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is were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with doubled cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women and children are shot whenever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in 1846, australia as fast is rightly described as blood soaked and races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees del 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts. the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against
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the aborigines has not been resolved so far. i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, accept where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously is to race trust rather than fear and various char, with artificial intelligence, real summoning with obama protective foam existence with what are you crazy?
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if i'm not crazy enough. i'm not gonna make it the hello, i'm manila chad. you are you into a modus operandi now ever since the famous golden escalator ride down in 2015. when donald trump made his 1st official announcement that he was running for president of the united states. it was the announcement that re shaped political strategy all around the world. this week will explore the so called trump effect all around the world on every continent, in every country. there's at least one politician on a stage somewhere who is compared to trump. all right, let's get into the ammo. the
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me. after trump one in 2016, we've seen global imitators wanna bees and those who subscribe to the so called trump in philosophy of maga, civilians and politicians alike love them, hate them. trump ushered in a whole new brand of flame throwing politics. there's the left, there's the right. then there's trump, from all political camps, an ideology, the trump style has made its mark on how politics are played. the food discuss president trump was a controversial figure. perhaps. no other american, president or politician has actually been subjected to as much scrutiny criticism and outright condemnation than the 45th president of the united states. but president trump stoked controversy,
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not only in the us. the former president was well known for his criticisms of china . from fears over tick tock, corrupting the nation's youth and gathering americans data to calls to end. what he referred to as unfair trade deals with the asian superpower. president trump made no bones about his views, that china was a major threat to domestic security. if we didn't get hit by the plague from china, this thing we wouldn't have even of between us. i would cancel this the congress for most of the rallies. i wouldn't and needed a rally. that's a little bit unfair, but that's okay. that's what john has done, jor know, should they've screwed us for a long time or a lot of different ways. no, never has anybody ripped or far. no shit like china. and i've take it in billions and billions of dollars. we never took it. we never took in $0.10 from china, and i gave $28000000000.00 right $28000000000.00 to the farmers because they were
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targeted unfairly by java. then there was nato president, trump continually braided member countries in the trans atlantic military alliance for not paying their fair share. a minimum 2 percent of their national g d p and to supporting the block. according to trump, he successfully convinced several nations in the alliance to increase their military spending. but despite the president's near constant attacks on foreign nations that he viewed as treating the u. s. unfairly, many leaders throughout the world have actually been compared to trump. and in some ways kind of thought to emulate him in europe alone. there's no shortage. for example, hunger is victor ormond has been compared to trump. the small central european countries leader has written that wave of populist christian nationalism in his own country. seeking to reduce migration and placing emphasis on the historical values of the hungarian people. he even tweeted,
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criticism when trump was banned from twitter. more recently georgia maloney in italy. she's been compared to number 45, her aggressive rhetoric against illegal immigration of african migrants across the mediterranean from libya has also been compared to trump's work to build the border wall along americas southern border. outside of europe, there is no shortage of examples. ok, brazil j year, both sonata once called the trump of the tropics for his nationalist, pro christian agenda, critic, se both leaders were unwilling to accept losses in their most recent electoral defeat. and let's head over to asia prime minister of india. no render modi's version of hindu nationalism and his good relations with donald trump have come to attention. many mainstream media outlets. and then who can forget the sometimes harsh rhetoric of the former president of the philippines, rodrigo,
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do turkey. when it came, the cracking down on violence and drug crime on his island nation. so it seems, whatever you think of donald trump, plenty of leaders around the world have something in common with, if not just outright imitating his style of leadership. and as we know, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. so who better to discuss the global trump effect than a former politician during the trump years? dr. corbin can. nasal is the former foreign minister of austria now and energy analyst and academic dr. can i will thank you for being with us. so for decades, donald trump had, you know, kind of flirted with the idea of waiting into politics. nobody took him seriously in 2015 because he had taught he had toyed with the idea for so long. most people thought it was another publicity stunt. but then he actually ran and then actually
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won, analyze donald trump's influence on the world of politics for us. what sort of impact or impression has he made on the landscape? donald trump is a self made business man. he has a completely different attitude to politics and those personalities are those predecessors of successors who have done the typical process of going through politics and the that makes him different. he is not living from politics as proper business, but he has been making his career, his professional life, his personal life, also by his own means. and that makes the difference. now, prior to the u. s. 2016 presidential elections. globally, politicians were labeled far right or far left or other generic terms. now people
