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u. s. media in its entirety. the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not u. s. u. s. government view, they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective that challenge their narratives. united states sir, still want after vo over b port or the end of a code or the studio, or one to maintain you start use of a main or a superpower. on to promoter unit put our war where they can no defend, we are interest are all of a war and deny of a countries like russia or china to be your a course is not going to work because a rush on china not gonna accept this unit put our world on promoting murphy put our but to united states, trying to resist and by using proxies like your ukraine to recon, russia and well tensions either ukraine remain high russian foreign ministers there gala ross and u. s. secretary of state anthony blank and to meet in geneva in a couple of hours to
u. s. media in its entirety. the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not u. s. u. s. government view, they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective that challenge their narratives. united states sir, still want after vo over b port or the end of a code or...
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u. s. media in its entirety of u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not u. s. u s. government view, they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. united states. so still want off to her before the end of a code or the one to maintain the statue. so the main or super power on to promote a unit put on wall where they can no decent interest or all of a wall and deny of a countries like russia or china to be your a course is not going to work because a rush on china not going to accept this unit, put our world on promoting more to put our but to united states, trying to resist. and by using proxies i q craner to recon russia. and while tensions are the ukraine, when name high russian foreign minister, 2nd law, roseann us secretary of state and the billing can meet in geneva to discuss most guys, proposals for regional se
u. s. media in its entirety of u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not u. s. u s. government view, they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. united states. so still want off to her before the end of a code or the one...
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u. s. u. s. a demanding the immediate release of deposed president walker boring now u. s. supreme court justice stephen breyer will retire at the end of his car. and tom bryan is one of 3 remaining liberal justices in the conservative majority court . he is 83 years old, is retirement look of president joe biden, his 1st chance to nominate a new liberal judge to the country's highest judicial body. join now by a white house correspondent, kimberly alcott from washington. and i suppose are all eyes now and who the u. s. president nominate to replace him. how significant is the timing of his retirement is very significant because this is something that the biden administration is keen on doing because they want to ensure that they can continue the ideological makeup of the supreme court. that as you point out right now, currently tilts republican are conservative and they don't want to see that go any further. and so to ensure that with the mid term elections in november and the prospect that potentially they could lose control of the u. s. senate which confirms such appoi
u. s. u. s. a demanding the immediate release of deposed president walker boring now u. s. supreme court justice stephen breyer will retire at the end of his car. and tom bryan is one of 3 remaining liberal justices in the conservative majority court . he is 83 years old, is retirement look of president joe biden, his 1st chance to nominate a new liberal judge to the country's highest judicial body. join now by a white house correspondent, kimberly alcott from washington. and i suppose are all...
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u. s. u s. senior adviser, i would look back was on the show, this week we were going watch it. and i started by saying to him from moscow and b james point of view, they're looking at the u. s. is continue destabilization of latin america as they see it. they're looking at a t o p in the t p i left. then looking at obviously a resurgent military presence around taiwan. they're seeing a continued attacks on china about what's happening and jin chang. how long do you think the shanghai corporation, organization, states which include rush or of course and china? i just going to say here allow this to keep on going before they start to militarily engage with the warships, nato nations ascending to all these places and, and armaments. i don't see the shanghai corporation organization, wonderful organization that is actually challenging the power, the united states. and it's obviously a bit of an arm wrestle going on at the moment about control of the ceilings in the south china sea and so on. that's principally between the united states and china. i and i, well, those 2 countries will have to decide what level of competition they're ready to engage in. and how much further th
u. s. u s. senior adviser, i would look back was on the show, this week we were going watch it. and i started by saying to him from moscow and b james point of view, they're looking at the u. s. is continue destabilization of latin america as they see it. they're looking at a t o p in the t p i left. then looking at obviously a resurgent military presence around taiwan. they're seeing a continued attacks on china about what's happening and jin chang. how long do you think the shanghai...
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u. s. u. s. secretary of state says the letter lays out a clear diplomatic path for moscow. as concern in the west, grows away possible russian invasion of ukraine. crossing jordan reports from washington. on wednesday night, the u. s. ambassador to russia, john solomon hand delivered the american response to russia's demands were increased security guarantees. amid it stand off with the west for ukraine, the letter several pages long repeats. the biden administration's position u. s. troops go where they're wanted. individual countries decide whether they want to join nato and russia must abandon any plans to invade ukraine. moscow says it has no such plans. the document is with them and balls in their court. we'll see what we do, as i said repeatedly, whether they choose the path of diplomacy and dialogue, whether they decide to renew aggression against ukraine were prepared either way. good to see you again. but the u. s. also offered some proposals it thinks could reassure russian president vladimir potent and his government renette arms control, improved transparency on us engagement in ukraine, and changes to u. s. nato exercises and eastern europe. the russians received a similar note from nato leadership
u. s. u. s. secretary of state says the letter lays out a clear diplomatic path for moscow. as concern in the west, grows away possible russian invasion of ukraine. crossing jordan reports from washington. on wednesday night, the u. s. ambassador to russia, john solomon hand delivered the american response to russia's demands were increased security guarantees. amid it stand off with the west for ukraine, the letter several pages long repeats. the biden administration's position u. s. troops go...
