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u. s. u k. can backstab a country like from i think this should give a strong signal to parents that once again, it's got nothing to gain within any cross have been chatted on the side of the atlantic. but this, you could have much wider repercussions showing you had time to. i think it was, it came to the whole rule. may all you should you, the us on the street should follow the trend of the times. respect the common aspirations of countries in the region, discard the outdated cold war 0. so mentality and narrow minded. geopolitical perception, view chinese developments in a correct way and stop interfering in china, internal affairs when they don't weight. but it could be a freely to a thing. normally, it takes some tension between the us and the new truck. and it should need to come in goes pacific is web. didn't want to foreign policy city focus. joiner is i'm likely to take that thing down show that people sky see power and those were the main headlines of the day and the week up next, and also
u. s. u k. can backstab a country like from i think this should give a strong signal to parents that once again, it's got nothing to gain within any cross have been chatted on the side of the atlantic. but this, you could have much wider repercussions showing you had time to. i think it was, it came to the whole rule. may all you should you, the us on the street should follow the trend of the times. respect the common aspirations of countries in the region, discard the outdated cold war 0. so...
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identify afghans who worked for the american lead coalition will form a pen can secures young this to say it's unlikely that the u. s. o u k will actually take proper responsibility for their mistakes. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows up on anything. they hope the low over united states did did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing. after the example of the united states, a put the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire, dire straits. and in many of them actually had been rounded up. as a consequence, attention has been pulled away from those who are stranded. they have become the forgotten ones they worked with with us and with, with the allies. they were promised to be taken care of. and we reneged on that promise. so this is, this is devastating. not only for the u. s. for the u. k. i martin got his, fell the activist accused of launching a cyber attack at the u. s. childrens hospital to expose what he calls mis treatment of a young girl says he doesn'
identify afghans who worked for the american lead coalition will form a pen can secures young this to say it's unlikely that the u. s. o u k will actually take proper responsibility for their mistakes. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows up on anything. they hope the low over united states did did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing. after the example...
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they can races a 6 volume, the history of the english speaking peoples or something like that. or there's no explanation. why are the u. s. and the u. k. now, at this time, hoping australia develop a nuclear power. good morning, mr. and then turning around in advance to be well, she's, she's among the people's, i mean, you can tell how more like it actually was drawn by the fact that went by the spoke about the relationship between the u. s. u. k. and australia. and how that relationship is developed over the last century. he only reference lawrence, i'm honored to be angry. clearly this is another one, was about a war compared against china. we have to do all that. we try to prevent it because it would be total insanity for the people who china been for the people of the world with unknowable consequences. by keep building up, you know, we're talking in your segment about people going without food, not having adequate foods. and yet hundreds of billions, trillions of dollars is being pumped into more and more and more military equipment of more and, and effectively more dangerous types of weaponry. so as far as i understand briefly,
they can races a 6 volume, the history of the english speaking peoples or something like that. or there's no explanation. why are the u. s. and the u. k. now, at this time, hoping australia develop a nuclear power. good morning, mr. and then turning around in advance to be well, she's, she's among the people's, i mean, you can tell how more like it actually was drawn by the fact that went by the spoke about the relationship between the u. s. u. k. and australia. and how that relationship is...
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u. s. the, you can stream the scene of an attempt to conservation the world is a jungle. france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and the u. k. of stub through in the back in australia, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from a structuring partnership with australia at the time when we're facing unprecedented challenges in the, in the pacific region showed the lack of coherence that france can only notes and regret let's go through the new agreement. it's called orcus and the 3 nations will sure data on strategic areas including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and nuclear defense. now, under the terms is truly will acquire a nuclear powered submarine fleet with the use of american and british technology. not in a further snub to paris history has scrapped a 66000000000 dollar deal with a french firm to build it doesn't military submarines. now, that's just the latest blow to the use defense industry, really at the time when members states are struggling to meet their financial commitment to nate. so now there's also long running divisions in the block over creating its own army
u. s. the, you can stream the scene of an attempt to conservation the world is a jungle. france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s. and the u. k. of stub through in the back in australia, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from a structuring partnership with australia at the time when we're facing unprecedented challenges in the, in the pacific region showed the lack of coherence that france can only notes and regret let's go...
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u. k. u s. in which uranium is 93 to 97 percent. which can be used to make nuclear weapons. yeah, that's actually unprecedented or a country. sure why nuclear propel summary when it doesn't have nuclear weapons, we would be the only country to do and if it's a serious concern for the libo, not diffraction, and by god regimes, because we'd be looking at probably employing well using us for the highlander. sure. right. and that's, that's. d what grade material, sorry we would be exploiting other polling in the fraction tree which hasn't happened before. and we said it's very much, it's something that would provide other countries. you might to get new summary as well. and of course, that re unraveling locally for nonproliferation regime. and our also will know what they made for the future. we know that the prime minister currently he's not thinking to develop a domestic and all that good that we want more than that. he's why don't we want to say that's really commit to never do that. and if it's the hardest reference of another country, and the best way for them to do that is
u. k. u s. in which uranium is 93 to 97 percent. which can be used to make nuclear weapons. yeah, that's actually unprecedented or a country. sure why nuclear propel summary when it doesn't have nuclear weapons, we would be the only country to do and if it's a serious concern for the libo, not diffraction, and by god regimes, because we'd be looking at probably employing well using us for the highlander. sure. right. and that's, that's. d what grade material, sorry we would be exploiting other...
