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the fight is going is done so far. in early february, the l. e. z a palace managed of the potential fox, se john powers by promising to advocate more resources upon those and less fun pesticide plans. however, protest continue this week when the problem is suggested package a reform, there's no implemented to the my so a columbus, i'm a former c u. so the radio says that follows a fitting in a pinch because of unreasonable european standards. we secure the problem is that there are actually 2 worlds so called the media and the political world. where does already become a big traditional to brag about in the agricultural salon. every year, because farmers are still very popular among the french, this movement of pharmacist supported by 90 percent of the population. the french actively supported by. additionally, there is a real situation where farmers are struggling to make ends. we are unable to meet their financial obligations. and are suffering as
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a result of european standards in a cut throat market in this situation is gotten worse, especially since the war and the ukrainians. as you know, ukraine has received a lot of assistance, both militarily and financial, as well as in terms of customs duties and customs barriers which have all been removed. all of this has created a huge bias and lead to the fact that, for example, ukraine exports quite a lot of chicken to europe, especially to france. and this is something that local farmers and the entire affected sector have not forgotten to know the time before we go to the us and u. k. have conducted additional strikes against the right nicole into the during the stay on the assault towers in dozens of the target. in other words, i was in response to the facts. again, it's called the vessels in the red sea is coming and other information on casualties. but we will keep you updated a while around. so this news, rick sanchez on think impacts. he's up next. we'll be back in just on the 30
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minutes the the hey, i'm rick sanchez. i've been doing news now version 30 years, 2 languages all over the world. here in the united states interviewed for us, presidents world leaders working for the us as major television networks. i don't like what they do. i think news should be honest, direct and impactful. this is direct impact. the i want to talk about china is fusion big. this is a man suddenly confronted with 2 things at once. one planned and one unplanned,
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both big present. and she is trying to continue his legacy of well, his signature project, the belt and wrote initiative. what is the be really? well, it's china's self described way of creating economic growth in age of the pacific rim africa as well as central and eastern europe of the various she along with the russian president vladimir putin at the summit commemorating 10 years of the b r i the belt and wrote initiative, the optics of those 2 leaders together is an error to the western politicians like,
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you know, the u. k. in the united states. more on that is coming up in just a little bit, i promise. but stay with me for a while because i want to talk more about just the b r i summit right now. she was also joined there by leaders from all over the world whose support is initiative and the loans and the infrastructure expertise that they hope to receive from the be all right. with it, they hope to build power plants for their countries or will roads and highways and uh, what else? shipping boards and fiber optics networks, that kind of stuff to be fair, not all of the b r i's infrastructure projects i've worked out well. still most global south and non western line countries. they're still in most of them all in they want to be. they want to be a part of this africa. yes, middle east. same and more than 20 countries in latin america are saying see to
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she to easy. but there are the countries who refuse to join even the one that recently dropped out, talking about italy here. i don't know if you've heard it only the only country who was both part of the g 7 and the b r. i was a no show at the summit. of course, it will come as no surprise to you to hear that the country that most despises b r i in china and puts pressure on others do not join or quit. is, you guessed it, our country, the united states. in fact, this morning, just from the u. s. based, i think that it's called pacific rim. could look them up. they're telling countries interested in joining the b r i not to like don't because it will result they say in the chinese having access and control over their communications, their surveillance, their media,
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and at the book they're going to spy on them. that's not all effective. that's not scary enough. there's this. now, remember the image of the presidents she and putting together. let's go back to that. the u. s. media is tv networks and newspapers have been pouncing and then use that as a bludgeoning tool against the b r i. even the wall street journal, good newspaper chimed in with this very, very, very critical report. it's not a ringing endorsement, right? nor was one expected. but something happened on the way to the this year's b r i summit, that suddenly shifted the world's focus elsewhere. it also puts she in a very difficult role of playing both summit host and participate in a world conflict a. ringback v
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how mosque attack and israel's heavy handed response seems to have created both a destruction and an opportunity for the chinese leader and the move right out of machiavelli, the prince. she took advantage of the opportunity and used to try differentiate himself from president joe. but 1st, let's go through how he did this. first. he made it a point to meet with a leading era leader egyptian president, the l. c. c. who is an, is really the tractor then she called on israel to declare a ceasefire and warn them against the ground invasion. then he refused to call her mazda of terrorist organization. and instead. busy for a 2 state solution. in fact here's, she's