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u. s. u. s. and to potentially need to present their written responses to russia, security demands. and what we see with to nato allies deploying war troops, warships and to fight a jed said to eastern ukraine, we can assume that the aim here is to strengthen their defense posture there. and of course, also to deter russia from attacking ukraine, making sure that to russia, that there is no miscalculation, that russia knows, that there will be massive consequences. and you want to ask you a little bit about germany. there has been some criticism. the berlin is not doing enough to be a reliable ally to you, graham, particularly with regards to deploying military support. what more can you tell us about that? well, we asked the german foreign minister here, and elena, there balk. what's her position is because as you just mentioned, the german government has been criticized for what a, some human brussels described as an ambiguous position on ukraine. but babcock told us that the german government is ascending with ukraine, that germany is ready to support ukraine politically. economi
u. s. u. s. and to potentially need to present their written responses to russia, security demands. and what we see with to nato allies deploying war troops, warships and to fight a jed said to eastern ukraine, we can assume that the aim here is to strengthen their defense posture there. and of course, also to deter russia from attacking ukraine, making sure that to russia, that there is no miscalculation, that russia knows, that there will be massive consequences. and you want to ask you a...
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u. s. s. u. s. s. harry truman, the american aircraft carrier as the center of those underway in the mediterranean . and on monday, we heard from a number of nato nations saying that they would be sending military hardware towards the east of the alliance. what this is seen is the kremlin spokesperson to me to the pest golf, saying that moscow is paying close attention to what's happening. but don't turn out there such in nato actions and increase nato activity. now, borders cannot be ignored by a military response. for, for the security of our country, there is a constant process of drills, maneuvers and military build up, which has never stopped and will continue. the french president manual micron is here in berlin. on tuesday, he'll be having meetings with chancellor or la sholtes as they get franco german alliance in line. heads of wednesdays, meeting empower, is between delegations from france, germany, ukraine, and russia. to try and find a solution, a diplomatic solution to the ongoing tensio
u. s. s. u. s. s. harry truman, the american aircraft carrier as the center of those underway in the mediterranean . and on monday, we heard from a number of nato nations saying that they would be sending military hardware towards the east of the alliance. what this is seen is the kremlin spokesperson to me to the pest golf, saying that moscow is paying close attention to what's happening. but don't turn out there such in nato actions and increase nato activity. now, borders cannot be ignored...
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u. s. government. meanwhile, the u. s. a stock exchange experienced a turbulent day, all a mid concerns over u. s. involvement in the ukraine, russia crisis. this comes off for a day of hysteria where the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of a phase of an imminent conflict. while stalks tumbled over 10 percent with a dow jones also taking a big hit. so things did recover a little by the close of play. a one market export we spoke to says, well, the end of the day, you can buy most of this on politics. to draw from the u. s. equity markets today had 3 direct costs. the 1st is the growing tension between united states and russia . ukraine. the 2nd is the u. s. federal reserve, meaning later this week to discuss either going to fight inflation. and the 3rd is of the stock markets arisen extraordinary amount for their march 2020 lows without a correction and investors are going to generate it. biggest factor, the tension between the u. s. western europe and russia and ukraine. any time to major superpower space off, there worries about the cost of a conflict on the risk that it will sp
u. s. government. meanwhile, the u. s. a stock exchange experienced a turbulent day, all a mid concerns over u. s. involvement in the ukraine, russia crisis. this comes off for a day of hysteria where the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of a phase of an imminent conflict. while stalks tumbled over 10 percent with a dow jones also taking a big hit. so things did recover a little by the close of play. a one market export we spoke to says, well, the end of the day, you can buy most...
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u. s. b u. s. faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition capitalists. now against corta, r correspondent and new york joins us for more. so he ends. we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? yeah, chelsea. i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processes, they have been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years. and the industry pretty much gets called for hold by a handful of huge corporations. and all the claim is that those corporation and actually use this market to power to come to country, the higher cost that they're seeing with higher prices and prices definitely have been on the run. and if you look not in this quarter, we will get from tyson foods, for instance, earnings reports next week, but in the quarter prior we saw a chicken price. it's about almost 20 percent and talk price up by almost 40 percent in comparison to the year before. so again, you mentioned really i watering figures there, but is this really the problem for us inflation is price gougin
u. s. b u. s. faces its highest inflation rate and 40 years without competition capitalists. now against corta, r correspondent and new york joins us for more. so he ends. we know inflation is a big problem in the us. but why our meat packers getting singled out here? yeah, chelsea. i mean, if you look at the industry, especially the big processes, they have been a lot of consultation going on in the past couple of years. and the industry pretty much gets called for hold by a handful of huge...
