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but that's sort of the purposes of the west. economic crisis came out of the west. ok. and then, you know, we have this situation meeting this year and the west doesn't want to participate in having global solutions get maybe you don't like what's going on in ukraine, but i think everybody's been so we don't want to have family in africa. i mean, i think it shows the lock maturity coming from the west because it's ideologically possess. yeah, it's, i'd love to be possessed with his own narrative, which i think is straight to the fraud. you know, they're, they're, they're obsessed with having their own agenda on their own, against their own role. but it's interesting and the role of africa could be critical in an end game in ukraine because what's gonna happen the next few weeks, a couple of months. this is some of these are countries nafrica going to start suffering. and the 1st person they're going to turn to a certain situation. they return to your opinion in brussels, which has been bang on a trauma so long now about, you know, we can help you with trade and a, you c
but that's sort of the purposes of the west. economic crisis came out of the west. ok. and then, you know, we have this situation meeting this year and the west doesn't want to participate in having global solutions get maybe you don't like what's going on in ukraine, but i think everybody's been so we don't want to have family in africa. i mean, i think it shows the lock maturity coming from the west because it's ideologically possess. yeah, it's, i'd love to be possessed with his own...
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the west is doing. a forest johnson was brought up because it got no correct me if i'm wrong, but he was headed to the conservative party. but in the last waning days of this agony of his a premiership, he was talking about cox. it masculinity and the glasgow conference. you talk about we need to be more feminine. what i think voters didn't expect that i'm a conservative leader. maybe i'm wrong. now because he was all in respect of he came from that classic conservative background liter. some of being eaten, not many people in britain, even know that johnson isn't really even english. he's russian, greek, turkish and french rolled into one. so he's an old character, but he played up very much the lift. and i think that's because really if you look at the, the winning blow of his last election, where he had almost landslide was, was the huge contingent of labor voters, the voted for him, the cross line, you know, because they want to get bricks, it ducks the tories one have the next time around the next
the west is doing. a forest johnson was brought up because it got no correct me if i'm wrong, but he was headed to the conservative party. but in the last waning days of this agony of his a premiership, he was talking about cox. it masculinity and the glasgow conference. you talk about we need to be more feminine. what i think voters didn't expect that i'm a conservative leader. maybe i'm wrong. now because he was all in respect of he came from that classic conservative background liter. some...
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best of the sunshine towards the south west of the uk.atures on the cool side across northern and eastern parts, the warmest weather as we've already seen, down towards south wales and the south west of england. moving on into tuesday, high pressure still to the north of us, something developing down towards the south, some lower pressure just starting to show its hand over the bay of biscay. thatjust introduces the chance of some showers into the south west on tuesday. still quite breezy here, but for the most part, it's another mainly dry day, fair amounts of cloud rolling in from the east where it will be quite cool. highest temperatures a little bit further south. moving out of tuesday into wednesday, just signs of those showers starting to get going through the bay of biscay, maybe drifting northwards — our area of high pressure still to the north of us. a subtle shift in the wind direction, less of a northeasterly wind, more of an easterly wind so that will bring some slightly less cool air. so temperatures may be climbing a little,
best of the sunshine towards the south west of the uk.atures on the cool side across northern and eastern parts, the warmest weather as we've already seen, down towards south wales and the south west of england. moving on into tuesday, high pressure still to the north of us, something developing down towards the south, some lower pressure just starting to show its hand over the bay of biscay. thatjust introduces the chance of some showers into the south west on tuesday. still quite breezy here,...
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, and the west is not afraid and responds today.n the european union, there will finally be a simplification of the visa regime and all christians will be filtered, not banned yet, but filtered , that is, there will be a clear filtering of who to give to whom not to give how much to consider the application yes, as much as we want , as much as we are considering the documents, replenishing all of you, we are monitoring you in the european union, it already sounds more serious therefore, in fact, no one in moscow will be able to scare the west, and the fact that medvedev was involved in it and putin did not do it well, in fact and he really says, i don’t know if this is a function zhirynovsky, but this is definitely not the function of the one who makes the decisions of today's moscow , mr. pavlo, you mentioned this informal meeting of the ministers of foreign affairs of the european union, which is to be held in prague, and about the restriction of visas or the suspension of the agreement on the simplified visa regime with russia, a
, and the west is not afraid and responds today.n the european union, there will finally be a simplification of the visa regime and all christians will be filtered, not banned yet, but filtered , that is, there will be a clear filtering of who to give to whom not to give how much to consider the application yes, as much as we want , as much as we are considering the documents, replenishing all of you, we are monitoring you in the european union, it already sounds more serious therefore, in...
