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u. s. u u k. on israel, on trial for another genocide like case, tens of thousands, mostly women and children have been killed by nature, weapons, and gaza. while russia and china repeatedly voted the un security council for sci fi, egypt is now wary of his riley ethnic cleansing, of more than a 1000000 palestinians at the rough crossing. it's opposed in public, even by joe biden. and these western european proxies whose bottoms have now attacked iraq, syria, human lebanon, and palestine professor at the time, was given the lifetime achievement award by the british academy, author of the new book, 3 wills, memoirs of an arab, julie's america's professor of international relations at oxford, university consisted one of israel's new historians. you joins me now from oaks, which thank you so much for visitors trying for coming on the show. so. well, i used to be with you. you said that the industrial scale small as a may have taken israel to the verge of committing genocide. why the verge on want evi
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u. s. u k. u. um the weapons at that border apartheid will. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? uh, would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with guntee? that's what i would do. we've monday la. um and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom, governments and the publics. the publics are increasingly pro palestinian, the demonstrations throwing the arab world into exotic with the rest of the world in support of the palestinians. so public opinion shifting very, very dramatically now because of the genocide in gaza against these around any favor of their products. the news and therefore i would, um i uh, i see that the steam is the only who of the best hope is that public opinion will continue to change. and the international criminal court will take action. we'll proceed with investigational will crime scene the occupied territories a
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u. a on the 2nd anniversary of the beginning of russia's defense of the people of what was eastern ukraine, subject to ethnic cleansing up to the u. s. e u u k. back made, and qu, in 2014. it's also been a week when the usa, a game, vetoed a un security council resolution to ends of the nato nation of genocide in gaza. and that there is one publication that is synonymous with exposing global war crimes. it is wiki leeks, the subject of an appeal in london court. this week will our interviews with its found a julie and assange before his torture by british authorities in london are available on our rumble channel. joining me from the caribbean is friend and supporter of julian assange, legendary pink floyd front man. roger ward is roger. thank so much for coming on. it's a sad time since i think we mentioned in person so many of us on just the pauses of have died as mentor, gavin mcfadden, vivian westwood. most recently, our friend john pilled, you your reaction to this week's judgements in london or non judgment in london as well. yeah, we don't know. we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a church. well we, we wait to say, i've be
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u. s. and u. k. on forces responded with strikes and the rebels who have since the 3rd american british interest to be legitimate targets as well. meanwhile, us republican presidential hopeful nikki haley has made an explosive statement urging washington to assassinate the leaders of a rock. syria. you're saying now is the time to hit or on? now's the time to hit their leaders. it's different, don't go and bomb the go to our infrastructure, the infrastructure in a rack in syria. you start with that 1st you do the sanctions and you take out a couple of their leaders. that's the way in their country in there. if they're in their culture, you do like solo money. when they left the country, you figure out where they are, our special operations can do that. and then you take them out. nikki haley with a foreign policy idea there. well, us or her doctor, this sort of longer saves nikki here. least statements reflect the failure of american policy across the middle east ridge to the corporate media. she say
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u. a on the 2nd, and have a 3 of the beginning of russia's defense of the people of what was eastern ukraine, subject to ethnic cleansing up to the u. s. u u. k. backed made and qu in 2014. it's also it'd be in a week when the usa, a game, vetoed a un security council resolution to ends of the nato nation of genocide in gaza. and that there is one publication that is synonymous with exposing global war crimes. it is wiki leaks the subject of an appeal in the london court. this week, all our interviews with its found a julie and assange before his torture by british authorities in london are available on our rumble channel. joining me from the caribbean is friend and supporter of julian assange, the legendary pink floyd front man, roger was, is roger, thank so much for coming on. it's a sad time since i think we met in in person so many of us on just suppose as of have died as mentor, gavin mcfadden, vivian westwood. most recently, our friend john pilled, you your reaction to this week's judgements in london or non judgment in london as well. yeah, we don't know, but we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a church. well we, we wait t
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u. s. u, u k. on israel on trial for another genocide like case, tens of thousands, mostly women and children. have been killed by nature weapons in gaza, while russia and china repeatedly voted the un security council for cease 5. egypt is now wary of his riley ethnic cleansing of more than a 1000000 palestinians at the rough crossing. it's opposed in public, even by joe biden, and is western european proxies whose bottoms have now attracted rock syria. human lebanon, and palestine. professor at the time is given the lifetime achievement award by the british academy, author of the new book, 3 wills, memoirs of an arab, julie's america's professor of international relations at oaks with the domestic incident. one of israel's new historians, you joins me now from oaks, which thank you so much for visitors trying for coming on the show. so. well, i used to be with you. you said that the industrial scale small as a may have taken israel to the verge of committing genocide. why the verge on what eviden
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u. s. e u u. k backed made, and qu, in 2014. it's also it'd be in a week when the usa, again, vetoed a un security council resolution to ends of the nato nation of genocide and gaza. and that there is one location that is synonymous with exposing global war crimes. it is wiki leeks, the subject of an appeal in the london court. this week, all our interviews with its found a julian massage before his torture by british authorities in london are available on our rumble channel. joining me from the caribbean is friend and supporter of julian assange legendary pink floyd front. man roger was, is roger, thank so much for coming on. it's a sad time since i think we met in in person. so many of us on just suppose is of have died is mentor gavin, mcfadden, vivian, westwood. most recently, our friend john pilled, you your reaction to this week's judgements in london or non judgment in london as well. yeah, we don't know. we don't know if there's going to be any kind of a church. well we, we wait to say, i've been taught under besieging.
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u. n. was quote, failing in his duty to prevent what he called a text bookcase of genocide against the palestinians in gaza. he also accused the u . s. b u k. and much of europe of being quote, holy complicit in this horrific assault today will speak to them. okay, for about the utility of the you in at a time like this. we'll also talk about what's at stake for the future of palestine . craig, i wanna thank you for joining me on upfront, but to be here last friday, minister benjamin netanyahu or the population of guys is off of the district to be evacuated ahead of an expected ground invasion. now i am seeing a national secretary general war and that civilians and guys are, were at court grave risk of genocide in response to israel's order. at this point is, was killed over 28000 palestinians and likely more because many people are still lost in the rubble. it's now been nearly 4 months since you left your post at the un in protest. how is it that months later they're still not doing much of anything to stop this a so as well? i think it's because of the fundamental dynamics that i and others want about all the way back in october have no
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u by its agricultural policies. from is have been protesting across the room about government subsidies, environmental regulations and inputs from outside the block the u. s. and u. k. have launched fresh s bikes on the who the rebel group in yemen, who they were on tv said. stripe said the carpets also, not us and u. k. have conducted numerous strikes since the stops of this year in response to the tax on ships passing through the red sea. donald trump has wanda us republican presidential primary election in south carolina, beaten his only remaining rival nikki haley by 20 percentage points. it's his fault comes that gets a victory, leaving him family on cost to become the pots, who is now many $80.00 says to stay in the race and brother roost pose are open for tightly controlled, parliamentary elections, long time leader, alexander, look a single place. his vote, as he pulled in station in the capital minutes, where he also confirmed his intention to run again for precedence in 2025, thousands of opposition policies have been denied registration for today's election . one position leader who is an exile has asked both as to why closets full policies which support
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u. s. u. k has been the additional strengths against the admin building to a joint statement in the assault talk with in dozens of who these sites in the regions. i was in response to a type, again call though vessels of the red sea. and so the revolution was sunken american all the time to end the call golf or the 8th of those coming. no information on casualties from either. it says, according to this funds lesson for the who, the forces, the us and u. k. all the aggressors, the, the naval forces have been there many armed forces to help of god almighty carried out a quality to military operation in which they targeted an american oil ship, the gulf of the don. it's a number of appropriate naval missiles while the air force targeted in the number of american wars in the red sea with a number of drones. the many armed forces of, from the we will confront us british escalation with more qualitative military operations against all hostile targets and the red. and the radian sees in defense of our country. people in the ocean, i've got a sense of the disease of a lot of things wrong. i'm it's odd size. so i mentioned the games shifts accounting materials to vote for, as well as boring, gaza for more in depth analysis of the defined conflict between these down be treated rebel group out of the us to our website. obviously the, the, to have a good not legally community of west african states announced on site and they would live sciences
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u. s. e u u. k. back made and qu, in 2014. it's also it'd be in a week when the usa, a game, vetoed a un security council resolution to ends with the nato nation of genocide and gaza . and that there is one publication that is synonymous with exposing global war crimes. it is wiki leaks the subject of an appeal in the london court. this week will our interviews with its found a julian assange before his torture by british authorities in london are available on our rumble channel. joining me from the caribbean, it's brendan supporter of julian assange.
