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u. s. and west in general, have discredited the institution of international financial reserves. first that evaluated with inflation and the dollar and euro zones. and then they took our golden currency reserves that is good to know is that central new centers of power are emerging mainly naija of course. africa is also taking the lead. yes, africa is still a very poor continent, but look at its colossal potential latin america. all these countries will definitely keep developing and these tectonic changes will keep happening. it is really important to have the european parts to regain its legal capacity. how do i talk with a particular partner? if they cannot decide anything without calling the washington regional party committee, every time i ask for directions, journalists, and it says it says that how my con, i'll, my 50 says negotiating is the only way to fully resolve conflicts between countries . there is no doubt that the dialogue is the only solution if we want peace in the whole it eventually it comes to the dialogue and the sooner the better. that's the main point. the
u. s. and west in general, have discredited the institution of international financial reserves. first that evaluated with inflation and the dollar and euro zones. and then they took our golden currency reserves that is good to know is that central new centers of power are emerging mainly naija of course. africa is also taking the lead. yes, africa is still a very poor continent, but look at its colossal potential latin america. all these countries will definitely keep developing and these...
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u. s. and the west, and he said that the u. about this startling moment from putin's speech where, you know, he spent a lot of time talking about the u. s. and the west, and he said that the u. s. created a precedent on using nuclear weapons, citing the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. a lot of people are track, foreign policy experts were concerned by this. how would you interpret that comment and the fact that he singled that out? >> so, he has been eager to remind us over and over and over, for the past eight months, that he has nuclear weapons. mr. putin had wanted to tell us, don't forget, i have got nuclear weapons. we have not forgotten that, and we are taking it very seriously, and we are watching very carefully to see if there is any movement toward the actual use of these weapons. so far, none. so far, none. we are watching it carefully. however, what is really important is that the ukrainians are not deterred. they have continued to push the russians out of their land, including in the donetsk.
u. s. and the west, and he said that the u. about this startling moment from putin's speech where, you know, he spent a lot of time talking about the u. s. and the west, and he said that the u. s. created a precedent on using nuclear weapons, citing the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki during world war ii. a lot of people are track, foreign policy experts were concerned by this. how would you interpret that comment and the fact that he singled that out? >> so, he has been eager to...
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u. s. and the west in general, have discredited the institution of international financial reserves. first that evaluated with inflation in the dollar and euro zones. and then they took our golden currency reserves and that is good to know with med center issue with new centers of power are emerging mainly neisha course. africa is also taking the lead. yes, africa is still a very poor continent, but look at its colossal potential of latin america. and all these countries will definitely keep developing and these take tonic changes will keep happening. it is really important to have the european parts to regain its legal capacity. how do i talk with a particular partner, if they cannot decide anything without calling the washington regional party committee? every time i ask for directions. and we did have a few words with investigative journalist and our strategic affairs specialist. how many khan are much freaky? who says when it comes to conflicts, for example, that if ukraine, it's painfully clear to have many but not to some that negotiations have to be the only way to move forward
u. s. and the west in general, have discredited the institution of international financial reserves. first that evaluated with inflation in the dollar and euro zones. and then they took our golden currency reserves and that is good to know with med center issue with new centers of power are emerging mainly neisha course. africa is also taking the lead. yes, africa is still a very poor continent, but look at its colossal potential of latin america. and all these countries will definitely keep...
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u. s. and the west has thinking. but as i said, as i said in previous interviews, these sanctions taken against russia are, are actually hitting to people of europe. i've been back firing on under your people and on the west. what leon, i did chris on thought police a former greet diplomats, absolute pleasure to have in the channel, and thank you for sharing your insights into those recent incidence in sever stop. thank you very much. thank you sir. thank you. well, that's how the world's looking at 6 30 pm, moscow time this saturday evening. i'm pizza, scott, and i'll be back again with another look at today's biggest stories, including those developments in crimea in about half an hour's time out to see them . ah. in the summer of 2022, italy, along with all other nato member states, i think, to be cited with ukraine in the armed conflict with russia, roaming, coordination with the u. s. approved to military assistance package for keith to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back. let him know phillips fath
u. s. and the west has thinking. but as i said, as i said in previous interviews, these sanctions taken against russia are, are actually hitting to people of europe. i've been back firing on under your people and on the west. what leon, i did chris on thought police a former greet diplomats, absolute pleasure to have in the channel, and thank you for sharing your insights into those recent incidence in sever stop. thank you very much. thank you sir. thank you. well, that's how the world's...
