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us, claiming diplomatic immunity 20 the u. k. issued an official extradition request form extradition imbalance. not only between the u. s. a u. k, but it almost always acquiesces, but it's not true. the other, as i mentioned before, is not a us citizen. and he did not commit a crime, including the case of hoss on the stuff of some nasir in for others. another set of rules for themselves are more to come with the mystery around just how many people the u. s. government brings from, ah ah welcome back to the ammo i'm manila chance. so chris, continuing our conversation here more broadly, but these aren't necessarily bilateral agreements. what's the trends for need military assistance intelligence u. s. uses it's preponderance of military and he says that you can tell us about, well, i think the most egregious occurred and right out of pinochet's, chile was statute an extraordinary ren, my in italy. accommodating the convictions and absent, accomplices, ah, and doe, we actually, ah, requests, i'll put in prison, egypt and very badly. ah, ah, commits a crime in another country. the crime has documented it. good. none of them
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u. s. dollar, which the u. s. uses to dominate other countries just cite nicaragua, this is happening around the world. the u. s. right now has about one 3rd of the world's population under sanctions. and given that and again, all that is the u. s. is able to do through dollar dub dub and it's to so called dollar diplomacy, which goes back to world president william our tap. and so countries act, nicaragua, had no choice but to seek trading partners outside the u. s. sphere of influence. but of course when they do that, when the us forces and to do it, then the u. s. blames them for doing it. again, this is class, it is exactly what happened during the country war where of course, nicaragua was forced to turn to the soviet union for help. and then the u. s. blame them for turning to the soviet of this is your thought about a situation. asked your thoughts about this, nicaragua and china, signing a series of strategic agreements, trade programs, and so on. how much of a concern is, is to, to the us? and is this going to
u. s. dollar, which the u. s. uses to dominate other countries just cite nicaragua, this is happening around the world. the u. s. right now has about one 3rd of the world's population under sanctions. and given that and again, all that is the u. s. is able to do through dollar dub dub and it's to so called dollar diplomacy, which goes back to world president william our tap. and so countries act, nicaragua, had no choice but to seek trading partners outside the u. s. sphere of influence. but of...
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u. s. used in a i to analyze m r i's. the research has proven the deep learning software. it was trained using my images of patients with and without all simon's fear, i learned to detect patterns for all time. as in the images the i was then tested on a database of tens of thousands of clinical brighten images from different years. there were my images from about a 1500 patients without signs of all timers and images for more than 2000 patients who had already been diagnosed with the risk of the disease. the i was able to detect 9 out of 10 cases and could identify even younger patients with a risk most a eyes abilities in analyzing a large amount of data. and identifying patents could also lead to other advances in the medical field. suggesting individual treatment by comparing many different cases a i could make more personalized medical treatments possible. i could be taking into account all sorts of variables, like a patients blood pressure, preexisting conditions or age, and run them through a database with similar cases this way the system could recommend individuali
u. s. used in a i to analyze m r i's. the research has proven the deep learning software. it was trained using my images of patients with and without all simon's fear, i learned to detect patterns for all time. as in the images the i was then tested on a database of tens of thousands of clinical brighten images from different years. there were my images from about a 1500 patients without signs of all timers and images for more than 2000 patients who had already been diagnosed with the risk of...
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u. s. use is it's a ponder. and so military and economic power to make these countries bend to their will. and you've got some other examples of kind of bizarre extradition cases that you can tell us about. well, i think the most egregious occurred in milan in 2003. this was an egyptian national, who i mean, right out of peano shades chilly was stature, an extraordinary rendition off of the streets of milan. and it prompted investigations by in italy culminating the convictions of central 22 c i. c, i, a operatives, u. s. air force, colonel and to italian accomplice accomplices. and we actually know because of wikileaks, that there was tremendous pressure put on the bell, a scone government, not to request or demand the expedition of these people already been found guilty of a crime. he was, he was taken the egypt put in prison in egypt, and very badly tortured. so there is another example of how the united states commits a crime in another country. the crime is documented, it goes through the digital system. all
u. s. use is it's a ponder. and so military and economic power to make these countries bend to their will. and you've got some other examples of kind of bizarre extradition cases that you can tell us about. well, i think the most egregious occurred in milan in 2003. this was an egyptian national, who i mean, right out of peano shades chilly was stature, an extraordinary rendition off of the streets of milan. and it prompted investigations by in italy culminating the convictions of central 22 c...