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u. s. is placed 8 and a half 1000 troops spaced in the united states on standby for potentially being sent to eastern europe. also massive navy war games underway. nato war games with the u. s. s. at the u. s. s. harry truman, the american aircraft carrier at the center of those underway in the mediterranean . and on monday, we heard from a number of nato nation, saying that they would be sending military hardware towards the east of the alliance. what this is seen is the kremlin spokesperson, dmitri pess. gov saying that moscow is paying close attention to what's happening to reduce to occur, such nato actions and increase nato activity. now, borders cannot be ignored by a military who are responsible for the security of our country. there is a constant process of drills, maneuvers and military build up, which has never stopped and will continue. the french president emanuel mac kron is here in berlin. on tuesday, he'll be having meetings with chancellor all aft sholtes as they get that franco german alliance in line ahead of wednesdays, meeting in paris, between delegations from france, germany, ukraine, and russia. to try and find a solution, a diplomatic solution to the ongoing tens
u. s. is placed 8 and a half 1000 troops spaced in the united states on standby for potentially being sent to eastern europe. also massive navy war games underway. nato war games with the u. s. s. at the u. s. s. harry truman, the american aircraft carrier at the center of those underway in the mediterranean . and on monday, we heard from a number of nato nation, saying that they would be sending military hardware towards the east of the alliance. what this is seen is the kremlin spokesperson,...
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u. s. secretary of state, and that said he left off also saying that m a d u s. his u. s. counterpart had been encouraged to use washington's influence upon keith in order to get ukraine to adhere to the a minsk as the minced piece protocols in the east of ukraine, waiting to hear from the former anthony blinking to get his sight. also those talks, they all wrapped up in around an hour and a half. it's pretty much what we were expecting. these were never going to be the talks that sorted out. all of the issues between russia and nato, russia in the west. what they were an opportunity to do was to, to make sure that the diplomatic route was still very much open. certainly what we've heard from certainly love role. that seems to be the case that there's plenty more ground to be covered by diplomacy. yet when it comes to the situation, the tensions between russia renae so we of course have to wait to see how the united states viewed these talks before. we can get a full picture of exactly how they went down. like the ts me are expecting me. anthony, blinking to talk to the
u. s. secretary of state, and that said he left off also saying that m a d u s. his u. s. counterpart had been encouraged to use washington's influence upon keith in order to get ukraine to adhere to the a minsk as the minced piece protocols in the east of ukraine, waiting to hear from the former anthony blinking to get his sight. also those talks, they all wrapped up in around an hour and a half. it's pretty much what we were expecting. these were never going to be the talks that sorted out....
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u. s. in the and it has no choice but to do what the u. s. that, that the u. s. says that it's, you know, that it's, or you already said by the way it will go to war over the ukraine at the us. we made that quite clear even though if a conflict, but it wasn't too rough. it would probably still be dragged him by hook or by crook . but what the us was, what the u. s. as the ukraine has no choice, but to go along with dallas, janice, north, i love to have you on the program, get your views. so i know you're often with people of all most get on the new site as well. have a good evening day. there were close to this with the new york city, but by that, you know, next we go hello. read this prime minister boris joseph is admitted that he did attend a dining street policy in the back garden opiate the heights of the 1st national, colbert lockdown in 2020. he apologized to britain's earlier on here at the time. of course not even allowed to go into one another's homes, let alone visit the elderly, dying sick, loved ones, while arguing. he thought you say there for 20 minu
u. s. in the and it has no choice but to do what the u. s. that, that the u. s. says that it's, you know, that it's, or you already said by the way it will go to war over the ukraine at the us. we made that quite clear even though if a conflict, but it wasn't too rough. it would probably still be dragged him by hook or by crook . but what the us was, what the u. s. as the ukraine has no choice, but to go along with dallas, janice, north, i love to have you on the program, get your views. so i...
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u. s. and happy to keep the talks going. we all know that the u. s . has no strategic interest there in eastern europe. it's not going to intervene militarily to protect ukraine. so talks are good, but randy sherman said that that's these talks were discussions, not negotiation too. and they were really for him to understand each other's concerns and priorities. and what we keep hearing from experts when roger is well that was students points. his point is you don't listen to our security concerns. we have to have a threatening foster for you to even talk to us because we also irrelevant, perhaps a national security interest, right? 9 in eastern eastern europe and as far as the russians are concerned in the west, its being very aggressive as country off the country joins nature, which is a military and lines built around military aggression towards, towards russia. so we got, we got a read out there for, for me to sharpen about what they were discussing is very much what we were reporting on sunday, about what the u. s. is offering, at least initially that is a return to the intermediate nuclear forces treaty that was scrapped against the trump, which will prevent into a medium range nuclear missiles being stationed in europe on either side of the border border with russia and some sort of reciprocal arrangement on military exercises to prevent the, the sense in russia that whenever the u. s, as it frequently does, holds huge minute check sizes in the black sea, on the borders with russia. that it could be a pretext for, for invasion. beyond that, they, what we're hearing from us officials is the usual suspicion. when russia says, look, we don't want to invade ukraine. we just want to talk. in fact, our diplomatic editor james base, talk to the us some boxes, the u. m. just a few hours ago, ambassador, the deputy foreign minister of russia says they have no plans to invade ukraine. you are the u. s. official probably has more contact with the russians than any other you deal with them almost dail
u. s. and happy to keep the talks going. we all know that the u. s . has no strategic interest there in eastern europe. it's not going to intervene militarily to protect ukraine. so talks are good, but randy sherman said that that's these talks were discussions, not negotiation too. and they were really for him to understand each other's concerns and priorities. and what we keep hearing from experts when roger is well that was students points. his point is you don't listen to our security...
