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u. u crane enters the union. that role is under threats because you cranes industrial farms door. if you're a p n ones. lucas chest as a grain and pick farmer. i asked him, what would happen if you train were to join the you any time soon? we must probably go for the bankruptcy, i think. and because it would be easily clued up the uh, all of the much deeper products from uh, the okay. what's the health of you innovation funds? lucas invest in new technology for us. produce your opinion. we have incredibly high standards of for the production. we've had follow up some documentation tracking, probing for $3.00 side uh services. we could fight the system to measure every move month of february peak, or every upholstery ukraine were to join the european union. it would likely get the biggest chunk of its agriculture budget. at the same time, farms like this one and poland would lose out on subsidies. the. but it's not just subsidies. lucas worries about these things. opening the use borders to ukraine before it meets europe in food production standards is foul play. like we have the football not at the okay. uh like one thing is not getting the rats costs or yellow carts. yes. for for uh, for what they doing because of the war. yes. and uh, and it's sure to do which should be managed by governance and government of your opinion. back in warsaw, tom mostly wants key of the polish economic institute is more optimistic. for example, uh, police farmers could try to produce more complex products. so they can try to move up on the leather of value chain production. and then uh, so to try to seek opportunities, for example, in buying some roll basic commodities from ukraine to work on them here and sold them with the some of the margin of your guy. we're taking a detailed look at the economics of ukraine joining. but what about the other cabinet of the western balkans? most countries in this region after you candidates for over a decade, north macedonia, even for 2 creeping reforms in the region by lateral disputes between you countries and candidates and slow reactions from brussels stalled enlargement process. but here the economic story is a different one. the cost of admitting the western balkans would be significantly smaller. the take basically to 6 west to book and countries. um, georgia and most of i have them all up to get a we demographic who's speaking, we're talking about more or less the same size of the united kingdom. we're talking peanuts frank speaking. hey, not for the you. but let's look at what it means for canada. countries to join one of the world's biggest economies, montenegro psychiatric for the to head, the q. it's a joining the you and as this market and pop go this way, it kind of seems like it's already a member. since 2002 montenegrins have been paying was yours for the country with a population of 630000. europe's currency offers a guarantee of stability. but new membership doesn't only promise abstract macro economic benefits. it would also be felt increasingly. yes, not pivots found as an online learning start up in montenegro is capital for her being and you citizen would be transformative. i think that that would be, that give us like more legitimacy on the one side and on the other side, like back to brand perceptions. being part of the you would be a stamp of approval for international investors. and another thing is like, oh, we never did the business of it with a month and negative. he doesn't know how to do the sort of payment options. what that low and i'm relations for them. i have them. but if we have talked a funeral pin union, would it be different and for many of them, they said that would be different because they know about it. ok. yeah, it's not. it's by far not the only montenegrin with high hopes for you membership. 80 percent of the population wants to be part of the union citizens and the western balkans earn on average just 14 percent of their european neighbors. at this moment, we are around 45 to 48 percent of leaving sound of confess to you companies, and that's the big 3 in succession pos converging in video films, we believe we extend the mula crystal, it has been following montenegro as progress towards new membership. closely, she says the biggest cost of accession won't fly with you. it's not the question of the costs costs on mainly the fact of local communities because it's not to brussels questions, how will converge to them or how we've also so little. it's all just it's our accountability. it's how long, specifically, the road to e u membership has been long term montenegro was much still to the games. higher living standards, a bigger customer market and more international appeal. many people in montenegro hope that you membership would bring about an economic boost. montenegro is government aims to join the block by 2028 experts, one that goes unrealistic. so far, the us only approved a fraction of bunch and that gross reforms sometimes leads us don't know exactly what they want. we know exactly what they want. we want to be part of you a basis as soon as possible. look in montenegro unveils a paradox. economically, the western balkans could be embraced by the single market and lift the living standards of millions, admitting the countries as much cheaper than admitting ukraine. but the region succession process has dragged on while you cranes has well meant them behind it. that's because the question of whether the you can afford to expand is about much more than just money. the put your should we usually, i sh
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u. u. crane enters the union. that role is under threats because you cranes, industrial farms dwarf europe and one's lucas is a green and pink farmer. i asked him, what would happen if you train were to join that you any time soon? we must probably go for the bankruptcy. i think um, because it would be easily filled up. the uh, all of the much cheaper. uh, products from uh the okay. what's the health of you innovation funds? lucas invest in new technology for us. produce your opinion. we have incredibly high standards of for production. we've had a follow up documentation tracking pro, being for $3.00 site uh, services. we could fight the system to measure every move month till february peak, or every upholstery ukraine were to join the european union. it would likely get the biggest chunk of its agriculture budget. at the same time, farms like this one and poland would lose out on subsidies the. but it's not just the subsidies lucas where he's about, he thinks, opening the use borders 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reforms in the region by lateral disputes between new countries and candidates and slow reactions from brussels stalled enlargement process. but here the economic story is a different one. the cost of admitting the western balkans would be significantly smaller. the take basically to 6 western book and countries. um, georgia and most of us have them all out to get a we demographic we speaking, we're talking about more or less the same size of the united kingdom. we're talking peanuts frank, speaking peanuts for the you. but let's look at what it means for canada. countries to join one of the world's biggest economies, montenegro psychiatric for the to head, the q. it's a joining the you and that's this market on top of it. so it kinda seems like it's already a member. since 2002 montenegrins has been paying was euro for the country with a population of 630000. europe's currency offers a guarantee of stability. but new membership doesn't only promise abstract macro economic benefits. it would also be felt increasingly yes, not pivots found as an online learning start up in montenegro is capital for her being and you citizen would be transformative. i think that that would be, that give us like more legitimacy on the one side and on the other side, like back to brand perceptions. being part of the you would be a stamp of approval for international investors. and another thing is like, oh, we never did the business of it uh, at least a month and negative. we don't know how to do this sort of payment options. what that a lot, i'm licensed and for them i have them. but if we have talked a funeral pin union, would it be different and for many of them, they said that would be different because they know about it. okay. yeah, it's nice by far, not the only montenegrin with high hopes for you membership. 