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us. does it appear that the u. k . has sort of relinquished its sovereignty of jurisdiction due to decades old extradition treaties with the u. s. and that julian is a victim of that, among other things well from the beginning for those of us who have followed the case closely. this has been judicial farce. there are all sorts of legal anomalies that should have invalidated this case. a long time ago we can begin with a fact that julian has not committed a crime. he didn't do anything different from what the new york times the guardian dare spiegel. and l p. s. did when they published the iraq war logs. remember that's what he's being charged with under the espionage at 17 counts. so it's 170 years if he's convicted on all counts on another 5 years for hacking into a government computer, although he didn't hack into a government computer. chelsea manning leak the documents did not need to hack into the computer or chelsea manning had done all of the passwords security clearance to get into the computer to to pass the documents on to wiki weeks. then we have u. c global, the spanish security firm that set up cameras and recordin
us. does it appear that the u. k . has sort of relinquished its sovereignty of jurisdiction due to decades old extradition treaties with the u. s. and that julian is a victim of that, among other things well from the beginning for those of us who have followed the case closely. this has been judicial farce. there are all sorts of legal anomalies that should have invalidated this case. a long time ago we can begin with a fact that julian has not committed a crime. he didn't do anything different...
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u. s. on the let's take century gala pub released a poll, which find that the majority of muslim nations do not see the u. s. us at the mark receive building power in iraq, particularly 72 percent of respondents do not believe quote, the u. s. is serious about encouraging the establishment of democratic systems and muslim country. on this day and day, 20 years ago, a large statue of iraqi leader saddam hussein was toppled by the monuments seen as a symbol of his ruling. the country was brought on by iraqis with the help of us marines. the events received wide coverage in western media which headline the day of an end to the same era. but u. s. forces were knocked down in the country. 2 years after the invasion of iraq began. american troops gone down 24 civilians in the heinous act that did not spur women and children. the turn of huntington, on of the 8th marines involved pleaded guilty negligence. all other charges, including involuntary manslaughter, and aggravated assault words. this r t corresponded steve sweeney travel to the country to hear 1st sound about the deadly instant. and the legacy left behind.
u. s. on the let's take century gala pub released a poll, which find that the majority of muslim nations do not see the u. s. us at the mark receive building power in iraq, particularly 72 percent of respondents do not believe quote, the u. s. is serious about encouraging the establishment of democratic systems and muslim country. on this day and day, 20 years ago, a large statue of iraqi leader saddam hussein was toppled by the monuments seen as a symbol of his ruling. the country was brought...
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u. s, how was he us going to reverse that by this war and the sanctions. they have broken that very profitable exchange between the e u, especially germany, but also france and russia. they want to break it with china. is a policy that is completely destructive, not only to the united states, also to the european union, under the asterisk where the countries, for example, throughout africa, who rely on the grain and the industry and the oil and, and all of that that comes from russia. so that's why there is a real search, very consciously for new ways of trade and exchange. and as i say, b dollarization, this is now upon us, given what you said about, you know, the american leave being so bad on preserving dominance. do you think they will allow the world to go that way because i mean, everybody understands that it is dangerous to rely on the american financial system . it's not fit is secure anymore. and yeah, whenever other countries make and that's where it's you, you know, facilitate, facilitate conflict resolution, the united spaces up against that. do
u. s, how was he us going to reverse that by this war and the sanctions. they have broken that very profitable exchange between the e u, especially germany, but also france and russia. they want to break it with china. is a policy that is completely destructive, not only to the united states, also to the european union, under the asterisk where the countries, for example, throughout africa, who rely on the grain and the industry and the oil and, and all of that that comes from russia. so that's...