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u. k u s. heidi in which uranium is 93 to 97 percent, which can be used to make nuclear weapons. yeah, that's right, and this is actually i'm creeping into or a country. sure. why nuclear for tell summary, when it doesn't have your weapons, we would be the only country to do. and if it's a serious concern for the not the fraction and by god frame because we'd be looking at probably in quoting us where you raise highlander. right in as you said, and that's, that's. d right material we would be exploiting other poli, in the fraction treaty which hasn't happened before. and we said it's very much something that would provide other countries you might to get out summary as well. and of course, that re unraveling locally for nonproliferation regime and our content will know what it made for the future. we know that the prime minister currently he's not faking to develop a domestic and all that good that we want more than that. he's why don't we want to say that's really commit to do that, and that's the heart of another country. and we think the best way for them to do that is to rati
u. k u s. heidi in which uranium is 93 to 97 percent, which can be used to make nuclear weapons. yeah, that's right, and this is actually i'm creeping into or a country. sure. why nuclear for tell summary, when it doesn't have your weapons, we would be the only country to do. and if it's a serious concern for the not the fraction and by god frame because we'd be looking at probably in quoting us where you raise highlander. right in as you said, and that's, that's. d right material we would be...
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u. s. well, the u. k. prime minister for his johnson was here just a couple of hours ago in new york. he is on his way to washington d. c. u can be meeting that were present by the meeting in the white house. the 1st meetings have just been prime minister in the white house course discussing that route. they'll also be discussing it a i've got to start and of course climate because remember the u. k. is the nation that's hosting the climate talks coming up in just 5 weeks time. and then prime minister johnson will be coming back to new york and giving his speech towards the end of the week. or james talks about james base there in new york at the you in general assembly lets hit now for march. our senior political analyst joins us now from london. and i went in 1st that french spat to the french row to begin just eventually going to blow i think the french are going to milk it all the way to the european autonomy. because the french have been arguing preaching for many years now that europe need stand up for what europe stands for, instead of just simply depending on the united states and being blackmailed by whatever presiden
u. s. well, the u. k. prime minister for his johnson was here just a couple of hours ago in new york. he is on his way to washington d. c. u can be meeting that were present by the meeting in the white house. the 1st meetings have just been prime minister in the white house course discussing that route. they'll also be discussing it a i've got to start and of course climate because remember the u. k. is the nation that's hosting the climate talks coming up in just 5 weeks time. and then prime...
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u. s. the u. k. and australia seen as an attempt to counter beijing less cross live now to our u. k. correspondence show the adverse dusty for more on this shudder. good to see you. can you take us through the main points indeed of the agreement and why from this so upset by it? well, put it this way for the french, it seems like australia was only with it till a better offer came along, which invariably it has in fact, australia, originally off france to help with something marine mission and it's just walked away, scrapping a 90000000 euro deal with the french to sign this, instead, with the united kingdom and the united states, which was now being described by the french as a stop in the back strong foundation, the will did the jungle. france has just been reminded this bitter truth by the way, the u. s and the u. k. of stub to in the back in australia, the american choice to exclude the european ally and partner such as franz from a structuring partnership with australia at the time when we're facing unprecedented challenges in the, in the pacific region showed the lack of coherence that france can only note and regret. so instead, australia has signed this new s
u. s. the u. k. and australia seen as an attempt to counter beijing less cross live now to our u. k. correspondence show the adverse dusty for more on this shudder. good to see you. can you take us through the main points indeed of the agreement and why from this so upset by it? well, put it this way for the french, it seems like australia was only with it till a better offer came along, which invariably it has in fact, australia, originally off france to help with something marine mission and...
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what i can say is that i'm confident that those dollars that are involved, the u. s. u. k and france will sort this out, will find a way forward, because we need to focus on the big and important issue. and that is the child and just more unpredictable will we need to stand together in a 2nd general young starting book. thank you very much for joining us. live on al jazeera, the un general assembly continues. nick, we're going to be hearing soon from the president of china. james, thanks very much indeed for that. j bay's reporting there from the you injurious embley in new york. a quick glimpse about website out sarah dot com is the address all the news were covering. right, there are plenty of comments and analysis to biden at the un assembly, and we're not seeking a new cold war which alludes to the the forthcoming speech from the chinese president. she's in pain, which will be recorded. will be back at 17 j with another 30 minutes news, thrice is coming by for me. ah ah ah ah ah, populations grow and then comes rise more and more animal proteins. definitely mount milk
what i can say is that i'm confident that those dollars that are involved, the u. s. u. k and france will sort this out, will find a way forward, because we need to focus on the big and important issue. and that is the child and just more unpredictable will we need to stand together in a 2nd general young starting book. thank you very much for joining us. live on al jazeera, the un general assembly continues. nick, we're going to be hearing soon from the president of china. james, thanks very...
