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why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse. that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately, it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs will ask the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements that could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear war route. let's leave it at that. thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the book . thank you and thank you for watching cope to syria again on was a part of the the, [000:00:00;00] the me yes, session over not right now. who me up. i give a shit, a position associated with the local church. so certificate of boulevard you much and watch close rates was a job bullshit. so don't that in the cause of the room and attend the want to know heart, that of all our other choose control depression. some of the stuff we need for you press that yesterday actually which kind of charlotte to
why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse. that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately, it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs will ask the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements that could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear...
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but how, what sort of intense series of attacks that aroused on the part of the united states, united states recognize it as its legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including the story is actually understood. and that's why they, they would say a set on yeah, yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book or i called putting the show or the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the us respond if russia or china had done something sort of equivalent, forming an alliance with um, with canada and mexico and we saw what happened, but even with respect to cooper, q of off the coast. how about if was right on the border as you crane or georgia or other places are right on rushes border. so i think it's very important to try to uh, the, you're pulling this new moral a quote, that's what he's trying to say. but being not if there's clearly doesn't see as, as a, as a close. yeah, i think there's some truth to that. not many people in, in washington. i think another way to look at it also is there is a writer in blog or robert wr
but how, what sort of intense series of attacks that aroused on the part of the united states, united states recognize it as its legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including the story is actually understood. and that's why they, they would say a set on yeah, yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book or i called putting the show or the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the us respond if russia or china had done something...
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why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse, that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs will ask the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements. they could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear war route. let's leave it at that. thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the book. thank you and thank you for watching cope to syria again on was a part of the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the french and national police, the lions they've come a must be in post 5 full against what is called the dictates of violence. minorities, the 5 days of ongoing lines, right. so with the police killing of a french algerian teenager. and i'll see correspondence, the address of the meeting of the un security council, highlighting the software and getting connected on civilians and don't call you
why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse, that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs will ask the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements. they could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear...
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the united states economies to be precise. and so as long conflict would mean that the global economic growth would slow down. if this conflict goes on even longer, that would mean that the united states global priorities would essentially be suppressed and the conflict would absorb its military resources and its energy. and at least have also mentioned the bilateral relations between russia and the united states. and they have said that it is very much unlikely for them to get any better if the conflict can see use. they've also mentioned the prospect. so negotiate a follow on to the new start treaty, which is set to expire in 2026. these products prospects will remain weak because for the united states and the european union of could be in the ukrainian state economically. solvent will multiply over time as conflicts inhibits investments and production beyond the potential for russian gains and the cannot be consequences for ukraine, europe, and the world. a long war would also have consequences for u. s. foreign policy. the
the united states economies to be precise. and so as long conflict would mean that the global economic growth would slow down. if this conflict goes on even longer, that would mean that the united states global priorities would essentially be suppressed and the conflict would absorb its military resources and its energy. and at least have also mentioned the bilateral relations between russia and the united states. and they have said that it is very much unlikely for them to get any better if...
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the united states has express deep concern about russia strikes on ukraine's blacks, the ports after a 3rd stray day of attacks and indications that moscow could take aim at civilian ships in the area cube has now responded in kind to a russian threat to treat ships bound for ukraine as potential enemy targets, ukraine will also consider vessels traveling through russian ports or russian occupied ukrainian territory to be potentially carrying arms. both developments follow a decision by the kremlin earlier this week to allow a deal on the export of grain via the black sea to expire. the un security council will meet friday to address the humanitarian consequences. a rush us withdrawal from the deal. and i'm now drawing from london by elizabeth bra, she's a resident fellow, i'm the american enterprise institute, where she focuses on defense against emerging national security challenges. good to see you. the greenville is no more, we know that, but ukraine's president, the landscape says he will keep agricultural shipments through the black sea going . how dangerous is that? what is ex
the united states has express deep concern about russia strikes on ukraine's blacks, the ports after a 3rd stray day of attacks and indications that moscow could take aim at civilian ships in the area cube has now responded in kind to a russian threat to treat ships bound for ukraine as potential enemy targets, ukraine will also consider vessels traveling through russian ports or russian occupied ukrainian territory to be potentially carrying arms. both developments follow a decision by the...
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is large, how over extended do you think that to the united states is now that a blinking state department. and david method zalinski is run out of ammunition. they a political and military fact in ukraine. it is that the united states is uh, does not have any troops on the ground. and that takes off the cable. um, the question of over extension. uh, and it loads it. the over extension question to the defense industrial base that is can the united states supply enough weapons to grade to defeat the rush, which i would not call out an example. that is not an example of low risk stranger . that's the question of the trends. industrial policies and one that can be readily address address since we're talking about shells artillery. we're not talking about rebuilding battle fleets, which takes years to do um, or rebuild the air force, which takes your years but still time. so i don't see over exception here, because some of the remark that the privatization of manufacture of munition and so forth in the us is a, is a, a element here to be considered. i'm sure you'll say if they listen to you ye
is large, how over extended do you think that to the united states is now that a blinking state department. and david method zalinski is run out of ammunition. they a political and military fact in ukraine. it is that the united states is uh, does not have any troops on the ground. and that takes off the cable. um, the question of over extension. uh, and it loads it. the over extension question to the defense industrial base that is can the united states supply enough weapons to grade to defeat...
