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is french and british class of state leaders who run countries without freedom. according to us, vice president j. d funds to mock the 3rd anniversary of rushes, moved deliberate on yes, cocky goods on your hands. because i haven't separation of the usa and rush, i voted to the un against public countries like britain, france, and germany. much of the world is united against any economic lead, suicide, or european rump of your race right now. prompted to slash social spending and pulling money into wolf or the country of hamlet. denmark suggested peace was more dangerous than war, and britons against thomas signal sending most of the british army to the fact to fight russia. all this while west asia tried to cope with the video posted by trump depicting human netanyahu composing over the bones of the biden genocide in gaza. and moscow again is the form of the attendant colonel in this obvious and rushing non forces. talk to the imagery, training these on russians born and defense policy council present in conway. so good to have a russian on the show of to so many people from the american side. you know,
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we had the trump, the deputy assistant on the other day, semester and gorka. so, i mean from as being saying often on it's possible there is some presence of western european nato troops allowed in ukraine. and of course, like a lever of a department store said no. so what will happen to the soldiers if they turn up there? i mean, right now they're in my 6, they're in british special forces in ukraine. what will happen to these troops, if they turn up the, as well as 3 helping to come without russia's approval, which is not forthcoming, as, as we see, they may become targets for russian strikes. and that would involve a, those countries into a direct and immediate military conflict where the russian federation,
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i hope that the rulers of european country is consider that seriously because. busy it's too long before it's too big, but you've been seeing what's being coming out of the mouths of these are your p and the leads increasingly, and popular with their own populations. in recent weeks, they clearly see rusher as the enemy. they believe russia has designs or london and paris, and they seem to think that the by, even separating from the united states, they can take on russia as well. i'm not quite sure of the last thing you said because of the presence of european forces in ukraine hypothetical at this point was predicated by european leaders on the support of the united states. so, and they're all in all need. those europeans would want to have american backend.
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this is something that's present. trump is at least for now. unwilling to extend and i don't think frankly that this position of the american president will change . but we're seeing so many reckless moves by europeans during this week. busy that essentially made them almost direct participants in the conflict and they're helping groves of warning directed out them by prose in fulton, last year when they were on the verge of supply and your grade was long range, missiles, and those missiles indeed was supply adult though they were used to more or less and they into was own go, not striking, much deeper into russia in most cases. but i do not trust the european
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leaders personally. whereas making a, you know, serious decisions about the military matters. i think that many of what they decide upon is, is reckless and laden with lots of risks for their own countries. and uh that, uh, that is a cause for much concern. clearly based on their words, people execute a stomach that they know worried that of fragment of the russian nuclear deterrent . but then you, if a mosque was able to trust with verification, washington to a certain degree. and of course, as a timeliness to this, what's the point of any signed agreement? if your opinion leaders continue to be the way they are, oh, just the, the russian leadership and the russian government think that you are both full in line as they normally do as puppet states of washington. because at the moment they,
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they seem to be at odds with washington. and there is that there is that rump of your raise you between russia and the atlantic ocean and the united states as well. i think that at the end of the day, the europeans will have no alternative but to side with washington to follow washington. they don't have resources, they did. they don't have to, well, uh, for an independent security policy and independent foreign policy in the, to a sense of the word and the options or presence of american backing for the risk. a potential risk it moves in ukraine is critical for them. so i think that they will rather not challenge washington on that issue because the washington will be put in an
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uncomfortable position when this european forces are deployed in ukraine and then they, their locations, and that base is engaged, but by the russian forces. washington will face a very difficult challenge, which i never to respond to and they involve themselves back. that is a goal united states into a table, a real with russia for a band to ensure your t a major allies choice. the present truck certainly would want to avoid. yeah, clearly there is talk of withdrawal of us troops occupying troops from western europe. but trump is wielding a degree of leverage against something economic leverage against east west and european countries. for other reasons. russia though, and we've been covering on this program over the past 3 years,
