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u. s. when the us invaded iraq or when the u. s. a because they did have cornerstone. i don't see tears being shed wars ongoing on the african continent in central african republic in the democratic republic of congo and so on. many of these wars have points of origin in sort of european con, complex that were started when your opinions occupied this continent. so i think asking, and this is pretty much, quoting the south african position here, asking countries like south africa to take a position in european context. doesn't make much sense when the u. s. isn't really taking up per position on the issues that are important to south africa, for example. so, you know, and we can extend that even to foreign policy. we've seen that south africa would like to take a much stronger stand on, for example, the issue of the, the occupation of palestine, but it gets no support from the united states. so in that context, why should countries like south africa, you know, between the u. s. line, right, it's almost as if they think, well, if you're not paying attention to what we ha
u. s. when the us invaded iraq or when the u. s. a because they did have cornerstone. i don't see tears being shed wars ongoing on the african continent in central african republic in the democratic republic of congo and so on. many of these wars have points of origin in sort of european con, complex that were started when your opinions occupied this continent. so i think asking, and this is pretty much, quoting the south african position here, asking countries like south africa to take a...
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one, because many indians have a huge educational launch to be off because a u. s. education is very expensive or with indian salaries and the 2 because a lot of these indians have also spent years building a life in the u. s. and now because of the temporary h one, b visas for the turner, they have a timeline of about only about 60 days to arrange alternative employment prospects or in the go back home. janelle, clearly a lot of knock on effects there. but what does this mean for indians planning a career in the u. s? is it now less attractive to people they're back on will that would certainly seem so right now. it remains to be, is seasonal, whether these are temporary disturbances or this is a long term thing. tag definitely seems to be going through some kind of a shakeup. globally, even indian tech companies have been fighting people left right and centre. this, here are, these are, have also been a problem results for indians. there are reports that are in some consulate. visa appointments are delayed by about 800 years for some people. and at least 100 is f
one, because many indians have a huge educational launch to be off because a u. s. education is very expensive or with indian salaries and the 2 because a lot of these indians have also spent years building a life in the u. s. and now because of the temporary h one, b visas for the turner, they have a timeline of about only about 60 days to arrange alternative employment prospects or in the go back home. janelle, clearly a lot of knock on effects there. but what does this mean for indians...
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u. s, because they are setting more gas under higher prices and because they are selling more weapons. so there's a lot of finger pointing going on right now. here in europe, we're starting to see an increasing number of comments from european officials targeting the u. s. first, they're saying that u. s. energy companies are making windfall profits over the conflict in ukraine. french and german officials said earlier this month that those revenues are coming at europe's expense. does, it does renew. so plug into the united states is producing cheap gas that they sell at a high price. and in addition, they have taken measures of massive state aid for some sectors that fully throw our projects out of the market response. i think it's not in accordance with the rules of the world trade organizations and, and i think it's unfriendly. some countries including friendly ones, sometimes achieve astronomical prices for their gas. of course, that brings with problems that we have to talk about. maybe if they call the u. s. friendly enough times us energy companies will just give away their gas
u. s, because they are setting more gas under higher prices and because they are selling more weapons. so there's a lot of finger pointing going on right now. here in europe, we're starting to see an increasing number of comments from european officials targeting the u. s. first, they're saying that u. s. energy companies are making windfall profits over the conflict in ukraine. french and german officials said earlier this month that those revenues are coming at europe's expense. does, it does...
