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united states. and this war, however, uh, especially taking into account design to 20 for presidential elections is the current administration cannot afford to lose. now, mr. cushion, we only have a few minutes left and i do want to ask about the possibility of her, however slight, of finalizing this comes. but since everybody has miscalculated, and i think it's pretty much a parent to anyone that they cannot have it all the ukrainians in their public statements. both of them have this should greene and the human a grievance against the west that they're not being supplied as they have been promised. and i think even these events can leadership now understands that they are essentially being thrown to the dogs, the united states, as your said once to disentangle the europeans, i'm not ready to jump in and they don't have necessarily finances to either support the ukraine or help with rebuild and china, on the other hand, may offer something enticing to the ukrainians. do you see any chance of the si
united states. and this war, however, uh, especially taking into account design to 20 for presidential elections is the current administration cannot afford to lose. now, mr. cushion, we only have a few minutes left and i do want to ask about the possibility of her, however slight, of finalizing this comes. but since everybody has miscalculated, and i think it's pretty much a parent to anyone that they cannot have it all the ukrainians in their public statements. both of them have this should...
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of everything that united states, when it's due. we've covered the model in the program, the insights and the ducks, not for example, where that your job any one of the last probably would be largest economy. now within the european union, essentially be shot that what are their industrial factories now? the shipping or the veterans does to west coast to the united states, which is obviously causing a lot of jobs, a lot of reducing actual goods, which is, which is what creates g d p. right? it's, it's the domestic product product produced by a country without products or services and it just gets somebody to dr. one. and the 2nd part is very simple, right? in terms of the becoming conflicts in your credit and you're with is just flies. the united states blindly into this, the science and, or the russian or the gas where the majority of it was relying on that very, very cheap natural resource, the power for their economies. and out of just essentially a now going to buy that results, especially natural gas from the united states. so
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the united states is losing the argument if not lost the argument. so when you look at the relationships now between the saudis and the iranians, when you look at the relationship now between the iranians and the global. so when you look at the number of countries that are trying to join the brits, when you look at what's happening with china and, and look in a number of african countries, the united states has created this scenario where i wrote a piece months ago called the non a line nation's have real line and the united states is losing on the international front. and therefore, the domestic us politics has not caught up with that reality. but the rest of the world is, even when you look at me, krohn going to china and show going to china. and they're understanding who they are, who they are to trading partners are in china, is divesting of it's us investments. so the world is going to bring this to a different result than united states has had intended even have tony blanking and samantha power and the rest of that crew don't get it. the rest o
the united states is losing the argument if not lost the argument. so when you look at the relationships now between the saudis and the iranians, when you look at the relationship now between the iranians and the global. so when you look at the number of countries that are trying to join the brits, when you look at what's happening with china and, and look in a number of african countries, the united states has created this scenario where i wrote a piece months ago called the non a line...
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so this is how the united states lives. i mean, look, forwarding to these rules on the claim exist, and you don't have anything in common with the international laws or the laws of any expenses of the country, including any west and country victory, which categories should tied to mister loved off to think the failed insurgency, carfagna, so can create difficulties in necessarily sions with this form papa is what i mean as soon relations with me. more partisan friends, i don't think there should be any difficulties as to the rest sort of noise, which is i'm not sure. and you can see the relations with the collect, the west have been destroyed. it's up in the show at the initiative of the west. so i don't think there's any difference which if there is actually a new one more episode, the president has said many times use if and when they come to their senses and come to us with the proposals of to restore relations and frustrated you anyway for shape and form, so then we will have to consider the true and when you look by se
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and i, that's why he got in trouble with the united states probably. but it was, and he were the uh, initially what i usually united states was behind my so his out of state, everybody understands that they can call into the same trap. that's why they don't want to take any active actions. we don't want it, they don't want to do so i'm not in their sovereignty so that they are protected personally. on final question, just on what you're seeing there in the united states next to your presidential election. is there someone or some party i'm not running is most school. would they prefer in terms of normalize 18 relations? normalizing relations is, is there a hopeful like come from all school next year? yeah, that's a new will to put that 500 guys working by the square and then what is that? because the normalizing relations you theory was about them. any water in the western cam would have something bad, right? we can then you could have some, uh, start considering it to uh, once they at least stop to store their arms delivering to you free lot here. coo
and i, that's why he got in trouble with the united states probably. but it was, and he were the uh, initially what i usually united states was behind my so his out of state, everybody understands that they can call into the same trap. that's why they don't want to take any active actions. we don't want it, they don't want to do so i'm not in their sovereignty so that they are protected personally. on final question, just on what you're seeing there in the united states next to your...
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but again, i think that the united states, as the defense minister pointed out, i think the united states should focus on its own citizens, which clearly things in the united states are very far from ideal. as opposed to spending, you know, almost a trillion dollars to maintain this us military, those up in his arms race that they are pursuing with china. i really think that it would be better not only for the people of the world, but also for the people of the united states. if the united states government were to quote unquote, mind its own business. i think even the people here in the united states would very much benefit from that. and i think they are very much in favor of that as well. which one is surprised when it's to, might well be urging the us to stay out of the territory of other countries. but washington already has plenty of military bases around china. well, sort of respond see that we can expect for american officials if any well, i think to the us officials will continue to, to kind of stay the course. you know, obviously the united states has a push and it's government
but again, i think that the united states, as the defense minister pointed out, i think the united states should focus on its own citizens, which clearly things in the united states are very far from ideal. as opposed to spending, you know, almost a trillion dollars to maintain this us military, those up in his arms race that they are pursuing with china. i really think that it would be better not only for the people of the world, but also for the people of the united states. if the united...