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u. s. and the u. k. did carry out a series of attacks across a young man and syria and of course, that could easily escalate into a tit for tat situation. now, russia also agrees with the russian permanent representative saying that the united states is outstanding. the flames of the conflict and conducting these all lawful strikes, all over syria or rocks and young men. and also saying that they were pouring gasoline into the fire and that these are our course not lawful because damascus never gave the approval of us presence there. so the question has been, why is the united states they're in the 1st place? why are they even allowed to be there? and why do they feel that have the ability to be there? and it would be as well make resistance probably for a more drastic measure, saying that if your rock doesn't act accordingly, they will take more resolute measures and that this will not go on punish. so this is actually frightening because we're seen so much on the geopolitical stage. so many conflicts emerging, especially in this region, as well as the red sea. and so it seems like the united states is continuing to stroke situations that could explode at any given moment. on washington's european allies seems to be distancing themselves from us offensive operations in the middle east. all they contribute to rachel mazda, and brings as a whole other story. whenever washington wants to start bombing other countries, it always acts like that girl in high school. you know, the one i'm talking about, the one who can't just go to the bathroom on a room without driving along, entire entourage, remember, or former us president george w bush's coalition, of the willing for invading and retaining, changing saddam hussein in iraq. but the appearance of the involvement of a bunch of other countries in foreign bombings always helps to create a facade of multilateralism. a show of support, and unity. and of course, a sharing of responsibility for whatever damage the us is just going to decide to do unilaterally anyway. and this latest operation in the middle east that's already seen american bombs dropped on a rocky. i'm in, and syria is really no exception. this morning. we've launched the operation prosperity, guardian, under the umbrella of combined maritime forces. and under the leadership attached force, 153. that operation is bringing together more than a dozen countries from around the world to conduct joint patrols in the red sea. i'm a gulf of a wow, that sounds really impressive. a lot of heavy hitters involved there in terms of countries. guesses all those guys are involved and who really cares if by that and did not get authorization from congress for use of military force or that any of the very limited scenarios in which the american president can legitimately use force without congress has permission like self defense, against image attack or the rescue americans abroad haven't actually been met. but it wasn't long before some european countries named by the pentagon, started acting like washington's regime change. my bill was just a creepy ice cream truck that they really did not want to get bored into. we cannot join in sudden acts of war without authorization from parliament, even if they aim at protecting international c traffic. we will most participate. deluxe, really in the reps, the operation france does not want to get involved either at stake or europe's relations with middle eastern partners like egypt and saudi arabia who have opposed us airstrikes in the region. meanwhile, the european union's defense ministers figured that of lockwood started up its own red sea patrol mission. eventually one of the reasons maybe because the doesn't consider the who these, who are launching, attacks on the ships in the red sea, in support of palestinians being hit by israel and gaza to be a terrorist group. unlike washington, the blocks chief diplomat sounds super psyched about the whole thing. every body should try to avoid the situation becomes explosive has been repeated once and again that the middle east is a boiler that's can explode. a is not really that into it. a big chunk of the you also sees the gas a conflict as a powder keg that could light up the whole region and would rather give the drama are wide for spain, belgium, ireland, slovenia, france, notably. and there's also no interest on the part of the block to get involved with washington is targeting of iran back fighters in syria and rock either. so it looks like the you is quite content with this idea of tying up the potential future launch of their proposed red c operation in the usual brussels. red tape. the american journalist tucker calls and has announced that his highly anticipated interview with the russian president as well as 11 p. m. g m t. today on his self titled network. and so you can watch the board cost in full on this channel. i'll see the company's days. it will publish the interview on friday morning and hopes it will be viewed by a wide audience as well. mr. constance interview tisa has gone at and 99000000 views, the backlash of his one on one with president page. this spreading across western media and among sort of patients is pumped in some journalists to elected western governments are trying to suppress different opinions. and this find wide scale interests be whitehouse claims is most important for anyone. i think it's pretty obvious should be very obvious to everybody. a world history britain is done in the grain, and the quote is completely bogus in the end and ridiculous reasons for what she tried to justify it. i don't think we need a, another interview with latimer for him to, to uh, to understand his brutality. i think the people who want to be in power. i believe they are the people that don't care about law and constitution. they think that they can ignore that. so they, they can try to silence people by either ridicule or say, in your own patriotic or you're telling a lie. that's what you're takes. the most is the fact that he's thrived by breaking the chains of the mainstream media. he's thrive because people are starved for information. and that's exactly what the latest don't want. because they're restore terry and at heart. they don't want you to even hear the other side us doing less times political analyst on the road. he told us there is no room for opinions different from the government narrative in the us and europe. the american cover has been harassing him hounding him. you know, he's so of course he got a call to trade or they're going to call to trade or they do everything possible to, to harass him, to try to discredit him. there's no free press. what could they didn't, they tried to destroy his career. it chased him from fox news and came back only, but through his incredible will power and strength and his belief. his belief in america is blinking. the american people is believe in sleep in modern europe and in north america there is no room for other opinions. there is no room for other things. there's one narrative, it's the government narrative. they lay down the law in other media companies, journalists, and it is, they have to follow that narrative. there can be no deviation whatsoever. we just look at this reaction, how strongly are for mostly they're reacting to and stuck across these simply doing his job. he's a journalist, his job is to interview people, to gather information, and then to let the public make their own conclusions. for no, that is no longer possible in modern europe. and in the united states, where most media companies are under the control the government either directly or indirectly. there again, there's only one there to, and it can be no deviation from that. they cost and sit down mulch the 1st time talking about putin being interviewed by western journalists since the outbreak of the ukraine conflicts 2 years ago. however, some incumbent on the form american officials on not impressed hillary clinton among them. well, it shows me what i think we've all known. he's what's called a useful idiot. i mean, if you actually read translations of what's being said on russian media, they make fun of them. i mean, he's like a puppy dog. it's larry. so hillary clinton would speak up on this and she's the one who presented a reset button to russian leadership. that was miss translated into over charge of when she was the secretary of state. again, the bottom line is tucker, is doing what journalists should do. let's hear the voices of those that may not be getting the attention in western europe and united states are generally when the truth about what's been happening has been so covered up that they have fond over themselves to dr. presidents on wednesday, they view celebrities, the huge movie stars, the sport stars in the dash that gave to the doctors zalinski. and yet nobody has told the other side of the story. while the bottom white house wants to continue to pour billions and billions of dollars that you trained with no accountability with the transparency of where the money has gone and they're pushing for another $60000000000.00. i think what terrifies them about the, the tucker carlson interview is it people will finally get more of the story that they've been denied through the mainstream media. and they can't keep that story down when the doctor is going to put it out on the internet. to india now, what energy which is taking place with more than $35000.00 participants from a $120.00 countries. we discussed the india, russia cooperation and an exclusive interview with the minister of petroleum on natural gas for the world's most populous country. in bought the address a noise and if everybody involved, so a lot of people bought a lot of us and stuff. so let's not get into it. you know, i'm not sure noise coming from through the pipeline to hungry was exempt, is not talking about not rushing noise going through the pipeline to china. it was exempt. russian oil going from the for the cycling through japan is exempt. so what is left of the, what the, the saw, those decided to weapon isaac, you know, to say audiological reason we would not by when go to do it. but it didn't stop on impulse. this dropped crude on impulse, but they would continue to import gas. they're continuing to import other critical minutes. so what does it say now because of the size of our economy, we can only compete with the law that economies regarding uh, compete with the smaller we 60000000 people go to the federal bunk every day to fill up. so obviously that's the defense of skin today. the situation is that in parts of crude oil are the biggest item in out in port basket. and equally the export of petroleum products is the biggest item in unexplored basket. so we will import from whatever we can really support or whatever we can. now there are a lot of new plans coming on the block, whatnot. bottom, oh, big plus a guy. and as new i think of sodium is new. that may be as new. but as the lives of lot that are members of what i say correspond to rent and sean the also attended performing go incentives. the reports from the events a john the indian was to state the best lines. the analogy set sail from all across the world. have gathered the delivery of the one colossal challenges and opportunities at a time when the was raffles with an analogy crisis. go to the 2nd edition of the india in o g week. the indian, minnesota sodium and natural gas has been meeting voiding by lots and just like before and does done it again. it's, yeah, the one the does on the one of the houses of exhibit those thousands of delegates that has gone. yeah, but them a 6 for williams including russia, canada, u. s. u k. so that's dialogue on the, in the us leadership once again. and this time about and of course the main focus mean agend off for india, rena. note g is 0 for the coming years. and in terms of for the operations companies are there's a force on india. this is one of them was a new catch wash. yeah. as a partner on the big day impact as bad as millions of those into a likes i do. paula. been to on the 1st day's polls have just closed the course of those kinds of mid tabulated political and security events, including a series of terror attacks on policy offices. and of course, the sentencing of the prominence and run con, the decades in prison. tragically, another 9 people, including 2 children on 6 security officials, have opposed to the being killed on voting day following at least 28 guests and similar attacks old by suspected of groups on election eve of last in launch a town in south west and pakistan has also being reported to security guards were killed and 9 wounded new o
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u. s. military has released these images of strikes lowest from its full ships, the u. s. and the u. k. say they've had dozens of targets inside government, including underground weapons, deaf those missile systems, and launches who these have attacked multiple vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israel come off for in october. 0 far as sign is the former us ambassador to yemen. he's now with the middle east institute in washington dc and gave us his assessments on the impact the strikes would have on who's the operations as the, you know, i, i mean, certainly the us of the u. k. uh know what they're striking at i, i suspect there will be a battle damage assessment made. i would assume that we have hit the targets that we were aiming at, or the issue is, uh, is 2 fold. one, of course is how much damage is actually doing uh to their job ration, so their facilities to their equipment. and secondly, how difficult is it going to be for the who these to replace it? because one of the things that i think people need to keep in mind is that as long as the iranian resupply contin
