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the scare in the united states. but your book seems to talk about the fact you need fewer immigrants don't more. which really the point is you need more immigrants, right? well, it depends on what your perspective is. there are people who believe that, you know, laws, immigration laws ought to be followed. and the u. s. is probably one of the only countries in the world where there are a sizable, you know, populations outside us citizens that believe otherwise, that maybe we should just ignore the i n a, the immigration and nationality act in all of the last that or when we go out globally, towards so, i mean, no one thinks america, i mean, you say in the book americans, you're going to be a nation of legal immigrants that your, a 9 year old homeland security intelligence career informs you of use. would start with that abiding, believe that america occupies the moral high ground as a nation of little. i mean, no one around the world thinks the united states is about law. so if we, i mean, that's nothing serious is
the scare in the united states. but your book seems to talk about the fact you need fewer immigrants don't more. which really the point is you need more immigrants, right? well, it depends on what your perspective is. there are people who believe that, you know, laws, immigration laws ought to be followed. and the u. s. is probably one of the only countries in the world where there are a sizable, you know, populations outside us citizens that believe otherwise, that maybe we should just ignore...
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states one sided economic war caused by the united states as well. yeah, i think you're right. you know, there are certain countries that would, that would have their entire populations empty out overnight and enter the united states. if there were no impediment whatsoever a certain countries, i don't think that the, that us policy makers are worried about the entire population of france crossing our southern border. but they are worried about the entire population of haiti, or cuba, injury to the southern border because they most certainly would if they could it. so i think that there is some kind of pin pointed application of the, even the legal visas for people from countries that are a really dire stress. he took in the book about the appalling nature of us policy as regards their ability to say, oh, we'll go into other countries, tackled the roots of the reasons for the immigration and show how catastrophic, how that policy is. but you mentioned atm cuba, and i'd say that there are populations the sizes would propose they want to stay there, but
states one sided economic war caused by the united states as well. yeah, i think you're right. you know, there are certain countries that would, that would have their entire populations empty out overnight and enter the united states. if there were no impediment whatsoever a certain countries, i don't think that the, that us policy makers are worried about the entire population of france crossing our southern border. but they are worried about the entire population of haiti, or cuba, injury to...
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but the idea that the united states should this engaged to me just smacks of the united states was at war with itself, arguably for centuries before. and obviously since independence as you delineated in your book. 11 obvious question. i know we were actually in the anniversary 79 years since the world of massacre. 50000 dead. stephane down there of the hero. a celebrated in case of today. he was responsible for that in poland. on the 12th of august, 1944, no mention of that in this book. is there a problem with working at the brookings institution, knowing that northrop grumman spend so much funding? your salary is lockheed martin x on mobiles, chaperone bank of america, microsoft and google pen pentagon contract as well. do you feel no influence a tool knowing that your salary comes from the ons contract? is the benefit from the recycling of the us public money through the dead and wounded of ukraine into the bank accounts as well. if you read my writings over 30 years, you will see i have often opposed weapon systems often oppose defense budget increases . often opposed wars and by
but the idea that the united states should this engaged to me just smacks of the united states was at war with itself, arguably for centuries before. and obviously since independence as you delineated in your book. 11 obvious question. i know we were actually in the anniversary 79 years since the world of massacre. 50000 dead. stephane down there of the hero. a celebrated in case of today. he was responsible for that in poland. on the 12th of august, 1944, no mention of that in this book. is...
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now, as you mentioned in your past day in the united states, unlike the united states, europe has never been insulated from the interested conflict. and it gave rise to this very specific diplomatic and political culture which we have already discussed . the european concerns based on the idea of the balance of power balance of interest, as a way to peacefully core exist then ensure and logical most of what you want. if you argue that this way or from diplomacy, this way of 5 or existing was destroyed during the 1st uh or 2 world wars, do you think there's any chance of recreating and as a way to where the 3rd world war perhaps as a result of this well, i think that he's everybody's whole, but should be everybody's hope that there is such a possibility. it right. and indeed an ideal situation would be something like the re emergence of these european call search of bigger players on the, on an international scale. right? so old does the, including not on the united states and russia, but that also china, india, brazil. and so perhaps other other, other brick got nations. right. of cours
now, as you mentioned in your past day in the united states, unlike the united states, europe has never been insulated from the interested conflict. and it gave rise to this very specific diplomatic and political culture which we have already discussed . the european concerns based on the idea of the balance of power balance of interest, as a way to peacefully core exist then ensure and logical most of what you want. if you argue that this way or from diplomacy, this way of 5 or existing was...
