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and the u. a. e of oppose the u. s. u k, and the u nations by calling for a permanent cease fire in palestine with a leading newspaper in this region is, are amusing with me again in the studio. is it so award winning editor in chief? i love us previously editor in chief of saudi arabia's already anguish. thank you so much. 5. so for coming back on that long to get through this time since your last ongoing underground. i mean before 1228. before it's a heavy x, but 2030, i suppose i should ask you about this shadow costs across this region. how difficult has it'd be viewed personally and professionally, just watching. witnessing thousands upon thousands of children being slaughtered by all this and they do a nation weaponry in, in gaza, our muse covering it every day since your condolences, i know, speak as a human being. and an unfortunate citizen of this part of the region of condolences to every citizen, every a civilian that has been killed on, on either side as an editor. it's been equally painful. it's always a little
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and the u. e. of oppose the u. s. u k and the u nations by calling for a permanent ceasefire in palestine with the leading newspaper in this region is our music with me again in the studio. is it toward winning editor in chief? i love us previously editor in chief of saudi arabia's already anguish. thank you so much. 5. so for coming back on that long to get through this time since your last ongoing underground. i mean before 1228 before. so how do you export 2030. i suppose i should ask you about this shadow costs across this region. how difficult has it been for you personally and professionally? just watching. witnessing thousands upon thousands of children being slaughtered by all this nature nation weaponry in, in gaza, our muse covering it every day. i sincere condolences, i know, speak as a human being and an unfortunate citizen of this part of the region of condolences to every citizen, every uh, civilian that has been killed on on either side as an editor, its been equally painful. it's always a little bit more p
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u. s. u. k. and you, nations veteran, ohio congressman and former democratic presidential contender, dentist percentage is cooling versus fire in palestine and the end of nature back to war against russia through ukraine. you joins me again from cleveland in ohio. thank you so much, dennis for coming back on. things seem to have gotten much worse since your last on, on the show. i suppose a biden obviously gave us $200000000.00 to zalinski, but we've had to start with gaza. how, how is a bite and able to continue? i mean, israel to commit genocide in gaza when the whole world, the, even canada voted against the united states. even britain abstained on the ceasefire. resolution of the united nations general assembly as well. israel and the united states are really in this together, but the rest of the world and 99 percent of the world is asking for another direction or asking for a ceasefire. and not only is that you know, government accelerating the carnage was there now talking about waging war agai
u. s. u. k. and you, nations veteran, ohio congressman and former democratic presidential contender, dentist percentage is cooling versus fire in palestine and the end of nature back to war against russia through ukraine. you joins me again from cleveland in ohio. thank you so much, dennis for coming back on. things seem to have gotten much worse since your last on, on the show. i suppose a biden obviously gave us $200000000.00 to zalinski, but we've had to start with gaza. how, how is a bite...
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u. s. u k. and you, nations veteran, ohio congressman and former democratic presidential contender, dentist percentage is cooling versus fire in palestine and the end of nature back to war against russia through ukraine. you joins me again from cleveland in ohio. thank you so much, dennis for coming back on. things seem to have gotten much worse since your last on, on the show. i suppose a biden obviously gave us $200000000.00 to zalinski, but we've had to start with gaza. how, how is a bite and able to continue? i mean, israel to commit genocide in god's and when the whole world, the, even canada voted against the united states. even britain abstained on the cease fire, a resolution of the united nations general assembly as well. israel and the united states are really in this together, but the rest of the world and 99 percent of the world is asking for another direction. we're asking for a ceasefire, and not only is that young government, accelerating the carnage was there now talking about waging
u. s. u k. and you, nations veteran, ohio congressman and former democratic presidential contender, dentist percentage is cooling versus fire in palestine and the end of nature back to war against russia through ukraine. you joins me again from cleveland in ohio. thank you so much, dennis for coming back on. things seem to have gotten much worse since your last on, on the show. i suppose a biden obviously gave us $200000000.00 to zalinski, but we've had to start with gaza. how, how is a bite...