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u. s. right. it's the u. s. plus its allies or plus it's friends more than more than anything. so we see that the us is actually losing a lot of support in america. of course, this would have to do something very strong, would have to happen to eliminate the presence of the us. but we see that they're trying, and america impose their ideas here in the, in after that we have a right wing government which is actually very being supported a lot by the us government. right. even though it is a failure of a government, yet it does not want to lose any of its allies and have seen historically in other times that the u. s. as prop dictatorships and other types of ruling governments that were not in favor of the population. and that is happening again, at least with our president. right now. he was democratically elected. but we see that the u. s. tries to always go, always go around what's going on and support countries and things that would actually support support them as well as we have seen them do in the united nations as we have seen them do also in are there any issues as the 7 and as native and on
u. s. right. it's the u. s. plus its allies or plus it's friends more than more than anything. so we see that the us is actually losing a lot of support in america. of course, this would have to do something very strong, would have to happen to eliminate the presence of the us. but we see that they're trying, and america impose their ideas here in the, in after that we have a right wing government which is actually very being supported a lot by the us government. right. even though it is a...
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u. s. is playing beyond the borders of the alliance. the u. s. is using crane as a puppet. in reality, it's not in the interest of the e. u to support the ukrainian conflict and the sanction regime against russia. however, there is a bloodthirsty atmosphere of war among e, you politicians, finland, being a member of the european union, has also recently joined the chorus of western voices ratcheting up the pro war rhetoric against russia. and that's a new position for europe actually, which over the past few decades hasn't always blindly cited with washington for her french president, jacques, she and i planned german chancellor. gerhard schroeder, allied with russian president vladimir putin against the u. s. invasion of iraq, for example. and that was at a time when washington was looking to build that so called coalition of the willing . and that descent is actually what kept europe out of that particular quagmire to the economic and other benefit of the entire block and people of europe. today though, where's the voice of reason in europe? well hungarian prime minister,
u. s. is playing beyond the borders of the alliance. the u. s. is using crane as a puppet. in reality, it's not in the interest of the e. u to support the ukrainian conflict and the sanction regime against russia. however, there is a bloodthirsty atmosphere of war among e, you politicians, finland, being a member of the european union, has also recently joined the chorus of western voices ratcheting up the pro war rhetoric against russia. and that's a new position for europe actually, which...
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u. s. as using china's military drills to justify its own large scale exercises with the philippines, i am inclined to see these exercises between us and the philippines as fortuitously timed by the u. s. i perhaps even in collusion between the, by the ministration and the speaker of house of the house of kevin mccarthy, whose recent meeting with the taiwanese leader in california was set by him and which predictably invited the response. we've seen the u. s. prove vote. the chinese response over taiwan and then provocatively went ahead with the exercises with the philippines and concurrently as fall to china for not communicating. now, this is a well born tactic from the u. s. play book at this point. i do something nasty than try to act reasonable and blame the other side when they don't play along. the fact that china hasn't responded is also har for the course by now as well. we saw the same thing happen after policies visit last year. ties are still deteriorating, this is the trend, and there's no sign. this will change any time soon. ah, an investigation by the russian parliament clai
u. s. as using china's military drills to justify its own large scale exercises with the philippines, i am inclined to see these exercises between us and the philippines as fortuitously timed by the u. s. i perhaps even in collusion between the, by the ministration and the speaker of house of the house of kevin mccarthy, whose recent meeting with the taiwanese leader in california was set by him and which predictably invited the response. we've seen the u. s. prove vote. the chinese response...
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u. s. as done all along tweet history. i give you an example of what the u. s. the to jerky nor the us was behind the the, the call in turkey in 2016. this is not the way that you should treat you allies. do you what is behind the sabotage of no string, which is that which is going to damage germans economy and ultimately which, which will lead to the dean, this revision of germany. what this is not how you treat you allies. so you, this is holly treat allies in is somehow it's of the, of the traits. you know, it's about training. it's not about cope. ration. china is a different approach. it's about how we can work together, you know, and find stability, harmony. and it is very interesting when you look at just country how chinese the operates when you live in china, like like i've done the last, almost 3 decades, i see cost a p, a society which is working towards harmony and stability. when i look at the approach, especially in the u. s. and so in europe to is because of the more course you, i mean, so called the more crappy, which, i mean, it is only by what it's, it's not really tv
u. s. as done all along tweet history. i give you an example of what the u. s. the to jerky nor the us was behind the the, the call in turkey in 2016. this is not the way that you should treat you allies. do you what is behind the sabotage of no string, which is that which is going to damage germans economy and ultimately which, which will lead to the dean, this revision of germany. what this is not how you treat you allies. so you, this is holly treat allies in is somehow it's of the, of the...