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can the u. k. u for a 1000000 brits work in the u. s. a 1000000 americans work in the u. k. so you imagine there's at least 2000000 people who've been kept away from their respective families during this whole cova devil. so that's been really bother a strain. and then there are those of us who, having the fact since we have relatives over then hoping our relatives can come over and vice versa. but it's more important in terms of an overall trade route. yes, an extensive amount of trade is done. this is viewed as a boost both to the u. k. economy and the u. s. economy. of course nancy pelosi is over in the u. k. truck house and she's been barking on about the fact that she's going to, obviously for the u. k. u. s. trade deal in the northern protocol as hell too, but that's another issue why i wanted to hit on that. why is that? an issue that an american law maker would start to criticize and say, such a thing that you should remember that over a $1000000000.00 with a trade is conducted between just california, her district and the u. k alone. so she's actually the british an
can the u. k. u for a 1000000 brits work in the u. s. a 1000000 americans work in the u. k. so you imagine there's at least 2000000 people who've been kept away from their respective families during this whole cova devil. so that's been really bother a strain. and then there are those of us who, having the fact since we have relatives over then hoping our relatives can come over and vice versa. but it's more important in terms of an overall trade route. yes, an extensive amount of trade is...
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can hear it though. how the headlines on al jazeera, the u. s. straightly and the u. k. have announced a new indo pacific security alliance known as office it's being seen as part of a strategy to count a. china's influence in the region. australia will receive nuclear power.
can hear it though. how the headlines on al jazeera, the u. s. straightly and the u. k. have announced a new indo pacific security alliance known as office it's being seen as part of a strategy to count a. china's influence in the region. australia will receive nuclear power.
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u. s. u k. in the back of backing her up and whatever her decision might be. well, taiwan is going to have to can then so the chinese are going to have to be convinced that ever ever becoming ever more aggressive of the taiwan strait is going to come at a cost. whether it's diplomatic economic, in terms of sanctions, or god forbid some sort of military action or accident and could occur. but in the meantime, this is a, this is going to be business as usual for some time until the chinese realize that it's no longer profitable for them to do so. okay, but who is going to make the chinese realize that that was kind of one of my questions that this is like, is it going to, what is it going to take for back up who's the one that's going to put their feet to the fire on this, yeah, it's ultimately, it's going, it's going to have to be a combination of the united states, japan, the philippines and possibly australia with some sort of sanctions package or some sort of diplomatic, some diplomatic consequences. or those countries of basically decided we're going to have a military presence in and around us in the south china sea, an anti one straight in the indefinite future and raised the stakes. but that's the only way this is going to stop. ok, so then what is the next step? what do you see with knowing how history is shown in these types of, of war games? what happens next? if there is not the type of, i wouldn't want to say the words submission or the short type of retaliation that will back china down. what is the next step? well, 1st of all, taiwan isn't going to summarily decide to be part of communist china. that's not, it would never happen without a fight unless of course china is able to isolate. so one intimidated and forced change from within taiwan. but that's not something the next few weeks. basically, we're looking at a very dangerous period right now to answer your question bluntly, scotty, the possibility of some sort of miscalculation or some sort of, perhaps a fighter pilot mistaking something for aggressive action, firing back or some sort of tactical level confrontation that isn't intended by either side is a very, very real possibility. in fact, that may be 11 thing that china wants to test. well, and that's the thought of, you know, the, another reason why i hear people all the time. so this is why the us got involved. they wanted to stop something. let's just say china is able to get to want to submit. will china stop with taiwan or will they continue to try to grow their sphere of influence by taking on the next country? well, whether they get, we'll get china taiwan to submit i want isn't going to do voluntarily join china that isn't going to happen. certainly not in the very near term. the alternative is a forced entry invasion by beijing, which would be enormously bloody and would, would be devastating to chinese economy. and not to mention politically damaging to beijing also because of the casualties involved. and the fact that it would bring in a basically invites con, broader conflict in the, in the western pacific. so i don't see, ty, ty, one submitting, but you do in the surrendering in that sense. but you do, you can see some sort of air c action that can happen here by accident, by accident, or perhaps even by provocation, by one side. well, at this point it looks like it's contained to escalate with no real signs of either side wayne to cool down, which like you said, it's very dangerous time period. we are living in toronto and always great to follow up with you. thank you. coming up, the european union is seeking help from moscow as the us desperately trying to reverse and energy. we will give you all the details when we return the oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fancy and sugary and healthy victim not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the reason for that? it's corporate. mm. ah. excuse me, if you look at a little bit a little bit because i don't want the cause the choice of me. sure it's under what would you contribute? it's in the not normal core pieces. you can listeners can eastland leave to me. i don't know. i mean there's some steps in there who are rescuing food. it's not like we're not scavenging or we're rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by march 21st, which is in 2 days. all these potatoes, power panels, onions, all of these came from waste ground sources. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people in our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it, then that person is not going to buy it. ah, the ah the energy crisis, any records spike in fuel prices has european union leaders in crunch talks over the crisis. but they're, they familiar target to blame or fear oliver reports from berlin. there's never a good time for a black house, but there's probably few worse than when you're trying to reassure people. the power outages aren't on the card. did you have an active role in the governance of any of these companies attendance or any other or didn't risk committees or anything like that? so we don't attend the audit risk, which is what we say. apologies. respond by the lights have gone out. it may last year of gas and the price. so, but the big news right now, but the world energy watchdog said russia should do more to increase supplies. russia could do more to increase gas availability to europe, and insure storage is filled to adequate levels in preparation for the coming winter heat and season. russian supply, a gas prom say that they are currently fulfilling all of the contractual obligations when it comes to the delivery of gas to europe and say that they are trying to increase storage facilities in russia. prices for gas have doubled in the last months which the russian side, se shows the benefit of signing long term supply deals, as opposed to trying to pay market price. the united states is also chimed in saying the situation in europe could get bought this winter. certain countries are going to have the ability to purchase gas, it will cost more, but other countries, it won't only be of recessionary value and have a konami considerations. it also affect the ability to provide gas for heating and in cold winter when you have to ration gas for heating. that is something that not just about jet political games or markets. it touches everybody's lives here in germany, over 300000 homes. could be set for a more than 10 percent increase in their energy bills while around a 3rd, the $300000.00 could see their prices go up by around 4 percent. the node stream to gas pipeline was completed earlier this month, that can provide an extra 55000000000 cubic meters of gas to europe each year. enough to power 27000000 homes with more energy demand in europe, that the new pipeline could be instrumental in supplying the gas needed to help countries like germany transfer away from coal power, the projects purposes to diversify our future gas demands. mainly because the gas reserves of the u. k, norway, in the netherlands, are dwindling. this means that we are well aware of this demand. and in this respect, it certainly makes sense to implement this project. particularly in view of the fact that our storage facilities are quite empty in the run up to the ottoman winter season, while some headlines have depicted rusher as attempting to hold europe to run some . those representing businesses that will feel the pinch of a rise in gas prices, particularly hottest se sourcing out supply with russia must be a priority, transplanted, crucified b is now combined with the green climb and ideology that completely forget that we will have to deal with these natural resources for many, many, many years. considering that we're not going to give up natural gas anytime soon, i think devastation. 3 modern pipelines remains a logical and not only economically viable option. the german government continue to say that no stream to not only essential to germany's energy needs, but also those
u. s. u k. in the back of backing her up and whatever her decision might be. well, taiwan is going to have to can then so the chinese are going to have to be convinced that ever ever becoming ever more aggressive of the taiwan strait is going to come at a cost. whether it's diplomatic economic, in terms of sanctions, or god forbid some sort of military action or accident and could occur. but in the meantime, this is a, this is going to be business as usual for some time until the chinese...
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partners and wade could be leaving with it can only profess benjamin chow and hon activist ration becca. there's no explanation why are the u. s. and the u. k. now, at this time helping a strain, develop a nuclear power suite of submarines and then turning around and saying this will advance the world peace. clearly this is about another war. this is about a war that is being prepared against china. the us leaders, they talk about the endo pacific just of course, and the term was made up to enable us to explain us leaders explain, bringing more countries into the anti china alliance, surrounded china. on the surface, we see that the u. s. and the u. k. is empowering australia to have nuclear submarine. i think the under one key reason for this empowerment is the us in the ability to provide more defense budget, to support this large spending of nuclear power summaries. so it says it is forcing australia to share the cost of maintaining such ships and also strategic positions. and also. ready forces in yourself, china and also pacific region, especially now that there is increasing potential between china and china. you're watching very clos
partners and wade could be leaving with it can only profess benjamin chow and hon activist ration becca. there's no explanation why are the u. s. and the u. k. now, at this time helping a strain, develop a nuclear power suite of submarines and then turning around and saying this will advance the world peace. clearly this is about another war. this is about a war that is being prepared against china. the us leaders, they talk about the endo pacific just of course, and the term was made up to...
