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to i think it automatically suicide, all european rumble the razor. now it is isolated from the usa that boats with russia and china and the united nations. joining me again from washington dc is professor on the leaving director of the razor program at the quincy institute for responsible state graft. to thank you so much for visit even for coming back on with the things moving so quickly relatively, can we just establish, i mean, do you think the trump administration believes that the bible proxy war that it inherited on taking office signifies some sort of a existential threat to the united states, trump, again in a game in recent to wait days, weeks since he was, you know, he rated warning of world war 3. if a piece cannot be found, i think that's it. trump does not for god. and several of his people don't the russian threat to you pray, which of course does exist as an essential threat to the united states unless the
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united states goes to war with russia. but then again, of course, of present bite and every european may so lead to send repeatedly that they would not comfortable with russia. so in taking that off the table um, you know, the trump is not actually sacrificed anything of the, the other aspect of course is there's a great many people in the american establishment and within the trump administration. things which is really trying to that is the existential threat to america. enough that to is greatly exaggerated box. um, what is quite obviously true is that china is a vastly larger, richer and more powerful state and therefore relatively little potential rifle. the measure is so from a purely rid of this point of view, it makes like some sense to trying to reduce tension with russia and concentrate on
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china. and the trump administration has basically been, you know, suggesting this is from nick some to china. and i mentioned reverse that trump is, is going to, in a sense, go to moscow or meet with with pollution and cruel boots in a way from the russian relationship with china or. yeah, i do want to get back to ukraine, but china, very quick. actually 2 of seemingly be much colder on the plan to reduce nuclear stockpile is by 50 percent. have, do you think anyone in the jump administration quite understands what's been happening these last few years and that some nickelodeon, cleaving of badging and most coaches isn't on the cards because of the sanctions that were imposed. i mean, do they understand that that's over i think i for quite a long time. and there is this very foolish tool cuz you know,
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crazy. a breach between rusher and showing no turning roster, in some sense into a, you know, arriving with china. that's not going to happen at the same time, but a lot of russians are worried about russian becoming too dependent on china values . you know, one of the things that we have to offer to rusher as an incentive to make peace and ukraine and reduce its demands to you train the fact that, you know, as long as western sanctions and european refusal to buy russian energy remains. you know, china, reason the buyer's market as far as russian energy is concerned. and therefore, you know, has the ability to dictate the price and, you know, the, the price, the price is being set by the chinese, i'm not favorable to russia. so, you know, you, i think the, there's the terms a while on the other hand of groups,
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the close, the very close russian chinese relationship does. um, you know, bring a lot of benefits to the chinese in terms of energy security type, military technology, other things. so, you know, there is the ability not to create a breach between rusher and china, but to you know, to crazes, suicide, an extra degree of distance between them. yeah, the zoom connections a bit off the washington. i don't know what the us department of government efficiency affecting zoom. what do you think the head of this european, extraordinary summit of why on earth, the europeans or an elite group pro, run new york up at the moment. why? why they didn't have a plan b, a in case this kind of administration. i was ever to take office in the united states that wanted to make peace wanted to tool and have some kind. they don't seem
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to have any plan be. i mean, you mentioned the energy actually your of has been buying on the gray market. begin to g from the who knows, maybe even more than china. we don't know. i mean, the sub, the cost of the war on ukraine is it was at the britain in front of germany are paying for the war on new. great, now you play as some of the policies are gonna go to well, i think the point is that for many, many decades from the united security and strategy point of view, your pin country simply outsource the brains to washington. and, you know, not to one party will the other but to the bipartisan us establishment. it's not that bite pauses and establishment ceasing to exist fluid. oh, sorry, but you know, you worked at some of the highest levels of you certainly within the scholarly framework in, in britain and in europe as well as a, you know,
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within this bipartisanship a how, how i mean, you say that just the whole think of, they've just outsource their brains to the circle, deep state. i mean, why didn't they read your books? they just know like your enough them. it prints out also based. um, it is very old. and even in particular, i think it, well, it doesn't surprise me much in germany because all of this comes out of post from the 2nd world war. it doesn't surprise me so much in britain because true. grace extended the to produce establishment as most with the american bond. and of course the subordinate wrote, it was somewhat surprised me. the french have done this to such an extent. so, you know, they just were not thinking, they spent the unity, the 1st trump administration, basically just waiting and praying for the democrats to came to come back. they came back, they would say the delights here,
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that they subordinate themselves completely to buttons, gender and ukraine. until you know, months, in some cases, literally weeks before the last election, many of them refused to believe that trump could be re elected. and they was so frank and of that because of course they, they don't want to think seriously about, you know, having to defend themselves, draw up plans for them and security. they're just not used to it. and i mean, to be fair, of course, some as well, 2 things we won, as we saw with the stallman speech in bottom, and this is going to take a lot more money that they don't have. they didn't want to think about that this is, you know, going to be very, very painful. but the 2nd thing is, of course, that for a whole set of reasons. they've trump themselves with directory against russia, with the even a grotesquely overblown language about russian genocide. russians,
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threats to europe, united, cetera, etc. and, you know, it's easy enough that from the to reverse that because you know, he wasn't in power. it will be easy, i think, and to couple of years if we see a dependent governments in front of the dependent government to reverse it. but it's quite difficult to know for governments which would be in screaming and talk with that voices. you know about how, you know, you train must, when we must back ukraine for as long as it takes of full then, you know, basically to turn on the dime and change that to language, which sooner or later they're going to have to do. but it's, it is difficult, except if you have an elite that is so out of touch with your own population, all of these lead is horribly unpopular, including stories only just been elected in, in britain. and you have no real education in diplomacy. i don't know, none of the norms of diplomacy built up over hundreds of years in the,
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in west and your uh, being applied whatsoever. it makes it dangerous for most good, doesn't it? because as the united states may seek its own, deals with the russia. how to deal with the idea with their my 6 will be there, the, you know, off to any peace agreement as for the nazis of the east of you. great. and you don't debate zalinski and will be against any uh thing that zalinski is full of design. how can they be trusted? because the drones are still there, and frankly, trump said the, you know, in a few days ago, weapons would still be flowing in just not more. so and uh, but we do know that the drum, the drum and johns low, well, he wants to supply a tours. me. so i was easy to shoot down in fans, but he's expanding the war difficult for me months ago of what it is. and, you know, there is so much talk in the west of how we comp, trust the russians,
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and that's why you know, the ukraine must have absolute guarantees and so forth. but the point is, of course, that the russians has at least equally good reason not to trust us. given the number of agreements that the west is broken. uh, but also as close um, you know, as a russian expert said to me recently, unit know, agreement made with us can be trusted beyond 4 years because of elections. and you know, another policy comes in and simply tests everything up. but do you kind of the, the or pins would be insane to the, you know, on the mine a piece process, a new crane because that would infuriate trump and it really might leave the europeans looked at trumps as they all are undermining them. pretty jumps as they are undermining the base agreement and the coolest front and the britain. have you in security council vito? so the united states rush here in china conte team up and get
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a resolution to prevent these west and european powers that i call them the european rump of your asia from acting some sort of madman strategy. do they not realize russia has the largest number of nuclear weapons and that they would be against policy in washington, moscow and b j i'm not sure that they do, frankly. um, i've been opposed by the lack of serious strategic salt in europe. i'm. but as i say they're just not used to is i, you know, mean the bushes, tabs and basically so many years. and i was being used to getting its orders from washington, and in a sense it is still a bad and the orders of the last us administration. and when i, it, it seems still fully taking account of the fact that, you know, you have a very different us administration. i mean, my theory is that this is so deeply, i mean,
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it was kind of genetically embedded in your pin for an insecurity establishments that they had to spend the next 4 years basically treading water. um, well, praying that the democrats come back in 2028 a box. you know, that is give them the general situation an extremely stupid policy to follow a professor, leave it also a copy of the law from the director of the i is your program at the quincy is. if you are responsible, state golf, evidence break the a when i went to the wrong
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just don't you have to shave house and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will support we choose to look so common ground the the welcome back to going undergrad i'm still here with the director of the razor program at the quincy institute for responsible statecraft professor, and that will leave him present even at the end of the one you are talking about the possibility of european the leads just treading water and waiting for trump to leave the office, do you think one thing that might concentrate their minds apart from their own electorates? of course, because they will appear elections, you must in your a. but i'll give the may change policy is if trump starts to withdrawal us basis, say from germany which is now seems to be being discussed in the united states
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circles. he, he only gave a few minutes as far as i understand it to the published present. dude, when he visited washington, all the talk is of moving these tens of thousands of american troops to, to poland. do you think that will make these european leaders understand that i know cause a lot of bases in britain as well. the idea of whether they going to be moved as well that will kind of make them realize that arms control the tool and these are the most important issues of uh, uh, lives off times right now. well, i think, i mean, if trent news trips from germany component that won't have any effect because this will actually indicate an increase on us commitment to defend eastern europe. however, it could well be that the trump administration will make this proposal in order then to be able to bargain this away with russia as possible,
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wider owns and imitation agreement. as you know, out of the whole ukraine peace process. we'll have to see the thing is that some, i mean on the one hand, i don't think that there's any chance whatsoever the, the, the trump, the ministration believe. and they took the old will withdrawal the main us basis from your because, you know, amongst other things ramstein, nashville space in, in germany, in naples, naval base in the mediterranean are very important to project in american power in the mix. i'm sorry to interrupt the if the talks in riyadh inside the ravia, which we know privy to happened to mention that as a overarching security architecture discussion outside of ukraine and palestine. do you think because the nuclear weapons i understand are in run stand right? that targeting run yep. i'm, i don't know that,
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but i mean, what i'm sure is that, you know, they use at least really government and these really low. they would have hysterics if they sold that america was actually withdrawing from europe. and even while the trunk is not into listen much to european governments, he is going to listen. one seems to and that's on yahoo. up and then you know, there, there is the in the esl databases and intelligence gathering based and in britain. but on the other hand, of course, i mean so a fearful all the europeans and the germans. and of course, the polls and in particular about any us which true that it would only take a raw the limits hit us withdrawal threats of, of withdrawal. you know, not closing down wrong starting, but you know,
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between some of us troops basically throw a bucket of cold war for them and tell them, look, you better, listen, when we tell you that, you know, we, we want to peace settlement with russia. so i think that could well be the, the approach or the trump administration. they also turned in a mood to send some pretty stuff messages to you or yeah, know that the j d balances message at the munich for them and elsewhere about the lack of free speech in western europe seem to do much of a me. so i'm going to remain in police and judges school front 100 and remain is electra, which it has been referred to. again, i think by j. b, j. d. but you don't have to shed values. if you're jailing people, you don't have shared values. if you're counseling elections because you don't like the result that happened in your romania, but i suppose they'll get the message. these european relates that the, they better take the old is just as they took the what is blinking and but otherwise they're in big, much bigger. trouble than even would have been wielded. uh,
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how would it be wielded by them and blink? i think so. i mean, if you look at the new drug and sean solicitors mats and the key, what some black rocks for most of his career unit phones atlanta system is, is, you know, they extend to his bones. and so i strongly suspect that all through his talk of your pin independence in the end he will defer to, to washington. but the other thing, of course, is that new advances remarks have been portrayed as america against your, you know, in america cutting itself off from your husband. fence is kind of tool of what firms is trying to do is position himself as the leader of a new international, conservative movement, including the ones like the pen in fronts and gonna asked in germany, that's very different from trump who don't, who genuine is not give
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a damn about ideology, your europe will, but many other things. but this wasn't fence against your this was event citing with this new wing of european politics against the old european, which anyways, if we decide to which anyways in the us and it's because of the sell sanctioning of the 3 is since $20.00 to $82.00. i mean, these are all yesterday's men in effect as incredibly unpopulated, unpopular. they zip a huge the divided populations between rich and poor. and then we gather comments like method. fredrickson for denmark. thing kind of piece is more dangerous than war. i mean, a window hear about them eventually realizing they have to follow washington's orders, but that as, and what is being site, this isn't what it's being sounding like for the past. the days since the munich security summit, again in the game except for macro in washington looking like, uh,
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uh, like his yeah, poppy dog. i mean they, they keep saying this is, is dangerous. trump is wrong. the americans are wrong. and what was the germans talking about? some is what the americans will get against nature. was the german seeming to suggest the hand of nato and going out alone, a pariah continental west and continent. for me, please, the crazy thing about that is that if you really i'm sure of the americans, few and future american simple, that should be a most it's, you know, to, to end the war and ukraine and reduce tension with russia. and you know, i have reminded some danish tells us that russia and no russian government, as far as i know in the whole of russian history. leslie bruton has ever claimed or threatened a single inch of danish territory mange. i'm well aware of, of course the us administration has just exactly to monday,
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but so we say suggested very strongly, but denmark misconduct over a 100 as 384-0000 square miles of danish territories. most of them, in fact, oh, well, i mean it's not really denmark, but still, but it's just very old. i mean, you know what it is done, but we're going to allow that trump the story to but it is getting more well. i'd like to bring it to his birth, you know, but i mean in a western academic, so i'd like to to, to preston in a patronize in fashion about pos dependency of russia. you know, it's tied to its history and pos dependency of china and wherever, but you could hardly find a more pulse dependent lot of them. uh, you know, the, the pin for the security of the, to the moment they, they put themselves on a railway track of facility to russia and they seem incapable of catching off that
