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u. s. a. nato did to you. it's la via and the $990.00 s. they defeated, they divided it, they gobbled it off, and that's what they'd like to do to russia. what's really worrisome is that the u . s. and nato are pushing and out of the envelope. they are raising the stakes all the time with more and more dangerous provocation such as the sabotage of the north stream pipeline. and all this talk of a dirty bomb. people in the world should be worried that this conflict, which is instigated by the u. s. and nato may push the war in ukraine into a nuclear conflagration. and why are they talking about it now? i think i'm, why are they talking about iran now? i think it's a projection or of ups for cation because for years the u. s. has run, as you pointed out, a drone program, a deadly lethal drone program. in many countries, the world killing thousands of people, mostly innocent women and children. and that's only half the story. the other half of the story is that thought that lethal drone program is illegal under international law because it esse
u. s. a. nato did to you. it's la via and the $990.00 s. they defeated, they divided it, they gobbled it off, and that's what they'd like to do to russia. what's really worrisome is that the u . s. and nato are pushing and out of the envelope. they are raising the stakes all the time with more and more dangerous provocation such as the sabotage of the north stream pipeline. and all this talk of a dirty bomb. people in the world should be worried that this conflict, which is instigated by the u....
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and i think largely because the west wants it to escalate, in particular the u. s. and the u. k, um 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 actually have 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 rest of the ukraine and ending it there. 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 states 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 pla
and i think largely because the west wants it to escalate, in particular the u. s. and the u. k, um 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 actually have 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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to 3 parts. well, there are red lines so far. i mean, the, the u. s. has, and the bottom ministration has made a clear, doesn't want the, the landscape government to attack russia itself. so therefore, it has not given us the lensky medium range missiles that would allow to strike hundreds of miles inside russia. so yes, so, so the u. s. is, is still operating under certain limits and, and constraints. and i think that there are hawkish elements in the, in the u. s. military establishment and foreign policy establishment. who want to use the war to actually attack russia itself. right. by rob. this news i've met is often a boy because he's on the father for moving back on the top of the hour more. ah, ah ah oh mm. mm. mm. hello and welcome to worlds apart, rushes massive. retaliation for ukraine's attacks on infrastructure has moved the one much closer to home for many of craniums, but is it persuasive or frankly frightening enough to change the character was not only in here but also in washington? well, to discuss that, i'm now joined by a daniel abou
to 3 parts. well, there are red lines so far. i mean, the, the u. s. has, and the bottom ministration has made a clear, doesn't want the, the landscape government to attack russia itself. so therefore, it has not given us the lensky medium range missiles that would allow to strike hundreds of miles inside russia. so yes, so, so the u. s. is, is still operating under certain limits and, and constraints. and i think that there are hawkish elements in the, in the u. s. military establishment and...
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but on the territories they want to liberate from a u. s. standpoint, be allegations that ukraine is building a dirty bomb or false. we have not seen at this time though, any indication that russia has made a decision or intends to employ nuclear weapons or a dirty bomb. but there would be consequences for russia whether it uses a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb. local analyst alexander pavlovitch told us that ukraine's government could potentially stage a false flag attack to get more support from the west. yes, western backers have repeatedly mentioned all nuclear weapons and warren russia against using them. and of course, russia had no reason to use them. but then i, when, when, when the russian allegations came out, i think they sound very credible because it is definitely starting to feel war. they're desperate to get any sort of western support. and about the only way they can really gather direct western support is by staging, some sort of a false flag and accusing russia that knows that their only chance at all that they have left i
but on the territories they want to liberate from a u. s. standpoint, be allegations that ukraine is building a dirty bomb or false. we have not seen at this time though, any indication that russia has made a decision or intends to employ nuclear weapons or a dirty bomb. but there would be consequences for russia whether it uses a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb. local analyst alexander pavlovitch told us that ukraine's government could potentially stage a false flag attack to get more support...
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to speak. that means other countries allied with the u. s. other foreign companies to, to go along with what the u. s is trying to do how essential is that for this to work? well, the us are already introduced, the framework should make the the name reality and then reference to be in the pacific on the framework, the protein signatory countries. digital cooperation is one of the pillows off the best. so in the american condition on this is the absolute, if you would like to share these advanced computing capabilities with lights on very, very strict conditions. no access to this information should not be shared with the chinese and you know, embedded in this. obviously it's not only focused on intellectual property and digital issues. there's also a create below bill bit and see how these trade whether it mos into a free trade agreement type of c p t p p. a bit early to speculate on that. but i think the u. s. geostrategic position on this is obviously to rally and mobilize a group of allies normally in asia, but obviously in europe, in the c
to speak. that means other countries allied with the u. s. other foreign companies to, to go along with what the u. s is trying to do how essential is that for this to work? well, the us are already introduced, the framework should make the the name reality and then reference to be in the pacific on the framework, the protein signatory countries. digital cooperation is one of the pillows off the best. so in the american condition on this is the absolute, if you would like to share these...
