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u. s. was russia is ready for a long war. also coming up to re lincoln's push for the president to go protested defy orders to stay at home blocking street to pull for new leadership. several people have died in clashes between.
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u. s. was russia is ready for a loan ball. also coming up to lincoln's push for the president to go, protested defy orders to stay at home locking streets to court for a new leadership. several people have died in clashes between the pro.
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was 10 times the u. s. investment in russia. their trade with russia. 10 times what us trade was, their german trade with the u. s. so how does the u. s. break this? turn it around, smash and they are willing to smash the e. you absolutely. who is both a competitor and an ally and use the nato military machine to do it. so there, sir, let me, let me jump in here. i want to go, i want to give to the last word here that i'm, that the cynic in me says. the pentagon in the military industrial complex, they need a replacement for the afghan griffith and, and the ukraine is the substitute for the griff, they lost in afghanistan, 40 seconds, go ahead. i absolutely agree, but i want to make one quick point about nato peter, which is that it does operate by consensus that may seem like just left service, but it is a fact that if on korea wants to break consensus on, for example, sweden and finland joining the alliance they can do so and no one can stop it. ted . wow. well, we have the time, ted. well, i have the time. hang on by that. why
was 10 times the u. s. investment in russia. their trade with russia. 10 times what us trade was, their german trade with the u. s. so how does the u. s. break this? turn it around, smash and they are willing to smash the e. you absolutely. who is both a competitor and an ally and use the nato military machine to do it. so there, sir, let me, let me jump in here. i want to go, i want to give to the last word here that i'm, that the cynic in me says. the pentagon in the military industrial...
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was 10 times the u. s. investment in russia. their trade with russia. 10 times what us trade was, their german trade with the u. s. so how does the u. s. brake this, turn it around, smash and they are willing to smash the e, you absolutely. who was both a competitor and, and ally, and use the nato military machine to do it. so there, sir, let me, let me jump in here. i want to give to the last word here that i did. the cynic in me says the pentagon in the military industrial complex, they need a replacement for the afghan griffith. and the ukraine is the substitute for the griff they lost in afghanistan, 40 seconds, go ahead. i absolutely agree, but i want to make one quick point about nato peter, which is that it does operate by consensus that may seem like just lip service. but it is a fact that if on korea wants to break consensus on, for example, sweden and finland joining the alliance, they can do so and no one can stop ebay. ted. wow, wow, we have the time, ted. well, i have the time. hang on by that. why will we other, don
was 10 times the u. s. investment in russia. their trade with russia. 10 times what us trade was, their german trade with the u. s. so how does the u. s. brake this, turn it around, smash and they are willing to smash the e, you absolutely. who was both a competitor and, and ally, and use the nato military machine to do it. so there, sir, let me, let me jump in here. i want to give to the last word here that i did. the cynic in me says the pentagon in the military industrial complex, they need...
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u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most by with anti ship missiles. the report say it helped pinpoint the most boss position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. the stuff brussel is from the european council on foreign relations, and an expert on the russian military way asked him if this kind of assistance that the u. s. is providing increases the risk of russia escalating? it's more beyond ukraine. well, physically, russia count. if you have your own army or most of your army booked on the you train, you just can't afford another war against another country. and you certainly conduct hold and on the wall against the biggest military lines on the planet right now, which is neat. so for practical reasons, no, of course, for legal reasons, political reasons, the provision of intelligence is, of course, a much more sensitive
u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most by with anti ship missiles. the report say it helped pinpoint the most boss position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. the stuff brussel is from...