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of united states. and julie massage is a threat to any state that is committing crimes essentially or corruption. and they have the power that we're seeing through the british courts to crush this man. like any tin pot dictated, would do. just one, a reporter i had something they don't like to from in the dungeon. and of course the me here, this center monia stuff coming out of washington. much more than out of london about how these are human rights violations and us as intervene. this is all garbage because they, they intervene for their own strategic and political reasons and economic reasons, not because somebody's torturing someone because the america, so many allies drawn to the 2nd world war, all those dictatorships and latin american saudi arabia, israel, they all are committing great human rights violations, i'm not saying china or isn't, or there are an interruption, almost every country has them, but they just pick and choose. so they use it in a phony way to go after countries saying that t
of united states. and julie massage is a threat to any state that is committing crimes essentially or corruption. and they have the power that we're seeing through the british courts to crush this man. like any tin pot dictated, would do. just one, a reporter i had something they don't like to from in the dungeon. and of course the me here, this center monia stuff coming out of washington. much more than out of london about how these are human rights violations and us as intervene. this is all...
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what would argue that the united states could do the same thing? i mean, like they're still the most powerful country in the world. and rather than trying to fight against history and sort of, you know, holding to this uh, escaping uh, uni polarity, they could, you know, use that and then they just position the, you know, go along with the slow. why do you think they're trying to buy a history rather than trying to harness that? it's um, it's a big issue. i think good. the conception of history is very different in the united states. and there are lots of good scholars, scholars like good, you know, oh, slash politicians, the strategist like george canon replacing it or, or even uh, you know, i mean your summer of. ready chicago, uh they, they, they do scholars, they see that this is a historical trend, i would say, realist. and they treated the international politics so very different from the current. so unfortunately, the realist or most of the marginalized. uh, let me give you one kind of like a example uh back to uh, the clinton times, not, i
what would argue that the united states could do the same thing? i mean, like they're still the most powerful country in the world. and rather than trying to fight against history and sort of, you know, holding to this uh, escaping uh, uni polarity, they could, you know, use that and then they just position the, you know, go along with the slow. why do you think they're trying to buy a history rather than trying to harness that? it's um, it's a big issue. i think good. the conception of history...
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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 individual 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 and allo
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 individual countries,...
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that is the united states. the base is called one, tell them all where i'm human rights violations are routine. if china did want to build a base, the 1st place it could and should build a base is in north korea where once again the us is very close to genetic war with china and north korea as a direct border with china. and it also has a mutual defense treaty, the only country in the world, which has a mutual defense treaty with china is north korea. so that would be the 1st place to build a base not in cuba. your inside is a amazing cage and you obviously are someone who understands the situation and thinks through it and reads, and i would encourage anyone to reach out to you or get your materials because you know this stuff. thank you so much. k j. no. thanks for your time here on direct impact. hey, before we go, i want to remind you of our mission. it's simple really. i would love to be silo the world. we've got to stop living in these little boxes where this side doesn't talk to the side and only knows w
that is the united states. the base is called one, tell them all where i'm human rights violations are routine. if china did want to build a base, the 1st place it could and should build a base is in north korea where once again the us is very close to genetic war with china and north korea as a direct border with china. and it also has a mutual defense treaty, the only country in the world, which has a mutual defense treaty with china is north korea. so that would be the 1st place to build a...
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but the united states seems to be firmly set on this. and what it's trying to do is it's trying to decouple and it's trying to farm out, certainly it's military, industrial production to japan, to australia now to india. and of course, to south korea. thanks so much k j stay right there. we're going to come right back in just a minute, by the way i should mentioned to you that we can continue this conversation. all we gotta do is go over to twitter, my handlers, rick sanchez, tv, where we can talk about some of the same things that we're talking about during this particular show. i'll look for you there. now when we come back, the us kicks out, china, as we just explained, is now stepping in and saying, okay, and how about as we become your china alternative will be right back. the release of the russian states never as tight as one of the most sense community best. most all sense enough in the 65 to 5 must be the one else calls. question about this, even though we will bend in the european union the kremlin mission, the state on russia
but the united states seems to be firmly set on this. and what it's trying to do is it's trying to decouple and it's trying to farm out, certainly it's military, industrial production to japan, to australia now to india. and of course, to south korea. thanks so much k j stay right there. we're going to come right back in just a minute, by the way i should mentioned to you that we can continue this conversation. all we gotta do is go over to twitter, my handlers, rick sanchez, tv, where we can...