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was paying zalinski for the rent of the pipeline usage for gas into western europe and is supplying energy still to west and europe have. when is rest, you're going to sanction the countries of western europe as well? i don't say i would, i would need to bet on that. uh you're up to may eventually sanction russia and that completely cut off those that never stay. so here it is near the end that are still getting gas from russia. that would be a risky move in terms of the integrity and unit. sorry to interrupt the advice at off the black market then because it needs the energy con, supply of old united states on supply all of it. they have to they to a desperate for original energy. right. they find that the russian war, in fact, london, violated in paris. well, let them say what they want to say, but the russia does need the fluid exchange. and uh, it has to be a non here,
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the very openly in rushes after cutting off a gas supplies to, or, uh, the material supplies to the, to the rest of the world that end up in, in western countries would not be uh, you know, a small move by russia. so yes, so there is, um, a certain degree of, uh, uh, how shall i put an inconsistency in this whole thing. but there were dealing with that um, whether they or call it a strange wall or a wall where the unconventional features. uh, there is no war declared in ukraine. uh, there is, uh, the duplicate diplomatic relations have not been officially broken. just uh, no embassy is at the 2 countries. and of course, uh, relations between russia and europe that are in a, in
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a proxy war situation. or the united states for that matter, still continued uh, throughout the 3 years of the war. yeah, it's a little bit strange for the working classes of russia, though. is it the beginning russians and these are european weapons. so when the new chancellor, germany says he wants to send the new tours me so he means aiming to murder decalle russians. that's the old id or in lot of these russian parts of western european pods. and they had to actually target inside russia rather than the battle as well. that is, that is true in the, in my view of strikes deeper inside russia, by your european or with, with, with europe, initials. and of we know that such strikes cannot proceed without the support of the nations that are provided those items. so they are essentially the same is
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of the trigger, a cigarette delay and sometimes uh, literally speaking, and up to that goal for an attribution. and they help invoices in russia, many voices, persistent voices that argue that russia should not be only targeting those ukrainians that uh, formerly in charge of those missiles, but to pay back to those forces in europe that are behind those on sale those off deliveries. and that intelligence delivered to recreate that enables that you create the invoices to strike interruption. and that never materialized, which is presumably why london, for instance, is not a fragment of russia and continues to talk up war and the mass killing of russians as a, as a kind of juicy, i'm not sure the use of western european nations can actually launch things without the american satellites in the sky, you know, in any sense, in any other,
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any other way they don't have the technology, arguably. but how isolated then is this western european area. i mean, we saw a russia and the united states voting the same way that you and how isolated you expect your up to be. and that's why i kind of said, maybe version sanctions on west and europe would be, would be not seen as, as a place given most of the rest of the world appears to think west and europe is the only thing standing between a washer and ukraine and a peace deal as well. i think it's still too early to, to uh, to say that uh, the united states has completely changed its course on ukraine, on russia. yes, we have seen the unique case of the united states, the siding with russia against the european union during a major vote in the united nations. yes, we've seen some,
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we've heard some vibes coming from the white house that suggests that i think the approach may be changing, but uh, we went out there yet and there's a lot of uncertainty about the future moves in us, russian relations and future moves. and us policy toward, toward russia and, and us involvement in ukraine is also something that, that is subject. it's subject to change or it's going, it's going to preserve some of the elements. so the old approach, i would say that we need to be a little bit cautious when we, uh, when we shut out what? uh, what, what concrete changes have been wrought sofa by donald trump and where he may go yet from
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a field trip down to major janet. and i'll stop you. the more from a member of russia's for an indefensible, as it counts. a lot of this by the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also of soon. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. so what should be living on that we have very close propaganda. you know price here in new
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york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask a better the answer is will be the welcome back to going undergrad. i'm still here with a former director of the con, the most cassandra now member of russia's foreign and defense policy council, doctor dmitri trenton, doctor trend, and you were expressing caution at the end of the one about the trump policy. these are the russia ukraine. i mean, i've got to ask you whether uh, in the light of the fee is clearly that he's pursuing some sort of imagine re nick sony in line. i mean it's that is that because the trump administration doesn't really appreciate the times of change and the tone between badging and most cool can no longer be split apart like richard nixon did as well. i think they've loved