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u. s. and russia prevents all out more wellness and will come. you haven't got to have going on the ground. the russia, u. s. stocks in geneva were highly anticipated, but expectations of a positive outcome were low, very low rushes. chief negotiator says americans, under estimate the gravity of the situation, these are ominous words. what will be the cost of this failure? elicit emotions, medieval institutions, montana, godlike technology. and the combination of these 3 very you could say historically distinct seeks fixes within our psycho physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous to ourselves and to the planet. now we have e cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to cigarettes, and do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce? are these sugars are making the tobacco up and down torch? ah, welcome back. as the nato russia council meets today in brussels, to discuss the growing tensions of ukraine that learn kazakstan and joined from chevy chase in maryland. by for messina, u. s. government advisor, edward not vac author of seminal works like who data a practical handbook in the rise of china versus the logic of strategy. thank you so much. talk a lot back for coming on. i've got to begin by just asking you what you think the biden administration is up to. i mean, there's reports of alms for qu in bolivia, the t p elephant e v o support for continued bombing armed support and gaza in syria. now, the threat of massive consequences against russia over ukraine, with some people saying alleged u. s. involvement in, in events in kazakhstan is, is the by the administration out of control. a lot of this is fiction. what's happening in bolivia is exactly mapping that has anything to do with the u. ready s 0 can i can i tend to rather not. i did it wrong because the president of bolivia was on this program very much. but i, i get president as it was on this program a few weeks ago. you telling us about us involved in and if you look me up, you'll find that i have b
u. s. and russia prevents all out more wellness and will come. you haven't got to have going on the ground. the russia, u. s. stocks in geneva were highly anticipated, but expectations of a positive outcome were low, very low rushes. chief negotiator says americans, under estimate the gravity of the situation, these are ominous words. what will be the cost of this failure? elicit emotions, medieval institutions, montana, godlike technology. and the combination of these 3 very you could say...
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u. s. military facility there, despite the fact that the u. s. had agreed with iraqi authorities to or in the combat mission are by the beginning or the end of the last year. but these on groups say that they do not accept any u. s. military presence in iraq, no matter what they're all as. and they threatened to take matters into their own hands to continue targeting or any that u. s. facility, any u. s. personnel and their iraq and debt, but a couple of days ago they gathered near vit that same base nearby, that airport and the market, the assassination in the, on the same as pot were so many of unable my demand is, were targeted 2 years ago. all right, that's a picture in baghdad movement up to what had and so much more to kazakhstan where the president has accepted the government's resignation after protest, ruptured over the high price of fuel police in the larger city of al matter used here, gas is done remains to didn't demonstrate his overnight on tuesday, president cason, you're mud talk. you have as declared a state of emergency there. one is already in place in other regions. more than 200 people have been arrested across the country. where many cars have converted their cars to run on liquified pet
u. s. military facility there, despite the fact that the u. s. had agreed with iraqi authorities to or in the combat mission are by the beginning or the end of the last year. but these on groups say that they do not accept any u. s. military presence in iraq, no matter what they're all as. and they threatened to take matters into their own hands to continue targeting or any that u. s. facility, any u. s. personnel and their iraq and debt, but a couple of days ago they gathered near vit that...
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u. s. foreign policy. the u. s. nuclear posture review, undertaken during the trap administration in 2018, reaffirms that the u. s. will not give up the 1st use capability. and the 1st us prerogatives and that have been the cornerstone of us nuclear doctrine. since 1945, i think it's just a smoke screen. i think they want, it's like going to church on sunday and putting your hand on the bible and, and professing your love of, of all of the 10 commandments and going up the next day and killing somebody and say, but remember, i'm a good christian. i went to, i went to church on sunday. i think it's like that. it's really just a thin veneer, a big leave to mask the real us policy, which is to gain dominance, including the dominance with nuclear weapons and outer space. this is a family, this should not be taken seriously. this is just camouflaged on the part of the united states. the renewed coal from new close to billets. it comes amid an escalation intentions between nato and russia. moscow and the alliance have been at loggerheads over ukraine's position as a potential member of nato. russia has consistently den
u. s. foreign policy. the u. s. nuclear posture review, undertaken during the trap administration in 2018, reaffirms that the u. s. will not give up the 1st use capability. and the 1st us prerogatives and that have been the cornerstone of us nuclear doctrine. since 1945, i think it's just a smoke screen. i think they want, it's like going to church on sunday and putting your hand on the bible and, and professing your love of, of all of the 10 commandments and going up the next day and killing...
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u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety. the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. well, thanks for watching your evening and still as we speak to an alleged victim of church sex abuse, submitted pro, finding the form of pope benedict, the 16th failed to take action to stop the crime story of the bride. the ah. a wrong one, i just don't want to ship out this day because an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, welcome back. now a new report is claimed that former pope benedicts the 16th failed to take action in 4 cases of alleged sexual abuse while he was serving as archbishop of the german cities of munich and phrasing. while the study by german law firm l
u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety. the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. well, thanks for watching your evening and still as we...