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are called trump in donald trump is used as a barometer or a scale on which we measure someone's politics. now, look at brazil's eye out on president jr. bull sonata, he was called trump and the tropics. what does being trump in mean to you? i would say, is a far distant observer as somebody who is really not in so political sciences of contemporary us politics. it's hard for republican, maybe a, for the worst of, for people who felt marginalized, and this might be one approach. but honestly, when, when you uh, would like to insist on that on a turn like trump is of being trump ian. this is nothing specific to the us that's in specific to the person of donald trump, because when i refer for instance to a personality like child goal and the go list has, is
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a proper political party. it's a very important party. and this is nothing specific to the u. s. l. on the contrary, you will find it in many countries. look at the family of nicole and indian gandy, his daughter, the congress party. i mean, if you will find that in many huge democracies, whether it's india, whether it's france or political personalities, have had that imprint wisdom name on a political party on or on the movement. do you think other right leaning politicians look to donald trump as i don't know, some sort of example or, or use him perhaps as subject matter to study and attempt to emulate for their own careers, such as the tactics that he used to come to power. though i don't seek to become
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when you take, for instance, hungarian prime minister, victor, all of them all benjamin netanyahu again, is really prime minister. both politicians, those had some gum and happened us that would most probably others in future aligned themselves. always stop. trump once more, but they are cool. so as politicians is so different, their historic and political circumstances differ profoundly from, from what say u. s. president is so i don't see that such an aloe cheese makes sense, or a doctor can nozzle don't go anywhere. she is staying with us and so should you. coming up next? just him trudeau emanuel ma cron. they're the cool kids in the politics club, but somewhat compare them to the movie. mean girls find out why when we return, sit tight, the ammo will be right back. ah,
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ah, lisa hunter, russians state full narrative. i've stayed on the north lansky and div. uh mm hm. no, no. candles house not a thin 50000. okay, so 9 is 25 and speaking with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today, and school or t sputnik, given our video agency, roughly all planned on youtube. with
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms is often very dramatic, a development only really and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk. lou . welcome back to the ammo doctor. korean can nice. all the former foreign minister of austria has graciously stuck around to talk to us the more dr canal. thank you for being with us. so what other politicians in history can you think of for better or worse? who had had a similar impact on the global stage? when, as i just mentioned before, it showed a good he was quite
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a personality and given the fact that he was the deed of to friends resistance during world war 2. and he was also the one who established it. frank, a german tandem in the 1960 s in terms of reconciliation between germans and french . he definitely has left an imprint and i've studied this personality for quite a while, having been educated in france, but it would be now difficult to really do fair play to older dose would left dramatically, intranet 10th. having mentioned india beforehand and somebody like mahatma gandhi has to be mentioned and the list is long as it's, it's really difficult to, to number them and it will most probably sound a little bit eurocentric if i just mention it shall the goal and so,
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and leave out all the others for the list would be long and i could, i could imagine we would spend hours in the evening to, to really be fair to all those who had their tremendous share in shaping, at least the international relations of to last century. while there are many who embrace trump is i'm or donald trump himself, there's probably an equal number. those who reject trump is an, an the man as well. and we saw back in the 2017 at the 2017 g 20 summit where emmanuel micron and justin trudeau and others were sort of making fun of him. he was sort of the outcast or outsider, can you examine for us? why so many reject trump, including other world leaders? this is just a bad man. the way they acted. i remember very well that behavior in those
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situations because it's, it's, i mean, on the cover stage or what counts. and yeah, and is that there is also some sort of chemistry passing between personalities and they might differ profoundly in their character, in the ideological view of the world perception of the world. and still, you can get along with each other, and this is what it is all about to have a respect full and professional direct mapping into action. so if you just consider yourself superior to somebody else because that somebody else is having a different approach, it's for some people in international relations, indiana, good manners and respect to contribute to love. all right, so you say declining diplomatic relations actually comes from declining social
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manners, i think is so has led to this comb or maybe even style and that's the diplomacy has gone through and i was a junior diplomat in the late eighties and early 1990 s and i still have the pleasure to work for ambassadors who are talented and talent is a lot that's not only about the education for everything in life. you need a certain portion of talent. we have a lot of untenanted diplomats right now. and i always had the true that i went to the east, the battle i was received. i mean, it might sound superficial, but i, i consider it, it's important that you are kind of received a lot of age. you receive more than just a cold coffee, but maybe you even invited for lunch or dinner. and this makes a difference. it makes a difference. and i, i've seen