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. i mean, they will eventually, but i'm my goal. it's taking a long time because when it'll take generations, and of course, it's not just the leads. some polls show that a convincing numbers a population of western europe as a realm of your raise. you do believe all the propaganda and so on. and to see russia as the biggest threat to their existence. not realizing that the reason defense expenditure was lower was not because since the 1991 wasn't because of the united states of paying for it, it was because they brush or pose no threat to the as well. exactly. i mean, one of the crazy things is, i mean, i suppose this is also this, the sites my age. but nobody seems to remember gorbachev will go up the mania about him and his idea of a common european home. um, you know, whichever, whichever one was of july trio will close in his legs. he is going to trust. i mean
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he strangely criticized pollutant. but he also mentioned that you come to the west so betrayed that vision and rightly i think. but of course, when it comes to your pin publics, well, what can you expect the look of person? i mean, it's the bbc. i am the times. i'm the daily teller growth. and even the gone to a unit and the magazines all in say exactly the same thing and the read basically getting back to from government funded. think turning, switch all unanimous on the same subject. you know, i mean, you, you come expect temporary people to know any pets or they, they all mean that's the thing. so we talk about russian misinformation about by different parts of goals. but even if you look at britain today, um, in the very mean in a sense,
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there is no public debate. there is no public serious public discussion about british interests, british priorities, international realities. miller, tre, reality is none of it. you know, it's really authoritarian regimes would have to work very, very hard to create the kind of, you know, absolute media and intellectual consensus that you see in, in britain and in spanish during this are who i have the guts to say that things. those are lead, still want are detained in my country are in daniel countries in prison, and r t is bad. and of course the fox news is banned from broke cost. effectively. there's enough comb agency that prevents view points and presumably some scholars press t v from a bunch of and they just don't allow these. they rumble in front is banned. do you
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think we'll ever see a free press again in western europe as possible? what's been going on as in uh, q have, and most ago when i hope so, but of course the fear is, and i mean, i think you've seen this in america that, you know, let's face it is the democratic policy and it's media or allies, you know, winton for a, you know, as, as it turned out almost totally on based a unit campaign of misinformation against trump is a russian agent. in the process of pools, all of this will come out of inventing material or adopting totally, you know, on base material and the schools manipulation, the u. s. secret services. well, now you see, of course, the trump administration hitting back during the same, you know,
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the same. but if you're like even worse, i mean, this is my fear of coops that the, the present order will collapse. but you will see a new from, you know, the more radical rights in europe and which will then try to impose its own and forced consensus, which will be different, but not necessarily better. just finally got ahead of us these extraordinary summit . so what, it'll just be a bunch of days any, it will be a real move don't seem to understand the new realities. what the, what does it say about scholars, interior politics and international relations, scholarship and international relations in diplomacy, in these western european capitals. will it take a generation to get people to understand the group think is the enemy of being a scholar? well, i have to say, i mean for me, this is
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a deeply depressing because i was as you know, which on the best and on a pulled by what's happened to westman john, listen and an academic terms. i'm a combination of the international relations, the textbook, and as far as i can see, i are as an academic subject has, has become totally useless. it's contributed nothing new value in policy terms to the formulation of policy. but historians are very good at discussing the immensely complex reasons for the origins of the 1st. well, i'm, you know, jen, jen generally agree in that. they went complex on the phone to room, but she wasn't on one side or the other. um, but have withdrawn was totally from any attempt to suggest that this might have lessons for the present to lessons of i do know the self righteousness of the present and the area start is um for the time. but uh so yeah,
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well i am in the mood of dispatch. maybe i hope that will correct itself provides rather to leave and thank you. or that's it for the show you. some it's on ukraine is scheduled for thursday. we'll be back with a brand new episode on saturday, and you'll then keep in touch wireless social media. if it's not sensible country and what channel going on, you're going to be on the com to let you know that there's a going on the guns is either the the, the lordship plus putting the mark the ship, the board that i'm supposed to be up when you minus the committee for me, i show the list as the list goes. cool,
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but it was to retail. if you do the yeah, well water is something source with me. my loan number is the number one opinion one. i still could get it so. so hold on the, you know, which one was which serious, why the, to them for the, for the, the, the ship. meanwhile, mr. clark and the creatures or was they still the little control the window that says we will be getting truthful desk of the, of the april 10th sort of the
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the headlines during this hour over 30 residents of courage held captive by the ukrainian armed forces are in the process of returning home also the best president donald trump says there are steve with to have it still on the table outside of the white house. hence, there's lensky has no time. i want to see it and fast. i don't want to see this go on for years and years now. president zalinski supposedly made a statement today in a p. i'm not a big fan of a piece. so maybe it was an incorrect statement, but he said he thinks it was going to go on for a long time and he better not be right about that this all on the
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coalition of the war and you that you can french leaders push 3rd shift side and pitcher plans, but it's something regarding ukraine but admit they can't do it without the us. and washington isn't the exact. they rushing to get on board. i've asked every foreign minister i meet with. tell me your idea of how this turns out. most don't have a plan, a few have said, well, let's give them another you are fighting a year from now a year later, after another year of death, another year of destruction lost in the 1st, the international atomic wants to rotate cl observers of this i thought it was a, a power plant food, russian terror tray triggering, i rage from crane not so i was the i a sheets saves the decision, was made to protect life and the kid was made aware of this, this thing discussed these proceed. savanski, we 40 minutes to see the so that it's not true that we have been doing this
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the, just the email. this is a brand new day here in moscow, and it is the 1st tuesday of march. welcome to the r t. use are dozens of pers residents who are taken by you printing armed forces from temporarily occupied areas in the russian border region are on the way home. we checked the ambulances, which today, unfortunately, will be needed by at least 10 returning coolest presidents. each boss has a dry russian toys for children and everything you need to keep warm. that will be a short stop so that everyone can have a hot meal. we are very worried about the psychological and physical condition of the people, but we are fully prepared. we have checked every ambulance, now it is equipped with everything necessary or transport safety rules will be followed. we hope that the road will be successful,
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and the acoustic residents will be met by their relatives and friends. but the most important thing is that everyone returns alive and well. 33 russian civilians from the course creature and that order kidnapped by the militants of the key of regime since august of last year, across the border between bella roost and you crate on monday. now, according to the russian human rights commissioners, as you and i must kind of go over the return of the course residents, sports facility to along with her. you create in counterpart and the international red cross all this time after being taken from their homes since august of 2020, for the russian civilian prisoners were held in the crating and city of assuming the majority of the people of war. now finally, making their way home are elderly with one woman who will actually be celebrating her 90 of birthday in may. according to that to yana most kind, call me please. 9 people require urgent medical help and some of those returning
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home are in wheelchairs and at least fits and ambulances were on standby. when they crossed into bella rows, there were also at least 4 children age, the one fruits, and among those returning home. now the people that will be taken back home to the cursed region on choose day where they will be reunited with their families and loved ones sign the lease. now the total number of russian civilians who are returned home since. so you cranes incursion, intercourse is 7 to 9 people. back in october of last year, the russian human rights commissioner, the general moscato thomas said that something more than a 1000 civilians in the curse region were still unaccounted for. of course, uh their relatives and loved ones are all the so waiting for them at home. and of course the coalition of the willing no, that was a popular term,
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wasn't it during the us invasion of iraq 2 decades ago. but it's making a resurgence with the you can from taking the lead. they have proposed the strategy to deploy european troops in ukraine with loans reported to show it to president trump. the move would cross a red line from moscow and there appears to be 0 american appetite for 2 bridges, lead or even admitted it's a non starter without like washington support. we agree that it'd be offended by piece steel. we will continue to boost the trains defenses, new trains to terrace. and finally, we agree to develop a coalition of willy ready to defend a deal in your price guarantee for peace. britain will play a leading role with if necessary, together with others, boots on the ground on planes for the most just because it is right. the europe
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do the heavy lifting. the simple piece on confidence, spots to succeed. this effort must also helps from u. s. packets, i would ask everybody this is, there are no negotiations. what is the alternative? another 4 years of war and other 3 years of war in which the united states and europe continues to port billions of dollars into award and ukraine. is that the alternative? i've asked every foreign minister i meet with tell me your idea of how this turns out most don't have a plan. a few have said, well, let's give them another you are fighting a year from now a year later after another year of death, another year of destruction, then maybe put in, we'll be ready to negotiate at that point, that doesn't sound like a good plan to me and it certainly is not a plan. the presidents on board with the us is allies and you're a posted bruised, ukrainian leader mosque has sent another job from the us asking how many more have to die in the conflict before?
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it's not the mirror zalinski agrees to make payments. and while they currently, i'm elected official liens on european shoulders. his own citizens continued to be whole by force to the front lines. the . it looks like, based on that previous footage, we just saw that. so lensky is really been able to put the moves on storm or so much so that the you case prime minister is talking about leading the so called coalition of the, willing to continue to provide the key of regime with military aid. and this is going to involve some seriously provocative actions, according to the comments we've heard from storm or like sending british troops and
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military equipment to ukraine after some sort of peace deal was reached with russia . and the number of european western leaders in general have jumped on this bandwagon with both canada and france already talking about sending their own troops there as well. every step of the way canada has looked at the ways it can best help. and as i've said a few days ago, everything's on the table. we know that the canadian military has ways that it can contribute. we're not going to get ahead of the discussions on how to keep a piece that isn't yet in place, but canada will be there and is open to doing what is necessary basic. and we've discussed everything that that is a long piece of strength. the 2nd element i brought to the table is back urgently to have to jewel and so that i will present a comprehensive plan to read on 0 on the 6 of the much, every one of us doing and our own interest,
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what is necessary here. this means we have but have to find ways to increase of defense spending, which is already planned. well, i mean, you could probably man and why russia would not be happy about having more nato troops on its door step after all, one of the main goals of moscow launching the military operation in ukraine in the 1st place was to prevent the country from becoming a nato member of state and russia's foreign minister of sir j lab brought about an interview recently called out this sort of war mongering from the european side as opposed to the more peace oriented line that the trump administration is taking. just following biden's term, there are now people who want to lead with common sense. they say directly that they want to end all wars. they want peace, you who demands a continuation of the gravy train with that war. europe, french president, my crohn is running around with some ideas just like british p. m. cure storm or they say that so many thousands of peacekeepers are being trained and they will
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provide them with air cover. that is arrogance. this plan to introduce peacekeepers into ukraine is a continuation of the incitement of the care of regina to wage. a war against us was the loop on top of the star wars plans to send the actual troops to ukraine. this so called coalition of the willing is also apparently signed another loan to ukraine over $2000000000.00 worth 5 according to storm or is own words. not everyone in the west is on board with this will the to addition of the willing yes, a number of computers indicated today that they want to be part of the plan that we are developing a lead for them to make their own statements about exactly how they want to make that contribution, but we'd be unable to move that forward. i accept without criticism and with respect of the position of other countries that may not feel that they will contribute in that way. but i strongly feel that unless something move forward,
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we will stay in a position where we're in and not be able to move forward. and therefore it is a deliberate plan to show that we get some momentum of paste here. now henry's prime minister, victor, oregon, is especially unhappy with this news because to him, i mean, it looks like the european union just wants to keep seeing this war go on and on, despite the fact that russian, the us are right now providing a real possibility of establishing peace and ending the blood should medically on the american president, surprise the world by doing what he promised. he said in advance that he would do this. for example, in his peace deal. he said in advance that all his instruments would bring peace. in the meanwhile, the ukrainian president does not want peace, or at least does not want peace under the conditions that the americans are offering. meanwhile, ukraine is actually exhausted to the limit that many people have died. there are
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orphans, widows, and terrible material destruction. millions of people have fled. essentially, ukraine is on live support. if the european union and the americans do not provide funding, then the ukrainians will not be able to fight. and the more over the ukrainian state will not be able to survive. so it piece on the horizon, it looks like the western hawks are already beginning to freak out. of course, with lithuania, you've been saying that it was a mistake that baltic states weren't invited to this get together in london, but it makes sense when you think about it, because obviously the united states is now peace oriented and without them, i mean the european union is pretty powerless to do anything on those european efforts to prolong the conflict continue by supplying it more cash, more arms to key of the tele and pm's weight in georgia, maloney called in the west as the united in barking. mister jones, we are old data committed about the goal that we all want to achieve, which is
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a just and lasting peace in ukraine i, i think it is so very, very important that we avoid the risk that the west divides. and i think on this u. k. and he said he's gonna play an important role in breach building the day. yeah. so you know that i've been also proposing a meeting between your wes and your european leaders. promises to stand as warm comments. it's really itself brussels with significant death issues. miss malone, this government has projected the defense spending to rise by 2027. so it will fall short of nato's target of 2 percent of g d. p. local. i tell you, and officials are sending the alarm with one of the most populous regions. benito, worrying about an industrial, some one regional console member there blames the european union's political decisions. especially functions on russia that close the door on the crucial
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markets for italian exports. so we need to, to, to establish a family, see, but it was for us because most of the young people want to do moving on his way. but that for the we need that for our economies in. busy and now we are our and they're all set and domestic and proud and is increasing more and more. we have in many program at, in our many, 6 total. oh, i want to call them me and they, we need to do this to be sure. and relationally for us and love it and be less the energy the me we needed to receive low cost material and the, and the energy for us to avoid. because now we have be 3 times and more when our competing sources and the big compared to the to do in between individuals. a big a program for our i'm just 3