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this many examples that use you can see that the collective west is especially the u. s . is isolating itself by using too many sanctions on to many countries in then you end up with no countries. you can credit them anymore because countries don't, don't want to have long term commitments. would you, could you unstable? you my friend now, but if you could do it, we or something, i'm going to sanction you. that's not friends. you know? if, if friends are like this, why ever enemies angela? your final thoughts on all of this, on china, the saudis, iran and the u. s. i think it's especially interesting to hear the perspective of a european born person having lived in china for nearly 30 years. i mean, what is the end game here? how do you see this all playing out? i think a clearly this is a shift between going from a uni pull a would the u. s. a gemini, and all sorts control over europe over japan, australia, korea, which is a very small proportion of the, was population probably around 15 percent. you have this unit pull a word and it is a shift towards multi paula, what is
this many examples that use you can see that the collective west is especially the u. s . is isolating itself by using too many sanctions on to many countries in then you end up with no countries. you can credit them anymore because countries don't, don't want to have long term commitments. would you, could you unstable? you my friend now, but if you could do it, we or something, i'm going to sanction you. that's not friends. you know? if, if friends are like this, why ever enemies angela? your...
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u. s. is using the dollar as an economic tool? well, the u. s. dollar was actually being used as a, as a currency of reserves. 1944 and the bill or is ation bowlers. ation that the laura's ation was actually a subject of discussion back in the seventy's also. and now the discussion of those ation are not using the dollar anymore as a trade the currency. actually it's been happening all the conflicts that are happening over the world and how countries are feeling that the u. s. is actually controlling them economically. and the president bashar, actually it's for his own good and for his people is good to actually find new partners and not being controlled by the wis, economically and politically. and that's why he's envoy, and they can see that so many central banks will affect their to continue to be that move away from the u. s. dollar. and towards having a number of currencies that become popular in the countries can use to trade with one another. really think this is, this is a tremendous happening, but it's not going to be in the short ter
u. s. is using the dollar as an economic tool? well, the u. s. dollar was actually being used as a, as a currency of reserves. 1944 and the bill or is ation bowlers. ation that the laura's ation was actually a subject of discussion back in the seventy's also. and now the discussion of those ation are not using the dollar anymore as a trade the currency. actually it's been happening all the conflicts that are happening over the world and how countries are feeling that the u. s. is actually...
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at snowden told us that the u. s. governor, the heroic whistleblower daniel hale told us that the u. s. military people including children. he is now in a maximum security put of an affirmative defense, the ill hon. omar bill would have allowed for loves a strict liability law that renders any even try to make the case. all they have to show is that and unlike every other law in the criminal system, you know, the government fed, we, you know, we'd never tortured anyone. i mean, that's why they don't want there to be any kind of intent. and because you would actually understand why people are at, you know, and it having a strict liability large, virtually impossible to defend one of these cases because you don't have any kind of meaningful defense. you can raise an irrelevant at sentencing. meaning after you've pawn rate act about classified documents and the espionage act, we're going to take. 2 2 a look forward to talking to a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we should be very careful about p
at snowden told us that the u. s. governor, the heroic whistleblower daniel hale told us that the u. s. military people including children. he is now in a maximum security put of an affirmative defense, the ill hon. omar bill would have allowed for loves a strict liability law that renders any even try to make the case. all they have to show is that and unlike every other law in the criminal system, you know, the government fed, we, you know, we'd never tortured anyone. i mean, that's why they...
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u. s. is using the e vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think of us that could be a possible that that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think the europe has being understood to be supporting the u. s. a, whether it's willing lay or unwilling lay or, or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody's interpretation. i think europe has being taken hostage in my view or when it comes to the ukrainian conflict, or you know, to, to be all the us side to support ukraine in a sales. but i think this trip of president mc crawl in china has reviewed that the europeans, or at least mac chrome, being one of the european leaders is coming to his senses. that it should actually look after their own interest. as i always say, facts are facts. because inflation is going up in europe and the cost of energy is going up like crazy of the last year. so it's people's, i'd say we're talking about when you have people that are not happy with what they have, the politicians,
u. s. is using the e vasa as a, as a way to sort of, you know, push the u. s. is terms, do you think of us that could be a possible that that could be a possible know of advantage for the us if it has the e. u, as as a power piece? well, i think the europe has being understood to be supporting the u. s. a, whether it's willing lay or unwilling lay or, or being held hostage in a sense that's up to everybody's interpretation. i think europe has being taken hostage in my view or when it comes to...