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what for are you from from the west, from united states? i'm from your and of course uh to have uh uh, uh, to be more sent to you because the economists you will gradually try to diversify the sources across the country. so um i do know that recently ive been growing agreement is contrast between the our page and so some other uh, some are countries what other uh, nation. so with russia with china, what presented with india and sort of software. and so these are all efforts to really ensure that we have a diverse boss of the military and security suppliers so that we're not really beholden by anybody. we are not the mercy of anybody. and this is one major lesson. i think they are a people and they are about leaders. i'm thinking of buying the basically, i'm not sure these they officially, they kind of a pussy food around what they think. but you know, they kind of condemn normalization between arab countries and syria or iran. what did you think the higher, well, i mean china are obviously must just life. but the fact that united states is
what for are you from from the west, from united states? i'm from your and of course uh to have uh uh, uh, to be more sent to you because the economists you will gradually try to diversify the sources across the country. so um i do know that recently ive been growing agreement is contrast between the our page and so some other uh, some are countries what other uh, nation. so with russia with china, what presented with india and sort of software. and so these are all efforts to really ensure...
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and the united states did not. however, give into chinese demands that is recognized china and silver entity over taiwan. the united states reserve, the rights to maintain unofficial relations with taiwan as, as it sees fit. so we heard blinking just saying that to you, reiterated. during this press conference that the us does not support the timelines independence spots, but it does not wish to change the state of school in neither direction. okay. a few hours before the secretary of state spoke a childless top diplomat wonky was quoted as saying that the us was faced with a choice between co operation and conflict. so design to the bank can comment on taiwan. i show that both sides have a variety of conflict as well. both countries, verizon china, have flats to stabilize the 10s relationship. but the us, the top to bottom, i to made clear that there are major differences, blinked and said that there are many issues on i know quotes in via a be profoundly, even re him mentally disagree. and one of them definitely
and the united states did not. however, give into chinese demands that is recognized china and silver entity over taiwan. the united states reserve, the rights to maintain unofficial relations with taiwan as, as it sees fit. so we heard blinking just saying that to you, reiterated. during this press conference that the us does not support the timelines independence spots, but it does not wish to change the state of school in neither direction. okay. a few hours before the secretary of state...
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align behind the united states. but as long as there is some sort of margin for them to work, they will work. and they have their own regional aspirations as well. and if you think about it, it also falls within the united states view on how to add to the, to spread its influence. so the, you know, the saudis could say, if we put pressure on syria 11 and for example, 11 and would fall under our influence. and therefore, the or influenced and so the americans would say the ultimately doesn't, doesn't matter how you market it, as long as you can actually achieve a lasting peace. that's a good enough of the result. the may get some, you know, haven't started to yours or persuasion is very helpful here. and it's, you know, it's still unclear who is the dog and who is the tale and in this whole tale. but the, at least people uh, not being killed in such large numbers anymore. yeah. we have yeah, yeah. we have to leave it there, but i, i agree that i appreciate your presence today. thank you very much for helping me. i'd
align behind the united states. but as long as there is some sort of margin for them to work, they will work. and they have their own regional aspirations as well. and if you think about it, it also falls within the united states view on how to add to the, to spread its influence. so the, you know, the saudis could say, if we put pressure on syria 11 and for example, 11 and would fall under our influence. and therefore, the or influenced and so the americans would say the ultimately doesn't,...
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one of the closest allies of the united states. for how much effort did it cost to remove him from the political picture to remove him from the political arena? got why? why did they need to do that? because he developed relations with both nato and russia because he advocated for the development of ties with russia, including energy, or whatever. he said that cheap energy referral to the european union because he was trying to really see this map of the united europe. that's why he largely got all these problems from the u. s. that were organized in washington. the problem is, and there is no doubt that they were behind the many ways. yet european politicians is also understand this fate can become their own. therefore, they simply refuse any actions to protect their own sovereignty in favor of their own personal security. so that it was for the nation if it's on my leg, which assures on final question, just on what you're seeing there. if i the united states next to your presidential election, is there someone or some party i kne
one of the closest allies of the united states. for how much effort did it cost to remove him from the political picture to remove him from the political arena? got why? why did they need to do that? because he developed relations with both nato and russia because he advocated for the development of ties with russia, including energy, or whatever. he said that cheap energy referral to the european union because he was trying to really see this map of the united europe. that's why he largely got...
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when you look at there, we have a major homeless problem here in united states. we have is a major challenge to a paying for education. we are of a challenge to our health care system. we don't have money right now currently in the united states, but it's even pay for the citizens that we have homeless veterans. we're, we're actually kicked out of hotels. what do you say to those and say we don't even have enough money to take care of american citizens right now, or sending billions overseas to other countries? why didn't the more of a call to take care of americans 1st, then take care of other countries as i mean, she might be having american speaking asylum and other countries soon if we keep this up. yeah, i mean, i think actually we need to look at the global budget. we need to look at the global federal budget. we're spending billions and billions of dollars on a proxy or with russia that is already killed over a $100000.00 ukrainians and display millions more. we don't need to be spending that money, but on unaware that could be other peacefully through neg
when you look at there, we have a major homeless problem here in united states. we have is a major challenge to a paying for education. we are of a challenge to our health care system. we don't have money right now currently in the united states, but it's even pay for the citizens that we have homeless veterans. we're, we're actually kicked out of hotels. what do you say to those and say we don't even have enough money to take care of american citizens right now, or sending billions overseas to...