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u. s. equity if they ansley blinkin, saying it's done. how did the russians know that the u. k. blew up the nord stream pipelines in partnership with the u. s. because liz trust use her phone to send a message to you secretary blinking saying it's done a minute after that pipeline blew up. and before anybody else knew, i cloud admin access rocks now are taken revealed as a london based organization, with links to both the u. s. and ukrainian governments has drawn up what appears to be a co list. mo, far published personal information, including addresses and social media profiles of the people it calls collaborators . that's how they refer to the citizens of the regions. that recently voted overwhelmingly to join the russian federation. the scheme of the occupying power in the car san region was considered which includes a total of $685.00 representatives of the russian government, russian, military, and local collaborators. many of those on this list of traces are local administration and police officials, but also included a priest's rector's journalists and even a local football coach. the website came to be an open source intelligence organizati
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u. s, because they are setting more gas and higher prices, and because they are selling more weapons. let's get more on this as foss live to i tease a contributor, rachel monster know rachel many thanks for joining us on the program. now as some e u officials are hitting out hitting a rift with the us. can you give us more details on that? yeah, there it seems like panic is already starting to set in and they're looking around to see who they can blame here in europe. we're starting to see an increasing number of comments, panic, comments from european officials targeting the u. s. first, they're saying that the u. s. energy industry is making windfall profits over the conflict in ukraine. french and german officials said earlier this month that those revenues are coming at europe's expense. the citizens of poto, the united states, is producing cheaper gas that they sell at a high price. and in addition, they have taken measures of massive to state aid for some sectors that fully throw our projects out of the market. ripple's, i think it's not in florida. those in the rules of the wor
u. s, because they are setting more gas and higher prices, and because they are selling more weapons. let's get more on this as foss live to i tease a contributor, rachel monster know rachel many thanks for joining us on the program. now as some e u officials are hitting out hitting a rift with the us. can you give us more details on that? yeah, there it seems like panic is already starting to set in and they're looking around to see who they can blame here in europe. we're starting to see an...
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u. s. needs to steer clear at the same time. this is an example of how geo politics feed into the economy, because this is the reason why the u. s. and china are strategic rivalries is because of these ideological differences. and these geopolitical differences feed into the economy because the u. s. doesn't want to help boost the chinese military by giving it micro chips that are produced either in the u. s. or through with allied taiwan. so it's imposed these restrictions. so taiwan is a central issue in these talks in, in macro economic terms, just as much as there is a geopolitical issue. now there's been increasing nervousness in the west about dependencies on china, for example, with photovoltaics. and the majority of those are produced in china did we see dependencies as an issue that was discussed today? i think hanging over these hang over these talks. first of all, there's the threat of global recession. i think that's the reason that the talks took place. and one of the things driving the possibility of a global recession has been the problems with supply chains with the supply chains because of covered and then beca
u. s. needs to steer clear at the same time. this is an example of how geo politics feed into the economy, because this is the reason why the u. s. and china are strategic rivalries is because of these ideological differences. and these geopolitical differences feed into the economy because the u. s. doesn't want to help boost the chinese military by giving it micro chips that are produced either in the u. s. or through with allied taiwan. so it's imposed these restrictions. so taiwan is a...
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u. s. is in the u. s. position because of the sanctions is a kind of mania. keep repeating the same actions and actually doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanctioned, they have imposed, has shown up the line how much they don't, a a, if you look on the initial be while i pull up a can use to put value a new day or 2. but you also to which the done those a what i see the student both, there's no room you lation says diesel tutorial, gumbo sub ah, strengthening ties. as russia becomes new delhi top oil supplier, india is foreign minister said to visit moscow to further boost bilateral relations . lots of band arrive rob with to threats from ukrainian nationalists and a question center in little guns for public has been left in ashes by in sin, very mine as western countries in hopes on the call 27 climate conference, encouraging a switch to electric vehicles congolese residents are found in the alarm over in just this in the countries cobalt money.
u. s. is in the u. s. position because of the sanctions is a kind of mania. keep repeating the same actions and actually doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanctioned, they have imposed, has shown up the line how much they don't, a a, if you look on the initial be while i pull up a can use to put value a new day or 2. but you also to which the done those a what i see the student both, there's no room you...