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u. s. and u. k. launched fresh air strikes on the hoody rebel group in yemen. 20 bein said, strikes if the capital son of us and u. k. have conduct the numerous strikes since the start of this year in response to booty attacks on ships passing through the red sea officials for me as well. and the, as the most militant group home us will travel to kata this week to try to finalize the troops contact egypt and the united states. i keep mediators in the process of jerusalem, corresponded tanya k. my has more on this week's efforts to end the fighting and gaza. yes, there are when you told me on friday in paris, over the heads of the massage, the domestic intelligence service, the interest in faith is really in toes and service and the c i a and also the negotiated for media to some katara and from egypt and on saturday nights the is really a security covering and met so according to is really a reports in the media. they decided now to continue those negotiations to send messages also to cut to those talks had broken down a couple of weeks ago. and now it seems to as in you, a framework now the details or of course
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u. s. u k. judge is safe to see us over to the decision to extradite consumers in april, 2022. westminster magistrates quote. formerly issued the extra dykes and some 8 weeks later you. okay. secretary preteen patel, signed to the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian or saunders is still being detained in definitely solitary confinement in belmont prison while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump relegation. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role of the media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for
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u. s. and u. k. has launched fresh air strikes on the who's the rebel griffin jim and me to run television said strikes if the capital so not the us and u. k. have conducted numerous strikes since the start if you see it in response to earthy. a tax on ships passing through the red sea is riley police abuse water cannon to disperse anti government protest. as intel, a v cooling for the removal, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the demonstration was one of the largest seems to have most terror attacks october. the 2nd since last year and the subsequent ease riley bum bombardment of guns in the body of like saying the bounty has been handed over to his mother. according to his bikes. person for the life russian opposition laid on. no single day's house have yet been consent. earlier this week and invalid these mothers say the parties were refusing to allow of public, sorry, well, the documentary about returning african alerted african artwork is taking the top prize here at the bose and international film festival. the golden bed went to down me, a joint production between been named senegal and france. bailey and others top prize w
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u. s. and u. k. have launched more strikes on the hurry feet rebel group in yemen, receive run t v said strikes if the capital sign of the us and u. k. have conducted numerous strikes since the start of this year in response to who is the attacks on ships passing through the red sea is riley police abuse water cannon to disperse anti government protests. as intel, a v is cooling for the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the demonstration was one of the largest seems to how most terror attacks of october, the 7 and the is riley from boston to gaza, which is followed. the body of i'll explain the found the has been handed over to his mother according to a spikes person for the light russian opposition laid out. not a funeral details if you had been concerned earlier this week and i found these mothers state authorities were refusing to allow a public sermon, a documentary about returning loose with african off work has taken the top prize here at the barrels in international film festival. the golden bear went to dial me a joint production between the center of the bill in senegal, in france. valley and others top prize
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u. s. and u. k. launch is 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against iranian link, militias, washington and london, saving his science belonging to this lucy rebels in german. this follows us air thrice, and iraq and syria. also on the show in the united states, the democrats kick off their content to choose their presidential nominate president 5 windsor predicted landslide in south carolina. the 1st primary in his campaign. but his little approval ratings means the vote is still being seen as a tense of his future re election chances. and in berlin, a 150000 people rally against right, we need the stream. this is the latest and the series of mass protests in germany against racism since revelations at the far right. a f. d secretly discussed reporting ethnic minorities the marietta evans, dean. it's good to have you with us. the united states and britain have launched a series of airstrikes and the who, the militia in yemen. washington and london put out a joint statement saying they had dozens of target, which included underground weapons depos missile systems and launchers and radars. the strikes on the hoof, these in human follow earlier us air strikes and other iranian back militias and the rack and syria and both bagdad and damascus condemned via tax which left at least $45.00 people. that this is the aftermath of us retaliation. b, one bomb or jets, launched an aerosol and dozens of sites in iraq and syria. images posted friday and social media shows several explosions on the rocky syrian border. syrian state medias showed footage of what they say was one of the attacks the 5 strikes hit 7 different sites. us national security council spokesman john kirby said us targeted sites linked to around revolutionary guard, or i r g c and militias. it supports, he said more attacks could be expected. so the signal is the guy r t c and to these goods. and the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the accuracy and the, and the, and, and the militant groups. these responses began tonight. they're not going to end tonight or spokes person for one or rainy and back. malicious said the strikes on a rock failed to meet their objectives or rocky authorities say the strikes violated their sovereignty. while the syrian regime says the attacks have increased the chances of the conflict spreading. on friday, us president joe biden joined, grieving families to honor the american soldiers killed in the jordan. drone attacks the statement by the and said, our response began today. they will continue at times and places of our choosing. daryl cyrus name is what the middle east institute in washington and a former us ambassador to him. and he told us more about how saturday strikes and yemen are linked to the us airstrikes in iraq and syria. they are linked in the sense that they are responses to it with the ronnie and access of resistance that brings these various of a non state actors together in a n s n a and integrated a policy initiative. uh, but uh, but uh the us and had given also are looking at the uh, the safe passage of international shipping of the red sea in the bottom. and uh uh, and that gives us a somewhat different uh, reason for striking these with the charges as fighting goes on in gaza. so to do efforts to hold the nearly 4 month for i'm us now says of israel and international mediators have made it a tentative truce offer bonds. the militant group, which is considered a terrorist organization by most western countries, says it's still reviewing the details. hundreds of tens crammed together in rough all holiday against the poor. with egypt, this is probably the safest place for people to southern most garza to escape the fighting and coming elsewhere. estimated this harp of the population of gaza is now in the area. but these are in the army, is still protecting targets in the city. charles was how much strong health services, se 14 people were killed and one attack and rough uh, on saturday. in the side of hello, the chelsea for retail homes go to the zones considered safe. but at the end, whatever people go, they get moment why? who knows? since it goes just revenge, they just want to bring destruction to people. that's all of shaving to the motive, and you can see the huge destruction in this area. and again, this shows it as driving with the cause of all the neighboring houses were affected with demand due to have somebody from be. meanwhile, international attempts to negotiate to cease fire between hum us and israel continue most concerned that it has received a proposal from israel, of the us egypt and cut off. it said it needed more time for decision cleaning. but there's no team yet. and it's rarely defense minister us cut on says is john forces with also eventually evolves into rough or something. israel's allies have strongly won't against german foreign minister under the not the book said. a military operation against offer would not be justifiable. us as expected us presidential by them has won the democratic primary in south carolina by a landslide. observers are still keeping a close watch on the turn out at this election. biden's approval ratings are low at the moment and this voted will be a t test of support, especially among black motors as he faces a re election battle with his life by challenger, donald trump. jason camper donia is los angeles bureau chief for nbc news radio and we asked him what the last slide when in south carolina means for jo bivens re election campaign is going to give it a shot in the arm. it really is gonna boost a lot of the campaign, maneuverability throughout the rest of the context here. it's going to give him some numbers that he can tout, especially being in south carolina and much more diverse population there. uh then iowa, which is much more white, much more affluent, and then the south carolina. uh uh, demographic. so he'll be able to take those numbers and use them throughout the country as the primary start taking up and taking a long. he's actually in los angeles this weekend, going to a few fundraisers to boost, you know, those numbers as well. so it really is a massive when for the bite in administration today. and it really is a boost for the democratic party because now that they're, they're starting to see bite in um, actually when some actual contest this will give them much more direction in the long run. that was jason kemp of donia from nbc news radio and los angeles. speaking to us earlier. it's so will we be looking at a repeat of 2020? i think us presidential elections later this year. and how would joe biden fare this time around against donald trump? dw is, janelle de milan looked at the recent highs and lows, advisor, leadership and assess is what tools the republicans might use to try to defeat him . as there's a word that appear to have dropped out of president joe biden. speech is something he used to say all the time. 5 nomics is just another way of saying the american dream binding on the idea that biden studied an economy thrown off balance by the pandemic. and that big on the future with a non vicious infrastructure program. but it's so for gained little traction with voters, one just released poll shows less than 40 percent of surveyed voters approve of the president's economic record and of his overall performance. and those are just some of the national issues of what some of his foreign policy choices are threatening his standing at home. he's on wavering support of israel's war against moss, and the more than 27000 palestinians killed in the campaign is hurting his image, especially among young voters and providing ammunition to his political enemies. but what donald trump will try to do is to try to create a narrative. the joe biden is out of touch and doesn't understand the complexities of the middle, the situation, and is therefore incapable of serving as commander in chief. and his biggest diplomatic achievement, leading international support for ukraine's defense against russia has had a wall house. republican lawmakers have blocked, efforts to get fresh funding for, keep demanding stricter controls for immigration via the u. s. southern border would have thus far projected any deal for his part bite and is hoping to use the lack of cooperation from republicans as a campaign point, saying that nothing can get done here or abroad. if folders don't vote. democrats, you will have jo by now. they're saying we have a do, nothing, congress. i tried to get everything i could out of them. send me back, but send me back with some democrats so i can get some things done. but the heart of his pitch to the american people is a reminder of the perils associated with bringing donald trump back to the white house. here, not america, not you. donald trump campaign is obsessed with the past. not the future is willing to sacrifice our department or what is the power? our campaign is the $1000000.00 question is whether that message will resonate. joe biden has several more months in which anything can happen to make his case to voters thus far. they haven't been easy to convince now to some of the other stories making news