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u. s, the u. s. as no intention of sending an army to the ukraine, to stop any russia and, sorry, there are any national forces or our special forces from the united states and from britain in new great, special forces. useful in sierra leone. they're very useless base like this, but you don't confront the russian army with special forces, quote and quote. now people will need pads and some, you know, when 15 of them are plenty of them can go in the back of some of the london. and he's guide in there. that is great stuff came. when you go, he goes to russia army and you tried to pull stance. i guess you'll get killed fast . ok if you wish, compose russia militarily and some but mr. put in. it is a ride. true doctrine, he will not invade you crate when you crank it and then that could small force which will only prove up the ukrainians who wish to resist to resist. and it might even promote the entry of some, you know, for your p. m forces conceivably and other people. when you invade the country with insufficient forces, you start to war, you down end of war and put in being a competent fellow when he starts. this is just, they start ent, i'm very close and here and there be no act because, but it will never, they will never get to love. that will never go to the rest, a new crime and long before that they'll be all kinds of consequences, including of course, the american sanctions, european sanctions, and then be on women. but the appliance functions of 3rd party, the i'll, i'll get a chance. i'll get to sanctions in a moment, and i mean, i'm sure you watch maybe sometime, some of the mainstream media in nato nations. they keep talking about in a minute invasion. you might have to explain why they're always doing that. what, what is your opinion on then doing that? because there are 200000 blue, they say 800000 in the proximity. it 1st, the russian forces have been in eastern ukraine for a long time. so the, the hands in begun that part of the country. secondly, there are these forces which have been massed there as i am not sufficient for the mission. but what brooklyn is trying to do is to send the message to care. all you have to do is to come up when a president, when did the same president, with the policy that's accepts the fact that the ukraine has always been an integral part of russia. indeed, the russians can say that they are in part, they became an integral part of ukraine. kia is where they experience started, and the russians rally to care historically. so the mouse in the ukraine runs off and becomes an independent state, is absurd from a russian historical point of view. and of course, russia denies it ever. we are the ones that i would, i want to just skip along to blink. and what you think of blinking in the structures around him since the bible became president because he was obviously a bomb as deputy national security adviser. thank is. blanca, his biography is pretty transparent. here is a parisian american i 1st month when he was 13, you know, the civil comes from being terribly old and he's a nice boy and he is certainly not. and somebody who sits there clocking to upset the world and to. ready attack mother, russia and things are that are what was on here about what did you, did you give him a call? what happened in libya? i happen to be there. when it happened there, there was an $830.00 meeting in the pentagon. on the day of the crusts, adam meeting, the tammy and john cheese communicate that anybody went is libya and remove mama gadhafi. we'll leave a 100 warring tribes for a 100 years. so i'm down and to libya, unless you're willing to spend half a 1000000 troops and run every little angle of it where people live and buy from the sand. so the joint chiefs agreed with john chicks. 7 defense bob gates agreed with them and got permission from the white house to issue a statement. i think it was around 10, 28 in the morning, rush in time saying that the united states will not intervene in libya. this is after more america duffy went on television and said that he was going to go to bon guys, eat and kill them all. zamarelli examiner, every alley we're going to go. every alley. we're going to kill them out sooner than big whatever they call them. then you gain, discuss permission to say you are still not going to be many less on that same day, not washington time, but europe time hillary clinton announced as the u. s. believe to be what happened was that there are these national security advisor shows rise that terrible women and the un and hillary clinton went to obama and change his weak mind. ok, so blinking, that's not even willing to do nothing to do with it. i'm terrible with him and not blinking. i think that obviously many teddy and intervention samantha powers, we can't let the master of bon guys, you know, xander exam and obviously some of the re clinton. they all say they acted, do it for you, propriety and strategically turn obama's mind, but in less than an hour, to work out the time difference between washington. and this is one of the horrible mistakes on the weapons. you know, the cumulative since 967 that spilled out into the sal and we can see if we can see dr. levine, we can see it today. we can see the thousands drowning in the mediterranean and in recent months and ever since the native invasion, i want to get back to punch in. why have you said putin's great crime has been
u. s, the u. s. as no intention of sending an army to the ukraine, to stop any russia and, sorry, there are any national forces or our special forces from the united states and from britain in new great, special forces. useful in sierra leone. they're very useless base like this, but you don't confront the russian army with special forces, quote and quote. now people will need pads and some, you know, when 15 of them are plenty of them can go in the back of some of the london. and he's guide in...
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u. s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to sustain wars which is dangerous . ex navy seal, eric prince saw an opportunity with his company blackwater. he received contracts for personal security in iraq, but it didn't stop there. very quickly. prince, who was close to dick cheney comes up with this notion that they can create an off the books ah, cia type squad that can do things that the united states needs done without it stamp on it without knowing that it was united states of america in the shadow of the media staged wars, the u. s. since special forces on secret missions, including hunting down terrorists, partly with the help of private mercenaries, the iraq war was really the moment when the most powerful nation in the world, t
u. s. military could not film and that became the new normal u. s. troops supported by private contractors. by the end of 2020, a total of $4800.00 contractors would be working for the u. s. army in syria and iraq. and so by 2009 half of the american force in iraq was contracted. now of that, only about 15 percent were trigger polars. most of them were just making food and repairing vehicles. but the united states america had as a reliance strategically upon the private sector to sustain wars...
