask them to leave out there was, it's like a pre amenity. since ability,
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no lack of knowledge. for the russian ambassador to indonesia, you should. how is your coffee, which is one of the reported potential destinations to relocate palestinians or how jakarta feels about drums plans within baffled english? let's go to most and as far as we are monitoring the reaction of indonesia, they have reacted quite sharply to this because we are talking among other things about the transfer of these people to indonesia. and at the same time, no one has coordinated this with your concept, of course, and this is such a decision should not be made unilaterally. as for the attitude to the situation in the middle east and the bubble with regard to the israeli palestinian conflict. the reason why i believe that our positions of similar machinery, naturally we are in favor of the earliest possible preservation of the ceasefire. the cessation of any hostile actions and the resolution of this problem. but as we have repeatedly emphasized, it is important not just to eliminate some negative consequences, but to result the roots of this crisis. and as for the situation in the middle east,
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the roots of this entire situation are in the fact that the decisions of the un security council on the creation of 2 states and the same time israel and palestine doesn't have not been implemented. and the issue of international recognition of palestine still remains as well as of the creation of a palestinian state, including in all those territories that are currently occupied. your thoughts are still in gaza. israel has pulled his forces from the net side of him car doors, popular seats, 5 deal with him as well. many displaced palestinians on taking the opportunity to return home to the north of the enclave. as we'll know by now, there's not much left by that's name you, i should email you one at 22 days after the gaza ceasefire agreement b as really military began with join the troops from the net 30 and axis along. so law, the and street which divides central southern and northern garza towards the eastern border. the road immediately becomes vibrant and the terrible destruction of this
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area is visible. i know that we live here, but we have to leave this place and move to the area of the fall of 30 people living in this building. have all 12 of them died. the rest of the less cell. now where back can those you can see from the house? nothing is left without the dealership the joy of returning to the north after the liberation of the next a re max has has been incomplete, given the lack of resources needed to restore normality and gaza in the northern areas. israel, through the long months of war, sought to turn these territories into ruins, ought to be the head of a pen. the people are not afraid of difficulties for the 2 of my children died. yeah, and isn't it? as you can see, we have lost our house too, but all this can be restored all the time, the scale of destruction, and to be honest is almost 100 percent in this area. i think it's in the out. i got to how may i say i thought that's a must consider is the complete withdrawal of israeli troops from necessary input. and the return of all displays people to be
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a confirmation of these rules. failure to achieve the goals of the war, even least with full us support will be blind. that has not been seen in gauze it for 15 months isn't good morning. i get you in the various areas of the sector if it was being restored after israel, divide that during the war in the southern central and northern parts of guys that are reviving the but how you doing good or i'd hope with the problems we go here on the program on how to with the nation's capital, basically a melee of supports of the democratic republic of congo locked up with the several rest. so what made us protest essentially rampage through the streets? we'll see the pictures coming off just a moment. it did originally start out as an organized march through powers demonstrated or falsely accusing the one that and western governments of creating the conflict in the d. c. and the old things seem to be sending the same to you and it's time for foreign powers to leave companies territory. if the guys, the french,
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they need to get the hell out of the d, r c. and so to the westerners, they have to get out of our land because we're congolese, we have the rights to our soil. the congolese people are rich people. our land is rich, we're rich in raw materials. and why do i like to say to the french? listen to the history of the congo. find out what's going on in the congo because the right you are claiming to your land at your home is the same. we are claiming it ours. we came here as children. we'd loved to go back home or set up the westerners or behind it all in the international community says nothing. we're going to die because of our wealth, just so they can make mobile phones. they can do whatever they like, but we're the ones dying. we've had enough of this, we've had enough of the rwandans and we've had enough of mccullin's book. he's come here to plunder us. we're sick and tired of it over now to of course one that i know of we'll come get on this story. now the details surrounding the ongoing crisis and the, the so, you know, also that of the ongoing efforts of african nations to bring this conflict to an of
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the week. so contains cash is between w forces on the mtv sci fi to the situation in the d. r. c has come to that even though the tensions remain quite high, the number of people who have had to flee the home since the start of this year, or really has exceeded half a 1000000. basically, the living conditions has become increasingly dangerous, with access to food, to drink, water, and the sea. so service is becoming more and more difficult at this stage. and in order to meet the vital needs of the population. over the weekend, we sold the delegates from the southern african development community attendee attending a to is suddenly to be continued to come to fonts, to discuss the concepts in the eastern part of the d. c. the heads of states that were present at some interest from the static and the c accordingly on the parties in the eastern part of the d. c. including the empty 35 to,