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i do not believe britain is a portal of the united states. i don't believe that they are just the vessel of united states that might fit germany more, but not britain. britney. is it called participant and us adventures abroad? this look at the rock for think of margaret that you're telling george w bush. don't get wobbly. about attacking iraq, it's where there are so many examples where the british government is very much in lock step with the united states, and maybe even influencing their policy a stick out. and we're talking about foreign policy of the united states. and julie massage is a threat to any state that is committing crimes essentially or corruption. and they have the power that we're seeing through the british courts to crush this man. like any tin pot dictated, would do. just want to report or write something they don't like, they'll throw me in the dungeon. and of course the we hear this sentiment is stuff coming out of washington. much more than our london about how these are human rights violations and us as intervene. thi
i do not believe britain is a portal of the united states. i don't believe that they are just the vessel of united states that might fit germany more, but not britain. britney. is it called participant and us adventures abroad? this look at the rock for think of margaret that you're telling george w bush. don't get wobbly. about attacking iraq, it's where there are so many examples where the british government is very much in lock step with the united states, and maybe even influencing their...
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tell the rogue and busted the kenya is not the united states. canada is not a colony of the united states. mind your mouth while you're here, otherwise will called for your recall back to your country. so the remodel came off of the on basset. i claimed last year as presidential election and the east african country was the most famous, transparent, and credible in kenya's history. despite the allegations to the contrary, the result would change of the presidency to william router was haughtily disputed by the opposition, which demanded a reboot. but didn't go who was the country's former prime minister has claimed the election was re recently more than 400 civil organizations, send a letter to president rudo warning about us. and although western influence in the country, the statement focused on companies lobbying for their own interests to head of an african climate summit in the canyon capital and politician ken bob who believes the former prime minister was right to address the issue of outside interference in the country it's would be about, uh, the united states of america guys. uh
tell the rogue and busted the kenya is not the united states. canada is not a colony of the united states. mind your mouth while you're here, otherwise will called for your recall back to your country. so the remodel came off of the on basset. i claimed last year as presidential election and the east african country was the most famous, transparent, and credible in kenya's history. despite the allegations to the contrary, the result would change of the presidency to william router was haughtily...
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i mean the britain a sanction one way in the united states. the how many chinese companies a sanction a chinese companies essentially in your over the united nato countries are, cannot be part of that process. i mean, they've got a sanction themselves that way. do you think brakes is prepared for the increase iops and intelligence warming lula? was over the road. he's been on this program about the, the withdrawal uh with the washington behind the policy. so that for guys the $3000000000.00 i am after the warnings in the week of the break summit. they've got warnings from the i m f. and um, i mean the u. u. s. u k is old, old and whole, but war with china, the britain, this sentence aircraft carrier, the numerous times there of the united states is sending weaponry against china. base is all around it. and of course, it was in the proxy war and ukraine against russia. a well left voice is really bad . so the base, the base didn't do and she do wish to focus on very all my abilities and those eyes fixed. um, we see that apart from solely this i
i mean the britain a sanction one way in the united states. the how many chinese companies a sanction a chinese companies essentially in your over the united nato countries are, cannot be part of that process. i mean, they've got a sanction themselves that way. do you think brakes is prepared for the increase iops and intelligence warming lula? was over the road. he's been on this program about the, the withdrawal uh with the washington behind the policy. so that for guys the $3000000000.00 i...
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i don't think china needs the united states. and i, i think, you know, the global economy was always h, washington some way of controlling sykes. and i think the world is tar washington's control. and so i don't, i don't see that a threat to the goal calling me is anything other but an increase in the sovereignty of the other countries? and i think that's what the countries won't. if they sit trade, we're all between the us and china continues to escalate. what sort of issues do expect the economies of southeast asia to face really depends on how stupid washington is. that when so many of your major corporations, such as apple, have all their production located in china. how do you conduct a trade wall with china? do you prohibit products from china from being shipped to united states of so you're publishing your own corporations? it is. there's no prospect of the united states preventing china from developing micro chips. a scientific information is available as in peer review journals, charter already hash american industry th
i don't think china needs the united states. and i, i think, you know, the global economy was always h, washington some way of controlling sykes. and i think the world is tar washington's control. and so i don't, i don't see that a threat to the goal calling me is anything other but an increase in the sovereignty of the other countries? and i think that's what the countries won't. if they sit trade, we're all between the us and china continues to escalate. what sort of issues do expect the...
