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u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legendary un special repertoire and palestine, professor richard falk, all the more coming up and today's going underground at 1st all week as russia moved into your grain, the global un nuclear iaa organisation has been talking in vienna, amidst media reports of alleged u. s by a warfare labs and ukraine denied by the pentagon of alleged russian interference, a general killing at a maternity hospital denied by russia. and as usual, imagination, media, the dangers of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess muhammad mirandi of to run university. thank you so much, professor miranda, coming back on the show before we even get to ukraine, presumably, euro glad that they apparently sanctioned, i mean lifted on presenter raising on the on the president and the recognition of iran ally venezuela's president. my doro is the, i am changing attitudes towards iran, and you expect her, you expect now
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the u. u u at this not have a say on that. it's, you know, a social yeah. the recent weakening of china, australia relationship is just force in china to plan and had to cooperate with countries like solomon islands at the doorstep of austria. it, you know, people have to make preemptive moves some times. and you know, the u. s. quick feet could succeed in developing these weapons in a few years. the broader picture is that the office and able a trillion for supersonic weapons and nuclear submarines. and, but he takes a tech, a or 2 for, for the weapons who fully developed. however, he might be screwing up the party, so to speak, aisha, the athens and ultra, to have been going pretty fast. we've good relationship and will be the center of grove dis, stuckey am. and why do we certainly have, have to have a, an august i why do we need to initiate defense race? now? the european union has reportedly fail to agree in its latest no 5th batch of sanctions against moscow. it comes as some e u members have been actively warning about the potential blow back, includi
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u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legendary un special repertoire and palestine professor richard fork. all of us are more coming up in today's going underground at 1st all week. as russia moved into your grain, the global un nuclear i. e organisation has been talking in vienna amidst media reports of alleged u. s. by a warfare labs and ukraine denied by the pentagon, a village russian interference, a general killing at a maternity hospital denied by russia. and as usual, imagination, media, the dangers of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess mama moran the ron university. thank you so much, professor brown. if i'm coming back on the show, before we even get to you crane, presumably, you're glad that the part of the sanction being lifted on president rising on the, on the president and the recognition of iran ally venezuela's president. my doro is the i a, a changing attitudes towards iran, and do you expect that you exp
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the u. u u. that does not have a say on that. it's, you know, a social yeah. the recent weakening of china, australia relationship is just forcing china to plan on had to cooperate with countries like solomon islands at the doorstep of austria. it, you know, people have to make preemptive moves sometimes. and, you know, the u. s. quick feet could succeed in developing this weapons in a few years. the broader picture is dated august and april australia for supersonic weapons and nuclear submarines. and, but he takes a tech k or 2 for, for, for the weapons who fully developed. however, he might be screwing up the party so to speak, aisha asked ins and all sure to have been going pretty fast. we've good relationship and will be the center of growth, dis, stuckey. and then why do we certainly have to have a and all his i, why do we need to initiate defense raise now? some nato countries would prefer ukraine to keep fighting until the last month, stumbling rather than pen any peace agreements soon. that's according to a report in the washington post. it's claiming n
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u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legendary un special repertoire and palestine. professor richard fork, all of them all coming up and today's going underground at 1st all week as russia moved into your grain, the global you and nuclear i. e organisation has been talking in vienna amidst media reports of alleged us by a warfare labs in ukraine, denied by the pentagon, a village russian interference, a general killing at a maternity hospital denied by russia. and as usual in a donation media, the dangers of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess mama mirandi of to ron university. thank you so much, professor mirandi for coming back on the show before we even get to ukraine, presumably, euro glad that they are a party sanctions. i mean lifted on president sir racy on the, on the president. and the recognition of iran ally venezuela's president. my doro is the, i am changing attitudes towards iran. and do you expect her, you
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u. s. and australia have accused the framework agreement to china, solomon island security cooperation of lacking transparency. the trilateral security partnership between the u. s. u k, in australia, u. k, u s. is precisely a back room deal that is not open. all transparent island countries in the south pacific are independent sovereign states, not backyards of the us and australia. some concerns were raised by cambra after the solomon islands recently signed a security part with china. it prompted a speedy visit. the us officials to the islands who made their feelings clear if steps are taken to establish a de facto permanent military presence, power projection capabilities, or a military installation. the delegation noted that the united states would then have significant concerns and respond accordingly. now the security parts allows beijing to send police and military personnel to the solomon islands, to quote, assist in maintaining social order. and wild chinese warships could stop in port for what they call logistical replenishment. the local governments insist there won't be a base there. all the talk from the u. s. the red lines when it comes to security s
u. s. and australia have accused the framework agreement to china, solomon island security cooperation of lacking transparency. the trilateral security partnership between the u. s. u k, in australia, u. k, u s. is precisely a back room deal that is not open. all transparent island countries in the south pacific are independent sovereign states, not backyards of the us and australia. some concerns were raised by cambra after the solomon islands recently signed a security part with china. it...
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communication it's not very cool, however, where were you today, what did you see, what is important there now u u uthe military operation. from steel known to all azov is separated by a highway and e, a floodplain of the kalmas river. here ilyich's plant was bumbling all day without stopping . i was told that today there was an attempt to break through at the fifth gate. this is for understanding. it's about north. they tried to get out, they’re called giant, but it’s completely impossible to clean it up there, well, there are also so many norms, of course, not like that, they just got up, but here’s what i personally saw today, that is, uh, inspection of the plant part of the plant, it was a whole special operation what i personally saw, and this is the basement of one of the administrative buildings, where, uh, the marines, uh, changed clothes, uh, overalls methane vesta they removed a lot of overalls, dropped their uniforms. well , actually you will see on the video and tried uh, leave the territory of the plant well, several corpses lay in these cloaks at the entrance, they could not leave, som
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is that in for a threat or shipping will bring you to good because you get yonder, hey, x u t u z u r i n c jason with andi go home with a data bountiful manufacturer on this difficult good soon? yes, i think i sent you one was not yet not the one in so then i mean you would want it said go ahead and press your men nipple while i still it presses down module. who slick did the image? what address bosco's and what i mean, what there is a name? jacqueline with faith. you lose a con, apparently for funky to clear lashona. who did missy, who bally fall in love was on top on either. oh, oh, wow. good. oh yeah, for umbrella is no. oh, i'm from for vanessa. we'll amendment it. got it . no, no, no, to this until been meeting the other member. ha, ha. whether o. k. as in sam, z as in zebra. and its been pre sounds do what is going on? what did? who do i says there money randall here. well, was it funny if you go home in a little exam, the guy can 200 and can read everybody's on these qu to the given is i will actually i think these are pretty small. generally, i think this way you have a lesso
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the u. u has pledged so far. i'm . it is very clear what your crane once you claim, once tanks, heavy artillery to counter this offensive. it that we expect in the, in the don barza that has already started in the dorm bus from what we are seeing. and yet the signals from michelle, we're positive, but i think they are still discussions ongoing in the european union or corresponding that he is really good with the late tonight from keith. but he has thank you rushes, defense ministry says that it have successfully completed a test launch of its new intercontinental ballistic missile. the ministry says that the watch was carried out close to the border with finland. the czar math is a heavy missile, which russian officials say is capable of evading or penetrating all missile defense systems. president putin says it will make any one threatening russia, and i'm quoting here, it will make them think twice. so why are we seeing this demonstration of force? now i put that earlier to d. w's, russia, analysts, konstantin exit.