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u. s. u. k. understood, have defended their new security alliance with the issue. the governments check on nuclear powered submarines. it's seen as an efforts to can to china's influence in pacific. the alliance means paris is also a multi $1000000000.00 deal to build submarines for. strictly, french government is angry, accusing the strains, stopping them in the back and the taliban. and it's more united than ever after that seizures from the major power struggle group says the cat cleans or in the d, stabilizing the country just weeks after it to control the un secretary general has been talking to all jazeera but the failure of foreign military intervention. in afghanistan over the past 2 decades, antonio content or sat down with ards up for magic at sir james bass. it will be a total disaster. it will be lots of people dying. and i believe a massive out flow into the neighboring countries with audible consequences for the stability of those countries. so i think it's very important to avoid that collapse . i've been saying that you made a teddy and a these essential. but at the same time, it's necessary, and of course there are ways to do so even in respect for international law. when we go back 20 years to 911, you were the leader of a nato country. you were the prime minister of portugal. since then, you've been the high commissioner for refugees visiting afghanistan. many times. few people have the same insight as you and what happened in afghanistan. tell us in your view, what went wrong. i think everything went wrong. such the idea that the african people can be ruled from outside. i'm in the british strides and say the russians tried and failed the soviets at the time. now the americans tried and said that the african people is the people who is any problems. they have lot, lots of problems among themselves, but they have even more problems with the idea that it can be dominated from the outside. on the other hands, i think that there was too much military action and not enough support to building institutions. and we have seen that the african anatomy was so fragile in the way it was built that when the tale about an attack, in the absence of the presence of foreign forces, they collapse in 7 days. some here in the u. s, saying nato in the u. s shouldn't have been doing nation building, you seem to be saying they should actually have been doing more nation building and less bombing people and fighting nation building is probably the wrong concept. i think what is important is to create the conditions for a country to find its own way. the problem of nation building is that sometimes we try to impose a model copied from other parts of the world in which the culture, the social relations, the ethnic diversity are completely different. and we all need to understand that term we need to act with the people of a country, understanding the people of the country, understanding their culture, understanding their traditions, understanding that history and obviously helping them to adapt to the modern times. but not trying to project on them what we are. and he who morse the full interview with the un secretary general antonio terrace on talked to al jazeera, varying on saturday at 430 gmc venezuela. judge'
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chords are funded by the united states and they can only prosecute those who have been targeted by the united states, meaning u. s. adversaries. the u. s. the u. k. nato countries, the bond yugoslavia bomb serbia dropped 28000 bombs and missiles between march and june of 1999. they were exempt from those international special tribunals on work crimes in the former yugoslavia. so this isn't just this, these aren't real chords. this is just victor's justice, and other words are in the case of afghanistan, even though the u. s. is the loser was defeated on the battlefield by the taliban. it will be the taliban who will be brought to international chords. again, the, the icpc is afraid of the united states. it's afraid of economic sanctions, and it's dependent on the u. k for its funding that want to pick on united states. and particularly here was a recent example with the, the drone strike in afghanistan, innocent civilians were killed in 1st place in the united states. depends on owned up to that. sometimes these things happened by accident. sometimes innocent people are killed deliberately and that's why atrocities have to be investigated by suc
chords are funded by the united states and they can only prosecute those who have been targeted by the united states, meaning u. s. adversaries. the u. s. the u. k. nato countries, the bond yugoslavia bomb serbia dropped 28000 bombs and missiles between march and june of 1999. they were exempt from those international special tribunals on work crimes in the former yugoslavia. so this isn't just this, these aren't real chords. this is just victor's justice, and other words are in the case of...
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u. s. president joe biden said bombs and bullets can defend against coven 19 or future variance. but that hasn't stopped minting a new security packed with the u. k, it straight to build a fleet of nuclear submarines while un secretary general antonio terrorist warns of a new cold war, what will be the true cost of further western nuclear proliferation? joining me now from sidney is the australian director of the nobel peace prize winning international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. jim ramos, thanks so much jim for coming on as the australian director. i'm going to ask you, 1st of all, what your reaction was when you 1st heard about the submarine deal. probably expressions a bit like president macro, but for different reasons. maybe. yeah, it moves shocks and it doesn't really make sense and we.
u. s. president joe biden said bombs and bullets can defend against coven 19 or future variance. but that hasn't stopped minting a new security packed with the u. k, it straight to build a fleet of nuclear submarines while un secretary general antonio terrorist warns of a new cold war, what will be the true cost of further western nuclear proliferation? joining me now from sidney is the australian director of the nobel peace prize winning international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons. jim...
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can make a difference. ah, ah ah, this is al jazeera, a quick reminder over hope stories for you. this are the u. s. u. k and australia have defended their new security alliance. it'll allow the history of government to acquire nuclear submarines. it's seen as an effort. the counts are china's influence in the pacific. the taliban insists it's more united than ever after report that its leaders are in a major power struggle. the group says the claims are aimed at these stabilizing the country just weeks after it's who control a you and report says venezuela's judges, prosecutors are being used as tools of state repression. investigators say justice officials are playing a significant rule and serious formulations and crimes against opponents of the government. protest is in argentina or demands in job send an increase in social aids, this anger over rice and poverty and high inflation. the government of president of fernandez, has been blamed for failing to deliver on promises to prove living standards, terrible reports. and when osiris were thousands of people to the streets, they took over the center o
can make a difference. ah, ah ah, this is al jazeera, a quick reminder over hope stories for you. this are the u. s. u. k and australia have defended their new security alliance. it'll allow the history of government to acquire nuclear submarines. it's seen as an effort. the counts are china's influence in the pacific. the taliban insists it's more united than ever after report that its leaders are in a major power struggle. the group says the claims are aimed at these stabilizing the country...