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and there's also cases to be made of course for the u. s. a. to be tried as well in multiple theaters, right? but what we see, of course, is we have an international system that frankly is not fair and that generally operates to the benefit of the west in the u. s. in the us acts with impunity and but others are not right. others are punished for what the us does. so i mean, i think go, we'll see, i'm sure there will be some international cases that come out of this. my guess is they will be focused on russia. ok. but will say, i'm sure you know that clinton is a lawyer by training, and if we listen to his species and he has this legally stare in taishan, he always tries to make a legal justification for his action. but in this case, he clearly judge that the use of high precision weapons would be the most persuasive argument. and that makes me a wondering, even if a person like putting who someone say in russia has an, an unhealthy attachment to, you know, legal is precision. if he ignores that international law, do you think the international
and there's also cases to be made of course for the u. s. a. to be tried as well in multiple theaters, right? but what we see, of course, is we have an international system that frankly is not fair and that generally operates to the benefit of the west in the u. s. in the us acts with impunity and but others are not right. others are punished for what the us does. so i mean, i think go, we'll see, i'm sure there will be some international cases that come out of this. my guess is they will be...
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u. s. to remove nuclear weapons instead, they've modernized in every sense and sought to involve more and more countries. so it is a danger, a real danger for all the people of the world and especially of europe to even engage in such constant talk and threats and trying to up the ante more and more. and they have a country at their the has willing to play that role calling for nuclear weapons to be held in poland. at the same time, increasing the military budget, increasing the number of troops falling for more us troops in the us certainly seems to have a lot of control here. so why do you think that the binding administration has not responded to poland request so far? do you think that washington wants to deter bolen from having nuclear weapons on its territory by chance? well, no, i think the us wants to float lots of trial balloons, lots of threats. and at the same time, say, or we're not responsible. we're not saying what they are, the ones who are saying us weapons, nuclear weapons, an
u. s. to remove nuclear weapons instead, they've modernized in every sense and sought to involve more and more countries. so it is a danger, a real danger for all the people of the world and especially of europe to even engage in such constant talk and threats and trying to up the ante more and more. and they have a country at their the has willing to play that role calling for nuclear weapons to be held in poland. at the same time, increasing the military budget, increasing the number of...
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u. s. to the neo powers . mm ah, the crimean bridge reopens for vehicles and trains across the current straits after a deadly explosion on saturday morning with many in the west and ukraine, celebrating the explosion. russia, slum is the reaction as revealing, quote, the terrorist nature of the kiev regime and its nato partners. and in the stories that shaped the news this week, a u. s. law make a slum. the saudi arabia is boiled back stabbers, following the opec plus decision for slash oil outputs. we are those says the u. s . is fully responsible for the energy crisis in the country. and burkina faso leda flees the country after anti french sentiments among citizens on the military led to accrue last week with it's sunday and that means it's the weekly hail, nazi international. peter scott and here are some of the top stories from the week just gone. we start with the crimean bridge, which is reopened after that deadly explosion on saturday morning. our vehicles have already started crossing
u. s. to the neo powers . mm ah, the crimean bridge reopens for vehicles and trains across the current straits after a deadly explosion on saturday morning with many in the west and ukraine, celebrating the explosion. russia, slum is the reaction as revealing, quote, the terrorist nature of the kiev regime and its nato partners. and in the stories that shaped the news this week, a u. s. law make a slum. the saudi arabia is boiled back stabbers, following the opec plus decision for slash oil...
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imagine it actually happened to millions of american descendants of slavery with the blessings of r, o u. s. government sounds like a very american thing to do, taking someone's property and declaring it as there's the why, serious oil, the list is endless. like the u. s. illegally occupying one 3rd of syria and stealing the oil right now. something else of note there has been reaction to the session process from kosovo. an official from the disputed territory claimed that the russian president had stolen ukrainian land. now the post caused a stir online with serbians pointing out and accusing the cost of an administration of doing exactly what they are accusing russia of doing serbian american journalist napoleon, mileage said that it was the citizens who voted to john russia with people not getting that opportunity from casa and authorities, kosovo is the living memorial to the fact that this whole group based global order doesn't really exist and it never did. the similarities are being wrongly drawn. people are saying, oh, well, you know, they do a separate cost from serbia. therefore,
imagine it actually happened to millions of american descendants of slavery with the blessings of r, o u. s. government sounds like a very american thing to do, taking someone's property and declaring it as there's the why, serious oil, the list is endless. like the u. s. illegally occupying one 3rd of syria and stealing the oil right now. something else of note there has been reaction to the session process from kosovo. an official from the disputed territory claimed that the russian president...