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u. s. and e. u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u? well, i think that it's very, very important. because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents agreements, needs working together. it is a global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to joined the club and have common rules. when we talk about the carbon is ation pricing of fuel to and to further steps regarding new technology. so i think we would really enforce that agenda many simone, a minute president of the american chamber of commerce in germany. thank you very much. thank you, steven. and here's a reminder of the top business story we're falling for you. this our the e. u has approved and import van on russian coal as part of a new package of sanctions against moscow. it marks the 1st time brussels has targeted russian energy. the imports $20000000.00 euros of brushing coal daily as a fraction of daily importance of coal and gas. meaning the debate over endi
u. s. and e. u, to what extent does it require a club of like minded economies led by the u. s. and e u? well, i think that it's very, very important. because what we need is the common goal of sustainability and to really meet the parents agreements, needs working together. it is a global issue and the climate club between the us and the you could really already build the foundation for also future nations to joined the club and have common rules. when we talk about the carbon is ation pricing...
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u. k, u, the u. s. polls in france actually tend to be correct, especially when it comes to the presidential election, as you said. and my call is in the lead with 10 points even more depending on which 4 you're looking at. but they asked of 2 factors that could change things. first of all, as i mentioned in my report, the fact that more than 10 percent of the voters still don't know who they will vote for. and then secondly, the extension rate at pulses are expecting between 20 or 25 percent of voters not turning out to vote if that were much higher. that could mean that some of those who are willing to wait for a my, my call, but not whole heartedly. so they only want to block marina penn from getting to far, if they see that the polls i am showing that my core will win anyway. and they didn't turn out to vote, that could have a negative impact of my course result. so it's not really quite clear what the result will be to morrow. and why is this race between these 2 candidates so tight compared to
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u. s. and some european countries amounting to more than 4 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of weapons has received huge caches of missile launchers designed to be used against tanks and aircraft. the u. s. has reportedly sent one 3rd of its total supply of javelin missiles to ukraine. washington is now expanding the types of arms. it's providing to ukraine with the latest $800000000.00 shipments to include a heavy weapons like howitzers and other artillery plus unmanned boats for coastal defense. other assistance includes body armor, optics and laser range finders, explosives and equipments to protect troops against chemical, biological and even nuclear attacks. however, some of the western supplied weapons are being seized by russian lead forces inside don bass as ukrainian troops have been abandoning whatever they can carry. when being forced to retreat. the high ranking officer of the gods republics military showed our correspondent, the latest western trophies that they have managed to get their hands on the just a minute. this is an american anti tank grenade launcher, and i'm 72. a 5. it's the most common of the ones we've got. this is a swedish 84 grenade launcher, or an m 13
u. s. and some european countries amounting to more than 4 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of weapons has received huge caches of missile launchers designed to be used against tanks and aircraft. the u. s. has reportedly sent one 3rd of its total supply of javelin missiles to ukraine. washington is now expanding the types of arms. it's providing to ukraine with the latest $800000000.00 shipments to include a heavy weapons like howitzers and other artillery plus unmanned boats for coastal...
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u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legendary un special repertoire and palestine. professor richard fork. all the same, all coming up and today's going underground at 1st all week as russia moved into your grain, the global you and nuclear i. e, a organization has been talking in vienna. amidst media reports are alleged us by a warfare labs in ukraine, denied by the pentagon, a village russian interference, a general killing at a maternity hospital denied by russia. and as usual in a donation media, the dangers of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess mom and mirandi of to run university. thank you so much, professor mirandi for coming back on the show before we even get to ukraine. presumably euro glad that the.
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u. k, a new poll has founded that approval for the sanctions has plummeted to 36 percent down from 50 percent last month. furthermore, 54 percent of respondents believe the financial situation in the u. k. has deteriorated since the latest wave of sanctions against russia. this comes mid soaring fuel and food prices in europe, as western sanctions hit russia's transport and energy supply lines. we discussed the effect of anti russian sanctions with a g t co marbra research editor at india today. and political analyst teamed wall job and a political analyst at the university of to from mohammed mirandi. i think the europeans underestimated the resilience of the russian economy, which is quite foolish, because they should have known from their experience with the rom that sanctions targeting women. and children basically are not going to bring them out, the sort of change that europeans and americans look for the u. the u. p. companies are not in a position to impose sanctions or russia in particular on energy sector, usually as the importer not to the exports exposure which suffers the most if there is a disruption of this and that you supply ada. this is what's happening to the european countries. the suffers from this particular economic sanctions are actually the poor. it's the poor who gets the major blunt of it. and the bill plus the leaders in the euro was claiming that people should be eating less of need and you know, having less or bob, they'll be the 1st one to have ab wastewater in having a full bought the new thing beat every day. people are suffering across europe because of the increased price fuel because of the increase in price of food and because of the general rapid increase in inflation. so when the leader speak in that sort of language, i'm calling on people to shower less or to eat mass. i think it's more insulting to the bulk of society than anything else. and normally pe
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u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legendary un special repertoire and palestine. professor richard fork. all of us are more coming up in today's going underground at 1st all week as russia moved into your grain, the global un nuclear i. e. a organization has been talking in vienna, amidst media reports of alleged us by a warfare labs in ukraine, denied by the pentagon, a village russian interference, a general killing at a maternity hospital denied by russia. and as usual, imagination, media, the dangers of a j. c. p. o, a deal with iran. let's go straight to vienna and speak to profess mama's mirandi of toronto university. thank you so much. professor miranda.
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u. k is armed forces minister has told british media a cannot verify claims. russia has used chemical weapons in maddie poll. the u. u. s. and the u. k. say they are wear off and looking into the accusations, the ukranian politician ivana can push says moscow used an unknown substance which has caused people to suffer from respiratory failure. there is no evidence and russia hasn't commented on the allegations you pay for is actually less trust. treated the following reports that russian forces may have used chemical agents in an attack on the people. off maddie poll, we are working urgently with our partners to verify the details. any use of such weapons would be a callous escalation in this conflict. and we will hold putin and his regime to account or in his nightly tv address, ukrainian president velasmio zalinski war. russia could resort teasing chemical agents. he referred to comments from russian backed eastern forces in don yeske, who had called for such weapons to be deployed. she would use as vulgar, equal blank to day. we had a new threat about a new stage of terror against our defenders. one spokesman of t
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u a and many war but the need is not a present. i think though the american, me a voice a, b, c, a u. so that's why i think we need to read a. all right, well dr. why don't we have to leave it here? thank you very much for your insights today. thank you. thank you so much and thank you for watching hope to see you again on world apart ah with mm ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms. race is on offensive, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with neither worlds gets used. multi polos, we've multi level institutions. the un chief calls for multi polarity in the world during his 1st visit to russia. since the conflict began in the trip itself has seen the secretary general facing criticism from western countries for simply talking to moscow. germany and i says it will after all, provide key with anti aircraft while the you case armed forces ministers say ukraine should be able to target russian territory and can do so with nato's weap
u a and many war but the need is not a present. i think though the american, me a voice a, b, c, a u. so that's why i think we need to read a. all right, well dr. why don't we have to leave it here? thank you very much for your insights today. thank you. thank you so much and thank you for watching hope to see you again on world apart ah with mm ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms. race is on offensive, very dramatic...