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u. s. a. u. k. launch a 2nd, 9th of retaliatory attacks against iran in the link militias, washington and london say they hit science belonging to this new c rebels in yemen, as follows us airstrikes in the rack and syria. also in the show and the united states, the democrats kick off their contest to choose their presidential nominate president biden, wins of predictive land line in south carolina. the 1st primary in his campaign, not his low approval ratings, means that the vote is still being seen as a test of his future re election chances. the american and in spain is good to have you with us. the united states and britain have launched a series of airstrikes on the who, the militia and yemen. washington and london put out a joined statement saying that they had some dozens of target, which included underground weapons depos missile systems and launchers and radars. the strong is a part of the us military's effort to the terms of movies from further disrupting global shipping lanes in the red sea. well for more we can now talk to roger shanahan. he's a middle east analyst and military expert based in the sydney australia. welcome to the w. so according to those us officials, these strikes in yemen, hit 36 different targets. what more can you tell us about them? to all right, it seems like we have some difficulties with the audio connection. are we checking whether we can hear roger shanahan? no, it looks like we cannot. all right, we will try to get our guest back later in the program. all right, let's turn our attention to the united states now where as expected, president joe biden has won the democratic primary in south carolina by a landslide. observers are still keeping a close watch on the turn out at this election. biden's approval ratings are low at the moment, and this vote will be a t test of support, especially among black voters as 5 and phases a re election battle with his likely challenger donald trump was more in this. i'm joined now by mike cockburn. he is a post doctoral researcher at the viet reno european university here in germany. thanks for being with us. so i think it's safe to say that to biden's victory in south carolina. it was not a major surprise. so why is it still relevant? so yeah, we can see that the initial results look like he's got run about 96 percent by chance. and we can also see that there are no real challenges running. augusta so we've got dean phillips and marianne williamson. so running against him who neither of whom can be taken as a very serious candidates. and so we're still looking at these races on a number of different things. so festival, we can see that time out here was not huge. but we shouldn't worry about that too. much because south carolina has what's called an open broad rate system, which means that people can choose to vote in either the democratic or republican crime rate. and republican property comes up on the 24th of february. and of course nicki highly. who's the form of golf and that is a south carolina is still running in that race. so i, i wouldn't worry too much about that. we all still seeing, particularly in kind of the media coverage. and certainly if you look on the kind of new york times headlines, there's still a lot of coverage about kind of concerned about items age of. but this concern really doesn't seem to be shed by the democratic party is it, is an organization has their kind of lack of a, a serious challenger, but really from, from biden's side and from kind of the democratic party, i forgot to side. i'm really at this point, everyone's looking ahead to the general election. i think on the, on that from the fight and camp is relatively happy to be running against trunk. and particularly this, this somewhat neutralizes be the i each question. particularly say if he was running instead of can someone like nikki haley when back could be more of a concern? what i think the binding counselor be more concerned about this, the kind of lack of recognition that the president's been guessing in terms of the economy. if you look at the kind of the economic diets that is coming out of the united states, the macro economic indicate is a very strong. but the problem to provide has been to this kind of desist and inequality that he's not being able to address means the ordinary americans already speeding the benefits of those, those prices progress. so i think by for be kind of biden's message going into the general election to kind of talk about, but hopefully better from his perspective, try get a bit more recognition in terms of the economic conditions. and can you quickly perhaps explain to us the role of black voters in these primaries, which were it was very important. uh yeah. so of course uh, 4 years ago uh, south carolina is where our old times around the dry button. um this the south carolina farm reason now to have this past in the nation status among democrats. um, but of course 4 years ago, he did very fully in, in iowa, very poorly in new hampshire as well. and it was black by just in south carolina that really help for kal, him to the presidency and to get the nomination. and so what we can see here in, in south carolina is once again uh in those districts. the, um, uh, most likely it is live, joe biden is still very popular. there's no, there's no kind of i'm to do with the around this among the black community. this is important because um, some pots and black community, particularly kind of older or more religious parts of the black community don't tend to be as kind of progressive on social issues. and some of the, some of the kind of the left of the party is way of bite and is also kind of worrying about a little bit more particularly site on issues like this route cause or complex sites that, for example, we've seen in the last couple of days that he's issued a uh, an executive order kind of critical all, it is really sensitive. so that's what is in the west bank, which is somewhat unprecedented for us president. and i think we can read this as being in noticeable paul notes evaluated by concerns that may be arab americans will stay home, which could be a big a big important factor in the november election. particularly site in the state like michigan has a big out of american population. i'm the coast trump wong, in 2016 unemployed and 90. narrow the why? 5 by 3 points in uh in 2020. that was mike cockburn from the very now your opinion, diversity. many thanks indeed and we'd like to take him back now to our top of story and those strikes on who's the targets in yemen by the us and u. k. joining us to discuss this is roger shanahan. he's the middle east analyst and military expert joining us from sydney. so according to us officials, the strikes hit some $36.00 targets across. yeah. man. can you tell us more about those targets? yeah, this is what we were told that uh it was 36 targets in 13 different locations, any aircraft with, from united states and u. k. and they're all sides say vice themselves fired from ships in the red se. uh, the targets were um, uh, support mechanisms for any shipping weapons that the who sees i utilize so. right as a actual launch is as well as emanation stuff, pause of me stalls, ballistics hidden crews and some drives as well. so we'll see relatively wide range of products mechanisms to launch the projectiles into the red sea and also the rockets and resolves themselves. we do know though that the previous strikes on yemen in response to the who these attacks on the shipping lanes and the red sea have not deterred the rebels. so how
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u. s. and u. k. launch is 2nd night of retaliatory attacks against the ronnie and link militias, washington and london saving his science belonging to business. the rebels in yemen follows us heirs price, and the rack and syria, also in the show as fighting continues in gaza, come off, consider is a truce offer made by israel and international mediators to bring a halt to nearly 4 month findings. plus a summer sheet wave, dr. dudley wildfires in showing at least 46 people are dead and more than 1100 homes are destroyed as authorities feed with residents to evacuate the mariana evans, dean, welcome. the united states and britain have launched a series of airstrikes on the who's the militia in him. and washington and london put out a joint statement saying they had dozens of targets, which included underground weapons depos missile systems and launchers and radars. the strike is part of the us military's efforts to discharge and fees from further and disrupting global shipping lanes in the red sea. ea
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u. s. n u k. have launch several is facts against who's the target india. but the who these who insist they are targeting ships linked to israel, say they want stuff until the end. it's month long. go and gaza. this all the way up to charlotte and the senate in support of the posting and people's just cause. and in response to the american british aggression on our country. the many who see armed forces carried out 3 qualitative military operations. the 1st operation was conducted by the missile force and the unmanned aerial vehicles of the many armed forces targeting zionist enemies in southern occupied post starting was allowed hostilities in the red sea a significantly affecting global trade with european shipping companies. feeling the pinch ships being rerouted to avoid the suez canal, increasing transit times and costs. but experts are skeptical additional military intervention, both due to the rainy impact fees. the fact that the united states has designated the hudy's, the terrorist organization, and europeans are coming to this move at the same time. will leave the who do use to increasingly view the us britain in europe all in one block. and that will lead to more tax on european ships. you also had the embry, which the recap, live carrier, also finding itself at risk due address in the past 24 hours. so more tax or you have to have this lucy's have previously said that we consider the strategy if more humanitarian aid was allowed into gaza. but was no seized by insights. the and more countries sending the naval ships to the region concerns are growing about the impact of a fully militarized rates. see, but i haven't looked at it out, is there a for inside story? the. all right, let's go ahead and bring in our guests and on correct the tool go on a cash. she's a researcher at entre university and examines golf, foreign policy, security threat strategies and political culture and single port. stop ro, scott, i'm pretty this head of the maritime transport research group at the university of plymouth. and then london found items to me, a research fellow with the middle east and north africa program at chatham house. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. find out, let me start with you today. the u. s. and the u. k. one, several airstrikes against her with the targets in yemen in order to try and stop these attacks on ships. but the who is the say that they won't stop their attacks until israel ends. it's war on gaza. will additional military intervention actually to turn the earth these yes. what, how much? thank you for having the 1st and foremost and a 2nd. i think overall i share your concern i'm, i'm very broad that the, that i'd see is becoming noted mostly because of the blood that is about to spill over. and i think of that is something we have not yet seen the consequences of it that he sent a sex by the united states sunday. united kingdom obviously have been a qualitatively targeted specific troubleshooting asylum areas and other military capabilities. but i have a huge dog that they would actually, the, the ability to actually stop the heavy attacks on that and see or make a fundamental military a does a military defense in a country like yemen. let's not forget, the
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u. k. invested into egypt speaks out of games need to aggression in the middle east . and exposes the western propaganda machine. the, basically, the u. s. operates on a, on a piracy policy in the sense that it doesn't form partnerships with silver and nations. unless the sovereign nations are prepared to ally themselves with the us. which then effectively means they are a captive satellite states of the us. they have no sovereignty, they have no self determination. they have to comply with us agendas. if those countries resist us agendas, then they are targeted for destruction, either through hybrids, wolf, or for direct smell, attraction as in, for example, iraq. and what is the, the policy the policy is to effectively arrest all development of progressive countries to return them to the dark ages. uh, to install regimes that are friendly to the united states after $911.00. which of course was the amount of function events that then led to the global war. and tyra, during which are tyra has actually grown exponentially and the u. s. u k. direction is the so syria, off the $911.00 was targeted for what's bush laira described as a different relationship. they wanted to bring by charlotte sides over to the side of the west. and in 2002, he was actually invited to the u. k. 20 black who was done the prime minister proposed a night to it's for president aside. so it was very clear at this time that the west was quoting presently decide to try to get him to comply with western agenda. however, the leaders of this ancient country refused to be entangled with the international monetary fund for to give up the silver intake and break relations with russia and adopt points of the propaganda against president outside started the price of the invasion. over 600000 dead strikes, shedding blow crashes, improvised explosive, scattered everywhere. and now off to the guys quake over to on the threat of famine . but that's not all. so wish it didn't matter to me on the visions of ordering and for that. so the 6 racing is so th