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a to compete down the road. and the fees are up to the people on the, on this way. and then, and then most of the people that and people want to stop us to pay more. and every fee going to, because of these war because it costs of these companies the, is paid by the people in the end, the rates are paid by our company. and the into the business time is stop uh to stop, uh, and to, and to the, to try to literally establish it includes the nation. see president with boston, russian, donald trump, sage, the ukraine minerals deal is to be continued. i think that hundreds of billions of dollars have been sent from america. the key of cash needs to be returned of the deal. now there's a revised which well,
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i'll let you know we're making this space. you've probably heard about it tomorrow and i so i'll let you know tomorrow night, but no, i don't think so. i think it's look at, it's a great deal for us because you know, bite and very, very flawlessly, of stupidly frankly gave $300000000.35 more accurately uh, to a country to fight and to try and do things. and you know what happened, we get nothing and what we're doing is getting that all back and a lot more than that. let's bring in our tea, corresponded to alice to see if a lot of the hi nice to have many will be asking how the rare earth mineral estate of how it's still on the table after the debacle in the oval office. take us through what's been said on the to well, according to the white house, the landscape himself provided the conflict with the trump administration off to he
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tried to renegotiate an already agreed arrest, mineral steel, with trump still thinks it's possible to pull that off. and trump has also, he said that he will touch on the subject, hearing his meeting with the houses of congress on tuesday. and he will say, hinted that that's going to be a some sort of big announcement that he's going to make. so, you know, we'll have to wait and see what this is going to be. and that will say, imagining reports that the trump administration is considering freezing on supplies from us, all smells to t s. and this is a forwarding to the wall street journal. the also notes that funding for the supplies a to to have, has already been costs off. and there are a lot of similar reports on this at the moment. so one could think that this topic will definitely be touched upon tomorrow. and this, when it comes to, to the landscape, lack of well to actually negotiate, even before the press conference, trump reacted to the last case was that piece of the print is
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a long way off. and trump wasn't obviously not fond of that statement. and he reiterated that cheering the press conference. i want to see it and fast. i don't want to see this go on for years and years now. president zalinski supposedly made a statement today in a p. i'm not a big fan of a piece of maybe it was an incorrect statement, but he said he thinks it was going to go on for a long time and he better not be right about that. that's all i say to most a fridays exchange of the white house made headlines all across the world. did donald trump touch and not in his latest remarks while he's been taught upon this as much uh, but he did say that his class with savanski. uh, i mean off to his class, what's the last he said to anyone who speaks out against bc credit one, stay for long. so you know, this whole seems like the white house on the trump administration is clearly pointing that it's time for zalesky to lease what was. so i think stunning to all
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of us in the oval office was that it was not clear. zalinski was going to go to negotiations at all that he would ever be able to negotiate with bruton. i'm whether he shared our goal of ending this war. are you suggesting that president trump wants the landscape to resign? we need a leader that can deal with us adventure. we deal with the russians and in this war . and if it becomes apparent that presidents the lens, he's either personal motivations or political motivations or divergent from ending to fighting in his country. and then then i think we have a real issue on our hand. i mean is the last school was also asked about this today, but it seemed like he didn't want to talk about this as much to me, but i don't believe the full amount of what happened brought anything positive or additional to us as partners. i don't want to discuss what the code i understand it
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. i wouldn't want to talk about why it happened. i don't think we should continue building strong relations in such a full amount. i am confident that this situation will pos and more important things lie ahead. so you know from what if that's what we just have to wait and see what tomorrow brings on. what kind of big announcement trump is going to make. yeah, of course he didn't want to talk about it that much is obvious, isn't. there are 2 cars from the city of london and taking us through that thing of the now the premium foreign ministry has launched a protest with the i a e, a for a partially crumpling on ukraine's territorial integrity. the off for a comes after the international atomic energy agency finally rotated that stuff up is that throws you in nuclear power plant with heights at coordinating with t of apparently on food territory controlled by russia. take us russia has effectively forced i a staff to remain at the station for 80 days without rotation,
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significantly exceeding the plan timeframe, and subjecting them to unprecedented psychological pressure in a high risk zone. ukraine has sent a note of protest to the leadership of the i a e, a condemning the violation of our country sovereignty and territorial integrity and warning against similar actions in the future. will be for this, the roots, for observers heading to this patient only partially traversed russian control and territories which some winding through ukraine. previous rotations were postponed twice due to shelling by you printing forces according to rest and efficient frontage. you're seeing here is shows keeps forces attacking a cold, and boy of i a e, a experts in an apartment effort to the real there plum rotation earlier in february with artillery fire and making it on safe for the team. a decision was made to turn back in total, the convoy faced a dozen of the tax, the head of the organizations that he's in such circumstances,
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the safety of his stuff, fixed priority. and there were a series of episodes which led me to the conclusion that i could not take risks with the lights off my experts. any other bully together? because he that ation. i think he's out of place really. i think this is really and slowly and driven by the in the city to protect the lives of those who are working there. that is all i can say. and i may have been in contact. i discussed these with president savanski with 40 minutes through c, b a. so that it's not true that we have been doing this in a new laptop of mine are always a good day when we can well come on live to the program, retired us army, lieutenant colonel, an international security consultant, earl rozmini's, in to hear his views. earl, thanks for your time at today. it marks the 1st time the rotation of i,
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a experts at europe largest nuclear plot happen completely through water is now russian territory. is that significant? well i think it is um, because it's more need you're, you're really, we have a much safer past when you're doing that. you're get much better security and protection and the much safer for the team to actually do a rotation through an area controlled by one entity. and it's simple size that especially in light of the, the showing that the payments placed on the, on the power plants as well as the past uh, showing up the top boy trying to change it to get there. so it just is much logical direction and, and a proper decision, i think for the safety of the team. yeah. well, delve into those attacks and just a moment, but on what key at the seeing here? it a choose a fresh quote blocks mailing the i a i'm calling at the rotation as well. actually
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monitoring. if i q ration do that, was actors ations hold water? no, i don't think so that we, we know for a fact that they've attempted to get out 12 times and we're and we're not able to and i do not believe and we'll, we'll see the reports afterwards. i just do not believe it. they're actually sold hostage there. i think this is a, a p r, a public relations thing of spam that the, that the premium, the, the government, the foreign ministry is putting on this. but uh, no i, i know i do not believe those reports are credible. why did you think then the eye is hesitant to explicitly identify who's firing upon upon their personnel? well, i think there's a lot of politics involved. i mean, we know that that may perhaps that's going to change was the shifting dynamics after president trump's in the,
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in the us position. perhaps. so look at more of the factual information. but there's a lot of pressure inside the structure, the un structure that probably um probably, uh, jeffers, to some degree what's actually stated the by the team leaders as well. so perhaps that will change this time. uh, when the reports are filed in and maybe we'll see a shift to get them more honest and open up a perspective from the team. it just seems of the, i'd say such a because you're saying to do a talking, i a stuff, what's your thoughts and what motivates that? like what those p of starting to gain by targeting international i spend simply nothing politically aligned expert you know, they're, they're wanting to attack and they try to blame rusher for the attacks. and which is makes no sense whatsoever. and i think they, the team leaders know that that's the case. um, but it's
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a public relations thing it's, it's a lot of pressure on the i a e 2 are a i a a to maybe take their side more or more brief. may be cautious on what the reports are. but it's um, is there a disrupt? their mission in general as well. i mean, they've been uh, wanting ukraine's been wanting to get basically having the power plant turned over to them completely. but i think that would be very, very dangerous. uh, as well, especially with access to uh, uh, so radioactive, radioactive waste materials and things. so it's a, it's a much safer this direction, i think, with the inspectors there. and the rotation going through an area completely controlled by russia, which is much, much more, a better and efficient don't way to, to do the rotations. the risk fill in all this is, is extraordinary, isn't it? you know, incidents or runs any new killer center in what is a conflict,
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so would be, would be bought enough, but to be firing directly at audit or, or experts going to it is key as early as p, a completely indifferent to the risk. is it something that this doesn't go on their radar or do they simply not care? you know, i, i think um, i mean its on their radar but they don't care. uh, you know, we, we see the incursion into a curse region. i think their, their main objective was to access or gain access to the nuclear power plant there as well. i believe there are actually looking to try to create you, but you could almost simulate like a dirty bomb type of situation. a tourist type activity clearly. but um, uh, and to disrupt the, the, you know, the, the operation of the plant a gain access to a certain radioactive material. so i think it's a,
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there's some alteri of motive to this rather than just uh, you know, i think there's a plan, i think there's some type of plan underneath it, rather than just dropping in randomly attacks and yet, but i think it all goes into it's feeds into the whole terrorist type, the activities that that's been been carried out by the premium government or are all psycho last roll of the dice type scenario as well. you know, they're going to need big headlines. arthur. they're, they're losing big losses. they're losing territory at the the u. s. administration is moving away from, from support. it's almost as if it feels as if they need a big when a big headline to get back on track. but again, very risky endeavor. this i absolutely the very risky and that i agree with you on that. it's there a desperation mode. they've been for quite a while, but it's getting really, really bad,
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especially now with the debacle that happened last friday. it is not looking good at all. um the uh and they need headlines, they need a headline, they need to show something positive or whatever. however you spin it. but uh, but yes, a desk definitely a desperation, mood and uh, and it is just, uh, and it's very, very dangerous, highly, highly risky. earl, thanks for your time to see you as well. international security consultant, earl rozmini's, and live from washington dc today. and that's where we leave then use lock up for now. i'll be back in 30 with more all of the stories making headlines on this. the 1st week of march to join me that the,
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of was which thing is a nice the, the phones in the middle of the day. but there's a little sketch useful that can you put a note on it? but the good for me, if i'm going to send it to me, because i will send you those new village of the 20th, which is 40. it's a little bit identifies it's similar to the gray as an experienced in strong to he'll be leading the assault squad personally. but for now, his main concern is to get his main fits for the job. most of them a week after long periods of combat in the trenches both. what's the positive? i was quick about him, missing the tough quarter, because it's the way not to cindy. i see it just, i see it feel it through this. tell you we are full so many of them low, but mostly will feel the facility to a new mix of so to just motor stuff to do it for somebody before doing give some of i've got those figures. just let me think of a couple of hours with
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hoping this to this number all those. nobody's looked on the but also to them with those and the stability of a physical look. i mean, such, see for lays is another little add a mug that is a draw the from a cut bottle. he's been the funny thing and this will for 2 years. but it will be his 1st assault and you see, i think he is now reciting the lines of a famous poem we brought from moscow about killing, spicing with fields. and you've got a mug. doesn't as yet know this difficult and caution retailed written back in 1959 and brought it has to do with this war. on the old in the middle of the old number . for me, a little more that's fully not the
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just to for the looking at it was a just the 1st through the website that was, it was a $5.00 to $1.00 us. no, but have enough. are you doing well? you have enough people to do enough to, to shut down. there's still an actual guy. it's that analogy that out in this school year of the idea of different than what i guess, my daughter and the what i do is the standard score i need here for the new model is still pretty my lead my customer to be reset in a tough the way to try to boast, co, tough for me to be there. i'm really just a little stiffness on this for her to look over for associated free supposedly out of it. is this why you're so what is she going up? very slow, when it says stick to it is erica told her and let them spell it with us. these we have so many fixtures, name and needs, and the skill book on your course,
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the thinking double to the floor of the process on getting the function, grow something back when you want the new where they to go over. but also remember that i need to find what we need to get a new city of the, the, the, this is and the other way, you know. so i must have something in ask i'm left from potentially have 3. what are you seeing a new account for this country reduce the thing you see what most people are looking for the list to having yeah. so pretty quickly and yet there was something with terribly sick. want to go
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through with them yet. i was able annual with all the ladies. thank you for that. and so, but i think so think of anything you mentioned simple. excuse me, security facilities as hold on the next little one you've seen 6. let me just see what i'm gonna get. almost done. you said it was a possibility. this one is that from a see, one of those companies for the other one was here much then what you're missing out of with prostate, the war. and so within those and with finding the item, you look over to each, you know, just that there was no problem or, or can you try to find a go that's working for these to see if you see
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russian states. never. i've side as i'm one of the most sense community best ingles, all sense of the, in the system must be the one else calls question about this. even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russia to day and split the r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say even closer to the possible to ship? okay, the 1st finally. yeah,
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it's just too much to ask for one paper. you're asking us use the flux. most of them were supposed to go back up to the news of the photos they didn't. you mean the last? have somebody go to the police, come on the was just on the other folks the most. come on and you to find a good that's something you really need. his muscles are interior, stuff like that. not. you know, it's a shock. what is the warranty? is your outcome? you got the way up or how do you with us but how school board? so, more still a boston which is my symbol for food treaty or something. it wasn't enough time. what do you think? what did you do with the the the,
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do i need, but the one that's on the front front, your somebody gives you. what would you have a follow up with that should be worth a start on the part a tional arse. but let me go. anybody. suzie is the point of going to go, we vision us for the 1st time i go to where, what you to some are you going to the, the new therefore the, the guy books that we put on the funny story given is that you quoted for the see what it is, who's a studies related to the different uh for me, the most importantly for them. okay. very good cuz you sort of worked for the field from well pretty it is because she thought we did leave it here. we just feel it is beautiful. thing to, to what, what, mobile was a photo. i bought