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u a and many less but the need is not a present. i think though the american me sure i d international voice and entry b c a u. so that's why i think we need to order a well doctor, why do we have to leave it here? thank you very much for your insights today. thank you. thank you so much and thank you for watching hope to hear again well the part ah with mm. blue ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's tracy foundation. let it be an arms race, his on offense bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah ah mm hm. with americans claim they want to make the world unit polar for good. what objective process go in the opposite direction? the world is multi polar brushes, top diplomat says the west is trying to move the world to unique polarity. the u. n . chief echoes that sentiment during his 1st visit to moscow since the conflict began in brain. meanwhile, on the front on we once again found a huge variety of different mind gradient positions. again, my, this claim has told these national community, it doesn't help. more evidence emerges about ukrainian forces using the anti personnel minus the slide claims that munitions were destroyed. years ago under international.
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u. k. u. s. u armed israeli military actions in the middle east. in another week of bombing of damascus with princeton's legend, un special repertoire and palestine vessel, richard falk, all the same, all coming up and today's going underground at 1st all week. as russia moved into your grain, the global you and nuclear iaa organisation has been talking in vienna amidst media reports of alleged us by a warfare labs and ukraine didn't.
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u. u has pledged so far. it is very clear what your crane once you cream, once tanks, heavy artillery, to counter this offensive. it that we expect in the, in the dawn bus or that has already started in and on bus from what we are seeing. and yet the signals from michelle, we're positive, but i think there are so discussions ongoing in the european union. a correspondent, he is really good with the late tonight from keith, but he is thank you rushes, defense ministry says that it has successfully completed a test launch of its new intercontinental ballistic missile. and the ministry says the watch was carried out close to the finish border. the smart is a heavy missile, which russian officials say is capable of evading or penetrating all missile defense systems. why should president prudent says that it will make anyone threatening russia? and i'm quoting him here, he says it will make them think twice. so why are we seeing this demonstration of force? now i put that earlier to our russia analyst konstantin exit. while they give it to the sign of desperation, or at least uncertainty about the ability to, to win on that conventional battle drought. from a breath. i don't think that luncheon at a ballistic missile. this circumstance was called for in terms of any kind of military necessity. also it to launch as the, as the russian said. so basically that means that probably quite a bit of real testing has to be, has to be done. and we've seen a lot of russian defense stuff, russian military, bragging about the progress of a rushman, the technology. well, so far it wasn't something you didn't something that will really, charlie can this in the proven on the battle. i think it is a p r. sounds it is an attempt to, to, to, to threaten and to scare. but frankly speaking, i do not know who the west will not be scared of ukrainians, probably think, and probably rightly that's our mouth is not going to be used against them. and then, you know, at the same time the kremlin today saying that that it made a concrete creed proposal to the ukrainians regarding a peace deal. do we know what's inside that? that paper? no, i think about this this, this analysis was made by prospects for me to be discussed in a phone call with the press and what are these proposal? we do not know whether they really exist. we also do not know to me. a good may be true, but it loops as if it is just kind of a p r and a p r. addition, if you wish to this decisive battle, who knew stage of operation that has an es. essentially we've seen it already for weeks. on the one hand you have a 10 say you have showing up civilian area. you have lots of things going on which, which was shocked the world on the other hand, always kind of talk of peace. and i think to a large extent, it is an attempt to convince the domestic audience that so russia is not watching war. we will roll about piece where every piece will, is just the landscape. we stubborn, the granular war, stubborn and who do not want peace. i think it is for now more over p r. stand. unless we learn something dramatic in a different country. what about the possibility that, that the criminal is trying to create an off ramp for itself that, that it can say come victory day and may that there is a tangible victory here that we can show either a p still, or they one territory in the don't bass. well, how many? how many times we've heard about this necessity to see the gremlins connect to face? i think if you're talking about the day which, which is an important they just, you know, something that ah, i think it's more about announcing, for example, control of the whole of did when the answer can, hans called last of that probably isn't the part when the specially the russian forces take my to you, but i do not think that you can clinch a piece the literally your sincere about that which i don't think the government is in such a short time. so i think i would still think about it. and this kind of propaganda flyer, which account is a brutal minutes. constantine haggard is always constantly. we appreciate your analysis. thank you. thank you. in the 1st weeks of the invasion, russia seized control of the turn obo nuclear power plant. it's the side of the world's worst nuclear accident. it was also the 1st time that soldiers have occupied a nuclear power plant as part of a war weeks after moscow's forces. left reports continue to emerge of the reckless and extremely dangerous actions that the soldiers took while they were there. this is one of the most radioactive places in the world. yet the more than a month, russian soldiers lived here. digging deep into the contaminated soil of the chernobyl exclusions own ukrainian officials say that bunking down in the zone so called red forest manned up costing some of the troops their lives. horrible molested their shoes, 3 little corporal in the red forest where russians dug trenches, ally, they lived here only breathe in dust here. usual cooked their food and set fire's hair. a hoodie le throw while on the thought, so gross was burnt, and they inhaled burnt substances you with the holy, which hang a 3rd of course it will damage their healthily fixer. it will kill some of them slowly for thug legs, and some of them will be, will die quickly. ah, dick mobile with go with it. but rushes occupation of this site, but more than the lives of its soldiers in danger. for a time, the decommission plant was cut off from the power grid and force to rely on diesel generators to keep critical safety systems running, sparking phase of immune you could a disaster reaching well beyond ukraine. when russian troops hurt the left, at the end of march, they looted offices some report. li even stole highly radioactive materials, possibly to sell ukrainian authorities, still unable to monitor radiation levels at the site. after soldiers also stole the system's main server. chernobyl was never ready for a military occupation with the russians gone for now, and the anniversary of the 1996 disaster approaching. authorities are working to make sure it will be more prepared in the future. and here are more stories connected to the war in ukraine. the european council president charles michel met to day with president to lensky in a surprise visit to the ukrainian capital. they discussed e u sanctions against russia and e military aid to ukraine. michelle, earlier the day visited or the younger near keven tweeted, history will not forget the war crimes that have been committed here that you ins. refugee agency says more than 5000000 ukrainians have fled abroad in the 8 weeks since russia launched the invasion. where the 200000 nationals of other countries have also escaped, you crate to neighboring nations. russia's aggression has triggered the fastest growing refugee migration in europe since the 2nd world war to rich as her olaf shoals is facing growing frustration over what his critics say is a lack of leadership when he comes to ukraine. some of that criticism coming from his government's coalition partners who say his reluctance to sin heavy weapons is leaving ukraine in the lurch. the chancellor giving hints, instead of answers. his government is sending money to ukraine, but still not supplying heavy weapons. the, i'm the lord. we've asked german arms manufacturers
