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washington made an appearance and gave him a little whack on the nose with a rolled up newspaper. rachel morrison, while foreign policy expert, george, i'm a welly believes ukraine couldn't undertaken actions such as blowing up a major civilian bridge without some approval from washington. there's no question greenwood member takes such a risky, high profile act without the consent of the united states. us officials tell the new york times the, well, we really don't know what your crane is doing. i mean, we basically have very little intelligence into the activities of ukrainian forces . we know very well what the russians are doing. so we don't know what the range, whatever ukraine is embarrassing and already big. i mean we, we've seen the videos in which they torture and kill prisoners of war, flagrant war crimes, in which they were very proud of the war crimes. and yet, western officials has nothing to say about it, even as they get their hair out there is the absolutely we saw on the line the atrocities such as the butcher. if there is an operation united states is behind this bub ukrainians.
washington made an appearance and gave him a little whack on the nose with a rolled up newspaper. rachel morrison, while foreign policy expert, george, i'm a welly believes ukraine couldn't undertaken actions such as blowing up a major civilian bridge without some approval from washington. there's no question greenwood member takes such a risky, high profile act without the consent of the united states. us officials tell the new york times the, well, we really don't know what your crane is...
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reduce energy prices, only diversification, and competition can last cross laboratory contributor rachel morrison to dig a little bit deeper into this. rachel, it appears to you. leaders still have not come to the final decision, but russian gas supplies. what are they trying? what are they saying they have achieved this? let a summit in brussels unity. and that is that you leaders who met well into the night last night, desperately want everyone but you know, especially russian president, why recruit and retain from this energy crisis meeting? is that everyone is united, but anyone listening to what victor or bomb said there, for example, can tell that there's really no consensus among all of these members states and the idea of a price cap that you can dictate to the world how much they can charge for b, e, u for energy is exactly the kind of arrogant, counterproductive ideological fantasy that while you'd expect from the block to the point where some of them like hungry and germany, are just not waiting around for this brain driving to fully ripen. but other than their unity propaganda already
reduce energy prices, only diversification, and competition can last cross laboratory contributor rachel morrison to dig a little bit deeper into this. rachel, it appears to you. leaders still have not come to the final decision, but russian gas supplies. what are they trying? what are they saying they have achieved this? let a summit in brussels unity. and that is that you leaders who met well into the night last night, desperately want everyone but you know, especially russian president, why...
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1st time ukrainian officials have abruptly changed their stance either as our take contributor rachel morrison told the program earlier. the problem with the west empowering allies to be its attack dogs against russia is that sometimes the proxy manages to chew through its leash or its harness. it then starts running around doing its business all over the neighbors yards while loudly barking its excitement and even causing simple minded creatures to bark along with it. that is until the master shows up and drags it back into the yard and gets it under control. this is exactly what seems to have happen now between the west and its allies in 3 separate recent incidence. most recently there was the crimea bridge explosion on saturday morning in the wake of the attack, ukrainian official celebrated on social media, crimea, the bridge, the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed. everything stolen must be returned ukraine. everything occupied by russia must be expelled. the guided missile cruise of moscow on the coast, bridge. 2 notorious symbols of russian power in ukrainian, crimea. i've
1st time ukrainian officials have abruptly changed their stance either as our take contributor rachel morrison told the program earlier. the problem with the west empowering allies to be its attack dogs against russia is that sometimes the proxy manages to chew through its leash or its harness. it then starts running around doing its business all over the neighbors yards while loudly barking its excitement and even causing simple minded creatures to bark along with it. that is until the master...
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tension between the 2 nations over multiple colonial era issues. paris based r t country puter. rachel morrison offers her take on those developments. algeria has something that europe wants and needs specifically under use natural gas export potential. despite already being europe's biggest natural gas supplier after russia, norway, now this untapped potential has become even more important now that the u. sanctioned . it's other energy supplies from russia and is now desperate to find some new ones . so french prime minister eighties of at bell and took 16 other french ministers on a field trip to algeria this week, where she's expected to inc. deals on economic cooperation, including energy, not like she's admitting it though. gas deliveries are quote, not on the table according to her office. it's just a coincidence that french ministers are suddenly hanging around algeria like a bad smell, and it, algeria just happens to have gas potential in a time of dire french gas need, or that while the french ministers are in algeria, the e u energy commissioner is also set to attend an energy confer
tension between the 2 nations over multiple colonial era issues. paris based r t country puter. rachel morrison offers her take on those developments. algeria has something that europe wants and needs specifically under use natural gas export potential. despite already being europe's biggest natural gas supplier after russia, norway, now this untapped potential has become even more important now that the u. sanctioned . it's other energy supplies from russia and is now desperate to find some...