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but how, what sort of intense fear is of attack that aroused on the part of the united states, united states, recognize it as its legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including the story is actually understood. and that's why they, they would say a set on yeah, yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book i called putting the show of the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the us respond if russia or china had done something sort of equivalent, forming an alliance with um, with canada and mexico and we saw what happened even with respect to cooper, cuba off the coast. how about if was right on the border, as you crane or georgia or other places are right on rushes border. so i think it's very important to try to uh, the truth. you are pulling this new moral equal and that's what he's trying to say, but be not if there's clearly doesn't see as, as, as equals e i, i think there's some truth to that many people in, in washington. i think another way to look at it also is there is a writer in blog or robert wright who us
but how, what sort of intense fear is of attack that aroused on the part of the united states, united states, recognize it as its legitimate security interest. and i think everybody else, including the story is actually understood. and that's why they, they would say a set on yeah, yeah, yeah. i think that's very true. so you know that there's a chapter in my book i called putting the show of the other foot by which i mean to say, how would the us respond if russia or china had done something...
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well, the united states government is irrelevant. it's this an elected body that gets to decide with the future of these countries. and i think this is, i know there's all this chatter and talk about this unit polar order versus a multi polar order, but i really think it is actually, this is the, this is the future. this is the debate right now. do we want to give up sovereignty to these large organizations that do not have the interest of the sovereign powers at heart? and so in the visual countries, whether it's in netherlands and having other farmers, you know, lots of their, you know, thousands of farms because of something that is drawn up in brussels or the united states pandemic policy is something that's drawn up by the world health organization or why are we sending so many billions of dollars into this cauldron that's destroying the united states. but all of these questions are not being asked by people in washington dc. you're right, ran paul, maybe the only one that was asking that question and then he's even bent over an
well, the united states government is irrelevant. it's this an elected body that gets to decide with the future of these countries. and i think this is, i know there's all this chatter and talk about this unit polar order versus a multi polar order, but i really think it is actually, this is the, this is the future. this is the debate right now. do we want to give up sovereignty to these large organizations that do not have the interest of the sovereign powers at heart? and so in the visual...
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, i think is of and if you look at taiwan, well, it took the commitments from the united states. and taiwan security are actually relatively ambiguous. and the of the last couple of years we've seen concerned about the risk to taiwan is only increasing. so taiwan has been kind of kept afloat by relatively ambiguous security commitments from the united states for the last 40 years or so. there's a concern that might, with these might be, can be starting to unravel. so low way of saying that, you know, is rarely so model or taiwan is your model. not necessarily that reassuring to ukraine. of what i say, you know, the one thing that would reassure us is nathan membership. and at they do understand that you called just like say, all right, let's announce today and zone use your in nature because that would be time to match. and they so then declaring war on russia, because uh, if you credit is member of nato ends in price, it'd being faded then. okay, there you go. awesome. cool. 5 of what we'd need to kick in. so there's understanding that the, that is not an option, but it's just a
, i think is of and if you look at taiwan, well, it took the commitments from the united states. and taiwan security are actually relatively ambiguous. and the of the last couple of years we've seen concerned about the risk to taiwan is only increasing. so taiwan has been kind of kept afloat by relatively ambiguous security commitments from the united states for the last 40 years or so. there's a concern that might, with these might be, can be starting to unravel. so low way of saying that, you...
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why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse, that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs will ask the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements so it could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear war route. let's leave it at that. thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the book. thank you, and thank you for watching cope to syria again on was a part of the the more than 700 people are arrested over night as france continues to burn in the wake of a fatal police shooting of a 17 year old french algerian, on tuesday and archie corresponded, addressed as a meeting of the un security council, highlighting how the shelling of civilians in the dawn bast frequently goes unnoticed and know what i now give the floor to mister k. those weapons being supplied by nato and their allie
why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse, that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs will ask the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements so it could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear...
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do you see any truth to that that the united states has become fearless? yes, absolutely. and that's one of the main problems i think with us for a policy and national security policy is that we no longer have that feel. i mean, the, as i were left or what the previously as i were left here. and here in america has now become a pro, more or less overly courting of casual nucular war world war with the russian federation. and it is, you know, things that kind of change psyched to service such as myself or not. i would say anti war, but we're very adverse to these massive risks such as we're undertaking with uh, you know, potential completely unnecessary. and there was no us strategic national security interest and you created all, i would say there was no interest us interested in ukraine. whereas it's a very vital interest for the russian federation that ukraine be restored to a neutral buffer state uh, separated it from uh, from nato countries. now, you mentioned that you describe yourself as a, as a conservative, and i wonder if there has indeed been a change of paradigm
do you see any truth to that that the united states has become fearless? yes, absolutely. and that's one of the main problems i think with us for a policy and national security policy is that we no longer have that feel. i mean, the, as i were left or what the previously as i were left here. and here in america has now become a pro, more or less overly courting of casual nucular war world war with the russian federation. and it is, you know, things that kind of change psyched to service such as...
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they were declared domestic terrorist in the united states and they were put in j. well, here's a question for you. what is happening now with western politics and western politicians? yeah. well, i think on the, on a broader perspective, if i may, the multi poto world is taking charge now on when the chinese president was in moscow a few months ago as you well know. he said to prove to me that he was leaving, we are witnessing the biggest changes in 100 years and russia and china a driving those changes and more is a hot of the foreign ministry spokesman, have a rush. i a great pleasure and a great privilege to have you here in the future. thank you very much for joining us on. thank you for being such a straight shooter as well. just one more time. either one of these traits be straight be straight. i will take those words, i will keep them as well the the by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the colonial authorities that imposed that heavy death. bringing the people into poverty. exporting
they were declared domestic terrorist in the united states and they were put in j. well, here's a question for you. what is happening now with western politics and western politicians? yeah. well, i think on the, on a broader perspective, if i may, the multi poto world is taking charge now on when the chinese president was in moscow a few months ago as you well know. he said to prove to me that he was leaving, we are witnessing the biggest changes in 100 years and russia and china a driving...