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u. s. the u. s. government and us courts and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in the immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months in years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response to the united states. it's sort of the global south speaking back to power. right. and the iranians are saying that remind or reminding the world that the united states created isis from famously admitted during his presidential campaign. and he knew that because michael flynn was his military and intelligence advisor and we've had other officials admitted and in the media and books come out. so this is basically a reminder that the iranians have been suffering at the hands of the united states . and this is just one chapter, let's move on to a little bit about iran, on it's relations with russia, china in the
u. s. the u. s. government and us courts and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in the immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months in years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response...
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u. s. violation of its taiwan policy. china is responding to what the u. s. provocations are, which is again and again the selling us aircraft, carriers, destroyers, nuclear submarines, and all over flights, all manner of other military equipment directly into the taiwan straits and then areas off of china until now. the u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate signed agreements that they have made, affirming the china is one country, and taiwan is a province of china. they want to pull the e u into this also, and they want to pull the surrounding countries into it, not only korea and japan, and the philippines, but of course, every country and the surrounding area. they are pressuring them extensively, and they are pressuring certainly the european union from a decade long conflict to a new era of partnership. serious foreign minister has arrived in saudi arabia, as the 2 nations aim to restore relations after more than 10 years apart, reads that it wants to see the re unification of d
u. s. violation of its taiwan policy. china is responding to what the u. s. provocations are, which is again and again the selling us aircraft, carriers, destroyers, nuclear submarines, and all over flights, all manner of other military equipment directly into the taiwan straits and then areas off of china until now. the u. s. was able to project unrestrained threats on china by the sheer number of their military forces in the region. it shows that the u. s. is absolutely willing to violate...
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us. well, poland pushes claims that ties with washington also ahead. the 20 years of u. s. military occupation that was built conflicts and have a more relevant china points the thing, the us on nato for the crisis in afghanistan viewing a summit to address security concerns related to cope with . hello and welcome. it's just 10 to 9 pm here in the russian capital, and you're watching off the international with the very latest world news updates good to have you with us. now, our top story, this our most goes f. s b has said the killing of russian war journalists flatten sitarski earlier this month was organized by ukrainian special services, and partially inspired by russian opposition abroad. my colleague, fear really, isabel spoke to auntie correspondent marine across the river about the findings, according to russia's federal security service, the girl who was arrested and connection to the explosion that killed blood lens tar sky. she was working with a ukrainian national, his name. you would do nice of who was a member of a ukrainian terrorist group according to the
us. well, poland pushes claims that ties with washington also ahead. the 20 years of u. s. military occupation that was built conflicts and have a more relevant china points the thing, the us on nato for the crisis in afghanistan viewing a summit to address security concerns related to cope with . hello and welcome. it's just 10 to 9 pm here in the russian capital, and you're watching off the international with the very latest world news updates good to have you with us. now, our top story,...
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u. s. s. been us tracking its own allies, us attorney general, mary garland, gave more details of the suspects arrest. today, the justice department arrested jack douglas to shera in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information to share. it is an employee of the united states air force, national guard f b i. agents took to sure into custody earlier this afternoon. without incident. he will have an initial appearance at the us district court for the district of massachusetts. i want to thank the f b i, justice department, prosecutors, and our colleagues at the department of defense for their diligent work. on this case, this investigation is ongoing. we will share more information at the appropriate time. thanks everyone. let's go straight to the w correspondent, amin, as if for the latest. he joined me from washington, dc. i mean, what more can you tell us about the suspect at this point? well, 1st of all, ni
u. s. s. been us tracking its own allies, us attorney general, mary garland, gave more details of the suspects arrest. today, the justice department arrested jack douglas to shera in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention, and transmission of classified national defense information to share. it is an employee of the united states air force, national guard f b i. agents took to sure into custody earlier this afternoon. without incident. he will have an...