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can other story to bring attention to today. the u. s. has suggested at the un to deploy an international security force to haiti as the government, their struggles to deal with chaos in the country. ah, as you can see here, reaction to the art requests were swift on the country streets license in port au prince showed their opposition. demanding about the prime minister reside the haitian government has requested foreign troops to be deployed immediately. but much of the general population appears to be against the deployment and any more interventions. and really we don't need an occupation of our country. we can find solutions in our own. why don't they strengthen the police and the army? woe to them if they come to our land because we don't need them here. today's the yes, they're calling on foreigners to come and torture us because they already have a habit of doing this. they have already come 4 times to our country as an intervention force. this has never brought any changes to us. on the contrary, they gave the for president, could
can other story to bring attention to today. the u. s. has suggested at the un to deploy an international security force to haiti as the government, their struggles to deal with chaos in the country. ah, as you can see here, reaction to the art requests were swift on the country streets license in port au prince showed their opposition. demanding about the prime minister reside the haitian government has requested foreign troops to be deployed immediately. but much of the general population...
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the key thing is that the un needs to make sure that it does not go along with a u. s. plot to, to authorize a military intervention. the u. s. has been responsible for cood, a cause for invasions, for all kinds of horrible crimes against 80. and this is, and this is exactly what the us wants to do. once again, to maintain the status quo of enormous profits for, for its local all of our, than ongoing neo colonial plunder of haiti. a situation that has, hasn't changed in essentially 2 centuries. well, aside from the resources there in haiti, the, the, the main reason is that the u. s. cannot allow an example such as haiti to inspire other countries to go out of the orbit of us empire. and the u. s. wants to maintain its grip on the western hemisphere, what it calls it's backyard. and it cannot allow essentially a domino effect where the reason po, suggesting that funding ukraine is the least ways for ordinary americans. the us present remains concern with how to keep the check book open for the conflict on the other side of the world. the washington has sent $1800000000
the key thing is that the un needs to make sure that it does not go along with a u. s. plot to, to authorize a military intervention. the u. s. has been responsible for cood, a cause for invasions, for all kinds of horrible crimes against 80. and this is, and this is exactly what the us wants to do. once again, to maintain the status quo of enormous profits for, for its local all of our, than ongoing neo colonial plunder of haiti. a situation that has, hasn't changed in essentially 2 centuries....
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u. s. to support ukraine on to turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed by key if it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states. and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism in human rights abuses by the ukraine military . it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry that now wants to sell their wares to europe, trying to displace russia. so i'd go back to operation paperclip, you know, after world war 2, the u. s brought over 1100 nazi side to scale the u. s. in the war against the cold war again. so we union and the u. s. has been supporting nazis and ukraine for decades. so, i mean, this is nothing new. and this is not surprising. the us again, you can't even say there indifferent to nazis in ukraine. the fact is, the u. s. supports not quite well the bridge att
u. s. to support ukraine on to turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed by key if it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states. and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism in human rights abuses by the ukraine military . it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas...
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u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's gonna cause more of a supply problem. the u. s. and raise price is even more prices are going up fast, the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance. and then there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is that the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe i am, we got prices going up sharply into your side. i believe. you know, another $0.25 a gallon in california. it's already more than $7.00 a gallon. so it's really interesting that you see a u. s. pointing the finger at saudi arabia and not at its own oil companies who aren't really cooperating very much either. yeah, as mid term elections coming up may be helping as politicians want to at least have someone who they say they can blame. and speaking of placing the blame, we have some democrats saying that we ought as move was deliberate to hurt the you asked while the king them is saying that the u. s. itself is to blame for rising gas prices.
u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's gonna cause more of a supply problem. the u. s. and raise price is even more prices are going up fast, the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance. and then there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is that the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe i am, we got prices going up sharply into your side. i believe....
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to. ready why as metal training had in london any u. s. consider restricting russian aluminum in port 5, e u industry associations are urging their governments not to follow this lead. the bodies fear that the move could force many businesses to shut down and even destroy the industry as a whole. we requested the urgent intervention of the european commission and a v. u member states against threats of bands. high tariffs or sanctions on russian alimony him which represent an imminent and vital threat to the european elementary industry. russia, producers around 6 percent of the world's aluminum. one of the few russian resource is not yet affected by western sanctions. and then since the start of the conflict in ukraine and the 1st sanctions against moscow, europe actually increased its imports of russian aluminum by 13 percent compared to the previous year. and the netherlands have recently gone even further releasing 91 companies from requirements to comply with anti russians. sanction authorities have allowed dozens of russian ships ca
to. ready why as metal training had in london any u. s. consider restricting russian aluminum in port 5, e u industry associations are urging their governments not to follow this lead. the bodies fear that the move could force many businesses to shut down and even destroy the industry as a whole. we requested the urgent intervention of the european commission and a v. u member states against threats of bands. high tariffs or sanctions on russian alimony him which represent an imminent and vital...