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u. s. and the u . s. west basically have this kind of pull up the very hostile it's one of the former soviet union. and that proved to be costly for both sides. so the chinese side has tried very hard to, to avoid a coating wall launched by washington. that's why you do hear chinese leaders criticize washington for having our mentality. that is when the, the china consumers to develop some elite in washington the afraid of being replaced at the number one on the me, at the law, didn't country in the world. all the worried about losing the predominant position globally of the united states. they're using ty, one against the chinese stability to create a trouble to create, for instance, the damage of peace and disability in this region that will ultimately lead her to the chinese development, but also countries in the region. and so you do see why days of very little support for the u. s. provocation to china. why do you say with over the next few days as we continue to bring you the latest developments from the
u. s. and the u . s. west basically have this kind of pull up the very hostile it's one of the former soviet union. and that proved to be costly for both sides. so the chinese side has tried very hard to, to avoid a coating wall launched by washington. that's why you do hear chinese leaders criticize washington for having our mentality. that is when the, the china consumers to develop some elite in washington the afraid of being replaced at the number one on the me, at the law, didn't country...
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and i think largely because the west wants to escalate, in particular the u. s. and the u. k. ah, you know, i think the whole purpose from the western point of view for this war was to undermine russia to weaken russia in the way that the afghan war of the eighty's was intended to do the same to the soviet union. and it did actually have that, i mean, it succeeded to that extent. it's my perception that russia would be happy to end this thing now to do with those 4 republics that have voted to join russia, joining russia, crimea staying with russia, leaving the rest of the ukraine and ending it. they are now present calling this war has been going on for several years. but i think over the last couple of weeks we've seen a notable moving of the goal posts and something that used to be off limits, at least for the state i'm talking about with industrial sabotage and industrial terrorism seems to be pretty legitimate or at least normalized by the strikes on the russian gas infrastructure, as well as, according to russian intelligence, previously undisclosed to tax on a nuclear p
and i think largely because the west wants to escalate, in particular the u. s. and the u. k. ah, you know, i think the whole purpose from the western point of view for this war was to undermine russia to weaken russia in the way that the afghan war of the eighty's was intended to do the same to the soviet union. and it did actually have that, i mean, it succeeded to that extent. it's my perception that russia would be happy to end this thing now to do with those 4 republics that have voted to...
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u. s. is imposing savage economic functions on the people of iran, where other rights of women and syria when the west, the u. s. the u. k. pro ball is funding terrorist groups that would take women's rights back to the dark ages to the medieval era in syria. and you know, this weapon zation of human rights is absolutely criminal because what it is, practically, is, is a dismissal of any kind of human rights because they are weaponized invariably, to go to war or to de, stabilize a target country. this means that the west and the u. s. have absolutely no concern for human rights or women's rights at all. and do you think the people or the women in around of course, one of the us to help or do you think they would prefer to solve their own masters without outside intervention? i think any country should be allowed to solve its own issues without for an intervention. the fact is that the u. s. has a history of almost 2200 years of interfering in the political and economic and humanitarian fries, or sovereign nations, which have invariably led to the devastation of those countries. they went into afghani
u. s. is imposing savage economic functions on the people of iran, where other rights of women and syria when the west, the u. s. the u. k. pro ball is funding terrorist groups that would take women's rights back to the dark ages to the medieval era in syria. and you know, this weapon zation of human rights is absolutely criminal because what it is, practically, is, is a dismissal of any kind of human rights because they are weaponized invariably, to go to war or to de, stabilize a target...
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relationships with the west, but the bigger picture, i mean, the long term picture is it and that's a belief within the party leadership that at the west and especially in the u. s. is trying to restrict china's economic rise and the best need for a prepare for a confrontation. and so i would say that's not really a good or optimistic scenario. i think the bigger picture looks rather grim that and the relationship to the west will get worse in the future. correspond via customer there with a view from beijing. thanks very much. turning out to some other stories making news right now. russia's ministry of defense says gunman have killed 11 people at a training site for the russian military. the attack happened in belgrade region of russia which borders ukraine. the shooters opened fire during a training session for volunteers preparing to be deployed to ukraine. a lot must the world's richest man announce his company. we'll continue to pay for starling satellite internet in ukraine. this comes just a day after he said this company space x could not continue funding. the project star link has been vital to ukraine's communications as it fights rushes invasion. gre
relationships with the west, but the bigger picture, i mean, the long term picture is it and that's a belief within the party leadership that at the west and especially in the u. s. is trying to restrict china's economic rise and the best need for a prepare for a confrontation. and so i would say that's not really a good or optimistic scenario. i think the bigger picture looks rather grim that and the relationship to the west will get worse in the future. correspond via customer there with a...