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8 border crossings between east and west berlin. one of them was this one visit book on november 9th of 1989. the day the wall came down. this quarter crossing at bonham. estrada was the 1st to open and the news spread like wild fire in just one hour. 20000 people crossed from east berlin to the west. legally that is to this day. this is one of the greatest moments in darwin. history. with this commemorative, stone was built out of an original piece of the wall. and the wall trail has thoroughly transformed the area to day. this is a paradise for cyclists. 3rd nature lovers, but until 1989. this was the death to strip a no man's land between east and west for life. the wall was 155 kilometers long and enclosed west berlin. so i've got a lot to cover, but i won't be doing it on foot. you can find these kinds of scooters on every corner. nowadays. you just need an app. and off we go ah, ah, my 1st stop is brandenburg gate. it's definitely berlin's most famous monument and a well for freedom. during the cold war, it was right behind th
8 border crossings between east and west berlin. one of them was this one visit book on november 9th of 1989. the day the wall came down. this quarter crossing at bonham. estrada was the 1st to open and the news spread like wild fire in just one hour. 20000 people crossed from east berlin to the west. legally that is to this day. this is one of the greatest moments in darwin. history. with this commemorative, stone was built out of an original piece of the wall. and the wall trail has...
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the west is doing. a forest johnson was brought up because it can correct me if i'm wrong, but he was headed to the conservative party. but in the last waning days of this agony or his premiership, he was talking about cox, it masculinity and the glasgow comp time. but we need to be more feminine. what i think voters didn't expect that i'm a conservative leader. maybe i'm wrong now because he, it was all in the respect that he came from a classic conservative background. the elite ism of being eaten, not many people in britain, even know the jo, some isn't really even english. these russian, greek, turkish, and french rolled into one. so he's an old character, but he played up very much the lift. and i think that's because really, if you look at the winning blow of his last election, where he had almost landside was, was the huge contingent of old labor voters, the voted for him, the cross that line, you know, because they wanted to get it done. the tories want to have the next time around the next elec
the west is doing. a forest johnson was brought up because it can correct me if i'm wrong, but he was headed to the conservative party. but in the last waning days of this agony or his premiership, he was talking about cox, it masculinity and the glasgow comp time. but we need to be more feminine. what i think voters didn't expect that i'm a conservative leader. maybe i'm wrong now because he, it was all in the respect that he came from a classic conservative background. the elite ism of being...
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the west is weaker and isolated. ah cross sucking the wes miscalculations. i'm joined by my guest, john browley in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia in washington. we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon seniors security policy analyst, and america ashley cross to martin j. he's an award winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross sack rolls in fact that music and jumping time he won. and i always appreciate. let me go to michael in washington. first, let me, he saw from my introduction, i kind of wanted to focus it on russia, but doubt the news flow is kind of interrupting this error. china is very much on in the news flow, taiwan. so michael e is go do a little bit of history. remember in december, i think, december 17th to the russian center, no to diplomatic note to nato, into the united states. a do watch your step. i'm going to borrow some chinese words. you know, you could get burned with ukraine. now let's talk about right now. you know, the, nancy pelosi, i suppose, as we spe
the west is weaker and isolated. ah cross sucking the wes miscalculations. i'm joined by my guest, john browley in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia in washington. we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon seniors security policy analyst, and america ashley cross to martin j. he's an award winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross sack rolls in fact that music and jumping time he won. and i always appreciate. let me go...
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the west is doing. or is johnson was brought up because it can correct me if i'm wrong, but he was headed to the conservative party. but in the last waning days of this agony of his premiership, he was talking about masculinity and glasgow. are you talking about? we need to be more feminine. what i think voters didn't expect that from a conservative leader. maybe i'm wrong because he, he was a bit old in the respect that he came from a classic conservative background. the elite ism of being eaten. not many people in brittany, even know the jo, some isn't really even english is russian. greek, turkish and french will rolled into one. so he's an old character, but he played up very much the lift and i think that's because really, if you look at the winning blow of his last election, where he had almost a landside was, was the huge contingent of old labor voters voted for him. the cross that line, you know, because they wanted to get it done. the tories want to have the next time around the next election t
the west is doing. or is johnson was brought up because it can correct me if i'm wrong, but he was headed to the conservative party. but in the last waning days of this agony of his premiership, he was talking about masculinity and glasgow. are you talking about? we need to be more feminine. what i think voters didn't expect that from a conservative leader. maybe i'm wrong because he, he was a bit old in the respect that he came from a classic conservative background. the elite ism of being...
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the so called collective west is at war with russia using ukraine as a proxy. the west has made it clear at once of russia that is weaker and isolated on the world stage. to date, these attempts have ended in failure. in fact, the opposite is happened. the west is weaker and isolated. ah, i cross sucking the wes miscalculations. i'm joined by my guest generally in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia in washington. we have michael maloof. he is a former pentagon seniors security policy analyst, and america. ashley cross to martin j. he's an award winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross sack rules and the fact that music and jumping in how me want. and i always appreciate let me go to michael in washington. first, let me, he saw from my introduction, i kind of wanted to focus it on russia, but out the news flow is kind of interrupting this error. china is very much on in the news flow, taiwan. so michael e, it's go do a little bit of history. remember in december, i think, december 17th to the r
the so called collective west is at war with russia using ukraine as a proxy. the west has made it clear at once of russia that is weaker and isolated on the world stage. to date, these attempts have ended in failure. in fact, the opposite is happened. the west is weaker and isolated. ah, i cross sucking the wes miscalculations. i'm joined by my guest generally in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia in washington. we have michael maloof. he...