80 percent of the population wants to be part of the union citizens and the western balkans are and on average just 14 percent of their european neighbors. at this moment, we are around 45 to 48 percent of leaving some the confess to you companies, and that's the big 3 in succession boss converging in the video films, we believe we extend the mueller crystal, it has been following montenegro progress towards new membership. closely, she says the biggest cost of accession won't fly with you. it's not the question of the costs costs on mainly costs of local communities because it's not to brussels questions, how will converge to them or how we will so so little it's all jobs. it's our accountability, it's how it is specific to the road to and you. membership has been long from montenegro, was much still to be gained higher living standards, a bigger customer market and more international appeal. many people in montenegro hopes that new membership would bring about an economic boost monitoring macros government aims to join the block by 2028 experts. one that goes unrealistic. so far the us only approved a fraction of bunch. and that grows, reforms sometimes leads that is don't know exactly what they want. we know exactly what they want. we want to be part of you a basis as soon as possible and look in montenegro unveils a paradox. economically, the western balkans could be embraced by the single market and lift the living standards of millions, admitting the countries as much cheaper than admitting ukraine. but the region, the succession process has dragged on while you cranes has well meant them behind it. that's because the question of whether the you can afford to expand is about much more than just money from the put your should we usually, i should be putting in a blogs, you able to give them as much money. do you think you can as long as should the key is e mail you have shown when they cannot, multiple studies position is being part of the new comes with a mutual defense guarantee. so attacking a member state is more costly. it's part of the rationale driving ukraine's push towards europe to a degree in research. as you enlargement obvious reasons. um the us now seeing enlargement as a security and instrument so that you want so not for security reasons. and the budget is part of the discussions. um, but it might not necessarily be the deciding factor in that was an armed conflict raging on its borders. perhaps the better question is no longer whether the you can afford to expand, but whether it can afford not to. so they're all good to be economic costs, but the argument is that those economic costs are what undertaking, given that the strategic upside of doing is overall. the downside of not doing it is, is halting, right. lottie, mutants, land grab, has pushed you leaders to reevaluate the importance of expansion. so in the sense, enlargement was revised because it was a george, he lost it, which is tied to eastern europe. and the challenge to those that believe in, in large memo brovio, and that's also the focus on it. i mean, the question is how do we tagged on to that moment? what also remains to be seen is whether the warren ukraine creates enough momentum for you. members to put their money where their mouth is, where does that extra money come from? actually, that is also an open question. um, it is possible that it comes from the cult member states. um, it is also possible that the you raise this its own money through new own resources . there are discussions at the moment, for example, slip plastic tax or for with the new a common adjusted adjustment mechanisms. the question of whether that you can afford to expand or not as a matter of perspective. and many of the costs can only be estimated for now. but look at the past, the large man's rounds can offer some lessons on the benefits of letting new countries joined in poland, initial costs for the u. a translated into an economic boom for the country, and that boom helps member states to one pond. joining the european union and european colon markets a few years ago, we started read the they nomics and profound transformation of bodies economy. i think what, what we kind of polished is that of course, these are poor countries that went into the e u. at the same time, it comes with benefits for the internal market, which becomes a big got. it comes with benefit, the cost of work for us becomes larger, and there is another lesson to be learned from the past. any budget we shuffle to new members doesn't happen over night. during the last enlargement around new member states only received a fraction of their agriculture funding initially. then the funding was increased in phases. b, u actually has a reputation mechanisms to ensure that the fluctuations of what member states receive and pay in is not too high. and the also has a dictation mechanisms to do with enlargement which was th
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u. u crane enters the union. that role is under threats because you cranes, industrial farms, dwarf europe, and ones lucas chest as a grain and pick farmer. i asked him what would happen if you train were to join the you any time soon? we must probably go for the bankruptcy, i think. and because if we would be easily filled up or uh, all of the much deeper products from the okay. what's the health of you innovation funds. lucas, invest in new technology for us. produce your up in your younger we have incredibly cost on that as a for production. we've had follow up some documentation tracking, probing for $3.00 side uh services. we could fight the system to measure every move month till february peak or every upholstery. if you crane were to join the european union, it would likely get the biggest chunk of its agriculture budget. at the same time, farms like this one and poland would lose out on subsidies. but it's not just subsidies. lucas worries about he thinks, opening the use borders to ukraine before it meets europe in food production standards. sell play. like we have the football match at the okay. uh like one thing is not getting the read the costs or yellow card. cs for, for uh, for what they doing because of the war. yes. and uh, and it's sure to do which should be managed by govern us government of your opinion . back in warsaw. tom actually wants ski of the polish economic institute is more optimistic. for example, uh, price uh, farmers quotes, try to produce more complex products. so they can try to move up on the leather of value chain production and they should try to seek opportunities. for example, in buying some roll, the basic commodities from ukraine. work on them here and sell them with the some of the marketing of your game. we're taking a detailed look at the economics of ukraine joining. but what about the other cabinet of the western balkans? most countries in this region after you candidates for over a decade, north macedonia, even for 2 creeping reforms in the region by lateral disputes between new countries and candidates and slow reactions from brussels. stalled them large min process. but here the economic story, the difference was the cost of admitting the western balkans would be significantly smaller. he takes basically to 6 west to book and countries. um, georgia, um, most of i have to move out to get a we demographic who's speaking. we're talking about more or less the same size of the united kingdom. we're talking peanuts frank, speaking peanuts for the you. but let's look at what it means for canada. countries to join one of the world's biggest economies. montenegro is a country for us to have in the queue. it's a joining the you and that's this market and part of it. so it kinda seems like it's already a member since 2002 montenegrins has been paying was euro for the country with a population of 630000. europe's currency offers a guarantee of stability. but new membership doesn't only promise abstract max for economic benefits. it would also be felt increasingly. yeah, it's not pivots found as an online learning started up in montenegro is capital for her being and us citizen would be transformative. i think that that would be, that would give us like more legitimacy on the, on one side and on the other side like that, the brand perceptions being part of the you would be a stamp of approval for international investors. and another thing is like, oh, we never did business with a visa, montenegro. we didn't know how to do this, what the payment options, what that a lot i relations for them. i have them. but if we have parts of europe in union, would it be