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yes, relationships with the west, but the bigger picture, i mean, the long term picture is it and that's a belief within the party to ship it. the west and especially in the u. s. is trying to restrict china's economic rise and the best need for a prepare for a confrontation. and so i would say that's not really a good or optimistic scenario. i think the bigger picture looks rather grim bit and the relationship to the west will get worse. correspond 5 in customer there with a view from beijing. thanks very much. and let's turn out some other stories making news right now. and i must, the world's richest man announced he will, his company will continue to pay for starling satellite, internet access in ukraine. it come just a day after he said his company space x could not keep funding the project. starling has been vital to ukraine's communications as it fights rushes invasion. the greek island of creek has been battering, battered by raging storms, causing rivers to overflow, and resulting in devastating flooding. one man is drowned, and others are reported. missing. officials on the island have described it as a, quote, biblical disaster for testers in chines
yes, relationships with the west, but the bigger picture, i mean, the long term picture is it and that's a belief within the party to ship it. the west and especially in the u. s. is trying to restrict china's economic rise and the best need for a prepare for a confrontation. and so i would say that's not really a good or optimistic scenario. i think the bigger picture looks rather grim bit and the relationship to the west will get worse. correspond 5 in customer there with a view from beijing....
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and i think largely because the west wants it to escalate, in particular the u. s. and the u. k, ah, you know, i think the whole purpose from the western point of view for this war was to undermine russia to weaken russia in the way that the afghan war of 80 was intended to do the same to the soviet union. and it did act. she had that in that, i mean, it succeeded to that extent. it's my perception that russia would be happy to end this thing now to do with those 4 republics that have voted to join russia, joining russia, crimea staying with russia, leaving the rusty ukraine and ending it. they are now professor of all this war has been going on for several years. but i think over the last couple of weeks we've seen a notable moving of the gold post and something that used to be off limits, at least for the state. i'm talking about industrial sabotage and industrial terrorism. seems to be pretty legitimate or at least normalized by the strikes on the russian gas infrastructure, as well as, according to russian intelligence. previously undisclosed to tax on a nuclear plant powe
and i think largely because the west wants it to escalate, in particular the u. s. and the u. k, ah, you know, i think the whole purpose from the western point of view for this war was to undermine russia to weaken russia in the way that the afghan war of 80 was intended to do the same to the soviet union. and it did act. she had that in that, i mean, it succeeded to that extent. it's my perception that russia would be happy to end this thing now to do with those 4 republics that have voted to...
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u. s. and the u. s. lead west basically have this kind of paula, the very hostile with water, the former soviet union. and that proved to be costly for both sides. so the chinese side has tried very hard to, to avoid a coat wall locked by washington. that's why you do hear. chinese leaders criticize washington for having this kind of mentality. that is when the, the china continues to develop some elite in washington. the are afraid of being replaced at the number one economy at the largest the country in the world . all the worried about losing the predominant predation globally over the united states. they're using to one against the chinese stability to create a trouble to create, for example, instability, damage in peace and stability in this region that will ultimately lead her to the chinese development. but also countries being the region. so you do see why the very liter support for the us, you know, provocation against china of course will bring you more of our special coverage of the key summits in beiji
u. s. and the u. s. lead west basically have this kind of paula, the very hostile with water, the former soviet union. and that proved to be costly for both sides. so the chinese side has tried very hard to, to avoid a coat wall locked by washington. that's why you do hear. chinese leaders criticize washington for having this kind of mentality. that is when the, the china continues to develop some elite in washington. the are afraid of being replaced at the number one economy at the largest the...