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the idea that the united states could prosper without a secure u. r is not reasonable. they've also elevated. that's, it really isn't. not a joke. the sometimes, well, was all the way to deal with american lines and you know, pacific with japan republic agree australia, the philippines, which provide critical security to turns. and that by the origin, the world through our quad partnership. it's a fancy way of saying our partnership with australia, india, japan, united states were bringing major democracies of a region together to cooperate. keeping in a pacific free and open, prosperous and secure, were demonstrated during this data summit within but within the pacific partners. joining us for the 2nd year in a row, we're working a different connections between the atlantic and pacific democracies. so they can better work together towards the shared values. we all speak. strong alliances, versatile partnerships, common purpose, collect that action to meet are shared challenges. the world are strong, that's how we build a future disabled we share and know we share chall
the idea that the united states could prosper without a secure u. r is not reasonable. they've also elevated. that's, it really isn't. not a joke. the sometimes, well, was all the way to deal with american lines and you know, pacific with japan republic agree australia, the philippines, which provide critical security to turns. and that by the origin, the world through our quad partnership. it's a fancy way of saying our partnership with australia, india, japan, united states were bringing...
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but what about the flashing potential of those militants when they come back to the united states? when they come back to britain, don't they represent pacific, endangered to, to, to your own people? yes, but again, i don't think of it strictly in terms of naziism because naziism was not even tip goal for a cognate parties in eastern europe and even fascism. there were subtle differences all along the way. even in the 1930, the 19 forties and to draw an analogy of any current political move up to a nazi movement is simplistic. let me clarify my point. i don't try to draw direct analogies, but as you must see, a historical patterns or which for patterns tend to repeat themselves. that makes me look for example of the bolshevik movement. you know, the russians would have me mentioning bolshevism in the same sentence with not soon, but it was a very limited, very radical group that's too cold of the entire country and change of history for, for many decades. and it started with some national or, or, or internationalists ideas, but it's quickly revolved into outright violence and depre
but what about the flashing potential of those militants when they come back to the united states? when they come back to britain, don't they represent pacific, endangered to, to, to your own people? yes, but again, i don't think of it strictly in terms of naziism because naziism was not even tip goal for a cognate parties in eastern europe and even fascism. there were subtle differences all along the way. even in the 1930, the 19 forties and to draw an analogy of any current political move up...
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the united states economies to be precise. and so as long conflict would mean that the global economic growth would slow down. but these trends are said to also hate you or up the hard. those and the analysts have mentioned that there would be an increase in energy prices, which would alone likely to lead to nearly 150000 excess. that's in europe, in the winter of 20222023. so going back to the united states, moving from economics to foreign policy. if this conflict goes on even longer, that would mean that the united states would focus its global priorities on the conflicts, which means that these global priorities would essentially be suppressed and the conflict would absorb its military resources and its energy. now the, the analysts have also mentioned the bilateral relations between russia and the united states. and they have said that it is very much unlikely for them to get any better if the conflict continues. they've also mentioned the prospect to negotiate a follow on to the new start treaty, which is set to expire i
the united states economies to be precise. and so as long conflict would mean that the global economic growth would slow down. but these trends are said to also hate you or up the hard. those and the analysts have mentioned that there would be an increase in energy prices, which would alone likely to lead to nearly 150000 excess. that's in europe, in the winter of 20222023. so going back to the united states, moving from economics to foreign policy. if this conflict goes on even longer, that...
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i think there will be some visits by chinese officials in the united states. but the fact that it's been us officials knocking at the door of puts china in the appearance of waste of a stronger position. mm. what is the west still getting wrong about china? i think there is a still a reluctance to recognize the full extent of chinese envisions there's a tendency and this conversation over the importance of this visit or upcoming talks is another indication of this. to see the sources of the difficulty between united states and china, which on it in the west. as one in misperceptions, misunderstanding miscommunication, rather than the deeper ideological and geopolitical sources that i think are propelling the rivalry between the 2 and are going to continue to do so. regardless of whether there are or i'm not high level talks. yeah. and talking about these ambitions, the us is promising not to stand aside on the taiwan issue or any other chinese territorial emissions. so what is it going to take to make sure the threat of a military confrontation doesn't become
i think there will be some visits by chinese officials in the united states. but the fact that it's been us officials knocking at the door of puts china in the appearance of waste of a stronger position. mm. what is the west still getting wrong about china? i think there is a still a reluctance to recognize the full extent of chinese envisions there's a tendency and this conversation over the importance of this visit or upcoming talks is another indication of this. to see the sources of the...
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so united states doesn't have any technology. we just capable intercept something like in job or for that matter, slower and less of the mass is from there. the bodies took me file. so this of course was or cakes and you start peach was before the graphs with the actually the concrete bought the boat, the top young lady that is getting shot, it was debunked already by many military professionals and all the rest of the united states. i'm up, you've been talking about europe and is nowhere near to produce anything which can actually need to gauge the sol, walk on the phone. it can be as files, it'd be there in shaw or 0. call left alone strategic hypersonic blocks such as they're all on god. this is completely out of the question. and uh, in terms of air defense, united states, actually these back behind the rush or not in years is in generation. yeah. so the problems here is obviously the, primarily a media circus. yeah. and uh, obviously the jump are they trying to push now there is nothing which can stop it unless there and dec
so united states doesn't have any technology. we just capable intercept something like in job or for that matter, slower and less of the mass is from there. the bodies took me file. so this of course was or cakes and you start peach was before the graphs with the actually the concrete bought the boat, the top young lady that is getting shot, it was debunked already by many military professionals and all the rest of the united states. i'm up, you've been talking about europe and is nowhere near...