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u. s. navy and u. k. forces using tomahawk missiles, surprises libby as maine and defense bases, fire started oil storage facilities. a cardiology center was destroyed on roads and bridges damaged on the night of may, the 1st good of his youngest son and 3 of his grandchildren were killed in a bombing attack. the last major confrontation was the battle of safety. in 2011, the on the eve of the final assault was captured and executed officially by the so called opposition. you may have been in laws that me, that she wouldn't or showed you guys yesterday with guys and the guys in the city is going to love what you've got is do. what is the key of the seminal again? because they, they just get able to send you for the collection to go for sticks about the mother, the reaction to stop, which is what we did. we did the worst case yesterday. got the rear as be there was going to meet any score. i mean if that but you, god bless that is going to be anything you submitted ganske you closer 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wound down by government authorities ceased to exist, and libya descended into terra and the chaos of civil war. hostilities only holds it in 2020. once a day, a unified libya is known existence. the main similarity between libya and syria that i would immediately pinpoint is that of course uh, goes off fee, who is mad it's uh, by the west. um actually was one promoting a time or a business. and i'm african, as i'm southern unity of arab states. and the unity of african states, he was also uh, progressive leader in his country. and actually his country in africa was probably the most developed prior to the destruction of libya by nature member states. and in a very similar way, syria under president charlotte sides in 2004, president assad announced the grandiose energy plan. the policies designed to united syria, to a key, iran, iraq, and as a by john with a single oil and gas transport system with access to the mediterranean sea, which was to make syria the hub for trade globally. in other words, to create a multi polar wealth um with syria as the hub for the supply of energy and food resources and economic resources. and if you've seen the american defense budget just continues to rise and rise and rise. we need conflicts to justify this. so when the cold war ended, we no longer had the soviet union as a threat of russia was weekend. so we, we had to go in search of enemies in search of wars, and this is why you get the, the iraq war. you get the libyan conflict, you get the syrian conflict. you get tensions with the ron. now we're getting tensions with uh, with china and in the south china sea and taiwan. and of course now, after afghanistan, the failure of afghanistan, we have the new or the newly resurrected crisis, with russia. that is now manifest itself in the conflict in your train, where american defense manufacturers are bringing in all time profit. so i mean if one takes a look at the salaries of the ceo's of these companies, you know, they're making $2325000000.00 a year. that does it come for free? doesn't they need to produce things to get this money? from the end of world war 2 to 2001, the united states initiated the 201 out of $248.00 on the conflict. breaking out in $153.00 regions accounting, some oldham, 80 percent of all was that took place throughout that time the american was leading the world. we are the one, the indispensable nation that we have unique capabilities that nobody else has. america's army is the best force on the planet. the us knows already collects data on strategy, weapons, intrude numbers for each of the targets, but also studies that come on in detail. this happened in syria, olivia and iraq. russia also found itself in the cross as tom silver. the him i got to we're going to see me like right here. so i see it kicked out. is it going to me you're going to know right in the are going to the know what am estoppel salts to double up? richard operate your for on sky army is supposedly prophy. i was 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advisor in georgia. all this time, he wash complex breakout, boasted by american propaganda. my original thoughts, my face covered up to 3 or 4 guns. good. uh, cause i'm not sure why you might go through. uh, we're going to put you on a trail for all of the appraisers. go reports for the for sale on the different. got the vinyl for different. i see it, i much i, the fisher cut off, she'll get ready to continue with the rules of life at the court. and if any of the html ser floor available. so this up, i'm going to assume go video and you don't go through it. there's no reason for to get there. but if i use a couple of different vehicles and there's nobody nobody just at the right. nothing to do with moment for sure. officer returning home, it's done his love and his wife opened a small deed, syria, which he kindly invited all film crew or fraternity is known as a business. if it's not to do it yet, i'm going to go forward a more butcher. it gets it. if it's done, this lab hasn't gotten military, it says he's now a well known ministry x, but this retired american office, there's no help being the russian army anymore. i so sure the we're not going to do any about the separate. i'm our girls at the front, the getting you power to the funny. i never would have come through with measurement from are you such a mortgage unit or especially from nefco that you're quoting your adult or just do 30 part of get done? if i'm with her, would you mind the funny thing? while living so much of one's life in the usa, speaking english, public day, russian with an accident moving a house, making friends and connections. it's still impossible to remain. russian is you and your husband is telling me to come from the house. the thing curious. i yes, stores. i think i that you're promising. yes. and we are offering a cig down. they're going to ordering separate, also, governments. but you most need to have a thank you, move on today. so who are you for like a condo or don't you know what it means you to deal with kind of the control panel people. let's go to the most people i'm waiting list on that for me to contact them with a who are you to comple affordable? look at. i'm not sure who used it to be this live you mostly on ships because it's such a risk. is there such an uh, system yes, i mean was needing to start looking at your personal or for create in the was that's an actual was uh, kind of like you said you have some kinda, unless you have one beach here. i see it'll be those my will from own me a little from the session. will the see if, if there's a chance that sort of either of these, let me use the, even though it's got the is always easy and well, i mean, a couple more goes away. he's actually when you are something simple after chance or some sort of a similar course or what that you show for show. not only you do a physical which people have see it is a pre show minutes. but i'm like, mixed around with 5 big was is the only thing anti government results, supplying weapons and ammunition and training militants, even the most of us isis video at the ends we split about turned out to be linked to the main sciences against terrorism. loudly saying you want me to construct your needs, but a lot, a sort of lenient. you know, we should testing it and you like guys. usually most people are picking up. the reasoning is i still have to go out by making good morning. has any suggestion that i was more or less the night for this to me? and if you do not need to know, but i was asking you to celebrate, you may need wake up with a deal of the jump they were sending up. was the police let me see, can you all are stuck with that a shot? really good. so that's to mr. rock either based on the deal on the dish or whatever to kind of the group at all if it is or thought to please really. and i see if i should have known with monster in 1997 in his book, the grand chessboard is big me a version escape, bro. to the us would lead the is lemma zation process and promote the spread of radical islam. chaos in the middle east. romantic lead up the arrows spring, spiral down and controlled in 2012. the muslim brotherhood sees power in egypt, while groups that defeated death in libya, laud among themselves as as syria and the rug have become hot beds the international terrorism. same thing we moved into syria. we promote ej, an uprising by al qaeda militants. the same group that had bomb the twin towers on $911.00. now, we were allied with them supporting them to over throw the legitimate government to president bashar our side. and it's always been was great deception. we went into iraq under the, under the guise of weapons of mass destruction. and you have to people who promoted that, that narrative know at the time that there was, there was nothing to it. so we have, we done this, we've promoted more after war after war. none of it has really benefited the american people for it has benefited a global elite boma, but each phone secretary david mill events and confirm that the emotions of isis was facilitated by the military operation. and no rac launched by the u. s. and the u. k. former british prime minister, tony blair, admitted in an interview with the us and allied invasion, was one of the key reasons that triggered the in the origins of isis the. but i can say that i apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong. i also apologize for some of the mistakes in planning and certainly i'm mistaken, not understanding of what would happen once you remove the regime. the us president barack obama was also forced to confess to the us invasion of iraq. i mistakes made during this process. but one of the causes of the emergence of isis. well, it's always remember i so saw kite a, i'll new straw, die. they're all forms of the hobby fanatical elements that are easily bought off purchase train from saudi arabia, guitar and elsewhere. and they've been used in afghanistan and against russia in the 1980s. they were used as the dominant of scape goat for the 911 attacks, which of course been have been completely false. they were then
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u. s. navy and u. k. forces using tomahawk missiles, surprises libby as maine and defend spaces. bias donated oil storage facilities. a cardiology center was destroyed on roads and bridges damaged on the night of may, the 1st good of his youngest son and 3 of his grandchildren were killed in a bombing attack. the last major confrontation was the battle of safety. in 2011, the on the eve of the final assault was captured and executed officially by the so called opposition. you may have been laws that me that she wouldn't or showed you guys use it with guys and the guys and the significance a lot. but you've got is do what is the key, the seminal again because they, they just get able to sign your for the collection to go for steep, not the mother the reaction to stop, which is what we did with the the worst case. she has to get the rear as be that it was going to meet in the school. i mean if that but you, god bless that is going to be anything somebody gets you closer because you proud this goes on the map uses that. yeah. and you had bridges, that was beach hatamio got that you. it. the more is deal with the doors and the downs get out of me for the more. gotta do good. the guy at the bus on the get the lives of what kind of why we didn't made it. so you said you have isn't there for sure. was that that you say yes. your girl know it though for you at your best time, are you? it opens up quite a few more game. yes. that's the whole issue of the pro need and that's i'm, we're stuck it all united. so d at that, not only in case you, another little boy got to do shipment, pick it, i'm going to see them pop up people to join them up game. got dory. what put them up slow? i'm while load. yeah. smart 3. what add that as a value. the desk of the c o 2 was comp should mass executions of good, obvious apologize. took place. most courses has the hands tied and it'd be shown in the head, but i didn't get off his desk. nato's military operation was wound down like government authorities ceased to exist, and libya descended into terra and the chaos of civil war. hostilities only holds it in 2020. while today, the unified libya is known existence. the main similarity between libya and syria that i would immediately pinpoint is that of course uh, goes off fee who is mad its uh, by the west. um actually was one promoting a time or a business, the time of freaking out some southern unity of arab states and the unity of african states. he was also uh, progressive leader in his country. and actually, his country in africa was probably the most developed prior to the destruction of libya by somebody to amend the states. and in a very similar way, uh, syria on the president, by charlotte sides. in 2004, president assad announced the grandiose energy plan. the policies designed to united syria, to a k, iran, iraq, and as