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and here in the united states, essentially free money. isn't that what we used to accuse china of doing when we say that their companies are communists? who are state sponsored, state run, etc? sounds a lot like it. and then to see on mr. biden's deal even more. there she is. nancy pelosi in taiwan. the message to china is deliver and the chinese get it. polosa is there to tell tie, want to kick, making chips while also letting them know we got their backs. call us for ships traveling up and down the taiwan straits. we see it like monthly sending an obvious signal telling china us back off, but china is no longer a country with just a tech based economy. really now has the world's biggest navy arguably capable of blockading everything that comes in and out of taiwan if it wanted to. including think about this, the export of trips, which would in essence freeze the u. s. economy. in fact, the world economy. why? because everything that we buy here in america is made the chips. remember what happened with the supply chain disruptions that w
and here in the united states, essentially free money. isn't that what we used to accuse china of doing when we say that their companies are communists? who are state sponsored, state run, etc? sounds a lot like it. and then to see on mr. biden's deal even more. there she is. nancy pelosi in taiwan. the message to china is deliver and the chinese get it. polosa is there to tell tie, want to kick, making chips while also letting them know we got their backs. call us for ships traveling up and...
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the also in both hunger and haiti, a country very close to the united states with united states could provide aid for uh, if you really wanted to. um, this is some of the proceed lays remarks against the russia that we heard from the us. the secretary of state at the un security council chamber. indeed, conflict is the largest driver of food and security with violence and unrest, pushing a 170000000 people into extreme deprivation last year. and young and some families have reported and resorted to boiling leaves to stay alive. they call it salmon food unless the world ex bertina facile sounds to them, somalia could all experience famine next year. now the deputy ambassador, dimitri pole janski's, he gave a very thorough rubbing bottle of these allegations against russia and just pointed to the other hip obviously of the united states. and the uses economic sanctions to target governments need does not like at least the sanctions almost exclusively come down harder on the vulnerable people among the countries that are targeting. i'd say to use this humanitarian aid as a weapons. and u
the also in both hunger and haiti, a country very close to the united states with united states could provide aid for uh, if you really wanted to. um, this is some of the proceed lays remarks against the russia that we heard from the us. the secretary of state at the un security council chamber. indeed, conflict is the largest driver of food and security with violence and unrest, pushing a 170000000 people into extreme deprivation last year. and young and some families have reported and...
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it's uh, the united kingdom, a member of nato, the united states, and important member of nato. and then you have a australia, australia, his own way as being a close friend of britain, of the united kingdom. so even if orchestra or australia will not become a member of nature in terms of intentions, in terms of what operations, politically, i don't know, just give me a the same. so i think that should create some thinking or wherever, you know, a full us or for people who want as a diversity or mouth to pull over to, you know, we call it we, we do not want an over a dominance by one country or a group of country can other right headline stories today, rushes ministry of defense sales release. the statement for the feeling that purported murphy activities of the united states military, the m. o to states washington's office of pandemic prepared this in response policy searches for virus mutations in order to use them to further its own interest. as a 2019 united states begin preparing for a new pandemic by searching for virus mutations, we did not exclude the use by the united s
it's uh, the united kingdom, a member of nato, the united states, and important member of nato. and then you have a australia, australia, his own way as being a close friend of britain, of the united kingdom. so even if orchestra or australia will not become a member of nature in terms of intentions, in terms of what operations, politically, i don't know, just give me a the same. so i think that should create some thinking or wherever, you know, a full us or for people who want as a diversity...
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and yet the president united states, and here's the lieutenants. keep saying russia has already lost the war. yeah. bottom line here, bottom line, the president is delusional. he would speak in, in maine or last friday. and he said, you know, who couldn't save the world, who couldn't bring the person who could bring the whole world together. is not may, but the president of the united states can only he can. and then a cited madeline albright for god sakes a, you know, we are exceptional. we're indispensable. and, you know, the aaron is written the whole book about how accept true and where you are. it's go to all folds very flat. meanwhile, i have to complement mr. poaching. i'm being very cautious or very gradual. and you're where the delusion or even president, one doesn't want to put his back against the wall earlier than one hash to yep. natalie and, and lisp in the well array is already mentioned, so i'm going to pull it forward. we had a anthony blink and the secretary of state, and the president united states saying that russia's losing a o
and yet the president united states, and here's the lieutenants. keep saying russia has already lost the war. yeah. bottom line here, bottom line, the president is delusional. he would speak in, in maine or last friday. and he said, you know, who couldn't save the world, who couldn't bring the person who could bring the whole world together. is not may, but the president of the united states can only he can. and then a cited madeline albright for god sakes a, you know, we are exceptional. we're...