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u. s. and why it's basically a possession of the united states right now. they're fighting this war for the u. s . against russia. it was an opportunity for us to fight russia on the ground without the immediate risk of a nuclear confrontation. because right now, nato, i mean, you, chris, i'm part of nato though it is, it be fact on nato country where they got arms training exercises. they have build it up as a de facto member of nato and have used this opportunity to fight russia. so this man, i don't know about his money, whether he takes cocaine or not. i really dismissal that it's not it, not important. what's important if she doesn't lead you crying he's he is a puppet leader, and any one continues to be in office will be that include him, potter. shank, a look at the tapes that have emerged about how bite and talk to him. and we know if u. s is running the running ukraine, this is the, this is the fat. so you can't really take seriously as zalinski. and what he really wants for his country is, seems to be relevant to what the united states wants for. margaret were rapidly running out of time. i'm going to make a p
u. s. and why it's basically a possession of the united states right now. they're fighting this war for the u. s . against russia. it was an opportunity for us to fight russia on the ground without the immediate risk of a nuclear confrontation. because right now, nato, i mean, you, chris, i'm part of nato though it is, it be fact on nato country where they got arms training exercises. they have build it up as a de facto member of nato and have used this opportunity to fight russia. so this man,...
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u. s. and why it's a basically a possession of the united states right now. they're fighting this war for the u. s, against russia. it was an opportunity for us to fight russia on the ground without the immediate risk of a nuclear confrontation. because right now, nato. i mean, you, chris, i'm part of nato though. it is, it be facto nato country where they got arms training exercises, so they have build it up as a de facto member of nato and have used this opportunity to fight russia. so this man, i don't know about his money, whether he takes cocaine or not. i really dismissal that it's not, it's not important. what's important if she doesn't lead you crying, he's, he is a puppet leader, and anyone continues to be in office will be that including photoshop. a look at the tapes that have emerged about how bite and talk to him. and we know that the u . s. is running the running ukraine. this is the, this is the fat. so you can't really take seriously as zalinski and what he really wants for his country is, seems to be irrelevant. what united states wants for margaret were rapidly running out of time. i'm going to make a p
u. s. and why it's a basically a possession of the united states right now. they're fighting this war for the u. s, against russia. it was an opportunity for us to fight russia on the ground without the immediate risk of a nuclear confrontation. because right now, nato. i mean, you, chris, i'm part of nato though. it is, it be facto nato country where they got arms training exercises, so they have build it up as a de facto member of nato and have used this opportunity to fight russia. so this...
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u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black, safely the u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most. val with anti ship missiles though, report say it helped to pinpoint the most of us position the by the administration has been ramping up, intelligent sharing as well as shipments to a weapons to ukraine. all avoiding direct conflict with russia. spring and sam cranny, here sam. cranny, evans, he's a analyst at the royal united services institute. that's a london based defense and security. think tank. thanks for being with us. sam. how important is foreign intelligence for the ukranian army? well, it serves to purposes. the 1st is it has this political message is morale, boosting message that the ukrainians on to line. and there are, you know, powerful states willing to back them to quite a significant extent by providing that intelligence. and that would have to come from national asset. so b usa across and satellites, and nato cross and satellites providing that kind of information in a minute, r
u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black, safely the u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most. val with anti ship missiles though, report say it helped to pinpoint the most of us position the by the administration has been ramping up, intelligent sharing as well as shipments to a weapons to ukraine. all avoiding direct conflict with russia. spring and sam...
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was the thinking of her warship, moscow last month now and anonymous. u. s. official has said that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the most part was the flagship of the russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the mosque. one with anti ship missiles, though report say they'd help pinpoint the mosque was position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. from on this let's bring in just in crump is the ceo of the global risk analysis, consultancies civil line at a veteran of the iraq war. welcome to the w. how big a role justin does foreign intelligence play in this war? i mean, it plays a significant role, undoubtedly, and i think that's highlighted by the comments about the most also allegations that us intelligence, other intelligence was used to help target the various russian command posts. and that have been hit and generals have been killed. that's also in the news today. obviously there isn't a lot of substantial comments about that, and it would be foolish of nations office to comment on those
was the thinking of her warship, moscow last month now and anonymous. u. s. official has said that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the most part was the flagship of the russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the mosque. one with anti ship missiles, though report say they'd help pinpoint the mosque was position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of...