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u. s. slums, the saudis, as royal black st. others following the opec plus decision to slash oil outputs react though, says the u. s. is fully responsible for the energy crisis in the country. and ridiculous moscow isn't buying caves, attempts to retract president lens, his coal for preemptive strikes on russia by claiming he was actually calling for more sanctions with just on 10 am on saturday morning here in the russian capital. my name is peter scott taken over from rachel blevins and has all the world is looking as we head into the we can thank you for joining. but we will begin with breaking news from crimea. the russian anti terror committee says that the truck has exploded on the crime i. the crimea bridge connects in mainland russia and crimea causing damage to at least 2 sections, as well as a large fire. now this is the latest video of the explosion captured by c c t. v. cameras. official say a fuel tanker also caught fire after the explosion with the cause of the blast. currently under investigation. will as cross live now, to ortiz eager to dana for more details. eager. good
u. s. slums, the saudis, as royal black st. others following the opec plus decision to slash oil outputs react though, says the u. s. is fully responsible for the energy crisis in the country. and ridiculous moscow isn't buying caves, attempts to retract president lens, his coal for preemptive strikes on russia by claiming he was actually calling for more sanctions with just on 10 am on saturday morning here in the russian capital. my name is peter scott taken over from rachel blevins and has...
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so any plan to annihilate the u. s . as i had to be postponed indefinitely, but the idea remains the same. the united states have to be seen as the only major player in the international arena, or anyone who sold otherwise had to be wiped from the us. if the soviet union itself is no more, this is a victory for democracy and freedom. these events clearly fell on national interest . george bush was, i'm booked out of it on you. one anguish v. i'm yeah. ok. she leashed to austin. zebulon and tablet block on mine was the one of the dean. and these milan found online the saucen men monsanto. as in india and c on and it was on plus, he had to say that a competitor true, no. jesus, landers mm. united states became the indispensable country, are worth exceptional people, whose obligation was to lay down the path for all the countries. and so it became a new, renewed justification for american aggression in the world. it was justification for the 20 years old war in the 21st century and the middle east for the attack. so on 7 cou
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that would be far enough to hit the u. s. island of graham. the u. s. was quick to condemn the launch and caught it dangerous and reckless. and south korea vowed a tough response. i don't need to more on the heck pull such reckless nuclear propagation, we will face a resolute response from our military as well as our allies and the international community are hello thalia junior high pushing north korean leader kim john own, has long been working on expanding the countries missile program and it's nuclear capabilities. last month, north korea declared itself in nuclear weapons state, ruling out any possibility of deed nuclear ization. military experts believe this message was an intermediary range, ballistic missile, most likely of our song, 12 shown in these images of a north korean military parade. from april this year. the miss i launch comes after japan, south korea in the u. s. conducted naval exercises together for the 1st time since 2017 south korea and the u. s. have been warning that pyongyang is preparing to conduct another nuclear test, which
that would be far enough to hit the u. s. island of graham. the u. s. was quick to condemn the launch and caught it dangerous and reckless. and south korea vowed a tough response. i don't need to more on the heck pull such reckless nuclear propagation, we will face a resolute response from our military as well as our allies and the international community are hello thalia junior high pushing north korean leader kim john own, has long been working on expanding the countries missile program and...
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house committee has just voted to subpoena the former u. s. president. donald trump, the committee investigating last year's deadly january 6th storming of the us capitol unanimously decided to vote to compel the president to come forth and testify, and to surrender documents concerning the of it. the boat seeking trump's testimony came as the panel is assembling, new details and evidence of trumps, or the state of mind on that day. january 6th. when he refused to concede his election, lost to joe biden, that congress was certifying when the mom, you know, stormed in as heaven. it's tammy, i requested it, are you? this is a developing story of quite the movement. let's go now to our washington bureau chief in his po enos. this is a significant decision just on its face. what me, what comes next? do we expect to see donald trump actually taking the stand and testify? this last committee ended indeed friend with a big bang. i mean, it was a bit of a theatrical moment. i thing toward in public was 9 a's, but it did what it was. definitely a hist
house committee has just voted to subpoena the former u. s. president. donald trump, the committee investigating last year's deadly january 6th storming of the us capitol unanimously decided to vote to compel the president to come forth and testify, and to surrender documents concerning the of it. the boat seeking trump's testimony came as the panel is assembling, new details and evidence of trumps, or the state of mind on that day. january 6th. when he refused to concede his election, lost to...