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u. s. u. k. and you, nation's veteran, ohio, congressman and former democratic presidential contender, dentist percentage is cooling prezis fire in palestine and the end of nature back of oregon's rushing through gray. and he joins me again from cleveland in ohio. thank you so much, dennis for coming back on. things seem to have gotten much worse since your last on, on the show. i suppose biden obviously gave us $200000000.00 to zalinski, but we've had to start with gaza. how, how is a bite and able to continue? i mean, israel to commit genocide in gaza when the whole world, the, even canada voted against the united states. even britain abstained on the cease fire, a resolution of the united nations general assembly were israel and the united states are really in this together. but the rest of the world and 99 percent of the world, he is asking for another direction. we're asking for a ceasefire and not only is that you know, government accelerating the carnage was there now talking about waging war
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u. s. u. k. and china. on this one, the government of the central bank of nigeria godwin. m a sale deposit and i don't have any funds in 593 for them. bank accounts in the united states, china and the united kingdom without authorization due in his 10, yet the accounts with the business of a deposit. it has all been tracked down by the investigator, the is currency and reports and circulating, suggesting that the former governor of the nigerian central bank of godwin and me c . l. a stands accused of eliciting depositing billions of myra, is into 593. a bags and sanctioned banks across the united states, the united kingdom and the china. we are also aware of the fact that this river basin comes from despair, should investigate all on the central bank off nigeria and related entity the what is also very important to note was in this investigation is the fact that the m s. c. and that is currently in custody for a separate 1.2000000009 rep procurement, fluid case. and it seems like you may be the served additional criminal charges related to this particular mismanagement off
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u. s u k. and you, nation's veteran, ohio, congressman and former democratic presidential contender dentist percentage is cooling, prezis, find pallets.
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u. s. u k, and germany were among the 10 nations who abstained. how isolated does this vote? leave the us picking up on a walk, but from what somebody was saying, what message does it send? that is the message likely to be heated, but if so when? oh, i mean the message is very, very small, right? um, i'll send that to you. any thoughts on something so strongly agree on something that strongly? so the message is very kid. the question is, what's going to result in tomorrow messages saying, i mean, it was an interesting community living in africa and the 3 countries did. the 3rd for it's to obtained was, i mean, i'd be hearing about it against it. i'm so, you know, even in a continent our servers is africa, there's seems to be a very, very strong message. and one has to ask, how can they not these, you know, call can one not us for a ceasefire up to everything, but we've seen and, and, and you know, that we've seen on television screens now. so, so no, but the question is, of course, the with abiding administration and all they actually going to heat this message. and while one
u. s. u k, and germany were among the 10 nations who abstained. how isolated does this vote? leave the us picking up on a walk, but from what somebody was saying, what message does it send? that is the message likely to be heated, but if so when? oh, i mean the message is very, very small, right? um, i'll send that to you. any thoughts on something so strongly agree on something that strongly? so the message is very kid. the question is, what's going to result in tomorrow messages saying, i...
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u. s. u. k. and china. the just on to 9 pm, henry must go. this is all the international with the very latest world news. thank you for joining we start with some breaking news this. so the un security council has passed a resolution requiring israel on have us to allow deliveries of humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. now proposed amendment for an immediate cease fire, it was blocked by the united states for some positive view. and so that's from the us process. your final text of the resolution. last important provisions i think that representative has gone up why statement? i not get the flow to the website from published and you know, thought you said that the debt selling garza has surpassed 20000 people and there's no longer a functioning hospital in the north of the enclave. that's according to the world health organization. and these distressing images show some of the conditions that people are forced to live on to the . the palestinian red crescent says its last communication with an ambulance dispatch sense in jeopardy of the nor
u. s. u. k. and china. the just on to 9 pm, henry must go. this is all the international with the very latest world news. thank you for joining we start with some breaking news this. so the un security council has passed a resolution requiring israel on have us to allow deliveries of humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. now proposed amendment for an immediate cease fire, it was blocked by the united states for some positive view. and so that's from the us process. your final text of the...
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u, the u. k, and the u. s. are partially responsible and complicit in this because of the weapons that the west provides to ukraine. also, the russian ambassador was a little critical of the un secretary general saying he was baffled on why the secretary general had not issued a strong statement yet condemning the attack in belgrade. now we should also mention that top un official colleague had an assistant secretary general, also brief the council, where he call it for all sides to de escalate the situation. and he said he unequivocally condemned all attacks on cities and civilian infrastructure and ukraine and russia. clearly the security council has been focus the last couple months on the situation, guys that for obvious reasons, but as the war and ukraine continues, the russian ambassador felt this was a key opportunity to point out how his country is also a victim. in this ongoing conflict gabriel's on to out is here at united nations in new york. meanwhile, the governor of the ukrainian, the region of hop
u, the u. k, and the u. s. are partially responsible and complicit in this because of the weapons that the west provides to ukraine. also, the russian ambassador was a little critical of the un secretary general saying he was baffled on why the secretary general had not issued a strong statement yet condemning the attack in belgrade. now we should also mention that top un official colleague had an assistant secretary general, also brief the council, where he call it for all sides to de escalate...