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they were declared domestic terrorist in the united states and they were put in jail. here's a question for you. what is happening now with western politics and western politicians? yeah, well i think hold on a broader perspective if i may, the multi poto. busy oil is taking charge now and when the chinese president was in moscow a few months ago as you well know, he said to prove to me that he was leaving, we are witnessing the biggest changes in 100 years on russia and china, a driving those changes and where is the heart of the foreign ministry spokesman? have a rush. i a great pleasure and a great privilege to have you here in the future. thank you very much for joining us on. thank you for being such a straight shooter as well. just one more time, either one of these traits be straight faced, right? i will take those words. i will keep them as well. the . today i'm authorized at additional strong sanctions, foreign companies including russia. i'm visiting soon. thank you. this license, so from 50, i'm calling so blount and things disconnected from the internationa
they were declared domestic terrorist in the united states and they were put in jail. here's a question for you. what is happening now with western politics and western politicians? yeah, well i think hold on a broader perspective if i may, the multi poto. busy oil is taking charge now and when the chinese president was in moscow a few months ago as you well know, he said to prove to me that he was leaving, we are witnessing the biggest changes in 100 years on russia and china, a driving those...
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and that kind of indicates that the united states probably is the perpetrator. here's what the russian ambassador had to say before the council dropped. encourage you to look at how do you consider the repeated threats against the north stream from top us leadership, they voice this more than once. however, as soon as the inconvenient facts were revealed, the americans and their european allies begin to interfere in every possible way with the national investigation. they are much more profitable in the situation in which western countries have complete freedom of action and impunity. and the framework of the so called rules based towards impose on the whole world, which has nothing to do with the international law. now, it's also important to note that the representatives of swedish denmark and germany were not present for the meeting. they did not attend the un security council meeting, and in his remarks and bastard and a band z. a pointed out that even though it was on their territorial waters that this attack took place, the 3 countries seem to be doing eve
and that kind of indicates that the united states probably is the perpetrator. here's what the russian ambassador had to say before the council dropped. encourage you to look at how do you consider the repeated threats against the north stream from top us leadership, they voice this more than once. however, as soon as the inconvenient facts were revealed, the americans and their european allies begin to interfere in every possible way with the national investigation. they are much more...
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to see the sources of the difficulty between united states and china, which on it in the west. as one in misperceptions, misunderstanding miscommunication, rather than the deep or ideological and geo political sources that i think are propelling the rivalry between the 2 and are going to continue to do so. regardless of whether there are or i'm not high level talks. yeah. and talking about these ambitions, the us is promising not to stand aside on the taiwan issue or any other chinese territorial ambition. so what is it going to take to make sure the threat of a military confrontation doesn't become a reality? i mean, it's a number of things on one hand, i do think it's important for the united states and its allies in the region and also elsewhere in europe to, to send a very strong message of the times division. discouraging it from trying to resolve the taiwan issue by using force at the same time. it's important also to indicate a willingness to establish emergency communications to avoid misunderstandings. to make clear that the u. s. has no interest in pushing this issue
to see the sources of the difficulty between united states and china, which on it in the west. as one in misperceptions, misunderstanding miscommunication, rather than the deep or ideological and geo political sources that i think are propelling the rivalry between the 2 and are going to continue to do so. regardless of whether there are or i'm not high level talks. yeah. and talking about these ambitions, the us is promising not to stand aside on the taiwan issue or any other chinese...
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they were declared domestic terrorist in the united states and they were put in j. oh, here's a question for you. what is happening now with western politics and western politicians? yeah, well i think on a, on a broader perspective, if i may, the multi poto. busy is taking charge now on when the chinese president was in moscow a few months ago as you well know. he said to prove to me that he was leaving, we are witnessing the biggest changes in 100 years on russia and china, a driving those changes and maurice ahead of the foreign ministry spokesman to have a rush or a great pleasure, and a great privilege to have you here in the studio? thank you very much for joining us and thank you for being such a straight shooter as well. just one more time in the one of these traits be straight faced, right? because i will take those words. i will keep them as well the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, not just for the president of the russian federation who has invited us, but it's also a success for african countries because of russia is a winner
they were declared domestic terrorist in the united states and they were put in j. oh, here's a question for you. what is happening now with western politics and western politicians? yeah, well i think on a, on a broader perspective, if i may, the multi poto. busy is taking charge now on when the chinese president was in moscow a few months ago as you well know. he said to prove to me that he was leaving, we are witnessing the biggest changes in 100 years on russia and china, a driving those...