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u. u has pledged so far. it is very clear what ukraine ones ukraine wants. tanks, heavy artillery to counter this offensive that we expect in the, in the don barza that has already started in and on bus from what we are seeing. and yet the signals from michelle, we're positive, but i think there are so discussions ongoing in the european union. a correspondent, he is really good with the late tonight from keith, but he has thank you rushes. defense ministry says that it have successfully completed a test launch of its new intercontinental ballistic missile. the ministry saying that the watch was carried out close to the border with finland. the sar mots is a heavy missile, which russian officials say is capable of evading and penetrating all missile defense systems. russia president who didn't says that this should make any one threatening russia, and i'm quoting here, think twice or it was good now to our corresponded in russia analyst konstantin, eager to talk about this. so we got some tough talk coming from vladimir putin today. that's normal for him, konstantin. but why do you think we're seeing this demonstration of force now? well, i think it is a sign of desperation, or at least uncertainty about the ability to, to win on that conventional battle ground from a brook. i don't think that luncheon at a ballistic missile, this circumstance was called for in terms of any kind of military necessity. also it to launch as the, as the russian said. so basically that means that probably quite a bit of real testing has to be, has to be done. and we've seen a lot of russian defense staff, the russian military, bragging about the progress of a rushman, the technology. well, so far it wasn't something you didn't something that will really, charlie can this in the proven on the battle ground. i think it is a p r. sounds. it is an attempt to, to, to, to threats and to scare. but frankly speaking, i do not know who the west will not be scared of ukrainians, probably think, and probably rightly that's how much is not going to be used against them. and then, you know, at the same time the kremlin today saying that it made a concrete creed proposal to the ukrainians regarding a peace deal. do we know what's inside that? that paper? no, i think about this. this is an awesome book made by prospects for me to be discussed in a phone, go with the press and what are these proposal? we do not know whether they really exist. we also do not know to me a good that may be true, but it loops as if it is just a kind of a p r and a p r. addition, if you wish to this decisive battle, who knew stage of operation that has essentially we've seen it already for weeks. on the one hand you have a 10 say you have showing up civilian areas. you have lots of things going on, which, which was shocked. the world, on the other hand, all this kind of token piece, and i think to large extent it is an attempt to convince the domestic audience that so russia is not watching war. we will roll about piece where every piece will, is just the landscape was stubborn. the ukrainians were stubborn and who do not want peace? i think it's give for now more over p r. stone. unless we learn something dramatic in a different country. what about the possibility that, that the criminal is trying to create an off ramp for itself that, that it can say come victory day in may. that there is a tangible victory here that we can show either a p still, or they one territory in the don't bass. well, how many? how many times we've heard about this necessity to see the gremlins connect the face. i think if you're talking about the day which, which is an important you know, something that, ah, i think it's more about announcing, for example, control of the whole of did when the ask in the hands of loss of that probably isn't the part when the specially in the russian forces take my to you, but i do not think that you can clinch a piece the literally your sincere about that which i don't think the government is in such a short time. so i think i would still think about it. and this kind of propaganda flyer, which account is a brutal minute. konstantin anger is always constantly. we appreciate your analysis . thank you. thank you. but your machines are all up sholtes. he is facing growing frustration over what his critics say is a lack of leadership over you crate. some of that criticism is coming from his government coalition partners who say his reluctance to send heavy weapons is leaving ukraine in the lurch. the chancellor giving hints, instead of answers his government is sending money to ukraine, but still not supplying heavy weapons. you, i'm the not, we've asked german arms manufacturers to tell us what equipment they can supply in the near future. not think morton ukraine has now made it selections from this list, and we're giving ukraine the money it needs to buy them. well. it's unclear what sort of military hardware ukraine will actually get shot suggests it would be german made tanks, the thought as good as for such equipment, it's about operational systems that are immediately available if those that can be put to use, especially if they're already used in ukraine, the chancellor stressed that supplying weapons from current vendors where stocks would be virtually impossible because there would be limits to what could be delivered. and so the debate goes on among the coalition partners, the free democrats and the greens, the former, quick to respond on twitter, writing that everyone's doing what germany's doing is not correct. we're still lagging too far behind criticism to from the greens he up to the seems to me the chancellor is still hesitating, namely because germany is the largest economy in the european union. and so we have to do much more than we're doing both in terms of arms deliveries and sanctions. we have one has written praise though, for schultz from the socialist last party in the some i think it's at least to write that we're no longer promoting this discussion about heavy weapons domestically. anyone who believes that heavy weapons will end this war faster is wrong, and for 5, the debate over arms deliveries is becoming a bit of a stress test for germany's governing coalition. in the opposition cd, you see su. many conservatives are far the delivery of heavy weapons and they plan to pay the issue to vote in the pin to stack, shall stell, under pressure. and his coalition minister still waiting for clear commitments. when germany has vowed to stop all imports of russian oil, by the end of this year, german foreign minister idling a bear book, made that announcement to day after meeting with her counterpart from a stony. at lafayette and lithuania, burbock also sent an unequivocal message of support saying that nato allies can rely on germany 100 percent. mind them then he always did he act at all to day. the 4 of us are sending a clear message to moscow. if we will defend peace, i sovereignty and freedom owns the natural nato will collectively defendant's territory and protect you every corner of a mine's, i'm city i've a morning i'm joined by a political correspondence. i mean, younger me to you. so i mean to, let's talk about what the foreign minister said today at this press conference. she said that germany will stop russian oil imports by the end of the year. how feasible, how realistic is there? well bred fisher is going to be very tough indeed, because around 35 percent of germany's oil imports come from russia. and we seen how sensitive the, the energy market saw with the prices the price of energy commodity shooting up just on the announcement that putin was going to invade ukraine and the prices have stayed high. even though, of course, at the moment still the oil and the and the gas is still flowing if it goes on like that. or indeed, if the supplies reduce that could push prices even higher. that'll cause paying for german industry and for german old re, german citizens. they've been shopping around for other places to get it well from they've done some deals. supply deals with the other supplies, for instance, the states in, in the gulf. but you know, none of that can be changed very quickly. so it's an ambitious target. having said that, if they could do it, it really could be effective because this is the money that is financing, puccini war. and of course, if you end that war quick, well that in the end would be good for german business, which is one of the key concerns. when you're looking at this situation from berlin's perspective, it was interesting, today's so i mean that the german foreign minister said again, what we heard yesterday from the chancellor that there are 100 percent support for nato also for ukraine. did she say that? because she really means it or was there also the fact that maybe she feels like she has to convince native members that it's true. well, of course, there's been these concerns about whether berlin is fully committed and whether it's doing enough, whether it's, you know, doing only can on reducing russian energy and ports, whether it's doing all it can in the provision of military hardware at the ukraine . but of course, today she was speaking in the baltic countries, speaking to those 3 particularly who, you know, obviously concerned they want maximum support from other nato partners, such as germany, germany leads the nato and how it's full with presence battalion in lithuania. and it seen