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and then uh they, you cool originally agreed to or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k. of nato and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. the people don't met our fault and he's in the ukraine and especially not for the heat in the us and the puppets, and then euro. so when it is all about, when they proclaim it is about a freedom and democracy and wells, and whenever they see the people in ukraine, see what the result is from the plans that started and the made and puts equity in 2014. it is poverty, it is a disgrace in all areas and he cannot make d, it is that they lost the country. and uh it is that the scam pick american investors on to vast amounts of land. so they bought all the interest in the ukraine, the economy is down, they take over here and there. so the pe
and then uh they, you cool originally agreed to or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k. of nato and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. the people don't met our fault and...
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and then uh, they foolishly agreed to or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k, a nato, and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. and frankly i, i just listen to an amazing speech by years. president eisenhower that he gave at 1953 where he said that every dollar spent on building military equipment, fighter jets, missiles, et cetera was that was a robbery from people who are hungry. people who are on house, i think that that is more true now because with the types of weapons available, which of course, scott ritter is an expert on more than i am. we have the potential to completely annihilate ourselves, so therefore we should figure out a better way of resolving conflicts and perhaps not start them in the 1st place. so the issue of whether the sooner we stop sen
and then uh, they foolishly agreed to or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k, a nato, and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. and frankly i, i just listen to an amazing...
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u. s. the u. k. france, russia, and china, of each, as a veto, is used extensively over the years. the u. s. is bought more than 40 resolutions on israel. critics say the current setup isn't working. as the international community is unable to respond effectively to global crises. there's been many proposals for reform including limiting the visa that expanding the number of permanent members on the un security council for not one has been implemented. or you can see israel's bombing campaigns as killed or injured tens of thousands of palestinians. most of gauze is population has been forcibly displaced many families, several times. israel has rejected calls for permanency expire, as pledge to continue with the sol, despite growing appeals for an end to the violence. vince and bald headed out to sierra for inside story. the. let's bring in our guests in northern wales is con ross, the founder of independent diplomat. the non profit advisory group is also a former british diplomat. served on the un security council. and it's, i'm a bad many hello to you. is a former pakistani ambassador to th
u. s. the u. k. france, russia, and china, of each, as a veto, is used extensively over the years. the u. s. is bought more than 40 resolutions on israel. critics say the current setup isn't working. as the international community is unable to respond effectively to global crises. there's been many proposals for reform including limiting the visa that expanding the number of permanent members on the un security council for not one has been implemented. or you can see israel's bombing campaigns...
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u. s. and the u. k. refuse to sign up to the latest draft deal where a reference to phasing out fossil fuels was taken out. the summons hosting added air of emeralds is now trying to find a consensus or the cop 28 director general margie the also why the responded to the criticism, holding out hope that the language around a fossil fuel phase out may end up in the final text we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all time. and what we are seeing right now is everybody working through that agenda. all cops are challenging. but in this cop, we're trying to do something that has never been done before. something has start. we are trying to agree a comprehensive plan to close the gaps between where the world is and wherever it needs to be to keep 1.5 degrees within reach. that is all know stuff that has been or no stop or long. part of this is to include language on fossil fuels in the text . if we can, that would be his start. if you're watching the w news. and here's a reminder of our top stories a
u. s. and the u. k. refuse to sign up to the latest draft deal where a reference to phasing out fossil fuels was taken out. the summons hosting added air of emeralds is now trying to find a consensus or the cop 28 director general margie the also why the responded to the criticism, holding out hope that the language around a fossil fuel phase out may end up in the final text we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all time. and what we are seeing right now is everybody working through...