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u. s. a u. s. suggests that there is no way that russia or whoever else may have a c on those type of issues. but we underscore that for us it's absolutely mandatory for to make sure that you agree never, never, ever, becomes a member of nato. so we would favor a formal replacement eventually at the forthcoming madrid. summit of natal of the booker is formula of 2008 that says ukraine will become a member of nato, with exactly the wording i mention now. you green and georgia will never ever become members of later. and that would be a welcome change to the better in the position of nato. we are fed up with a loose dog i, mrs. misinterpretation or what happened, that different forms of negotiations behind closed doors. we do not trust the other side, so to say we need iron clad waterproof bullet proof legally binding guarantees not assurances, not safeguards. guarantees with all the words shell must everything that should be put in this bowl. never, ever becoming a member of nato. it's a matter of
u. s. a u. s. suggests that there is no way that russia or whoever else may have a c on those type of issues. but we underscore that for us it's absolutely mandatory for to make sure that you agree never, never, ever, becomes a member of nato. so we would favor a formal replacement eventually at the forthcoming madrid. summit of natal of the booker is formula of 2008 that says ukraine will become a member of nato, with exactly the wording i mention now. you green and georgia will never ever...
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u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety of us. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view, and all of the u. s. propaganda stations voice america, r f e r l, they all are virtually identical. they're like problems in supporting the u. s. government position. so again, it's projection. the u. s. is projecting onto our t, which its own us media, both mainstream and government media possess. so any year where the us government is falling behind the national polls and it pull out of afghanistan, has been heavily criticized by media worldwide. is it surprising that it has decided to criticize channels it deems negative in its coverage? well, that's why i find a very anti american, this whole idea that americans are only allowed to, to consume. one perspective in the media is deeply, deeply anti american. it's deeply anti pluralist and it just reflects the kind of circular thinking within the state department. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy?
u. s. media, as you put it earlier in its entirety of us. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, you not us, us government view, and all of the u. s. propaganda stations voice america, r f e r l, they all are virtually identical. they're like problems in supporting the u. s. government position. so again, it's projection. the u. s. is projecting onto our t, which its own us media, both mainstream and government media possess. so any year where the us government is falling behind...
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u. s. corporate media are already screaming for actual hot war between the us and russia. and the rest of the u. s. media has been known to follow the more right wing us media. and the u. s. burnett has been known to follow the mainstream corporate u. s. media. so this is a danger. i mean, i know people in ukraine who think of a, despite the situation being on russia's border, not the u. s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side really wants war. they think nato wants ukrainian nato, but not to actually join in any ukraine wars as article 5 would require. and they think russia wants nato out of ukraine, but doesn't actually want another afghanistan war or, or any sort of occupation. and so everybody wants a neutral ukraine, but nobody wants to say it and nobody wants to act to make it happen. and so things may spiral out of control in a way that very few people actually desire it. david, if i could stay with you, i agree with you completely, but if things go the wrong way, who gets punished the most? it's ukraine, the country, they don't want to say once they capture. i mean, they're the ones that are on
u. s. corporate media are already screaming for actual hot war between the us and russia. and the rest of the u. s. media has been known to follow the more right wing us media. and the u. s. burnett has been known to follow the mainstream corporate u. s. media. so this is a danger. i mean, i know people in ukraine who think of a, despite the situation being on russia's border, not the u. s. a think of russia and the u. s. as, as equally horrible menaces in this, but they don't think either side...
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u. s. military facility, this week, sales. i was just gonna say, mahmoud. a one can speculate whether this is linked to threats made earlier by pro ron groups against you as the u. s. military present to know what those groups have been. all was threatening to target any u. s. military facilities, any u. s. personnel. and remember, this comes as, as the are, the, are at commemorating or marking the 2nd anniversary of the assassination other iranian general cuts himself manny and did a bull, madam hundreds, that of commander of the iraq's popular mobilization forces, or they were killed by a u. s. 8, a strike, and january 2020. and now let also this also comes as the u. s. troops are ending there. combat mission and iraq. but these groups say that at the do not accept any u. s. military prisons in iraq, no matter what that all is. right. thanks very much. i remembered otherwise live for south america. a palestinian man is indignant more than a $140.00 days on hunger strike after deal was reached to release him from illegal israeli custody. isham abu, how ashes administrative detention provoked angry protests in the occupied west bank. abraham has been following today's proceedings and remar breaking his fast after 141 day hunger strike. he sham of a hawa
u. s. military facility, this week, sales. i was just gonna say, mahmoud. a one can speculate whether this is linked to threats made earlier by pro ron groups against you as the u. s. military present to know what those groups have been. all was threatening to target any u. s. military facilities, any u. s. personnel. and remember, this comes as, as the are, the, are at commemorating or marking the 2nd anniversary of the assassination other iranian general cuts himself manny and did a bull,...
