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u. s. which is park stones, foremost ally geopolitical la bones boxed on india to work together to get closer together. that's one reason. the other reason, as i mentioned, the economic crisis is really, really bad, focused on do not have enough reserves. and it depends on the i am a below the one bank owns. so the already beyond the focused on possibly believes and i hope it's not just a lip service that having good dies with its neighbors, especially with india, would also help boost its economy more. got really we're going to box them. now i know you can't speak for delhi. i hardly as you speak from cracky. but if past behavior is a clue to future action, what might happen next? and what is taking india so long to respond? i mean, they're thinking about it, i think that you really would not really be bothered about what parameters to show you a said, because what, when bronze you said about, you know, we want to have a dialogue within, you know, we want to reopen the dialogue, india the 2nd da
u. s. which is park stones, foremost ally geopolitical la bones boxed on india to work together to get closer together. that's one reason. the other reason, as i mentioned, the economic crisis is really, really bad, focused on do not have enough reserves. and it depends on the i am a below the one bank owns. so the already beyond the focused on possibly believes and i hope it's not just a lip service that having good dies with its neighbors, especially with india, would also help boost its...
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u. s. which gets to tie up russia while breaking up russian european trade to the ultimate benefit of the u. s. apparently, ukraine is now realizing that it's getting used as a pawn and all of this and frustrations of ukrainian officials are becoming more apparent. the most important thing for us is to continue to receive the military assistance that we require because situations such as that in solid, dark, would have been avoided. you know, if we would receive those tanks. and since we are fighting the freedom war i, we are fighting not just for some cities and villages in you when we are fighting for calm on shed values, global name. we're currently carrying out nato's mission. they aren't shedding their blood, we're shooting ours. that's why we're using their weapons that says like ukraine is getting a little bit better and tired of paying a high price of doing the west dirty work against russia, the ukrainian ambassador to the u. k. vadim for state co also said earlier this month, quote, we'
u. s. which gets to tie up russia while breaking up russian european trade to the ultimate benefit of the u. s. apparently, ukraine is now realizing that it's getting used as a pawn and all of this and frustrations of ukrainian officials are becoming more apparent. the most important thing for us is to continue to receive the military assistance that we require because situations such as that in solid, dark, would have been avoided. you know, if we would receive those tanks. and since we are...
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u. s. which, if added to the already ravaging energy crisis and sanctions will become a catastrophe for the global economy. this means that as goods and services are produced domestically in the us, they will become cheaper for us consumers. whereas for anyone else outside the us that is used to buying cars, made in their country of origin, prices will become boss lee more expensive. this further implies the price for the rest of us, but decreases the price for anyone in the us. in layman's terms, this will result in the us economy, but best thing, the effects of the past few years on bad people, but increasing the pain and suffering for every one else. the inflation reduction act has received so much additional scrutiny in europe and also in the rest of the world. there is a risk that the i r a can lead to unfair competition, could close markets. and the fragment, the very same critical supply chains that have already been tested by colored we are in europe really at the point where we risk to b
u. s. which, if added to the already ravaging energy crisis and sanctions will become a catastrophe for the global economy. this means that as goods and services are produced domestically in the us, they will become cheaper for us consumers. whereas for anyone else outside the us that is used to buying cars, made in their country of origin, prices will become boss lee more expensive. this further implies the price for the rest of us, but decreases the price for anyone in the us. in layman's...
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u. s which deployed most military force around the world. according to a report last year by an asian human rights society, washington was involved in 80 percent of all military conflicts from the end of the 2nd world war to its declaration of the war on terror in 2001. since then, the u. s. has gone on to invade afghanistan, pakistan attempt a qu in equitorial, guinea and engage in other conflicts to as you can see in the map, the interventions were conducted under the auspices ranging from peace enforcement on liberation to fight against terror on the spread of w. m. d 's, much of that led to regime change human rights abuses and many civilian debts. and us conservative political commentator steve gill, believes the west is making a bogeyman out of russia while at the same time, profiting from the situation in ukraine. and dom boss is truly bank calling the capital black. but it's really the pot calling the kettle black because of the green and the profits that are being made from shipping those weapons. and you have a lot of the united st
u. s which deployed most military force around the world. according to a report last year by an asian human rights society, washington was involved in 80 percent of all military conflicts from the end of the 2nd world war to its declaration of the war on terror in 2001. since then, the u. s. has gone on to invade afghanistan, pakistan attempt a qu in equitorial, guinea and engage in other conflicts to as you can see in the map, the interventions were conducted under the auspices ranging from...