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u. s. and the u. k. are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal where a reference to phasing out fossil fuels was admitted to some its host, the united air, the enrich, i've said that they will now try you again in the hope of finding consensus part the cop $28.00 director general measured else, one responded to the criticism, holding out hope that the language around a fossil fuel phase out may just end up in the final tax take of us. we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all time. and what we are seeing right now is everybody working through that agenda. all cops are challenging. but in this cop, we're trying to do something that has never been done before. something to start. we are trying to agree a comprehensive plan to close the gaps between where the world is and where it needs to be to keep 1.5 degrees within reach that is on north star that has been or no style or long. part of this is to include language on fossil fuels in the text. and if we can, that would be his start drawing me
u. s. and the u. k. are refusing to sign up to the latest draft deal where a reference to phasing out fossil fuels was admitted to some its host, the united air, the enrich, i've said that they will now try you again in the hope of finding consensus part the cop $28.00 director general measured else, one responded to the criticism, holding out hope that the language around a fossil fuel phase out may just end up in the final tax take of us. we're facing the most demanding cop agenda of all...
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u. s. and the u. k, the put a stop to few stocks between russia and ukraine in 2022 here. so we tried to shift the focus when asked about the goal of washington's aid to to yes, we all know why rush recalls repeated meetings on this topic. $655.00 days since the start of its illegal full scale and vision of ukraine. russia has failed to accomplish its war and it is failed to break the spirit and resistance of the ukrainian people. we expect russia to spout any justification that can no matter how absurd to mask its failures on the battlefield . it can with the dried forces and start meeting is responsibilities as a permanent member of this council. instead, pressure spends its time in his council, criticizing legitimate assistance provided to defend ukraine from russia's illegal actions. meanwhile, when it comes to the fate of us 8 for ukraine, it is currently facing a deadline in washington. the vitamin ministration is bringing and zelinski on tuesday to try to convince lawmakers to pass around $60000000000.00 and funding for the next year, with the white house warning th
u. s. and the u. k, the put a stop to few stocks between russia and ukraine in 2022 here. so we tried to shift the focus when asked about the goal of washington's aid to to yes, we all know why rush recalls repeated meetings on this topic. $655.00 days since the start of its illegal full scale and vision of ukraine. russia has failed to accomplish its war and it is failed to break the spirit and resistance of the ukrainian people. we expect russia to spout any justification that can no matter...
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u. s. and the u. k. intervened in to stop they have wanted this war, this is their war, this is their proxy war against russia. and it wouldn't be happening if the us and u. k. didn't want it to happen and therefore of course, there can push it or so that's when see what the fallout from this attack on belgrade is in the coming hours in the days. then you colleagues, human and labor rise later. thanks so much for your time as of today. thank you. the slightest defense of the counselor offensive has told us 2023 drawers to a close form on t as very to lock in any gains on the front line, and how close the cook free for the ukrainians to head about. so our websites are comp will in 21600. the palestinians have been killed in more than 56000 wounded since the stats of the war in gaza. the latest updates of the conflicts, tragic human soul was published by the palestinian health ministry on such a day. administer said that a 165 palestinians have been killed and 250 injured in just the past 24 hours is also
u. s. and the u. k. intervened in to stop they have wanted this war, this is their war, this is their proxy war against russia. and it wouldn't be happening if the us and u. k. didn't want it to happen and therefore of course, there can push it or so that's when see what the fallout from this attack on belgrade is in the coming hours in the days. then you colleagues, human and labor rise later. thanks so much for your time as of today. thank you. the slightest defense of the counselor offensive...
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and risk of suicide. you know, to the 2021 in a 2 day appeal, but the u. s. u k. judge is safe, see us and overcome the decision not to expedite to search the april. 2022. westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued extra dykes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. and the secretary preteen patel signed off from the the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a strangers lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian, a son is still being detained in definitely in solitary confinement in that marsh purse, while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off of the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump of rainbow allegations. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role of the media in mischaracterizing the case and treating us for your campaign. the, the swedish case she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do. and that is to women, went to the police for having
and risk of suicide. you know, to the 2021 in a 2 day appeal, but the u. s. u k. judge is safe, see us and overcome the decision not to expedite to search the april. 2022. westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued extra dykes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. and the secretary preteen patel signed off from the the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a strangers lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted...