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a much higher decree of professional and, and, and also how should i put it, not only professional, but also this human touch that you need to know that there's a true conversation evolving between people that we are not either. it tends to people with all our senses and you have to, to, to, to, to craft in the moment you are sitting down with your counterpart also. how does your counterpart feel today? and i, you really supposed to go through all the talking points. are you really supposed to have this or that element included in the conversation? maybe you'll better skip it because your counterpart is just passing through a tremendous domestic problem or has had a personal loss. so all that is counts and we are humans in our conversation and
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our approaches and to come back to donald trump. i think he had that or he still has this. i mean, he's still around and that, that makes difference. and for my far distant observation for me dot trunk is a child of his time of his society. i mean, he is for his diary much in new york. and if i see also, i think you, you have the new york behind you, which is much more a new yorker than he's a washingtonian. and that also makes a difference. and i always said law, trump, in my eyes, has a lot of instincts or he has got instinct them. he has the right thing to identify did fundamentals of a certain issue, but maybe he lacks tactics and strategy. so, oh, well for that you also need good people, the cabinet where you brought in many,
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many, many members of his family to support him in that. whether this was a good choice or not, it's not up to me to judge it. now it's up to the american electorate of but he's a man of instincts, and he is a man of, of his time, his generation. and i think he brought into the u. s. establish man, a lot of of new patches and he says, not just kind of fish that passes through. he's much more of a character and that makes a difference. there are many around the world who say trump was the shock into the world of politics. that it needed interpret that as you wish. would you agree was his style of politics? not only shocking, but ultimately do you think it was helpful or harmful to state craft? this is a very tough question because i know it's,
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it's too early to check that in. we are certainly in a time of very swift developments, but to really just ship is the time of 2017 to 20. 20. was he? oh, how we he will decide after the midterms. next week we'll you pronounce his come back as a potential candidate for it. so it's, it's still too early to say what imprint donald trump will leave on stage craft in the long run. but he definitely brought a lot of fresh air into the washingtonian establishment outside. strictly politics . what is or has been the trump effect on society writ large? i would say on society, his impact was that
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a huge force just to you as an actor reads in the mid west that felt marginalized. people who didn't register for elections anymore were mobilized again and had some hard feeling that there is somebody non washington represents them. it's not the east coast west coast, it's not a big city. it's not a big university. it's not the think tanks. but there was this self may not fully self made because he had inherited a lot from his father and grandfather, but to a large extent. nevertheless, a business man who has made his fortune and who wanted to, to the politics of, for his, for very personal convictions. and this, if you want, is kind of all the old style approach. because to do politics as a business and to be a professional politician is a rather recent development,
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both in the u. s. and, and also in many parliament on the old continent. but the huron, donald trump, who most probably made an impact, and maybe there is also a change in terms of choosing candidates in the long run in many other countries. because we see that the crisis of political parties are losing their, their real mission. i mean, as you put your hosted to at the very beginning of our conversation, the traditional characterization of political parties. it's gone a long time ago. it's gone because there's not any more d left d, right as we had to the beginning of 20th century. and maybe god trump introduced the come back to return offer of political personalities of characters.
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dr. cut in can i sole former foreign minister of austria. thank you so much for this enlightening peak behind the curtain of politics and state craft. and that is going to do it for this weeks episode. modus operandi the show that dig deep into foreign affairs. i'm your host manila chant. thank you for tuning and we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah ah ah, but they really are not going to go. we use and i made it salem, but ideally chaslek knowledge was focal, more of neat and clean. so key ikea
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monday. so of the capitol porter children spoke with lucy shantrel. very few assuming in the modern, wistfully simple who is the aggressor today? i'm authorizing additional strong sanctions. today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing up in the future list. of course seniors you speak on the bill in your senior, mostly mine, or wish you were banding all in ports of russian oil and gas, new g i g with info. let me know where are you going to go to joe? by imposing these sanctions on russia. jo has destroyed the american economy,
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there's any big us left for you that they should receive a notice to pick up and that were still a little below vanessa, getting up with a ukrainian military convoy is destroyed by russian artillery fire as he have troops flee from the keys, city of art, the almost almost completely encircled by russian forces. also in the program. oh, i. protestors in africa don't believe french president microns claims that his country will no longer interfere in the continent affairs, as they call for the former colonial power to leave for good, also ahead. the ox.

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