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u. s. controllers the global reserve currency, which is the u. s. dollar, it's more impossible for us to add a hold of dollars in the world to see if that printing any more. so really, it said it might need some massive scam that they're probably hoping is going to reduce the concern in the global market as to how many dollars they're printing and how much debts they're accumulating. day by day it's just going to put the markets into further tomo right, because as a, as an analyst, as an investor. right now, i'm trying to look at the u. s. economy, which is basically tagging anyone trading in u. s. dollars around the world and figure out where, where will, if i deploy my capital the minute i cannot see the debt on the balance sheet. not hoping to fill me with confidence to invest money, not just in the u. s, but pretty much anywhere in the world because i'm constantly going to be in fair because i cannot see actually how much debt in real terms is out there in the market which could complete inoculate tank. well, my investment, i would go as far t
u. s. controllers the global reserve currency, which is the u. s. dollar, it's more impossible for us to add a hold of dollars in the world to see if that printing any more. so really, it said it might need some massive scam that they're probably hoping is going to reduce the concern in the global market as to how many dollars they're printing and how much debts they're accumulating. day by day it's just going to put the markets into further tomo right, because as a, as an analyst, as an...
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u. s, which the poise most military force in the world according to a report last year by an agent human rights society. c, washington was involved in 80 percent of all military conflicts from the end of the 2nd world war to its declaration of the war on terror in 2001. beyond that then the u. s. has gone on to invade of ghana. stan, pakistan based troops in the philippines on the haiti attempted coo and equitorial, guinea, engage and other conflicts. as you can see in the mob, the interventions were conducted under auspices ranging from peace enforcement liberation, fighting against terror, supplying humanitarian aid, preventing the spread of w. m. d. 's. much of that led to regime change, human rights abuses, and many civilian debts. will us conservative political commentator steve gill believes the west is making a bogeyman art of russia while at the same time, profiting from the situation in ukraine and don't pass is truly bank calling the capital black. but it's really the pot calling the kettle black because of the green and the profits that are being made from shipping. those weap
u. s, which the poise most military force in the world according to a report last year by an agent human rights society. c, washington was involved in 80 percent of all military conflicts from the end of the 2nd world war to its declaration of the war on terror in 2001. beyond that then the u. s. has gone on to invade of ghana. stan, pakistan based troops in the philippines on the haiti attempted coo and equitorial, guinea, engage and other conflicts. as you can see in the mob, the...
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u. s. secretary of state and his lincoln, which is why and how he had that message for, for a day lateral. good, sir, oliver said is incomplete because what was it would really like to say is that if you pray loses, that means the world you lose. and they took some time to discuss the ukrainian prices that were there a little longer works with them out much earlier and it was delayed for about an hour regular. rob did say that the spoke about the ukrainian crisis at length and he explained to his egyptian count support about the minsk agreements. for example, how no one was ever planning to implement them. and when i say no one, i mean the freight ukraine and also the was that they were using it to buy time so that they could prepare for a full scale escalation of the conflict. now aside from this issue, are they also discussed of course, bilateral trade, which we've seen that this time, the trade turnover has increased significantly to now $6000000000.00. let's hear some more about this in here. mostly you are trade relations have reached historical levels. we've worked hard to reach the
u. s. secretary of state and his lincoln, which is why and how he had that message for, for a day lateral. good, sir, oliver said is incomplete because what was it would really like to say is that if you pray loses, that means the world you lose. and they took some time to discuss the ukrainian prices that were there a little longer works with them out much earlier and it was delayed for about an hour regular. rob did say that the spoke about the ukrainian crisis at length and he explained to...
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u. s, which is decaying rapidly, things like that they will do again and again. when meanwhile, the republican leader of the u. s. the house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, has proposed a code of $75000000000.00 to the defense budget. another proposal came shortly before he was elected as the speaker of the house, and is believed by many so being a concession secure. his victory now comes amid divisions among g o. p. lawmakers, who for years have pushed for increases in military spending. sarah founders again says mccarthy has always voted in favor of boosting defense spending and change his tongues to become speaker. every year they make promises that they're going to cut military budget every year. and yet it doesn't happen. so it certainly will not happen under kevin mccarthy who has always voted for the defense budget and is a complete hypocrite, actually called in march of 2022. that widen was too soft when ukraine wasn't doing enough, should give more money, more weapons. that was what he said then. and it's not much different now, except that he is mane
u. s, which is decaying rapidly, things like that they will do again and again. when meanwhile, the republican leader of the u. s. the house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, has proposed a code of $75000000000.00 to the defense budget. another proposal came shortly before he was elected as the speaker of the house, and is believed by many so being a concession secure. his victory now comes amid divisions among g o. p. lawmakers, who for years have pushed for increases in military spending....