some of the other countries as well. so i think the statements that, you know, germany is fully backing that effort and defending nato territory is absolutely key to keep that alliance together. are so young tonight with the latest from here in berlin is always, i mean, thank you. were despite those messages of support from germany's foreign minister in the country of lafayette, people next door, in lithuania, they fear that their country could be moscow. next target of particular concern is a narrow stretch of land which is known as the sea walkie gap bordering lithuania. and the russian enclave of colon and gra. many lithuanians fear that moscow could some day attempt to cut this passage to its western nato partners. so some are trying to ensure that they are prepared now loosely, scalouse gus is training for the worst case scenario. is a member of the lithuanian rifleman union, a state backed paramilitary group that has been growing ever since russia annexed. grant mia in 2014 i o sales put a bug on the old one. russian state propaganda targeted lithuania for us. it meant we could be the next ones with especially if you live here in the saw called swanky gap, lethal any us only length connection with its western nato. pardon us, this stretch of land is crucial for the transport of goods and military equipment. these to walter gap is just 65 kilometers wide. it's located exactly here between the russian exclaim of callian grat on the one site and thrush us l. a bela rows on the, on the site. in lithuania, man, if he has that russia might try to cut this land breached of the west dentures. with moscow has been rising. lithuania has been a member of nato since 2004. but since the start of the boy and ukraine, politicians and normal citizens have grown more determined, i would say we owe you more about your, which should defend your freedom and so on. it's like understanding of is the fundamental things we have to few here of to prepare ourselves. that's why we need, ah, more natal presence in our region as a very credible that of deterrence against russia. this is also the aim of an unusual art exhibition in the capital videos. this strain from moscow stops twice a day here on its way to the russian exclaim of calling and grat. russian passengers are not allowed to get off, but they are confronted with photos of war outside of their windows. when polio was least caused gus is not training for battle, he takes off his rifle, manny uniform to work as a lawyer. he believes that the kremlin and not ordinary russian citizens are responsible for the war in the ukraine. 3rd class. oh, so i have russian clients that i keep in touch with. i don't feel any personal hatred towards them, but rather towards the russian state. and russian state propaganda around was no longer going many here would agree with him. lithuanians have been called to between a constant state of vigilance and resilience. but with the onset all the goin ukraine, people living in the so while gap i looking to the future with even more concern that was d. w. 's re rachada reported there. in the 1st weeks of invasion, russia seized control of the chernobyl nuclear power plant. the side of the world's worst nuclear disaster. and it was also the 1st time that soldiers have occupied a nuclear power plant as part of a war weeks after moscow's forces. left reports continue to emerge of the reckless and extremely dangerous actions that they took while they were there. this is one of the most radioactive places in the world. yet the more than a month, russian soldiers lived here. digging deep into the contaminated soil of the chernobyl exclusions own ukrainian officials say that bunking down in the zone so called red forest manned up costing some of the troops, their lives would be a little deleted. there shifted a little corporal in the red forest where russians dug trenches, ally, they lived here only breathe in dust here. usual cooked their food and set fire here, a hoodie la for a while and thought so gross was burnt for them and they inhaled burnt substances you with the holy, which hang a 3rd of course it will damage the healthily fix. it will kill some of them. slowly, but toggling on, some of them will be, will die quickly, are big, which with go with it but rushes occupation of this site, but more than lives of its soldiers in danger. for a time, the d commission plant was cut off from the power grid and force to rely on diesel generators to keep critical safety systems running, sparking phase of immune you could a disaster reaching well beyond ukraine. when russian troops hurt left at the end of march, they looted offices some report li even stole highly radioactive materials, possibly to sell ukrainian authorities still unable to monitor radiation levels at the site off to soldiers also stole the systems. main server to noble was never ready for a military occupation with the russians gone for now. and the anniversary of the 1986 disaster approaching authorities are working to make sure it will be more prepared in the future. for here are some of the other headlines that are making headlines. this our a court in london has issued an order to extradite wiki leaks, founder julie de songs to the united states to face trial for releasing classified information. if the final appeals fail on the u. k interior minister, pretty patel will decide his fate to signs could face a life sentence if found guilty in the us. authorities in brazil have arrested 7 people in connection with efforts to dismantle and international drug smuggling, read their suspected of transporting thousands of kilos of cocaine to portugal. the leaves are looking for another 40 individuals in connection with the seizures. the brazilian football legend tell a has been hospitalized in south palo. the 81 year old is receiving treatment for colon. cancer is clinical condition is being described as good and stable. last year, kelly spent a month in the hospital, but this time doctors expect him to be discharged. in a matter of days, wimbleton organizers have banned russian and bell ruffian tennis players from this year's tournament because of the war in ukraine. the band will prevent a number of top rank players from competing in june's grand slam event. the kremlin has called it unacceptable, and it's been critic
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u. s. u k. lead by the us, obviously in the, in the other camp. so, so it's, it's a definitely a dangerous direction. and, and it's dangerous from a, from an economic. we're looking at a potential economic lapse in europe. i thank you for darrell. i'm glad you brought that up because let me go to john and in paris is what i find really interesting to watch is that there is this enormous attempt to isolate russia. but the end result, the way i look at john, is that europe is isolating itself absolutely only question of winning and losing. and in a way, the question is rather old fashioned that you put peter in my view, what the west wants, what the united states wants is for russia to engage in a war of attrition. a general milly, the supreme commander of the head of the chief of staff of the american army, said that before the war broke out, he said if that right russia were to invade the westwood almon insurrection in ukraine. and this has been said by many commentators that the american model is to have an afghanistan for ukraine, so that the war could carry on as a war of attrition. a protracted period during which russia would, for example, occupy a certain number of cities in ukraine. it already occupied, civil as it is and those cities would be subject to a long war of attrition. and should be very easy to wage in the sense that obviously there are no physical boulders between the cities and the rest of the country. easy for people to come in at night and, you know, blow things up or whatever, and a low level war like that or to try and maintain territories like council, no matter you pull or whatever, which russia has already taken woods in the american calculation be very costly and dangerous to russia, and i think that is the goal. in other words, i don't think there is a, a win or lose will with, well, i say your line of argument perfectly and it would, i be willing say, right? do you know, one nail to nature will to one to rush or whatever. it's going to the ukraine is a trap? sure. that is the how the american see it. yeah. all outcomes are bad at the moment to russia. yes, they're very bad for europe and i think iraq was isolated itself. and europe is very, a very vulnerable economically. and russia may well resist much better than europe calculates. but it doesn't mean that the come is not bad to russia and get his bad guy. i absolutely agree with you, but alex of and go to you. but the worst outcome is for the ukranian people. that's the worst outcome here. and that's not in the western calculation whatsoever. i mean, lloyd austin to say, you know, to, to, the goal is to, we can russia as, as john said here, he didn't mention anything about ukraine in that service. no head out. and this is, this is something that we see, i think, as journalists and as animals that we've, we've saw from the outside looking at, i mean, i've covered wars for a long time. and it's usually