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all of the questions, some more questions asked the better the answer is will be the across the headlines or what off the international even mosque says, shutting down the liberal media. the us sponsors abroad from outside the trump dismantle was usa id, which is to be an orchestra rating. regime change around the world, like what we also just last year and find with that there was a conflict around around the constructive us military base and the bangladesh, the prime minister doesn't want to do it. and so our foreign policy planners decide we need to do, we're going to the st. k also erupt. thing in power as protest, just hit the streets saying full run the hounds of driving the violence and the b. c. we speak exclusively with other wonders for admitted the minister who also serves the price is provoked by colonial goes the the photo new york,
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even though the 4th of the one, the, the, the 4th, the part was that decided the 1910. 1911 in brussels. artificially drilled, the photos between uganda, dwanda, new york city sidewalk protest erupt in america of and y'all would visit to washington d as riley apartment is a heads while as fly gets burned back in the states. it's paula made donald trump's plan to. oh gosh, the all right up mid day here at most go you'll mondays already sign with the top stories from delhi to car an incorrect a guy. so it with infinity places in between. to kick it off a lot in las continuing his effort to sebastian bond. the bloated bureaucracy is in america, often effectively dismantling usa id and its tentacles across the globe. next up on the chopping block is radio free europe and voice of america must access the
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northwest. in fact, the also says there are a waste of money is just radical left crazy people talking to themselves, walk torching, $1000000000.00 a year of us taxpayer money, which on the school's out the agencies on for a seductive levels of corruption on dealings usa id. now, a well known front of, of a c, i a holds the purse strings for 60 percent of americas for an assistance dissing out $40000000000.00 a broad last year alone. and now what's left of the agency will be merged with the us state department. and trumping out and saying that is $14000.00 employees will be withhold down to just $300.00 and a form. a us state department official has expos, more of a usa i. these shady activities might bends talking with talk across and detaining a slew of instances when the agency had his hand for maintaining cruise k all send a regime change around the world in here just for
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a moment. he highlights last is example in bangladesh. basically, there was a conflict around around the constructive us 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 there. so let's just say it really is vital to us national interest to build that military base in bangladesh, the counter chinese influence and the bangladesh, the prime minister doesn't want to do it. it is our foreign policy planners decide . we need to do regime change. the allegations it by us say id, just keep on coming a few months ago when protesting gulf to find the dash, 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
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build a military base on st. mos in 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 with multiple performer have another issue, finding associates, athena. thank you. so united states of all 5 of of setting mass products that lead to her all throughout the week. so for instance, do you have any comment on this? uh, that's laughable. uh, any implication that the united states was involved in the state because he knows resignation is absolutely false. but now a full must state department official has exposed how funds to remove shakes. i've seen from power had been in the work since 2018 mike brand new, says new se id was instructed to spend money on projects that would pro opposition groups and exploits issues to destabilize the country. and they noted, you know, that at rap music was,
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was popular and young people were listening to rap music and bangladesh. so what do they do? they, uh, 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 usa. they actually administer usaid programs all over bangladesh and all over the world. and they funded bangladesh. she rap 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, a protest spread in bangladesh with some 1500 people killed. what happened off the shake of seen a flat, and i'm elected us friendly students who attended the keys to rule the fresh elections. vote is may have to wait until 2026 while we're phone. so implemented, mike, ben has went on to make even more expensive allegations about usa i days,
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well in trying to over throw the tube and governments this time through social media. so they start to do that in cuba by creating what they, what us a call the cube in 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 off this operation 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 usa id was using the platform to map out which uses could 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
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same be able to pull off the same thing that was not happening the every spring would do in cuba. metal metal metal, while usa, i think was desperately trying to conference tracks using offshore accounts. i'm fund 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 would engage through civil society in other countries. it consistent the light we support civil society. we support and implement the f y 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
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these are, look, we notified or some of these. what are some other countries redoing open to like? uh, i mean i, there's a, literally around the world and we've had efforts in kenya to support the yes, you have a already been done with the motives is always been done with full knowledge and supported by us. impasse are in those countries in every instance, or that's the aspiration. mike bens accuses usa idea of also being in place that they involve been trying to cook up corruption stories about officials, it wanting to bring down using friendly oh no. you have to unlist to do it's dirty work. 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, they wouldn't of being in presumably had the capital to to go out and dig up dirt
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on rudy giuliani and so usa and spending 2 journalists and ukraine comes back to be used to impeach trump. well in n n to swear me as a russian agent. right. and 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 v 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 a 100 plus countries with 3000 need to outlets and 20000 journalists on its payroll is president. even the champions, how it tries to shift money away from what? 8 things bad content. this information makes money and that's,
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that's one of that we need to follow that money and we need to work with the in particular, the global advertising industry. that lot of those dollars go to pretty bad brand 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 around dollars to for the good, the good news and information of goods, the accurate and relevant things to them from patients with the leaks report, internees has paid maybe tough, a $1000000000.00 by usa id to counteract. it's with work that promote to the political interests of the us. and that's not just an allegation. one form of the page interviews raised concerns. the 1st phase of inter 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