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it's the united states, which is now simply earning. let's see, i don't know, billions, maybe trillion us already in this bloody tragedy and they keep earning earning and earning. it's the only thing they care about to is that i'm not doing it. therefore they banned the cube regime from conducting any negotiations with moscow at all. the keys regime has a law that bans any encounter between the length, ski and his gang are supposed to come up with anything that would generally reflect on the topic of peace. you've heard senator gramm statement, you've heard george w bush's statement. they've all said that their task is to kill as many russians as possible. it's the best investments they've ever made. this isn't the logic of peace. it's the logic of destruction, destruction on a global scale. that's all you've got little shooting your glove might almost stop . most of so the block c green deals of power light important to a lot of people here at the us form footwear, where people are represented from how long will will russian, i suppose
it's the united states, which is now simply earning. let's see, i don't know, billions, maybe trillion us already in this bloody tragedy and they keep earning earning and earning. it's the only thing they care about to is that i'm not doing it. therefore they banned the cube regime from conducting any negotiations with moscow at all. the keys regime has a law that bans any encounter between the length, ski and his gang are supposed to come up with anything that would generally reflect on the...
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states, and there is no prospect of victory for the united states. and this war, however, uh, especially taking into account design 224 presidential elections. the current administration cannot afford to lose. now, mr. cushion we only have a few minutes left and i, i do want to ask about the possibility of her, however, slide or finalizing this comes. but since everybody has miscalculated, and i think it's pretty much apparent to anyone that they cannot have it all the ukrainians in their public statements off, i'm have these should greene and the human a grievance against the west that they're not being supplied as they have been promised, and i think even these events can leadership now understands that they are essentially being thrown into the dogs, the united states, as your said once to just entangle the europeans. i'm not ready to jump in and they don't have necessarily finances to either support to ukraine. or how to rebuild the china, on the other hand, may offer something enticing to the ukrainians. do you see any chance of the sides all si
states, and there is no prospect of victory for the united states. and this war, however, uh, especially taking into account design 224 presidential elections. the current administration cannot afford to lose. now, mr. cushion we only have a few minutes left and i, i do want to ask about the possibility of her, however, slide or finalizing this comes. but since everybody has miscalculated, and i think it's pretty much apparent to anyone that they cannot have it all the ukrainians in their...
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states, from the, from the united states. and i believe that in future it will be as a base to get the reparations from russia. now, i mean, the, not the i, i say not about the older perturbation. i mean environmental protection. this has been a difficult challenge, but i'm sure that we could be the 1st to con, through all over the world in on was in or will conflict. who could get this arbitration in the future? the war is expensive or not because of the cost of vehicles. i mean military vehicles, the war is expensive because of cost of environmental industries. let's thank you so much for joining us under japan. as of now, at some of the stories making headlines around the world, kevin johns, low enough shelves, has been hosting french presidents and my new and macro as i've working tonight in the city of parks. i'm just outside the let. the 2 latest reasons they match at the summit and we'll go over there we're expected to discuss the war and ukraine and other important international and bilateral issues around has on bale
states, from the, from the united states. and i believe that in future it will be as a base to get the reparations from russia. now, i mean, the, not the i, i say not about the older perturbation. i mean environmental protection. this has been a difficult challenge, but i'm sure that we could be the 1st to con, through all over the world in on was in or will conflict. who could get this arbitration in the future? the war is expensive or not because of the cost of vehicles. i mean military...
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there's no way to hold the united, the united states kind of what the sad truth of the matter is that the, the position of you in special rep, a tour for, for torture does not have any teeth associated with it. there's no enforcement authority. so he or she can give speeches and an issue press releases and write reports, but there's no way to compel the united states uh, to uh, to follow the law. what it says is that some countries are held to a certain legal standard, and others are not any other country would be held to a tougher standard a now to the muslim festival, all the sacrifice has to be much around the world more about 2000000 monthly pilgrims from a 160 countries have to send it on back to take part in the hodge live pictures of which you can currently see on your screens with thousands of devout muslims. that taken part in the event, i'm supposed to be months in russia, where around 10 percent of the population is mostly in prison by the mid threes, and congratulating those in the country who is celebrating the holiday season. mind that you shall repulse now from the mosc
there's no way to hold the united, the united states kind of what the sad truth of the matter is that the, the position of you in special rep, a tour for, for torture does not have any teeth associated with it. there's no enforcement authority. so he or she can give speeches and an issue press releases and write reports, but there's no way to compel the united states uh, to uh, to follow the law. what it says is that some countries are held to a certain legal standard, and others are not any...
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maybe i think we see that the united states reopening the embassy, you know, they're going to try and maintain some of their, their influence there. but i think that the, the, you know, they're, they're, they're simply adjusting quite to quite rationally and reasonably, and pragmatically to do this involving situation in, in the world. yes, i think you are right. i think it's important to highlight that the us is the country with the most foreign basis all around the world. history of course is very telling. okay, doctor, we gotta leave it posit right there. coming up next, we'll get into taiwan. that appears to be the trigger word for the bite and administration. we'll discuss it when we return with dr. ken hammond. sit tight. the m o will be right back the the show room. just don't need to shape out because the application and engagement equals the trails when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the, the welcome back to the m o m l. a chance. you heard president biden at the top saying the us would intervene militarily, should there be a co
maybe i think we see that the united states reopening the embassy, you know, they're going to try and maintain some of their, their influence there. but i think that the, the, you know, they're, they're, they're simply adjusting quite to quite rationally and reasonably, and pragmatically to do this involving situation in, in the world. yes, i think you are right. i think it's important to highlight that the us is the country with the most foreign basis all around the world. history of course is...