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i guess, west in isolation. i think at that moment cherokee has become more important. russia done, or because it all shop is a kind of the bridge that stuff and i brush it to the restaurant and it just won't thrust economy. it's of course not as you write friday, but it is one of the biggest months sell. and it's also one race, so they will be not paid by son since further on to perform ration by less relations. and so far they secured their later issues and to maintain dog ran the men less russians, a russia more than the syria. sure, it's very on it's whole forms for it's been something like how much for the russians are probably somewhere how the europe as it was such as aerospace, was not sure. yeah, that's really on line. listen for lines of business, says russia, russia and turkey, and come to other issues as well. so then again, how much leverage does perky now whole, do you think would the west, i mean, there was the issue of sweden and finland admission to nato corporation on counter terrorism on the m
i guess, west in isolation. i think at that moment cherokee has become more important. russia done, or because it all shop is a kind of the bridge that stuff and i brush it to the restaurant and it just won't thrust economy. it's of course not as you write friday, but it is one of the biggest months sell. and it's also one race, so they will be not paid by son since further on to perform ration by less relations. and so far they secured their later issues and to maintain dog ran the men less...
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from both east and west. to hospital tourists come to berlin due to its history, and especially during the cold war, espionage played a major role in this by capital. and course of all along with the methods employed by secret agents during the cold war. museum visitors also learn about the past, present, and future of intelligence. even touching on cyprus by with the allied museum, focuses on the western powers who have present in berlin for close to 50 years. old highlights include a british transport aircraft used in the berlin airlift. and the restored berlin spy tunnel ah, there are tons of opportunities to find out more about the wall. i've decided to check out a virtual journey in time. the art technology will take me back to 19 eighties for lead. time right is structured in 4 parts. first you get a quick introduction in the lobby, then you get to peak through the wall and get a glimpse of life on both sides. next to each other, but worlds apart. ah, life in east berlin, the east german capitol. it's t
from both east and west. to hospital tourists come to berlin due to its history, and especially during the cold war, espionage played a major role in this by capital. and course of all along with the methods employed by secret agents during the cold war. museum visitors also learn about the past, present, and future of intelligence. even touching on cyprus by with the allied museum, focuses on the western powers who have present in berlin for close to 50 years. old highlights include a british...
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into north west england. be predominantly dry, breezy as we go through the day, but those temperatures once again sitting in the high teens, maybe low 20s. to the south and east of that weather front, our temperatures again on the high side, 25—30 degrees, and it will be very humid with it as well. now, as we move through wednesday evening, into the early hours of thursday morning, our weather front doesn't move very far very fast, and when it does so, it will weaken off considerably. so a band of cloud and a few patchy showers moving across the pennines, but to the south and east of that, there's a risk of some thundery downpours developing in the south—east. and with the temperatures staying on the high side, 17—18 degrees, some of those showers really could turn quite heavy and thundery. so during the early hours of thursday morning, we could see across essex, kent, suffolk and maybe north norfolk some sharp showers drifting their way steadily eastwards. they will be fairly isolated and only on those easte
into north west england. be predominantly dry, breezy as we go through the day, but those temperatures once again sitting in the high teens, maybe low 20s. to the south and east of that weather front, our temperatures again on the high side, 25—30 degrees, and it will be very humid with it as well. now, as we move through wednesday evening, into the early hours of thursday morning, our weather front doesn't move very far very fast, and when it does so, it will weaken off considerably. so a...
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the wall was 155 kilometers long and enclosed west berlin. so i've got a lot to cover, but i won't be doing it on foot. you can find these kinds of scooters on every corner. nowadays. you just need an app. and off we go ah, ah, my 1st stop is brandenburg gate. it's definitely berlin's most famous monument and a symbol for freedom. during the cold war, it was right behind the border in the soviet sector of the city. buddies, up lots is to day of popular spot for tourists from around the world, but back in the day it was off limits to the public it's difficult to imagine, but up until 32 years ago, there were surveillance towers and tank traps. here with an app called mt a our you can see exactly where the wall used to run from just one day later, the 1st wall was built a company as 2 decades of division like ah, moving on to fuck them up. a lively transportation help with skyscrapers, hotels, office buildings, and restaurants when germany was divided, this was actually the broadest stretch of the death strip. almost all buildings in the milita
the wall was 155 kilometers long and enclosed west berlin. so i've got a lot to cover, but i won't be doing it on foot. you can find these kinds of scooters on every corner. nowadays. you just need an app. and off we go ah, ah, my 1st stop is brandenburg gate. it's definitely berlin's most famous monument and a symbol for freedom. during the cold war, it was right behind the border in the soviet sector of the city. buddies, up lots is to day of popular spot for tourists from around the world,...