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u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the muscular was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moskva with anti ship missiles, though report say it did help pinpoint the moscow's position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. august castle is a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations, and an expert on the russian military. i asked him earlier for his reaction to this revelation from the u. s. oh, well, the fact that us which target with ukraine is known since the beginning of march it is, it was highly likely thinking that the us signaling to steps might have something to do with it because i'm ukrainians don't have sensors that reach so far out into the black sea to actually pinpoint and see that there is a warship probably in trouble or detracted by by something called kind of damage internally that would provide a suitable target for their cruise. ma
u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the muscular was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moskva with anti ship missiles, though report say it did help pinpoint the moscow's position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. august castle is...
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u. s. and e u meeting empowers agree to cooperate to end their lives on the rest of the world. the semiconductors was coming up fast food. just mcdonalds is taking its restaurants out of russia, but asked why an icon of the country shift to capitalism. so leaving for good on the war and ukraine has made getting goods from europe to asia especially differ. it's bus one vital route to seen as too important to block the state of the business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. brussels and washington are to set up an early warning system to detect shortages of semiconductor chips. the decision has been taken not the 2nd e, u, u. s. trade and technology council summit taking place near paris. the 2 sides say though each aim to boost domestic production and provide the maximum possible subsidies to the industry. officials are also planning joint measures against cyber attacks, especially from russia and china. and i corresponded in paris on your found the car has been speaking to you, competition commission and migrate of a stair. she asked about the new plans to shore up semiconductor supplies. the work we do on semi conductors to fully understand why did we have the sh
u. s. and e u meeting empowers agree to cooperate to end their lives on the rest of the world. the semiconductors was coming up fast food. just mcdonalds is taking its restaurants out of russia, but asked why an icon of the country shift to capitalism. so leaving for good on the war and ukraine has made getting goods from europe to asia especially differ. it's bus one vital route to seen as too important to block the state of the business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. brussels...
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was expecting. so that means that, that russia's cut off from u. s. exports. and you know, of computer is hel, communications equipment. you know, the actual hardware of it all. and there's also another problem which is that the, the, there's a huge brain drain. so essentially, last month, the russian association of electronic communication tools, rushes parliament that between 50070000. i t specialists have left the country since the war began. so, you know, it's really they would say, when i'm hearse, any russian young russian entrepreneurs i've spoken to are interested in developing systems for other countries to the battlefront. they tell us about the state of the russian army with the parliament now said to start listing over. forty's. well, they said there is, they say draft build that they're looking into widening the age bracket of who can be, you know, fighting in this war. and the parliamentarians who drafted this bill say that they want the most professional experts to join, that includes people over the age of 40, which makes it sound like a desper
was expecting. so that means that, that russia's cut off from u. s. exports. and you know, of computer is hel, communications equipment. you know, the actual hardware of it all. and there's also another problem which is that the, the, there's a huge brain drain. so essentially, last month, the russian association of electronic communication tools, rushes parliament that between 50070000. i t specialists have left the country since the war began. so, you know, it's really they would say, when...
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u. s. may counter artillery radar. a car was destroyed. russia has also requested a un security council meeting on us biological activities in ukraine. despite the economic woes at home, the u. s. has been dishing out billions and relief funds to a country on the other side of the globe as much to this may of some heart. it's american citizens misled accusations at washington's putting america last. that's the arguments of republican senator run, paul. he bought a speedy vote on a new $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine. we cannot save ukraine by doing the u. s. economy. americans are feeling the pain. and congress seems intent only on adding to that pain by shoveling more money out the door as fast as they can. well, total us expenditure on military a to ukraine is now close to $14000000000.00. and they buy the ministration plans to send you more money to the country. why it sells itself, acknowledges that's according to the plans. the vast majority of the new package will go on the purchase of weaponry and other military assets ortiz. rachel
u. s. may counter artillery radar. a car was destroyed. russia has also requested a un security council meeting on us biological activities in ukraine. despite the economic woes at home, the u. s. has been dishing out billions and relief funds to a country on the other side of the globe as much to this may of some heart. it's american citizens misled accusations at washington's putting america last. that's the arguments of republican senator run, paul. he bought a speedy vote on a new...