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u. k. heard an involvement in the attack accusation london has dismissed. they also spoke with dun coverlet on this who's of the few. russia was held back because the u. s. didn't want moscow to find evidence of who damage the pipelines 1st. i don't think they wanted russia to see any proof of who damaged the pipeline because i think that would implicate the united states in the u. k. a. but also, you know, because they wanted it destroyed, they didn't, they didn't want russia access to, to be able to fix it. they want the north stream to destroy it. and because they don't want countries like germany, they have have the option of using it in the future. and i think we know that u. s. and british intelligence are very much involved in helping the ukraine military service. certainly with targeting, we know the c, i a for example, has been in ukraine even before the special operations training various forces there to kill russians. and by the way, that's in the, in the i quoting people who are actually trained by the ca, they were, you know, that's what they were trained in political attentions on the rise in kenya, opposition leaders have been denouncing, r
u. k. heard an involvement in the attack accusation london has dismissed. they also spoke with dun coverlet on this who's of the few. russia was held back because the u. s. didn't want moscow to find evidence of who damage the pipelines 1st. i don't think they wanted russia to see any proof of who damaged the pipeline because i think that would implicate the united states in the u. k. a. but also, you know, because they wanted it destroyed, they didn't, they didn't want russia access to, to be...
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u. s. is in the u. s. position because of the sanctions as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed, has shown as on the line how much they don't from the power i met representative sikes at a rally in washington, d. c. o t introduced his dentist. why do a gathering of mississippians who had travelled there to demand a new state flag over by lawrenceville? i love this because anything else, you know, we had a discuss over there. i saw this flag and fell in love with it. and i really liked it when i found out that the designer were laura's been is lauren is the. busy granddaughter of senator johnston is he represented during the time of jim crow where they thought that separate but equal was ok is just so important to me who i felt bad over time and through the generations of people change. i'm a help artist. i you feel popped when lie in and inspire. i respect honoring your ancest
u. s. is in the u. s. position because of the sanctions as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed, has shown as on the line how much they don't from the power i met representative sikes at a rally in washington, d. c. o t introduced his dentist. why do a gathering of mississippians who had travelled there to...
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u. s. is the u. s. position would be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and doing this because they want to show that they still join the work. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction to have employee has shown as underline how much they don't with a with, with achieve the long last good is americans do both republican in tuesday's mid term election as he calls the shed power in washing printing ties as russia becomes new delhi top oil supply, india foreign ministers that to visit moscow to further booth by last relations with western countries. cash to use more electric cars. africans are the ones doing the heavy lifting to keep those vehicles running. and people in the democratic republic of the condo say than mine is being exploited by developed.
u. s. is the u. s. position would be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and doing this because they want to show that they still join the work. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction to have employee has shown as underline how much they don't with a with, with achieve the long last good is americans do both republican in tuesday's mid term election as he calls the shed power in washing printing ties as russia becomes new delhi top oil...
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u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions, and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the war. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed as shown as on the line. how much they don't, a ah, watching it was a shot shorter one. and i'm not going to stay like a national z. m a who is the aggression today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing a little in your senior most in mine, or wish you were banding all imports of russian oil and gas news. i know they plenty of, with the letter from, you know, with joe by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang, the new me we are. oh i a i now have an e mail folder called k k in coalition for your organization. and what is your response to be a big big main stand up the law.
u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions, and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the war. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed as shown as on the line. how much they don't, a ah, watching it was a shot shorter one. and i'm not going to stay like a national z. m a who is the aggression today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions...