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to return to negotiating the stages or rather the negotiating table ad urgently talk to the part to, to a ceasefire. i haven't isn't particularly to the canyon present william who told me making that particular piece we joined together in order to read through, you know, a course to the parties, the start to conflict immediately, fees or stay with these on take positive action to allow meaningful dialogue a restoration of stability specifically which tends to be about the corner on or putting up to lice the seats by on specific cutting on the m $23.00 to hold for the advancement on the process of d. f. c. to seize or retaliate 3 emissions. and in response to that, the em trained to city movement ropes relates to the organizations demanding the
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unconditional withdrawal offset. it seems also wanting that the presence only escalate to the concepts. then it's also called the deployments. also set a tooth and active interference in the constitutional revolution. it goes to prison in phoenix, just the case of the domestic. we are not at war nor in rebellion, but we are in a constitutional revolution to label our movements. members as foreign nationals is tantamount to manipulation lies and propaganda by mister cheese, the katy, our movement isn't using military force in violation of the sovereignty territorial and independence of the d. c. we are accumulates constitutional revolution fighting the tyrannical regime of mr. felix cheese equity says law state, the emptiness of declaring a ceasefire in the eastern. jesse citing humanitarian reasons, but still fighting resume shortly after that raising concerns that to see sly, a served as a tactical pause for the group. we've moved to re um,
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even consolidate control over new lead capture territories. even companies, government spokesman patrick we, i denounce the ceasefire as employee by the entity. so the fighters and the d. c. government continues to choose a one day off, back to the entry to 35 to eve and condemning for condemning the one to the government police involvement in. it's the result was having a sense that we strongly reject the continued involvement of certain states in particular. lawanda in the logistical military and financial support to arms groups operating on our territory. we're one to support for the m $23.00. has fueled violence in the east of our country for more than 30 years, exacerbating the war for reasons related to the exploitation of strategic mining results is of the democratic republic of the congo and president forgotten. it also says the crisis was started by the d. c. ad force on the one that to carry the blame,
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which they will not do. she went on to say that they will also not be prior to the office situation because it also gives a one day security threats against it. having a d r c can not just tell us to keep quiet when they are mounting a security problem against our country. nobody can tell us to shut up. we can't go on forever massaging problems. what is happening there is an ethnic war that has been brewing for a long time, denying people's rights, and then attacking lawanda. you must recognize people's rights and take a step and resolve the issue. often the we can submit the ac is fedex. he's off to say this has been instructed to meet within 5 days to provide direction for key objectives, including and immediate and unconditional ceasefire. uh it is not for you at this point with that the need to protect goodness, which is called the lease presidents. felix, just to give you, add a one to present pool. cool. got me a prepaid. so even reconcile. it seems like more personal mediation is required.
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exploits even say the lower off outside is including the you is china, russia, the you in concert with the united nations after communion might become the key to unlocking greater purpose. ok. my colleague, mike, a quite cheap was speaking with the other one didn't for administer in an exclusive interview, and they discussed the weekends, peace conference, and the reasons behind the ongoing crisis. and that the, as there was any ice story goes summit between the historical community and the subject south africa and development community. it was the 1st of its kind and. busy the outcome will be some, it was important because now it gives us a way or way out to this crisis with the. busy the ceasefire that was requested by the summit, then political dialogue through the one that you will be process. and then the folks that it talks between uh the government of google and them $23.00. i think
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we, we are not in the new momentum. busy and we hope that the region, the countries of the region including dwanda ideas. so, you know, now does we continue supporting this process in other 12? uh, no, the last thing, pacing he's dressing, president kick, i'm a has also demanded that the d. r. c. recognize local people's rights. can you help clarify what specific rights you believe the d r c most recognized to resolve the ongoing tensions? and how does rwanda planned to facilitate this recognition? we have in this, in the r c, a community both over one down culture. i'm the one the language actually we have a single community and so that besides the wisdom you've done, but this is not the fault of the r c, it's not the fault of, uh, a wanda,
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it is the fault of the colonial part was that decided that the 19101911 in brussels to artificially drilled the boat does between uganda dwanda and d r c. and then we have on the other side of the border of people over one done culture and heritage. but why live in the sullivan? uganda. that community was 14 integrated and for the citizens in eastern new york that were not. that was another case. there was never organize us as of commodities that were marginalized, a persecuted against, and the victim as we speak of the head speech. so now to solve this problem, there is a need for a dialogue, as i was saying shortly, direct thoughts between deals to government. and that moment email that to find a solution was on for to the grievances of these community.