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u. s. to support ukraine, and to turn a blind eye on the atrocities committed by give it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism and human rights abuses. by the way, military, it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry that now wants to sell their wares to europe, trying to displace rushes. let's go back to operation paperclip. you know, after world war 2, the u. s. brought over 1100 nazi side to scout the u. s. in the war against the cold war against the soviet union. and the u. s. has been supporting nazis and ukraine for decades. so i mean, this is nothing new and this is not surprising. the u. s. ah, again, you can't even say there indifferent to nazis in ukraine. the fact is, the u. s. supports not seasoning quite
u. s. to support ukraine, and to turn a blind eye on the atrocities committed by give it is profitable to some very powerful interest in the united states, and that is why the u. s. continues to support ukraine and why they are turning a blind to various acts of terrorism and human rights abuses. by the way, military, it is profitable to some defense contractors in the u. s. and that's very important to the leaders in washington. i think it's also profitable to the oil and natural gas industry...
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to join this. it's only the u. s. as you say, peter, with its fantasy of over throwing the russian government and again, subjugating russia as it did during yeltsin to the, to, to its own will to the us to washington on will. that's driving this and this is joe is absolutely right. absolutely dead. the world ending policy? yeah, joe, i want to go back to that the, all through the mainstream legacy media is that the worry that is going to use nukes, ok. i don't know where this came from. the 1st person that was a french foreign minister from 1st mentioned nukes during all of this, not russia and rushes reiterated. it's new killer doctrine, it's not changed whatsoever. so, joe, my proposition is this, this is a form of projection. we, you know, i have talked to a lot of military real people about the losers on tv. ok, but people that actually know what they're talking about. and is that nato doesn't have the conventional forces to fight a war against russia. but it does have one weapon in its arsenal. it is very deadly f
to join this. it's only the u. s. as you say, peter, with its fantasy of over throwing the russian government and again, subjugating russia as it did during yeltsin to the, to, to its own will to the us to washington on will. that's driving this and this is joe is absolutely right. absolutely dead. the world ending policy? yeah, joe, i want to go back to that the, all through the mainstream legacy media is that the worry that is going to use nukes, ok. i don't know where this came from. the 1st...
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the key thing is that the un needs to make sure that it does not go along with the u. s. clot 2, to authorize a military intervention, u. s. has been responsible for recruiting cause for invasions, for all kinds of horrible crimes against 80. and this is, and this is exactly what the us wants to do once again to maintain the status quo of enormous profits for, for its local all of our in the ongoing, neo colonial plunder of haiti. a situation that has, hasn't changed in essentially 2 centuries. well, aside from the resources there in haiti, the main reason is that us cannot allow an example such as haiti to inspire other countries to go out of the orbit of us empire. and the us wants to maintain its grip on the western hemisphere, what it calls its backyard. and it cannot allow essentially a domino effect. recent polls show job by then is losing touch with his base. with surveys suggesting a presence intense focus on funding you claim could be partly to blame on things. kayla moulton takes up the story. well, november 8th, we've got mid term elections coming up in the un
the key thing is that the un needs to make sure that it does not go along with the u. s. clot 2, to authorize a military intervention, u. s. has been responsible for recruiting cause for invasions, for all kinds of horrible crimes against 80. and this is, and this is exactly what the us wants to do once again to maintain the status quo of enormous profits for, for its local all of our in the ongoing, neo colonial plunder of haiti. a situation that has, hasn't changed in essentially 2 centuries....
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u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem. u. s. and raise prices, even more prices are going up fast, the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and, and there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is at the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe there's nothing really different going on, except it's a good excuse to blame of the saudis and opec, instead of pointing the finger at the u. s. oil companies right before an election . meanwhile, energy has also been high on the agenda at any summit in prague. the box foreign policy teachers at burrell said the opec plus decision to slash oil production was a response to the new price cap, underlining that energy has become the main geopolitical issue. luca dale begged with their decision to decrease this reply, awful coil, which is a clear answer to our proposal to price. it means that energy is becoming the most important jew strategic issue tod
u. s. to europe. so, you know, that's going to cause more of a supply problem. u. s. and raise prices, even more prices are going up fast, the u. s. a. partly because the oil companies are shutting down to refineries. you know, they're not, they're having these a regular maintenance and, and there's the so called fires and everything and the real bottleneck is at the refining capacity. and that's been manipulated. i believe there's nothing really different going on, except it's a good excuse to...