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u. s, i mean what is changed in the u. s. from your perspective, because the u. s. a previously supported and israeli investigation into this. so what does this announcement say about how the position of the u. s. may have shifted? yeah, i think that's a very good question. i don't think i'm not aware that there has been any shift in the position of the u. s. government of the executive branch, the white house in the state department. this seems to be an initiative coming from members of congress and with all respect to members of congress from all political stripes, from left to right. as someone who worked for decades in the executive branch and on foreign policy, it is a constant frustration that congress frequently will involve itself in foreign policy complicating the situation for the united states. because what happens is that the united states does not speak with one voice. so i don't think i'm not aware that there's been any shift by the state department or the white house on this. this seems to be coming from congress at glen. you alluded to this somewhat
u. s, i mean what is changed in the u. s. from your perspective, because the u. s. a previously supported and israeli investigation into this. so what does this announcement say about how the position of the u. s. may have shifted? yeah, i think that's a very good question. i don't think i'm not aware that there has been any shift in the position of the u. s. government of the executive branch, the white house in the state department. this seems to be an initiative coming from members of...
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u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position because of the sanctions as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have in both has shown has underline how much they don't rule the world. i sanitary conversation with their reference to this post world war 2 poem by the german lutheran pastor, martin new miller, who like 1st they came and it was essentially about the silence of german intellectuals and the clergy and the rise of nazi ideology and then very targeted that purging of their opponents and for the record, i'm not making a direct comparison. but what strikes me is that those more functions, structural know functions, are apparent to everyone. and yet very few people, a brain, not even brave enough, but seen enough to talk about that and the things are only getting worse. why do you think with all these lip service to freedom of speech, critical thinking, rationality? what have you? why do you think
u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position because of the sanctions as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have in both has shown has underline how much they don't rule the world. i sanitary conversation with their reference to this post world war 2 poem by the german lutheran pastor, martin new miller, who like 1st they came...
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u. s. s pocket for about 90 years now until love us or whatever, who's actually a lunar type figure. and it's interesting to bring those parallels to him because you see that balancing act in the united states. they say nice things publicly, high close doors meant they can't wait to get rid of this guy. but the thing is, the times have changed mexico's a big country with a bigger economy and so is brazil. and so the days of the united states, you know, picking and choosing leaders, moving chessboard according to, to their, their designs, those days are largely over, not to say that they're not trying, and they don't have certain successes. they do. but their powers is so much more limited than it used to be. and so i think you can look at this summit as, as really a turning point. and us latin american relations. you know, mexico refused to go and refuse to go. these are 2 countries that, that were, you know, under us especially has been virtually a u. s. colony for most of the 20th and 24th century. so huge blow to united states into the, into the reputation international. and now some of the states that you just rattled off right there. let'
u. s. s pocket for about 90 years now until love us or whatever, who's actually a lunar type figure. and it's interesting to bring those parallels to him because you see that balancing act in the united states. they say nice things publicly, high close doors meant they can't wait to get rid of this guy. but the thing is, the times have changed mexico's a big country with a bigger economy and so is brazil. and so the days of the united states, you know, picking and choosing leaders, moving...
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u. s. embassy had no warnings then before because of the u. s. is mainly the proliferation of global terrorism or terrorism. x. it is desirable that when these funding agencies are able to determine information in the domestic politics of the country, that they share that information with locals. following the terror alert in 2016, there was only a dispute between us from bethesda, and the spokesperson for south africa, international relations department. and very little has changed since day. and as much as the south african intelligence community may be dismayed in the manner that the terror alert was issued, the united states is only expecting noise. and no consequence. got a letter for our tea. and joanna, ah, the us says russia is this fossil for mass protests of erupt in moldova, as thousands of demonstrators demanded of truism present resign over failed economic policies. at the same time, the u. s. has thought he supported process in other countries, charging governments, it doesn't like of his long halter investigates. dozens of proteste
u. s. embassy had no warnings then before because of the u. s. is mainly the proliferation of global terrorism or terrorism. x. it is desirable that when these funding agencies are able to determine information in the domestic politics of the country, that they share that information with locals. following the terror alert in 2016, there was only a dispute between us from bethesda, and the spokesperson for south africa, international relations department. and very little has changed since day....