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i can certainly look, look to that, then you will be right. and usually if you will, if they in your country so you know that he would have the full impulse, the budget is to hold on 3 to see what, what the issue has been with them. both the 3 go the which at the to the now what's your favorite music permission which it so much to modify the much more for sure. but i mean, it's that are some moving from us, some new device to when you have to reduce the theme for them as far as cost of living envelope. but for some of you will go, i'd be at them. that's good, which my estimate as i bedroom, i buy tools. if there's more i don't need storage, but the rest of your story, people to many be pushed through me another anyways, you look look at that it would allow me some fellow. yes, it just probably stuck up with a to do some waste problems, but i was getting ready to run it for most of those things here, present 15 answer. take the chance of over 5 years over because i think it was the most of the system we didn't go at each one of us will search for the 1st will. the
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the, the over there, he residents, all the 1st health captain by the premium. the armed forces are in the process of returning well to add on the program, the u. s. president stays, there are still with the up still on the table. despite that we sent a mobile off the show done and comes as the wide hi stress is time is ticking for a lot of years and then speak to start talking piece. i want to see it and fast. i don't want to see this go on for years and years. the said he thinks it was going to go on for a long time and he better not be right about that. this all coalition of the war and you say you can french leaders to push their chest saw items picked up loud
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. it's about boots on the ground and you train but admit they can't do it without the u. s. washington isn't exactly rushing to get on board. i've asked every foreign minister i meet with. tell me your idea of how this turns out. most don't have a plan. a few have said, well, let's give them another you are fighting a year from now a year later after another year of death, another year of destruction. plus in the 1st, the international atomic watchdog rotates. it's all observers up this operator. wish you a power plant, true knowledge, russian territory, triggering ice range from you. frame that i. e. h cheap stays, the decision was taken to protect lives on the key of had be made aware of the previously discussed the supreme savanski with 40 minutes to see the so that it's not true that we have been doing this the are
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broadcasting for moscow every hour the day this is our see and pleasure to have your company for the news drop my names, you to know the dozens of cursed residents who were taken by ukrainian armed forces from temporarily occupied areas in the russian border region are on their way. or if we checked the ambulances, which today, unfortunately, will be needed by at least 10 returning coolest presidents. each boss has a dry russian toys for children and everything. you need to keep warm. that will be a short stop so that everyone can have a hot meal. we are very worried about the psychological and physical condition of the people, but we are fully prepared. we have checked every ambulance, now. it is equipped with everything necessary. all transport safety rules will be followed. we hope that the road will be successful, and the acoustic residents will be met by their relatives and friends. but the most important thing is that everyone returns alive and well. 33 russian civilians from
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the course creature and that were kidnapped by the minute sense of the key of regime since august of last year across the border between bella roost and you crate on monday. now, according to the russian human rights commissioners, i see, and i must kind of go over the return of the course. residents was facilitated along with her you create in counterpart and the international red cross. all this time after being taken from their home since august of 2024, the russian civilian prisoners were held in the ukrainian city of assuming the majority of the people of war. now finally, making their way home are elderly with one woman who will actually be celebrating her 95th birthday in may. according to that to yanna, most kind of call me please. 9 people require urgent medical help and some of those that returning home are in wheelchairs and at least fits and ambulances were on
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standby. when they crossed into bella rows, there were also at least 4 children age, the one fruits, and among those returning home. now the people that will be taken back home to the cursed region on choose day where they will be reunited with their families and loved ones sign the lease. now there's also a number of russian civilians who are returned holes and so you cranes incursion. intercourse is 7 to 9 people back in october of last year. the russians human rights commissioner, that's jen i must clicked on. i said that's more than a 1000 civilians in the cruise region where it still unaccounted for. and of course, uh their relatives and loved ones are all the so waiting for them at home in course coalition of the willing was a popular term during the us led invasion of iraq 2 decades ago. but it's making a resurgence with the you can from taking the lead there,
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propose this strategy to the point european troops in ukraine with reported funds to show it to president trump. now the move would cross a red line from moscow. there appears to be 0 american appetite for it either britons lead or even admitted it's another starter with all it washington support. we have 3 that in the event by piece deal, we will continue to boost the trains defenses, new trains to terrace. and finally, we agree to develop a coalition of willy ready to defend a deal in the price guarantee for peace. britain will play a leading role with if necessary, together with others, boots on the ground and planes for the most just because it is right. the europe do the heavy lifting, the simple piece on confidence, spots to succeed. this effort must also helps from u. s,
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but i would ask everybody this is, there are no negotiations. what is the alternative and other 4 years of war and other 3 years of war? in which the united states and europe continues to port billions of dollars into award and ukraine. is that the alternative? i've asked every foreign minister i meet with. tell me your idea of how this turns out most don't have a plan. a few have said, well, let's give them another you are fighting a year from now a year later after another year of death, another year of destruction, then maybe put in, we'll be ready to negotiate at that point, that doesn't sound like a good plan to me and it certainly is not a plan. the presidents on board with on dallas is allies in europe, post a bruise, ukrainian leader on his ego either must go, sent another job from the us asking how many more have to die in the conflict before he agrees to make peace on world loving their zalinski leans on european shoulders, his country's own citizens continued to be whole by force to the front lines.
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the, it looks like, based on that previous footage, we just saw that so lensky is really been able to put the moves on storm or so much so that the you case prime minister is talking about leading the so called coalition of the willing to continue to provide the key of regime with military aid and this is going to involve some seriously provocative actions. according to the comments we've heard from storm or like sending british troops and military equipment to ukraine after some sort of peace deal was reached with russia and the number of european western and the leaders in general have jumped on this bandwagon
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with both canada and france already talking about sending their own troops there as well. every step of the way canada has looked at the ways it can best help. and as i've said a few days ago, everything's on the table. we know that the canadian military has ways that it can contribute. we're not going to get ahead of the discussions on how to keep a piece that isn't yet in place, but canada will be there and is open to doing what is necessary basic needs discussed and please do that. that is a round piece of strength. the 2nd element i brought to the table is that virgin can each have to respond to? and so that will present a comprehensive plan to we are 0 on the 6 of the much every one of us doing and our own interest. what is necessary here. this means we have but have to find ways to increase of defense spending, which is already kind well, i mean,
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you can probably imagine why russia would not be happy about having more nato troops on its door step after all. one of the main goals of moscow launching the military operation in ukraine in the 1st place was to prevent the country from becoming a nato member state and russia's foreign minister. a certain day lab brought about an interview recently. busy about this sort of war mongering from the european side as opposed to the more peace oriented line that the trump administration is taking to just following biden's term. there are now people who want to lead with common sense that they say directly that they want to end all wars. they want peace, you who demands a continuation of the gravy train with that war. europe, friendship, president, my crohn is running around with some ideas just like british p. m. cure storm or just they say that so many thousands of peacekeepers are being trained and they will provide them with air cover. that is arrogance. this plan to introduce peacekeepers into ukraine is
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a continuation of the incitement of the care of regina to wage a war against us. on top of star wars plans to send the actual troops to ukraine. this so called coalition of the willing is also apparently signed another loan to ukraine over $2000000000.00 worth 5 according to storm or is own words. not everyone in the west is on board with this whole the tradition of the will. ready yes, a number of company has been dictated today that they want to be part of the plan that we are developing. i'll leave them to make their own statements about exactly how they want to make that contribution. but we've been able to move that forward like set without criticism and with respect of the position of other countries that may not feel that they will contribute in that way. but i strongly feel that unless something to move forward, we will stay in a position where we're in and not be able to move forward. and therefore it is
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a deliberate, a plan to show that we get some momentum of pace here. now henry's prime minister, victor, oregon, is especially unhappy with this news because to him, i mean, it looks like the european union just wants to keep seeing this war go on and on, despite the fact that russian, the us are right now providing a real possibility of establishing peace and ending the bloodshed medical yeah. and the american president, surprise the world by doing what he promised. he said in advance that he would do this, for example, in his peace deal. he said in advance that all his instruments would bring peace. and meanwhile, ukrainian president does not want peace, or at least does not want peace under the conditions that the americans are offering. meanwhile, ukraine is actually exhausted to the limit that many people have died. there are orphans, widows, and terrible material destruction. millions of people have fled. essentially, ukraine is on life support. if the european union and the americans do not provide
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funding, then the ukrainians will not be able to fight. and more over the ukrainian state will not be able to survive. so at peace on the horizon, it looks like the western hawks are already beginning to freak out. of course, with lithuania, you've been saying that it was a mistake that baltic states weren't invited to this debt together in london. but it makes sense when you think about it, because obviously the united states is now peace oriented. and without them, i mean to your opinion is pretty powerless to do anything. and as an aside to that european leaders helping signaling their intent is by yet more cash, yet more arms to kids and all not the italian p. m has weight in georgia, emily called on the west to stay and united in barking. there we are, all the vehicle mentioned about the goal that we all want to achieve, which is a just and lasting peace in ukraine. i. i think it is a very,
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very important that we avoid the risk that the west device and i think on this u. k. and he said he can play an important role in breach building the day. yeah. so you know that being also proposing a meeting between us and your european leaders, it promises the stand of wally come, however, it lea, itself, brussels with significant death issues. despite that, miss maloney's government has projected defense spending to rise by 2027. the little falls short of nato's target of 2 percent of g. d. p. local italian officials are sending the alarm with one of the most populous regions. benito fearing industrial spun one council member. there names the european union's political decisions, especially sanctions on russia that close the door and crucial markets for italian exports. so we need to, to establish
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a family cheaper route for us because most of the young people want to do moving on these ways. but that for the water, we need that for our economy and know, and now we are our and they're all set and domestic in front, although and is increasing more and more. we have in many program an hour, maybe 6 total. oh, i want economy and a we need to do this that be sure and relationally for us and love it. and they, that's the energy the me we need to to receive low cost material and the, and the energy for us to avoid. because now we have to be 3 times the in more range our company, i think so. so that's and the complexity in between individuals, a big a program for our i'm just 3 a to go beat down the road and the
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fees are up to the people on this way. and then, and then most of the people that, and people want to stop to pay more and refrain going because of this war because it costs to all of these companies the, is paid by me before the, in the end there is a paid by our company and the into the just, i'm a stop to stop the and the to, and to the, to try to literally establish it includes the nation. see, present with boss. those are awesome. donald trump saves that you train minerals deal is to be continued and not hundreds of billions of american dollars have been sent to p if and that cash needs to be returned of the deal. now there's a revised which, well, i'll let you know we're making this space. you've probably heard about it tomorrow and i so i'll let you know tomorrow night, but no,
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i don't think so. i think it's look at, it's a great deal for us because, you know, biden very, very flawlessly, of stupidly frankly gave $300000000.35 more accurately uh, to a country to fight and to try and do things. and you know what happened, we get nothing and what we're doing is getting that all back and a lot more than that from still thinks that's possible to pull that off. and trump has also said that he will touch on the subjects, hearing his meeting with the houses of congress on tuesday. and he also hinted that this going to be a, some sort of big announcement that he's going to make. so, you know, we'll have to wait to see what this is going to be and out. we'll say, imagining reports that the trump administration is considering freezing on supplies from us off mills to t. s. and this is, according to the wall street journal. don't say no,
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it's the funding for the supplies. a to cube has already been costs off, and there are a lot of similar reports on this at the moment. so one could things that this topic will definitely be touched upon tomorrow, and this will comes to, to the landscape loc of will to actually negotiate. even before the press conference. trump reacted to the last case was the piece and ukraine is a long way off, and trump wasn't obviously not fond of that statement. and he reiterated that cheering the press conference. i want to see it in fast. i don't want to see this go on for years and years now. president zalinski supposedly made a statement today in a p. i'm not a big fan of a piece of maybe it was an incorrect statement, but he said he thinks it was going to go on for a long time. i and he better not be right about that. that's all i say. it's not a friday's exchange of the white house has made headlines all across the world. donald trump touched not in his latest remarks. well,
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he didn't touch upon this as much uh, but he did save that off to his class with zalesky. he said to anyone who speaks out against the scene, you crane one space along. so you know, this will seems like the white house on the trump administration is clearly pointing that it's time for zalesky to lease what was. so i think stunning to all of us in the oval office was that it was not clear. zalinski was going to go to negotiations at all that he would ever be able to negotiate with food. and i am whether he shared our goal of ending this war. are you suggesting that president trump wants the landscape to resign? we need a leader that can deal with us adventure. we deal with the russians and in this war . and if it becomes apparent that presidents the lens, he's either personal motivations or political motivations or divergent from ending to fighting in his country. and then then i think we have
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a real issue on our hand. i mean is the last who was also asked about this today, but it seemed, but he didn't want to talk about this as much nice, but i don't believe the full amount of what happened brought anything positive or additional to us as partners. i don't want to discuss what the code i understand it . i wouldn't want to talk about why it happened. i don't think we should continue building strong relations in such a full amount. i am confident that this situation will pos and more important things lie ahead. so you know, from what if that's what we just have to wait and see what tomorrow brings. um, what kind of big announcement trump is going to make you know, the story to bring, you know, the ukrainian foreign ministry has large, the protest with the i a e for apparently crumpling on ukraine's territorial integrity. now the uproar comes after the international atomic energy agency finally rotated it. stuff up these uh photos you new to the power plant. doing so through cherry tree controlled by russia. i move key of claims happened with i.