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u. s. and u. k. it's record ambassador says that his country has been duped and betrayed by allies. we would deliberately kept in the black. we where better woodley you can go once and you can realize our deep we feel about such a thing. is it possible that you ignore? you don't even mention you, don't you even refuse to discuss with a trusted partner like france and for you know about such an issue. oh, could it be possible? china has flown its military jets across ty, one's as space on the same day that a us battle ship sailed through the taiwan straits for the 9th time this year. china cooled to move provoke as if it comes to taiwan, announced plans to boost its defense spending by $9000000000.00. u. s. media reports say the bypass administration is planning the mass deportation of thousands of patients. migrants from a border town in texas. most of the migrants are staying at a makeshift camp on the bridge in del rio. an expert panel in the u. s. is rejected government plans to roll out cobit 19 booster shots to all americans, age 16 and older thought it endorsed extra 5 bio intake shots for people above the age of $65.00. of those at high risk of se
u. s. and u. k. it's record ambassador says that his country has been duped and betrayed by allies. we would deliberately kept in the black. we where better woodley you can go once and you can realize our deep we feel about such a thing. is it possible that you ignore? you don't even mention you, don't you even refuse to discuss with a trusted partner like france and for you know about such an issue. oh, could it be possible? china has flown its military jets across ty, one's as space on the...
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u. k. could make such a mistake so quickly after the u. s. did. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows upon anything they hope low over united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, a jerk, the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire straits. and in many of them actually had been rounded up. as a consequence, attention has been pulled away from those who are stranded. they have become the forgotten ones they worked with with us and with, with the allies. they were promised to be taken care of and we reneged on that promise. so this is, this is devastating. not only for the u. s. for the u. k. the europe in commission president as the dr. treatment of france by 3 noni. you countries is unacceptable. that followed australia roughly did seeing an existing multi $1000000000.00 submarine contract with paris in favor of the us as a new security back between canberra, london and washington was revealed. frances responded with the cancellat
u. k. could make such a mistake so quickly after the u. s. did. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability if i can speak for the prince, but the united states never follows upon anything they hope low over united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, a jerk, the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire straits. and in many of them actually had been...
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and they can be used to identify afghans who work for the american lead coalition, one full pentagon security, unless telling us it's unlikely that the u. s. u k will take proper responsibility for their mistakes either. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability i can't speak for the prince, but the united states never follows up on anything they hope to blow over the united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same thing after the example of the united states, put the lives of hundreds of interpreters and their families in, in dire straits. and in many of them actually had been rounded up. as a consequence, attention has been closed away from those who are stranded. they have become the forgotten ones they worked with with us and with, with the allies. they were promised to be taken care of and we reneged on that promise. so this is, this is devastating, not only for the us, for the u. k. and even keep on top of all the stories of and talking about the last half an hour, dotsie dot com, the so much more social to get involved in the conversation. so it was good to hear
and they can be used to identify afghans who work for the american lead coalition, one full pentagon security, unless telling us it's unlikely that the u. s. u k will take proper responsibility for their mistakes either. in this particular case, i doubt that there will be accountability i can't speak for the prince, but the united states never follows up on anything they hope to blow over the united states did. did the same thing. i can't believe that the british ministry would do the same...
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can have sovereignty. true sovereignty. if you have rely on the us dollar, you do not have sovereignty, both the boss huntington national. now the u. s. u. k and australia have announced the creation of nuclear defense parks. it could mean that was trailer will pull out of a $90000000000.00 defense contract with franz, the new parks. his casually cold walk is focused on sharing information in case that he took areas, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and nuclear defense infrastructure. it hubs the pucks, which will involve, was trailer, acquiring, and nuclear submarine fleet will help the country protect interest in the region. the world is becoming more complex, especially here in our ages the in the pacific. the 1st major initiative of august will be to deliver a nuclear pad submarine plate, frustrated and discuss the alliance for the anti war campaign and beyond. the coalition. richard becker, it says the nuclear parked is aimed at countering china's growing influence and the region. there's no explanation, why are the u. s. and the u. k. now, at this time, hoping australia develop a nuclear power suite of submarines and
can have sovereignty. true sovereignty. if you have rely on the us dollar, you do not have sovereignty, both the boss huntington national. now the u. s. u. k and australia have announced the creation of nuclear defense parks. it could mean that was trailer will pull out of a $90000000000.00 defense contract with franz, the new parks. his casually cold walk is focused on sharing information in case that he took areas, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and nuclear defense...