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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's now being exposed, kind of when was opened with the lies manipulation of meddling of an agency or wriggling out. and it's really, yeah, john lester, from us with making this as well us i the has been funding news agencies around the world for years to skip the american world view. it's the little no news also into our news that really takes the cake. $500000000.00 to be exact. every single year they got that. and that's the funds and the central ami a voice has to do was to push and drive the main stream narratives. a lot of us say the money has been going towards propaganda. you know, like very sr last or new liberal war mongering propaganda. and in
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that aspect, they also started to demonize strong, you know, and so for example, if i do is this the news through god. i've entered news. nobody has ever heard of it and it gets $500000000.00 a year from the us to train a journey across the world. the through the train like $9000.00 jam is last year and they have all these broadcast programs. and it's all about the us propaganda, war mongering. we know, so like in a georgia mania, i survived the you trade in database is in a $100.00 plus countries around the world. and it's all just uh, propaganda. they started to become very,
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very much against drop everything and now it's a slight problem of us and fire is having, i mean i the auto immune disorder and the are the siding against one another office, president shifting gears to friends. so we go here on the program with the nation's capital, financial and malay, the supporters of a democratic republic of the congo, looked up with police the oh yeah it, it's not how it is an organized mode. you see right there, however, several arrest ended up being made as protest as wound up rampaging through the streets. demonstrate is reportedly accusing the london and weston governments of creating the conflict in the d. c. and it will seem to be seeing the very same tune that it's time foreign powers leave congolese, tell the guys the french, they need to get the hell out of the d, r c. and so to the westerners,
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they have to get out of our land because we're calling the lease. we have the rights to our soil. the congolese people are rich people. our land is rich, we're rich in raw materials. i'd 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 that your home is the same. we are claiming it ours. we came here as children. we'd love 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 me crohn's book. he's come here to plunder us. we're sick and tired of it. right now. it was a lot correspond with another boy come getting out with the details surrounding the crisis into the sea and the efforts of africa, nations to bring the conflict to a swift of the week. so contains classes between government forces and the mtv sci
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fi to the situation in the d. r. c has called it's even though the tensions remain quite high. the number of people who have had to flee the home since the start of this year already has exceeded half a 1000000. basically, the living conditions has become increasingly dangerous with access to food, to drink, water and the social 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 daily gates from the southern african development community attendee attending a to is to be continued to come to foster to discuss the contract and the eastern part of the d. c. the heads of states that were present at the summit to from the static and d, c. accordingly, on both parties and the eastern part of the d i. c, including the empty $35.00 is to return to negotiating the stages or rather the
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negotiating table ad urgently talk to the part to, to a ceasefire. i haven't isn't particularly to the canyon present. we didn't go to making that particular piece we joined together in order to read to, you know, a course to the parties, the start the conflict, to immediately cease hosting with these and take positive action to allow meaningful dialogue, a restoration of stability. specific on the we've done to get that the call on or putting up to like the sci fi on specific on, on the m, 23 to hold for the advancement on the process of d, f. c, to seize or retaliate 3 missions. and in response to that, the m train to city movement roads relates to the organizations demanding the uncle additional adult offset. it saves also warnings that they have presence on the
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escalate to the concepts. then it's also called the to fully meant to also set a tooth and active interference in the constitutional resolution. it goes to prison, phoenix, just the case of the d. c. we all know that will know 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 mr. cheese the katie, 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. 5 create the emptiness of declaring a ceasefire in the eastern. jesse citing humanitarian reasons, but still fighting resume. shortly after that raising concerns that the sci fi i served as a tactical pause for the group to regroup, to re um, even consolidate control over newly captured territories. even companies,
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government spokesman patrick, we are yeah, the knows the ceasefire as a ploy by the into the city 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 government for its involvement in its resources. haven't it since this 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 co gotten. the also says the crisis was dotted by the d. c. ad force on the one to carry the blame, which they will not do. she went on to say that they will also not be quiet about
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the situation because it also gives one day security threats against it. have listened to that. 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 estimate more 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 a c instead of cheese off to say this has been instructed to meet within 5 days to provide direction for key objectives, including and immediate and unconditional sci fi, uh, it is not for you at this point with the, the lead to protect goodness, which is called the leads presidents felix just to get the ad or one that plays in pool cause i mean, prepaid, even reconcile. it seems like more personal mediation is required exploits even say
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the lower off outside is including the us, china, russia. the you, in concert with the united nations and african union might become the key to unlocking great appropriate oh, they might call. they can like a quarter i spoke with the other one didn't foreign minister in an exclusive interview discussing the weekends, peace conference, and the reasons behind the ongoing crisis. and the b. c. if there was any ice story goes some in between the east african 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 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 to you've got know now does we continue supporting this process in order to have long lasting peace. and it's in the are see, 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 must recognize to resolve the ongoing tensions and how does rolanda planned to facilitate this recognition? we have in this, in the r c, a community, both coordinating over one that of culture and the run the language. actually we have a senior 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, it is the fault of the colonial part was that decided that the 19101911 in brussels