a by sean with a single oil and gas transport system with access to the mediterranean sea, which was to make syria the hub for trade globally. in other words, to create a multi polar wealth um with syria as the hub for the supply of energy and food resources and economic resources. and if you've seen the american defense budget just continues to rise and rise and rise. we need conflicts to justify this. so when the cold war ended, we no longer had the soviet union as a threat of russia was weekend. so we, we had to go in search of enemies in search of wars, and this is why you get the, the iraq war. you get the libyan conflict, you get the syrian conflict, you get tensions with the raw. now we're getting tensions with uh, with china and in the south china sea and taiwan. and of course now, after afghanistan, the failure of afghanistan, we have the new or the newly resurrected crisis, with russia. that is now manifest itself in the conflict in your train, where american defense manufacturers are bringing in all time profit. so i mean if one takes a look at the salaries of the ceo's of these companies, you know, they're making $2325000000.00 a year. that doesn't come for free, doesn't they need to produce things to get this money. from the end of world war 2 to 2001, the united states initiated the 201 out of 248 on the conflict, breaking out in 153 regions, accounting, the modem, 80 percent of all was that took place throughout that time the american was leading the world. we are the one indispensable nation that we have unique capabilities that nobody else has to let. because all me is the best for us on the planet. the us knows already collects data on strategy weapons and true numbers for each of the targets, but also studies that combined in detail. this happened in syria, olivia and iraq. russia also found itself in the cross as tom sylvia and i got the order and it seemed like right here. so i see. think i gotta say go with the me. you're going to know right? you in the you're going to the know what i'm estoppel shots to double up. richard, operative for little sky. army is supposedly prophy. i was thinking it all across the board and you just know i see joe of the not much noise to me in a near. i'll a buck or and you can spot it or for each was hoping you for journalists. oh, that's good. and that's what were you asked for? look at an a c h and tell them that the internet. right. and then you're supposed to use like our dressing up up. oh dear. well, i'd be a going to get you get this on your circles, get her, get off, or change your dining design your door, you ah, the reserve, i mean number one, you for you to get to it for id, it's good to you and your, uh, which the to a mom and your to your door yet, or she will talk with, with talk with some bullet prostate julia. but the say, well as 3 more since i've been in use a couple of months from smoke, it means you're more than us got you. i think you're more than yet, those are the looping it done. they actually did. you set the story a portion you could knock on wood at the notes of bringing up, etc. think a us but also where you stand this phone that comes through preparation. so with russia unbearable, he retired from the us on a move to russia and they've gotten a new life a good on. so the world map is enough for even the school child to answer a few simple questions to cover the world with military bases whose building of its nuclear capabilities over throws regimes and establishes its mind going over the planet who threatens and destroys with impunity. so called undesirable people. okay, just for voice the shows and that children are pretty well school just kind of would work. so that's really interesting because the number now problem them is some of the sheet they go out in that same way. good, because a lot, no rush to the story for the future screen. it can, i may just barely yang and i'm going, here's the toilet you got sydney and then you're starting kind of just the colors just instead of any swaim. so you have a 0. so interesting, you agree? so the 0 for this is a volume store learning stuff like strep, but she's done this this moment. the other thing is that he seems to stuff in the go when we can find that if citizen and what else support me please. a copeland from freak the mother the meal can despite the outcome, probably can we flip 6, dop into overland again, with the the heath and mary kaski gosh, the specing a democracy. by to busted ideas. our nation is working for more freedom, more dignity, more, more peace, not just in europe and everywhere. the hi, i'm receptive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show . seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do you have the state department to see i a weapons makers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you comfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way and say what the gm i thought about what i was going to fit into when it says google for its own there, because really beautiful she don't get you should buy some of the creators opinion okay, the house brock, the breadth and you go $5.00 thinking i'm going to use the same one that i or this by adding it the week, the bush admin, a motor switch to technical coming to pushing. she and we would have what i see she up in a well, they just come across from a contracts hard to on the beach. so were you in the move the cars from this point? it's a video which is 2 of the scenes to show you have no story ish 1st. that driving those numbers are usually rach, arrangements will cattle. glad it's amongst the most people could just be stopped. the cannot planted say any more of the american peace of the afghanistan, syria and libya, iraq and ukraine, who's next in line for democracy and freedom. we are ready, we are united and that's what we did. we stayed united symbols of course. okay, i, we have so i'm not the only special graphs the disability on the or on them because stephanie born but need a at the dodger, but they're still not as excited in the document. not initially like dollars, fully satisfied anybody needs done this. i've traveled home the world with us missions, he served in gym and a macedonia, and bosnia. he commanded a tank pursue, and in the us itself, before becoming a military advisor in georgia. all this time, he watched complex breakout boasted by american propaganda. my original thoughts, my face got already up to 3 or 4 guns got cause of much up and you might go through . uh we're going to put you on a trail for a little afraid to sco reports for the for sale on the forgot the vinyl for different. i see it, i much, i don't fission, but i've still got ready to continue with the rules of life to the court. nobody up in uh to most your floor available. so this up, i'm going to assume go video or you don't come through it. there's gonna be useful for to, because you just a couple of different vehicles in the store. why not put in your, at the right, not putting your normal pressure off there returning home, it's done as love. and his wife opened a small dates area, which he kindly invited all film crew, perpetrators, or fraternity as no as a business for us to get you out. i'm with a low for and that's what i want to go forward a more of a tributary, but stand this love hasn't gotten military affairs, is now a well known ministry x, but this red tide american office is now helping the russian army, bringing mice for sure. the we're not going to do any work the separate. i'm are going to the front. uh a thing you brought to the front of you and over with a couple of measurable from. are you such a mortgage unit or uh, starting from uh no. norfolk or that you're quoting, your daughter uh, just to throw any part of get done. have it done with her. would you mind? definitely thing. and while living so much of one's lives in the usa, speaking english, public de, russian, with an accent moving a house, making friends and connections. it's still impossible to remain russian here. and you have any stalling me to come from house. the thing curious, i yes, stores, i think i that you're promising us and we're offering you sit down, they're going to order to separate also governments, but you most need to have a thank you. cool on today. so who are you from now on the order and what it means you to do it kind of good. what else? the control panel people, let's go to them was the problem where you live. i'm definitely me to contact them with the who are you to couple of for them. i'm not sure to use it to the the slide you a voicemail to see if could the session was give you a question. i oh sure. some yes. i mean, we're meeting with a little bit your personal or for great in the was the commercial was uh, kind of like you said you have some good unless you have one beach here. i see in a few those mobile from on the left on the spectrum mobile see if, if there's a chance that's sort of you, your is letting me use the even though it's a couple refers always easy as well. i mean, a couple of my goal is that way you test it when you or something simple of teaching it or sound like a real similar course or what that issue or shall not only do a physical when people see it is up to show minutes. but i'm like next around 5, it was is the only thing anti government results, supplying weapons and ammunition and training militants, even the most, it was isis the year at the ends we spent about turned out to be leading to the main sciences against terrorism. allows me to say, and you want me to construct your needs, but a lot, a sort of lenient even when you're studying it and you're like, yeah, you can usually most people are picking up additional cost or can go up by making good morning as long as your district, it was more of a society for the city they need to do, let me know. but i would like to meet them fellow fiction. a wake up with a deal most exempt. it was sending me up. was the police, let me start thinking only start with a shot. really good. so that's to mr. rock either at least on the deal. and that's what the issue related to kind of the group it'll give even just their thought to police really and see if i should have another monster in 1997 in his book, the grand chessboard is big me a vision escape road to the us would lead the islam ization process and promote the spread of radical islam. chaos in the middle east. romantic lead up the arab spring, spiral down and controlled in 2012. the muslim brotherhood sees power in egypt, while groups that defeated could be in libya or the among themselves, abbas or syria, and the rug have become hot. that's the international terrorism. same thing, we moved into syria. we promote eje, an uprising by al qaeda militants. the same group that had mom the twin towers on $911.00. now, we were allied with them supporting them to over throw the legitimate government to president bashar our side. and it's always been with great deception. we went into a rack under those under the guise of weapons of mass destruction. and you have to people who promoted that, that narrative know at the time that there was, there was nothing to it. so we have, we've done this, we've promoted more after war after war. none of it has really benefited the american people for it has benefited a global elite boma bodies, phone, secular for a david mill events and confirm that the emotions of isis was facilitated by the ministry operation in the rack launch by the u. s. and the u. k, former british prime minister, tony blair, admitted in an interview with the us and allied invasion, was the one of the key reasons that triggered the in the juice of isis the. but i can say that i apologize for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong. i also apologize for some of the mistakes in planning and certainly all mistaken understanding of what would happen once you remove the regime. the us president barack obama, was also forced to confess to the us invasion of iraq and mistakes made during this process. well, one of the causes of the emergence of isis toilets. always remember i ssl kite a. i'll new straw die. they're all forms of the hobby of fanatical elements that are easily bought off purchase train from saudi arabia, guitar and elsewhere. and they've been used in afghanistan against russia in the 1980s. they were used as the dominant of scape goat for the 911 attacks, which of course been have been completely false. they were then used fo
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u. s. u k. judge is safe to see us went over to the decision not to expedite consumers today, pool 2022, westminster magistrates quote. formerly issued to extra dykes is 8 weeks later. ok, i'm secretary pretty patel signed off from the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a st. just lawyers to appeal is extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time it says from holdings to luna saunders is still being detained in definitely in solitary confinement in belmont prison. while these vehicles to continue to appeal on this be off of the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump right validations. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role of 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 it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having juliana sends testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an age id test, not to have him prosecuted in any way. and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was that a lot of people couldn't understand what was really going on the u. n. a special report that on thought took need semester. the leads are speak swedish, so she was able to read the preliminary investigation documentation and to expose at the least for the perceived violation some due process including active my new police and not very dense. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010 after 5 days for reopening 201010 started the c shelly open for 6 yards when he was finally question in november 2016 and the may 2017 the prosecutor maybe young me, close the investigation and dismiss the case. and then when do nothing, was that arrested in april 2019, a new swedish prosecute to reopen the case, but of course it was already. there was no case at all. so she closed the investigation once and football and uh, november 2019 and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing many of the investigation. julian was mad as of charged for a and i can assure you that if they have an added dense, they could have made deputy char team and the