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u. s. i spoke to scott richard, former marine corps intelligence officer, and he says that even as the u. s. military industrial complex tries to get more money from washington, it will be hard to increase the speed of development when it comes to hypersonic weapons. united states has spent the last 20 years fighting low intensity conflict in iraq and afghanistan. our focus hasn't been on building weapon systems capable of confronting peer or even near peer opponent. so china, russia, even the rod, you know, now we're trying to play catch up and, you know, if the, the american defense procurement system is not a one that is, are you good at doing the rapid development of weapons? it specializes in dragging things out over the long term that helps to make more money. but congress is a little hesitant because they've been taken for a ride in the past by these very same friends, contractors, the russians have a very effective air defense, integrated air defense system that can protect against almost anything the united states can throw at it. um, united states has nothing to protect against t
u. s. i spoke to scott richard, former marine corps intelligence officer, and he says that even as the u. s. military industrial complex tries to get more money from washington, it will be hard to increase the speed of development when it comes to hypersonic weapons. united states has spent the last 20 years fighting low intensity conflict in iraq and afghanistan. our focus hasn't been on building weapon systems capable of confronting peer or even near peer opponent. so china, russia, even the...
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u. s. on where to focus on also be it's the u. s. government for providing financial assistance to the store, stilton heritage, sites in that particular region. now this comes from the back door, all the fcc deal, which remember dr. su shanker was extremely fast minister or india slammed the by. did administration's proposal from id 416000000 dollars worth all fairs and military assistance to box on? nevertheless, as far as the visit all the little boy to be okay and calling it a g r r. john, when question you just said it has a fence indians, they've taken twitter by stop by pakistan stance on the long standing territory. dispute remains the same. some kashmir groups have been fighting against indian control of the territory, calling free the independence or unification with islam about the conflicts has claimed thousands of lives since the late 19 eighties, according to some human rights groups. since last year, the crisis sees a thawing of relations between the neighbors with a sci fi agreed on the de facto border. earlier we sp
u. s. on where to focus on also be it's the u. s. government for providing financial assistance to the store, stilton heritage, sites in that particular region. now this comes from the back door, all the fcc deal, which remember dr. su shanker was extremely fast minister or india slammed the by. did administration's proposal from id 416000000 dollars worth all fairs and military assistance to box on? nevertheless, as far as the visit all the little boy to be okay and calling it a g r r. john,...
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to the latest challenge. this is all part of the u. s. is war on china, warren russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business in the us. and guess what? then we're going to have a shortage microchips again in the us. right. so are all these sanctions that the u . s. is imposing on countries like china and russia are just shooting ourselves in the foot and some gay shooting ourselves in the head. i historical boomerang, that's how people in india are describing the appointment of new british prime minister re she soon ack who is of indian descent here is our cheese runs on sharma with more timberlake and historic moment. not just for india, but for the world and for more reasons than one. firstly, this is going to
to the latest challenge. this is all part of the u. s. is war on china, warren russia, the u. s. a is now pretty openly, ah, in conflict with these 2 countries. and it's now decided to go after china in this way. china has proven time and again that they can develop technology quickly. they're going to figure this out. they're going to make their own ships and guess what? the u. s. micro chip industry will not have its biggest buyer anymore. maybe some of those companies will go out of business...
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this could lead to the use of nuclear weapons. the u. s. should be doing everything it can to broker a deal the end this war. and yet, as we know, the u. s. has done everything he could to provoke this conflict and to keep it going. and i just find that completely despicable really. yeah. certainly a lot of daycare and a lot of lessons to be learn human rights attorney dan corvalle. thank you for your time in analysis. thank you very much. the russian turk stream gas pipeline operator says another lens has withdrawn its export license amid wider you sanctions against moscow. this means that the turk stream, dutch subsidiary can't provide technical maintenance on the pipeline. but you're going south stream company, told archie that the measures will not affect the flow of gas, although it's asked for the license to be reinstated. the pipeline delivers more than 30000000000 cubic meters of natural gas to europe and turkey. the developments are especially significant following recent damage to the north through one and 2 pipelines. political sc
this could lead to the use of nuclear weapons. the u. s. should be doing everything it can to broker a deal the end this war. and yet, as we know, the u. s. has done everything he could to provoke this conflict and to keep it going. and i just find that completely despicable really. yeah. certainly a lot of daycare and a lot of lessons to be learn human rights attorney dan corvalle. thank you for your time in analysis. thank you very much. the russian turk stream gas pipeline operator says...