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the united states loss about 400000 people as the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 debts. the 27000000 isn't the place john kennedy case american university. commencement address of i 268 for any. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago. have you been destroyed initially? the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into a pincher bush, lack of crank, shelf, of moving cold wheel, off tackle and sharia to december 19th, 1949. so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the associates cooperation drops out date of attack. january the 1st 1957, the plan outlines the complete annihilation ssl, under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. that was very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. the. the 1st phase of operation dropped shot in visits, dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the safety of the union. $100.00 safety and settings were pre selected as to august.
the united states loss about 400000 people as the brits was less than the americans did. and the soviet suffered 27000000 debts. the 27000000 isn't the place john kennedy case american university. commencement address of i 268 for any. he said that was the salvage, suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states, east of chicago. have you been destroyed initially? the plan to attack the us as of was code named trojan. over time it devolved into a pincher bush, lack of...
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i see them that is a not to become a raso state of the united states or the military complex. it's part of that doesn't mean india as a permanent them, so not to become a washington state because the predicament of washington state. so for the united states over a long time and they became compress it to a summary of the last 4 named deer lars fault in the world for we want to ask, i understand that the doesn't want to do that and they want us to do the guide for a different warranty. well off of having to manage the friends that are created as it's its own strategic imprison. i think the for them is towards the right to know what the have to say about the good position, a job and probing to know if the truck tends to put it on. you can read about that on all to the com will be back in the top of the out the she wants to extend its sphere of influence and exploit other nations. that's always been the case of centuries deductibles, not promoting this politician. so a 123 years. so we perfectly aware of what's happening. so that's why we defend ourselves. sales custom kosa comes
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but the fact that united states is condemning what amounts to piece. what do you think countries think when the that the state department people go what you know, we should know. well, what do you think about normalization and they just go? no, it shouldn't. you shouldn't be normalizing ties. i the radio and the way they shouldn't be normalizing ties with these countries that should be doing the enemies. i don't know. i think i officially, they haven't actually said this. so unfortunately, the, i've been saying, okay, this is good and we hope that it's going to be benefiting the units on. and so for, of course, uh, uh, uh, unofficially, uh, we have, there are some statements made that, you know, this may be going to be determined joel to their position within the region. after all of these decisions are solved and decisions are made based on the interest of the arms of the region, iran as part of the region. and so the most sides of the gulf, historically for a little bit of time, i've had a lot of control diffusion and fusion, a lot of cultural civili
but the fact that united states is condemning what amounts to piece. what do you think countries think when the that the state department people go what you know, we should know. well, what do you think about normalization and they just go? no, it shouldn't. you shouldn't be normalizing ties. i the radio and the way they shouldn't be normalizing ties with these countries that should be doing the enemies. i don't know. i think i officially, they haven't actually said this. so unfortunately, the,...
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the united states in russia. that's i think, a big achievement. everybody knows that's one of the detractors say in the united states and the democratic national lead approve is a russian agent obviously. but anyway, i'm very sorry. i'm very sorry. i'm afraid he is not, but i hope so. yeah. uh, and as far as for the information more, you know, yes indeed. uh, russian ability to deliver our message to the international scene is on comparable to what? uh, american uh and british europe and english speaking media and do all over the world . and this is of course, an advantage which the west has and so unfortunately i, i have to say that there is no way just now to counter work efficiently against that. you know, i think at the end of the day, uh, the credibility of, uh, uh, many media organizations in the, in the united states and in europe will be a, will not be destroyed by russian competitors. it's impossible, unfortunately, but it will be undermined by by, by the, the way how the use and the, uh shows will be co
the united states in russia. that's i think, a big achievement. everybody knows that's one of the detractors say in the united states and the democratic national lead approve is a russian agent obviously. but anyway, i'm very sorry. i'm very sorry. i'm afraid he is not, but i hope so. yeah. uh, and as far as for the information more, you know, yes indeed. uh, russian ability to deliver our message to the international scene is on comparable to what? uh, american uh and british europe and...
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so this is how the united states lives. i mean, look forwarding to these rules on the claim exists that don't have anything in common with the international laws or the laws of any places of the country, including any western country victory, which categories should side to mr. level, do think the failed and search and see carfagna so can create difficulties in necessarily sions with this form papa is what i mean as to own relations with me. more partisan friends. i don't think there should be any difficulties as to the rest sort of noise, which is, i'm not sure. and you can see the relations with the collect, the west have been destroyed. it's happening at the initiative of the west. so i don't think there's any.
so this is how the united states lives. i mean, look forwarding to these rules on the claim exists that don't have anything in common with the international laws or the laws of any places of the country, including any western country victory, which categories should side to mr. level, do think the failed and search and see carfagna so can create difficulties in necessarily sions with this form papa is what i mean as to own relations with me. more partisan friends. i don't think there should be...
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but the key goal of the united states was inflicting as 30 j defeat on russia. and that was supposed to be achieved by internal disability ation afresh. so basically, the most important for from this war was not in ukraine, but inside the fresh a, it was the state of the russian economy and the state of the russian society. and this is what the russian government was focused on for the 1st several months. so for how to survive during the sanctions and that russia managed to do remarkably well. so the into, into the, into, to there was very limited. g to be decline. like about 3 percent. the industrial production was basically stable of the budget situation was basically stable, very limited budget deficit us so it was just shown that russia will be able to sustain this for economically for years. many of russian analysts believe that the war of attrition is still in the us as best interest to allow lowering brushing your brain to bleed and the we can while the united states supposedly stays above the clash and benefits from it all. given what you just mentioned,
but the key goal of the united states was inflicting as 30 j defeat on russia. and that was supposed to be achieved by internal disability ation afresh. so basically, the most important for from this war was not in ukraine, but inside the fresh a, it was the state of the russian economy and the state of the russian society. and this is what the russian government was focused on for the 1st several months. so for how to survive during the sanctions and that russia managed to do remarkably well....