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u. s. u k. churches in favor of the us sent over to the decision note to expedite to search the april 2022, westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later you. okay. set contrib preteen potato. signed goals for the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a st. just lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian sons is still being detained. in definitely solitary confinement in that marsh purse, while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump. right? melanie ations. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role of media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and that is to leman went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an h. i b test not to have him prosecuted in any way and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people go there to understand what was really going on the you and especially about posted on thought. took need semester, the leads are speak swedish, so she was able to read the preliminary investigation documentation and to expose at the least for the to see if they usually send something due process including active my new police and not very this. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010 after 5 days for the reopening, 201010 started the sea shelly open for 6 yards when he was finally question in november 2016 and the may 2017, the prosecute. the young me close the investigation and dismissed the case. and then when do nothing was interested in april 2019, a new, a swedish prosecutor reopen the case, but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed this additional ones in full and november of 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing many of the investigation dugean was never as of charged for a. and i can assure you that if they have an added dentist, they could have me definitely charge him and they need it to the board came on try . yeah. and they did that these days has been use to describe this is sort of to dish nice affordability at the fuck is the public opinion offense. and on that rape case, the never was, it was just part of this manipulated firestorm that was created in an effort to bring this knowledge down the launch wait 2 weeks published votes. because of course, targeted by the c i a in the intelligence community. and part of that smear campaign was to pay which he leeks as a sorry, again, or a friend for austin power. i rushed to moore and report which investigated the trump russia saga, and found no collaboration between the trump campaign and, and russia exonerated with the leak. so there was 0 evidence that russia provided any leaks or information to wait 2 weeks. we should also be clear of a wiki, leach published over $700000.00 files on russia itself. when in deer, what 2 weeks ago and the from the one of the arguments we hear about why join us on should be targeted from those who believe he showed his eye. he somehow put people at risk, but what we've seen in more than 10 years now is a complete failure by the us government to present any evidence of any concrete harm cause anybody at chelsea mannings trial at ford meeting, which i attended was a charge was made that lives were put at risk in that trial. uh, the prostitute had to admit that that was not true. the russian states never as i've started as i'm sort of the most sense community best most i'll send, send up the same assistance. probably disappearing must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz vote net keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center for what question did you say? even twist, which is the just enough to keep the lights on main campus seems to be the new approach adopted by the youth and possibly even the united states. one thing is clear ukraine is losing and will never win. the only emission left is to deny russia victory a dozen. so i usually do, at least to give it to me, is needed to copy math from the, from the, the projection. so it would surround a journalist. i needed something to distinguish as and i couldn't really get one except before the how they felt they felt opponents. so when he being redact according to being a more country position court in the final weeks, he had this material in his position in the final weeks the got in the new york times. and the spiegel became involved in processing and sifting through this material and had a great on the joint launch the guy that rejected as the tried to put a hold to it for don't any one of them anyone that said delay was drawing a thought and always with him, absolutely. with him and i'll say this in any course, sydney and american court, it was julian who tried to stop the release until that full reduction had been done from the 1st day to the early hours of monday morning to redact. the analysts with him and we were sharing the problem. he rejected 10000 nice by himself, quite literally the state of the to the may not the weeks of practice to the listing. you know, less or to i am is as of a mix. so he was not a means to edit that was the, the fundamental work that, that made the veteran shift documents 5, there was $96.00 media passes, carefully redacting the cables and to david lee hang lu, cutting publish the password enable. he had a great sense of responsibility for the material for the souls who provided the material. and for the material itself, he went to great pains, had contacted hillary clinton to ask for help in redacting names. pay off of that to the us government and they declined the u. s. military accounts of local informed was that they had the given in some data that were if it were available, is that into your law? why could not wondering whether you have found all of those with a, you know, or they have, if they have a particular code, does it what kind of within that within the quotes, the big size is it is it can wasn't too hard. now that said, it is possible, maybe maybe as 5 or 4 heroes fire and for their choice. and we are forced to make con stories. that's a nice hard choices. do we do best different to minimize com, which we have done with the understanding that this is an ex, extraordinary body of material capable of producing extraordinary reforms. so what i want to say to people looking up is how do you, if you break a sound as a traitor, is a rapist, he's a nurse whistles, she's a hacker. i don't blame you because you have been to see. and if you think you've not been deceived, that's normal because otherwise you wouldn't be such the party for everyt
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u. s. or the u. k of canada and another wave of this drug, some future targets human coalition. so it's a $36.00 targets to send a message to the wrong back group about it's read, see a tax duty say they will not be the tut. funerals are taking place and by god for the victims of us as strikes interact on friday, directors to cut 3 days of morning. us close dozens of strikes across iraq and syria talked to you for it's linked to iraq. now members of a palestinian veteran community lived in the hills of the occupied westbank for decades. say they've been repeatedly attacked by his ready satellites. and despite finding official complaint to the police, the settlers just keep coming back to all stratford visited one community near jericho. and said this report, these 3 little holes in the ground, i meant to be graves. these ready settlers who ducked them even late flowers. they were a palestinian bed. when school i'm a call, been disturbing warning. so this policy and in community me. okay. probably it was fine, but then you're more than i moved to the want to kill us. the message
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u. s. and the u. k. carry out more strikes on the wrong practice group in yemen. funerals being held in fact dead for the 16 people killed in american strikes in iraq on friday the . so it's 11 gmc, that's 1 pm in the gaza strip. in the past 24 hours is ready, strikes of killed at least a $127.00 palestinians. i'm injured a 178 of us. some of the most intense bombing was in rough. in the south nivia egyptian border funerals are being held. the for 2 children killed the attacks. they were among a group of displaced palestinians who had been sheltering in a primary school. families living in tents nearby was hit by shrapnel with a bombing damage. several buildings more than half of gauze, this population has crammed into rafa, following relentless is rarely bombing enforced. evacuation orders. these are the scenes from the cities out, the job hospital where medical stuff a, treating the wounded sometimes on the floor. most of them are children, a me whilst offered central causes, main health care facility. that's all actual hospitals have ones that are running out of crucial supplies. don't just say they compet for blood counsel test for hepatitis and they try be before performing blood transfusions, honey, my mood is in rafa in southern gauze or for us. so reference, it's a grim picture as ever in the showing goes on. so yes, well over not a tax on is still ongoing bombing campaigns not only in rough city, but across the the, the guys us ribbon and han eunice in the central area. and further north that has been a relatively empty, as more people, athletic, the war. the horror of the worst since the beginning of the military operations inside the gaza strip did more of the genocide. the last very started to appear quite visible. and todd newness and more of it here. and does that populated areas with more displace palestinians who set up there and make shift tens and often largely found areas an eastern part of roughly because all the residential buildings here are fully packed. what we're looking at now is an overnight attack, the targeted residential homes were all the flying a scrap known as under fried snow on the tents nearby, also flying, shrapnel, throw on uh the uh, preschool that where families been shouldering since the beginning of the world were 2 little girls were killed and other injured restaurants too, and my daughter has been, it's important to point out that this is a hospital that has been over, won't over packed with large number of injuries. the point in sufficient numbers of, of medical staff is available to treat to those who have been injured, which lead to their death because they're the risk of losing their life as there is no medical intervention. what so ever in the top of that the, the medical supplies, the attacks continue as within the past couple hours on our way to do a report of from the targeted side of the preschool. as a car was targeted, 3 people inside the car were critically injured. again, all right, doing a job has to be done. close to the free school side, a farm land was targeted to the point. we could not stay there because it was too risky and we revive. we left the area the right way. more reports are emerging from garza city and the northern part were in renewed air strikes that our dealer should link to the eastern parts of the city and such i as well as the western parts in which i attack drones multiple of them in the skies of god are shooting, got people at any moving objects in the city so far. the situation is getting very wars despite the talks about a possible c as fire deal that is going to happen. and a lot of people are hateful visits that because the last thing they want to see is another operation expanded throughout pasadena of a has been targeted repeatedly since the beginning of the war. more residential, tired, targeted, more to split palestinians were killed inside the roof. i citizens to begin to work on the last thing they want now is an expansion of this military operation. since they don't have a place to go to for the southern part is they give you guys a border and panel city and do not want to cross to that part because it's a little bit o the feed into their permanent displacement. entered another part of the city, ongoing intense 5 in the city of han newness. and there is an ongoing failure to provide safe zones as well as safeguard doors for people, particularly this place to move it from one place to another. honey, uh thanks for that. so how do you need reporting that from reference, southern gaza? well, members of a palestinian veteran community who's lived in the hills of the occupied westbank for decade say they've been repeatedly attacked by his ready satellites despite so finally get official complaints with the police assess. let's just keep coming back . charles stratford visited one community, new york. these 3 little holes in the ground. i