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uh, what the united states was doing. obviously the latin american and the central american countries don't accept uh, the nato e u. u. s. narrative about what's going on in ukraine. they clearly why they may not approve, but what russia has done, they clearly thing it has. it's been 61 and a half dozen of the other end of this war clarity was provoked by nature. however, they feel that, well, what do we do now? now we need to just bring it to an end and seek some kind of seized. 8 are, and i'm, is this, unfortunately, the latin american countries in the ass income just don't have very much sway in the mazda of, from that point of view, this has nothing to do with them that have their own problems, economic problems, demographic problems. what did you bring to them? i mean it's, it's nothing to them so, but they don't, they just don't have any sway over the united states. so, so far on this story that's cost the lives to research it with the tri continental institute, the social research and cool edits of the dung. share
uh, what the united states was doing. obviously the latin american and the central american countries don't accept uh, the nato e u. u. s. narrative about what's going on in ukraine. they clearly why they may not approve, but what russia has done, they clearly thing it has. it's been 61 and a half dozen of the other end of this war clarity was provoked by nature. however, they feel that, well, what do we do now? now we need to just bring it to an end and seek some kind of seized. 8 are, and...
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she proposed inner amendment to the united states withdraw from nato. here she is explaining the logic behind it. the us has been financing and promising to defend nato countries for decades and paying more than its fair share. western european countries could and shouldn't be stepping up their financial contributions to ensure the sick, already as nato. instead, they're entirely beholden to russia, and us tax payers are expected to foot the bill. now this amendment was voted down like another amendment put forward by republican congressmen mat gate to propose they are no longer be any security support to ukraine. now this was also voted down . now, at this point, it appears that more funding for ukraine from the us tax payers is going ahead. the white house at this point wants to remove the stipulations in the bill for a general inspector to make sure there is some oversight into how us taxpayer money is spent in ukraine. the white house doesn't even want that. yeah, the inspector to be included in the new money that has been given to ukraine. so it se
she proposed inner amendment to the united states withdraw from nato. here she is explaining the logic behind it. the us has been financing and promising to defend nato countries for decades and paying more than its fair share. western european countries could and shouldn't be stepping up their financial contributions to ensure the sick, already as nato. instead, they're entirely beholden to russia, and us tax payers are expected to foot the bill. now this amendment was voted down like another...
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and the russians believe in 2024, maybe transferred to santas or a new president of the united states will scale back at military assistance, especially get out last, they may be made gains in the future. so i just think it was out of step with the current moment denies the russians. are you ready? is one of these fire along the lines of the african proposal? was it was it representing in advance or advocacy? probably china, indonesia, turkey, and so many other countries have also based around may try to push or be 0. good to hear. uh, thank you for taking us through that, samuel romani from the role united, the services the institute. us. thank you very much. i'm not doing this. yeah, with the military leadership has declared its support for the to against the president mohammed buzzle. how did the army says he's backing the take of about the presidential god to avoid a confrontation between factions. the lead forces detain the president as his palace. gunshot outside the presidential palace in the army soldiers fire and to the year to disperse protesters. as members of the president
and the russians believe in 2024, maybe transferred to santas or a new president of the united states will scale back at military assistance, especially get out last, they may be made gains in the future. so i just think it was out of step with the current moment denies the russians. are you ready? is one of these fire along the lines of the african proposal? was it was it representing in advance or advocacy? probably china, indonesia, turkey, and so many other countries have also based around...
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we don't really know who lisa lisa, united states for america. it's, you know, sometimes we think it's fine. but as he said, he's still checked out out cognitively. it appears to be someone else. and so we need to let you know, we like to joe by the beer president. he lacks the ability to serve. so i've been calling for his resignation, or is a removal from office by impeachment or other means to prevent but clearly we need we need a more rational after he or the last. i mean, i would argue that a bind is much more of international accurate based on his decisions and his actions in the course of the warranty crane, and specifically not avoiding the warranty period. the 1st place when with all of the russian prize it was asking for, essentially was a written guarantee from the us and nato that you probably would never joined 8 know in their support for them. it's to, of course, which up, up until i think the february 22nd of, of last year, president clinton stated, should be the basis for a peaceful coexistence between russian new, great. and that
we don't really know who lisa lisa, united states for america. it's, you know, sometimes we think it's fine. but as he said, he's still checked out out cognitively. it appears to be someone else. and so we need to let you know, we like to joe by the beer president. he lacks the ability to serve. so i've been calling for his resignation, or is a removal from office by impeachment or other means to prevent but clearly we need we need a more rational after he or the last. i mean, i would argue...
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now, prior to the remarks we heard from the united states, russia pointed out that washington is not planning to replenish its own stocks of cluster munitions and is instead sending them to keir then is essentially turn ukraine into a dumping. grandmother counseling also raise very serious concerns about the use of cluster munitions and the efforts by the united states continuing to pile weapons into key is to inquire into an irresponsible transfer of close the bomb skin. easily gave rise to humanitarian issues. humanitarian concerns and legitimate military security needs should be handled in balanced way. the black sea green deal was also a big focus of the meeting. i believe what was said in that regard. well, it's been only 24 hours since the blacks, the grain deal i was essentially canceled by russia not renewed. and in that time, we've heard the united states began its old shatter, arguing that essentially, that it's russia's fault, that russia is trying to star the average ends, the russia is to be responsible for any results of this. however, the details that were put forward,
now, prior to the remarks we heard from the united states, russia pointed out that washington is not planning to replenish its own stocks of cluster munitions and is instead sending them to keir then is essentially turn ukraine into a dumping. grandmother counseling also raise very serious concerns about the use of cluster munitions and the efforts by the united states continuing to pile weapons into key is to inquire into an irresponsible transfer of close the bomb skin. easily gave rise to...