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u. s. because our strategic dialogue in washington last year, i can objectively concede that our hosts have outdone us when it comes to entertainment surrounding the dialogue. ah, it was absolutely thrilling to watch team usa play last night, a thrilling as an american. ah, throwing as a, as a soccer fan or football fan, and our team played with so much heart and made our country proud and were anxious to see the the rest of the tournament and the games that follow. now i know that neither of us nudged the, the wind that we wanted in our 1st match. i'm, i'm reminded of the, the wisdom of a great american philosopher, basketball coach, greg popovich, who once said, and i quote, the measure of who we are is how we react to something that doesn't go our way. which is true for diplomacy as well as in sports. and so we meet at what is a high points of the 5 decade long diplomatic relationship between our countries on every issue that matters to our nations. our collaboration, i think it's fair to say is
u. s. because our strategic dialogue in washington last year, i can objectively concede that our hosts have outdone us when it comes to entertainment surrounding the dialogue. ah, it was absolutely thrilling to watch team usa play last night, a thrilling as an american. ah, throwing as a, as a soccer fan or football fan, and our team played with so much heart and made our country proud and were anxious to see the the rest of the tournament and the games that follow. now i know that neither of...
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u. s. economic situation because we've had a few figures out yeah. rough. i mean i would say in general, so far so good. tim and a growth of 2.9 percent is pretty good and economists are expecting that we will also see growth in the 4th quarter. even if estimates are all over the place at somewhere between a growth of one to 4 percent and the final quarter of the year. but you already mentioned consumption has been a one, a huge factor. and i'm always wondering how much longer can american spend that we already see they do spend was taking on more debt was credit cards them for example . and then you also mentioned the trade deficit. yes. that was good for the past quarter, but we just got a new numbers today that actually we saw quite a rice in the trade deficit by almost 8 percent. and so the tight actually could turn looking ahead. we also got to got a labor numbers from the private sector, the lowest job growth since january of 2021. so maybe things might not stay as stable as the look right now. me williams, where you are on the new york stock exchange
u. s. economic situation because we've had a few figures out yeah. rough. i mean i would say in general, so far so good. tim and a growth of 2.9 percent is pretty good and economists are expecting that we will also see growth in the 4th quarter. even if estimates are all over the place at somewhere between a growth of one to 4 percent and the final quarter of the year. but you already mentioned consumption has been a one, a huge factor. and i'm always wondering how much longer can american...
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u. s. i. latin american affairs because of human rights is, is not anything that can be held up by any evidence. it's, it's quite the contrary. yeah, i have to have to agree. it looks like the evidence on the ground shows that it's exactly the opposite of what they're presenting to us at dr. enrique gay rivera. thank you so much for sharing your expert insight with us today. i look forward to talking with you again, my friend, thank you. thanks. mm hm. and next, as us, south america relation, sour bricks, members are expanding their influence. when we return, we'll take a look at how china and russia are seizing the opportunities arising from american errors down south. ah ah, i look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point, obviously is to great trust rather than a various job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot most protective own existence w
u. s. i. latin american affairs because of human rights is, is not anything that can be held up by any evidence. it's, it's quite the contrary. yeah, i have to have to agree. it looks like the evidence on the ground shows that it's exactly the opposite of what they're presenting to us at dr. enrique gay rivera. thank you so much for sharing your expert insight with us today. i look forward to talking with you again, my friend, thank you. thanks. mm hm. and next, as us, south america relation,...
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u. s. a. latin american affairs, because of human rights is, is not anything that can be held up by any evidence. it's, it's quite the contrary. yeah, i have to have to agree. it looks like the evidence on the ground shows that it's exactly the opposite of what they're presenting to us at. dr. enrique gay rivera. thank you so much for sharing your expert insight with us today. i look forward to talking with you again, my friend, thank you. thanks. you know. and next as us, south america relation, our bricks, members are expanding their influence. when we return, we'll take a look at how china and russia are seizing the opportunity, arising from american errors downtown. ah, ah, only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so all the slaves, americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this danger is go, you m
u. s. a. latin american affairs, because of human rights is, is not anything that can be held up by any evidence. it's, it's quite the contrary. yeah, i have to have to agree. it looks like the evidence on the ground shows that it's exactly the opposite of what they're presenting to us at. dr. enrique gay rivera. thank you so much for sharing your expert insight with us today. i look forward to talking with you again, my friend, thank you. thanks. you know. and next as us, south america...