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also from trump's 1st step. dr. whitehouse not a frontal attack on the side. no russian relationship would yield a few if any results. so the they're likely to get smiled at this time. but surely they uh, they believe in the white house today that it is uh, your last degree. the fault of the bite, the administration that took on china and russia simultaneously, that venturing and moscow had been able to forge a fairly close relationship for trump. uh, it's no longer the, uh the, the, the gable, but uh, id, ologies, it's no longer the collective west. uh, united by a liberal globalist ideology. we're taking a long v as a quote unquote or sorry,
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diary of east uh, with that russia and china, the full uh, they look at china and russia as to the 2 separate entities. they want to push you different policies to reach american objectives in each case except, sorry to interrupt for that except for all the transaction is i'm of the job. it ministration. he was clear about bricks and he clearly expressed a desperate fear in the early days after 0 the ration of amy move away from the use of the dollar. so he's very aware of a new world order that is emerging. uh uh, i think he is, but uh, the move away from the dollar is something that is uh, is happening in rushes. relations with a lot of countries simply simply because russia has been borrowed from the global dollar based financial market. and russia has been using
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a national guard, and since it has been using the rubel and it's uh, it shifts business transactions with, with a lot of countries. and even the zap is, is often the problem including and rushes relations with china with regard to a come on breaks currency. i don't think we are anywhere near that. yeah, that's the point rusher. wasted. it's time food in wasted. the time that was available to the russian federation to speed this process up. because right now, none of those bricks countries are going to want to oppose the united states. that will be seen to opposing the united states by turning to non dollar trade because it will be subject to 100 percent tires as well. that's that's true. but it's also true that even before trump, there was fairly little headway that was made dumped up direction within bricks. um,
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china with its, uh, enormous uh, volume of trade relations with the united states and uh, the european union is simply not uh, interested in, uh, risking its a position in both of those giants markets by doing something that would be with the scene as a inimical to adult letting in the culture of the existing site, natural system. so similarly for india. so it's the relationship relations within bricks of interesting. but it's not always that the, the member states of the group that takes, that has expanded recently that they, that the members of the group see i to, i a bunch of themselves, richard up to the major economic issues in financial issues. so we were talking
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about the with the, with the bricks. we're talking about payments instruments. we're talking about making payments. a systems work in the situation when one of the major members of the group for i, the brochure is essentially ejected. trump the global financials. yeah. but that's an advantage arguably, and that would be an all you be an excuse. i mean, it sounds like incompetence that during these 3 years, this arrangement wasn't sped up. i mean, what you're actually saying, as opposed as a trump is bought a new lease of life for american hegemony. perhaps even allowing to make the mineral deal uh, with the russia over the contract, from preferential mineral rights in east and ukraine, which you'd normally have don't rush you would be making a deal with china rover the require a quiet territories would be great. a little uh, tempest changing uh is changing the model of american hegemony is not.
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he's not counseling. american hegemony. he wants it to be more efficient one. so to cut spending a wants to uh, subsidize, the americans that lives in the trump. that's not your money by that's a monkey. the polar world, as spoken about my rush or the issue is it's just a rush or it hasn't been up to the mark of russia is, uh, is, is, is what it is today. we can sometimes in uh, shrinking imagine that russia is a, is a soviet union and called that. but the soviet union was accountable for about some people say, uh, one 5th and the others. 161 7th of the global g d p, actually is know, well, that, that point today showed that you didn't have the mikey industry that turned out lots of goes a different value in quality, but to many of those goods,
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what failed to good. and it has a major technological complex that booked uh, soviet science and technology close to the top of the world. we are in a different position today. we're trying to do better with trying to win backs new technological software and data to sylvia to india and had and i think that the wall has a, has pushed us much further than we otherwise would have would have been able to cover the adults. yeah. by ip be are ahead of the matthew and that somehow we. busy bigger than that, but we are. yeah, by pvp though. and that seems to be the new indicator of the notional gdp. arguably, what about all these $93.00 countries um by the vessel states around the world that didn't catch up in time for that united nations vote and seems to be still voting
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with the old colonial, most as in, in london and paris. will it take time for all of us, all states, all around the world to understand that it is no need for the rest of phobia or any more because the masters at the i am after will bank the w 2? i don't the way to the future of any of these multi lateral organizations. they, they don't, they want peace now, unlike these isolated western european pause portion of the, of as well. um, you said russell states books no internet as well. of course, the only a handful of countries that can truly enjoy sovereignty. and even that sold entry is only partial. many of the countries that you have mentioned, or let's say many, many with the 93 that you mention depend on uh,