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my father spent 26 years in the united states air force. my mom was the air force nurse in the 19 seventy's. when i was going the high school, i was the height of the cold war. and the, the enemy was the soviet union. and i had been raised in turkey and in west germany, both of which are on the front lines of, of, of the cold war with the soviet union. so when i graduated from high school, i felt that i had a duty and responsibility to my nation to serve in the armed forces. i had joined the marine corps too, frankly speaking, jo, russians and we were now at peace with russia. we had good relations with russian. western russian relations remain peaceful until february 2022. many tiers. none of us do. you will cut, you know, please give us a gibbon forwarding, opened david with an element tasked with egan. the internet's non or fuel cut, you know, then you know how to mix get tongue. plus these speaks like he's the techy guy, just scrolling through the homes at different deals. in college, he started russian history under ukrainian language.
my father spent 26 years in the united states air force. my mom was the air force nurse in the 19 seventy's. when i was going the high school, i was the height of the cold war. and the, the enemy was the soviet union. and i had been raised in turkey and in west germany, both of which are on the front lines of, of, of the cold war with the soviet union. so when i graduated from high school, i felt that i had a duty and responsibility to my nation to serve in the armed forces. i had joined the...
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and here's where the united states rise to a leverage. one, the less advantages if, as united states, because excellent, maybe it for all of it's for up of problems and for all of its nearing up so lessons. but when you put it together with their excellent us, maybe some are waiting for us, which is march by the train. use one. you will see me that the why russia they are try know, i'm trying to, especially this is rasa is where are you? pardon me? the 3 a lie, because a russia may pro, i am already east providing china with the required knowledge and operate show expertise. we're trying to mike news in case the united states on strong these the war in the asia pacific region. and that in this case was it should because strong for august adults, people in the washington who want always world war 3. because if i'm on the united states already is not a competitor back in, especially a roster, and he's become mom if you are a union alliance, which for the the fact the easiest box joining of the forces. uh, yeah, we looked at all of our, like
and here's where the united states rise to a leverage. one, the less advantages if, as united states, because excellent, maybe it for all of it's for up of problems and for all of its nearing up so lessons. but when you put it together with their excellent us, maybe some are waiting for us, which is march by the train. use one. you will see me that the why russia they are try know, i'm trying to, especially this is rasa is where are you? pardon me? the 3 a lie, because a russia may pro, i am...
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i see what we have to realize is that you're to get the waves and driven off by the united states to move out to so to russia it last night, except the great deal to be is really expensive. so the earliest thoughts and the american sizes you, they could just march about forward, and that does surprise, that doesn't degree. now the european. so i think i'll just be surprised of you because i see have a more rational attitude. they, we go the board as a kind of a tugging the european so often distracted by the idea of this think well, um, i guess it's easy to be an ideal list when time is a good and i, i've heard many experts saying that the e u us partnership was always on the american terms, but at least you have the benefit of the foreign direct investment and relatively fair trade, whether it's no longer the case. i think the terms of your partnership changing very rapidly and you're bound to give much more and receive much, much less there. i mean, the american policy towards your, of a is pretty hawkish, if not predatory, at this point of time, given the industrial capacities tha
i see what we have to realize is that you're to get the waves and driven off by the united states to move out to so to russia it last night, except the great deal to be is really expensive. so the earliest thoughts and the american sizes you, they could just march about forward, and that does surprise, that doesn't degree. now the european. so i think i'll just be surprised of you because i see have a more rational attitude. they, we go the board as a kind of a tugging the european so often...
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the european union and the united states have condemned the move and demanded the release of new jazz president of the secretary journalist following closely the situation in new jersey. he condemns in the strongest terms, any efforts to cease power by force and to undermine dec democratic governance, peace and stability in new share. the secretary general calls on all actors involve to exercise restraint and ensure the protection of constitutional order. united nation stands by the government and people of new share. as one of those i have lost investing of democracy. nature has been invited to the west and ally, an anchor of stability. neighboring molly and burkina faso have had 4 goals in 3 years. and the struggling to find out is lemmings militants that so make me share the focus of less than a to contain both that growing militancy and political instability. a decade long and for the wednesdays people were, has for landed out and elsewhere, rushes president of vladimir putin, his hosting african leaders for a summit, and that enhancing cooperation with the continent. it comes jus
the european union and the united states have condemned the move and demanded the release of new jazz president of the secretary journalist following closely the situation in new jersey. he condemns in the strongest terms, any efforts to cease power by force and to undermine dec democratic governance, peace and stability in new share. the secretary general calls on all actors involve to exercise restraint and ensure the protection of constitutional order. united nation stands by the government...
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but the united states to great britain, france, germany, poland, and baltic states united to 20 to ukrainian authorities. and to bring to part with those who they support. so when they have offices, when they have over through and you have to call, which is the actual president's health ukraine and the way they have provided authority to the citizens. so the united states, canada gemini, and many other states, it's at that point when the international law was violated at that time, we should have talked about it and we have been talking about it for all this almost 10 years. and unfortunately, the west, the didn't want to talk about to them. they didn't want to come out to it because everyone would learn the truth of what adult just doing in washington. and there is a car over that the spokes pass on for the russian ministry for and it says thank you very much for your time. and for joining us here on out of here. well, that's bringing out of amount of get a james bay's in vilnius. he's been listening and to james, what did you make of what some is a car. if i had to say that it's quite a bi
but the united states to great britain, france, germany, poland, and baltic states united to 20 to ukrainian authorities. and to bring to part with those who they support. so when they have offices, when they have over through and you have to call, which is the actual president's health ukraine and the way they have provided authority to the citizens. so the united states, canada gemini, and many other states, it's at that point when the international law was violated at that time, we should...