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u. s. which is already fraught relationship with china ortiz kennimore. it has more now the by the administration says that it wants to get along with china. but as the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. and this year we saw nancy pelosi, the u. s. speaker, the house visit taiwan. nancy pelosi is the highest ranking u. s. official to visit that island in 25 years. and her example was followed in december by a few british m. p. 's. needless to say, china is not thrilled when you do have repeatedly made clear alpha opposition to speak, a pitiless visit to taiwan. if you ask, insist on challenge and china's red line, it will, the met with resolute contra meshes. the u. s. must in show full responsibility for any serious consequence arise in both the world braced for war. as philosophy blatantly disregarded u. s. foreign policy and took its dig it beijing. china then launched 2 weeks of dramatic military exercises. the whole pacific region was put on to high alert, but war did not calm. china responded with economic measures and sanctions. the
u. s. which is already fraught relationship with china ortiz kennimore. it has more now the by the administration says that it wants to get along with china. but as the old saying goes, actions speak louder than words. and this year we saw nancy pelosi, the u. s. speaker, the house visit taiwan. nancy pelosi is the highest ranking u. s. official to visit that island in 25 years. and her example was followed in december by a few british m. p. 's. needless to say, china is not thrilled when you...
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u. s. controllers the global reserve currency, which is the u. s. dollar, it's more impossible for us to add up all the dollars in the world to see if that printing any more. so really, it said it might need some massive scam that they're probably hoping is going to reduce the concern in the global market as to how many dollars they're printing and how much debts they're accumulating. day by day, it's just going to put the markets into further tamra, right? because as, as an analyst, as an investor, right now, i'm trying to look at the u. s. economy, which is basically tagging anyone trading in us dollars around the world and figure out where well, if i deploy my capital the minute i cannot see the debt on the balance sheet, not going to fill me with confidence to invest money, not just in the u. s, but pretty much anywhere in the world because i'm constantly going to be in fair because i cannot see actually how much debt in real terms is out there in the market which could complete inoculate tank. well, my investment, i would go as far to say tha
u. s. controllers the global reserve currency, which is the u. s. dollar, it's more impossible for us to add up all the dollars in the world to see if that printing any more. so really, it said it might need some massive scam that they're probably hoping is going to reduce the concern in the global market as to how many dollars they're printing and how much debts they're accumulating. day by day, it's just going to put the markets into further tamra, right? because as, as an analyst, as an...
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u. s. which is in the process of introducing this inflation reduction act, giving businesses who want to invest in clean tech in the us tax break. so that was interesting that the focus has become much more economic this year, even though she used to kind of the jumping off point for that. richard, i'm going to come to you now, as emily just said, focus on ukraine. but of course there was so much more climate change, green tech, us, china, what, what stood out for you from what we just heard from phillip underline? yeah, well i would just pick up a little bit on, but emily was just talking about there and there is some, there is news and a lot of detail the i was talking about what she, what the european commission is now putting forward. and she talks about what they call a net 0 industry act. and, and i think this is basically what that answer is pretty much what emily just mentioned. this inflation reduction act, which the bike administration introduced last year. now the inflation reduction a
u. s. which is in the process of introducing this inflation reduction act, giving businesses who want to invest in clean tech in the us tax break. so that was interesting that the focus has become much more economic this year, even though she used to kind of the jumping off point for that. richard, i'm going to come to you now, as emily just said, focus on ukraine. but of course there was so much more climate change, green tech, us, china, what, what stood out for you from what we just heard...
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u. s. which has just introduced the so called inflation reduction act, which is going to offer tax credits and rebates to businesses who want to invest and shift all their production to the u. s. when it comes to the green economy. so she was talking about unity, but there was a sense of competition there as well. and really a focus on the economy, the green economy, and a little bit less on ukraine. richards and ukraine, obviously, climate change, green tech, china, the us, what stood out to you in particular from what was left underline saturday. yeah, i think i would it would, would pick up on what emily's talking about this so, so good and to slough underline having a really specific announcement in her speech language. she really got into the detail of, of the approach that she wants europe to take towards the next few years of trying to tackle the climate crisis to investment in clean technology and proposing what they call a net 0 industry act. and that is designed to, to kind of match pre
u. s. which has just introduced the so called inflation reduction act, which is going to offer tax credits and rebates to businesses who want to invest and shift all their production to the u. s. when it comes to the green economy. so she was talking about unity, but there was a sense of competition there as well. and really a focus on the economy, the green economy, and a little bit less on ukraine. richards and ukraine, obviously, climate change, green tech, china, the us, what stood out to...