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u. s. the u. k form this pack with the australians. it is that the diesel submarines ethic because these are submarines have to surface and the nuclear submarines can stay under the water for fall greater amount of time. so the diesel submarines were viewed as obsolete. so this agreement was more about what is best for the protection of australia, not a some psalm against the french from the brits, but it doesn't help in terms of your exact question which was with regard to trade . it doesn't help because of course, that's still that the fish was, have not ended. and there was still a lot of friction between the british and the french. and i have just about 30 seconds for hillary. but another thing that prime minister johnson is going to do well here is meet with jeff bezos of amazon, about their tax, basically requirement they didn't pay very much as they saw a 50 percent increase in business in the u. k. why is it's, it's an issue that he's talking about. this goes back to the g 7 summit that took place back and i think it was june and como. and that was the agreement for the global minimum tax. what this is, is this is a tax particularly on the high tech funds. and the important part for the u. k. and actually all countries in europe and countries around the world actually because it's been reported this could actually, and global poverty is that the taxes be paid and in the origin of where that business is conducted. so amazon is booming in the u. k. over 50 percent increase in sales via amazon during coded and taxes on those products should be paid in the u. k, which is where they were purchased. and so both john, so ones that income coming back to the u. k. and you're never going to hear me argue against that exact point hillary for which of the british american business association. thank you so much for joining your brand oil. and finally, an extremely rare, 1st edition prin
u. s. the u. k form this pack with the australians. it is that the diesel submarines ethic because these are submarines have to surface and the nuclear submarines can stay under the water for fall greater amount of time. so the diesel submarines were viewed as obsolete. so this agreement was more about what is best for the protection of australia, not a some psalm against the french from the brits, but it doesn't help in terms of your exact question which was with regard to trade . it doesn't...
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u. k to help airlift americans and confirmed that general mark millie, chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of staff had made the decision not to open the gate. can you confirm? general milly was mentioned by name as the leader that is condemning them to death . yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name the picture coming from those conversations starkly contrast. the biden administration's narrative, as the white house kept insisting that the situation was under control and that no american citizens would be left behind. what we're doing every single minute of every single hour of every single day is working to create safe passage for all civilians, including the afghans who work for us to the airport to get them on planes and get them out. i think they're responsible to say americans are stranded, they are not. we are committed to bringing americans who want to come home homes be completed. one of the biggest err lists in history, extraordinary success. and this mission was due to the incredible skill, gravely and selfless courage. of united states military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals. after the evacuation, michael yon wrot
u. k to help airlift americans and confirmed that general mark millie, chairman of the u. s. joint chiefs of staff had made the decision not to open the gate. can you confirm? general milly was mentioned by name as the leader that is condemning them to death . yes, i can confirm that mentioned by name the picture coming from those conversations starkly contrast. the biden administration's narrative, as the white house kept insisting that the situation was under control and that no american...
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can trans flush their uprising from pen sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte, alas, al jazeera cobalt and the u. s. and the u. k. have been watching the situation closely as things continue to unfold in afghanistan. us secretaries of state and defense are visiting katara to discuss the situation. and the british prime minister has been addressing parliament will speak to join a hole in london just a moment, but 1st swan white house correspondent, kimberly how kit in washington. kimberly the us defense secretary in doha today and to the blinking the secretary of state, also arriving until today. it seems washington ramping up diplomat, diplomat emissions overseas. what is it all about? is it about reassuring allies that the u. s. is not abandoning them? it's part of that it's part reassurance. part. thank you and part strategy in terms of what happens next. that is really why this is required by the, by the administration, not only the secretary of defense, but as you mentioned, also the secretary of state. what we know is there is a component of trying to kind of reassure nervous partners and allies. you have t
can trans flush their uprising from pen sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte, alas, al jazeera cobalt and the u. s. and the u. k. have been watching the situation closely as things continue to unfold in afghanistan. us secretaries of state and defense are visiting katara to discuss the situation. and the british prime minister has been addressing parliament will speak to join a hole in london just a moment, but 1st swan white house...
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u. s. u k. r says this now a serious crisis between the allies and young children and older boys of return to school and i've counted on but still no word of when older girls can do the same. taliban spokespersons as times of being made to reopen high schools to girls, but date has been given so a man who lost 10 members of his family to a us drone strike and the capital campbell is demanding compensation and relocation from afghanistan. washington has admitted that the attack which was intended to target iso, actually killed civilians and called it a tragic mistake. but as some of the java reports now from cobble survivors say, an apology is not enough. charged remains of what some of the children were wearing when the us drone hit their house, some of them, but inside a displaying outside, near the parked car. among the 10 people killed them cobbled on august the 29th for 2 year old. so my and i, along with 3 year old monica 7 year old army, was playing near the car. 20 year olds, amir 6 year old. when you mean an 11 year old for zach fight, 16 year old face and was learning to reverse the car with his father's demeanor. i . nothing was preparing for prayer.
u. s. u k. r says this now a serious crisis between the allies and young children and older boys of return to school and i've counted on but still no word of when older girls can do the same. taliban spokespersons as times of being made to reopen high schools to girls, but date has been given so a man who lost 10 members of his family to a us drone strike and the capital campbell is demanding compensation and relocation from afghanistan. washington has admitted that the attack which was...