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but there's certainly some dissatisfaction i would, i would say from the united states, from nato, from the general forces that are pushing this proxy war. there have been very few decisions about the future of ukraine, which are made from within ukraine. most of the important decisions about the future of ukraine are being made in washington right. or being made in the london so. so to me, when we talked about even the general planning of this counter offensive, i mean, we're talking about targets that we now have been identified by united states intelligence efforts. and then the hand fed to a military apparatus which was effectively created by the united states and by nato . so, you know, to me, it's really impossible to separate the west from this counter offensive. it is their counter offensive using ukrainian blood the international maritime defense showcasing the latest in naples technology opened these doors to visitors for the 2nd day in the russian city of some pages. but this is so it was hosted to the 1st time at the main base of the russian voltage. these location been con,
but there's certainly some dissatisfaction i would, i would say from the united states, from nato, from the general forces that are pushing this proxy war. there have been very few decisions about the future of ukraine, which are made from within ukraine. most of the important decisions about the future of ukraine are being made in washington right. or being made in the london so. so to me, when we talked about even the general planning of this counter offensive, i mean, we're talking about...
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uh, most of the residents here looked at as the that was placed by united states. and this new government moved right away to legalize russian holidays. and the russian language being taught in public schools, and for this, for the size of the country, for the epic russians that live here who speak russian uh, in the, the, the russian holidays. it's like in the united states, if you would lose the legalize independence day. yeah. how, how they would react. i mean, it's just with the and not being taught your, your language in school. it just, it just a couple of examples would just be unbelievable. and they realize that their ukraine was dead and it wasn't anymore. their president was gone. and what was left of their twisted ukraine is trying to push out the russian culture. and they decided we're not going to have this. we're going to break away. like we're going to joined russia like crimea did, and they moved, protest, have it all government buildings got taken over. a lot of them were taken over with peacefully. i use my 1st one that i saw was the main police s
uh, most of the residents here looked at as the that was placed by united states. and this new government moved right away to legalize russian holidays. and the russian language being taught in public schools, and for this, for the size of the country, for the epic russians that live here who speak russian uh, in the, the, the russian holidays. it's like in the united states, if you would lose the legalize independence day. yeah. how, how they would react. i mean, it's just with the and not...
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and during that country from the united states and the rest of nato. we've also seen reports that many of these weapons have quickly found their way to the black market. what have you seen? well, from the get go of last year, even before, before what the, what is called the, the special operations a bike or brush or before even before that, i saw the western weapons being used on this civilian infrastructure of done yet is particularly last january just before this all escalated, i saw it registered, and i believe it was 60 millimeter art, the mortars used on an electric substation. and since then, of course, the amount of weapons that have been supplied to ukraine has increased quite a bit. so now it's almost, it's more time to see the western supplied weapons than it is. any soviet area weapons, daily $155.00 millimeter rounds that's supplied by the west, particularly the united states. has it been dropped on the civilian areas here? done? yes. and the lot to look on scary and many other civilian areas. i mean is, is a fact. and of course, i've filme
and during that country from the united states and the rest of nato. we've also seen reports that many of these weapons have quickly found their way to the black market. what have you seen? well, from the get go of last year, even before, before what the, what is called the, the special operations a bike or brush or before even before that, i saw the western weapons being used on this civilian infrastructure of done yet is particularly last january just before this all escalated, i saw it...
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well, indeed, they don't feel really safe in the united states, not anymore the united states. it's not the country that a use be perhaps in the ninety's or 18 where people thought, okay, this is the american dream. i can make a new life there. a lot of them, especially since trump and his immigration policies starting feeling secure on the us side. and this is why many of them a one to go to canada and canada once the once they used to be there and they were allowed to claim asylum. they had the right to work there, they had a health insurance. so the whole, the whole reality around being a refugee was just different. and this is why many of them are going now towards the north and part. yeah. and it's, it's been a story that, that you've followed for a really long time, right? my grand stuck in limbo at ports of entry, whether it be the mexican border, or now the canadian border. when joe biden came to power, he promised a more humane treatment of, of my grand seeking asylum in, in the us. correct. where is this policy that he promised that is a very good question. that is wh
well, indeed, they don't feel really safe in the united states, not anymore the united states. it's not the country that a use be perhaps in the ninety's or 18 where people thought, okay, this is the american dream. i can make a new life there. a lot of them, especially since trump and his immigration policies starting feeling secure on the us side. and this is why many of them a one to go to canada and canada once the once they used to be there and they were allowed to claim asylum. they had...
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but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation, struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the. the good to buy the yeah. or share the it is a little nimble there, showing that the answer of the thing is the most let's see for sure. don't cry and skim. funny mean, let's say that what was it g e o you follow up with some stuff i chose for cvt slash the top headlines right now and i'll change the national as russians defense ministry says, but check and shouldn't military unit cold a lot. that's been ordered onto the offensive in the past while in odessa, russian of. busy assigned to brains. last naval ship. the u commission president advocates against any ceasefire in ukraine, claiming a peace field would be against, keeps go downstairs. something was thought by the american or any other overseas in pasadena. then in general, you need to know your place and not get into other people's affairs. we never violate international norms, but our western colleagues do violate
but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation, struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the. the good to buy the yeah. or share the it is a little nimble there, showing that the answer of the thing is the most let's see for sure. don't cry and skim. funny mean, let's say that what was it g e o you follow up with some stuff i chose for cvt slash the top headlines right now...