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i thought the contributor rachel morrison. thank you very much for breaking down. that froze. it must cause denied widespread allegations that once he buys twitter, he plans to flush 75 percent of its stuff less according to bloomberg. the billing is set by twitter for $44000000000.00 on friday. let's get more details from our correspondence. don colds? who's here in the studio? don, thanks for joining me. so obviously mosque is, you know, quite a show man. and he's raised a few eyebrows recently. tell is exactly how he strolled in, sits with his headquarters while the alarm musk pretty much walked right through the front doors of twitters headquarters, a with a full sized porcelain sink in his hands. and he later posted the video on twitter with did the caption entering twitter h q let that sink in. so no doubt that was a publicity stunt to build some hyper on the fact that you learn mosque is set to take full ownership over the social media corporation on friday. but while he was there, he also rejected reports that he was planning to get rid of 75 percent of twitter staff t
i thought the contributor rachel morrison. thank you very much for breaking down. that froze. it must cause denied widespread allegations that once he buys twitter, he plans to flush 75 percent of its stuff less according to bloomberg. the billing is set by twitter for $44000000000.00 on friday. let's get more details from our correspondence. don colds? who's here in the studio? don, thanks for joining me. so obviously mosque is, you know, quite a show man. and he's raised a few eyebrows...
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that's archie contributor rachel morrison told the program earlier. the problem with the west empowering allies to be its attack dogs against russia is that sometimes the proxy managers to chew through its leash or its harness. it then starts running around doing its business all over the neighbors yards while loudly barking its excitement and even causing simple minded creatures to bark along with it. that is until the master shows up and drags it back into the yard and gets it under control. this is exactly what seems to have happen now between the west and its allies in 3 separate recent incidents. most recently, there was the crimea bridge explosion on saturday morning in the wake of the attack . ukrainian officials celebrated on social media, crimea, the bridge, the beginning. everything illegal must be destroyed. everything stolen must be returned to ukraine. everything occupied by russia must be expelled. to guided missile crazy moscow on the coast bridge to notorious symbols of russian power in ukrainian, crimea of gone down. watson sin line r
that's archie contributor rachel morrison told the program earlier. the problem with the west empowering allies to be its attack dogs against russia is that sometimes the proxy managers to chew through its leash or its harness. it then starts running around doing its business all over the neighbors yards while loudly barking its excitement and even causing simple minded creatures to bark along with it. that is until the master shows up and drags it back into the yard and gets it under control....
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washington made an appearance and gave him a little walk on the nose with a rolled up newspaper. rachel morrison. well, foreign policy expert george zamarelli is of the ukraine. wouldn't try to implement an action such as blowing up a major civilian bridge without approval from washington. there's no question greenwood number take such a risk, a high profile act without the consent of the united states. us officials tell the new york times that we really don't know what your crane is doing. i mean, we basically have very little intelligence into the activities of ukrainian forces . we know very well what the russians are doing. we don't know what the grange the, whatever ukraine does, that is embarrassing and already big. i mean we've, we've seen those the videos in which they torture and kill prisoners of war flagrant war crime, in which they were very proud of the war crimes. and yet, western officials has nothing to say about it, even as a tear their hair out there is the absolutely on the line of faith, only a trusted is such as the butcher. if there is an operation the united states is behi
washington made an appearance and gave him a little walk on the nose with a rolled up newspaper. rachel morrison. well, foreign policy expert george zamarelli is of the ukraine. wouldn't try to implement an action such as blowing up a major civilian bridge without approval from washington. there's no question greenwood number take such a risk, a high profile act without the consent of the united states. us officials tell the new york times that we really don't know what your crane is doing. i...
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those are t contributor rachel morrison tells us it's hard to believe that it takes courage these days to publicly advocate in favor of peace in europe rather than prolonging an armed conflict. but yet, here we are. that's our reality today. you have to wonder why there's such a lack of descent and leadership on the issue in europe when the u. s. is really the only beneficiary of the status quo as this successful german corporate executive suggests. and why is there such a taboo around the notion of europe standing up for its own interests in this mass? when the ultimate result is that the blocks economic engine germany is going to take itself out of global competition effectively to the benefit of the u. s. 14 major in parliamentarian is even suggesting that russia now offer to help your a p in businesses suffering under western sanctions and square off against the u. s . over europe on the economic battlefields house whose war view themselves. there is only one way out of this dead end that we have got ourselves into because of the us. the sanctions must be lifted, the economic war a
those are t contributor rachel morrison tells us it's hard to believe that it takes courage these days to publicly advocate in favor of peace in europe rather than prolonging an armed conflict. but yet, here we are. that's our reality today. you have to wonder why there's such a lack of descent and leadership on the issue in europe when the u. s. is really the only beneficiary of the status quo as this successful german corporate executive suggests. and why is there such a taboo around the...
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of course, rachel morrison, while we also discuss the issue with not robson former new zealand deputy minister of foreign affairs, he sees western politicians live in a protected world distance from the general public. an arrogance of power, of course, and then having the, the media media on your side and control because of some arrogance, i think also of distance from their own population that have been protected, protected world, the schooling they go, where they live, how they're protected from whatever mistakes they make or forced upon the country, if it's part of the structure of the system or capitalism really in those countries that have developed and where those who really control the economies of those countries. the commanding heights of the countries listed together as a class at one source to apologize. the rest of them have to apologize. so they cover up for each others. not a question of morality, haven't morality the betterment of human kind. they haven't for the betterment of themselves and the privilege classes that they represent.
of course, rachel morrison, while we also discuss the issue with not robson former new zealand deputy minister of foreign affairs, he sees western politicians live in a protected world distance from the general public. an arrogance of power, of course, and then having the, the media media on your side and control because of some arrogance, i think also of distance from their own population that have been protected, protected world, the schooling they go, where they live, how they're protected...