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it would be naive from the west to expect that this operation could end in a week.t it, and some people would say, "well, it should end quickly." i don't think so, because russian forces are very careful, so they don't hurt the civilian population. if they wanted to finish it very quickly, look, they could just, you know, smash the whole territory. but we don't do it. we do as careful as possible so the civilians don't suffer. we understand very clearly that vladimir putin expected ukrainian resistance to be minimal. he expected resistance to crumble and that his forces could rush straight to kyiv and take control of the country. and one reason we know that is that state media in russia — for example, the ria novosti news agency — had prepared victorious articles which were published by mistake within two days of the invasion, declaring victory. that's what you thought would happen, but it didn't. well, in fact, i wouldn't speculate on this topic because we still don't know if this is true and if any russian agencies were trying and holding any news about celebratin
it would be naive from the west to expect that this operation could end in a week.t it, and some people would say, "well, it should end quickly." i don't think so, because russian forces are very careful, so they don't hurt the civilian population. if they wanted to finish it very quickly, look, they could just, you know, smash the whole territory. but we don't do it. we do as careful as possible so the civilians don't suffer. we understand very clearly that vladimir putin expected...
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no longer fears the west and doesn't respect the west anymore. luck last word goes to you, but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shock. so here in the west is, you know, again, this is a narrative, not the whole world is united behind you in behind the west islip thrush, a ton of nato. not that many in the countries and all that according to the west instead of it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this one is a proxy war between nato and russia or the cost, the cost of ukrainian sunday. they didn't want to pick aside in this. i mean, everyone's a russian probably on this will. stephen argument of the pope for that obviously, nato's provoked this, but again, he was a full in the category of russia. so it is, it is a shame because this has been the strength of the wes, this being able to have this group and this course and challenge established ideas and a thing like, it's no way someone watching us here already. see you next time, remember? ah ah, breaking news on our see russia say korean secret services were behind the killing of dori
no longer fears the west and doesn't respect the west anymore. luck last word goes to you, but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shock. so here in the west is, you know, again, this is a narrative, not the whole world is united behind you in behind the west islip thrush, a ton of nato. not that many in the countries and all that according to the west instead of it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this one is a proxy war between nato and russia...
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the air cory door remains open to on the, on the west of the west meant contin twice a month. and there are agreements that are being negotiated with russia. so this is the difficult balancing act, and if you basic to take a step back and try to assess what this has to. i think this has enabled true you to play a particularly mental role. first, the 1st phase of the conflict where tricky was a facilitator to sions, the 2 foreign ministers, ukrainian, or russian foreign ministers have met for the 1st time in turkey, off the strip of the war diplomatic delegation. several mentioned turkey, of course, not the dynamics so or have passed the perceived that the dynamics of diplomacy. but nonetheless sure you also to connect to it all but, and succeeded in getting the grain deal. and this is important to on the line because it's a time when there's a for understandable reason, the boss no trust between russia and ukraine. these countries have actually negotiated with turkey. so the agreement that enabled a great deal were settled bilateral agreements, russia and turkey, and ukraine o
the air cory door remains open to on the, on the west of the west meant contin twice a month. and there are agreements that are being negotiated with russia. so this is the difficult balancing act, and if you basic to take a step back and try to assess what this has to. i think this has enabled true you to play a particularly mental role. first, the 1st phase of the conflict where tricky was a facilitator to sions, the 2 foreign ministers, ukrainian, or russian foreign ministers have met for...
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basically, russia is in conflict with the west.bachev's legacy as the man who ended the cold war has been pretty much torn to pieces, you haveo say, by the current government in moscow. laura: steve rosenberg in moscow tonight on the death of mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union. he's died at the age of 91. we turn now to the flooding in pakistan, and the united nations has launched an emergency appeal to help victims of what the u.n. secretary general called a monsoon on steroids. pakistan's government says the floods are the worst in the nation's history. more than 1000 people are known to have been killed, as roads, homes, and bridges are washed away. more than 33 million pakistanis have been affected by the flooding. that is one in every seven people. more now from a northwestern town. reporter: along one of pakistan's busiest motorways, a makeshift camp. poor families forced from their homes. floodwater submerging everything they own. i'm in so much pain. i can't even express it, says rosina. we have even los
basically, russia is in conflict with the west.bachev's legacy as the man who ended the cold war has been pretty much torn to pieces, you haveo say, by the current government in moscow. laura: steve rosenberg in moscow tonight on the death of mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union. he's died at the age of 91. we turn now to the flooding in pakistan, and the united nations has launched an emergency appeal to help victims of what the u.n. secretary general called a monsoon on...