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a smokes person. model name. did you buy it from to hume when the for the to say, you know? sure. yeah. cool. side teeth on palaces. katlyn, pete, so your tongue courtroom to function. sure. cnt you and me a torsion to do it, should go from the clique once you go, don't try to find junkie she's going to do you show who you don't, which is or to machine let's stay on this. but let me ask this, what is it behind the geo politics of? she's reaction. in other words, what is she's real play here? here it is. israel is the united states biggest ally. china is allies, are on the opposing side. among the biggest be iraq, by the way, china has tried to build relations with israel, but washington has always intervene, pressing as well to keep china away, keep china out and forcing israel to always let them know whatever china talk to
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them about. so israel is not a bad that has paid off well for beijing, which is why she is instead turning to the error of countries. and especially the gulf states like the saudis, who now are once again pulling away from israel because of the attacks on guys are because they feel they need to because of the images, the optics. so given all that, and given the us attacks on his pet project, you know, about road initiative. what is she's message right now to the error and gulf states? it's simple, right? it's this, it goes like this. we would say she, we are supporting palestinians. father, you, us is helping israel and the israel is bonding palestinians. that's his
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argument. it does the same brilliantly mock of alien but it's not i have, he could also overplay and i'll tell you why. because she cannot afford to have this conflict escalade into an all out war, nor is he likely to support your ron's call for an oil and bar go. the reason is china is among the world's largest consumers of oil. a major war would make oil more expensive. so here's the upshot for she's avoiding more is important. but taking an easy victory lab against as most art in co credit us in the battle for p r. that one. that one. and that's not one, he can pass up. all right, let's talk about this now with an gosh. she's a host and reporter for c g t and radio. she's also a, a geo political commentators. so she talks about the whole lives. a lot of all the
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things that are going on in the world studies it and has conversations on it all the time. and a thanks so much for joining us. thanks for how many have amazed the owner to finally talk to you in person. oh, that's very nice for you to say. i was taking a back by a president, she and his handling of the recent belton road summit. and doing so, by the way, well, the whole world seem to become a good part because of what was going on in the middle east. how do you think he was able to handle that? so i think when we talk about the post granny is really conflicts of ever seeing the beginning of the conflict. actually, china has repeatedly said that all violence and attacks against the siblings are sure to be condemned. and any violation of international law should be rejected. in fact, in a human security draft or resolution supported by china and the majority of members, but the veto to buy the united states
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a back on october 17th of the countries collectively expressed a similar stance and clearly rejected and condemned. the terrorist attacks by hama has got to place in israel starting on october 7th. what you just said is the antithesis of the u. s. position, which makes me immediately have to ask you, and i apologize for interrupting. it looks like at least when it comes to this, china is seeking a position which is completely the polar opposite of the united states position. and they're doing so. i think you tell me if i'm right or wrong in such a way cuz they want the era world to hear that they're sticking a position that's different from the us position. kind of like public relations and marketing. now you're absolutely right. i think that's the point i want to make here. the car in the city ration is clear and should not be mistaken. these
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thoughts, 2300000 in as soon as the buildings in gaza or lecturing amazed in discriminates of bombardment even in hospitals and schools. of refugee camps and a huge facilities during not spared a water or electricity, food and a few supplies had been cut off before almost a month. a starving children in desperate mothers can be seen everywhere. to code. a secretary general could tell us the people in gauze of face and a r, r r, suffering and to end these. and actually china calls on all parties to seize all hostilities. these engage immediately and a putting place of human tearing, choose specifically cause on israel as of all to paint occupying power to leave, to is full siege on god immediately, and is emergency evacuation not or, and to restore the supply of basic and those tacitus. that's interesting. and i
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have to say, and every we don't, you and i were gonna are supposed to be having a conversation, right? not about belton road initiative. you can't have a conversation about anything in the world right now without referring to the elephant in the room. the elephant in the room is what's going on and guys are right now. so, i don't mean to, you know, detract the conversation and turn it into a conversation about as rarely some palestinians. but, but i did want to start there because as that's happening, the chinese are essentially reaffirming the 10th year on a bursary at the belt road initiative. they're making more contacts with more countries. they're making inroads in latin america, inroads in africa, and they're still trying to convince countries and g 7 for example, to join them as well. while they're doing that, it only says no hell, no, we don't want to be a part of it. the united states is doing everything possible. it seems to try and convince countries not to talk into belt and road initiative. what do you make of