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we had a anthony blinking, the secretary of state in the president, united states saying that russia's losing a or has lost. so natalie did, they are implying that ukraine is one. i mean, it is kind of a binary when lose. go ahead. now. yes. and we saw that when cnn talked to president trump recently a few months ago, and they said, who do you want to win or lose as if it is a binary? as if there's just no nuance in it. he said, i want the dying to stop indicating that there is sort of an option for peace. if we all understood the nuance, the problem is that the west sort of feels like all of ukraine is being just bombed to oblivion by russia. you know, to their chagrin, but they have no way to stop this. they don't understand the offerings of peace talks. they don't understand that the war has been concentrated in the don boss for almost 10 years now. this lack of nuance enables them to continue to sell the war and enables them to sell the idea that if we don't stop hooting, he's just going to keep on going all the way to where i live been, which is the western most part of europe. th
we had a anthony blinking, the secretary of state in the president, united states saying that russia's losing a or has lost. so natalie did, they are implying that ukraine is one. i mean, it is kind of a binary when lose. go ahead. now. yes. and we saw that when cnn talked to president trump recently a few months ago, and they said, who do you want to win or lose as if it is a binary? as if there's just no nuance in it. he said, i want the dying to stop indicating that there is sort of an...
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so is it an acre essential trip to nato or to the united states? well, not in re out for the tech terms, but in a logical if it will. age administer terms. yeah. it is. yeah, yeah. so like my break, but re they made it that way, they framed it that way. is some kind of moral crusade in the and, and that's what makes it even more dangerous because these people look at victoria know and got a promotion for goodness sake. okay. these are idea logs, and you can not negotiate with audio logs re in there also delusional. okay? they're not gonna win. they're gonna have to face up to the possibility that are actual when definitively russia has enough troops in place to do that. so what will bite and do that's really the questionnaire out of administration. normally have an issue there. there certainly will be out of this cluster. i mean, there's will, is now a fight say well on that top shelf. they're the one that has the lock on it. those are the many noakes, will they do that? i would not, but put it passed, so i like it. that's why you know, natalie the
so is it an acre essential trip to nato or to the united states? well, not in re out for the tech terms, but in a logical if it will. age administer terms. yeah. it is. yeah, yeah. so like my break, but re they made it that way, they framed it that way. is some kind of moral crusade in the and, and that's what makes it even more dangerous because these people look at victoria know and got a promotion for goodness sake. okay. these are idea logs, and you can not negotiate with audio logs re in...
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yeah, of course, life expectancy now higher in cuba than the united states. and famously it was cuba and that held the end goal or against the british american back to apologize regime e nang angola. dealt with it as we talked about at the break summit tomorrow. what does your understanding of the role of this wagon a group? because well, as the nature of nation media clearly tried to ignore the st. petersburg summit was so busy, african representatives were present. i think some of them looked a gust at the how russia had managed to have such a conference in the 1st place. they keep saying all that these yeah. the v rainy me supervisor needs. yeah. this is a little because of wagon. now what is the role of wagner is your understanding is now, and i mean, what is it? what, who is pre goes in just very briefly because a lot of people are confused about what all that was. well actually there are lots of situations so around so both wonder mr. wilford more than i believe that what is in the is that the storm it in st. petersburg was not just a number of differen
yeah, of course, life expectancy now higher in cuba than the united states. and famously it was cuba and that held the end goal or against the british american back to apologize regime e nang angola. dealt with it as we talked about at the break summit tomorrow. what does your understanding of the role of this wagon a group? because well, as the nature of nation media clearly tried to ignore the st. petersburg summit was so busy, african representatives were present. i think some of them looked...
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the united states rival china chimed in ends and it's a response to the elections. china said it was ready to continue working with the government of zimbabwe and also to congratulations to president and madison non gaap. well, china reiterated that there's to the principles of non interference in other countries. internal affairs will include all your questions. you can, we have noticed some reports on some disputing the election results. it is all hope that politicians and bob will put the people's interest 1st and result differences properly through legal means. china to use to the principal of non interference in other countries, internal affairs, the situation on the ground as calm as people have since returned back to the width places, but it is also tense, so police presence is visible across the town. however, the opposition have refused the outcome of the results, and i left with 3 days to go to the constitutional court. as most people in hot audi don't have been appetites for protesting. this comes up to some of the pulling stations in most of the opposites installed open l
the united states rival china chimed in ends and it's a response to the elections. china said it was ready to continue working with the government of zimbabwe and also to congratulations to president and madison non gaap. well, china reiterated that there's to the principles of non interference in other countries. internal affairs will include all your questions. you can, we have noticed some reports on some disputing the election results. it is all hope that politicians and bob will put the...
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of that tax in the united states. that won't apply to people that have a citizenship like that. and. and yeah, and then capital gains. so if someone sells a stucco share outside, they wouldn't be eligible to pay that tax in that country as long as that country doesn't tax it. so yeah, it's those things. and then there are certain things outside like the 80 and stuff like that that you would have to pay because again, it will be very difficult for us. it's a place that i think most of the foreign companies that would with go along with the narrative of the west have left. we've got a few uh, companies, even buses. so we've got a sean, which is the big supermarket giant, which is french that will basically mean that they, the french tax authorities, will not know how much tax they've paid in russia. and that will not be able to tax on anything extra. but there are very few companies left that if able to fact. so i think it's more russia saying, look, we've had enough you will taking all right, sets and holding them from
of that tax in the united states. that won't apply to people that have a citizenship like that. and. and yeah, and then capital gains. so if someone sells a stucco share outside, they wouldn't be eligible to pay that tax in that country as long as that country doesn't tax it. so yeah, it's those things. and then there are certain things outside like the 80 and stuff like that that you would have to pay because again, it will be very difficult for us. it's a place that i think most of the...