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coordination of russia has effectively forced i a staff to remain at the station for 80 days without rotation, significantly exceeding the plan timeframe, and subjecting them to unprecedented psychological pressure in a high risk zone. ukraine has sent a note of protest to the leadership of the i a e, a condemning the violation of our country sovereignty and territorial integrity and warning against similar actions in the future. well the for the is the routes for observers heading to the station only partially traversed russian control in the territories with some winding through ukraine. previous rotations were postponed twice due to shelling by ukrainian forces, according to russian officials. on this following frontage shows, keeps forces attacking a con boy of i a e, a experts in an apartment that 10 to the real there are plant rotation and i was earlier in february, not with our totally fire, making it on say for the team. the decision was made to turn back in total,
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but con boy face that doesn't attacks the head of your organization said admits such assaults. the safety of his stop takes priority. there were a series of episodes which led me to the conclusion that i could not take risks with the lights of my experts. any other belief together? cuz he that ation. i think he's out of place really. i think this is really and slowly and driven by the end, assisted deep to protect the lives of those while working there. that is all like i say, and i, i may have been in contact. i discussed these with president savanski with 40 minutes to see the so that it's not true that we have been doing this in a new laptop, a monitor, international security consultant or a resident. you sit and say i a, a rotation through russia and ensure the experts,
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safety despite keeps pressure on the organizers as you really have a much safer past. when you're doing that, you're get much better security protection and much safer for the team to actually do a rotation through an area controlled by one entity. and it's simple size that especially in light of the, the showing that the payments placed on the, on the power plan as well as the past uh, showing up the com board, trying to uh, transit the get there to just is it much logical direction. and in a proper decision, i think for the safety of the team, i just do not believe that they're actually sold hostage there. i think this is a, a p r, a public relations thing, a span that the, that the premium, the government, the foreign ministry is putting on this plane pressure on the i a e to maybe take their side more or more bodies may be cautious on what the reports are, but it's,
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um, is there a disrupt, their mission in general as well, when they've been uh, wanting ukraine's been wanting to get basically having the power plant turned over to them completely. but i think that would be very, very dangerous. as a much saying for this direction, i think with the inspectors there and the rotation going through an area completely controlled by rice, which is much, much more a better and efficient don't way to, to do the rotations. israel's foreign ministry isn't missing his words. when it comes to neighboring syria, in a statement, the official has referred to the countries, new government as a bunch of self appointed jobs. it is not, and elected the government that was elected by the syrian got people. this is not. it is a bunch of people, a bunch of g, a this that's controlled in the past,
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the region off, and by force they too. also other thoughts, including them, asked if it doesn't mean there is a, a right to do to, to initiate the steam that these tours minorities, what are the beats the who is the goods or the other way on top of occupying the dispute and go on heights for decades, israel also supports the drew's minority population living in serious side times large lea, inhabited by the ethnic groups celebrated the withdrawal of damascus forces. after they flashed, withdrew his gunman. last week, it came, as israel's defense minister laid out the idea of intentions for the year. we will not allow the extremist islamic regime in syria to harm the drew's. if the regime harms the drew's, we will strike it. we are committed to our drew's brothers and is real to do
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everything to prevent harm to their drew's brothers in syria. and we will take every step required to maintain their safety. well baby route, base journalist mohammed, some sit dean is of the view, the west jerusalem has a terrier motives in the stabilizing syria. it is real uh, as the great most as a great dream, as cold as a, as a big is view of the, the biggest view which comes from, uh, which uh, is from uh, use reduced as a light uh, in order to achieve this goal is really thinks that meeting minority in creating minority regions where a it's a room by a religious hope or a cheese head is real, achieves is good. so is this is the energy of multiple is room also this is elizabeth of the item. this is the is uh, uh, goals, uh,
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if we are taking uh so, so syria will out a t, a fire or a solution between living on a studio they can take as a can over as opposed to self level. see that i files they can have more. busy information about the any, the weapons and money smuggling between us here. but it's a great to go as real as the weight of these are the biggest from you for you just doesn't like the oscar goes to while on sunday night, the best documentary feature was one by the is really paula standing film. no other land it portrays the demolition of home is by idea of forces in the west bank. and as the crew accepted the historic academy award, they have this message. you know, other lands do it if they, if they fix the house, do you have to do that? we have been in building for decades uh the stairs business, as we call on the wall to stick students actions to stop the injustice,
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to stop the pick lens angle. but to see that people documentary, which was produced over a 4 year period from 2019, focuses on settler violence in the territory directed by a collective of palestinian. um, is really for makers, including active as far as the address. it follows idea of auctions, which turn his westbound comb, towed into a military trainings. the wind marked the 1st time a palestinian house raised aloft. an oscar western main stream media however are looking after some andras slightly different lens. some headlines rounded the film controversial, others plain that political messaging for the documentary is limited us distribution. more articles the sector, the oscar, audiences, luke warm reaction to the wind. with only some all the los angeles cried applauding
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over an israel critics took a much firmer line with the country's culture and sports minister, calling the phone quotes. so between the oscar, when for the film, no other land is a sad moment for the world of cinema. instead of presenting the complexity of his really reality, the filmmakers chose to amplify narratives that distort israel's image of these, of the international audiences. freedom of expression is an important value, but turning the defamation of israel into a tool for international promotion is not art. it is sabotaged against the state of israel. or former paula sydney, an economy minister, entrepreneur, boston col, right, told our to the all screwing could pay the way for more full makers to document one is on folding in the buffalo region. unfortunately this a lot be in the us, not only the media into us, but to me it is basically controlled by those interests for all these media outlets . definitely, this is a may just blow for as of because it is the 1st time that on the big
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international stage the, the sitting in suffering is being recognized. and this being documented as an what us to hold was to believe that the whole issue was created, the world was created on october 7th. we've been other occupation for since 1967 for almost 60 years. so we've been on the receiving end of, of, of is a locally based on the zillow atrocities that the killing of people without the charges, the boeing of houses, ethnic cleansing, confiscation of land except like so. but then this is extended along basically this phone was focused on the subsidy of the detective comes from. and this is an area of what is or the stuff good thing to ethically, gloves for this thing is living there. and this guy, he's a film director for about the area and he wanted just to show the flight to assist people in the, for some of the i think. and it will open the appetite of many. but it's to me and
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then the rest of the actors to make the video sense about what's happening. it does . and the fact that this is and is a business to be an effort. the most important point that we want to take out of this is that to us go existence as possible. we talked one to 0 sum game. we want to have peace and security for both sides. and we want our independence existence, the douglas necessarily have to come at the expense of others and to come to the to, to come in population with others. a lot is where you rock the things for an odd but do give are to your follow on x it will keep you right in the know on this the 1st week of march. thanks for your company to buy the no. yes. clip i really mean. yeah. yes, it was
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a chrysler the another if this when you talked about shift, can them go to a boy or girl were still there and they're very, pretty busy with this machine. so i think i took a pretty i'm pretty me see what is the most reading it? yes. so taking it to the site or some window is that allow me bulk. i don't know. but do you guys know what you guys, what do you think of, you know, for deal it's uh, in your understanding with don't, was kind of the customer. you guys have like univision youngest one, with most one less than what do, sir, do family of cool stuff, similar stage and was get off to say to the story naples, can you tell me say this? i think that, that, that's kind of kind of serious to these guys. so it is near pictures that i suppose it so then your motors are based off of the political property,
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cause we're dealing with the idea of dealing with the quote, a foldable folder, your folders, danielle. okay, great. cuz it's coming due to most of the budget coverage of the most. maybe you guys can of 3 or 4 low equals in your local and use simple units board. forget that due to one of the most comfortable to right here. those of them you have a near group degree, is most silver for me, please. usually my dog in your think of course most prefer if i'm sign you just room of the problem is easiest to, to interpret the local numbers. yes, cool. with this one, the vocals problem one two's. she's pretty lucky for you. it was a real that made them as a math. i'm digit. those are the simple things to do. so this is a series of the 3 i had that the scripts,
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is it in 7 for the game and i think that's the at the 2. 16 so and then what usually been the soonest. i was just sort of in the middle of see toyota highlander has been fighting since the very beginning of the some of the price, the old me volunteer, paid for becoming a squad lead to is dozens of assault ops and full boons. 2 of them severe and as i sold on by jeep requesting that i know once i read the you also, it was on the ball coating. so to get that done. so focus on move material to be the more you know is this, want to continue my studies relate to what the drum was here, 0 and his but he woke up with the state. so someone else can go to you and
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both of whom was kathy said, we're putting tours on here. thank you. a pretty nice role. as the most of the takes a couple of minutes. my dad was such a commotion of joe, but i should go to school there, but i'm sure, but it was the plastic window to marshall him. show him. how can we so now use while the news is to ensure so i don't think we've seen by today, i guess just to see if you get all that well, the reason why i didn't know she was through the full go school go will have to be a sorry, again, we will school, we will extend the ideas that are still in the scene. you're still getting stuff
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started. really. the funny thing is what it is to be able to be with you from the on the computer and you move something which in the most and she is not me, but i'm leaving you show what yours is, david. village them. yeah, yeah. so some of them that might have know for sure the bus or do they have the bus stored within the, on the credit on your left. and then what's the book, the area you want to see? tom sounds like the shows you guys don't store the lucian with income and you and your money people can you do. and you said you still associated with the sugar critics to quickly tell the unit to somebody from the unit, please. on the multiples, i need some to show you really supposed to be close, you know, who's come along and you'll see the weights that comes into play 7 stages just so
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it was an easy unless you choose not the one. so the school in the brigade named on to some george of the dumbass volunteer union. pres and communion take place before combat missions. so i won't buy, i lose so many soldiers of this reconnaissance and the sulphur guide on the rider with the spear is more than just to protect of warriors. saint george slaying the dragon. almost as symbolize the great, the meaning of this war is the triumph of good of the evil. so yeah, there's only a studio, the actual cost for him, a little the cool be able to show see also is nice show more about what i see. what you might have was maybe because they've read these wailing and place you on this book few screen show the last one through the last old you reach your new brothers. i am we studio way was i'll post them this point, but video was able to stay on the 1st day,
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almost the same. so you might hear us. what was the only one of the credits of city of asked if i see what i will see. what would you do, what would you find? because i saw most of us that it was enough to what pushes successful. sure stuff. i think he's fine. see. so the c supple, naomi. ok. it will be some to them or source of to the ultimate always my question is on the funding, but it was others who must go so best on those to be yourself. i'm good yourself, but i know sending you the next steps. the suspect the you just to the sometimes so yeah, my leave talk and the, the, the on those who the most the get the most people think of some continuing to wants to things it's, elizabeth comes up and it shows that the money is a source for some of the pollutants most frustrating for us because of the in the
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your thoughts on the dash i'm curious to complete is 5. you know, like your quote that came up over the over the phone number of other one with this guy. no, you know, you've got to start the smiling. joking. it's dog front line too much. almost a bit too much. but perhaps that's how the psych use defense mechanism works. it will come into your shoes dirty the schedule, which way young. i just wait a minute. the rest of them will. oh okay. can i have your 1st positive i will subside us? yeah, means that it was looking for them by the time of the install was for, for them, because of i use it there. so pretty severe control for them. for the little fun. i
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being 0, a slim. the in the 2nd half of the 1940, the powerful european armies were losing their color. one of the 1st to start collaborating was the dutch empire. on august 17, 1945. the declaration of independence of indonesia, a former judge, colony was proclaimed liberation movement, west, led by the national hero of the indonesian people to carnis, however, amsterdam had his own plan, which was to defeat the revolution. moreover, they were supported by great britain. the colonial troops setup control over the main cities in the country, but the countryside remained in the hands of the rebels. and the resistance continued growing. in 1946, the british left indonesia, whereas the dutch did not want to lose power. and switch to the tactics of total
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terror. in december 1947, the royal troops committed a massacre of the inhabitants in the village of robert got a 431 civilians were killed. all in all the lives of 100000 indian agents were on the conscience of the dutch colonialists and their allies, mass executions, and regular bombing did not help the netherlands. their troops got blocked in the cities. the world community demanded to put it into violence. and the empire started negotiations. in 1949, the head round table conference was held, and the kingdom of the netherlands was forced to recognize the independence of indonesia. a sovereign muslim state appeared on the world map and became one of the most powerful countries in the as lumnick world. the,
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my work was the best number for the company completed for the off monday. we store the russians. i'm comfortable with my position if you can use them cuz it's like 11 years running the assess the news already and it looks like the news. a bunch of you by mr. steve pushed us into the store as a whole lot for the are good fish land. pretty much i bought this thing was which was a 100 for the so there's one to i didn't right in the get the bushy, disruptive worship, remote and profitable is the one usually i don't think we're good for see press the control with them. yeah. so we will switch from the younger
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single procedure later on, pretty slow slow. so these are the least pleased with what each of the, quote them on slab of every room you're on a there. so never mind that is so in the near the to just because you still to me you are shaded really. oh yeah. and work results like we did it over the ever. there's just no pressure on oprah show the pressure test outside, but he only supposed to do it's like for you know, my pretty little push pull. okay. then you will give you some youtube boulevard slash to be a will press deal. but the question was, seal usually replacing you, but your own process doesn't actually upstairs most of variety of studies. a steamboat, but there's no 6 of them. uh they, so tim, pennsylvania could have been on the usually deborah team authority is probably what