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c. law, and it's a, it's, it was try to make the laws the same and all the states and united states to help create trade and commerce to be easier because that way there's no restrictions based off differences of laws and legislation. and one of the things that are trying to pass through as an amendment right now on state levels and like a 120 something page documented and only a portion of that document. it covers the aspect that i'm warning people about which also a governor just sanchez has recently worn people. he did an anti icbc bill in florida and we also had south dakota governor no one will also veto the same bill. and what the u. c. c. amendment is trying to do is read the fine money to exclude bitcoin and crypto currency, but to include central bank digital currencies. and this would affect commerce the any the u. c. c. makes things uniform. so in a sense, once these things are passed or state levels, you wouldn't be able to use these crypto currencies, bitcoin, for example, and the other crypto currencies as out of sort of money. because the uniform commercial code is takin
c. law, and it's a, it's, it was try to make the laws the same and all the states and united states to help create trade and commerce to be easier because that way there's no restrictions based off differences of laws and legislation. and one of the things that are trying to pass through as an amendment right now on state levels and like a 120 something page documented and only a portion of that document. it covers the aspect that i'm warning people about which also a governor just sanchez has...
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they the west through the united states, britain to rate expand. does not want russia part of the european architecture of security. that's a big, big change and it has implications for africa, latin america, china, india, etc. go ahead general. well, the transport is age. they're completely here just in the 2 to 3 years. and i remember, i don't know whether you will remember the 2017 lifeline. the foreign ministry set up the 1st meeting between the truck. uh now we have an election coming up next year. we're not sure what's going to happen though. we have many problems in the united states. the default just for looking. no new the new institutional connections and that were the, what i call you a ration for the eastern alliance. all these countries now are line maybe up to 40 bill control to 30 the gross national product to the next year. so we have to look at this, we have a little bit of a weakening of the european nations of this value america. we have these alignments wireless. that's why we have to focus on. and that's what the summer coverag
they the west through the united states, britain to rate expand. does not want russia part of the european architecture of security. that's a big, big change and it has implications for africa, latin america, china, india, etc. go ahead general. well, the transport is age. they're completely here just in the 2 to 3 years. and i remember, i don't know whether you will remember the 2017 lifeline. the foreign ministry set up the 1st meeting between the truck. uh now we have an election coming up...
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states, and there is no prospect of victory for the united states. and this war, however, uh, especially taking into account the bankruptcy entity for presidential elections. the current administration cannot afford to lose. now, mr. cushion, we only have a few minutes left and i, i do want to ask about the possibility of her, however slight of finalizing this comes that since everybody has miscalculated and i think it's pretty much apparent to anyone that they cannot have it all the ukrainians in their public statements off, i'm have these should greene and the human a grievance against the west that they're not being supplied as they have been promised. and i think even these events can leadership now understands that they are essentially being thrown into the dogs, the united states, as your said once to just entangle the europeans. i'm not ready to jump in and they don't have necessarily finances to either support to ukraine or how to, to rebuild the china, on the other hand may offer something enticing to the ukrainians. do you see any chance of
states, and there is no prospect of victory for the united states. and this war, however, uh, especially taking into account the bankruptcy entity for presidential elections. the current administration cannot afford to lose. now, mr. cushion, we only have a few minutes left and i, i do want to ask about the possibility of her, however slight of finalizing this comes that since everybody has miscalculated and i think it's pretty much apparent to anyone that they cannot have it all the ukrainians...
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and consequently, the, the indian still have doubts about the reliability of the united states. even though we are no vastly different breed route, then we would during the cold war and why, and why do i think that there's a limited window for the principal reason that the us patients will not be in finished. the u. s. has been remarkably patient with india to step up to the plate and has made major concessions to india, going back to the us, india civilian nuclear agreement of 2008, which enabled india to join normal nuclear commerce without exceeding to the new k and nonproliferation treaty, the bush administration expanded considerable political capitals to make that happen. that was 2008. we are in 2023. it's the line for india to come to the realization that america will simply turn to other countries and return to other countries. and of course, we'll be turning everything it can to contain china, or is that not present? among the leads in delhi that china is, is the enemy, if you will. oh, it's completely clear a to the, to the significant segment of the indian italy. how
and consequently, the, the indian still have doubts about the reliability of the united states. even though we are no vastly different breed route, then we would during the cold war and why, and why do i think that there's a limited window for the principal reason that the us patients will not be in finished. the u. s. has been remarkably patient with india to step up to the plate and has made major concessions to india, going back to the us, india civilian nuclear agreement of 2008, which...
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they don't pose the number one security threat to the united states. i remain much more concerned about the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in manhattan. now, all of a sudden the us, these russia as an equal. but what were they when moscow asked washington to meet its security? the amends. well now there is a conflict in europe. you'll buy the west. russia suddenly, not simply a gas station, as they've previously jokes about russia, is a gas station masquerading as a country. it's a club doc, or c, h corruption. he's basically a gas station with a bunch of nuclear weapons. for decades, moscow worked to deepen europe's dependence on russian oil and gas. well, that exact same game plan they had in mind for moscow ended up bringing the hammer down with sanctions. and oh boy, those very same sanctions. they have completely back fired, were 16 months into a sanctions regime. and i, i think if we're honest, it has not yet doesn't mean what, but for right now, it has not been achieved the desired effective, creating enough pain that at least putting to
they don't pose the number one security threat to the united states. i remain much more concerned about the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in manhattan. now, all of a sudden the us, these russia as an equal. but what were they when moscow asked washington to meet its security? the amends. well now there is a conflict in europe. you'll buy the west. russia suddenly, not simply a gas station, as they've previously jokes about russia, is a gas station masquerading as a country. it's a club...