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and i would posit the west is isolating, and so they go sell no longer fears the west and doesn't respect the west anymore. luck last word goes to you. but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shocks here in the west is such a narrative that the whole world is united behind you, behind the west islip, of nato. not that many in the countries and all that according to the west. instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this is a proxy war between nato and russia at the cost, the cost of ukrainian sunday. they didn't want to pick aside in this. i mean, everyone's around probably on this will stephen argument of the po, obviously a hole in the category of the system. so it is a shame because this has been the strength of the west, is being able to have this open discourse and challenge established ideas. and a way someone watching a see already see you next time. remember oh ah ah ah ah ah, with on the street a.
and i would posit the west is isolating, and so they go sell no longer fears the west and doesn't respect the west anymore. luck last word goes to you. but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shocks here in the west is such a narrative that the whole world is united behind you, behind the west islip, of nato. not that many in the countries and all that according to the west. instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this is a proxy war...
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you know, that's what the west stood for. security dignity, the rule of law prosperity, all of those are going away right in front of our eyes. so what kind of model is it for anyone in the world now go ahead america? did they really stand for those values? i mean, perhaps they did. there was a tiny moment perhaps in the early sixty's when a most of those countries in africa became independent on the clone owns for the suits and relationships they handle their colonial masters. but i'm not sure if any of these values mean anything any more to these countries. you know, i mean, when the african leaders often complain when you come to visit them, that he gives a speech about human rights when china comes to them open schools and hospitals like that's really basic summing up. you know, these, most of these countries i'm looking to china now to be the new leads, the rest money, you know, some like $3000000000.00 or for an investment just last year in the african continent from china is pretty impressive. like a lot, that's much l
you know, that's what the west stood for. security dignity, the rule of law prosperity, all of those are going away right in front of our eyes. so what kind of model is it for anyone in the world now go ahead america? did they really stand for those values? i mean, perhaps they did. there was a tiny moment perhaps in the early sixty's when a most of those countries in africa became independent on the clone owns for the suits and relationships they handle their colonial masters. but i'm not sure...
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in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offensive, 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. in louisa hunter, russian state total narrative. i've stayed on the most landscaping with house and up for a group in 55 when. okay, so mine is group i'm speaking with. we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today and support ortiz spoke neck, given our video agency, roughly all bands on youtube and pinterest with mm the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for the british empire, integrity,
in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offensive, 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. in louisa hunter, russian state total narrative....
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the west owes us, the west is guilty, and they have to help the afghans create a legitimate state.ensify the civil war, it will lead to massacre, and it will lead to unprecedented level of violence the country has not seen. that the country has not seen. we are ready to stop armed resistance, provided there is a mechanism which will ensure referendum or an election is held. if the taliban win, for sure, we will accept that legitimacy, but we will not surrender to a group which has come to power through a conspiracy. it is interesting to me that your narrative is still based upon afghanistan being betrayed by some sort of western conspiracy. a year on from the taliban takeover, you and ashraf ghani fleeing kabul, it seems you accept no culpability, no responsibility at all? no, i do accept a lot of responsibilities. the time of your programme is very short so i'm not going to go into nuances and details of where we are responsible and where we are accountable to our people. but if you look at the macro picture, in the peace process, picture, in the name process, the americans actual
the west owes us, the west is guilty, and they have to help the afghans create a legitimate state.ensify the civil war, it will lead to massacre, and it will lead to unprecedented level of violence the country has not seen. that the country has not seen. we are ready to stop armed resistance, provided there is a mechanism which will ensure referendum or an election is held. if the taliban win, for sure, we will accept that legitimacy, but we will not surrender to a group which has come to power...
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because at the epicenter of this is the west right now. and even more specifically, europe, i don't see what they recovery trajectory is okay, because they're cutting off all kinds of options because of ideology, because of neoliberalism and other ridiculous things that have nothing to do with self interest. they're leaving themselves behind and it's intentional. go ahead in los angeles. i think the ideology goes much deeper. we're going to expect and more than likely by longer term design is, are sweeping asset consolidations, transatlantic lee, and are designed stagflation in order to pave the way for a world wide, digital integrated monetary system, artificial intelligence based computing, standards, trans, humanistic, adventure ism with technology and biology messaging aiding and cubing the spear cubing the severe if you will, or circling the square in the strategic sense for very hermetically ambitious, trans atlantic occultist deletes. yeah, but if we had any with that tom, so that means the, the definite decline of the west as the g
because at the epicenter of this is the west right now. and even more specifically, europe, i don't see what they recovery trajectory is okay, because they're cutting off all kinds of options because of ideology, because of neoliberalism and other ridiculous things that have nothing to do with self interest. they're leaving themselves behind and it's intentional. go ahead in los angeles. i think the ideology goes much deeper. we're going to expect and more than likely by longer term design is,...