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u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. mothball was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moscow with anti ship missiles though, report so he had help pinpoint the moscow's position b by the administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia so how significant is western intelligence for the ukrainian army? i put that question earlier to sam. cranny, evans, an analyst at the royal united services institute, a security think tank in london. wow, it serves to purposes. the 1st is, it has this political message is morale, boosting message that the ukrainians on to line and that there are, you know, powerful states willing to back them to quite a significant extent by providing that intelligence. and that would have to come from national asset. so b usa across in satellites, and nato cross and satellites, providing that kind of information in a military sense, informs part of a picture or the intelligence on
u. s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. mothball was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moscow with anti ship missiles though, report so he had help pinpoint the moscow's position b by the administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia so how significant is western...
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u. s. empire had to separate the you from russia because the e. u. was getting stronger and russia was getting stronger. in fact, they're doing the same thing to australia, australia had a great economy, a good economic relationship with china. they were doing well. and again, the united states had to intercept that, and they're actually having a negative effect on their so called allies. i mean, with allies that make your standard of living worse, that disrupt your economic and political stability. i don't consider that an ally. so the united states is now praying on its former allies for the interesting point at golden nixon. political analysts, thank you very much for your time today in coming and our team. thank you. i. china is strongly dissatisfied with the remarks made by u. s. secretary of state anthony, blinking to the accused beijing of undermining global order while saying america is not looking for conflict or a new cold war. that's as the u. s. official finally laid out the countries long term strategy towards china. we will remain focused o
u. s. empire had to separate the you from russia because the e. u. was getting stronger and russia was getting stronger. in fact, they're doing the same thing to australia, australia had a great economy, a good economic relationship with china. they were doing well. and again, the united states had to intercept that, and they're actually having a negative effect on their so called allies. i mean, with allies that make your standard of living worse, that disrupt your economic and political...
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russia. that the u. s. a native was engaged in and funding extreme neo nazis, which is only going to spread more fascism throughout the world. the united states included as we just saw, tara time as business. but thank you so much for your time today on sunday of all days as well. tara read author and former u. s. senate aid. thank you. serbia. busy well refrain from imposing sanctions against russia, quotes as long of possible that was the statement by the countries president this weekend's serb remains the only country among you. member on candidates states that hasn't joined the blocks, anti russian sanctions earlier. numerous rallies in support of mosque were held in the country, or for belgrade has faced consequence this because of its independent position. according to the republics, later, we will oppose the implementation of anti russian sanctions by the west. as much as possible. we have to face a lot of difficulties, not imposing sanctions against the russia, but we ourselves choose the direction of our foreig
russia. that the u. s. a native was engaged in and funding extreme neo nazis, which is only going to spread more fascism throughout the world. the united states included as we just saw, tara time as business. but thank you so much for your time today on sunday of all days as well. tara read author and former u. s. senate aid. thank you. serbia. busy well refrain from imposing sanctions against russia, quotes as long of possible that was the statement by the countries president this weekend's...
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the mosque was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, u. s. as it had no knowledge of the cranes plans to attack the most, but with anti shift missiles, the report say it helped to pinpoint the most was position by the ministration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. so how significant is western intelligence for the ukranian army? earlier i put that question to sam cranny, evans and analyst at the royal united services institute. that's a security thing tank in london. wow. it, it, it serves the purpose is the 1st is it, has this political message is morale, boosting message that the ukrainians on to line. and there are, you know, powerful states willing to back them to quite a significant extent by providing that intelligence. and that would have to come from national asset. so b usa across and satellites, and nato cross and satellites providing that kind of information in a military sense, informs part of a picture or the intelligence on its own. fo
the mosque was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, u. s. as it had no knowledge of the cranes plans to attack the most, but with anti shift missiles, the report say it helped to pinpoint the most was position by the ministration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. so how significant is western intelligence for the ukranian army? earlier i put that question to sam cranny, evans and analyst at the...