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should kindness come with fist, the shop, the famous sixties poets. he says that the one free in yup, oh no, no, no, no, not enough. the start of a lie and a forced to come forward to the level schedules knowing you put near this is i problem if i should leave on top of whatever they want to give us. but i see some of the georgia tech, this pastor flash, some of the notes and the credit funds and don't know what's going on. i mean, you always play with them and doors and meet you at the more you might like. oh my god scheme doke that. uh, unless somebody could have definitely prevent any moment issues me to make sure it's just a grappler specially set up for me. i'm not going to do or do them the new style stuff that was left us for deals with elizabeth and let's see some of those. i think of a pretty good item. oh, the full like this, the looking to see the other. i think the most likely we will see you live with us
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because the shares around them. the 1st your opponent from most your thinking for the most. are you thinking because of what we need from you, but are you move on with those numbers to look back to the phone chair, so you still use to for the rest of the school? what cannot be simple to use for support? i stand you if you want to do the filtering story, extrinsic, the name of the night, just the some of the, the
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the, well, the time is come. the battle is fast, approaching the reflections on more during the war have been put on hold and more of the reflection. this cannot be now all the thoughts about the hated nazi stronghold that must be taken or destroyed. the guys are reading themselves to begin this dominga tags, the russians of different nationalities. with that, this rifles and machine guns ready to fight the good fight against evil. the
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probably now and a lot soon. but as to when you see it, all the owners will tell you that you will see the list of classes. you know, the middle of it is what i found a possibility. and this was always does when this one is known as the guidelines so or sit emotional around noon, it may be, you know, a lot less radioactive than something is active uranium, but still it's radioactive and as talks instead of taking care of the laptop, you want me to go and see. so ease of us here. again, let's see the echo seats. the boeing good. i don't know those museum. all we're suggesting we farm fell great bill colors. what day was the
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a 3rd? he residential, all the curse held captive by the premium. the armed forces are in the process of returning the call to add on the program. the u. s. president stays, there are still with the up still on the table despite the we sent the oval office show dot coms as the wife. hi, stress is time is ticking for a lot of years lensky to start talking peace. i want to see it and fast. i don't want to see this go on for years and years. the said he thinks it was going to go on for a long time and he better not be right about that. this all coalition of the war, and you said you can french leaders to push their chest items pitcher plans about
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boots on the ground in ukraine, but admit they can't do it without the us. washington isn't exactly rushing to get on board. i've asked every foreign minister i meet with tell me your idea of how this turns out. most don't have a plan. a few have said, well, let's give them another you are fighting a year from now a year later after another year of death, another year of destruction. plus in the 1st, the international atomic watchdog rotates. it's all observers up this operator. wish you a power plant through non russian territory, triggering ice range from your brain via e ha sais. the decision was taken to protect lives on the kid had been made aware of the previously trying to discuss the supreme surveys with 40 minutes to see the so that it's not true that we have been doing this month. the
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broadcasting for moscow every hour the day. this is archie and pleasure to have your company for the news. drop my names, you to know me. dozens of crushed residents who were taken by you creating an armed forces from temporarily occupied areas in the russian border region. are on their way, we checked the ambulances, which today, unfortunately, will be needed by at least 10 returning coolest residents. each boss has a dry russian toys for children and everything you need to keep warm. that will be a short stop so that everyone can have a hot meal. we are very worried about the psychological and physical condition of the people, but we are fully prepared. we have checked every ambulance, now. it is equipped with everything necessary or transport safety rules will be followed. we hope that the road will be successful and the coolest residents will be met by their relatives and friends. but the most important thing is that
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everyone returns alive and well. 33 russian civilians from the course creature and that order kidnapped by the minute sense of the key of regime since august of last year, across the border between bella ruth and you crate on monday. now, according to the russian human rights commissioners, i see, and i must kind of go over the return of the course. residents was facilitated along with her you create in counterpart and the international red cross all this time after being taken from their homes since august of 2020, for the russian civilian prisoners were held in the ukrainian city of assuming the majority of the people of war now finally, making their way home are elderly with one woman who will actually be celebrating her 90 a birthday in may. according to tatiana most kind, call me please. 9 people require urgent medical help and some of those returning home are in wheelchairs and at least fits and ambulances were on standby. when they
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crossed into bella rows, there were also at least 4 children age, the one through 10 among those returning home. now the people that will be taken back home to the cursed creature in on tuesday where they will be reunited with their families and loved ones sign that each. now the total number of russian civilians who are returned holes in. so you cranes incursion, intercourse is 79 people. now back in october of last year, the russian human rights commissioner, the gentleman's coat almost said that something more than a 1000 civilians in a curse region where it still unaccounted for. of course, uh their relatives and loved ones are all the sole waiting for them at home. in course coalition of the willing was a popular term during the us led invasion of iraq 2 decades ago. but it's making a resurgence with the you can from taking the lead there,
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propose this strategy to the point european troops in ukraine with reported funds to show it to president trump. now the move would cross a red line from moscow. there appears to be 0 american appetite for it either written seed or even admitted it's another starter without a washington support. we agree that in the event by piece steel, we will continue to pace keep trains, defenses, new trains to terrace. and finally, we agree to develop a coalition of willy ready to defend a deal, any pride on down see piece britain will play a leading role with if necessary. i'm together with others. boots on the ground on planes for the most just because it is right. the europe through the heavy lifting to support pace on confidence, a thought to succeed. this effort must also helps from
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u. s. packet. i would ask everybody, this is, are known associations. what is the alternative and other 4 years of war and other 3 years of war in which the united states and europe continues to pour billions of dollars into award and ukraine? is that the alternative? i've asked every foreign minister i meet with. tell me your idea of how this turns out most don't have a plan. a few have said, well, let's give them another you are fighting a year from now a year later after another year of death, another year of destruction, then maybe put in, we'll be ready to negotiate at that point, that doesn't sound like a good plan to me and it certainly is not a plan, the presidents on board with us and to us his allies in europe post a bruise, ukrainian leader on his ego isla moscow, sent another job from the us asking how many more have to die in the conflict before he agrees to make peace on world loving mirrors, lensky leans on european shoulders. his country's own citizens continued to behold by force to the front lines.
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the . it looks like, based on that previous footage, we just saw that. so lensky is really been able to put the moves on storm are so much so that the you case prime minister is talking about leading the so called coalition of the, willing to continue to provide the key of regime with military aid. and this is going to involve some seriously provocative actions, according to the comments we've heard from storm or like sending british troops and military equipment to ukraine after some sort of peace deal was reached with russia . and the number of european western leaders in general have jumped on this
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bandwagon with both canada and france already talking about sending their own troops there as well. every step of the way canada has looked at the ways it can best help. and as i've said a few days ago, everything's on the table. we know that the canadian military has ways that it can contribute. we're not going to get ahead of the discussions on how to keep a piece that isn't yet in place, but canada will be there and is open to doing what is necessary basic. and we've discussed everything that that is a long piece of strength. the 2nd element i brought to the table is that virgins just have to do all and so that i will present a comprehensive plan to read on 0 on the 6 of the much every one of us as doing in our own interest. what is necessary here? this means we have but have to find ways to increase of defense spending, which is already kind well, i mean,
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you can probably imagine why russia would not be happy about having more nato troops on its store staff after all, one of the main goals of moscow launching the military operation in ukraine in the 1st place was to prevent the country from becoming a nato member of state and russia's foreign minister. certain a lab brought about an interview recently came. busy about this sort of war mongering from the european side as opposed to the more peace oriented line that the trump administration is taking to just following biden's term. there are now people who want to lead with common sense. they say directly that they want to end all wars, they want peace, you who demands a continuation of the gravy train with that war. europe, french president, my crohn is running around with some ideas just like british p. m. cure storm or they say that so many thousands of peacekeepers are being trained and they will provide them with air cover. that is arrogance. this plan to introduce peacekeepers into ukraine is a continuation of the incitement of the care of regina to wage
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a war against us. the loop on top of the star wars plans to send the actual troops to ukraine. this so called coalition of the willing is also apparently signed another loan to ukraine over $2000000000.00 worth. but according to storm or is own words, not everyone in the west is on board with this whole the tradition of the willing yes. a number of company has been dictated today that they want to be part of the plan that we are developing a lead for them to make their own statements about exactly how they want to make that contribution. but we've been able to move that forward. i accept without criticism and with respect of the position of other countries that may not feel that they will contribute in that way. but i strongly feel, but the less something to move forward. we will stay in a position where we're in and not be able to move forward, and therefore it is
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a deliberate, a plan to show that we get some momentum of pace here. now henry's prime minister, victor, oregon, is especially unhappy with this news because to him, i mean, it looks like the european union just wants to keep seeing this war go on and on, despite the fact that russian, the us are right now providing a real possibility of establishing peace and ending the bloodshed medical yeah. and the american president surprised the world by doing what he promised. he said in advance that he would do this, for example, in his peace deal. he said in advance that all his instruments would bring peace. in the meanwhile, ukrainian president does not want peace, or at least does not want peace under the conditions that the americans are offering. meanwhile, ukraine is actually exhausted to the limit that many people have died. there are orphans, widows, and terrible material destruction. millions of people have fled. essentially, ukraine is on life support. if the european union and the americans do not provide
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funding, then the ukrainians will not be able to fight. and the more over the ukrainian state will not be able to survive. so it's peace on the horizon. it looks like the western hawks are already beginning to freak out. of course, with lithuania, you've been saying that it was a mistake that baltic states weren't invited to this debt together in london. but it makes sense when you think about it, because obviously the united states is now peace oriented and without them, i mean the, your opinion is pretty powerless to do anything. and as an aside to that european leaders helping signaling their intent is by yet more cash, yet more arms to kids and all not the italian p. m has weight in georgia, emily called on the west to stay in united and barking their map. we are all very committed to the about the goal that we all want to achieve, which is a just and lasting peace in ukraine. i, i think it is so very,
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very important that we avoid the risk that the west divides and i think on this u. k. and he said he didn't play an important role in breach building the day. yeah . so you know that being also proposing a meeting between us and you and leaders, a promise is the stand of wally comb. however, it's lee itself grapples with significant data issues. despite that, miss maloney is government has projected defense spending to rise by 2027. the little fall short of nato's target of 2 percent of g. d. p. local italian officials are sending the alarm with one of the most populous regions. benito fearing industrial slum one council member. there names the european union's political decisions, especially sanctions on russia, that close the door a crucial markets for italian exports. so we need to, to establish
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a family super with for us here because most of the young people want to do moving on his way. but the for the, we need that for our economies and know, and now we are our own grocer and domestic and proud of is increasing more and more. we have in many program at, in our many sex total. 0, one economy and a we needed to, to establish a and relational way for us and to love it. and to be less the energy, the me we needed to receive low cost material and the, and the energy for the voice. because now we have be 3 times the in more range our competing so so that's and the complexity in between individuals be a program for our industry and to compete down the road. and the fees are up to the people. busy
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on this way and then, and then most of the people that and people want to stop to pay more. and every feeling good because of this war because it would cost to all of these companies the is paid by the people in the end of it is paid by our company. and the incident, this is time to stop uh, to stop uh, and to, and to, to try to literally establish it includes the relationship resident with boss. those are awesome. donald trump saves that ukraine. minerals deal is to be continued and not hundreds of billions of american dollars have been sent to key. if not, cash needs to be returned. the now there's a revised which, well, i'll let you know we're making this space. you've probably heard about it tomorrow, and i so i'll let you know tomorrow night, but no,
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i don't think so. i think it's look at, it's a great deal for us because, you know, biden very, very flawlessly, of stupidly frankly gave $300000000.35 more accurately uh, to a country to fight and to try and do things. and you know what happened, we get nothing and what we're doing is getting that all back and a lot more than that from still things that's possible to pull that off. and trump has also said that he will touch on the subjects here in his meeting with the houses of congress on tuesday. and he will say, hinted that that's going to be as some sort of big announcements that he's going to make. so, you know, we'll have to wait and see what this is going to be and out. we'll say, imagining reports that the trump administration is considering freezing on supplies from us, all smells to t of and this is according to the wall street john. oh,
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don't say no, it's the funding for the supplies. a to cube has already been costs off. and there are a lot of similar reports on this at the moment. so one could things that this topic will definitely be touched upon tomorrow, and this will comes to, to the landscape, lack of well to actually negotiate. even before the press conference, trump reacted to the last case was the piece and ukraine is a long way off, and trump wasn't obviously not fond of that statement. and he reiterated that cheering the press conference. i want to see it in fast. i don't want to see this go on for years and years now. president zalinski supposedly made a statement today in a p. i'm not a big fan of a piece of maybe it was an incorrect statement, but he said he thinks it was going to go on for a long time. i and he better not be right about that. that's all i say. must a friday's exchange at the white house has made headlines all across the world. donald trump touched not in his latest remarks. well,