the united states of america and baiting somebody for writers of mass destruction or some other obscure reason that doesn't really exist . there is no calculation and they don't really care how many people are going to be killed on the ground. ukraine. i as much as i sympathize with the ukranian people and i feel for the ukrainian people, i have a lot of ukrainian friends. i grew up in the ukranian neighbourhood in toronto, canada. i understand what they're going through. i was in the balkans during the award there. i understand what's happening, but at the same time that ukraine is not the point here. it's a say, it's a war in a proxy war between the united states and russia. what happened with russia now? i believe that this was a big mistake. they got basically lured into a situation where you had lincoln constantly saying, no, no, you are the well going to do whatever it wants. of course that they want to join general could join natal. ukraine was a close joining a when there's an election in 2024. if, if it's still happening in ukraine, we're to lensky probably would have been booted out. and russia couldn't done the exact same thing that the united states did in 2014. and that was a qu, he's on the exact same way. and it could have done this in a way that there would not be so much bloodshed, but at the same time, you have to remember as much as russia was bated and who did the beating and who doesn't care about lives. a did see over and over again. it's basically the u. k and the u. s. that 11 alec, there's one thing that you might could have mentioned will never know is that in between time, the don bass could have been invaded by care of. okay. and that's was the impetus for us. history will judge. okay, but i'm not sure i agree with your timeline there. okay. we'll find out what the eventually, what the, the timeline was and why the decisions were made. i gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the situation in ukraine. stay with ah, ah, in the boonies counter, russian state patrol narrative. i've stayed on the most landscape. divest jingles house lot, send up a group in the 55 with. okay, so 9 is 25 must be the one you're calling about with we will van in the european union, the kremlin. yup. machines. the state aunt rush up to date and school ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all bands on youtube and said, we postpone the question, did
u. s. u k. lead by the us, obviously in the, in the other camp. so, so it's, it's a definitely a dangerous direction. and, and it's dangerous from a, from an economic. we're looking at a potential economic lapse in europe. i thank you for darrell. i'm glad you brought that up because let me go to john and in paris is what i find really interesting to watch is that there is this enormous attempt to isolate russia. but the end result, the way i look at john, is that europe is isolating itself...
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u. k. and the u. s. forcing the germans to do it. i mean, the chancellor of germany, i com. sergeant schultz because that's exactly how he acts. go ahead url. yeah, absolutely here, and then this is going to have a i don't think the west completely prepared for this. ah, but i also think get a secondary intent of this not only was, was directed towards russia, but i think also was directed towards europe because one of the, the, one of the things all the docs vince is to prevent europe from researching and create inter revenge to close of business ties. ah, yeah, but with her to maintain us dominant hero, i agree with you. i agree with you, but isn't it kind of a hollow victory? i mean, you want had gemini, you want to maintain your hegemony in europe. but then europe just becomes a poor house. i mean, how is that a victory in the long term? let me throw that to john. go ahead, john. you react to that? well, it's not a victory. it's, it's caught making a desert and calling it piece that i think that the cutting off of gas is going to
u. k. and the u. s. forcing the germans to do it. i mean, the chancellor of germany, i com. sergeant schultz because that's exactly how he acts. go ahead url. yeah, absolutely here, and then this is going to have a i don't think the west completely prepared for this. ah, but i also think get a secondary intent of this not only was, was directed towards russia, but i think also was directed towards europe because one of the, the, one of the things all the docs vince is to prevent europe from...
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u. u. s . president is going to underscore what this white house says is a bipartisan victory. in other words, that this was a bipartisan confirmation, but as hobbies jocasta reported, it was a bit of a narrow victory for this white house. and so, even as the president will be town, this is a political victory and a promise captain that he did on the campaign trail promised that he would make sure that a black woman was brought to the supreme court of the united states. that is a promise kept up, but one of his other promises to really unite the country and end this partisan divide. well, it looks like and this vote is indication of that that there's still some work to be done. still, it is a beautiful, sunny day in washington after about a week of very dreary skies and rain. this you as president is looking forward to celebrating this moment, this political victory for him. he needs it because his approval ratings are not very good right now. they're hovering a quarter to the latest pull. somewhere in the 40 percent markets, the lowest is presidency. merican voters are in a sour mood. they're not happy about gas prices, inflation at a 40 year high. so this president is looking for a boost in those polls. he is hoping the historic nature of this promise he's kept the. a american voters will help bring those numbers up for him. that's our white house correspondent, kimberly halter kimberly front you french far rights. presidential candidate morrila pan has held her final campaign rally before elections on sundays. polls now suggest le pen is a real threat to president my o. my calls chances of reelection. bannon smith's reports, marine la pan has perhaps never been as close to power. the latest polls indicate the leader of france is far right. national party still wants to curb immigration and ban muslim head scarves in public places, but she's focused her campaign on the cost of living crisis. it's the number one issue for french voters ahead of the war in ukraine, the environment and health. oh really? yeah. she is better than micron in every aspect security, the teacher for the use purchasing power, everything in the house. and she loves france, not only europe, i, many people, he voted micron last time was like a pen now, because he did far from great. and what he proposes now is even worse than 5 years ago. the pens team is worried about voter apathy. a low turn out in regional elections last june. let a disappointing results for her party 0 goals. you, danny, good day. oh, my beg you to go and vote. there is no win unless you go and vote to those who have given up on their citizens gesture because of your anger, your disgust, disillusion or tiredness. i tell them i understand you. but right now get back into your role of citizen in the presidential election. you can't abstain. take back, control, jump, ha, ha, no, no, go home, pulls of long predicted, a victory for incumbent president emanuel, my crohn, his team is worried about support as being complacent. makram beat le pen by margin of 30 percent. when they faced off in the presidential election 5 years ago, this has been a polished campaign bucking 70. many voters felt the marina pan wasn't presidential . the team has been working hard on her and it seems to be paying off the latest whole of the race between her and president. emanuel micron now le pen heads into sunday's 1st round election with a predicted 20 to 24 percent share of the vote against microns 26 percent. and 39 percent of french people consider she has the stature of president. that's up from 21 percent in 2017. her team. hope that suggests france is in for a real political shot. bernard smith, al jazeera popping around, began, is a senior lecture in french politics, had northumbria university in northern england, and she explains what's behind la pens, wives increases the poor compared to a few weeks ago, a largely down to the far right. come today and he's been using photos. and the reason for the is she right from the start, she who own the cost of living, which is number one priority for the french. he went for integration, security and got is not a priority. he was also much more affected by the war and ukraine. he was even though both across to houston, he was most trident in support before the war in miss just a mood of the nation by refusing to, to welcome ukrainian. whereas she was immediately saying, yes, we need to, you know, also she carried on her p took cation strategy to make her look more respectable, less scary, whereas he very much fiery, a violent language. outrageous who made her fall normal to her recent price for the 1st row is basically a lot of them will go to switching back to her. so the 2nd room, the reason she has she, she, she