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k nationals. so let me explain why it's difficult and same grilling dominant rob. talk into the age old mantra, the u. s. remains are closest ally of course, so you can follow the u. s. and assuming the african government could keep the taliban at bay and didn't prepare for the west as every government should. but does this make robert writer and john forest johnson have a leg to stand on? when robs incompetence seems to encapsulate the government's loss of control. as a whole, public person doesn't have knowledge and who is supposed to protect the nation. it doesn't make me feel that i can trust politician, my whole opinion of the government is not very high. and as the dominant, rob, so behavioral things appointment. i'm just sure that she doesn't know what the site actually is, a paid, but i mean to, to be a british, but someone gives you 4 days or 5 days to clear out the countries go much chances. and everyone else seems to be more more concerned with his own in depression that he is making on the world. well, there's a lot more what's going on in the world around him still had an r t that terror behind bars. we bring us special investigation on the mounting
k nationals. so let me explain why it's difficult and same grilling dominant rob. talk into the age old mantra, the u. s. remains are closest ally of course, so you can follow the u. s. and assuming the african government could keep the taliban at bay and didn't prepare for the west as every government should. but does this make robert writer and john forest johnson have a leg to stand on? when robs incompetence seems to encapsulate the government's loss of control. as a whole, public person...
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can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, the me welcome back to mind about top stories. out of the u. s. s. strain on the u. k. you have an out for new in the pacific security lines. it's seen as a strategy to accounts of china's growing influence in the region. the line full include corporation in cyber and underwater defense strain yet to receive nuclear power. summary. more details are emerging about wednesday miss are launched by north korea bakeney. they're say a new train mountain missile system is tested. south korea reported its own test just hours later on the government of the philippines as it would not cooperate with that investigation by the international criminal court into it. so called war on drugs. the itc approved an inquiry into president rodrigo detective campaign on the wednesday, prosecutor to look into claims of human rights abuses. it's been one months since the taliban captured campbell and seized control of afghanistan. the groups interim government now faces the challenge of providing for millions, facing poverty instead of ation and with foreign funds. drawing up a cash crisis is n
can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, the me welcome back to mind about top stories. out of the u. s. s. strain on the u. k. you have an out for new in the pacific security lines. it's seen as a strategy to accounts of china's growing influence in the region. the line full include corporation in cyber and underwater defense strain yet to receive nuclear power. summary. more details are emerging about wednesday miss are launched by north korea bakeney. they're...
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u. s. corporate press care. because he's never been in that clique with a c. i accused of plotting to kidnap and perhaps even kill julian, a sons the u. k. must surely be now asking itself whether can really take washington's extradition request seriously. well, the key revelations from the all who report on the thing new they were actually 1st and covered an investigation carried out by the editor in chief of the grey zone news website. that's my blumenthal. we spoke to him back in 2020, please, to say, sir again now welcome marks. you really broke the story yourself now, yahoo! doing it to the 2 stories tally. do you agree with what they've reported? well, i think when you have 30 former and current us intelligence officers, detailing a kind of hollywood style spy intrigue that tracks very closely with my reporting and the reporting of others, including the spanish newspaper, l. payees, and many other independent reporters defining more e t c. for example, in italy, we have to pay attention and we have to take this very seriously. i read this confirmation that the c i plotted, or considered assassinating assange and even his european associates, and considered his kidnapping. and what i reported relied on not just the testimony of intelligence officers who often lie, but on internal documents from the spanish contractor that the ca appears to have been relying on to spy on julian assange and his associates. inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. that you see global, the spanish security firm. i obtain these files. testimonies by former business associates of the u suite c global chief to lead morales through spanish, through the spanish court, where morales has been on trial for the illegal activities he conducted against assange and his associates. and those files also tell the story. these are text messages, emails of plans to kidnap assassinate assange and, and torment, and rob his associates. so absolutely, this story is confirmation of absolutely illegal activity by the central intelligence agency. you said that it does sound often the sort of thing you would see only in a hollywood movie. and this might be a very eye opening moment for a lot of people at home who think that well, that's fantasy, these things never really happen into. in the real world in real life, but the thought now that you know, you've got the u. s. government and apparently in cahoots with the u. k. at some, where along the line considering the idea of snatching possibly assassinating somebody like a songs, it just pulls back the curtain, doesn't it on, on this? what
u. s. corporate press care. because he's never been in that clique with a c. i accused of plotting to kidnap and perhaps even kill julian, a sons the u. k. must surely be now asking itself whether can really take washington's extradition request seriously. well, the key revelations from the all who report on the thing new they were actually 1st and covered an investigation carried out by the editor in chief of the grey zone news website. that's my blumenthal. we spoke to him back in 2020,...