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and the u. s. bowels. the west's military support for kia will not falter, also in the program. fresh attacks on civilian targets in ukraine, missiles, rain down on towns and cities across the country for a 3rd day. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we begin in brussels. we're native leaders are considering how to boost ukraine's air defenses, and it's the 1st time the alliance has met since russia illegally annexed several ukrainian territories. last month, secretary general yen stoughton bag says a wave of russian attacks on civilians in recent days or sign of weakness. 50 countries have taken part in a forum setup by the united states to coordinate military aid for keith. u. s. pen secretary says nato remains committed to supporting ukraine. well, certainly it's not a question of like of a will. and the commitment the resolved that the chairman and i witnessed her in his contact group beating the day was as far as what i told the members of the group they, they remain committed to doing every
and the u. s. bowels. the west's military support for kia will not falter, also in the program. fresh attacks on civilian targets in ukraine, missiles, rain down on towns and cities across the country for a 3rd day. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we begin in brussels. we're native leaders are considering how to boost ukraine's air defenses, and it's the 1st time the alliance has met since russia illegally annexed several ukrainian territories. last month, secretary...
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and the west. but much of the suspicion was focused on the u. s. after push form, a foreign minister posted a tweet saying, thank you usa with a picture of the pipeline leak. and then deleted it. several media outlets also recalled ju buttons, exact words about bringing the russian pipeline down investigation and to the incident is being conducted by denmark, sweden, and germany as part of a joint effort. however, moscow have food tested that is being excluded from the probe with sweden now announcing that it won't share the results of the inquest with russia also adding that off the almost 2 weeks of investigations is now open in the area of vessels from other states. the vice president of the razor center, earl robinson, center, the investigation would bring any clarity. the aim as its aim is to miss directs they know what they're going to find and, and they definitely do not want the russians to know about that. they, they may find something, at least they're allowing them to do an investigation there. but i'm sure that they'll try to clear up an
and the west. but much of the suspicion was focused on the u. s. after push form, a foreign minister posted a tweet saying, thank you usa with a picture of the pipeline leak. and then deleted it. several media outlets also recalled ju buttons, exact words about bringing the russian pipeline down investigation and to the incident is being conducted by denmark, sweden, and germany as part of a joint effort. however, moscow have food tested that is being excluded from the probe with sweden now...
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and they were crossed. why? because the west wants this war. i mean, let me clear the u. s. wanted this war to be good with. they crossed the red lines in order to make sure the war happen. and now, i think they see the escalation is working to their benefit. because what, what kind of benefit? because, i mean, we are actually talking about russia that has pretty strong weapons that has a much better equipped army the, than the soviet union have. clearly put in has shown that he's willing to use that army or those weapons to defend russia. what do you think is that american calculus here? that it will trigger the right of, of the nato to respond more aggressively against russia in what way? so i have learned incursion of nader into russia. do you think nature is up for that? really, there's probably someone in washington for that. i think that's probably not the prevailing view, but no, i think they want to suck russian further into you and to attack russia. they are. obviously pope is mobilized. what? 300000 reservists in the ukraine. well, that's 300000 potential russian targets right for now, you know, i
and they were crossed. why? because the west wants this war. i mean, let me clear the u. s. wanted this war to be good with. they crossed the red lines in order to make sure the war happen. and now, i think they see the escalation is working to their benefit. because what, what kind of benefit? because, i mean, we are actually talking about russia that has pretty strong weapons that has a much better equipped army the, than the soviet union have. clearly put in has shown that he's willing to...
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and the u. s bows, the west military support for.
and the u. s bows, the west military support for.
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it's generally dry and fine bit more cloud up towards the british columbia city north west, the u. s. was he st. cloud and re mrs. snow to over the high ground coming through here. well, it will make its way across the deep south pushing up into the tennessee valley as we go on through sunday, eating a little further eastwards. decency bullshit. stay fine and dry for the time being that you see the showers are making the way a little further eastward by this state up towards the northwest. when coming in across a washington state may be getting into oregon as well, cooler and whether they're into carry at 5 degrees celsius. got some wet weather to cross the eastern side of the caribbean, some lively showers coming through here. this may well develop into a tropical system over the next day or so. quite an organized clutch of storms sat in the water. so we don't to concern for the time being generally passing just to the south of jamaica as we go through monday. brightest guys coming into the eastern arliss. not too bad over towards the west, but we will see showers later on. ah. the
it's generally dry and fine bit more cloud up towards the british columbia city north west, the u. s. was he st. cloud and re mrs. snow to over the high ground coming through here. well, it will make its way across the deep south pushing up into the tennessee valley as we go on through sunday, eating a little further eastwards. decency bullshit. stay fine and dry for the time being that you see the showers are making the way a little further eastward by this state up towards the northwest. when...
