u. k. u. s. you, um, does rel against guys the full support from the bo did that to surprise you or is that direct orders from washington? the board has previously particularly expressed a huge support for genocide as a, in the middle east to receive the day. is there any government during his campaign? he said so explicitly, as she said she already had agreements with is riley government while she was a candidate. so we think she's being very reciprocal. and in that matter, the ar party, the citizens revolution parties, and proposed in parliament a resolution condemning the genocidal acts of israel and, and by this i mean guys and unfortunately the eh, number as members of the she's party, they did not support this resolution and a wasn't passed unfortunately and. and so you have this situation as regards the middle east, you got this amount of debt. millions in ecuador, lying on world food program aid. and now the vice president to president number veronica bed says israel wants to recruit 25000 ecuadorian presumably to so of what doing the conscription in israel killing palestinians. i'm not sure. i mean, equitable would become a co conspirator, perhaps in genocides, as for any world court ruling, as i think of that statement by the v p cross of several lines to the point that very recently the foreign ministry of headquarters issued a statement saying that those declaration shouldn't be taken into account and that the negotiations between that quarter and israel are being done at the highest level and that the v b was also the ambassador of, according to these rules, should basically shut her mouth. so we don't know yet whether they going to going to do it. um, we moved not then it would violate our constitution. yeah. but of course the united states could uh try and try and force the issue. yeah, you mean, before we think of pause room uh, let alone equity to his position on the war in europe, the world will bank. it is not slamming equity to as economy as much as you'd expect with you, which is normal when a country does what the i may have tells it to do. it knows more than a $1000000000.00 your backings on the goal. s the ours. as a method, out of this situation with so many global side countries in, in africa, in southeast asia find themselves what is in this, the this, there is a special drawing, right? it's a type of a global money issued by this the art department at the i am as unlike them as loans which come with conditionality with strings attached with geo political conditions as well as the as the ours are created out of thin air and distribution to every country in the world, that's an am f member, and it has no strings attached. it's not depth and can be used in any way that a southern country can decide. these were actually created in the late sixty's and they've been basically forgotten for a long time. so now we want to revive them and use them for development purposes to invest to. and then the needs of people that need to overcome hunger and poverty that are many, many people suffering still around the world. yeah. but presumably with the geo political control of the i m. f based in washington where you work when your other half is on as a, as a fellow at that institute. so they, they're probably not going to do that. are they? and that's why lots of countries actually are looking towards the brakes bank and, and the shaking i cooperation organization, i'm actually come to think of it. you have to admit present nebo, as a, a free trade agreement with china must be ringing some alarm bells in washington. in the state department, but actually may be good for the ecuadorian people. yeah, this is a, this is an issue that uh, has been off on the table. and from what we hear, the, the us department of state allowed ab border to sign and f, t a with, with china as part of their, you know, generous concessions and to the degree of heart of sovereignty. and so will be a, a pending a decision, the parliament hasn't get approved that, that are not enough void for its approval. and, but definitely it would, it would imply a geo political move from export. right. and with that respect then we'll see if uh, if it's allowed on the other hand, you the, the, as the ours to do not have sort of a mess control over that. but they do require that us to support that because of the seats of power. the us has at the m f, so yeah it's, it's difficult to get those approved, but it already happened to in the midst of the pen demik and also in the crisis in 2008, 2009. so we'll keep on pushing that agenda as well, and your party will be supporting the jet free trade to get with, with china. we have a asked for re negotiations. we think the sectors that it will be strongly affected if the, if the treaty is passed as it was negotiated by law. so. so we think we still have a bit of time to fix some of the issues. and then perhaps as a part of it, but it's a, it's a different the initial that requires a lot of, uh, you know, detailed analysis. well, if i quit or didn't really make much out of its queen pro, quote, with the torturing julie and the sun shift. exactly. what about it's transfers now that is it being an ounce of weapons from ecuador to the united states, to then be pushed to ukraine. to help zalinski these forces, some of them linked in neo nazis, kill russians in ukraine. that is a absolutely