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u. s. leadership u. s. role as the leader of a world order that is seeing its own demise. and nato is just 11 aspect of this. and what this with this threat of the, of decoupling russia from swift and from the western financial system that, that is, that is, has actually given the impetus for the, for russia and china and others to consider multi polar world order in which they develop their own independent financial system and that seems to be rolling right along as well as creating through the built road initiative, a whole economic environment separate from the west. and you're seeing that, given the fracture within the e u, and with a nato that they're seeing that the us leadership role generally has diminished and they are shifting more that way. that's why you're not seeing the unified position right now within nato, toward this ukraine incident. and toward russia as a whole because of that dependency and inter interrelationship, that exists and they are, and you're not going to and i think that this is something that moscow can play off on in going to individual members. i mean, who is going to be afraid of a date, danish warship? nobody and, and it's, it's in the, in the broad scheme of things. but it, this is a much larger thing of neo conservatives within the, by the administration. trying to push this narrative again of containment of russia and to and to try to keep alive it's allusion that it is the leader of the so called free world, whatever that means. and this is now coming to a head when you're coming up with an actual threat. and i think at the end of the proverbial day unless someone sta
u. s. leadership u. s. role as the leader of a world order that is seeing its own demise. and nato is just 11 aspect of this. and what this with this threat of the, of decoupling russia from swift and from the western financial system that, that is, that is, has actually given the impetus for the, for russia and china and others to consider multi polar world order in which they develop their own independent financial system and that seems to be rolling right along as well as creating through...
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u. s. media in its entirety, and the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, not us us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. any reports claims form a pipe benedict, the 16th failed to take action in 4 cases of alleged sexual abuse or serving as archbishop of the german cities of munich. confronting the study by a german law firm looks into the cases of abuse perpetrated in the periods between 945 and 2019. and how church officials handled them. according to the report, over 2 thirds of people investigated in connection with sexually abusive behavior turned out to be priests where the report claims the former pope supported the investigations but denied any wrong doing. in connection with the allegations, wilford has them and said he was a victim of sex, abuse by the clergy du
u. s. media in its entirety, and the u. s. mainstream media represents the pro u. s. government, not us us government view. they have no clue that the vast majority of americans can't stand american foreign policy. and so what is their, what is their, what is their conclusion? well, should we change our policy? no, let's don't let them watch things that challenge their perspective. the challenge is their narratives. any reports claims form a pipe benedict, the 16th failed to take action in 4...
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u. s. faces wanted humor in more than 80 countries of the world. the overall numbers are deployed of roads. ready ready of u. s. troops. this is 875000 troops deployed abroad, resumes with 175000 movies and fish you more than as 60000 troops deployed in your, of the volume of the u. s. military budget. renewable was an i 700000000 dollars, 1000000 dollars. so $77078.00 rather than instances. so russia's budget was 12 times lower. so these examples are specific. suppose a specific threat to international peace and security. my clear example of this, i prefer as regards the root cause to settle the crisis regarding ukraine. we wholeheartedly clapping food is that this crisis just has one dimension, its domestic ukrainian crisis in changing the situation improving. it can only be done through key of implementing the already mentioned means agreements that stipulate primarily direct dial over to next and the guns. and there is no other option if our western partners pushed here to sabotage the minsk agreement. is there something that you can improve your worst, your hood, that they're willingly wanting to they willingly using the willingly doing furthermore, then that might end in the absolute worst way for ukraine and not because somebody has destroyed it will go w
u. s. faces wanted humor in more than 80 countries of the world. the overall numbers are deployed of roads. ready ready of u. s. troops. this is 875000 troops deployed abroad, resumes with 175000 movies and fish you more than as 60000 troops deployed in your, of the volume of the u. s. military budget. renewable was an i 700000000 dollars, 1000000 dollars. so $77078.00 rather than instances. so russia's budget was 12 times lower. so these examples are specific. suppose a specific threat to...
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u. s. embassy in kiev. i mean, the, the sense here is a great for voting that the russian invasion is imminent. that the u. s. government is taking, you know, dramatic measures to save american personnel. a real hype has been created. and at the same time, if you look at the washington post news paper, front page headlines, binds speech, elicits uproar. what's the uproar? is it that the u. s. in russia, the 2 largest nuclear powers may be on the verge of conflict? no, it's because biden happen to say that there might not be a major u. s. war against russia. in the event that there was a quote minor incursion into ukraine. so a bind is in a corner right now if he wanted to step back. and he said, look, let's, let's calm things down. let's not like play chicken, right, right there in ukraine. i don't think he has any political rome. i mean, the closed ranks within the u. s. ruling establishment echoed by the media. whether it's m s, n, b, c, or fox news, it's the same chorus and, and the question is why, what, as, what has actually happened? russia has a mass troops, allegedly inside of russia. russia has said in writing, look, this is a red line couldn't set at the end of the year. press conference, this is a red line. we will not let you crane. we will not let our border area be a staging ground for advanced weapons with missiles whose flight time might be 2 or 3 minut
u. s. embassy in kiev. i mean, the, the sense here is a great for voting that the russian invasion is imminent. that the u. s. government is taking, you know, dramatic measures to save american personnel. a real hype has been created. and at the same time, if you look at the washington post news paper, front page headlines, binds speech, elicits uproar. what's the uproar? is it that the u. s. in russia, the 2 largest nuclear powers may be on the verge of conflict? no, it's because biden happen...