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and what about the west? when you might think, does it understand it's not just about cream, that is much more than that. as a boy, it will walk aviation. i thought i suggest for you a show going to ship is to let you know all the you see the people at large haven't internalize this yet. only some might understand the meaning called this letter and you don't bud bilson, power. hey, this latter is key, lee. they, they are trying to ban it. can you believe this law? dire? yeah. ne, banning a ladder. a place shine. how is it possible? is that going to show this is the civilized world. so to say the west campaigning against the latter goes up, but you book who was yay, a shoulder is a joke saying it's not a z landscape, but your landscape crazy. so much say you asked why does it that has shocked me? the most grassy. these has it, but as the look it's about us. no i guess a professor cries, there might be some deep meaning to this notion i let the romanian philosophy and historian of religion mir charlie id gave i
and what about the west? when you might think, does it understand it's not just about cream, that is much more than that. as a boy, it will walk aviation. i thought i suggest for you a show going to ship is to let you know all the you see the people at large haven't internalize this yet. only some might understand the meaning called this letter and you don't bud bilson, power. hey, this latter is key, lee. they, they are trying to ban it. can you believe this law? dire? yeah. ne, banning a...
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the west is weaker and isolated, with cross sucking the west miscalculations. i'm joined by my guest, john browley in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia in washington. we have michael ma loopy is a former pentagon seniors security policy analyst and america. we cross martin j. he is an award winning journalist, an commentator, or a gentleman, cross sack roles and fact that music and jumping in time he won. and i always appreciate, let me go to michael and watch it in 1st. let me, he saw from my introduction, i kind of wanted to focus it on russia. bed out the news flow is kind of interrupting this error. shine is very much ah, in the news flow. taiwan. i'm so michael e, it's go do a little bit of history. remember in december, i think, december 17th the, the russian center no to diplomatic note to nato, into the united states. a do watch your step. i'm going to borrow some chinese words. you know, you could get burned with ukraine. now let's talk about right now. you know, the, a, nancy pelosi, i suppose as
the west is weaker and isolated, with cross sucking the west miscalculations. i'm joined by my guest, john browley in new york. he is a political analyst, as well as a former foreign correspondent in russia in washington. we have michael ma loopy is a former pentagon seniors security policy analyst and america. we cross martin j. he is an award winning journalist, an commentator, or a gentleman, cross sack roles and fact that music and jumping in time he won. and i always appreciate, let me go...
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also as a leverage against the west.— leverage against the west.erage against the west. the fact that the ocean is opening there, i leverage against the west. the fact | that the ocean is opening there, the emergence of that change. what is that going to mean? it emergence of that change. what is that going to mean?— that going to mean? it means first of all that there _ that going to mean? it means first of all that there would _ that going to mean? it means first of all that there would be - that going to mean? it means first of all that there would be more i of all that there would be more easier access to all this valuable energy resources minerals and very well preserved fish resources. they also put essentially strategically opening in this region. all the days are commercial actors but also militaries around the world will be interested in using that. i think they move from the united states is also a part of positioning themselves for today but also region will become more important in the future. ., . . , future. how much concern is there
also as a leverage against the west.— leverage against the west.erage against the west. the fact that the ocean is opening there, i leverage against the west. the fact | that the ocean is opening there, the emergence of that change. what is that going to mean? it emergence of that change. what is that going to mean?— that going to mean? it means first of all that there _ that going to mean? it means first of all that there would _ that going to mean? it means first of all that there would...
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the global cell no longer fears the west in doesn't respect the west getting more luck. last word goes to you. but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shocks here in the west this, you know, again, this is a narrative that the whole world is united behind you in the west to iceland, a nato. it's not that many a countries and all that. so according to the west, instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this is a proxy war between nato and the russia, the cost, the cost of ukrainian sunday. they didn't want to pick a sign in this. i mean, everyone's around probably going to say this will stephen argument of the po for that, obviously a hole in the category of this. so it is a shame because this has been the strength of the wes, this being able to have this open discourse and challenge, established ideas and a good friend, someone watching us here already. see you next time. remember? oh, for willing it over to the toil. no cranium to the door here. soon enough idea. she ship, doctor lean, report to control. you put you o
the global cell no longer fears the west in doesn't respect the west getting more luck. last word goes to you. but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shocks here in the west this, you know, again, this is a narrative that the whole world is united behind you in the west to iceland, a nato. it's not that many a countries and all that. so according to the west, instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this is a proxy war between nato and the...