different and for many of them, they said that would be different because they know about it. ok. yeah, it's not as by far not the only montenegrin with high hopes for you membership 80 percent of the population wants to be part of the union citizens and the western balkans are and on average, just 14 percent of their european neighbors are at this moment we are around 45 to 48 percent of leaving sun to compare it to you companies. and that's the big 3 in succession boss converging in the us comes with leaving, stand up me like to sell it. so it has been following montenegro, his progress towards new membership closely. she says, the biggest cost of accession won't fly with you. it's not the question of the costs costs on mainly costs of local communities because it's not to brussels question, how will converge to event or how we will fulfill the rules? it's our job. it's our accountability. it's how it is specific to the road to annual membership has been long from montenegro was much still to be gained higher living standards, a bigger customer market and more international appeal. many people in montenegro hopes that new membership would bring about an economic boost monitoring acros government aims to join the blog by 2028 experts. one that goes unrealistic. so far, the us only approved a fraction of bunch and that growth reforms sometimes leads that us don't know exactly what they want. we know exactly what they want. we want to be part of you the business as soon as possible. and look in montenegro unveils a paradox. economically the western balkans could be embraced by the single market and lift the living standards of millions, admitting the countries as much cheaper than admitting ukraine. but the region, the succession process has dragged on while you cranes as well mentioned behind it . that's because the question of whether the you can afford to expand is about much more than just money. from the put your should we say is we, i should put in a blog, you able to use them as much like the dc bar. i give them as always, for the kids email you have shown when they get the position is being part of the new comes with a mutual defense guarantee. so attacking a member states as more costly. that's part of the rationale driving ukraine's push towards europe to a degree in research as you enlargement copies reasons. um the u. s. now seeing enlargement as a security and instrument so that you want so not for security reasons. and the budget is part of the discussions, um, but it might not necessarily be the deciding factor in that was an armed conflict raging on its borders. perhaps a better question is no longer whether the you can afford to expand, but whether it can afford not to. so they're all good to be economic costs. but the argument is that those economic costs are what i'm to take a given that the strategic upside of doing is overall. the downside of not doing it is, is halting, right. lottie, mutants, land grab, has pushed you leaders to reevaluate the importance of expansion. so in the sense, enlargement was revised because of us jersey wasik, which is tied to eastern europe. and the challenge for those that believe in law's memo brovio and that's also the focus on it. i mean, the question is, how do we tagged on to that moment? 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u. s u k. and jordan, those they've got to have minimal damage, as we pointed out, as well from the chief international edits of richard walker and t w's, middle east analysts. sony was on a sunday, any shift. first of all, that you'll, single signs of a shift from regional, low global of mines is off to these attacks. well, it's really felt itself almost like a pariah. and just a few weeks ago. and now we're seeing uh, you know, the whole world uniting, again, wood is really against iran, something that the israel has been struggling with, galvanizing enough international support. it claimed for the union cost so far. so the challenge for israel now would be to use this to utilize this momentum in order to actually bring more pressure on iran without losing that support. and in order to do that, it needs to be very careful and it's response now to this evening and attack overnight. richard later you see this going? yeah, i mean it's a very precarious moment certainly, but the bowl is very much and as well as court, i think we've been hearing that throughout the course of the conversations today. um and uh, and that it does. and that there is a degree of ambiguity on most of what has happened to notice a very large scale attack mean $300.00 plus drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. it's a, it's a huge number, but the impact was low. the damage was low. i mean, imagine what we will be talking about now is that the large scale civilian casualties? yeah, that was the 1st day for yvonne has so many proxies near on. is there as border his father did the 1st and foremost at his bala had been ordered or chose to join iran . it would have been 9 hours of of, of for an announcement for his relative. it's about minutes that actually put most of his really citizens under and, and it, and the talk of in support and lead by yvonne yvonne proxies and the fact that the wrong his did not choose to do that shows us they, they did not choose to go all in so in a way they were signaling to israel. we were, you know, setting some new borders, but they did not want to, you know, they want it to make sure this gives them a good way back for israel not to retaliate in a very aggressive way. i feel, but they're also different and deputations about, you know, how it runs the attack here will be viewed. will it be viewed as showing a set of strengths, trying to re establish as they would see to tyrants, you know, done, target our diplomatic missions in damascus. or anywhere else, or will it only go to show how ineffective iranian missiles up to 99 percent of them can be shut out of the a and that you will even get, you know, not just u. s. u k. but even jordan, you're not helping to shoot these down so, so it's too early release. it kind of just like with the how this will be viewed in future, but who, but everyone agrees as we are. and then you kind of odd to use the case, a uncharted territory, simply because this kind of direct attack has not happened before. so try to take us through as rails priorities now. well that's, that's the main question. we have the cabinet meeting as we speak and they will have to decide is what needs to see where it wants to put this focus as it's going to move on. i mean, nothing, you know himself as a politician, as the men want it to be seen as a protector of israel, has been warning about yvonne for decades and you want it, you know, he's very hard liner when it comes to that. but however, you know, folk, you know, shifting the focus there is really itself and not through the western allies or the americans will have to take a tool when it comes to gaza, which is still going ongoi
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u. s. the u. k. u, along with countries like australia, canada, japan of all imposed over 16500 sanctions just on russia. now is that the next, the opportunity for the americans to go after the chinese? i mean, if that doesn't work, they go back there other technique which is steal, strangle, and sanction. and they will try to do everything they can to sanction china into an oblivion. likely of attempted unsuccessfully to do with russia, the americans, when they want to stir up trouble, they will, i mean, this is china's tie one here. they should just go back and look at the communicate many decades ago. they're agreements that they would not arm or even come near taiwan. and once again there's during the problems, it's the playbook. we've seen this playbook time and time again. i think america at this time is running out of nations to actually evade switzerland has announced that a so called peace summit on ukraine will take place in mid june with out russian participation. this was foreign minister a
u. s. the u. k. u, along with countries like australia, canada, japan of all imposed over 16500 sanctions just on russia. now is that the next, the opportunity for the americans to go after the chinese? i mean, if that doesn't work, they go back there other technique which is steal, strangle, and sanction. and they will try to do everything they can to sanction china into an oblivion. likely of attempted unsuccessfully to do with russia, the americans, when they want to stir up trouble, they...