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don't know what happened on that really it's, it's interesting and why not surprising knowing the, knowing what the west primarily the u. s. actual foreign policy is and direction here. they basically want to sever any type of coordination between the european and russia. evidence points completely to the other direction, and i think highly likely that the u. s. was either directly or indirectly involved as well. very few countries have the capability to do that. or at another story to bring you today, ukraine's armed forces have reportedly complained about losing the signals distributed by long mosques, star link satellite system. some western media called the development catastrophic, began to analyze possible reasons behind it. the connection problem began after the world's riches month suggested a way to end the ukrainian conflict last week, causing a rapid bass flush. our tv, if a trinket can tell us more. so issues with starling systems and ukraine began only a few days after even musk infuriated ukrainian officials with his proposals for peace on twitter. soon, the western media sided officials and key of thing the
don't know what happened on that really it's, it's interesting and why not surprising knowing the, knowing what the west primarily the u. s. actual foreign policy is and direction here. they basically want to sever any type of coordination between the european and russia. evidence points completely to the other direction, and i think highly likely that the u. s. was either directly or indirectly involved as well. very few countries have the capability to do that. or at another story to bring...
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and this is something that shirley is said to weaken the efforts of the west anger the u. s. apparently. and at the end of the day help russia. yeah, i don't understand that the united states had pushed hard on not to proceed with the cuts, but of course it's gonna hit anyway. this comes on the very same day that those latest sanctions and the oil price cap was imposed as well. so, how successful has the wife been in punishing russia? you know, in light of the decision? well, you know, one month ago there was a decision made by the g 7 countries on the or prize capital in russia. and it was meant to be accepted by the countries, but that was when moscow said loud and clear that it will stop supplying oil altogether. 2 countries which sign up to that policy because any of us, until when i look at these energy sanctions, i realize that we are energy midgets, and we impose sanctions on an energy giant. it's an unusual situation in history. and such action i think cannot lead to a good ending sanctions do harm to us. they are bad, they are painful. it costs a lot of money and thre
and this is something that shirley is said to weaken the efforts of the west anger the u. s. apparently. and at the end of the day help russia. yeah, i don't understand that the united states had pushed hard on not to proceed with the cuts, but of course it's gonna hit anyway. this comes on the very same day that those latest sanctions and the oil price cap was imposed as well. so, how successful has the wife been in punishing russia? you know, in light of the decision? well, you know, one...
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and against the backdrop of the cold war cardinals. none alignment to either the capitalist or socialist camps became increasingly intolerable for west germany. the u. s. and their close allies. in fact, the indonesian president was the leader of a non aligned movement in the re shaping the world without the control and conditional assistance of the rich countries. this, along with the support of the p t, i increasing the posed a threat to the global north imperial economic and political interests. in the early 1960 s, as in the asia, was considered even as far more important than vietnam in the cold war. the reason for my item lunch plus gill strategic beastie is also doing the reading from item lunt, mit on globalization boarding sheets list source on the our rights clip deutschland, one sign of her been to happy rule sung st. that's the communist. the shopper type in audience mit that i come up in your new mythical done on the market. in fact, as early as january, 965, a transcript from an official meeting in the west, german capital bon describes the importance of indonesia in the cold war as a barrier or stepping stone to communism and australia.
and against the backdrop of the cold war cardinals. none alignment to either the capitalist or socialist camps became increasingly intolerable for west germany. the u. s. and their close allies. in fact, the indonesian president was the leader of a non aligned movement in the re shaping the world without the control and conditional assistance of the rich countries. this, along with the support of the p t, i increasing the posed a threat to the global north imperial economic and political...