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us. but the question is, could warsaw side with the u. s. over its own european allies going so far as to attacking france in this case, but also perhaps advocating in favor of spending that you defense cash for ukraine in the us. well, more with he also announced this week that poland wants to set itself up as washington's garage to serve as uncle sam in europe. listen. even don't watch him. i want to. so the send, the full album stands for the whole of you will pay to maintain their battle readiness to be located in poland, where also striving to be able to produce depleted uranium ammunition course for the adams to be located in poland. so these are the excess you, is this going to let poland crank out toxic, depleted uranium for washington, when it won't even let that's farmers keep too many defecating cows for fear. harmon, nature fall is one of use taught one day recipients. france is one of its top providers who are size pretty much then acting like a teenager who is demanding that his parents let him set up a gun shop and a math lab i
us. but the question is, could warsaw side with the u. s. over its own european allies going so far as to attacking france in this case, but also perhaps advocating in favor of spending that you defense cash for ukraine in the us. well, more with he also announced this week that poland wants to set itself up as washington's garage to serve as uncle sam in europe. listen. even don't watch him. i want to. so the send, the full album stands for the whole of you will pay to maintain their battle...
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u. s. us to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology crossing borders and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tag impacted by those issues. and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now. and don't see it going away anytime soon. and i think the frictions are going to continue to rise. and you also see other countries pushing back against other markets coming in and trying to dominate their own market. so you can see that going on as well. so india, frances has restricted access to some for an even funds by now. so i do think that that would continue to be an issue. and like i said, not going away in a chance in technology is becoming the new path. when you're looking at problems, the way countries handle, the relationship with tech is now becoming a nother fact in the argument here, the united states, you have this recent disclosure of the relationship between the big tech in the usa and the government in the 2020 election we've seen this and other governments in other countries have had
u. s. us to china with roadblocks and restrictions over technology crossing borders and the most sensitive, most advanced technology crossing borders. so yeah, you do see a big tag impacted by those issues. and i think that that's been going on for pretty strong for a couple of years now. and don't see it going away anytime soon. and i think the frictions are going to continue to rise. and you also see other countries pushing back against other markets coming in and trying to dominate their own...
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u. s. and doesn't have any disagreements with the people of russia, of which the russian foreign ministry stress. she had obviously forgotten that u. s. weapons are currently being used against russian service men and don bass civilians. international affairs and security analysts mark loda believes that ambassador tracy statements are the usual u. s. narrative between washington and moscow. it's boiler plate u. s. narrative between the tensions between the u. s. and russia and the situations that have been occurring in the ukraine since the overthrow, the openly u. s. backed overthrow of the last legitimate, democratically elected government there in 2014. the only thing that to get regime forces are actually doing is pushing the buttons, doing the fighting and, and the dying. everything else is done by the u. s. i think it's an extremely incorrect us is not just helping kill russians. it is de facto killing russians in ukraine and not, not just russian military of course, but civilians, civilians are of the don boss of the hair song, zappa, rosa, and of areas in crimea. and both gord that have been targeted by key regime forces as well or iran has ordered top u. s.
u. s. and doesn't have any disagreements with the people of russia, of which the russian foreign ministry stress. she had obviously forgotten that u. s. weapons are currently being used against russian service men and don bass civilians. international affairs and security analysts mark loda believes that ambassador tracy statements are the usual u. s. narrative between washington and moscow. it's boiler plate u. s. narrative between the tensions between the u. s. and russia and the situations...
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and it seems that he was addressing those countries around the world that are critical of the u. s's. use of its status as a super power to quote unquote force it's western style democracy in all areas of the world. now, there is brazil, which is sitting as of rotating member of the security council, which has recently made headlines for refusing to support ukraine with weapons arguing instead for a negotiated piece. and i believe that russia really hopes to rat to bring in these countries that are kind of sitting on the fence between us and russian power and create some kind of an alliance in that regard. leverage attempt here failed to day . brazil did use the opportunity to criticize us power and call from multilateralism on a global stage. but the brazilian representative also condemned of russia's invasion of ukraine, pointing out and suggesting that it was more of a violation of the un charter than any kind of a of protocol violations with respect to negotiation. so most countries really sat at the table, listen to laugh rav and then after his speech, said, well lever of sir. russia
and it seems that he was addressing those countries around the world that are critical of the u. s's. use of its status as a super power to quote unquote force it's western style democracy in all areas of the world. now, there is brazil, which is sitting as of rotating member of the security council, which has recently made headlines for refusing to support ukraine with weapons arguing instead for a negotiated piece. and i believe that russia really hopes to rat to bring in these countries that...