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u. s. u. k. and jordan. the u. s. presidential advising has repeated his country's incline support for as well, but he's urged restraints and told is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the us will not join any retaliation instead by the names to coordinate as united diplomatic response to a runs attack at a meeting of the g 7 group of wealthy nations which he intends to convene on monday, flashes in the sky off to tell him the dispute to choose the interception of designs and drones launched by it on his right and save its defense system, shut down. most of them in the sky, image shavonne, but sob and last night and on, attacked israel with more than 300 weapons. but our technological an assay pavey our team meant that we were able to fend off of this assault. this your group together with a strong combination with a set to almost all of these threats that are you mean after the 1st i have a direct military attack on his ride from it on the intended cri you as president joe biden spoke with, is riley prime
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u. k. u. s. u. i'm bombing in palestine 11 and yemen, syria and iraq. we'll be back with a brand new episode on saturday, and you'll then keep in touch my role as social media. if it's not sense of your country and add to our channel going underground tv, hon dot com, to enter new and old episodes of going underground c sensor the when i was just going to save house and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground the, the the, the the hello, i'm manila, chad. you're tuned into modus operandi. as the ukraine conflict enters it's 3rd year with no offramp insight. many in the west are noticing, mixed signals from their respective governments about how this regional war may soon impact them at home. from doomsday, prepping, too patriotic calls to join the military. we'll explore some of the not so subtle messages coming from europe. all right, let's get into the m o. the b w. waco has issued a disturbing and warning to countries in europe. start stop piling medicines for new, clear emergencies.
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u. k. and the u. s. has also said it wants to pan to take part in its framework. but that countries prime minister has, however, wants back potential direct involvement with the alliance saying, no decision has been made yet. we ask former us marine corps intelligence officers got rid of for his take on the prospects of more confrontation in asia. the united states has reason for the fact that neither russia nor china want to kneel before a hedge, a monic america, that neither russia nor china recognize the united states as the supreme authority in on the global stage anymore. this is something united states resent, and it's something that the united states is pushing back against. i think we are witnessing a race between the economic condition and the military condition. and if the united states loses the economic race, i think the united states will have no choice but to seed the military race meeting that will have to find a way to correct our position economically. before we talk about going to war, we can't go to war based upon a fundamentally weak economic position. if united states is able to stabilize its economic position, visa be china, then we will press the military issues believing that we have a military advantage over china. and this is a mis conception misperception and a mistake, and it will lead to direct conflict with china. so i think the world needs to start betting on, continued chinese economic growth and chinese economic dominance. because only through that task when the war with america, we avoid a badging as pushed back against pressure. pressure from washington over china is booming and ties with russia. went home to meet china and russia has the right to engage in normal economic and trade and cooperation. this kind of cooperation shouldn't be interfered or limited, and china also doesn't accept criticism or pressure. so the blogger and the political analyst alex report, or 5 says the us may target to china economically as it did with russia since the special military operation in ukraine. in february of last year, the u. s. the u. k. u, along with countries like australia, canada, japan of all impose over 16500 sanctions just on russia. now, is that the next, the opportunity for the americans to go after the chinese? i mean, if that doesn't work, they go back there other technique which is steal, strangle, and sanction. and they will try to do everything they can to sanction china into. and i believe in like the of attempted unsuccessfully to do with russia, the americans, when they want to stir up trouble, they will. i mean, this is china's tie one here. they should just go back and look at the community many decades ago. their agreements that they would not arm or even come near taiwan . and once again there's during the problems, it's the playbook. we've seen this playbook time and time again. i think america at this time is running out of nations to actually evade switzerland has announced that a so called a peace summit on new crane will take place in mid june without russian participation. this
u. k. and the u. s. has also said it wants to pan to take part in its framework. but that countries prime minister has, however, wants back potential direct involvement with the alliance saying, no decision has been made yet. we ask former us marine corps intelligence officers got rid of for his take on the prospects of more confrontation in asia. the united states has reason for the fact that neither russia nor china want to kneel before a hedge, a monic america, that neither russia nor china...