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that of that tit for tat? that consternation that's going on between the united states, the west really and president she, china, and the mountain road. so 1st of all, i want to say b, r. i caught a initiative is not about a one country or a lines is an id or a vision shared by country. so now when i visions around roadways no political agenda. i know screens attached as low as one find a vision or even some projects attractive. one could have seen play a joint, including all the european and the us companies. chinese officers have emphasized many times that the b r ice door is wide open for the us and a european countries. the essence of the b r. i isn't about dictating terms, but encouraging partnerships so increasingly easily. luke, closely, european to us have already become part of this initiative. in many ways, several eastern european countries have signed the b r i agreements,
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and the china as a year for free trend project, which has length of time directly to 25 europe in countries, including major cities like hamburger a wrote, wrote her them and linda email united states a how to made easy a mark. we seem to be all right. framework a take of pakistan for example, where one of the largest hydro electric projects operates a general electric and conic american company has to apply to generators of for this project. a showcasing actually of american participation. i want to ask you when we come back, we're going to take a short break. but when we come back, i want to ask you about what some of the us think pegs are accusing china and about road initiative of doing and what they're exactly telling countries why they shouldn't jo mine. because if you know this is going to happen to you, that's what they say, but i want to get your reaction. we're talking about ada. we're talking to an,
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a guy, she's uh, host and reporter for c g t m radio, also a geo political commentator. and it's a, it's a fascinating conversation. we'll be right back. hey, by the way, we can continue this conversation. you and i how we gotta do is go over to twitter because i have a handle there. it's rick sanchez, tv. and i'll see you there on extra twitter or whatever they're calling it these days. i'll be looking for you. when we come back though, breaks seems to be the new kid on the block, as we've discussed before. what role does the b r i now play? the the of
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the revolution of 1789 in france, gave hope for the liberation of the oppressed peoples in the french overseas territories. but paris did not want to part with its sources of profit. silver sign of the colonization was the uprising of black slaves in haiti. that remote island produced almost half of all the sugar on the planet. sooner was made by isn't franchise slaves broad from africa. in $1791.00, they started an uprising against their oppressors. the black swept away the colonial administration and formed their own army. it was led by that charismatic leader, francois dominique, tucson, levered to reign sedans, to regain control of the colony were unsuccessful. having comes up,
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our napoleon dispatched a large expeditionary force to haiti, the french manage the caps or to solve it, you are by defeats, but they could not suppress the rebels and suffered devastating defeats. on january 1, 18 o 418 declared independence. the 1st one and the whole latin america. however, freedom was paid for with the blood of 200000 courageous haitians who had sacrificed their lives for the abolition of slavery on our planet. the events and haiti were the only successful uprising of slaves in history. when they not only through of slavery, but also began to rule their state the
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say, welcome back, you know, there's no question that the present she finds himself in a new role. he's not only now being considered a counterweight to western ideology, along with some other leaders. but he's also engaged in the hostilities that are developing in places like israel ad ukraine. how. and this is important, how does the manage both roles or had were joined but once again by anna got, she's uh, the host with see g t n radio you can listen to are there also she is a geo political commentator, an analyst, and it's a delight to talk to her because she's explaining things from a perspective that sometimes we here in the united states and in many parts of the world do not get, for example, and i don't want to throw this at you right now. this is a report put out by pacific rim pacific rim is essentially i think that it's an american thing tech where they are essentially doing the following. they are trying
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to warn countries not to join the belgian wrote initiative or any of the initiatives that are being offered by china on economics. and here's what they say . they say that the chinese will have access and control over your communications. your intelligence, your media, your communication systems, and on top of that, they're very likely to spy on you. so that's, this is what they're, this is what they're saying. the country is so that they don't join the, the, this initiative on the part of china. how would you respond to that? are they right? or are they making it up a, is it fair commentary as always, to give me a sense that how come the sending of these reports and those people in this think tank are? and so, because they don't believe that the size, the united states, are there any, any other countries or any people in other countries can make their high choices
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for themselves? i think those conspiracies, or those accusations, just serve as a pure piece of propaganda against china, against the development of china and any projects that china promote a to, to, to a, even though in the the outcomes are a battery fading for a, a lot of countries and i think if we make a comparisons between the, the, the west, the west, the us led to us in china and they are a to kind of a, to other countries. one of the most of the significant differences that chinese age, including b r i projects comes with no political preconditions but western a to, to a large extent on the other handy, sometimes tied to conditions related to democracy, human rights or governance reforms. and tried his approach is seen by some developing countries as less intrusive and