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u. s. foreign policy objectives. will turn attention back to africa because nigeria is national security advisor and said that terror attack alarms annoyed by the u. s. or quote, irresponsible on citizen should not be living in fear. the statement came after an emergency meeting with security chiefs on the president. it is false, it is irresponsible for anybody to give that signal nigerian should go back to their normal daily undertakings without being put in a situation of fear. just to tell you what this is about, the u. s. embassy nigeria had warned a potential terrorist attacks on the capital, a boucher, which by the way, did not happen. the west african country has been combating extremists with much foreign assistance despite washington at describing nigeria as a close partner regional security musters, amid the escalating concerns about terrorism. in nigeria, the us state department has ordered it's non emergency personnel to leave the country africa. the focus, current refers outlets, her a news set on monday that scores of islamic state fighters were killed by nigerian military forces as they tried to free t
u. s. foreign policy objectives. will turn attention back to africa because nigeria is national security advisor and said that terror attack alarms annoyed by the u. s. or quote, irresponsible on citizen should not be living in fear. the statement came after an emergency meeting with security chiefs on the president. it is false, it is irresponsible for anybody to give that signal nigerian should go back to their normal daily undertakings without being put in a situation of fear. just to tell...
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u. s. republican pledge, because every cent of financial aid allocated to kiev, the.
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because past years, at least there has been some decency from the only the u. s. c and crane was in favor for not condemning the glorifying of, to not to be cation. and we know the reason because the usa was behind the cranium . nazis, you're all this year. so now looks like that the western countries, their allies, are willing to start to glorify the nazis as well. and well, ukraine still refuses to connect to any negotiations with moscow. the washington post is reporting that the by the administration is pushing presidents zalinski to consider peace talks with russia. u. s. officials are allegedly worried if he ever doesn't consider negotiations. it may start losing support and the quote ukraine, the tinged west the request by american officials is not aimed at pushing ukraine to the negotiating table. these people said, rather they called it a calculated attempt to ensure the government and key of maintains the support of other nations facing constituencies, wary of feeling a war for many years to come. the article explores the rather difficult position, washing
because past years, at least there has been some decency from the only the u. s. c and crane was in favor for not condemning the glorifying of, to not to be cation. and we know the reason because the usa was behind the cranium . nazis, you're all this year. so now looks like that the western countries, their allies, are willing to start to glorify the nazis as well. and well, ukraine still refuses to connect to any negotiations with moscow. the washington post is reporting that the by the...
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i think i think it's dangerous here because we've been always been thinking that the u. s. was flexing their muscles, but most recently we had some hope that the by an administration would really go back to the j. c. p o, a and would engage in constructive dialogue to basically reverse the damage done by the trump administration. in unilaterally withdrawing from the agreement, which iran had abided by to the t. it was perfect in terms of their compliance with it. so the u. s. withdrew unilaterally, and now we've seen the negotiations that were happening earlier this year. and late last year have now fizzled out due to the special military operation and the u. s. and native blame iran for helping russia. now the course they are very excited to see some little pockets of outburst for various reasons. and some of it definitely funded by the enemies of iran. ah, they are, they are waiting for regime change in there and they wanted, they desired you have ghouls like john bolton, ah, you know, talking are going around the circuit talking about everywhere. and so ultimately now is
i think i think it's dangerous here because we've been always been thinking that the u. s. was flexing their muscles, but most recently we had some hope that the by an administration would really go back to the j. c. p o, a and would engage in constructive dialogue to basically reverse the damage done by the trump administration. in unilaterally withdrawing from the agreement, which iran had abided by to the t. it was perfect in terms of their compliance with it. so the u. s. withdrew...