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this the lesson has been learned - the west knows in the west what can't be helped, what shouldn't be helped, on the contrary, it is necessary to weaken russia, and it doesn't help. a short answer and i'm afraid here, i'll disappoint you, er, many who listen to us. the west was in different phases of understanding, or better to say, lack of understanding of russia in soviet times. the so-called kremlinology flourished in the west. they tried to understand each member of the political party, his contribution, his possible reaction, and the decision was made there, and then somehow in a way, they generally lost their understanding of russia, what is happening there, what is its nature, does it have a mentality there, and what are the specifications of the mentality? then they began to switch to asia and actually lost their understanding . half a month passes and then the partnership for all the happy orders jumps there. well, maybe it doesn't jump. but nevertheless, i remember his smile very well, then the reset button clinton er presses with a happy smile with lavrov and everything goe
this the lesson has been learned - the west knows in the west what can't be helped, what shouldn't be helped, on the contrary, it is necessary to weaken russia, and it doesn't help. a short answer and i'm afraid here, i'll disappoint you, er, many who listen to us. the west was in different phases of understanding, or better to say, lack of understanding of russia in soviet times. the so-called kremlinology flourished in the west. they tried to understand each member of the political party, his...
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you in the west. a nato is not that many in the countries and all that. so according to the west, instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this is a proxy war between nato and russia. the cost, the cost of ukrainian sunday, they didn't want to pick a sign in this. i mean, everyone's a russian probably on this will. stephen argument of the pope, obviously there was a hole in the category of this. so it is, it is a shame because this has been the strength of the wes, this being able to have this group and this course and challenge, astonished i did a thing, i guess no way someone watching us here already. see you next time. remember? oh, a the top headlines right here when off into national, the united nations calling for an urgent investigation into the death of russian john list diarrhea due gonna as moscow release as evidence that she was killed by someone working for the ukrainians. special forces the you plan to host a special military training company for the ukrai
you in the west. a nato is not that many in the countries and all that. so according to the west, instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia, just mean stuff. this is a proxy war between nato and russia. the cost, the cost of ukrainian sunday, they didn't want to pick a sign in this. i mean, everyone's a russian probably on this will. stephen argument of the pope, obviously there was a hole in the category of this. so it is, it is a shame because this has been the strength of the...
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maybe it'll turn 20, 21 and the west of scotland.day night and friday, we start to see a few changes out in the west. and friday, we start to see a few those two areas of low pressure getting closer by. it does mean that we'll start to have a bit more of a south—easterly wind that should bring some warmer air across the country. a few showers breaking out in the west in particular, but most significant rain arriving in towards ireland late in the day. temperatures, by and large, more widely in the low to mid 20s. and then as we head into the weekend, our area of low pressure starts to become more of a feature, strong winds on the northern edge of it. so, after a week of fairly quiet winds across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, the breeze will pick up here and we'll see some outbreaks of rain, heavy and thundery in places, fairly showery, so fairly hit and miss to begin with, more likely across some western areas, eastern areas staying largely dry, breeze off the sea and a strong winds are said that particularly gusty to
maybe it'll turn 20, 21 and the west of scotland.day night and friday, we start to see a few changes out in the west. and friday, we start to see a few those two areas of low pressure getting closer by. it does mean that we'll start to have a bit more of a south—easterly wind that should bring some warmer air across the country. a few showers breaking out in the west in particular, but most significant rain arriving in towards ireland late in the day. temperatures, by and large, more widely...
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it would not be that costly for the west.he question is are there concessions the west can give to turkey on other issues? for the price of making them take an anti-russian posture? i think that would in a conversation on that basis would enable western support, but so far, everyone has been shopping around the region. repairing relations with saudi arabia and all over. and now russian investment as well. i think the conversation needs to be on can the west do that as well? >> we have talked a lot about how much turkey needs russia, due to its struggling economy. how much does russia need turkey, given its i guess western isolation? >> i think that at the moment, it also is a kind of threat. it is important for us. it is of course one of the biggest ones. it is also one place to not be had by the further. cooperation and some of the security issues. syria for example. it is very important. it is also important for a hub for the russians. it's airspace was not closed, so yeah, that is really important for businesses. both for
it would not be that costly for the west.he question is are there concessions the west can give to turkey on other issues? for the price of making them take an anti-russian posture? i think that would in a conversation on that basis would enable western support, but so far, everyone has been shopping around the region. repairing relations with saudi arabia and all over. and now russian investment as well. i think the conversation needs to be on can the west do that as well? >> we have...
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my som in the west are being over zealous in the way. they carry out the orders from washington and brussels. yeah, you have it among the intellectual elite side and see any one trying to directly its russian culture girl by the way you did get to her some may not wish to have context with the russian scholars to buy new might you know, to my i me nick, i just saw me refused to chris palmed with russian in black shoals at the center of doesn't you there, but didn't a, the hatred asthma dodson goes so deep as to warrant a man on chikavsky. org tolstoy i like that know and then i don't feel that kind of sentiment just yet, but i called the number the store does yet, but you might enter. so did you not over the edge yet? your school, you mean, it seems to me there's something home, a superstitious or richer lift pick about this movement to cancel russia. that means you may remember the incident in sweden, when a concept in support of ukraine was cancelled after the swedish musicians found out when the bell alike, as they were supposed to pr
my som in the west are being over zealous in the way. they carry out the orders from washington and brussels. yeah, you have it among the intellectual elite side and see any one trying to directly its russian culture girl by the way you did get to her some may not wish to have context with the russian scholars to buy new might you know, to my i me nick, i just saw me refused to chris palmed with russian in black shoals at the center of doesn't you there, but didn't a, the hatred asthma dodson...