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u. s. the u. k. france, russia, and china. each of the veto is used extensively over the years. the us has bought more than 40 resolutions on israel. the critics say the current setup isn't working as the international community is unable to respond effectively to global crises. there's been many proposals for reform including limiting the visa that expanding the number of permanent members on the un security council. for no one has been implemented or you can see israel's bombing campaigns is killed or injured. tens of thousands of palestinians. most of gauze is population has been forcibly displaced many families. several times. israel has rejected calls for permanency expire as pledge to continue with the sol, despite growing appeals for an end to the violence finch and bald headed out to sierra for inside story. the spring and our guests in northern wales is con ross. the founder of independent diplomat, the non profit advisory group, is also a former british diplomat who served on the un security council. and it's some of that many hello to you as a form of pakistani ambassador to the united nations and was closely involved in discussions about the reform of the security council in las go now is the microsoft, former russian diplomat, german of the russian friendship society with our countries welcome to you all con, 1st question to you. 18000 palestinians have been killed. most of them women and children. and the un security council is not able to call for a ceasefire, even though most of the world wants to see the fighting stop. is the you when failing at its primary mission? yes, undoubtedly i meant the un security council is the world's primary body for peace and security for peace and security. and the u. s. as blocks any action as it, as traditionally done on israel palestine issues. and on this occasion, it has clearly blocked the security council action. so now the action goes to the general assembly. so by the way, just to make this clear at the time of recording, we haven't yet seen the boat to the un general assembly. it will happen in a few hours. there is likely to be overwhelming support for pausing the fighting. and it's probably going to be called a ceasefire in the language that they're looking at. but we really have, we have, we have many viewers from what could be called the global south analysis 0. what are they supposed to think when they see major powers on the one hand promoting international rules? and then blocking the only multiple multilateral system that we have to uphold them when it suits their interest. what i think most people in the global south would be extremely disappointed, but not surprised by the way that the security council, the way it's structured
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u. s. the u. k. france, russia, and china, us each has a veto, is used extensively over the years. the us has bought more than 40 resolutions on israel. critics say the current setup isn't working. as the international community is able to respond to affectively to global crises. there's been many proposals for reform including losing the visa and expanding the number of permanent members on the un security council for no one has been implemented or you can see israel's bombing campaigns as killed or injured tens of thousands of palestinians, most of gauze as population has been forcibly displaced many families, several times. israel has rejected calls for permanency expire as pledge to continue with the sol, despite growing appeals for an end to the violence. vince and bald headed out to sierra for inside story. the. let's bring in our guests in northern wales is con ross, the founder of independent diplomat. the non profit advisory group is also a former british diplomat who served on the un security council. and it's, i'm a bad many hello to you is a former pakistani ambassador to the united nations and was closely involved in discussions about the reform of the security council in las go. now if you have just left microsoft, former russian diplomat, german of the russian friendship society with our country's welcome to you all con, 1st question to you. 18000 palestinians have been killed. most of them women and children. and the new and security council is not able to call for a ceasefire, even though most of the world wants to see the fighting stop. is that you when failing at its primary mission? yes, undoubtedly i meant the un security council is the world's primary body for peace and security for peace and security. and the us as blocks any action as it has traditionally done on israel palestine issues. and on this occasion, it has clearly blocked the security council elections. so now the action goes to the general assembly. so by the way, just to make this clear at the time of recording, we haven't yet seen the vote to the un general assembly. it'll happen in a few hours. there is likely to be overwhelming support for pause in the fighting. and it's probably going to be called a ceasefire in the language that they're looking at. but we really have, we have, we have many viewers from what could be called the global south analysis 0. what are they supposed to think when they see major powers on the one hand promoting international rules? and then blocking the only multiple multilateral system that we have to uphold them when it suits their interest. well, i think most people in the global south would be extremely disappointed, but not surprised by the way that the security council, the way it's structured is, is not working. i think at the heart of it's a dysfunction, a nice the fact that we have a structure of the primary body responsible for the maintenance of international peace and security which reflects the arrangement of a bygone era. i mean, the 5 permanent members all dead because off to the 2nd world war arrangement. and now the security council needs to reflect garden, the global realities, which it doesn't. so i think this disappoints left in the global south. but there's also a sense that this body must be radically deformed if it is to live up to the responsibilities of the 21st century, because it does not reflect 21st century the entities. and for that, it is important that either the security council is reformed. in the manner that you increase the number of elected members who can then balance the bar exercise by the b 5. 