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he didn't touch upon this as much. uh, but he did say that off to his class with zalesky, he said to anyone who speaks out against bc crane one, stay so long. so you know, this whole seems like the white house on the trump administration is clearly pointing that it's time for zalesky to lease what was. so i think stunning to all of us in the oval office was that it was not clear. zalinski was going to go to negotiations at all that he would ever be able to negotiate with food. and i am whether he shared our goal of ending this war. are you suggesting that president trump wants the landscape to resign? we need a leader that can deal with us adventure. we deal with the russians and in this war . and if it becomes apparent that presidents the lens, he's either personal motivations or political motivations or divergent from ending to fighting in his country. and then then i think we have
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a real issue on our hands. i mean is the last who was honest about this today, but it seemed, but she didn't want to talk about this as much me as part of me. and i don't believe the full amount of what happened brought anything positive or additional to us as partners. i don't want to discuss what it could. i understand it. i wouldn't want to talk about why it happened. i don't think we should continue building strong relations in such a full amount. i am confident that this situation will pos and more important things lie ahead. so you know, from what if that's what we just have to wait and see what tomorrow brings and what kind of big announcement trump is going to make you know, the story to bring, you know, the ukrainian foreign ministry has large, the food test with the i a e, a, e, for apparently crumpling on ukraine's territorial integrity. the, the optimal accounts after the international atomic energy agency finally rotated it. stuff up these opera was you and you to a power plant. doing so through cherry tree controlled by russia. i'm the key of
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claims happened with i'd. coordination of russia has effectively forced i a staff to remain at the station for 80 days without rotation, significantly exceeding the plan timeframe, and subjecting them to unprecedented psychological pressure in a high risk zone. ukraine has sent a note of protest to the leadership of the i a e, a condemning the violation of our country sovereignty and territorial integrity and warning against similar actions in the future. well before the, it's the routes for observers heading to the station only partially traversed russian control in the territories with some winding through ukraine. previous rotations were postponed twice due to shelling by ukrainian forces, according to russian officials. on this following frontage shows, keeps forces attacking a convoy of i, a e, a experts in an apartment to 10 to the real. there are plant rotation and i was earlier in february, not with our totally fire, making it on say for the team. the decision was made to turn back. in total,
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the convoy face that doesn't attacks the head of the organization said admits such assaults. the safety of his stuff takes priority. there were a series of episodes which led me to the conclusion that i could not take risks with the lights of my experts. any other belief together because he that ation. i think he's out of place really. i think this is really and slowly and driven by the mississippi to protect the lives of those who are working there. that is all i can say. and i, i may have been in contact. i discussed these with president savanski with 40 minutes through c, b s. so that it's not true that we have been doing this in a new need that trouble monitor international, a security consultant or a rozmini's sit and say i a rotation through russia can ensure the experts, safety,
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the spike keeps pressure on the organizers. you really have a much safer past when you're doing that, you're get much better security protection and much safer for the team to actually do a rotation through an area controlled by one entity. and it's simple size that especially in light of the, the showing that the payments placed on the, on the power plan as well as the past uh, showing up the com board, trying to uh, transit the get there. so it just is it much logical direction and in a proper decision, i think for the safety of the team, i just do not believe that they're actually sold hostage there. i think this is a, a p r a public relations thing. expand that the, that the premium, the government, the foreign ministry is putting on this going pressure on the i a e to maybe take their side more or more bodies may be cautious on what the reports are. but it's,
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is there a disrupt, their mission in general as well, when they've been uh, wanting ukraine's been wanting to get basically having the power plant turned over to them completely. but i think that would be very, very dangerous as a much st for this direction. i think with the inspectors there and rotation going through an area completely controlled by rice, which is much, much more a better and efficient way to, to do the rotations. israel's foreign ministry isn't missing his words when it comes to neighboring syria. in a statement, the official has referred to the countries new government as a bunch of self appointed jobs. it is not and elected the government that was elected by the syrian go at people. it is not. it is a bunch of people, a bunch of objectives that's controlled in the past,
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the region of need and by force they too also other fox, including the masters. it doesn't mean there is a, a right to do to, to initiate a student. these tours minorities where the beats that draws the goods or the other way on top of occupying the dispute. it goes on heights for decades. israel also supports the drew's, the minority population. living in serious side pines, largely inhabited by the ethnic group, celebrated the withdrawal of damascus forces after they flashed withdrew his gunman . last week came, as israel's defense minister laid out the idea of intentions for the year. we will not allow the extremist islamic regime in syria to harm the drew's if the regime harms the drew's, we will strike it. we are committed to our drew's brothers and is real to do
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everything to prevent harm to their drew's brothers in syria. and we will take every step required to maintain their safety. well, baby route, base journalist mohammed jumps. the theme is of the view, the west jerusalem has a terrier motives in the stabilizing syria. it is real uh, as a both, as a great dream, as cold as a, as a big is we all the, the biggest, really, which comes from, uh, which uh, is from uh you 3 d as in my, uh, in order to achieve this goal is really thinks that waiting my ne, creating my knowledge of ages where, uh, it's a room by it loses will have a cheap the cheapest good. so is this is the energy of multiple is room also has a little bit of the item. this is, is, uh uh, goes, uh,
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if we are taking a saw so syria will out a t, a fire or a solution between live in a studio they can take is a can over as opposed to self level. see that i files, they can have more. busy information about the any weapons and money smuggling between a lot of us here. but it's a great to go as real as the weight of these are the biggest from you. so it just doesn't like the oscar goes to while on sunday night. the best documentary feature was one by the is really paula standing film. no other land it portrays the demolition of home is by idea of forces in the west bank. and as the crew accepted the historic academy award, they have this message in no other land. if this reflects the harsh reality of that we have been enduring for decades, understand business as we call on the war to stay exceed his actions to stop the
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injustice, to stop the pick lands and go. but to see the people the documentary, which was produced over a 4 year period from 2019, focuses on settler violence in the territory directed by a collective of palestinian. um, it's really fun makers, including active as far as the address. it follows idea of auctions, which turned his westbank hometown into a military trainings. the wind marked the 1st time a palestinian has raised the last an oscar western main stream media however are looking after from andras slightly different lens. some headlines rounded the film controversial, others blame that political messaging for the documentary is limited us distribution. more articles the selected, the oscar audiences, luke warm reaction to the wind. with only some all the los angeles cried applauding over an israel critics took
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a much firmer line with the country's culture and sports minister, calling the phone quotes. so the time the oscar when for the film, no other land is a sad moment for the world of cinema. instead of presenting the complexity of israeli reality, the filmmakers chose to amplify narratives that distort israel's image of these, of the international audience is freedom of expression is an important value. but turning the defamation of israel into a tool for international promotion is not art. it is sabotaged against the state of israel or for a published any an economy minister, entrepreneur, boston calorie told r t. the elsco in could pay the way for more full makers to document one is on folding in the buffalo region. and unfortunately, there's a lot be in the us, not only the media into us, but to them because basically controlled by those interests for all these media outlets. definitely this is a may just blow for as of because it is the 1st time that on the big
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international stage the, the but the sitting in suffering is being recognized. and it's being documented as an what us to hold was to believe that the whole issue was created, the world was created on october 7th. we've been other occupation for since 1967 for almost 60 years. so we've been on the receiving end of, of, of is a locally based on the zillow atrocities at the beginning of the been without the charges, the bottom of houses, ethnic cleansing, confiscation of land, except like so. but then this is extreme delong. basically this phone was focused on the subsidy of the detective comes from. this is an area of what does it start getting through ethically, gloves for this thing is living there. and this guy is a fund director from that area and he wanted just to show that like a 50 percent of his family, i think. and it will open the type of money. but has to be in that the lessons that
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can the welcome across stock, bull horns. were all things are considered on peter level? ukraine slower, president, zelinski went to washington to sign a deal. instead, he laid an egg and that's putting it mildly, is the damage. repairable. is peace still on the agenda to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess george, send me while we in budapest is a pod cast where the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow, we crossed to mark's level that he's an international relations and security analyst, or a gentleman cross type rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. all right, let's take it off with mark in moscow. here we're going to talk about the if the
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actrix i'm going to talk about if there was an, an bush, we're going to talk a lot of things about this unprecedented event that we saw with zalinski is visit to the white house on friday. but i want to ask both of you the most important question and the most serious one is have efforts to end the conflict in ukraine been enhanced mark or the been diminished as a result of what was the theatrics that we saw mark? yeah, i do. i mean, this is a frank guess that has shown the world i, i don't believe that it has either increased or decreased the chance. i think what we had going in. there's a different dynamic certainly, but everything we've heard from the europeans and the average team is uh there. you know, they're going to continue to fight, even if the us walks away. mark lane, georgia, the last time i talked to you, we were concerned that the initiative that trump was so fond of,
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of ending the conflict in ukraine during the campaign after his and all your ration up until this meeting. there was, you know, be, you know, there's no denying the united states and russia are talking to each other. that's good news. i mean, i, i think we all would agree with that. but it had very little to do with ukraine. and that's really at the core of, of the issue here. so george, the same question to you enhance, diminished. i think it's too early to say the problem, of course, with a trial visit. he's really talking about 2 different things and suggesting that he's talking about the same thing. so he's talking about this manuals the low, basically an extraction deal by which essentially, the ukraine, the dental country, of signs itself over to the united states as the credits. and then, as the credit to it will have a vested interest in ukraine,
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prospering and paying off its debts. trump sees that as a way of providing security because a credit that has a vested interest in the security of the debt they doesn't want anything to happen . to that, that's a big doesn't, it doesn't get as low as repaid. so that's how trump sees it. but then he switches over and starts talking about his, the best deal with russia to end the war. and so it's very confusing when he's talking about, you know, which is he talking about the deal with, with russia and that we've never seen any trace of this all this particular um extraction deal. so, um, you know, that's my question when, when, when we figure out where, where everything is going then, and then we'll be able to answer your question. you know, go ahead match up and, yeah, i mean, does this extraction deals move? it's that instead in the water, i think it was always a red herring. right. i agree. oh, but if you take a look at the types of this deal, it was not a decade on their academic deal as
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a vague statement of intent that serv political purposes on both sides, but both in terms of minerals to extract and potential profits and the reality of the legality of the document. it was never real. it serve political purposes. um, as for um, you know, uh the idea of uh, ending the conflict the peace settlement. well, is one side the coverage impact by europe has absolutely no intention of diplomacy or peace negotiations as zalinski made perfectly clear, arguing loudly back at the us, vice president and the president and swearing at them in the fall of terms under his breath in raj. and then you know, what can be done, the best that trump can do at this point is walk away. and that is what, supposedly you know, what the, you know, the, the rumor mill in dc is that he's talking about doing. but i think we need to
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separate 2 things. now, the normalization of the process of restoring diplomatic ties and the normalization of relations between the us and russia as a bilateral issue from negotiations to end the conflict, then ukraine, which will look less likely than ever at this point because they are not the same thing. there's a certain amount of overlap, but increasingly they're whitening the gulf. you don't need to judge you to you and i've talked to a great deal about the so called minerals deal. i obviously it cut that the document or memorandum of understanding whatever you wanna call it. and mark is absolutely right and you and i have looked at and it's, it's amazingly vague. okay. but i think that this was a way for trump to get some kind of wind out of it because he, he is obviously not interested in this complex. he obviously sees this is biden's, which i think he's absolutely right about that. um, it was
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a way for him to show his base money. i've saved the money, i'm making money, his base. he thinks that's what's going to attract them. but it's a, it's not going to solve it, particularly since the so called minerals are mostly in the hands of the russians right now, which uh, the western media has and pointed out. so obviously, and there was a whole lot more in play gentlemen. then george a much to my lea, a trump through russia gate, right? it zalinski and then me. and that is in the back of his mind. you know, i went through all of this nonsense, this hoax and you were at the center of if you didn't say that. exactly. but that's certainly what he implied george. but he did say that the that, and i was very pointed. but i think the, the board about the, the extraction agreement. i mean it's, it's all encompassing. it's a, it's a, it's minerals. it's maria, it's, it's boil gas hydrocarbons pull. it's getting for
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a stop drive. me there everything, it'll whatever moves in ukraine, the light to say it's once a percentage of charles things of this is a, a good deal and see kind of whenever he's the he was off. he's aust, repeatedly this question. the security guard is one of those security guys when he was a guard against that he has these 2 wants us to that just as says that, well, we're going to have people on the ground and you know that we're americans, you know, we don't know what what does he mean by people on the ground, you know, contract those military people, security, you know what it, what did we got people on the ground and therefore no one was going to mess with us . so that's one on so and then the other onset is, well i, you know, we know when the review. so what's the point of asking me repeatedly about the so what about this security guarantees? you know, we've got to get the deal 1st wants to go to a deal, then we can talk about security guarantees. so it has these 2 ounces. but, but you know, when he was honest, um several times, are you going to continue supplying um support?