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and against the backdrop of the cold war. so cardinals, none, alignment to either the capitalist or socialist can became increasingly intolerable for west germany, the u. s. and their close allies. in fact, the indonesian president was the leader of another line movement in the re shaping the world without the control and conditional assistance of the rich countries. this, along with the support of the p, i increasing the pose a threat to the global north imperial, economic and political interest in the early 1960, as indonesia was considered even as far more important than vietnam in the cold war, v. reading till 9 am lunch plus gil strategic sierra vista is also didn't be reading from item lunt, mit on globalization borden sheets list source on our rights craft da slant, one sign of happened. it happened rule sang st. that's the communist, the sharper type in audience that i came up in milan and meekly then on the market . in fact, as early as january, 965, a transcript from an official meeting in the west, german capital bon describes the importance of indonesia in the cold war as a barrier or stepping stone to communism. in australia, the document go
and against the backdrop of the cold war. so cardinals, none, alignment to either the capitalist or socialist can became increasingly intolerable for west germany, the u. s. and their close allies. in fact, the indonesian president was the leader of another line movement in the re shaping the world without the control and conditional assistance of the rich countries. this, along with the support of the p, i increasing the pose a threat to the global north imperial, economic and political...
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and against the backdrop of the cold war. so cardinals, none, alignment to either the capitalist or socialist can became increasingly intolerable for west germany. the u. s. and their close allies. in fact, the indonesian president was the leader of another line movement in the re shaping the world without the control and conditional assistance of the rich countries. this, along with the support of the p t, i increasing the pose a threat to the global north imperial economic and political interests and really nice and sixty's. indonesia was considered even as far more important than vietnam in the cold war. the region one item lands plus use fatigue, vicious, also didn't the reading from item lunch, mid one globally, shouldn't walden shifts the source on our rights clip deutschland, once i know her blended, happy little songs. thus the commonest, assure patty in audience that i come up to him for you on an mystically done on the market. in fact, as early as january 1965, a transcript from an official meeting in the west, german capital bon describes the importance of indonesia in the cold war as a barrier or stepping stone to communism. in australia, the
and against the backdrop of the cold war. so cardinals, none, alignment to either the capitalist or socialist can became increasingly intolerable for west germany. the u. s. and their close allies. in fact, the indonesian president was the leader of another line movement in the re shaping the world without the control and conditional assistance of the rich countries. this, along with the support of the p t, i increasing the pose a threat to the global north imperial economic and political...
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and there isn't really any voice in the u. s. countering that. and so therefore, it's really west that is now declared. russia to be the enemy. why is russia the enemy and i think of russia equal to the united states. but russia is the leader. all a global coalition that seeks to resist this western imperialism. the western etiology, lead weston, so values a russia, a word, actually resistance. you hit the nail on the head. i think that's what emerged from this conference. it was that was held in a new coalition of recalcitrant countries that were going to fight the west is just resistance is just on too many countries. a looking for some sort of leadership in the world and which opposes this m u. s. and yet had germany, which we put up for so long, and some of these countries really pay enormously the price for being part of. so i think the word is resistance. i think, yeah, but to both of you, i think we can add on resistance to resistance as the resistance is because an alternative is being presented alternative is not aggressively, it's not aggressive, you know, it's on my way
and there isn't really any voice in the u. s. countering that. and so therefore, it's really west that is now declared. russia to be the enemy. why is russia the enemy and i think of russia equal to the united states. but russia is the leader. all a global coalition that seeks to resist this western imperialism. the western etiology, lead weston, so values a russia, a word, actually resistance. you hit the nail on the head. i think that's what emerged from this conference. it was that was held...
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and this is set to weaken the efforts of the west anger of the u. s. apparently, and help brush up at the end of the day. and perhaps this explains the exchange that happened between one of the journalists and the saudi energy minister in that room in vienna. the gas price is widely seen in europe and much of the western world as having been manipulated by russia, which is cut supply. people will know, see, so the arabia and the core members of opec and opec plus, cooperating with russia to try and raise the oil price. it will realtor simplicity of david will be the of you there. do you went to twisted to, to your end? fine. it's your prerogative, it's your right. it's with what we've been collaborating with all of a class countries ever since december 2016. so it's not an accident of, of mutual convenience if you could, could. and this and decision by the autopay plan, scrapers that comes on to the hours, if not just an hour after the new batch of sanctions was announced from russia, which included that oil price cap. so talk us through how these sanct
and this is set to weaken the efforts of the west anger of the u. s. apparently, and help brush up at the end of the day. and perhaps this explains the exchange that happened between one of the journalists and the saudi energy minister in that room in vienna. the gas price is widely seen in europe and much of the western world as having been manipulated by russia, which is cut supply. people will know, see, so the arabia and the core members of opec and opec plus, cooperating with russia to try...