meant to be grades these really settlers. you've taught them even late flowers. they were a palestinian better when school. and i'm a call been disturbing warning. so this policy and in community the occupied with bank putting your mind in the mood that they want to kill us, the message is clear, they wouldn't even know that i would children, it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. stop and film us with weak film them. oh, the attacks chapel got going to the finest in the community, save you a text to lead point this man scene here um and seemingly being protected place where the soldiers offering, who seemed to the veteran's go pins lives here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me and another woman she asked us to give you my phones . the other woman was scolding her baby when her. oh, really had faded when you've lived, changed for more than 50 years. a livelihood depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. to put you in a ration is barely changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is way the settlement of the settlement. they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago. the veterans say that a group of these really secular is all wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now, the line of the stakes runs around full color on which is in that direction. it's clear evidence that the settlers tried to take more land. we had companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make formal complaints. solely mine says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats and stolen carcasses. the police demanded we stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave. the next day we return to the village to hear what the police said. let him out and says he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens, felt like they were investigating. you know the legs crime he was repulsing a me, john, if no matter the police only can't come. when the settlers lie complaining about the box, i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these ready police. it's like we don't exist in his really low so to sir, so layman's complaint to these way the police of seemingly made no difference on the next morning sunday, the secularism back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens and you play the game of the shots, one most of the mind carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take all your sheep away. it's better we community living on palestinian land is being terrorized by owns man. apparently, immune or in different to be as riley or international child stratford. l just a at a model of a shot in the occupied westbank. well, who is the fights as a pledge to respond off of the u. s. of the u. k. carried out to another wave of strikes in yemen. the us led coalition says it hit $36.00 targets in the team locations. but here's the se sites and 6 provinces were struck including the capitol center. coalition says the attacks indicate message to the wrong back group condemning its attacks on ships and the red sea. on friday, the us conducted thousands of air strikes on a rack and on syria targeting groups leads to iran. funerals have taken place in baghdad for the victims of those us strikes and iraq. i think government declared 3 days of morning off for at least 16 people, including civilians, kill us as strikes with loans. doctor dro type killed 3 american soldiers in jordan there on his will, and washington to stop supporting israel's will on garza or well, the leader of the ron link group, the better organizations attended the funerals. and by god, he says, all american truths must leave the country. johan was not the ecologist many times, the time has come to
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u. s. and u. k. have conducted numerous operations since the starts of this year in response to who the assaults on ships and the red sea. thousands of round in brazil, the largest cities sell paulo in support of former president, desirable scenario. the protesters reject claims that the far right ex president plot of the crew in connection with his fails of 2022 re election. bid investigators save also now or use this information to discredit the look toral system and legitimize military intervention. the conservative political action conference, or c pac finish this weekend is a big gathering of conservatives. and the us with the presidents of argentina and el salvador there, as well as a former british prime minister organizers were keen to stress stevens international significance. make hard to see and a great again the 1st in person meeting between 2 political forces. i didn't do, you know, because you had to be late, his repeatedly praise donald trump, a politician. he's often compact to formul
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u. s. u k. judges favor of the us went over to the decision not to expedite to search the april 2022. westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. the okay, i'm secretary preteen patel signed off on the the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time it says from holdings, julian saunders is still being detained in definitely subject creek amendment in that marsh purse, while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump of rape allegations. and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of media in mischaracterizing the case and treating us fear campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having juliana sense testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an age id test, not to have him prosecuted in any way. and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people couldn't understand what was really going on the you and the special rep posted on thought took need semester. the leads are speak swedish, so she was able to read the person and adding the suggestion documentation and to expose at the least for the the c violation some due process including active my new police and not very dense. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010. after 5 days for reopening $21010.00 steps. the c kelly open for 6 yards when he was finally question in november 2016 and the may 2017. the prosecute. the young me closed the investigation and dismissed the case. and then it, when do nothing, was arrested the in april, 2019, a new swedish prosecute to reopen the case. but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed the investigation once and football and uh, november 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing. many of the investigation dental was never ever charged for a. and i can assure you that if they have an added dental, they could have made deputy char team and they need get to the board, came on try. yeah. and they did that these days has been use to describe this is sort of condition the supposed to be at the fuck is the public opinion offense. and on that rape case, the never was, it was just part of this manipulated firestorm that was created in an effort to bring this knowledge down the lines wait 2 weeks published some did because of course, targeted by the c i a and the intelligence community. and part of that smear campaign was to pay which he leeks as a sorry, again, or a friend for austin power. i rushed to moore and report which investigated the trump russia saga, and found no collaboration between the trump campaign a and russian exonerated with the leak. so there is 0 evidence that russia provided any weights or information to wait 2 weeks. we should also be clear of that with you, which published over $700000.00 files on russia itself, would've been, dear. what you weeks are julian from the one of the arguments we hear about why doing a song should be targeted from those who believe you should, as i t somehow put people at risk. but what we've seen in more than 10 years now is a complete failure by the us government to present any evidence of any concrete harm cause to anybody at chelsea, mannings, trial ad for me, which i attended was a charge was made that lives were put at risk and that trial, uh the prosecute had to admit that that was not true. the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by powell of tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really one say better wills, and is it just because it shows very few fractured images presented is 1st. can you see through their illusion going underground can and there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth . is the case of the med, most of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing, press 4. so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. so just let me, let me on 9. have very quick propaganda. you know, a price here in new york. i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions, you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask a better the answer is will be the test. so i usually, generally speaking, to me is needed to copy math from the, from the projection. so it would say around june was they needed something to distinguish, isn't i couldn't really get one except before the how they felt. i felt opponents when he'd been rebec, according to being a more country position court in the final weeks. he had this material in his position in the final weeks the got in the new york times. and the spiegel became involved in processing and sifting through this material and had a great on the joint launch. the guy that went back to this, the tried to put a hold to it as well. don't any one of them anyone that said delay was drawing us out and always with him? absolutely. with him and i'll say this in any course, sydney and american court. it was julian who tried to stop the release until that full reduction had been done from 1st day to the early hours of monday morning to redact. the was with him and we were sharing the problem. he rejected a 10000 nice by himself, quite literally the state of the, on the, on the, to the, my, not the sort of practice are listing, you know, less or to i am is as of the next. so he would not, i mean, still advocate was the, the fundamental works that the made the bed trench of documents 5, there was $96.00 medium boxes, carefully rejecting the cables and to david lee tang lou, causing publish the password enable he had a great sense of responsibility for the material for the souls who provided the material. and for the material itself, he went to great pains. he contacted hillary clinton to ask for help in redacting names. hey, off of that to the u. s. government, and they declined the u. s. military accounts of local informers that they have given and some data that will work with him a little bit into your law. why could not wondering whether you have found all of those, whether you know, or they have, if they have a particular code, does it give a call within that, within the, what's the big size is it is it can open to ha, now does that said it is possible means of maybe maybe as 5 or 4 heroes firing for their choice. and we are forced to make odd choice. and those hard choices. do we do best different to minimize com, which we have done with the understanding that this is an ex, extraordinary body of material capable of producing extraordinary reforms. so what i want to say to people looking at is how do you, if you think a sound is a traitor, is a rapist, he's a nurse whistles, she's a hacker. i don't blame you because you have been the seat. and if you think you've not been deceived, that's normal because otherwise you wo
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u. s. and u. k has launch fresh air strikes on the, who's the rebel group in yemen, who the run tv said strikes hip, the capital. now the us and you do have conducted numerous strikes since the start of this year in response to who's the attacks on ships passing through the red sea . metos from the eco us group of west african nations have agreed to lift some of the sanctions they previously place on new share with the ministry asked as president last july. it was looking at ways to reveal ties with cool hit countries in the region. thousands of people have rallied in is really cities demanding government action for the release of hostages being held by how much in gaza and tennessee is ready. police use towards that kind of to disperse anti government protest as also called for the removal of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. as the domestic and international pressure amounts on missing yahoo hosted release deal with him. us considered a terrorist group. i multiple countries could be within reach
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u. s. u k, and germany have suspended funding, totaling some $450000000.00 under a chief felipe. and as it really says, the agency's ability to fulfill its mandate is now on the serious threat. adding to that moving a 150 or more facilities have been targeted by is really as strikes since the war began. as i spoke to tomorrow, i'll revise folks one minute for and i'd be gone by asking just how much longer and i can survive without adequate funding. we go through us for a few more weeks. thanks to the news. the for the new funding we got from some of our donors who are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders. this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us $20000000.00 euros. for example, we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. and the real question is, will that take you now to the hague, where the international court of justice is on
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