questionable we reject that type of move. we do not need to be involved in any conflict around the world. the airport has always been to a country that stays away from, from trouble, especially in other continents. unfortunately now, and the law has been pressured by the united states to do this. so basically swap in, in weapons where equity or transfers the russian weapons to, to ukraine in violation of agreements with russia. and then exchange of the, okay, refrain were transfer weapons to airport. now these are not us transferred weapons . these are weapons that ukraine received from the us, but then you drain would give to direct or that's why in an interview that laura richardson, the head of the south, south. com, which is the part of the us military that is in charge of latin america basically. and doesn't want to answer questions about this weapon swapped. she's just being there as a, they had this outcome, dr. andrew's or as i'll stop, you bet. more from the form ecuadorian presidential candidate administering the grad governments after this break the hi. i'm rick sanchez 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 opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i changed and whatever you do, don't my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable . 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 the welcome back to going underground. i'm sure it would fall back enjoying presidential candidates, administered knowledge and human talents under the grad government. doctor andre's arouse, we were just talking about the, the fact that the equity was going to send weapons to the usa, aim that to western europe to kill russians. bizarrely. laura richardson from southcom was the the other day. these weapons that the equity will be transport, or you said they were russian to make a make 70 and helicopters, some sort of sam systems, a surface where miss, how systems just explained whether the ecuadorian people who became a consultant in the 1st place and how the united states thinks this is a great idea of maybe bypassing the fact that the republicans in washington clearly not funding before on russia 3 ukraine. this is exactly what's happening. it's a, it's a way to bypass us congressional support. it's also a way to bypass ecuadorian parliamentary decisions and the people are headquarters . well, like i said, the ecuadorian people did not want to be involved in any war eh, you know, around the world around the globe. this is not our issue. and unfortunately now that due to this us pressure there involving us, the russian uh, ambassador sharon, in detroit has already said that this would be considered a hostile act. and we are very worried because russia is a, is a huge trade partner for, for airport, or many of our bananas roses and, and shrimp, and fish, and up in, in the russia and the russian federation. so the, we're worried that this may have implications for our economy and you know, the state where we are now very vulnerable due to the violence that we're suffering . you know, i think president nibble believes that there are huge incentives, perhaps lessening of indebtedness to be i may have, who knows, given that i understand that his family, it's been on a business, has links to russia. yeah. mean his grandfather is his father made a lot of money selling bananas, importing efforts. elijah is from russia for decades. and he himself has travelled the quite frequently to a drug show, which is a time as a businessman and also as a parliamentarian. so it is very surprising that has been a, you know, pushed around by the us to have a diversified economic policy and into a political, the orientation. so we're very worried that he's been pushed in that direction. but then if you read the usaa editor as a teacher asked that was a pass to by the us senate last year. you read the recent treaty of the statute of forces that basically give a total leeway to us the military troops and their contractors to enter equity or to occupy the country in any direction in any you know, in any way as they like, giving them full use of the ecuadorian, right? it radio electric spectrum, which basically means freedom to spite use the telecommunications of what are for their purposes for free and many other immunities and privileges that troops and their contractors will have in that quarter. it's extremely worst. and that's something that we cove there remains a bit of sovereignty in the, in the and noble as the sole. and that she does not approve this treaty that has been, unfortunately, already passed by the constitutional quarter by quarter, usually live in britain to see those already f bases. and we know what to snowden told us about how the 5 eyes are bugging us over there. so if, if, if we, i could do it hasn't got much in return for it's a case with us on just remind us, because you are the central bank, maybe you're thinking this is going to be bad for and career door a not morally, but financially this a need to protect international john lives and whistle blowing and, and the right to expose the war crimes of washington in iraq and elsewhere. just remind us about that deal of lorraine knows what, what actually happened. well, the, it was the lose lose deal, right? because a, in theory with the new liberals think that having an agreement with the i m f is good because you may get a loan