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the mosque was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, the u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the mosque, but with empty ship miss sales, the reports say it help pinpoint the mosque position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflicts with russia. and for more we can speak now with go stuff. chris, a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations, and an expert on the russian military. welcome to d. w. the loss of the mosque was hugely significant for russia. how is this news about possible u. s. involvement? likely to be going down in moscow. oh, well, the fact that us which target with ukraine is known since the beginning of march. and it is, it was highly likely thinking that us signaling to steps might have something to do with it. because ukraine instead have sensors that reach so far out into the black sea to actually pinpoint and see that there is a warship probably in trouble or distracted by, by some
the mosque was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, the u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the mosque, but with empty ship miss sales, the reports say it help pinpoint the mosque position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflicts with russia. and for more we can speak now with go stuff. chris, a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations, and...
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joint patrol came as japan was hosting the leaders of a so called quad, which includes australia, the u. s. and india. a growing influence of china and the threat posed by russia was the focus of those talks in tokyo. both mcbride reports from the japanese capital a show of unity from the u. s. and 3 allies whose spheres of influence span the ando pacific. a region under pressure on many fronts. from an increasingly assertive china, i, he o g e day. the 4 of us committed that unilateral change of status quo by force will never be allowed in any region, especially the indo pacifica. and that the free and open endo pacific is ever more relevant to day in coming to asia pacific president joe biden has pursued a focus, begun by his predecessors. despite the unfolding crisis in europe. at the same time were navigating the dark hour in our shared history. the russian, brutal and unprovoked war against ukraine has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe. this is very important for joe biden to demonstrate to the world that a commitment to the region is unwavering. this commitment has been going on for several years, going back to the obama administration. but there has
joint patrol came as japan was hosting the leaders of a so called quad, which includes australia, the u. s. and india. a growing influence of china and the threat posed by russia was the focus of those talks in tokyo. both mcbride reports from the japanese capital a show of unity from the u. s. and 3 allies whose spheres of influence span the ando pacific. a region under pressure on many fronts. from an increasingly assertive china, i, he o g e day. the 4 of us committed that unilateral change...
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in fact, quite likely, if russia was to face more pressure from the u. s. and the u. this list will be expanded even further. again, this is something of a mirror response, a tactic, the russia strategy that russia has been following in the past few years. because the e u and the u. s. they already have very similar to the list of the same nature of russian business men of russian companies that are in fact toxic for the u. s. and the e u. economies. in fact, we have seen several russian managers, members of the board and ceos resigned from that position so that those companies are no longer affiliated with them. a very similar measure now to have very similar step taken by russia taken by the russian president. thanks very much for taking this through all of our cheese shit and hungry. foreign minister has claimed his country as being unfairly attacked over its stumps on russian energy supplies. we're looking at this issue solely from the perspective of hungarian national interests. we're not interested in what the still the west think about it. the real security of s
in fact, quite likely, if russia was to face more pressure from the u. s. and the u. this list will be expanded even further. again, this is something of a mirror response, a tactic, the russia strategy that russia has been following in the past few years. because the e u and the u. s. they already have very similar to the list of the same nature of russian business men of russian companies that are in fact toxic for the u. s. and the e u. economies. in fact, we have seen several russian...
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u. s. global weapon. that is extremely dangerous. if they carry on that strategy, it could spark world war 3. nato was expanding against russia and china. this process is like lighting a stick of dynamite. i consider this unacceptable. nato was established during the cold war, but the past is in the past while nato still exists. what is the purpose of nato to maintain peace or to perform as a hammer of the us? i think nato is now being used as a tool to help the u. s. achieve its own goals. we don't need nato expansion today . the russian forces conducting their military operation in ukraine, do not pose any kind of threat to the west. the west is trying to use the situation for its own profit, regardless of the fact that people are dying there, the world should not be unipolar, a collective will is required. meanwhile, the turkish president has reiterated his stunts on preventing helsinki on stock home from entering the block. we do not want to make the same mistake twice, therefore we will decisively continue our policy. in this regard, we told our partners that we would say no to sweden and finland, nato membership. we will continue
u. s. global weapon. that is extremely dangerous. if they carry on that strategy, it could spark world war 3. nato was expanding against russia and china. this process is like lighting a stick of dynamite. i consider this unacceptable. nato was established during the cold war, but the past is in the past while nato still exists. what is the purpose of nato to maintain peace or to perform as a hammer of the us? i think nato is now being used as a tool to help the u. s. achieve its own goals. we...