is, she has had chance ready to when it's because it's a very different situation from 217 and 17. we had a new candidate, michael jones. we didn't know much about that. and a lot of people voted for him, you know, to get into benefit is about because they did and won't mind the bed this year is different. we hop 5 years of michael and the maximum presidency has led to a lot of anger this compound. and in so large section of the population hatred. so the 2nd row is, is kind of an empty muscle referendum. and the she might win, not because people want her to be the president, but because they don't want my home. and a lot would be primed on extension. and in particular, ascension from the left. if many people from the last you're not going to in the 2nd round days are high possibility that she would win over 19 testing of every one in shanghai is continuing for a 3rd a successive day. along with a lockdown for 26000000 people in china's largest city, despite the government order to stay home or rec, or 21000 corona virus infections were reported on friday. some citizens of warning their running out of food. but city leaders having the st. when the emergency measures are going to end, more than half a 1000000 people in puerto rico are still without electricity after a fire or to power station on wednesday night. the operator of the u. s. territories. power grid says it's restored electricity to around $380000.00 customers by the end of thursday night. some intensive care units lost power during the blackout across the island. kenneth mcclintock served both as puerto rico's lieutenant governor and secretary of state. he says, the fire shows the importance of investing in renewable energy. well, this time there was a minor fire at the yard in front of the a, one of the power generators. we've had to 1942, a unitary web where everything is connected. so if anything goes wrong, it can trigger a cascade of events that will shut down the system to protect the system. we have to move to micro grid. we have to move to renewable energy, but we haven't done it yet. the federal government has a sign around $10000000000.00 so that we can reduce the power, the power system that has not been done yet. 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u. u. s . president is going to underscore what this white house says is a bipartisan victory. in other words, that this was a bipartisan confirmation, but as hobbies jocasta reported, it was a bit of a narrow victory for this white house. and so, even as the president will be town, this is a political victory and a promise captain that he did on the campaign trail promised that he would make sure that a black woman was brought to the supreme court of the united states. that is a promise kept...
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u. s. from the u. k. and from the u. within. similar situations in the past, when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? and of course, our efforts in afghanistan swarmed in effect, others against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he sings have low back effects. ah, heaping in mine. he didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong to say they didn't invade ukraine. cooking did that. however, they, in their people, they were influencing, and the government were willing to run at that time working for his mcnamara said, hey, it's not a security problem, missiles into what? it's a political problem. critical good. when i want to nick, this is somewhat at this stage, foreseeable, right? i mean after thing, what happens in syria would thing, what happens in libby or we, as you've done, we could go back decades prior. we is that we're talking about, it's nurtured is not essentially the taxpayers of the citizens
u. s. from the u. k. and from the u. within. similar situations in the past, when u. s. arms were used by libyan in syrian opposition groups, but what happens when those conflicts are over or seemingly over? oh, where did the weapons go? and of course, our efforts in afghanistan swarmed in effect, others against the soviets, isis, or i should say, al cater and then later isis. so he sings have low back effects. ah, heaping in mine. he didn't. these hampshire industries. i wish it would be wrong...
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u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse, actually not within u. s interests. that's how the white house has reiterated that joe biden does not plan to send american troops to ukraine, to quote, fight a war with russia. but u. s. intends to continue to provide ukraine with military aid despite moscow's warnings. against that, the white house statement came in response to a suggestion by a high ranking democrat that the u. s. must act against russia to prevent ukraine from devolving into the next syria. i deeply worried that what's going to happen next is that we will see ukraine turn into syria. the american people cannot turn away from this tragedy in ukraine. i think the history of the 21st century turns on how fiercely we defend freedom and ukraine, and that putin will only stop when we stop in the world knows that the situation in syria is largely the fault of the united states since 2011. the united states has been meddling in syria, trying to expand and expand discontent in the country and ultimately try to topple the government. between 20142017 alone. $12000000000.00 was spent by the united states on trying to conduct regime change and intensive lied the conflict in syria if the congress is so conc
u. k. is doing is basically not ethical and does not help solve the problem. it will make it worse, actually not within u. s interests. that's how the white house has reiterated that joe biden does not plan to send american troops to ukraine, to quote, fight a war with russia. but u. s. intends to continue to provide ukraine with military aid despite moscow's warnings. against that, the white house statement came in response to a suggestion by a high ranking democrat that the u. s. must act...
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u. s. has been actively engaged in the u. n. u, monetary response plan for the country is seen only around 4.5 percent of planned funding. this year we heard the stories of some somalis, desperately struggling to survive a law. brave grey, a gentleman, you okay with other check him out of that? no. okay, this is something we're already aware of. the ukrainian crisis started less than 2 months ago and we've been stranded across the, our states more than 30 years now with nobody supporting us. now. the ukrainian crisis has stolen and spotlight with his animal that was even village for 30 years, who's been suffering from deteriorating living conditions like brittany, geez, and all countries with a yellow line. we've been here since 1991 after fleeing the war between the tribes in somalia. us only intervened to achieve its objectives, but didn't do any good for the somali people. and we came here in a group of 350 either the us nor the un provided any assistance to with them as, as the model. so we can basically, you is destroyed simi
u. s. has been actively engaged in the u. n. u, monetary response plan for the country is seen only around 4.5 percent of planned funding. this year we heard the stories of some somalis, desperately struggling to survive a law. brave grey, a gentleman, you okay with other check him out of that? no. okay, this is something we're already aware of. the ukrainian crisis started less than 2 months ago and we've been stranded across the, our states more than 30 years now with nobody supporting us....
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you, has it t been, he's gone through criticism here, is uncomfortable to be a public figure, so to u uak? not necessarily what you signed up for. >> it is, it was and is uncomfortable.av being out there, it comes with the territory but in addition to the glory it k brings, the majority of the people think of me and pfizer as a hero but they also see as as the enemy because they don't believe the vaccine was the way to go and that has created that. >> threats to your safety ase, well? >> yes, everything you can imagine but those who have been victims of misinformation websites, frome fbi and i was not. i left only because the previous one arrested, according to the same website and one of them was probably my wife, she died after the vaccine, she died from complications of the vaccine. imagine me trying to findid my kids to let them know. so a lot. >> it was pretty candid you writing abouts these issues in the book as well. you write that you challenged your team to make the impossible possible, that is the title of your book. it sounds good for a book and pr team but there must have be
you, has it t been, he's gone through criticism here, is uncomfortable to be a public figure, so to u uak? not necessarily what you signed up for. >> it is, it was and is uncomfortable.av being out there, it comes with the territory but in addition to the glory it k brings, the majority of the people think of me and pfizer as a hero but they also see as as the enemy because they don't believe the vaccine was the way to go and that has created that. >> threats to your safety ase,...