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u. s. ones as to whether you as a st. jazlyn not just uses the news media from controllers the, the lapse of the social network transmission, transmission flood, u. s. news goes bad from citizens. it has the infrastructure in the cartridge right propaganda is doing so readily. he will write organizations have called all the security forces in charge to hold. the use of lethal force against anti government demonstrated the plank. i was just days off, the violence crashes and the central african nation left at least 50 people that warning. you may find some falling images disturbing evil to the season. a chance capital off of the countries with rulers who had promised to hold elections of this month. amount that they were extending their rule for another 2 years, demonstrated setup barricades and several defects and set tires on flat coffee. and nightly curfew has been pulled to be being put in place to quell the unrest. luca, muhammad ali journalistic radiate and data from international says international human rights, free for not been doing enough people. they wanted the military to stop
u. s. ones as to whether you as a st. jazlyn not just uses the news media from controllers the, the lapse of the social network transmission, transmission flood, u. s. news goes bad from citizens. it has the infrastructure in the cartridge right propaganda is doing so readily. he will write organizations have called all the security forces in charge to hold. the use of lethal force against anti government demonstrated the plank. i was just days off, the violence crashes and the central african...
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to day. but you don't see any of that happening from the u. s. you don't see the u. s. helping i to negotiate a solution and back you see them interfering to prevent solution from being agreed to. so that is very, very troubling. if there was any doubt thus far, he is unhinged. i am concerned for his mental health. he is obviously willing to risk nuclear armageddon to preserve his regime. and i don't think that russia or other state leaders are that are dealing with him. can any longer consider him to be a rational actor. and we also have to take this in the context of his recent actions . he has ordered his military forces in the law over the last 2 months to continually shell and attack with kamikaze drones. the zappa rosure nuclear power plant, whatever his absurd denials to the contrary. if western leaders do not immediately denounce his statements and back away from it, i think we have to consider them complicit if a nato ducks in any way russia that so the 3rd world war, because russia is going to retaliate against all nato member states. and that would be easy
to day. but you don't see any of that happening from the u. s. you don't see the u. s. helping i to negotiate a solution and back you see them interfering to prevent solution from being agreed to. so that is very, very troubling. if there was any doubt thus far, he is unhinged. i am concerned for his mental health. he is obviously willing to risk nuclear armageddon to preserve his regime. and i don't think that russia or other state leaders are that are dealing with him. can any longer consider...
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to do that. and of course, a nuclear confrontation as we were discussing. so the u. s. has shown total control over their vassals, really in europe. and it's really just disheartening to see this. yeah, yeah, it is. i mean, you, why don't they to say no, because no, all of their leads have been co opted. they co opted all of their leads that serve not the interests of their people. as the german foreign minister said, you know, she doesn't care what her voters say he doesn't get. he said that literally said that i don't care what my voters say margaret, what are the things that i've noticed? and i've been saying this ever since 2014 and said, the more the west backs, whatever government there is in care of the smaller the country gets having to have you noticed that yes. what a great success. ok. and you know, everyone acts as though this was a new unprovoked attack. this has been going on for years. and yes, ukraine has not benefited at all from this basil status. it was already the poorest country in europe, the most corrupt country in europe. although the media don't
to do that. and of course, a nuclear confrontation as we were discussing. so the u. s. has shown total control over their vassals, really in europe. and it's really just disheartening to see this. yeah, yeah, it is. i mean, you, why don't they to say no, because no, all of their leads have been co opted. they co opted all of their leads that serve not the interests of their people. as the german foreign minister said, you know, she doesn't care what her voters say he doesn't get. he said that...
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this comes off to the u. s. condemned internet access restrictions for in protests in the country labeling. the lack of connectivity disrespectful to human rights that'll i link a would repose the help iranians circumvent have all the restrictions on accessing the internet and certain social media platforms. iran has previously a huge countries that have expressed support for the production meddling in its internal affairs. meanwhile, number of the wools foreign ministry is also sought to weigh in and held on. i'm online meeting, chaired by canada on the situation. they brought a support for the iranian protests, a quote, moral obligation or in protest movement was gone by and is being sustained in large part by be incredibly brave woman. ever on we have a moral obligation to support as woman, foreign ministers. we have the responsibility to help amplify the voices of woman and iran. devastations a rub to those months over the death of a young woman. iran who had been detained by the country's morality for thes
this comes off to the u. s. condemned internet access restrictions for in protests in the country labeling. the lack of connectivity disrespectful to human rights that'll i link a would repose the help iranians circumvent have all the restrictions on accessing the internet and certain social media platforms. iran has previously a huge countries that have expressed support for the production meddling in its internal affairs. meanwhile, number of the wools foreign ministry is also sought to weigh...