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u. s. military occupation has been filled with us counter terrorist efforts in afghanistan, only terrorist more around china points to think of the u. s. the nato, for the crisis and gulping afghanistan, that was during a submit for address security concerns related to cobble and syria and iran are restoring relations with saudi arabia. as we are raised, the possibility of the muskets is returned to the arab with watching all the international monies peter scott, wherever you're joining us from. welcome to 30 minutes of news and analysis. of course f. s b has said the killing of russian war journalist linda trasky earlier this month was organized by ukrainian special services and partially inspired by russian opposition abroad. earlier my colleague fiorella isabel spoke with ortiz, marina call server about those findings. according to rushes, federal security service, the girl who was arrested in connection to the explosion that killed bloodline starsky. she was working with a ukrainian know his name, a huge denise of who was a member of a ukrainian terrorist group, according to the s s b.
u. s. military occupation has been filled with us counter terrorist efforts in afghanistan, only terrorist more around china points to think of the u. s. the nato, for the crisis and gulping afghanistan, that was during a submit for address security concerns related to cobble and syria and iran are restoring relations with saudi arabia. as we are raised, the possibility of the muskets is returned to the arab with watching all the international monies peter scott, wherever you're joining us...
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u. s. on us soil since 1979 has been said, or the secretary of state saying that this is a transferred by the taiwanese president. this is a term used by the u. s. state department that does not use the word visit, the secretary of state pointing out that this chinese, taiwanese president as well as a number of previous ones, have paid transits to the united states in the past. oh, this is nothing unusual, said the secretary of state. what is unusual though is the high level nature of this meeting, and this is certainly going to undermine any attempt to re establish normal relations with china that the u. s. is adamant it wants to do. thank you very much for that. my can alive there in washington. meanwhile, frances president says china could play a key role in peace negotiations between russia and ukraine. emanuel mcroy is on a 3 day sate visit to beijing for the 1st time in 4 years. he'll meet the chinese eda, she's in ping late on thursday, lena blackly has the details of how many do this is a
u. s. on us soil since 1979 has been said, or the secretary of state saying that this is a transferred by the taiwanese president. this is a term used by the u. s. state department that does not use the word visit, the secretary of state pointing out that this chinese, taiwanese president as well as a number of previous ones, have paid transits to the united states in the past. oh, this is nothing unusual, said the secretary of state. what is unusual though is the high level nature of this...
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when use help, u. s. military occupation have been filled with the conflict. enough gamma u. s. counter terrorist efforts. janice and i've only made it more rapidly trying to point the finger at us and ne, sorry for the crisis. enough gun is song doing a plumbing to address security concerns related to cope with . hello and welcome. it just turns 10 pm here in the russian campus. so you're watching all see international with the very latest world news updates good to happy with us. i'll top story this, our most goes f. s b has that big killing of russian war journalists flatland, petoskey, early this month was organized by ukrainian special services. i'm partially inspired by russian opposition abroad. earlier, my colleague fair rela, isabel spoke to our tea, corresponded marina culture of a, about the findings, according to russia's federal security service, the girl who was arrested and connection to the explosion that killed blood lens tar sky. she was working with a ukrainian national, his name denise of who was a member of a ukrainian terrorist group, according to the s s
when use help, u. s. military occupation have been filled with the conflict. enough gamma u. s. counter terrorist efforts. janice and i've only made it more rapidly trying to point the finger at us and ne, sorry for the crisis. enough gun is song doing a plumbing to address security concerns related to cope with . hello and welcome. it just turns 10 pm here in the russian campus. so you're watching all see international with the very latest world news updates good to happy with us. i'll top...