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states or with china, so they're going to be with russia or with the united states. this is going on started, your rate is viewing the world and one multi polar lens. and i think that's that whole balancing. so i think a lot of these demands think of saudi arabia and united states hypothetical, of course still, i think it's very i wouldn't hold my breath for to see if heat. oh yeah, i really see the united states worried about the use of the you on instead of the us dollar, which would greatly affect it. is there another reason why the us is so worried about saudi arabia expanding its relations with china as well? there are other reasons i think the, the, the problem in my opinion is that i think there are some in d. c. so for viewing the saudi or the role of saudi in for the united united states and a more cold war kind of person perspective. i think, you know, they were always criticized domestically in washington dc between each other so that the of allow saturday to go into the sphere of china. and this idea this, this kind of super power rhetoric for me is not v
states or with china, so they're going to be with russia or with the united states. this is going on started, your rate is viewing the world and one multi polar lens. and i think that's that whole balancing. so i think a lot of these demands think of saudi arabia and united states hypothetical, of course still, i think it's very i wouldn't hold my breath for to see if heat. oh yeah, i really see the united states worried about the use of the you on instead of the us dollar, which would greatly...
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we see that the united states uh, withdrew from the deal unilaterally back in 2018. and we status sanctions against the wants of racing, has established very close ties with countries that have never been on top of the list. otherwise, foreign policy like some of the african countries. this, as some of the observers have said that it was ultimate way out of the current economic flows east to resort to a deal with the was and to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. and those observers say that one cannot really rely on new alliances, such as the rigs. i asked exactly this question uh to raise the i asked him about doing his press conference today. that if this is true or not, then here's what he had to say. so that you don't have to, not even ron's economy can be effective next to these economies. iran is a capable country. foreign countries are fully aware of the lines of role and geo political position and extension, of course, including its ties, while the persian gulf and essential isn't the thing of the lucky people you rhonda has sit capability to study, you don't. hen
we see that the united states uh, withdrew from the deal unilaterally back in 2018. and we status sanctions against the wants of racing, has established very close ties with countries that have never been on top of the list. otherwise, foreign policy like some of the african countries. this, as some of the observers have said that it was ultimate way out of the current economic flows east to resort to a deal with the was and to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. and those observers say that one...
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states, usually the united states looks for a distraction. we remember when clinton and the monica lewinsky affair, his fare with her, came out. he then suddenly decided to bomb a pharmaceutical factory in the sudan, claiming falsely that it was producing a chemical weapons as thus leading to the deck. so many workers there and to many thousands of people who were no longer able to uh, have access to locally produced madison. so the united states is not a country and literally predict the problem. is that about how likely do you think it is that that will be an escalation in the middle east, specifically and up the persian gulf and the home is straight and who would actually be interested in seeing that happen? and i think it is highly unlikely because the united states knows that runs drone and miss out defense capabilities are enormous. and that if the areas context in the region, any country that host us space is, would be seen as an accomplice to us aggression. and they would be targeted, and these countries and their infrastructure would
states, usually the united states looks for a distraction. we remember when clinton and the monica lewinsky affair, his fare with her, came out. he then suddenly decided to bomb a pharmaceutical factory in the sudan, claiming falsely that it was producing a chemical weapons as thus leading to the deck. so many workers there and to many thousands of people who were no longer able to uh, have access to locally produced madison. so the united states is not a country and literally predict the...
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the us state department officials in the united states and us intel. now say it was ukraine. they have confirmed it was ukraine who attack entail official say the attack was likely orchestrated by one of ukraine, special military or intelligence units. and they say they don't know which unit carried out the attack. and they say, it's unclear whether president lensky or one of his top officials were aware of the operation. this information comes by way of intercepted communications inside ukraine. and they say they're going to likely now cause the, it'll probably cause more harper to both abiding administration and other western nations who've given their, their full support to zalinski. now, knowing that even the us intel community is saying, he tried to attack the kremlin. wow, this is a fascinating development in this story. what do you make of that dentist? well, it was pretty obvious from the beginning. ready this thing was not carried on by the russians. they didn't attack themselves. you me a us. yeah, exactly. you know, those are the charges. this is a false flag opper
the us state department officials in the united states and us intel. now say it was ukraine. they have confirmed it was ukraine who attack entail official say the attack was likely orchestrated by one of ukraine, special military or intelligence units. and they say they don't know which unit carried out the attack. and they say, it's unclear whether president lensky or one of his top officials were aware of the operation. this information comes by way of intercepted communications inside...