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reason is that us cannot allow an example of such as haiti to inspire other countries to go out of the orbit of u. s. empire as it, as it has inspired other countries before. and it's, you know, for the haitian revolution led to the collapse of chattel slavery in the west. and european colonialism. and the u. s. wants to maintain its grip on the western hemisphere when it calls it's back yard. and it cannot allow essentially a domino effect if something were to happen in haiti, then who knows what happens in the dominican republic or puerto rico so, so the u. s. cannot let any country whether haiti or otherwise make an example or is head now to the african continent. this week has witnessed some hard hitting remarks from south africa's minutes of mineral assets and n g. who said that the developed nations exploit african countries with crippling loans and isolation. he was speaking during the african energy week forum, like top businessman and policy makers gathered dress the contents critical challenges developed countries. sometimes one deals our individual countries as guinea pigs for experimenti
reason is that us cannot allow an example of such as haiti to inspire other countries to go out of the orbit of u. s. empire as it, as it has inspired other countries before. and it's, you know, for the haitian revolution led to the collapse of chattel slavery in the west. and european colonialism. and the u. s. wants to maintain its grip on the western hemisphere when it calls it's back yard. and it cannot allow essentially a domino effect if something were to happen in haiti, then who knows...
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u. s. to so conciliatory right now, to saudi arabia know, biden had to go, you know, and see the prince and what his hat in hand. and i don't think you're going to see anything happen in terms of deterioration of that relationship here. and i, i think that, you know, they've been sama knows that then you know, he's, he's playing both sides against the middle here. and he needs russia, you know, to go along with them. because much is a big producer of saudi arabia. and, you know, he wants to play a usa, he thinks he's in a cat bird seed, as we say, you know, he's going to play both ends against the middle. and i don't, i don't see any deterioration in this era. we are in between the u. s. and i saw the radio ah, false information on social media is contributing to the spread of threats and harassment. that's according to the american medical association, which called on the u. s. attorney general to prosecute those responsible for threats against hospitals, providing gender affirming care to tr
u. s. to so conciliatory right now, to saudi arabia know, biden had to go, you know, and see the prince and what his hat in hand. and i don't think you're going to see anything happen in terms of deterioration of that relationship here. and i, i think that, you know, they've been sama knows that then you know, he's, he's playing both sides against the middle here. and he needs russia, you know, to go along with them. because much is a big producer of saudi arabia. and, you know, he wants to...
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in response to that, japan on the u. s, urged the un security council to take action accusing russia and china of enabling the north korean nuclear program. russia denied this and has said that the sanctions against north korea have come to a dead end without achieving the desired results. dpr k has enjoyed blanket protection from 2 members of this council. these 2 members have gone out of their way to justify the t dpr, kays repeated provocations and block every attempt to update the sanctions regime. in short, 2 permanent members of the security council have enabled kim young on. this is a clear effort by china and russia to reward dpr k for their bad actions and cannot be taken seriously by this council. my little credit, nicola, choosing the china and russia have table to join resolution of the dpr k with the intention to ease the humanitarian situation on the ground, create a favourable atmosphere for mutual trust among all parties, and resume dialog on the korean peninsula issue. the un security councils deliberation
in response to that, japan on the u. s, urged the un security council to take action accusing russia and china of enabling the north korean nuclear program. russia denied this and has said that the sanctions against north korea have come to a dead end without achieving the desired results. dpr k has enjoyed blanket protection from 2 members of this council. these 2 members have gone out of their way to justify the t dpr, kays repeated provocations and block every attempt to update the sanctions...
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to join russia. by other news, our u. s. inflation has reached a 40 year high putting pressure on the federal reserve to raise interest rates again by 0.05 percentage points, which will make americans suffer even more from soaring energy prices and higher cost of living. but despite this fact, it seems how speaker nancy pelosi is tired of people's worries about inflation. when i hear people talk about inflation as a heard in there, we have to change that subject. inflation is a global phenomena phenomenon. you the european union, u. k. the british have higher inflation rate than we do here. it's not the fight is not a bad inflation. it's about the cost of living. inflation has hit record highs, not seen since 1982 sitting at 8.2 percent at the end of september. as a result of which prices are increasing faster than salaries, this is only half of the problem as personal savings of reportedly drops by 15 percent over the last year. we heard from some americans that told us how their daily lives are affected by storing energy
to join russia. by other news, our u. s. inflation has reached a 40 year high putting pressure on the federal reserve to raise interest rates again by 0.05 percentage points, which will make americans suffer even more from soaring energy prices and higher cost of living. but despite this fact, it seems how speaker nancy pelosi is tired of people's worries about inflation. when i hear people talk about inflation as a heard in there, we have to change that subject. inflation is a global phenomena...