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u. s. change any government which rises against the u. s. the case of pakistan is the same. they removed imran khan government because he is a true leader who refused to give military bases to them. we have seen on the state, there's a picture of him on conroy ah, though he has not yet just alive. i best to the support of my desire time. what i said is it is to women is sort of the camping promise of it. and now these protests automatic would be marching in couple of this, bruce lamara modified as long as the demand for the credit and oddly elections. if bike is funded in the news, rushes accused the court in the netherlands of bias and his verdict on the mh 17 plane disaster is a politically motivated ruling against moscow. in passing its judgment, the court preferred to ignore the fact that all the conclusions of the dutch prosecutor's office are based on the testimony of anonymous witnesses, whose identities are classified as well as on information of dubious origin and materials transmitted from the interested party. the s b u, which has been repeatedly convicted of providing false contradictory information. we d
u. s. change any government which rises against the u. s. the case of pakistan is the same. they removed imran khan government because he is a true leader who refused to give military bases to them. we have seen on the state, there's a picture of him on conroy ah, though he has not yet just alive. i best to the support of my desire time. what i said is it is to women is sort of the camping promise of it. and now these protests automatic would be marching in couple of this, bruce lamara modified...
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u. s. as probably are trying to prevent china from getting these cutting age micro trips to strengthen is military power. and secondly, is probably because of the economy. ah, and as you know, a lot of inter tree rely on semiconductors in these chips. so the u. s. is very likely to or are prevent on china to get these on a vans computer chips such as g as in says, products into our brain is technology to the next level. also, the meaning of yours was in biden and dirt. china's leader she on the sidelines or the g 20 summit seems so signal and easing of tensions of bar taiwan as those been a boost to local investment settlement. ah, yes fur, to be honest, is not a very significant boost on after the 2 liters. matt, the overall stock market in taiwan, only rails by one percent. it's similar to what happened when she didn't pick, and biden had a phone call are during the can damage. so i was say not a significant rise in general, but it did reduced her geopolitical tensions are as fide. and after meeting said that he did not think china had imminent plans to invade taiwan. so a kind of fly said investors at ease because in the past few mont
u. s. as probably are trying to prevent china from getting these cutting age micro trips to strengthen is military power. and secondly, is probably because of the economy. ah, and as you know, a lot of inter tree rely on semiconductors in these chips. so the u. s. is very likely to or are prevent on china to get these on a vans computer chips such as g as in says, products into our brain is technology to the next level. also, the meaning of yours was in biden and dirt. china's leader she on the...
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and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam, moore, and has had a mixed success in doing so. now with laos, lau still maintains military ties to russia. i. economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports both goods and people at very, very high speeds with the technologies of compatible with chinese best technology. and we know that while the united states has no high speed railway, china leads the world and high speed railway. and so they've got, this is very impressive railway between china allows as part of china's economic development approach and about that rail professor at like he said, china in december of 2021 has completed this 5 year rail project from their unit province into laos as capital city of van john, the $6
and that was because the u. s. had a plan to pull vietnam into the american orbit and has been somewhat successful. we now the vietnam has a contentious relationship with china. so the us thinking strategically geopolitically decided to reach out to vietnam, moore, and has had a mixed success in doing so. now with laos, lau still maintains military ties to russia. i. economic ties to china is part of the belt road initiative. the new china allows railway that opened in december and transports...