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that's really is happening is united states as cobbling together. it's the so called try lateral alliance to tighten the us containment and insert comment of china. most korea is just one of the excuse they use for this forming of this online. it says there has been peace since us have last after is beat the feet in the of the no more. now us to try to come back more forcefully to a search is miller a pop past year? again, the united states is forming this tri literal allies while the article of the, the trilateral alliance. it attack 0, one will probably gave other to, to joint yet. so united states get involved in a firefight with china that will drag the 3 a and in japan automatically into the war. and this is a plan of united states all long because you realize you cannot fight china alone. that's why you're smoking, it's all vassal stays in south korea in japan are in together. so us have, will have access to the resources of japan and south korea and together they, you know, us. so we'll have more confidence to faced on china. the side of my f
that's really is happening is united states as cobbling together. it's the so called try lateral alliance to tighten the us containment and insert comment of china. most korea is just one of the excuse they use for this forming of this online. it says there has been peace since us have last after is beat the feet in the of the no more. now us to try to come back more forcefully to a search is miller a pop past year? again, the united states is forming this tri literal allies while the article...
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united states uses humanitarian aid as a weapons. and the other hypocrisy of the united states getting up and using russia being responsible for hunger around the world. when china addressed the security council, they raised similar concerns pointing out the unilateral sanctions are not a mechanism for creating stability. here's what we heard from the russian deputy ambassador, was able to kind of use as you with your colleagues from developing countries. do not flatter yourselves because the habits and methods of the former colonialists have not changed because it is only their packaging, but it's changed for every dollar spent, allegedly, for aid, they will demand you replace them with your sovereignty. many african states have already clearly felt this, and they do not want to put up with this approach. this seems to interfere with mr . barrels precious to sleep. as he has today, suddenly decided that by selling green at low prices, russia allegedly makes its buyers addicted. i will not even comment on this delusional logic of the
united states uses humanitarian aid as a weapons. and the other hypocrisy of the united states getting up and using russia being responsible for hunger around the world. when china addressed the security council, they raised similar concerns pointing out the unilateral sanctions are not a mechanism for creating stability. here's what we heard from the russian deputy ambassador, was able to kind of use as you with your colleagues from developing countries. do not flatter yourselves because the...
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is not may, but the president of the united states can only he can. and then a cited madeleine albright for god sakes, a, you know, we are exceptional, we're indispensable. and you know, the aaron is written the whole book about how accept true and where you are. it's go to all folds already flat. meanwhile, i have to complement i missed approaching. i'm being very cautious or very gradual . and you're with a delusion or impression that one doesn't want to put his back against the wall earlier than one pastor. yep. natalie and elizabeth. well, ray is already mentioned, so i'm going to pull it forward. we had a anthony blink and the secretary of state, and the president, the united states saying that russia's losing the or has lost. so natalie, did they already implying that ukraine is one? i mean, it is kind of a binary when lose. go ahead. now. yes. and we saw that when cnn talked to president trump recently a few months ago, and they said, who do you want to win or lose as if it is a binary? as if there's just no nuance in it. he said, i want the dy
is not may, but the president of the united states can only he can. and then a cited madeleine albright for god sakes, a, you know, we are exceptional, we're indispensable. and you know, the aaron is written the whole book about how accept true and where you are. it's go to all folds already flat. meanwhile, i have to complement i missed approaching. i'm being very cautious or very gradual . and you're with a delusion or impression that one doesn't want to put his back against the wall earlier...
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busy from a dependency on the united states. why as well because 200 years of monroe doctrine has gotten them very little in return and it may be time to look elsewhere . and that is why this new integration or this move toward unity in cooperation. latin america is different from the former o, a s a model, or even the more recent buena sure. model one from the right one from the left. why? because it may be less about left and right. maybe shouldn't be less about left and right and more about what's practical. in other words, what lula, another lot of american leaders seem to be looking for our alliances and not just any alliances, what they want our relationships based on, based on mutual respect, relationships with all countries, including the big ones, russia, china, the us, iran, spain, india, and others, here's a problem for some of those countries, like elephants, many in latin america, never forget, you know, what they say about relevance, never forgetting, right? they're not going to forget their spanish routes, which i
busy from a dependency on the united states. why as well because 200 years of monroe doctrine has gotten them very little in return and it may be time to look elsewhere . and that is why this new integration or this move toward unity in cooperation. latin america is different from the former o, a s a model, or even the more recent buena sure. model one from the right one from the left. why? because it may be less about left and right. maybe shouldn't be less about left and right and more about...