0 you move to end v 2 we. they pause. even though i think that would be a very difficult, difficult thing to do because any reform is the security council with which you know, i have been involved in the negotiations for almost 5 years. any reform would involve an amendment to the child to the united nations, and that means that a due to its majority of the general assembly will be required and then gratification. all those who have voted for it, including the 5 permanent members. so here's the dilemma or the problem. the problem is that the 5 permanent members of the security council do not wish to give up. it's we to and therefore we're looking at a situation where they have been recently moved by the general assembly to try to at least limit or to embarrass a, the permanent 5 and they use the we do it. i think we should remember the countries that have used it. most of it is the united states and russia. the get up to kingdom is the number to country that used to be too many times. but china and fonts have used it less. so the 2 countries that have used it, most of you know that the names of fact how they either tried to shield themselves or their allies from st. you or from any kind of action which leads to security. guards of dysfunction ineffective and lacking legitimacy. okay. just love, i want to bring into this conversation, but before i do that quick little explanation to make sure our viewers are up to speed on just the very basics of how the un security council works. the un security council or u. s. c is 15 members, 5 of which are permanent, and they are essentially the victors of world war 2, which is when all of this was designed and, and built and they are the us, the u. k. rush at china and france. and those 5 only have the rights and the ability to veto any resolution that comes to them. okay, and that's what we're talking about today. so you have just a lot of i want your take on this as a former russian diplomat because it on this particular conflict the war on gaza. countries have been critical of the us vetoing a ceasefire. but there's another concert going on still going on. of course, russia and ukraine, and on that conflict, it's been the other way around with russia, vetoing any attempts to impose a ceasefire in that war. so we see that the major powers use the veto when it suits their interest. what is your take on this? this issue of the veto power and whether it's blocking the way i to of course, if we have a room at the current international affairs, we'll fi
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u. s. and the u. k. a torpedo in early parts of the conflict here. how often is that mentioned in the mainstream media? you and i talked about it in real time. i remember it in real time. okay. it's never got an airing on the main stream media. the public simply doesn't know that this conflict or 1st ball could have been avoided. second of all, it could have been shut down relatively quickly. scott, i know you're a 100 percent correct? because 1st of all, a to, to discuss what happened in march and april requires people to re think to be of the entire, you know, narrative bitch been portrayed in the west of an aggressive russia. she can territorial acquisition, seeking to destroy it to you. but when you look at the terms that russia had agreed to, they were extraordinarily lenient. it's almost some people say it almost was like russia lost in was conceding things to ukraine, that's out lenient scholars got. i, i remember at the time, i remember at the time and it probably was talking you about it. i, i said that would be defined as a strategic to feed
u. s. and the u. k. a torpedo in early parts of the conflict here. how often is that mentioned in the mainstream media? you and i talked about it in real time. i remember it in real time. okay. it's never got an airing on the main stream media. the public simply doesn't know that this conflict or 1st ball could have been avoided. second of all, it could have been shut down relatively quickly. scott, i know you're a 100 percent correct? because 1st of all, a to, to discuss what happened in march...
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that i think there's a security and the main thing of security concept can be a new location for, for the double standards of the west. because nobody, i mean, the u. k. u s. and other um, permanent members of the security concepts can come down to this and haven't. well, andrea lucida, it's all in war. correspondents, thank you very much. feel full sale not attacked on you all. good, thank you. a thank you to people, ukraine's latest attempts as accounts to offensive has told us 2023 drawers to a close, full on kids. failure to lock in any gains on the front line and how it could prove costly for ukrainians. the visits all websites, all the adults moving on to other news now. so this pro western opposition is holding another raleigh in belt right now. this comes up to hundreds of students, blocked city streets. but it's huntsville, our 10 pallets protesting what they claim is electro fraud. according to official results present, alexander bush is really positive. one in the countries latest depa dementia elections on december. the 17th correspondence, the sweeney such as this report for missing how some of those holding stations all rerunning their elect
that i think there's a security and the main thing of security concept can be a new location for, for the double standards of the west. because nobody, i mean, the u. k. u s. and other um, permanent members of the security concepts can come down to this and haven't. well, andrea lucida, it's all in war. correspondents, thank you very much. feel full sale not attacked on you all. good, thank you. a thank you to people, ukraine's latest attempts as accounts to offensive has told us 2023 drawers...