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and if any one has the strategic reach to protect india, it's the united states v. i know that the blended ministration is disappointed with india because it has, it didn't vote for example, of the human security council resolutions against the invasion of ukraine and need in the general assembly of resolution. they wanted to see the solidarity. they didn't get it from india. if india follows the path that you're advocating, can you foresee one day india standing with the united states? if china invades taiwan? so this is a particularly interesting convex question, and this will be the acid test for the indians in an acid diplomatic test. that when up the, one of the u. s. is most of vital interest is at risk. again, india then at least offered diplomatic support. and if it fails to do so, i'm afraid that india is going to use a enormous constituency in the united states, particularly in the us congress. professor shumate guns. really, we appreciate you taking the time to come in and talk with this. we're glad that you were in berlin and that this article was publis
and if any one has the strategic reach to protect india, it's the united states v. i know that the blended ministration is disappointed with india because it has, it didn't vote for example, of the human security council resolutions against the invasion of ukraine and need in the general assembly of resolution. they wanted to see the solidarity. they didn't get it from india. if india follows the path that you're advocating, can you foresee one day india standing with the united states? if...
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this isn't a lead project in italy, project, a nato, and a lead project in the united states. i mean, there's j. d vance out there. my favorite thing. okay. josh hallway is another, but you know, a, there's a consensus of the leads. now if you go and talk to the rank and file, particularly among republicans, you're right. this war is not popular, is never been popular because nobody knows the regime in cab. let me go to lorenzo before we go to the break here. so i mean, the reason why i say that can be no ceasefire because of that. the ceasefire is not a political solution. and there's like in south korea, that's not going to happen. go ahead, go ahead learn so i certainly believe that the social always succeeds. that's a problem that nowadays we don't use a diplomacy enough and we don't teach more to do either glossy and every time. so usually have is, of is behavioral the person, the words. so they have this kind of demonic style in the blog. i see the problem is, is k a? yes that's were net no, no one of the words as being done by chance. no one ever comes by chance. but as
this isn't a lead project in italy, project, a nato, and a lead project in the united states. i mean, there's j. d vance out there. my favorite thing. okay. josh hallway is another, but you know, a, there's a consensus of the leads. now if you go and talk to the rank and file, particularly among republicans, you're right. this war is not popular, is never been popular because nobody knows the regime in cab. let me go to lorenzo before we go to the break here. so i mean, the reason why i say...
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these are global commons and that the united states and other countries are within their rights. they are in fact asserting that this is naval comic rights. the tensions here between china in the united states, they've been playing out in the taiwan straits and really the whole south china sea area. can you, can you explain to us why this is a hot spot of global significance as well? uh, china has the people's republic of china since 1949 has really claimed most of the western pacific, including taiwan, has its territory. those claims are a little bit vague as to precisely what china is claiming, but essentially they're claiming that this is all chinese waters. chinese aerospace china has been fairly consistent in that claim. but it's only recently as china became wealthy and more powerful, that it's been asserting those claims progressively. so china can claim rightly that it has been consistent in its views of the area. and the west can claim rightly the china has become more aggressive and they're more therefore more dangerous with, in the area. and this is really an argument
these are global commons and that the united states and other countries are within their rights. they are in fact asserting that this is naval comic rights. the tensions here between china in the united states, they've been playing out in the taiwan straits and really the whole south china sea area. can you, can you explain to us why this is a hot spot of global significance as well? uh, china has the people's republic of china since 1949 has really claimed most of the western pacific,...
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but not if you're a united states senator, you weren't hungry to be a compliant colony of the united states. apparently, to do whatever the united states tells it to do in the moment. that hungry deviates from this stance. and then the united states move in and punish it. that's not how it alliances work. that's not how unified uh, organizations work. good nato is a deeply troubled, deeply fractured institution. nato feels that it has to make a point that nato can expand as it sees fit. and so the invitation that was extended to sweden and finland was not so much about improving the security of nato, or the security of fame felt in sweden put about making a political point that nato expansion can go on in russia can't stop it. so there's, there's a lot of your geo political grab a task behind this on the identified individuals of a legend, the set fire to nato equipment in listen to sell us bills in south west and landfill, according to like them, police and people for that full time go based on a civilian that train a button down on one of the highways less than 20 kilometers from t
but not if you're a united states senator, you weren't hungry to be a compliant colony of the united states. apparently, to do whatever the united states tells it to do in the moment. that hungry deviates from this stance. and then the united states move in and punish it. that's not how it alliances work. that's not how unified uh, organizations work. good nato is a deeply troubled, deeply fractured institution. nato feels that it has to make a point that nato can expand as it sees fit. and so...
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and then later with the united states. but the, the evolving realities, the emerging realities are that australia is future, is probably going to be shaped more by its relationship with china. so i think that the easiest heck, uh, navigate this very carefully. i think that it's a welcome situation. now 1st of all, you have to be backing away from some of the more overt antagonism and some of the deeper engagement with america's and you know, imperial ambitions. but i think he also is probably keeping one eye, at least on, on the, the, the recollection of what happened with a gulf with love and a previous labor government that was essentially taken out by the united states for being too progressive at home. and given the focus that the united states has on an opposing china, now, he has to be careful not to become too friendly to china. and you know, at the risk of provoking some sort of either overt or clandestine intervention by the united states. that could, the challenge is, is political liability. now, despite ozzie m
and then later with the united states. but the, the evolving realities, the emerging realities are that australia is future, is probably going to be shaped more by its relationship with china. so i think that the easiest heck, uh, navigate this very carefully. i think that it's a welcome situation. now 1st of all, you have to be backing away from some of the more overt antagonism and some of the deeper engagement with america's and you know, imperial ambitions. but i think he also is probably...