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u. s. u account finance has chosen once again to town belong i to the all the to on over low the root causes contributing to the current situation in political behavior. these to the concierge fall asleep, but and accused, you know, when we talk considering data on freighters to uphold the international commitment to peace and security in the region they made on such successful attempts to use lies money today, then that a to spread this information and engage in a destructive blame game all the while they did the very to disregard that utilized and hold on slides to respond to the violation of a fundamental principle of international law. the info, labor unity of diploma to the present day to on premises more although they ignored the underlying root causes of the current situation in the region for over 6 months. now these countries, especially the united states of sheila, these are the, from any responsibility for the get the most, i can why they have denied you. don't hold on, try to self defense against these are the take on all of the, some of the premises at the same time, they shamefully justified. these are the most accurate and genocide that goes to defense less palistine young people on the food takes of self defense. stay made, senior attempt to justify on color of the 1st disease of the is why division it goes to people put a stain, but a bit study and misleading interpretation of self defense. but i'm president following days, are you losing coverage of the total is an armed attack against or did somebody put them? it says in damascus, the seed in republic, on the 1st will appear to be notified the you and secure to call and see the success to the general of such international long for the act as well as of you all's input on the right on the international low to respond to such total res on attack. also in a phone conversation with the us, it's a to the general or secondary. if you're on 40 minutes to discuss the situation uncalled for taking appropriate action. a strong condemnation from the international community for this policy crime, because of the security call and see if it was too long. really the nose, this unjustified because they may not until the least ext taking decisive an appropriate measure to beating the paternity test with justice swiftly and prevent the requirements of the such honey. but crime against a diplomacy. put him, he says, of any member of the state. so just simply the security policy, it has failed and it's due to you to maintain international peace and security. especially. i propose that perhaps a statement would you noticed? is that surface officious act which was backed by china or julia and many members. what was blocked by the u. s. u. k. and france. faced with such, says comes, stone, says they stomachs. republicans, you don't have no choice, but to exist. size is in head on the right to self defense on the international law is what i'm president the root cause of the current situation of clear to all from this stuff. these are the want against palestinian people in does a more than 34000 civilians, 2 thirds of them to learn. and the men have been killed. all the syria and the for a sub chose, have been taught to get it and destroyed by easily even human. he told me and walk, here's how not to be immune from the media to the attacks of these off vision up says of accountability and policies in action face with the is why the genocide on what can i and it goes to by the senior people has only involved in decision to continue is validation on check the us and its allies, her block. this includes the call su 4 of a 6 months. so texting is ride from a compatibility to you for this gets the most i case they not o
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u. s. u k, australia, by using such countries by my, by the coalition ship or not, his actual locations. we have established, it does have us relationships. but for japan to have a direct quote question with locus, nothing has been decided to move this movement going forward with u. s. u k. 4 with australia, with such countries while you are in biological or multi rental frameworks, we will continue the corporation for the truck so that they will continue to be consider at the moment about the relationship potential pending locus. that's it. with regard to my discussions with a b, b then you know, promising to know as well as our relationship with this room. i have been very blunt, straightforward with the prime minister, as well as his work cabinet, as well as the can. and the fact of the matter is that the i b b and i have a long discussion and he agreed to do several things that related to number one, getting more agencies and both food and medicine and the guys and reducing significantly the time the civilian casualties in any action taken in the region, and thus far away that's tied to the hostages. there are a number of hostages that are being held by, by the, the last and as just yesterday, we're meeting with the vice president or a national security advi
u. s. u k, australia, by using such countries by my, by the coalition ship or not, his actual locations. we have established, it does have us relationships. but for japan to have a direct quote question with locus, nothing has been decided to move this movement going forward with u. s. u k. 4 with australia, with such countries while you are in biological or multi rental frameworks, we will continue the corporation for the truck so that they will continue to be consider at the moment about the...
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u. s. u, i'm bombing in palestine 11 and m and syria and iraq. the new books operational accept loud that if he's at the bank for sure, and the russian a lot of war, how the west that ukraine defeats arrived. now we'll be back on monday with the us official who worked for obama clinton nixon, johnson and kennedy administrations. until then keep in touch, why will i social media if it's on the 10th of your country and i draw a channel going on. they were on tv, hon dot com, don't you know that besides of going underground, see you monday, the, [000:00:00;00] the headlines of this hour of bully of a rock is like it's out of the nice guy as lebanon says a lot lashes out. so it is well bias and made so it could ation about possible even really. and it's how the ation for the recent idea of like on the one of it's considered the russian orthodox church. baptizes thousands of preston's and the east african nation of malawi, studio visits, part textbook, fines, and lost those for disney inside with the after the powers and struggles to retain influences
u. s. u, i'm bombing in palestine 11 and m and syria and iraq. the new books operational accept loud that if he's at the bank for sure, and the russian a lot of war, how the west that ukraine defeats arrived. now we'll be back on monday with the us official who worked for obama clinton nixon, johnson and kennedy administrations. until then keep in touch, why will i social media if it's on the 10th of your country and i draw a channel going on. they were on tv, hon dot com, don't you know that...
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u. s. u n u n was active in 2003, some 20 years ago. the security council adopted a roadmap for establishing the palestinian stage within a year following a proposal by the quartet to go with it was a very detailed roadmap, providing a monthly and even weekly timeframe for the process. hello. everyone was ok with that you get also took into account the territories of all the developments on the ground. today. we have guys. yes, but benjamin netanyahu has recently said that the gaza strip needs to be turned into a buffer zone. what they really want. and i don't know how it's going to end. take the town of ralph on southern gaza for example, where 1500000 refugees are living in a horrible condition. so they would prefer all these people to go to egypt and let them turn gaza into a buffer zones where no one will mess with them. as for the west bank of the jordan river, the 2nd part of the palestinian state, which is supposed to be united geographically and logistically, the west bank is full of illegal is rarely supplements and condemned ev
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u, u. s. c. these are university students that are taking up charge and saying to the university is that they go through that they pay into. they say that enough is enough, and they're making the demands very clear. there's setting the demands that they want transparency, that they want the students to be protected and we have the ability to free speech and a peaceful assembly. and that's what we're doing here. students. it's no different than any other university. it has been doing it in the past, and again we have certain demands. and what we see for the past 7 months is the ongoing genocide because of the videos that are coming out in the atrocity up to atrocities an indication that the university's care very little as we know, that they're complicit and the bidding of the dentist and was as is any other institution here in the us, this is just the latest protest here. your university g, w, a. tell us what it's been like to be a pro policy and active us because there's been a lot of issues with students being docks. there's been a lot of issues with you being told that you could what have you been threatened at any way? again, personally, i've had students stories and testimony is, and it is, it is disheartening to see that students, especially pro palestine students, are suffering as a consequence of docs. and we've got minutes with students here in the d. m. v. not just said you w, suffering as a consequence of the cyclical nature in which supporting palestine standing in the or in the face of imperialism. standing in the face of israel again in design instead of as well as continuing this ongoing, genocide has become such a hard hitting topic and it becomes destructive for the student body. but again, we say this in foreclosure is of the book transparency. we're still going to be out here. we're still going to be standing and we're still going to be mobilizing in the streets and our university is for a free and liberated for us the 1st be with this question. i've been a journalist for a long time and covered a lot of protests about a lot of different issues. does this feel different to you? i mean, we've had protests, as you mentioned, about israel on college campuses for awhile. is this any different? why do you think it's going to be different? again, what we're seeing and then, and then in hindsight, we would have not knowing that, well, what would happen most of these protests, what of influenced by this decision or biden's decision posts. the 2 votes that we were veto was in the un resolution for a cease fire, but what we saw was a 3rd vote after 3rd, but was actually absent people, right? they didn't vote against that in veto. and that's an indication that the student body as well as the youth in the united states and in the west or coercing this perspective, this new space, right? this creation of a, a fear in the, by the ministration for the november vote. and again, what we're seeing more so ever is when you have hyper police activity and these campuses, it's an indication that when you stand in the face of imperialism understanding the face of zionism, understanding the face of the united states and 2nd, clear demands that you met with police brutality, we saw this in n y u. we saw this with faculty being arrested in n, y, u, columbia students after the 2nd or 3rd, the 100 mass arrest students being arrested docs evicted suspended. and again, these are tactics used to silence students and there's no different historically, they've done it in the sixty's and, and they've done it with that to you part time movement now for south africa. and again, we're just learning from the past and restructuring, and many have told us that this move, it is very different, but you'd have continued the person in persevered. that's good. thank you so much for joining up 0. i appreciate it. so that is what we're hearing from a lot of students. they are starting to feel like they have more political might, especially with this upcoming election that set the i can tell you that the, the police department districts police department is mobilizing, we have a team just a few blocks from here. there dozens and dozens of police. busy the police officers, we believe are somewhere m
u, u. s. c. these are university students that are taking up charge and saying to the university is that they go through that they pay into. they say that enough is enough, and they're making the demands very clear. there's setting the demands that they want transparency, that they want the students to be protected and we have the ability to free speech and a peaceful assembly. and that's what we're doing here. students. it's no different than any other university. it has been doing it in the...