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u. s, and the u. k. supported it, but expressed concern over the decision. the mission, which was made up of 245 people, was put in place back in 2020, with the us, claiming it was aimed at facilitating a democratic transition of power in the country. but students on military coup in 2021. and this year has been marked by intense fighting between the military government, the to power and the paramilitary rapids support forces. the clashes have left an estimated 10000 people dead since april and 6000000 people this place. but the mission put in place by the u. n. was having very little effect and the military and government in place called for its departure, therefore it will officially come to an end starting next week. right, so what was said about the citizen conflict to share. so they had to the decision to end that mission to sue data. and there was also some discussion about somalia. the un security council voted unanimously to lift the ban on arms deliveries to somalia. this decision comes more than 30 years after the 1st embargo was imposed. as report
u. s, and the u. k. supported it, but expressed concern over the decision. the mission, which was made up of 245 people, was put in place back in 2020, with the us, claiming it was aimed at facilitating a democratic transition of power in the country. but students on military coup in 2021. and this year has been marked by intense fighting between the military government, the to power and the paramilitary rapids support forces. the clashes have left an estimated 10000 people dead since april and...
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u. s. and the u. k. obviously there's no hope for them. the for them are supporting the care of resumes. donnelly, advantages you politically, but a commercial undertaking, but all the rest of the today use it. witnessing the cynical use of a check, good shells for them. this might sober them. i think, you know, there's quite a bit of sense on taylor, i think the representative of the rest of the federation for statement and i give the fluidly representative of friends mister president. i think mister kerry, for his introduction, on the 24th of february 2022, russia attacked to grant the width of the war that it launched has not to, for a 2nd stop to delivering suffering for the civilian population of the massive strikes conducted yesterday by russia over all of ukrainian territory are further example of this. and the cost already paid by the ukranian people. we have said this here in the counsel many times is, is unbearable. however, russian most also measure the cost of this war for itself. if it had not invaded ukraine in contravention of view, in charter, if its troops were not actua
u. s. and the u. k. obviously there's no hope for them. the for them are supporting the care of resumes. donnelly, advantages you politically, but a commercial undertaking, but all the rest of the today use it. witnessing the cynical use of a check, good shells for them. this might sober them. i think, you know, there's quite a bit of sense on taylor, i think the representative of the rest of the federation for statement and i give the fluidly representative of friends mister president. i think...
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u. s. leading and naval coalition in response and the u. k. says it should sending move warships to the region spouse. still a hit on al jazeera, the 2 and a half months of protest around the world, who will be honest, getting if they bring it in to the vote and guns that any closer costs. christmas comes early for people in ukraine and an act of defiance against most of the frank assessments to the problem is that it is there is allowed to be outside that acts of international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on ok. parts people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on al jazeera as the war and ukraine rate is on some young the russians are refusing to take up on the $1.00 oh, $1.00 east meets those fleeting to neighboring cars. on just a minute to the world, slow down, we stand for as homes with tips of global nickels reserves. indonesia
u. s. leading and naval coalition in response and the u. k. says it should sending move warships to the region spouse. still a hit on al jazeera, the 2 and a half months of protest around the world, who will be honest, getting if they bring it in to the vote and guns that any closer costs. christmas comes early for people in ukraine and an act of defiance against most of the frank assessments to the problem is that it is there is allowed to be outside that acts of international law. and one of...
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and i think that's an interesting point that you raised that the u. s. is finding itself increasingly isolated. yeah, i, i'm based in london, the u. k. i'm staying on the un security council resolution. but the world itself is looking at the situation and i think increasingly b, u, k, u s, they're feeling the isolation and the pressure will build on them. as i say, is a timeline here. there's talk of perhaps this thing going on for another 2 months. we can only think at the risk body count at the end of that 2 months and the destruction absolute destruction of, of, of hospitals and universities of, of in other infrastructure. if this is allowed to go on for, for 2 months, the blogs at the you and us opposition to a canvas diplomatic momentum that spill top advance anyway, inside the u. n. or in all the avenues, i think that he went to a very difficult place, isn't that because people are looking at the you and, and saying, where are you, the impotence of you and is so clear now. and, and it's interesting that has this impotence grow is, and as a catastrophe grows, people are going to look, i think, for other solutions, pressure will g
and i think that's an interesting point that you raised that the u. s. is finding itself increasingly isolated. yeah, i, i'm based in london, the u. k. i'm staying on the un security council resolution. but the world itself is looking at the situation and i think increasingly b, u, k, u s, they're feeling the isolation and the pressure will build on them. as i say, is a timeline here. there's talk of perhaps this thing going on for another 2 months. we can only think at the risk body count at...