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to artificially drilled, the boat does between uganda dwanda and d r c. and then we have on the other side of the boat, the people over one done gotcha. and the heritage. but why look in the sullivan? uganda, that community was for the integrated and for the citizens eastern new york that we're not, that was another case. there was never organize us as of commodities that were marginalized, persecuted against, and the victim as we speak of a head speech. so now to solve this problem, there is a need for a demo. 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. aboard air force one donald trump has again double down on his vision to own gauze
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or of cool something that is really shots from much of the world. but this time he's even offered up parts of the n k for other regional states or rebuild. i guess the real estate tyco into and president is taking a page out. it was boston, evidently things at washington's 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 is of the president. trump is due to meet with major major our leaders. first and foremost, the king of jordan and the president of egypt, and i think also the crown prince of saudi arabia. i eh, yeah, was, well yeah, they all partners that must be listen to must be discussed with we have to all know
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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 will be, is riley apartment, is that benjamin and know also expressing support for trump gauze applies this during his 6 day visit to america last week. it's where he was met with a tiring one to post on his hotel. and some protested even made it past the security detail. the s as in new york and washington hitting the streets to remind him of the war crimes he is accused of the old. ringback jewish communities even set fire to the as railing flag and protest. i told the funds continue, the course of throwing the arrow boiled if that bowl just for example, the one of the latest faces, the show crowds like that gathering saying that they started with palestine until
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the end, egypt, saudi arabia and the u. e. r. firmly against the full displacement of thousands of the total case president finally weighed in dismissing comments on the patients out of time. let me know the name, but i would like to say this clearly. i mean, the proposals put for, but by the new american administration, regarding garza, under the pressure of design, is slow, be to move on with our attention or discussion. of course, no one has the power to displace the people of gaza from their tunnel homeland that has been around for thousands of years. palestine including gaza, the westberg east jerusalem 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 brothers in 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
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expelled whenever the brutal is really occupation wishes. well that will accomplish off the israel, folded up with its own proposal to re add, basically telling uh the saudis back you've got lots of land, go ahead and create your own palestinian state. well, some saudi officials pushed back. they went as far to say that if trump really wants to restore peace and then at least then he should send his riley's to greenland. if trump wants to be a p 0 and bring stability and prosperity to the middle east, he should 1st move his is really friends to alaska and then to greenland after it's annexation to america. a lot. it'd be hard for my professor of the l 5. so university in the saudi capital, he says, and then you always proposal is a clear indication, doesn't know we kindling of relations anywhere on the horizon. so the idea insist the scene is to, it should be established bears. and then we talk about normalize ation. and that's themes with especially with this kind of government in his aisles. that's
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impossible. i might be maybe that's why and display sions and anger. uh, ministering. yeah. 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, hey, more he's getting from and a to, to establish any relationship. so the, or how can you excerpt, what's happening and done. so i'm a now, in the respect or, and so to depend on who are and, and you see how should've been in our slept or tight and 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, no lack of knowledge. blow much of the okay. we go here at our a full about british diplomats and policy advisor on weapons sales as blowing the
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cover on everything he saw or in the mid east locksmith revealing what was the last straw for him before he resigned from his post last summer. what i witnessed was not just moral failure, but also conduct that i believe crossed the threshold into complicity with war crimes. the british public deserves to know how these decisions are made behind closed doors. and how systemic dysfunction enables the government to perpetuate harm, while shielding itself from scrutiny. marks may use a former diplomat and the middle east advisor on arms sales has blown the whistle on what he calls a broken arms expert system at the heart of his claim. u. k. officials deliberately manipulated reports to avoid a meeting that's british made weapons were being used in war crimes. smith describes how officials used delaying tactics, extending reporting deadlines to london, unnecessary evidence creating what he calls a loophole, but allowed arms sales to continue while maintaining the illusion of some funds
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sweep resigned. last august over the pay government's refusal to suspend notary experts to israel. stephen as guides, a came honda, relentless bombardment, israel's repeated bombardments of gaza, have killed thousands of civilians and destroyed vital infrastructure actions blatantly incompatible with the international law. yet the u. k. government continued to justify arms sales using the same evasive tactics. the for an office. well denies any wrong doing, insisting it has not been able to conclude that as well as bombing of gaza breached international law. official also points to the government's decision weeks off to smith's resignation. to suspend such a arms export licenses to israel and citing concerns over potential violations. but smith august, the decision came too late and even now the take continues to supply parts for f 35 part to dots used by israel and exemption,
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but human rights groups. now the challenge and quote were over the suspension, only effective, less than 10 percent of current licenses. what symbolic then substantial. those still sparked strong reactions from israel. so he is also says, this isn't the 1st time arguing that the k has a posting of miss representing facts to justify arms sales. the most egregious example of this manipulation occurred during my work on arm sales to saudi arabia. i'm it states military campaign in yemen. the u. k. government was fully aware that saudi air strikes were causing massive civilian casualties. now the big question is, how much political influence is shaping the pays arms? export policies tend if these allegations hold, cause bridges. officials be held accountable for the role and conflicts overseas. we have to wait and see for now the former diplomat is urging his colleagues still inside the government to stop enabling. he calls a corrupt pro set.
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