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natalie morris, and that's it for the show of continued condolences to the survivors of u. s. u. k. you nation, i'm killing in palestine, syria young and devin in iran. and iraq will be back with a brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch with our social media or if it's not sense and in your country and had to our channel going underground tv and rumbled, they'll come to us, new and old episodes of going on the grants he's at the the, [000:00:00;00] the, at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate, extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, wome
natalie morris, and that's it for the show of continued condolences to the survivors of u. s. u. k. you nation, i'm killing in palestine, syria young and devin in iran. and iraq will be back with a brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch with our social media or if it's not sense and in your country and had to our channel going underground tv and rumbled, they'll come to us, new and old episodes of going on the grants he's at the the, [000:00:00;00] the, at the end of the 18th...
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natalie morris and that's it for the show of continued condolences to the survivors of u. s. u. k. you nation, i'm killing in palestine, syria young and devin in iran. and iraq will be back with a brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch with social media or if it's not sense and in your country and had to our channel going underground tv and rumbled, they'll come to us new and old episodes of going on the guns, he's up to the the the us approved another in line and see $5000000000.00, but 3 major crises around the world. the crime is relative, taiwan. but on the 9th amendment, one is no end in sight. so the confidence also it might take care of my neighbors, the palestinians, i really do care. he breaks my heart that they have been drawn into this terrible situation as well. president expresses, remove, a protest in button says how much is ultimately responsible for this suffering. so he claimed those no innocent civilians in god's ears and wanting to use clubs, shots, and munitions more than he was pronouncing to humanitarian.
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u. e u joins b u n. and calling for an independent investigation. the non protests installed at attitude, we thought as the news spread across campuses in the us, the latest at the university of texas in austin. and i'm far as small with this board as ralph and i doubt voice his doubts, he'll be fit enough to play apt friendship. and we'll hear from the 22 time grand slam champion on why he's worried about his chances of making it to the next big tournaments. the, we're going to begin in west jerusalem, where scuffles are broken out between police and protesters have gathered outside the residence of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they're demanding the nothing else who does more to secure the release of the remaining hostages in gaza. that administration has gathered following the release of a video by how much of a captive hash go about pulling. it was taken during the music festival of israel on october the separately so to get more but i corresponded and occupied east jerusalem bonnet. smith. what's in this video was prompted to pr
u. e u joins b u n. and calling for an independent investigation. the non protests installed at attitude, we thought as the news spread across campuses in the us, the latest at the university of texas in austin. and i'm far as small with this board as ralph and i doubt voice his doubts, he'll be fit enough to play apt friendship. and we'll hear from the 22 time grand slam champion on why he's worried about his chances of making it to the next big tournaments. the, we're going to begin in west...
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natalie morris and that's it for the show of continued condolences to the survivors of u. s. u. k. you nation, i'm killing in palestine, syria young and devin in iran. and iraq will be back with a brand new episode on saturday until then keep in touch with our social media or if it's not sense and in your country and had to our channel going underground tv and rumbled, they'll come to us, new and old episodes of going on the grants, he's up to the the, when the world's largest democracy votes, the rest of the planet watches in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters. but who will be the power behind watches, almost 1000000000, the side billions, react the the the on the screen of the boss with you. i just need to get them with key at the washington state, the bruce to complete the rest of the guys just to phone up, send that to professional. that video. people have a list of all of a huge, but they use the new video of alleged abuse by an officer today for sheriff's deputy in columbia, south carolina forcibly removed his student from a classroom at spring valley high s
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we also raise concern about the application of the u. k. u. s. treaty. that treaty prohibits x regarding someone for a political offense. the united states has applied for his extradition, but is treated as a criminal. and this clause car to this is, julian is a dangerous terrorist who is going to flip out on a k installed gunning everyone down in the cold. i was sitting up in the gallery watching this astonishing spectacle of injustice and order to talk to his lawyers. he had to kneel down friendship.
we also raise concern about the application of the u. k. u. s. treaty. that treaty prohibits x regarding someone for a political offense. the united states has applied for his extradition, but is treated as a criminal. and this clause car to this is, julian is a dangerous terrorist who is going to flip out on a k installed gunning everyone down in the cold. i was sitting up in the gallery watching this astonishing spectacle of injustice and order to talk to his lawyers. he had to kneel down...