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u. s. began in geneva without a handshake or other formalities, irreconcilable positions, divide the 2 countries. russia wants bullet proof guarantees that ukraine will never become a nato member, a promise. the u. s. categorically rejects the u. s. deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman said the talks couldn't be considered negotiations under current terms and that russia must deescalate. now, if moscow wants to keep talking, russia has been massing soldiers near the ukranian border for weeks, causing concern for russia. denies any intention to attack russia's deputy foreign minister called the talks professional. but he says moscow remains firm on a central point to we on the score that for us is absolutely mandatory to make sure that the ukraine never, never, ever, becomes a member of nato. and the answer to that from brussels. the door to nato remains open for ukraine due to memorial renew. it is for ukraine on the 3rd to nato allies, to decide when ukraine is ready for membership. no one else has and there are 2 same thing. multiple experts suspect that for rushes, president putin. the uncompromising wrangling in geneva is about more than ukraine, if staggered us, i think in the end what he can get is a process which c
u. s. began in geneva without a handshake or other formalities, irreconcilable positions, divide the 2 countries. russia wants bullet proof guarantees that ukraine will never become a nato member, a promise. the u. s. categorically rejects the u. s. deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman said the talks couldn't be considered negotiations under current terms and that russia must deescalate. now, if moscow wants to keep talking, russia has been massing soldiers near the ukranian border for...
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u. s. believe that these hackers were in russia and the f s. b then of course, went down and broke up the group. 14 members were detained. of, of those, one of them. the u. s. believes was involved in that colonial pipeline attack loaner pipeline. of course, the biggest pipeline for refined oil in the u. s. and the us them put out a bouncy for information leading to the arrest of this group on $10000000.00. the group was arrested, has been broken, open, ceased to exist. there is no real danger of them being expedited to the u. s. where the u. s. says, is a vital step by the russian side in the war against ransomware, but it's also a successful dismantling office taco group. as you say, danny. but what's been the reaction so far? well, they've been a little bit of a mixed reaction now, despite them saying, these are vital steps. the us side of course, and these are vital steps in the war against their cyber attacks and ransomware. the white house is said that they are pleased with the russian actions of the f s. b of bringing about the end of this, a hacker group. but then in the very next sentence of a statement, they have reverted to the old rhetoric about the 10 situation in ukraine that's going on at the moment. they have said that this situation has nothing to do with the instanc
u. s. believe that these hackers were in russia and the f s. b then of course, went down and broke up the group. 14 members were detained. of, of those, one of them. the u. s. believes was involved in that colonial pipeline attack loaner pipeline. of course, the biggest pipeline for refined oil in the u. s. and the us them put out a bouncy for information leading to the arrest of this group on $10000000.00. the group was arrested, has been broken, open, ceased to exist. there is no real danger...
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u. s. board on how the u. s. would react, what is the u. s. find it so hard to see rushes point of view of military weapons being deployed so close to the phone border in ukraine. oh, it's chris, you know, figure him. yeah, i think you asked us losing worldwide media. that's why david, draw the troops up gun. this. now they want to open. one, was scenarios in the, in the pacific ocean, and the other on the ukrainian border to regain economical and military worldwide. it's a transfer of q strategical ideas. and it's very cynic that this is brought forward on the shoulders of the people in ukraine and in the shortest, especially of the people in the us and, and on. and who goes and speaking of geopolitics and strategic games. do you think the nord stream to pipeline certification process has become a victim of this rhetoric has become politicized? yes, it sounds a bit like that because if you see that was negotiations in between, letting me put in a bite and the russian side and the us side. and some days later, for an minister, miss babel went t
u. s. board on how the u. s. would react, what is the u. s. find it so hard to see rushes point of view of military weapons being deployed so close to the phone border in ukraine. oh, it's chris, you know, figure him. yeah, i think you asked us losing worldwide media. that's why david, draw the troops up gun. this. now they want to open. one, was scenarios in the, in the pacific ocean, and the other on the ukrainian border to regain economical and military worldwide. it's a transfer of q...
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u. s. knows that that's why the u. s. is playing with fire. this is extremely provocative and it gives y to the idea that us is now solidly pledging not to use nuclear weapons. just finally, the timing of the declaration. is there anything notable about thought? is that ukraine, that is the issue to the fore front of people's mind? well, i think so. i mean, look, we're, we're at a dangerous moment perhaps the most dangerous moment. certainly since the u. s. nato attacks it and destruction of yugoslavia in 1999. that was just 22 years ago. people keep talking about the last major war in europe with 1945 know the u. s. and nato destroy yugoslavia 22 years later in the ukraine, u. s. is playing with bi, you're right on russian border and an existential e threatening way. this is a game of chicken, but you know, the people of the world, the people of russia, europe, certainly people have ukraine, don't want this. they need peace. finally, finally, but yet there is so much talk, particularly in western media of an old conflict happening on the ukraine. russia border. how dangerous a time are we in regards that, right? i don't think it can be more dangerous right now. i mean, what the u. s. is doing is pressing against russia's border with advanced troops and provocation. such that the stage is being said for the integration of ukraine into nato. that would bring nato a nuclear alliance with advanced nuclear and conventional weapons in a t
u. s. knows that that's why the u. s. is playing with fire. this is extremely provocative and it gives y to the idea that us is now solidly pledging not to use nuclear weapons. just finally, the timing of the declaration. is there anything notable about thought? is that ukraine, that is the issue to the fore front of people's mind? well, i think so. i mean, look, we're, we're at a dangerous moment perhaps the most dangerous moment. certainly since the u. s. nato attacks it and destruction of...