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states are now here on the program where i eat on most continues is effort to slash and burn the bloated bureaucracies and america off to effectively dismantling us a id and it's tentacles across the globe. next up is radio free europe. i'm voice of america on the chopping block, as he said, is that not worth it? and it just, a waste of mine is just radical left crazy people talking to themselves won't torching 1000000000 a year of us taxpayer money, which almost pulled out the agency is unprecedented levels of corruption. and does he did a usa id, now a well known front for the c, i a held at the post strings for 60 percent of americas for an assistance dishing out of a $40000000000.00 a broad last year. now what's left or the agency will be merged with the us state department, with trump announcing that is $14000.00 employees will be whittled down to $300.00 . and the former us state department official has exposed more of us ideas of shady
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activities a might been stalking with talk across. indeed telling us lou of instances where the agency quite clearly had his heart and didn't from entering chaos and coupling governments around the globe. if you highlights just one example, that of last year is events in bangladesh. basically there was a conflict around the, around the contract in the us military base in the region which a 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 there, so 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 banquet actually prime minister doesn't want to do it. and so our foreign policy planners decide we need to rename, change the allegations about us a id just keep on coming a few months ago when protesting gulf finally dashed,
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forcing the p. m to flee for her life. she said the us was behind them. i could have remained impala if i had surrendered the sovereignty of saint martin island and allowed america to hold sway over the bay of bengal. b u. s. she said, wanted to build a military base on st most, an island to come to chinese influence. echoing what we just heard back from a former us state department official at the time, washington said the claims was last football, performer associates a senior. thank you. so united states, off of a sitting mass furnace that led to her house for after weeks of florida. do you have any comment on this? uh, that's laughable. uh, any implication that the united states was involved in shakes athena's resignation is absolutely false, but now a full must state department official has exposed how ponds to remove shake has seen from power. had been in the work since 2018 mike brand new,
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says new se id was instructed to spend money on projects that would pro opposition groups and exploit issues to destabilize the country. and they noted, you know, that a rap music was, was popular and 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. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she wrapped groups to produce a songs and music videos insinuating that people should take to the streets and do street protests. and you know, the classic a peaceful protest that's has the, the upside of being a riot vine. i'm a protest sprite in bangladesh for some 1500 people killed. what happened off the
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shake has seen a flat, an unelected us friendly students who attended the keys to rule the fresh elections . voters may have to wait until 2026 while reform so implemented. mike bens went on to make even more expensive allegations about usa idea as well, and trying to over through the tube and government this time through social media. 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 companies calling them, you know, a tool of us imperialism. and so there was no twitter allowed. and so usaid pulled office operations to create a, a, a company called as engineer which is, it was a, it was a twitter knock off it. yeah. susan. yeah. which wasn't really about letting people post that news online. us say id was using the platform to map out which uses could
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be susceptible to helping bring down ivona. they would, they would switch the outcomes 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 violent street protest and over overthrow the government basically the same be able to pull off the same thing that was to happen to the ever spring would do it in cuba, metal metal, metal wall, usa, i think was desperately trying to comforts tracks using offshore accounts and funds . the companies to hide its involvement. it was eventually exposed. there 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. it despite being questioned at the time about whether the agency was transparent about how it engaged through civil society in other countries. it consistent, the 9th we support civil society,
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we support and implement the f. i 14 appropriations language that directs us to improve access to information and internet freedom in many parts of the world. we do a transparently and with public notifications, the fact that we're discussing it in this briefing highlights the reality that these are we notified are some of these, what are some other countries redoing open? i mean, i, there's around literally around the world and we've had efforts in kenya to support the yes, you have a already been done. remote loops is always been done with full knowledge and supported by us and passer in. those countries in every instance, that's the aspiration. mike bens accuses usa idea of also being implicitly involved in trying to cook up corruption stories about officials. it will need to bring down using friendly all night during less to do it's dirty work. and so what did they do in 2019 they dug up dirt on rudy giuliani and then that dirt ended up being used as
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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, 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 in 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 to my tax dollars go to him shooting my character and calling me a disloyal american. what usa i d has been doing for decades is sewing defense pushing u. s. foreign policy. and he is trying to fly under the radar. it's being do a conversely, often using other organizations to control the narrative or freeze out funding for organizations that it doesn't like one of the ways it does. this is through into news working in
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a 100 plus countries with 3000 need to outlets and 20000 journalists on its payroll. president, even the champions, how it tries to shift money away from what? 8 games, bad content. this information makes money and that's, that's one of that we made of fall of that money. and we need to work with the, in particular, the global advertising industry that lot of those dollars go to pretty bad pan content. and so you can work really hard on exclusion list or inclusion. let's just really try and focus ad dollars and challenge global advertising industry all around the world to focus our ad dollars to. and that's the good, the good news and information, the good, the accurate and relevant needs them from patients. we see leaks report internees, this page maybe call a $1000000000.00 by usa id to counteract. it's with work that promoted the political interests of the us. and that's not just an allegation, wonderful of the piece. engineers raised her own concerns. the 1st phase of inter
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news was really a lot of fun. we'd come up with little bits of money and do things all pretty ad hoc. but then the organization began structuring itself around getting money from the government. there was now an intersection between the political interest of the us and the work we were doing. and it's that intersection of how us political interest was pushed across the world through. it's so cold humanitarian programs that now being exposed a kind of what was opened with the lies manipulation of meddling of an agency or wriggling out. and it's really when a journalist from us within the says while us a id has been funding news agencies worldwide to script the american narrative, the little known altitude of intern you is really takes the k 500 $1000000.00 a year to be exact. and that funds and the central voices to drive the main stream news a lot in the usa,
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the money has been going towards propaganda, you know, like very far left or new liberal war mongering propaganda. and in that aspect, they also started to demonize strong. you know, and so for example, i do the news through god. i've entered news. nobody has ever heard of it. and it gets $500000000.00 a year. from the us, they need to train a journalist across the world. do they train like 9000 journalists last year and they have all these broadcast programs and it's all about the us propaganda, war mongering, you know, so like in a georgia, i mean, yeah, it's about.

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