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but in the united states as exactly how it happened. so i think that with these holes, maybe you're going to see members of congress and the senate start as the tougher questions about how many. busy or billions, we're going to deliver to zones. whereas america getting all this money from, by the way, steve, i mean, you can keep raising and i've, but that ceiling. uh, are you are you just printing it and send me over. and they're just printing it and we're borrowing it from china, which is the other problem. and again, jeremy started you a little bit about the, a tax on artist and sports figures and others who have nothing to do with russian political or military policy. well, while we're punishing their athletes and, and try to block them and their artist from performing, we're not doing the same thing with china in the past at the height of the cold war, we still found that sport to the common denominator for bringing people together. we've abandoned all sense of, of, you know, kind of common sense of reason in, in this rush is evil.
but in the united states as exactly how it happened. so i think that with these holes, maybe you're going to see members of congress and the senate start as the tougher questions about how many. busy or billions, we're going to deliver to zones. whereas america getting all this money from, by the way, steve, i mean, you can keep raising and i've, but that ceiling. uh, are you are you just printing it and send me over. and they're just printing it and we're borrowing it from china, which is the...
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this is into the united states and i'm in states processes. the new measures were adopted in response to hostile excellence being taken in games that the documents states that the restriction will remain in place until most of the economic interests are respective. earlier, mike called a una neil, spoke to all the country we took place. i am as who explained the distinction to think about it across the world. international tax features are incredibly important because they allow a nation stays to base. it keeps these corporate companies to operate in different jurisdictions. so if example, if we didn't know next slide the jump to brands and we've got an office in the u. k, an office in russet or an office in the us. it make sure that everyone who the nation states make sure that everyone pays that company pays is equal share of taxes no matter where it is, is quite significant. the roster is saying not enough of that, we don't care about that anymore. is there any truth to that? what provisions in particular are these talking about? because i
this is into the united states and i'm in states processes. the new measures were adopted in response to hostile excellence being taken in games that the documents states that the restriction will remain in place until most of the economic interests are respective. earlier, mike called a una neil, spoke to all the country we took place. i am as who explained the distinction to think about it across the world. international tax features are incredibly important because they allow a nation stays...
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the united states, had to say, i was very angry. i was very, very frustrated and angry, but it was released. i raised it immediately with the iranians. it was not put out by the ministry of foreign affairs or the government directly. it was put out, i think, by the military over there, the revolutionary guard who was opposed to what we are doing well. now we think that any new product asians by the united states would only conjure up similar images in mind. so that's are up for now. thanks for joining in. we'll see about next hour the primary sanchez, i'm gonna do a news now for 30 years to languages all over the world. here in the united states, interviewed for presidents, worked at the 4 major us television networks. i believe that new should be honest, direct, and impactful, and this is direct impact. the i want to start with this studies of indicated as by the way we've mentioned on this show in the past. but most of us here in america, in the united states have given a map of the world, could not find most countries including u
the united states, had to say, i was very angry. i was very, very frustrated and angry, but it was released. i raised it immediately with the iranians. it was not put out by the ministry of foreign affairs or the government directly. it was put out, i think, by the military over there, the revolutionary guard who was opposed to what we are doing well. now we think that any new product asians by the united states would only conjure up similar images in mind. so that's are up for now. thanks for...
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when you have said that a russian victory as a strategic defeat for nato, for the united states, and that's just for ukraine. so there's some political maneuvering that has to take place to, uh, to, you know, basically translate this, this uh, i opening awareness into, uh, you know, some sort of policy on the ground that can be implemented. if that's the point i actually wanted to raise, because nato secretary general said the block would support ukraine quote, until the end, we've heard that repeatedly, but as more and more in this case, us officials start to fall off the key of bandwagon some what. how does that start going to affect relations going forward between nato alex? well, 1st of all, i understand the, the circumstances in which the young stone bird made that statement. there was, after his deputy said that maybe it's time for ukraine to consider the territorial concessions to russia. that is, given russia in the territory that it currently occupies in exchange for nato membership for getting for a moment. i guess that the entire reason this conflict is being fought is bec
when you have said that a russian victory as a strategic defeat for nato, for the united states, and that's just for ukraine. so there's some political maneuvering that has to take place to, uh, to, you know, basically translate this, this uh, i opening awareness into, uh, you know, some sort of policy on the ground that can be implemented. if that's the point i actually wanted to raise, because nato secretary general said the block would support ukraine quote, until the end, we've heard that...