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i don't kind of the has the fact to confess to committing bull crimes by the united states during the crating conflict. do you agree, stated that civilians would die from american? russia's actions you responsible easily lead to humanitarian problems. relevant parties should not fuel to the fire exacerbate contradictions leading to an aggravation of the ukrainian crisis. as my pity for the ukrainian people, i appeal to the u. s president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the recipient, not to use cluster bombs in the war because the washington's decision to supply key of wood cluster munitions comes just days before president biden is to attend a nato summit taking off and choose they enlist you in the with her take on the timing, your chart to come. it seems like a pretty straightforward mission. you as president onto air force one and shadow summit in lithuania for the the other western leaders could all just ramble on about how united they are over ukraine is also going to make a pit stop a route to this meeting in london on monday to hang out with british prime ministe
i don't kind of the has the fact to confess to committing bull crimes by the united states during the crating conflict. do you agree, stated that civilians would die from american? russia's actions you responsible easily lead to humanitarian problems. relevant parties should not fuel to the fire exacerbate contradictions leading to an aggravation of the ukrainian crisis. as my pity for the ukrainian people, i appeal to the u. s president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the...
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the at the women's world cup the united states have launched their bid for 3rd consecutive trophy with a comfortable 3 new wind against turning the newcomer vietnam. in auckland, the wind put them on top of group b and cements their claim as one of the favorites. the united states showed their intent ride from the stars and the genius passed from alex moore. preceded the open or sophia smith said no nerves in front of gold and made one new team for meetings. on the brink of off time, the referee awarded a penalty for this tackle in the box. but strike a alex morgan was denied by vietnam's gatekeeper. it is already the full moon penalty of this world comp campaign. bucks just one minute later the united states doubled their leads, which to me 2nd go the game and 10 minutes before full time quincy holler and put some pricing on the k to submit the final score. it's 3 new a statement we from the defending champions. right here, up to date, but to stay tune sports life is next with a profile of the 16 year old skateboarding phenomenon was on for wayne, the olympics that's out for a short b
the at the women's world cup the united states have launched their bid for 3rd consecutive trophy with a comfortable 3 new wind against turning the newcomer vietnam. in auckland, the wind put them on top of group b and cements their claim as one of the favorites. the united states showed their intent ride from the stars and the genius passed from alex moore. preceded the open or sophia smith said no nerves in front of gold and made one new team for meetings. on the brink of off time, the...
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the united states provides money, arms, diplomatic support to al qaeda. the very same group that brought down the twin towers on 911 opened. there's the magic with my teachers come order for me to get paid the line, the specially which of civil at the even apple goes to a vine. you're looking at i the assembly on the bus lead maplewood that i see and that'd be was so shift kind of up to speed on that. but i want to just confront with him to write up is what he thought. that must take me to somebody in the store and i see the for the 2 boys just done this for him go. so i need it before those pictures. yeah, most is going to probably show it on the truck when we do, my wife has to instead of being invalid, stop it when you put the piece with a bit of code. but when you most of the need. so you get like once you book you for i see you, but what you guys what you need to cut you loose. you and me, i guess cuz i knew as soon as it was due the work. so you're on this, but look on your schedule and then we need to talk to you more bushes to in this brown is the
the united states provides money, arms, diplomatic support to al qaeda. the very same group that brought down the twin towers on 911 opened. there's the magic with my teachers come order for me to get paid the line, the specially which of civil at the even apple goes to a vine. you're looking at i the assembly on the bus lead maplewood that i see and that'd be was so shift kind of up to speed on that. but i want to just confront with him to write up is what he thought. that must take me to...
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and this will be necessary regardless of whether the united states provides these munitions or not. because of russia's wide spread use across to munitions. but human rights groups and even fellow democrats have condemned the decision. they say russia's use of the weapon does not justify the moods, and it will only bring more destruction to ukraine. the critics say, this is a line in war that should never be crossed to good morning. those concerns surrounding dr bones. i spoke with mary ram shifted the i talked with the director of the on the version of human rights watch. i also, if that was the responsible way to use custom munitions, i am in the customizations would prohibit it for a reason. they spread over wide area and when used in civilian areas, go home and name and kill civilians. they, the remnants behind unexploded supp munitions that failed to designate. so they pose a, an immediate risk, a long term risk, therefore, were frankly opposed by the decision to transfer trust emissions to ukraine. we understand that you're kind of doing well, come to fight the war. and it, it
and this will be necessary regardless of whether the united states provides these munitions or not. because of russia's wide spread use across to munitions. but human rights groups and even fellow democrats have condemned the decision. they say russia's use of the weapon does not justify the moods, and it will only bring more destruction to ukraine. the critics say, this is a line in war that should never be crossed to good morning. those concerns surrounding dr bones. i spoke with mary ram...
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the united states, let's say the united states genuinely believes that china is, is providing legal aid to russia. ok. we've noted it, what you do then is you make a diplomatic march. you said you're in bass that are in beijing, into the foreign ministry and say we protest in the strongest possible terms. this contract providing legal aid. that's what you do. you don't send a carrier battle group into the taiwan strait and, and send an, a wax plane along the border and overreact. it just makes it worse. so why do we do stuff like that all the time? is a political because way, by the way, and i'll just pick on joe biden, but, you know, every reason he does, he's an old dude. looks really weak and he looks, he needs to look strong on. so he's going to send point, right? yes, yeah, good point. yes, easy that's, that's an important point that you're making. this is not specific to joe biden. every president does this, every president wants to look strong and wants to look tough. and at the same time, the united states far more so than russia or china needs to, to reinforce the notion that t
the united states, let's say the united states genuinely believes that china is, is providing legal aid to russia. ok. we've noted it, what you do then is you make a diplomatic march. you said you're in bass that are in beijing, into the foreign ministry and say we protest in the strongest possible terms. this contract providing legal aid. that's what you do. you don't send a carrier battle group into the taiwan strait and, and send an, a wax plane along the border and overreact. it just makes...