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u. s. department of justice says they continue to pursue extradition and that they will continue to pursue extradition for the time being. now the u. k home secretary did approve the extradition of julian assange, because u. s. officials have promised to treat him humanely, whatever that means. so at the moment, julianna's on his legal team is appealing that decision that he would be extradited to the united states. american legal and media analyst, lionel says it's unclear why the western media is suddenly changing its tune about assange. but the previous smears against him should not be forgotten. if you listen to this, absolutely implicit in feckless commentary by today's a canoe shanty. just making fun of the way he looks, you know why he looks like that. let me tell you, it's called torture. that's why you look like that. and i like to see any of those brave journalist see if they can withstand a week of this. this is something which absolutely galls me, julian assigned whether you like him or not, whether you care for his personality is a hero. something must be happening. why all of a sudden, what changed? what information are they privy to? what sensibility were they exposed to that made them s
u. s. department of justice says they continue to pursue extradition and that they will continue to pursue extradition for the time being. now the u. k home secretary did approve the extradition of julian assange, because u. s. officials have promised to treat him humanely, whatever that means. so at the moment, julianna's on his legal team is appealing that decision that he would be extradited to the united states. american legal and media analyst, lionel says it's unclear why the western...
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u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed has shown, has underlined how much they don't told me is the aggression. today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. i think you chose a bill in your city, mostly mine or wish you were banding all imports of russian oil and gas, new g i g over with literature. we're pretty good regarding joe, by imposing these sanctions on russia has destroyed the american economy. so there's your boomerang with strengthening ties, as washer becomes new delhi talk, oil supply, india foreign ministers that to visit most go to the my last were with the chief, the long must go to the americans to vote republican in tuesday's mid term elections as he calls the shed power in washington. south western countries, a pressure to use more electric car africans are th
u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed has shown, has underlined how much they don't told me is the aggression. today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's...
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and 1st it's a lie because for instance, the u. s. army just delivered the number onto aircraft system. so i can't believe that the, the people who are going to manage the system are do korean, the army. because it's, it's about 6 months. it's about one year to get to get the formation to, to, to use this weapon. so, since the beginning in the ukraine and stuff, even an insider green army, there is a, not only a people for trainings or economy, but to fight with the green army. so it's a lie during that, it's a just going to inspect some seeing it. of course, there is some us soldiers on the ukrainian soul, and of course, it's a war against a nato against russia. as a perfectly said, i under ukrainian territory, that was athens and the, you know, i like the, the comparison with the cuba crisis in a 62. why? because it ended, it was a compromise. and in my opinion, oh yeah, of course, because everybody, everybody remembers the, you see it, you know, as to what that creates, the nuclear missiles are from cuba, but in the same times, th
and 1st it's a lie because for instance, the u. s. army just delivered the number onto aircraft system. so i can't believe that the, the people who are going to manage the system are do korean, the army. because it's, it's about 6 months. it's about one year to get to get the formation to, to, to use this weapon. so, since the beginning in the ukraine and stuff, even an insider green army, there is a, not only a people for trainings or economy, but to fight with the green army. so it's a lie...
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u. s. has admitted its difficulty to conduct sufficient monitoring because of quote, the nature of combat. for my c i, a analysts, larry, dogs and things, syria motives could be a play, and the u. s. weapons inspections in maybe in the next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports on this, it just doesn't make sense. they said, for example, all these inspectors, they're not going to go to the front line. well, yeah, the, they'll go inspect high mars ham triple 7. and those are a back from the front line, but that's, we're, the russians are carrying out a tax. i think the fact that this news coming out now is a sign sort of desperation and panic on the part of the west. they, the conventional approach was not working either try to get more personnel in there to help actually operate some of these weapons systems. the notion that these are guys with green i, i shades walking around, just the recording where the, where the javelins,
u. s. has admitted its difficulty to conduct sufficient monitoring because of quote, the nature of combat. for my c i, a analysts, larry, dogs and things, syria motives could be a play, and the u. s. weapons inspections in maybe in the next week or so we'll learn that there have been us casualties on the ground in ukraine. and that can be attributed they will say to they were doing weapons inspections. when you read some of the news reports on this, it just doesn't make sense. they said, for...