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only use them within the united states, but now with liquefied gas and was the war in the ukraine sanctions against russia. so a u. s. liquified natural gas in high demand, so there is the demand side. and then in the supply side, washington is trying to put pressure on the industry to come up with more natural gas. but this is something that you can't do overnight. it can take one to 2 years extra, say, until you really increase the production of natural gas substantially fast processes a young quarter in new york for us. thank you. now ukrainian foreign minister to metro could, labor, has called on the west to completely suspend trade with russia. speaking out the world economic forum in davos, he said the world should stop buying russian goods and services with every dollar the and euro that russia makes of hose. the putin regime. he also said russia is trying to blackmail the international community by offering to unblock black. see, pause in return for relaxed sanctions. is what que, labor had to say? 3 months of fighting. my message is very simple, kill russian exports is except some critical, critical items t
only use them within the united states, but now with liquefied gas and was the war in the ukraine sanctions against russia. so a u. s. liquified natural gas in high demand, so there is the demand side. and then in the supply side, washington is trying to put pressure on the industry to come up with more natural gas. but this is something that you can't do overnight. it can take one to 2 years extra, say, until you really increase the production of natural gas substantially fast processes a...
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russia. that's how mosque was representative to the u. s. has branded the conflict in ukraine. the ceiling a banjo in says it is the waste who 1st started hostile actions against russia. what does it do? i mean, for 2 months now we discuss ukraine and beyond the flow of hostility, lies, deceit, fakes hatred and insults. what keep get and asked, how could unprovoked russia have attacked a sovereign non aggressive ukraine, which never posed any threat to russia. i accept that, that can be sincere people among those a things this way. who don't understand what's going on. but there were also sly people and countries who long dreamed of to an, an ukraine into british head for a battle against russia. it is at war in ukraine is equal, it's only because it is a proxy war of the west against russia. it is as if he were eagerly await and for this moment to unleash repression against russia. you couldn't, you know what the un headquarters where the 15 member body that leads the united nations. the security council convened. the meeting opened with testimony about the situation facing civ
russia. that's how mosque was representative to the u. s. has branded the conflict in ukraine. the ceiling a banjo in says it is the waste who 1st started hostile actions against russia. what does it do? i mean, for 2 months now we discuss ukraine and beyond the flow of hostility, lies, deceit, fakes hatred and insults. what keep get and asked, how could unprovoked russia have attacked a sovereign non aggressive ukraine, which never posed any threat to russia. i accept that, that can be sincere...
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and that was the purpose of inflicting sanctions on russia. in yemen today, it is a famine enforced by a u. s. naval blockade. the blockade supports of the m. and the same thing was true in iraq, where u. s. policy created through the sanctions. as madeline albright was asked, is a death of half a 1000000 children worth it. and she said yes, we think it's worth it. so this was the way the u. s. looks at hunger at famines. it's part of their war policy and it dates back in u. s. history to the simon's the destruction of the burning of crops, of killing of the buffalo against the indigenous people. this is away, us fights wars, and we shouldn't give a shred of honesty to they are concerned about how to go about shannon's being created. countless organizations have really said that this policy of sanctions on, on russia would create famines throughout africa to be now said from power. former pakistani prime minister, iran con, continues to gonna support across the country while, alleging that the u. s. was behind his removal from office o'connor b, mobilizing his followers, he can rallied in dif
and that was the purpose of inflicting sanctions on russia. in yemen today, it is a famine enforced by a u. s. naval blockade. the blockade supports of the m. and the same thing was true in iraq, where u. s. policy created through the sanctions. as madeline albright was asked, is a death of half a 1000000 children worth it. and she said yes, we think it's worth it. so this was the way the u. s. looks at hunger at famines. it's part of their war policy and it dates back in u. s. history to the...