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on the united states and other nations involvement against rack. uh, that was never gonna try and it was based on lies. joining us onshore is the one person who as a publisher, not, not only a journalist, but as a publisher. i took the risk to reveal information that the public had a right to now ensure that he was kept on a virtual version or an embassy. and now he is a genuine prisoner behind bars. this is a travesty. it will go down to the annals of history as one of the great even justices against a truth seeker in the united states are our 1st amendment of ports, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press. as being the cardinal principles upon which our democracy is best and that the attacks brought attack using the powers of government to go after mister such a remark. uh this as one of the dark ages in government and the united states. certainly, and an expression for their power to issue a party. and i certainly will support that. i've had the opportunity to meet mister massage, and i can tell you that he is someone who she is the importan
on the united states and other nations involvement against rack. uh, that was never gonna try and it was based on lies. joining us onshore is the one person who as a publisher, not, not only a journalist, but as a publisher. i took the risk to reveal information that the public had a right to now ensure that he was kept on a virtual version or an embassy. and now he is a genuine prisoner behind bars. this is a travesty. it will go down to the annals of history as one of the great even justices...
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i like to defend the united states and this would god. yeah, just being rational from the point of view, i think is the european reaction. that's very nice effects. what it is for us all to the europeans, primarily allowed themselves to be ported. that's a position the united states is just doing most in the interest to be fat. but you are right. it's in another respect. i think the off the wall during the cold war. the united states required compliance in military and foreign policy matches. but they had ton guarantee a highly the standards that's comfortable that the alliance with the united states . western integration is becoming increasingly expensive for your many europeans as yet to minority, a weight condition to it. but man, how the politicians also there is a die called to be how long it will take. i cannot tell you, by the way, can i ask her? this is something that is absolutely puzzling to many of us uh, in uh, russian, particularly those who live in saint petersburg area, which is a city with huge german heritage, china, very
i like to defend the united states and this would god. yeah, just being rational from the point of view, i think is the european reaction. that's very nice effects. what it is for us all to the europeans, primarily allowed themselves to be ported. that's a position the united states is just doing most in the interest to be fat. but you are right. it's in another respect. i think the off the wall during the cold war. the united states required compliance in military and foreign policy matches....
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we united states as training for local war with shining east asia, and united states cannot do it at all because the software is what's called the tyranny of distance. yes, across the pacific ocean there's one united states, right. which is south korea and japan is antique china now won't say, but you know, why you don't have to be that massive space. you have to use the client space united states. we're just using us across the united states of these turn. the vision of possible work is china just like, currently they're using a proxy where it is great. why don't you just remind me because comforter parties in south said that there's much more to gain some work to get it for much more peaceful, faster is asia, whether or not data open. so office in tokyo, that's 1st and foremost decision for the nato member countries, and japan appears to be a willing partner for that day. let's go back to juan. you said uh, not exactly sure, the point you be front of me is, i'm not sure how many people in china could tell them americans apart from canadians, or french from belgians or dodger german
we united states as training for local war with shining east asia, and united states cannot do it at all because the software is what's called the tyranny of distance. yes, across the pacific ocean there's one united states, right. which is south korea and japan is antique china now won't say, but you know, why you don't have to be that massive space. you have to use the client space united states. we're just using us across the united states of these turn. the vision of possible work is china...
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why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse, that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs lights the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements that could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear war route. let's leave it at that. thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the book. thank you and thank you for watching cope to syria again on was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the toner, it will see skit they see they will see skin out of the go with the that usually those last i was i move you on is zacko go on that good option and you know he's a put up on your not the shortfall state taxation. you folks have tried. i'm not sure, but i, she's the instructional give about john long would love to go. just talk a little you should see those sheets of the go
why the united states must acknowledge the simple fact that ukraine ultimately do whatever the united states wants it to do. that's the simple fact for better or for worse, that's the way it is. we are not controlled by mr. zaleski. this is the last key. ultimately it's controlled by us. so there is no way in the world that the us should be acting on every statement. the mrs lights the mx and they certainly should not be acting on statements that could lead to rapid escalation and nuclear war...
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they really became colonies the colonies of the united states. this community even now has a name. it's called nato, not even the european union, but nato. the us wants to drive more colonies into this community of colonies. western europe is not enough for them. they've already set their sights on asia and other regions of the world. everyone understands this very well. as the multi poto world really does start to blossom here we're, we're seeing many of authentic ations. we've come to some petersburg, they almost have a sense of being in bold. the strong good that's standing up straight to they are really speaking straight. one of the things i notice from the guests we've had here is that they don't have any scripts. they don't have any queue cods, that tilting from the heart. and that is part of the way that, that so affective in touching all of us here. and i just, i'm amazed at the tone of this for him. i'm so impressed with the interest from the visitors who have come here. but multi polarity is now taking center, stay show us as the pro a. so have you seen charismatic politi
they really became colonies the colonies of the united states. this community even now has a name. it's called nato, not even the european union, but nato. the us wants to drive more colonies into this community of colonies. western europe is not enough for them. they've already set their sights on asia and other regions of the world. everyone understands this very well. as the multi poto world really does start to blossom here we're, we're seeing many of authentic ations. we've come to some...