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one way. and one way or another on your dns, uh, some would still depend uh many it would still depend on the united states, including the europeans. but the united states, at this point has uh, not tried to uh, to make sure that all its vassal states would vote with, with the u. s. united states. uh, did not. uh, the uh, the on the europeans did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language, to make sure that they aligned themselves with the matter with the new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing, uh where, where, where do your p is about the, the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple as it does,
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it does it sometimes as, as, as something new. sometimes it looks also let me, let me underline one important issue. many of the country is of the, with the bricks group, including china and india did not vote with russia on that very important issue of the chinese of the in just abstain. they have their own reasons why they upstate, you know that, but they've always been abstaining on the on, on that issue of probably because of the issue of jo dory. busy integrity of national sovereignty involved ability board as is a, is an issue that resumes very much in their own countries and their own societies. but the truth is that the country is whom you would include normally among rushes,
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best partners and friends are still taking a neutral stance on the, on the very important issue. very important for russian. yeah, i presume president she and by minister moody, a tipped off, a president preaching about that you didn't get ortega of nicaragua. it should be known as well as the president of eritrea. what happens and all the russians preparing for not only in 4 years time when trump goes. but if trump is killed, there will be an assassination attempt already. because so much of it seems to revolve around one figure who is dismantling this so called deep state to the united states, which has tried to destroy democracy all around the world so that as opposed russian interests chinese interest. i'm interested to go out and do this. it's remarkable. it's, it's, it's truly remarkable. they, there she a power of a one brushing and the u. s. a. there was
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a joke. surely plus years ago when the soviet union, i trust introduced a deposition of a president. and a russian journalist, a sub jo can be that the typing present of the president of the soviet union was as absurd as the title of the 8 shaw of the united states of america. to that. uh donald trump, just uh what, 5 weeks, 6 weeks after his inauguration um has behaved uh more like a saw in america and uh, very interestingly is not being much opposed to happen if your portable things are they happen if you know the statements by, uh, uh, this state officials in the, in the us, but otherwise it's been more or less running without very little opposition within,
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within the united states. if, if something happens to trump, of course, the american constitution provides for the vice president to take over in that sense of the uh, the assassination of trump. prior to the election of whatever knocked out and making sure good bye to political sugar and leaving a void in his place. uh today if something god forbid happens to donald trump, it will be succeeded. you close by uh by j. uh by j d. thats demetrius having kind of a lot of stuff with the bulky guy and he is all right. kind of have to step with the, you know, always be general. secondly to us. no. thank you very much. go ahead and try that. thank you. you're welcome. that's it. for this year, i will be back on monday with the quincy institute for responsible state graft professor of adult leaving, but until then came into trouble. social media and sunsets and your country and had
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to a channel going on are going to be hon dot com to let you know that for such a going undergrad. see him under the by the middle of the 19th century. practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities that impose that heavy death, bringing the people into poverty exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the physicians of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who operated with them. the facts of ignoring the religious beliefs
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of the hindus let them use nails as the voice mercenaries, older serving under the british crown. rebellion began on the 10th of may 1857 in the garrison town of may river north of india, the form of abuse. the rebels quickly took over daily that he rode. the resistance of the indian people lasted for one and a half years. however, the forces were not equal. the colonial authorities dealt with the rebels, cruel, late fee and slaves. the boys were tied to the mouth of the cannon and were shot right through their bodies for the amusement of the public. these type of execution was called the devil's with the obliteration of them you may result in the death of 800000 inhabitants of indians. however, the british empire never broke the free spirit of the indians and their will for reset the
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country in big trouble. no, no, not a lot of talk is your country is in big trouble. i know you're not. i know you're not winning this time says run the high in washington. the same truck stops down. so let's use coach for a deal sending him away from the white house for me. as soon as he makes his exit to the mineral resources re, well, it felt provides on signing that is seen, listed in to the us. and in the final, out of the presidential election is underway is probably as low as it defies between the 2 candidates. there's competing visions for the nations part of part of the
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