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the united states. the 1st problem is that of course, people don't trust anymore and these are your own no dollars. but doing the, the, all the point is that thanks to a country that's, you know, 2000 the one. the us, the new, every transaction in the world. and no deadlines, because a, when you use some, i cannot see the messaging banking system when you're used to and i see the payment system. and of course the, the, the, the us can, can know what to the kind of causation up. and so for us, it's a, it's a very a and not the convenience of more moments. and it's with us because again, if you look at the, on the, on the us or the british newspapers or magazines valid, said by that just a 5 it 5 months. is that which was not so evidence, but no, it's clear that's a, it's the face to face any restaurant. and the consequences for the on i cannot say control. and the global economy is, uh, is just kind of touching a final points of well. and it's in use today or the last 24 hours or so. egypt has become at
the united states. the 1st problem is that of course, people don't trust anymore and these are your own no dollars. but doing the, the, all the point is that thanks to a country that's, you know, 2000 the one. the us, the new, every transaction in the world. and no deadlines, because a, when you use some, i cannot see the messaging banking system when you're used to and i see the payment system. and of course the, the, the, the us can, can know what to the kind of causation up. and so for us,...
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but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the the many years later contemporary vendor of follows with adult the same methods. motion of that all lies versus voltage from august, the 20th 2020 to the manufacturing is had in hora, is alexander to get the leading proponents of the russian will concept going to diarrhea adobe, and was just being killed in a car bombing right before his eyes it's now being proven to the attack was organized with the aid of ukrainian security services. we will definitely do that on monday of skipped, and that will be switching on the golf hike us as a part of the song, god bless you and i see it by the, by the detroit, we'll get to the station at the door a bundle, escape the super these to what kind of content of the municipal ukrainian new notes. he is now killed pro russian politicians in ukraine with the utmost brutality which i'm over here. and i don't mean you put that picked up more eff
but the united states was not able to stop the national liberation struggle of the filipino peoples in 1946. after the decades of the dramatic ordeal, the philippines was finally able to achieve independence. the the many years later contemporary vendor of follows with adult the same methods. motion of that all lies versus voltage from august, the 20th 2020 to the manufacturing is had in hora, is alexander to get the leading proponents of the russian will concept going to diarrhea adobe, and...
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also, in addition to sanctions so completely undermine the confidence of states in the united states, the world began to change rapidly with it up in favor of mutual co operation between states on the basis of a quality of mutual benefit. instead of the dictatorship of a single great power of the united states, produced by the 26th annual sum, petersburg into a national economic form is kicked off in russia's northern campus. so here we are not able to bring into special coverage throughout the week. the will the key theme, all of this he is in petersburg, economic form is full warranty. it also includes technology, tulsa, and national traditions. around 17000 people are attending russians. biggest economic event including leading economist companies, heads of states, ministers, finances, and scientists. earlier it's easy to know neil outlines the key aims. if this is for him, for a warm welcome to space at 2023 and this and petersburg, international economic for them. people have been streaming in all morning for day one of the influential event. now, why they're coming here, and peo
also, in addition to sanctions so completely undermine the confidence of states in the united states, the world began to change rapidly with it up in favor of mutual co operation between states on the basis of a quality of mutual benefit. instead of the dictatorship of a single great power of the united states, produced by the 26th annual sum, petersburg into a national economic form is kicked off in russia's northern campus. so here we are not able to bring into special coverage throughout the...
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states with the united states does the same and uses the technology against russia. you know that, that makes the consequences of this less. so i do think in the future that there will be a trend towards getting at least some aspects of hypersonic technology down to proxy forces that can then use that against principles. like i said, either russian proxy against america, or an american proxy against russia, will arise and cheaper technologies level the playing field when it comes to the, the sense we seen in 20th century after world war 2. and even the earlier parts of the 21st century wars extraordinarily complex business. but at the end of the day, it's about killing people straight up. and so the question of whether or not the playing field is level it depends on answering to questions. what is your capacity to kill people? what's your capacity to absorb casualties? it doesn't matter what the about the specific technology on the bottom line is. if you can kill more people than they're willing to accept on the appeal. at the end of the day you went, if they killed
states with the united states does the same and uses the technology against russia. you know that, that makes the consequences of this less. so i do think in the future that there will be a trend towards getting at least some aspects of hypersonic technology down to proxy forces that can then use that against principles. like i said, either russian proxy against america, or an american proxy against russia, will arise and cheaper technologies level the playing field when it comes to the, the...
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have been suspended by the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states. the media to say that there's been no demonstration of seriousness by both side to commit, to cease by agreement that they signed on may 20th and decide the city of jet. though they say that as long as the 2 sides continue to come in violation, then they will be new top. but the ceasefire right now that has been extend that is due to end on such a day. people in the capital for 2 are quite concerned that once the ceasefire officially and fine thing will intensify between the rapid support for sick and disabilities army and those who remain in the capitol would remain caught up in the middle people. morgan altamira. i'm the man abdul karim, outgoing. he is german and research or at the cetera institute for strategic studies. and he says us sanctions probably won't have much of an impact on the conflicts. a single default is they don't take it seriously. they don't see the impact ordered immediately and they won't abide by your teachers, not a heavy stick enough to take it to make any o
have been suspended by the mediators, saudi arabia and the united states. the media to say that there's been no demonstration of seriousness by both side to commit, to cease by agreement that they signed on may 20th and decide the city of jet. though they say that as long as the 2 sides continue to come in violation, then they will be new top. but the ceasefire right now that has been extend that is due to end on such a day. people in the capital for 2 are quite concerned that once the...