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u. s. u. s. gets to make it their security decisions. it gets to sell them. it's very high price weapons and it lou, they lose, they lose their freedom. they lose their economic advantages too. it's a, it's a very bad and stupid thing to do. on the other hand, the u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this most attention in my, in my entire life. they do a war. nobody looks at what's happening to the, the war in yemen. all the other wars, the u. s. is fighting, nobody pays attention, but because they picked this as a way to get to destroy russia, which i hope this won't happen. all kinds of terrible things fall from 8 years of fear. but there's a new day. and i finally dorm for those who managed to escape, the most troubled areas of don boss on resettle in russia are documentary right ahead as their story. ah, the steel can you spoken with that? is that both both the moms and in the day of nelson's new york's new good a been up and this is a 9th grade already. a lot of them bought a wall with with the window. pollution estoppel says those who should have been presented as a for you if th
u. s. u. s. gets to make it their security decisions. it gets to sell them. it's very high price weapons and it lou, they lose, they lose their freedom. they lose their economic advantages too. it's a, it's a very bad and stupid thing to do. on the other hand, the u. s. is so powerful and it can really turn the screws on them. the u. s. is planning all these future wars and of course the u. s. does nothing but, but have wars and it's amazing. i have never seen this most attention in my, in my...
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u. k. u. s. and poland between them, they say that they are sending in tanks ammunition for how it says at grenade launchers or because they say that this is what the ukranian army needs to match. the capabilities over the russian army and the u. k. armed forces minister has said it is completely legitimate, ukrainian army, to use such heavy weaponry to attack targets in russia is completely legitimate for ukraine to be targeting in russia's depth in order to disrupt the logistics. that if they weren't disrupted, would directly contribute to beth and carnage on ukrainian soil. could they use british ordinance at all to do that is only concern. any of them weapons we've given them for defensive purposes, get used in that without causing problems? well, i think it is, i see the case that things that the international community are now providing to ukraine, half the range to, ah, to be used over the borders. despite the fact that these weapons have already been flowing into quite for the last few months, nato hasn't been very clear. it does not intend to put troops on the ground. however, that could possibly be too late. already, the russian foreign minister said a laugh has been talking about the fact that you need to itself is
u. k. u. s. and poland between them, they say that they are sending in tanks ammunition for how it says at grenade launchers or because they say that this is what the ukranian army needs to match. the capabilities over the russian army and the u. k. armed forces minister has said it is completely legitimate, ukrainian army, to use such heavy weaponry to attack targets in russia is completely legitimate for ukraine to be targeting in russia's depth in order to disrupt the logistics. that if they...
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u famous u, military expert u, un weapons inspector and cia analyst listen russians are moving very slowly and simply grind ukrainians. the goal now is not the victory of ukraine, the goal is to make russia bleed. blinkin can say whatever he wants, but ukraine has already suffered a strategic defeat. game over. i would tell zelensky that russia is going to expand the operation to take all of southern ukraine to odessa, you are about to lose access to the sea. if you surrender, end this war. guarantee the neutrality of nato, guarantee the denocification. maybe russia is taking over, only crimea, donbass, everything is new equally get most of the country untouched save tens of thousands of lives in your soldiers and rulers absolutely. in e. he arithmetic of the war simply shows that ukraine will inevitably suffer. a defeat, because the war machine of ukraine has essentially been destroyed and, uh, everyone understands this very well, in fact, first of all, probably in washington, and they are prolonging it with fire there. and here is the solution that scott ritter proposed yes, so that ukra
u famous u, military expert u, un weapons inspector and cia analyst listen russians are moving very slowly and simply grind ukrainians. the goal now is not the victory of ukraine, the goal is to make russia bleed. blinkin can say whatever he wants, but ukraine has already suffered a strategic defeat. game over. i would tell zelensky that russia is going to expand the operation to take all of southern ukraine to odessa, you are about to lose access to the sea. if you surrender, end this war....
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u. s. and the u. k. was drawing a red line in the solomon islands that is 9000 miles from the united states, a 1000 kilometers from australia, the u. s. in the u. k. say, that's a red line. now ukraine is less than one millimeter from russia. russia has no sphere of influence. and meanwhile, the u. s. and the u. k. apparently haven't, haven't taken the whole pacific the pacific ocean. and my question would be this, does the solomon islands have a red line? apparently there's no sovereignty, it only applies to ukraine. it does not apply to the solomon's island. i mean, they have broken the hypocrisy meter here in the last few days. well, i think garland, that's why the global south doesn't want to have anything to do with this because they, the further you get away from london in washington, the more hypocritical it seems. ok, that's why they're not throwing their lot in this. they had to take care of their people. they're thinking about their own sovereignty and not make allowing others to dictate what that sovereignty is. that's the world we live in, gentlemen. that's all the time we have many, thanks them i guess and watch it in
u. s. and the u. k. was drawing a red line in the solomon islands that is 9000 miles from the united states, a 1000 kilometers from australia, the u. s. in the u. k. say, that's a red line. now ukraine is less than one millimeter from russia. russia has no sphere of influence. and meanwhile, the u. s. and the u. k. apparently haven't, haven't taken the whole pacific the pacific ocean. and my question would be this, does the solomon islands have a red line? apparently there's no sovereignty, it...
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u. s. a wanted to warn you, said ukraine, for one simple reason or from geological interest of the u. s. u. s. wants to divide ukraine from russia. and what can be right to conscious better that the civil war? what if the russians the best against your credit government or worse or that's how things are looking at 4 30 am moscow time this friday morning. my name is peter scots, and i'll be back again with all the latest on, of course, any updates on those explosions reporting care in about 30 minutes. thank you for watching. ah, a with pohden is the aggressor tune chose is war. today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions. i figure out which of the problems renewed. i just click on the billing you spending more streamline the branding all in ports of russian oil and gas turbine and imposing these sanctions are brush your has destroyed the american . in fact, there's a boomerang by way of suffering. the i was really hitting people in the pocket book, boys or girls was always there. are you using or is your, your router is literally you. this is gonna impose severe cost on the russi
u. s. a wanted to warn you, said ukraine, for one simple reason or from geological interest of the u. s. u. s. wants to divide ukraine from russia. and what can be right to conscious better that the civil war? what if the russians the best against your credit government or worse or that's how things are looking at 4 30 am moscow time this friday morning. my name is peter scots, and i'll be back again with all the latest on, of course, any updates on those explosions reporting care in about 30...