from the math. but really that alone comes with strings attached that implies basically destroying your government or state, your social services, your, your welfare institutions, education and health systems. so it was a lose lose single session when more than or did that. we all knew that i wrote about that and i even weren't that such a deep posterity package. pro passed by the m f. and nick were starting in 2018. it could not go through without social violence because you can't, you know, shut down children's pools teenagers schools and then not expect a push back from society in general. and of course, uh there aren't consequences too. but that came off to the assigned deal. because i mean, i mean, i'm talking about the size because it is last deal in appeal in london in the high court in february 2020th 21st. yeah. it happened immediately after your no headboard or turned into a sanction was more than a week. we'd like to think that you know, people in the world don't, don't play mcwhorter as a country, but the government, the government that was at the time which was lending within a trader that now was even pushed away from the united states and is now living in the index island by the way, it also has, uh, you know, been been accused of, of corruption and it has been found partially guilty of that as well. and so, yeah, we, we blame what in, we blamed the national government and the m. f was during the policies for. ready that's happening, it was not a good deal to turn in essentially, if we expected, you know, some generous financial incentives or our money from, from the us or the i am if it was definitely a not, not a good deal. and we got the, the worst of both parts. i mean, what does he think he's doing, given the venezuela of the country, with the largest known reserves of energy in the world, oil resources. he's not going to accept president the doors, the incumbent re election if he's elected to the venezuela elections this year. yeah, that makes no sense. i mean, the loved america in the whole world basically has shifted away from recognizing why though, and find some presidents in the, in the case of, in this way law into being realistic about working with the current, my daughter, a government, i think that's what we have to do it's logical, it's obvious we, we have to seek of ways of cooperation within our region. and this is also why action we had actually a good economic situation under the correct government. even though we misbehaved with regards to assigns right in the, in the us terms because we had a diversified economic relationship because we had, yes, of course we had relations with it. we're going on the pressures with the us. well, we also had a trade infrastructure deals loans, the exports inputs from the breaks countries from the south american union. we wanted to build the sovereignty and south america with one that sort of the, with the bank of the south. so that we could reduce degrees of independence in latin america and that's what made us more solver and be more economically pressed for prosper as during the graves. i know president luna who's been on this show his now president the again i should take present career has also been on this job. even watch a rumble channel, but the audience in is new us back to president. have you heard me? lays it. he's withdrawing from entry into bricks. is there other signs of that pro washington tied re emerging a game in your continent? weirdly, just the head of a trump presidency, babs, or yeah, i hope it's an isolated the case. i think it's uh and you know, completely useless to having left the brakes. i mean, there was only a space to win. right. i mean, join, the embrace was only hiding 2 possibilities of the people of argentina. but uh, i guess uh, may have was a from dimension list and inductor light and then the aspect and didn't want to upset the, the united states. now we see that i am f applauding. i mean these measures and the sacrifice of the origin, junior people. and we are actually getting ready to receive an influx of ours in 10 years. i will probably have to leave the country in the next couple of months and under our standards, he now you favor digital currencies, which is quite controversial in nato nations where it's seen as pro surveillance. but you believe that the solver and central bank issued currency, so does the, the u. a where i'm so we can view from where they've just done the for us transaction with the china are actually in terms of digital currency would return some kind of sovereignty away. from the so called the private banking tokenize to currencies bank song. and i like that if you're a president or uh, in ecuador, in the next few years, who knows or your allies of a private banks. yeah. well, unfortunately in echo or private banking system is a completely a, an old school. it is not in favor of innovation it as an inc, as a huge incumbent. and it has a huge monopoly power. and that's we have recently seen the even had a president banker when last, so was there. and what we need is a system that is offering, that is of course, the privacy it enabled that can replicate physical caution, its properties. and that does not allow for surveillance, and that doesn't allow for economic rebirth for the possibility of having this money. that is the link from the powers of the private banking system.