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a more respectful of their sovereignty. and i think they are making based assumptions or making those conclusions based on what they have done to other countries, but not based on the real the real evidence of, from china, the real facts from china or the cooperation outcome is that in china and other countries is there though you just said something that makes me think i agree with you by the way, and i think most sane people do one countries. democracy is another countries you know, all of darky or a far authoritarian system. so it all depends on, you know, what you look at, you know, we, we constantly, here's your, even here in the united states. you know, the republicans say that democrats are or communists and the, and the, and the repub and the democrats that the, the, the, the democrats there, pardon me. the republicans are all fashion. so it just depends on where you stand. however, so there are countries that do go too far and that are shown to do things they
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shouldn't be doing. should some countries be off limits? should chip, should you make sure they straighten their their house up before you go in and, and do a economic deal with them? i think to you raise the very good question to us. are that what i do? it's what i do. i mean, in the past there were all kinds of different of civilizations. but in more than times, after europe took the lead in industrialization, animal organization. a claim that it was the only civilization in the route and the civilization change of the from colorado to single or, and became universal in other countries can only follow their example. but the real world is that we need to respect the diversity of, of roads to go live ations. and every country needs to find self confidence. not
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simply of follow the western way, the western eyes, ation and alert from the west and the promotion of western democracy caused the many such troubles to such as the civil war. and let's see, let's see a lot of troubles, a lot of crises nowadays. in today's road. a lot of the problems are actually come from dots. therefore, i think china to make it a single believe reform and opening up, shoot a star with economic foundation and economics reform 1st and then promote a political and a social reform. i think that's why the b r i a, which aims to provide alternative to western colonialism attracted a lot of countries. you know, it provides alternative to be had monic system of origin times. yeah. no, of course. i mean, it makes sense, but i have to ask you a question that i'm, you're there in beijing. man, i'm wondering what it,
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what is it like when you hear constantly american politicians, not all of them, but generally speaking, most of them are really stupid. but so they have that the way they speak the way they see the world is almost simplistic. it's not that they're bad people. it's just that they don't read enough or see enough, but you hear them when they refer to china and you know, it's not to say china is perfect because trying to make some kind of mistakes in china has its own issues. but the way they vehemently describe china that there is nothing but sneaky, horrible commune is bent on destroying the world and our economic system. you know what i mean? those may not be the exact words, but they use such profound vehemence, apoplectic language. when describing china, the insults are not just criticism their insults of the worst degree. how does it sit in beijing when you hear those things?
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i think at the 1st is very, we'll hear all those kinds of us mirrors and, and those accusation allegations without any improve it. without any proves you feel very angry. but when you really lose a, if you look closely of why they making big such moves is very sing, hold is very easy to understand because the united states nowadays have faced a number of a serious internal problems like installation, right, is very serious today. and the federal data problem, the, the domestic crime rate is rising sharply and the immigration problems, etc. i think would be to deter ration of the external inter, a international environment of the united states phase is also a cd or for, for a country like the united states,
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a decline of the influence of the united states. the united states alliance even have repeatedly expressed the different of paintings on policies, for example, to west china against the united states. i think all of which have for the united states to change some approaches in order to realize east own interest. i mean, meanwhile, and i'm looking forward to having another discussion with you because we're out of time. but i mean there's, there's the taiwan issue. there is the chip or issue that you alluded to. there's uh, you know, united states military exercises in the south china sea. there's the build up of some of the islands on the south china sea and that hey, a pacific rim discussion is a fascinating conversation for another time. i will look forward to due to having that with you and a guy is a host and a reporter for c g t a radio. it's a delight to be able to have this conversation with her so that we can all learn
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perspectives that we don't often take into account. thank you so much and it's a pleasure to rake is as i, as i earlier, our mission is a great honor to talk to you and i learned a lot as a host from you. oh, that's nice to you to say, i appreciate that. thank you very much. thank you. hey, before we go i, i want to remind you of our mission and simple really. i want to the silo, the world we've got to stop living in these in these little boxes. truths don't live in boxes too. so everywhere i'm actually inches, i'll be looking for you again right here where i hope to provide or a direct impact. the
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