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u—turn. isn't it _ colleagues you've decided to u—turn. isn't it clear— colleagues you've decided to uhat you are a lame duck leader who _ isn't it clear that you are a lame duck leader who is _ isn't it clear that you are a lame duck leader who is basically- isn't it clear that you are a lame i duck leader who is basically heading for the _ duck leader who is basically heading for the exit — duck leader who is basically heading for the exit door? _ duck leader who is basically heading for the exit door? not— duck leader who is basically heading for the exit door?— for the exit door? not at all. this is leadership- _ for the exit door? not at all. this is leadership. this _ for the exit door? not at all. this is leadership. this is _ for the exit door? not at all. this is leadership. this is the - for the exit door? not at all. this is leadership. this is the ability i is leadership. this is the ability to say we are taking control is a party under the government. on our priority terms, our policy terms, and that is clearly going to be demonstrated and i think it has been demonstrated
u—turn. isn't it _ colleagues you've decided to u—turn. isn't it clear— colleagues you've decided to uhat you are a lame duck leader who _ isn't it clear that you are a lame duck leader who is _ isn't it clear that you are a lame duck leader who is basically- isn't it clear that you are a lame i duck leader who is basically heading for the _ duck leader who is basically heading for the exit — duck leader who is basically heading for the exit door? _ duck leader who is basically heading...
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u. s. u and u. n was active in 2003, some 20 years ago. the security council adopted a roadmap for establishing the palestinian stage within a year following a proposal by the quartet to go with. it was a very detailed roadmap, providing a monthly and even a weekly timeframe for the process. and everyone was okay with it. it also took into account the territories, all the developments on the around. so today we have guys, i know yes. but benjamin netanyahu, who has recently said that the gaza strip needs to be turned into a buffer zone, what they really want. and i don't know how it's going to end. take the town of rafa and southern gaza, for example, where 1500000 refugees are living in a horrible condition. so they would prefer all these people to go to egypt and let them turn gaza into a buffer zones where no one will mess with them. as for the west bank of the jordan river, the 2nd part of the palestinian states, which is supposed to be united geographically and logistically, the west bank is full of the legal is really settlements and
u. s. u and u. n was active in 2003, some 20 years ago. the security council adopted a roadmap for establishing the palestinian stage within a year following a proposal by the quartet to go with. it was a very detailed roadmap, providing a monthly and even a weekly timeframe for the process. and everyone was okay with it. it also took into account the territories, all the developments on the around. so today we have guys, i know yes. but benjamin netanyahu, who has recently said that the gaza...
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of on demand decides many more, missing ukrainian children could actually be safely living in the u. e. u as well. it doesn't surprise me. a lot of these children are in germany because germany is the largest country and you will, has ukranian refugees as they call them. so a lot of them are, you know, the majority of women and the children, of course. and it was such a mess when all these people came in in 2022, that there is not registered, these women or these children. so yeah, nobody knows actually how many children there are there speak about $1000000.00? maybe it could be less, maybe it could be more. it's somehow in the dark, nobody knows. so it doesn't surprise me a little. and the western media's straight to a sense, you know, these children are the doctors because, well, they know what know where to resolve this matter. also, you lack of especially durham and the i must it because, you know, that said they are the largest country with the refugees. and yeah, this is how western media and western politicians work day straight away playing russia. but the lies are now coming out.
of on demand decides many more, missing ukrainian children could actually be safely living in the u. e. u as well. it doesn't surprise me. a lot of these children are in germany because germany is the largest country and you will, has ukranian refugees as they call them. so a lot of them are, you know, the majority of women and the children, of course. and it was such a mess when all these people came in in 2022, that there is not registered, these women or these children. so yeah, nobody knows...
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u. s. u and the u. k. was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says to ron, must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the west and sanctions so yes, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meet at almost tripled compared with the same month. last year. there's been a rise in prices, especially dairy products. sanctions have impacts when a country is isolated, pressure and people get smooth on a specific cloth. if the society feels it more than others, 100 percent, if pensions escalated prices will rise more and more. the price of beans, she can meet all the fluids. it's increased by example for the sections and discussions with has an effect on people to livelihoods. people who are worried about it as tensio
u. s. u and the u. k. was quick to impose fresh economic sanctions on iran and it's weapons manufacturers. washington says to ron, must be held accountable and prevented from acting again. the country has been on the west and sanctions so yes, but the government says they've had little impact on oil exports. we've moved to 90 percent of its crude, shipped to china. still erodes economy is suffering from we growth. in february, inflation hit 40 percent. prices. it's tom food items such as meet...
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u. s. the u. k. and you countries of the following lines that are in the russian federation is one of the guarantors of the dates and peace agreements. as such, it has undoubtedly been contributing to the agreements implementation. unlike the u . s. u. k. and even you members, such as germany and france as well as the you itself, which model the dates and agreements are bypassing adequate procedures on the very fact you're fighting for rule of law and russian has been doing so all this time. absolutely shows you're on the right path to establish things to be all it is going to be. and others can say the same that they have been pursuing their own rules, which would change virtually every day and demanding the whole system to be bent in order to fit with their requests, which wasn't possible. this is why russia plays a very important role, which is maintaining a system based on the rule of law on an international level. the role of russia in the un security council has proven to be very important from the point of view of understanding the whole situation. however, western propaganda attributed a narrative of malign influence to russia, which suggests that the very existence of a restaurant which is interested in local affair
u. s. the u. k. and you countries of the following lines that are in the russian federation is one of the guarantors of the dates and peace agreements. as such, it has undoubtedly been contributing to the agreements implementation. unlike the u . s. u. k. and even you members, such as germany and france as well as the you itself, which model the dates and agreements are bypassing adequate procedures on the very fact you're fighting for rule of law and russian has been doing so all this time....