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you crazy said these. i said this now several times. you said yes, i'm going to continue on. but i hope i don't have to provide too much because i hope we will have peace. so he leaves everything up in the now i actually think trump has is now invested in this agreement. i think he, you know, at the, if you were peons annasae landscape is humble pie and go to trial. but to say that what would be the best thing so man scattered up on the too much stress. he's english isn't very good. uh you know that, but he really, really likes you and he really, really wants to work with you troll trumps of the you know, he's a very forgiving person. the value of the he doesn't hold grudges and i, i think it came on by. i think the that is why here's the rice for deal is agreement. i, i actually think that they will sign something. now when it does anything to wear them with those any money to be made. that's a different issue, but i think they will sign something at some point. i, i think this, it's a fools error and i think it's a cover. like i said, it's the give him a when,
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i mean the idea of the, the amount of time and resources they go into a project, them the, it's a, it's, it's, it's huge. okay. and i think that knew what trump is looking for a short term when and he lost that at least at this point. mark, you were disagreeing. go ahead. yeah, i mean, just the description of trump is a forgiving person. i think he is. what of i beg to disagree? i think he's one of the most thin skin narcissistic and vindictive human beings on earth and zelinski and the european leaders who are right now, meeting in paris at a summit, who's got a, a conference title is officially the e jo versus trump and pull right. the european leaders and zelinski are gathered at had do best to remember that he is the king of elephants, and an elephant never forgives, though. i've never so that's been and never forgives either. i. i kept this
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a dread. george. go ahead. uh, the interest dislike. 3 more. awesome. yeah, the locker room b o is the secretary of state delivered all over the terrible things that he and rubio said about each other. lindsey graham is one of these closest age um to a storm, a st. people to who can pay in the get to watch commer harris's campaign, and yet they are they all warm and fuzzy. trunk is a very pragmatic for us and he doesn't fold group projects once. once a, something is volva, then it is over and you know, the campaigns. okay. yeah, yeah. i think that's a good point, george. but you know, this is something that trump is a and get held very close to his heart. and so lensky is in the way, and i already mentioned gentleman russell gave here, and i don't think trump's very forgiving about that. and that i could go look at the mark e and what was the setup? i mean i who i always to. yeah, no,
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i'm i that was my 1st take when i watched the 10 minute clip that i think most of the news concerned people on or as i've seen, or at least seen part of that was my 1st reaction, right? that this appeared to be a trump vans tag team right there. but if you watch the entire 5060 minute segment, right, of the entire meeting, the 40 minutes before and trump, this was all done in front of the press. i will at he even said, we'll take one more question. right. and then they were going to go off to lunch and sign this deal and everything. this was the landscape. this was zelinski who took oh, he's been sitting there see thing and rolling his eyes and laughing, exasperated size and looking. i don't know, painted withdrawal symptoms, whatever you want to call it. oh, but i saw i saw it would draw
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a gentleman i saw with the jump in. right and said, started talking, we want diplomacy and zalinski lost it and then he called him still back down, but he kept going and it was made clear to him beforehand, right before he came here, that this was a meeting that trump didn't want that a cron pushed him on that zelinski didn't have to come here to sign this deal, but he wanted it. but that there wouldn't be really no re negotiating of the terms of this minerals deal. right. that, that there would be no such ups listed. security guarantees in it. and that the trump's course was diplomacy to come to a negotiated settlement of the conflict and, and he, he opened it up and as j. d vibe said he started the lift gate to argue the whole thing in front of the american people trying to talk over the president of the
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united states in the oval office. he referred to j d events as j. d rats, right? he called them j. d r a gentleman, i have to jump in here. we're going to go to a heart breaking out that hard break. we'll continue our discussion on what happened last friday. stay with our to the what else? they just don't have to shape house because the and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look for common ground the the welcome match across that bull horns were all things are considered on peter lavelle to remind you were discussing the events
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of the trump zalinski summit in washington. all right, george. and i have to agree with mark, i looked at adverse at 1st blush because we were all messaging each other. and we, i mean, and i, you know, i usually have something better to do on friday night. and i think the zalinski, he, he, he, he read the writing on the wall and was gonna throw caution to the wind because, you know, you know how to address that room. and he decided he went for broke, he went for broke and just like, i'm not going to get anything i want here. so why don't i just mix it up with a and here's a man that believes, apparently in powerful people, he believed that boris johnson that the, the west was behind him. ok. i mean, the has to, in his mind justify the absolute destruction in blood should in this country. so he's good to go to the next bit or which is, this is 2nd class,
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better and best. and they're called the europeans ear. take george, go ahead. oh i, i think that's right a bit. what does he being used to? so the 3 is he is being used to grovel, needing a sick of fantasy and flatter. remember when he came to washington and you'll have this lavish do prepared for him. he address a congress, they were on file, the ukrainian flag, even before the meeting. you know, he meds all the little these are democratic ball if there's a republican ball, if there's a whole sort of this or there was supporting him oldest a clue which are and, and, and the latency graham, you know, weren't you know, right down to and then even when you look at all of those ridiculous tweets that was sent out by pretty much every single you were being lead to try the other them get them victor or behind and robot fits so every single you were been i didn't, i didn't get summer. well, so those, so i'm a made up the word by this open. how getting of um the zalinski only, and the speed of downing street actually on the street. he liked the pouting
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child's yes sized so so you can understand why he thought that he could get away with anything. i mean, you know, fro around for the kids, you can always easy. he is zaleski is like a well celebrity. he's all the color of old magazine. every hollywood celebrity comes through a see him. but the thing about the meeting, if you watch the whole 50 minutes, is a, he's being a nauseous from the beginning is being or not. i should address if our guns um not really responding in any way to trump's conciliatory um process because controlled the saying well we need to bring this thing to an end. we've got a great deal here. you know, i have, you know, i am an arbitrate that i'm going to try and, you know, bring it or bring it together. and it trump did not take the bait despite the fact . but the, the poles, the lens can wanted to those of us how horrible pigeon was, how horrible the russians were, and how they want that to kill and destroy and the terrorist. and so charles would
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not take the bait and that it was really right at the very end. uh was that it was already winding down. it was the total is john of this, i'm not sure who he was was this was really a stupid question. and then the other day, well, trump said was the route and, you know, what's the point of my saying, you know, you know how horrible pension is, and then i get on the phone as a binding the, how's the going and, and again, j. d, of as simply said, you know, what, what are you off the does, which is to a far more trump of just said, but give me a little more eloquently. and they said, well that's what the night stands, what science with diplomacy and boom does that i could, somebody could just simply turned on him just least the sales guy that system, if that's the point, i mean, that's the most. i mean, i think both of you would agree with me that trump's learning curve on this issue has been quite incredible over the last few weeks. i mean, he actually does have a, a grasp of what's it play here. and, and, and he said very clearly mark, you know,
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he's a mediator see that was the line that he crossed for, for all of these people that are in it, a zalinski mania, ukraine mania, and nato mania. i'm in the middle of this, i'm trying to ended. that was something that he could not, he could a couldn't consider for a nano 2nd because ended with then what's it all been about? okay. and, and, and, and, and the europeans are in the same situation. then what's it all about? mark food for me, the europeans, i mean, this american, the american security guaranteed to europe is always been a bonanza for them because they really never had to take a stand. they would just follow america. this is something very interesting, is this just kabuki theater or they go to really actually make a, a run for the door and then for themselves. i hardly think that's possible. yeah. so 1st of all, i absolutely agree with george that the zalinski is the ultimate petulant
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spoiled child who has a cold that he's been given such a sense of entitlement. he is the definition of the n frontier to play with the terrible infant, the monster that divided ministration and the europeans created. and he threw a tantrum when he didn't get what do you want it? he threw it in the oval office in front of the cameras. right, he, he completely lost it. and you know, this is, i believe trump is ready to walk away, not just from the minerals deal, but from ukraine in total. and the europeans have indicated that, that they believe they're going to, to pick up, you know, where off, and they're depicting themselves. they are lining up a miss zalinski against the u. s. president. right now.
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forget deal. great. let's talk about the transatlantic relationship and where that is going to go, because we're only a month in the not even, you know, 4 weeks into the trump presidency. and, and we're, we're already going there. know the europeans do not have the military or financial capacity to continue this more. certainly not ad has it has been continue, right? they maybe can carry on for another 6 months, 8, bon, something like that. but i mean, russia's pace on the battlefield, continually increases and, and i, i believe they're going to go for broke. now, i expect to see of the increased speed for big offensive now, because they, they sense blood in the water and with no peace, you know, deal seemingly possible at the moment. then they can go for broke and go for a total capitulation i, i think that's certainly what they're considering in the criminal. you know,
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a george so much has been talked about how trump a questions and challenges the transatlantic relationship. but given what we are, so it's unfolding right now, it's the europeans that they won't allow it to evolve. it won't allow it to change and their, their, their biggest detriments to it. to mean jump doesn't like nato, he helped me. he basically holds the europeans in contempt. and, uh, you know, and, and as much as high, we'd like to see the us leave nato and nato dissolve. i don't really think that's in the cards right now, but the europeans are actually pushing it along for him. george so yeah, i think that's right. and that's of the use of things like i mean the trumps annoy on this was made. so i think nicholas summarize it, but he doesn't think that your bands a coughing up enough money. i'm any other and he's right. this thing basic, you know, particularly for us is such a threat. it was the threat. why don't you pay exactly that by that's exact point
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you makes, you know, you know, the one was gone. so the worry about the how, what a big threat rushes, it's not to us that he says we have a big, beautiful oceans as a big, beautiful ocean separating us. so it's all the threat to us. but if using russia use such as my the, the 1st a says, why resigning these gas videos on them? why don't you pay more for your defense? because i have no intention of doing that. that goes like your b as in joy, this comfortable lifestyle. and i've enjoyed it for many decades. and they can, you know, that the, not americans, i going to pick up the slide for the military. so this blush, the tool came out. oh, you look kind of call us now, you know where, you know, with the free well, you're just not going to be the leader of the, the, the model, the blue of the christmas, ludicrous civil country. there's a ludicrous level lead up to bits gets nonsense. and like i'm in europe as a small other ones in building my car. i know that it goes, it's nonsense, any kind of happened. i mean, even on the issue when they talk like, well, we're gonna have a nuclear weapons that go to the french and the british set,
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and also a nuclear guarantee within the 1st with the british don't have an independent, the general dissociates entirely dependent on the americans they can't use it without the say. so the right of and the french have the doctor and you get a doctor and they can only use it for the the defense of funds that cannot use it for any of the law for any other purpose. and this is when my crony even suggests that this, that you know, this would cost outraging funds because they said though that is not for the purpose of differentiating that, that, that, so what's gonna happen in london today is going to be, give a lot of last a little talk, but ultimately if they want this ukraine tape or to continue, and i assume that from the boulder noises they've been making, they want this to go on. they're gonna tell us the landscape. you have to, you know, a tumble by go or in your hands, at least a trump and say that i'm very, very sorry. i shouldn't have lost my temper. i shouldn't be much more restored. i don't think it's, i don't think it's gonna cut. i don't think it's the kind of bill that i get i but
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i think mark, i think part of the do, you know, trump was taking a victory lab and let's say to me they did it for me. j d. did you say that they did it for me? no, i've now i don't have to make any excuses anymore. yeah. yeah. i think if they don't believe they ambush zalinski, but they were quick to jump on the opportunity now. now they can blame everything on him. i think zelinski is political days are over. maybe he asked the question, his life at this moment. the knives they're going to come out and key of the shield of us protection is gone. poor shingo and so lose me. bo dot off. maybe others are going to be moving against him, right? so the, the question is, is what was going to emerge now as the leader of the porch regime in ukraine. and that could send the whole thing either into a new naturalist fervor to fight to the end and some kind of gods are damaged wrong, or it could see the collapse of the entire thing. i think. now the important thing is what happens not so much in washington or brussels,
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but what happens in care of to george gun maybe the last minute go ahead. well, and i guess that's a very good question. what happens again my, my reading is that they probably will try to make a bands because the consequences of america cutting off the ukraine would be the very, very dia for you crate. oh, certainly it cannot survive. and the consequences of removing the landscape. then you have a, 1st of all the question of who you're going to replace and when you call and just simply take him out and put in the allusion they, i mean there's low cost additional mechanism board. the board that have the, you know, they've, let's say, so all over the ukraine itself could just collapse if they tried to remove the deadline. and this is, this is what happened is the country becomes, you know, a completely owned subsidiary of washington and brussels. okay. they don't usually think about plan be very much because plan a was
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a bad idea in the 1st place. anyway, gentlemen, we're going to reconvene next week. we'll see if anybody's singing come by. uh, next sunday. afraid, gentlemen, i want to thank my g as in budapest and here were mosque and of course want to thank our viewers for watching us here, our dc and next time. remember across that roles the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power, tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few. fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground?
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can the priest then please when you appeared to produce to consist of chill? good, good. so like most of those are right. and what about the orders showing that we're in good shape. as i mentioned that enough for 3 wisdom and maybe even the better to, even though i still have an order from over, is clear to tell us where to click on. especially here, the one is our list. any slide list the room that is on key out of my breast mistress. rescue though a phone number or the sure. and then for example,
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that patients are double the, the over there. he residents all the 1st health captive by the premium. the armed forces are in the process of returning the call to add on the program. the us president says there are still with the table. despite that, we sent a mobile office show dot coms as the wife, how stress is time is ticking for a lot of years lensky to start talking peace. i want to see it and fast. i don't want to see this go on for years and years. the said he thinks it was going to go on for a long time and he better not be right about that. that's sort of a coalition of the war and you can, french leaders pushed their chest, saw.
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