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in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. oh, the news with a loan that paid for the summer flooring we'd be up to stumble was then yet like i'm not finished. i don't know, but look, i think now so important edition full and how it at last. but i had an issue with a couple to see. did you mother study at that? what i see, what i did? well, that's edible. up here. let me look it up. let me ask with a dealership in us. look. when you go to meeting you, we also the upgrade, your promo go bowl supposedly a little bit ago. you mentioned with with the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations. in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the british green let a german march to the east. despite the absence of a formal agreement, hitler was given to understand that he was free to actively.
in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. oh, the news with a loan that paid for the summer flooring we'd be up to stumble was then yet like i'm not finished. i don't know, but look, i think now so important edition full and how it at last. but i had an issue with a couple to see. did you mother study at that? what i see, what i did? well, that's edible. up here. let me look it up. let...
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what about the west? when you might think, does it understand it's not just about cream, that is much more than that as of what it will walk aviation. i thought i said just by fornia, i be a brochure going to ship. it's delayed. you not all the you see the people at large haven't to internalize this yet. only some might understand the meaning of this letter. go dog bud bilson. power. hey, this latter is key, lee. they, they are trying to ban it. can you believe this little bit dire? you're not beast banning a ladder, a place shine. how is it possible? is that going to show this is the civilized world. so to say the west campaigning against the latter does that, but you book who with his shoulder is a joke saying it's not easy. lansky but yell lansky crazy. so much say me. you asked, what is it that has shocked me? the most grassy. these has it but as he looked it up but us no, i guess a professor cries there might be some deep meaning to this yell at him. i love the romanian philosopher and historian of r
what about the west? when you might think, does it understand it's not just about cream, that is much more than that as of what it will walk aviation. i thought i said just by fornia, i be a brochure going to ship. it's delayed. you not all the you see the people at large haven't to internalize this yet. only some might understand the meaning of this letter. go dog bud bilson. power. hey, this latter is key, lee. they, they are trying to ban it. can you believe this little bit dire? you're not...
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not today in the west.it began to be actively promoted even at the time of covid, when in american and british stores for plain paper. it could well shake it now on a new wave.
not today in the west.it began to be actively promoted even at the time of covid, when in american and british stores for plain paper. it could well shake it now on a new wave.
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in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's. the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah ah . mm. with all started, i believe. well, let pay for those, but at the somers warren with the wilson young moleck. i'm on the phone with donald head nozzles in for an additional loan. i would at last, but i had on that machine with a couple a cd mother study and what i did, what i did while it's invalid. if so let me know if you would shoot, let me ashbrook circle at your leisure. you will be there by medina, like gosh, her good, little ballistics dealership them us or would love learn? you go to me to see you live. so i was also love us with school supplies it with the army government, a mission with us. they need, you must do that with great on, you have to run, it must be a the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. r e. okay. and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations in exchange for
in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's. the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah ah . mm. with all started, i believe. well, let pay for those, but at the somers warren with the wilson young moleck. i'm on the phone with donald head nozzles in for an additional loan. i would at last, but i had on that machine with a couple a cd mother study and what i did, what i did while it's invalid. if so let me know if you would...
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and i would posit the west is isolating himself the global cell no longer fears the west and doesn't respect the west anymore. luck last word goes to you. but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shocks here in the west. this, you know, again, this is a narrative, not the whole world is united behind you in behind the west a, not that many in the countries and all that. so according to the west, instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia. just mean stuff. this is a proxy war between nato and russia for the cost, the cost of ukrainian sunday. they didn't want to pick aside in this. i mean, everyone's around probably going to say this will stephen argument of the po for that. obviously a hole in the category of the system. so it is a shame because this has been the strength of the west, is being able to have this open discourse and challenge, established ideas and a thing like, it's no way someone watching us here. are you see you next time? remember? oh ah ah, is it on you being a no, no, no, no, but they did a mapping by a knuckle. but my love bob. go
and i would posit the west is isolating himself the global cell no longer fears the west and doesn't respect the west anymore. luck last word goes to you. but i agree. and i think that this has been one of the major shocks here in the west. this, you know, again, this is a narrative, not the whole world is united behind you in behind the west a, not that many in the countries and all that. so according to the west, instead, it doesn't mean that they're supporting russia. just mean stuff. this...