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improve on the 22 percent of ways that's currently gathered. mirroring proposed legislation in the u. s. u is also molding a rule that requires producers to pay for the processing of their tech style. and we just we have to ensure that these laws don't just charge the producers for one portion of that puzzle. like just collection. it has to also facilitate the infrastructure for both reuse and recycling and the innovation around that. as it stands, recycling is in profit and the state actors could also set the tone by adopting targets themselves, recycling for recycling. so it gives the noisiest way to go broke really quickly. um, you know, because everybody wants you to recycle. everybody wants you to solve the consumption built. but for us to be successful as a recycler, we have to have committee that takes and that's where government and private enterprise has a role to apply in saying, the government, the ticket is very large, procures of products. 70 percent of text or recycling is currently mechanical, but that looks likely to change things to all the new chemical recycling companies
improve on the 22 percent of ways that's currently gathered. mirroring proposed legislation in the u. s. u is also molding a rule that requires producers to pay for the processing of their tech style. and we just we have to ensure that these laws don't just charge the producers for one portion of that puzzle. like just collection. it has to also facilitate the infrastructure for both reuse and recycling and the innovation around that. as it stands, recycling is in profit and the state actors...
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almost all of the weapons were intercepted by israel and other countries, including the u. s. u k. in jordan. so if i you, as president joe biden has said, she wants to coordinate the united diplomatic response to a ron's attack as a meeting of the g 7 group of wealthy nations. he intends to convince me all right . flesh is this guy else. kid was a little dispute to choose the interception of designs and drones launched by it on his right and save its defense system, shut down, most of them in the sky, imagery land but sob. and last night, yvonne attacked israel with more than 300 weapons. but our technological and asked to pay our team meant that we were able to fend off of this assault issue together with a strong combination with a set to almost all of these threats that are, you mean after the 1st they have a direct military attack on his right from it on the intended cri you as president joe biden spoke with is riley, probably mr. benjamin netanyahu bite and reaffirmed what he called americas. i haven't cleared commitment to this a good deal of his ride and announced plans to
almost all of the weapons were intercepted by israel and other countries, including the u. s. u k. in jordan. so if i you, as president joe biden has said, she wants to coordinate the united diplomatic response to a ron's attack as a meeting of the g 7 group of wealthy nations. he intends to convince me all right . flesh is this guy else. kid was a little dispute to choose the interception of designs and drones launched by it on his right and save its defense system, shut down, most of them in...
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u. s. u. k. and even is you members such as germany and funds, as well as that you itself, who modeled the data in agreement, bypass and adequate procedures. the fact that you were fighting for the rule of law and russian has been doing so all the time. absolutely shows are on the right path to establish instability. others can say the same. they have been pursuing their own rules which would change virtually every day and demanding the whole system to bend in order to fit with a request which wasn't possible. this is why russia plays a very important role, which has them in teen in the system based on the rule of law on the international level. the role of russia in the you and security council has proven to be very important from the point of understanding the whole situation. so in that regard will find ourselves in a situation where both in inherits of convenience has its constitution. which has integrity, part of the dates in agreement which was guaranteed by the great forces which is written precise, clear functional, translatable. and yet, there is a completely different validate which came into being by costs and interventions, primarily from the west. the u. k. the u countries will fall in line on even when you're at to the fact that the foreigners who come from what the names of the west are involved in the system of decision making. you'll see there is a german who falsely introduce himself as the high representative who was his name in accordance with an extent who was just brought here and introduced as a high representative and extend the process that it signed. these serbia, increased ship republican service go federation of boston, hurts, of convened and bosnia herzegovina, on the whole have to agree on who the high representative is going to be after which the choice to be confirmed by disagree with the counsel. none of those things happened, and yet you have a man whose decisions are being broken into law. further, destabilizing boston hurts to covina. i think that they approach russia has, which is preserving the rule of law and that which is the norm. as well as honoring the agreements between internal access without using sit
u. s. u. k. and even is you members such as germany and funds, as well as that you itself, who modeled the data in agreement, bypass and adequate procedures. the fact that you were fighting for the rule of law and russian has been doing so all the time. absolutely shows are on the right path to establish instability. others can say the same. they have been pursuing their own rules which would change virtually every day and demanding the whole system to bend in order to fit with a request which...
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u. k. u s. c u. um the is there a b a i to cope with an attack on october the 7th, and the failure of a i a surveillance. so it almost seems, or do we do here by the dangers of a i being super intelligent and it's potential to do um, given needs to be potential to screw up and not do well that is clearly affecting this region. this is jeremy dangerous. so obviously not only our systems we have right now, it can fail and cause problems. that's the whole notion of cyber security failures . but once they've become more capable than a few months, you have much bigger problems problems. but i don't know how to address and fundamental here is a b, a on a control problem that you talk about in a, i on explainable, unpredictable and controllable what, what is that? so even the people who create those systems don't fully understand how they work. they cannot predict what they do, and they cannot even advance control their behavior. so they don't know what decisions they will make. they don't know how they're
u. k. u s. c u. um the is there a b a i to cope with an attack on october the 7th, and the failure of a i a surveillance. so it almost seems, or do we do here by the dangers of a i being super intelligent and it's potential to do um, given needs to be potential to screw up and not do well that is clearly affecting this region. this is jeremy dangerous. so obviously not only our systems we have right now, it can fail and cause problems. that's the whole notion of cyber security failures . but...
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u. s. the u. k. u, along with countries like australia, canada, japan of all impose over 16500 sanctions just on russia. now is that and the next, the opportunity for the americans to go after the chinese, i mean, if that doesn't work, they go back there other technique which is steal, strangle, and sanction. and they will try to do everything they can to sanction china into. and i believe you likely have attempted unsuccessfully to do with russia. the alex, the state department, has claims that your pay and security is our priority for washington, but to washington. but to what extent does us policy toward russia actually contribute to such security? once again, all diplomatic channels are closed. i mean there is no sharing of any information between these countries at all. i mean security, we hear security risks, whether it's a i t property, we hear it through, you know, terrorism. i mean this, if we're going to focus on russia for a 2nd here, this is a country that has been pretty much locked intern
u. s. the u. k. u, along with countries like australia, canada, japan of all impose over 16500 sanctions just on russia. now is that and the next, the opportunity for the americans to go after the chinese, i mean, if that doesn't work, they go back there other technique which is steal, strangle, and sanction. and they will try to do everything they can to sanction china into. and i believe you likely have attempted unsuccessfully to do with russia. the alex, the state department, has claims...