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u. s. lawmakers have just passed the inflation reduction act, which has been met with pure disbelief by lawmakers globally. but predominantly those in the u that have been seemingly nothing that had some complying with us fiscal demands over the past few years with little to no resistance. this act is an isolationist policy by the united states, incentivizing domestic productions of goods, putting foreign partners out and forcing them to produce goods and services inside the u. s, which is added to the already ravaging energy crisis and sanctions will become a catastrophe for the global economy. this means that as goods and services are produced domestically in the us, they will become cheaper for us consumers. whereas for anyone else outside the us that is used to buying cars, made in their country of origin, prices will become boston more expensive. this further implies the price for the rest of us, but decreases the price for anyone in the us. in layman's terms, this will result in the us economy, but best thing, the effects of the past few years on that people, but increasing the pa
u. s. lawmakers have just passed the inflation reduction act, which has been met with pure disbelief by lawmakers globally. but predominantly those in the u that have been seemingly nothing that had some complying with us fiscal demands over the past few years with little to no resistance. this act is an isolationist policy by the united states, incentivizing domestic productions of goods, putting foreign partners out and forcing them to produce goods and services inside the u. s, which is...
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u. s, which is decaying rapidly, things like that they will do again and again. meanwhile, the republican leader of the us house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, has proposed a cut to the defense spending of $75000000000.00. this proposal comes as an attempt to agree on his candidate you're to become the speaker of the house. it's a deadlock highlighting divisions among g o. p. lawmakers, who for years have push for a major increase in spending on the military. sarah founders again says mccarthy has always voted in favor of boosting defense spending and is changing his dance in order to become the speaker of the house. every year they make promises that they're going to cut military bunches every year growth and yet it doesn't happen. so it certainly will not happen under kevin mccarthy is wholly strongest for the defense budget and is a complete hypocrite. i actually called in march of over 2022. that biden was 2 soft ukraine wasn't doing enough to get more and more with that was what he said. and it's not much different now except that he is maneuvering in order to become speaker of
u. s, which is decaying rapidly, things like that they will do again and again. meanwhile, the republican leader of the us house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, has proposed a cut to the defense spending of $75000000000.00. this proposal comes as an attempt to agree on his candidate you're to become the speaker of the house. it's a deadlock highlighting divisions among g o. p. lawmakers, who for years have push for a major increase in spending on the military. sarah founders again says...
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u. s. which is, you know, you have to laugh about it and the bill to dismantle. ah, they tried to remember what they were try when year ago diplomacy, you remember indivisibility of security, right? those letters sent to the pentagon and to brussels. you all remember the non response response. you all remember what happened next, which was the preparation for a blitzkrieg against non boss. so we know everything that happened up to the beginning of the s m o. and we also know how russia is, has been to weaken the approach stores the s m o, which is now for all practical purposes, the electrification campaign on top of dina's, if occasion and demilitarization it's working. and on top of it, they get absolute chaos and panic. all across the u. this is something that you see from outside the u. i just came back from brazil, which is in a very sorry state after the boss on our project. and even from brazil, looking at your bill says birds is not that bad. i'm happy you bring up a good point. if i go to gerald on this one here, i mean a, again, after 10 months of the s
u. s. which is, you know, you have to laugh about it and the bill to dismantle. ah, they tried to remember what they were try when year ago diplomacy, you remember indivisibility of security, right? those letters sent to the pentagon and to brussels. you all remember the non response response. you all remember what happened next, which was the preparation for a blitzkrieg against non boss. so we know everything that happened up to the beginning of the s m o. and we also know how russia is, has...
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u. s, which was called unfortunately, and in 2020, when my dad was traveling from frankfurt to mon by, he had a overlay and by his flight got cancelled. and that's the last we heard of him. that's when they kidnapped him and took him to iran the next day we saw him on iranian national tv. blindfold was with his face swollen and forced to confession to cramps that he did not commit since then. it's 893 day to day that he's been kept at an unknown location in solitary confinement, completely unknown cannot contact us does not have a lawyer does not have access to light or air or anything like that. incomplete torture throughout all of this time. and the only time you can, you can be outside to support these show show trials that they put on your father is a german national. how much support have you been getting from germany? unfortunately, i have not gotten the needed support from the country of our citizenship, but which is, which is germany. he has been there, as i said, for 2 and a half years. and i'm happy to say that yesterday we finally got a political sponsor for him in germany. but
u. s, which was called unfortunately, and in 2020, when my dad was traveling from frankfurt to mon by, he had a overlay and by his flight got cancelled. and that's the last we heard of him. that's when they kidnapped him and took him to iran the next day we saw him on iranian national tv. blindfold was with his face swollen and forced to confession to cramps that he did not commit since then. it's 893 day to day that he's been kept at an unknown location in solitary confinement, completely...