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they want an intervention they want ukraine to be crushed because that way russia will be cut out of europe for a generation that's their goal if they win both ways they win both ways go ahead nicholai. the scenario. reasonably excluded as a possibility i think it's unlikely to occur because that motivation is so transparent that i think everyone in the region is are derived from the senior levels of the russian government understands their danger and is prepared for you know if they will not allow themselves to go and i think if you don't you have to try and. be. the person you're trying to lure about knows about it and can get around it. when you're left with a gun. yeah i mean you know bush i mean and this is what i find really quite insidious here because what they want is a trial the biden foreign policy team they want a tragedy because they see they see opportunities and tragedy and you know it's halfway across the world i mean and how many americans actually can find ukraine ok i mean this is like a perfect storm for them it's a very evil perfect storm go ahead in washington it doesn
they want an intervention they want ukraine to be crushed because that way russia will be cut out of europe for a generation that's their goal if they win both ways they win both ways go ahead nicholai. the scenario. reasonably excluded as a possibility i think it's unlikely to occur because that motivation is so transparent that i think everyone in the region is are derived from the senior levels of the russian government understands their danger and is prepared for you know if they will not...
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want me to suggest is russell should have no veto in those say, or what happens in europe. this is truly an absurd principle of international security that the largest state in europe should have no say, implies that russia has no legitimate security concerns. while the us look at the other side of the plan, they should have the final say on everything in europe. so also there's never actually been this principle in international security, suggesting that expansion on military lines are some elaine, you'll go in, in the, when will writes and not the a concern of 3rd party. i mean, when the soonest place missiles in cuba, in 962, the us did not suggest is none of his business knowing that it was prepared to start nuclear war, except which prevent you from exercising this, you know. all right, so this whole idea stays should be free. the joint in the military line says that this is the source of jesus, i think is wrong. i think it's the source of hedge money because nato is monopolizing security in europe, which is why the europeans and americans have changed to retro, comple
want me to suggest is russell should have no veto in those say, or what happens in europe. this is truly an absurd principle of international security that the largest state in europe should have no say, implies that russia has no legitimate security concerns. while the us look at the other side of the plan, they should have the final say on everything in europe. so also there's never actually been this principle in international security, suggesting that expansion on military lines are some...
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so any conflict that's going to take place in europe. good. that could very well be a 2nd from opening up by china. john, is that it will help russia anyway. and therefore, you know, they'll be, they'll be a conflict over taiwan. and then what exactly is the was going to do? and so it's a huge gap stopping humiliation for the last. so it's a very serious think. hands on that. no. because i think it's correctly. i want to take my guess in london in budapest are be worth watching. iraq, you see an ex family member. ah, ah, ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. oh became a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something so innocent. i was wanting to socialize. everybody. does it so i cannot and then it just keeps going and going and goi
so any conflict that's going to take place in europe. good. that could very well be a 2nd from opening up by china. john, is that it will help russia anyway. and therefore, you know, they'll be, they'll be a conflict over taiwan. and then what exactly is the was going to do? and so it's a huge gap stopping humiliation for the last. so it's a very serious think. hands on that. no. because i think it's correctly. i want to take my guess in london in budapest are be worth watching. iraq, you see...
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in europe. ok. but then again, when you shifted to the east, there's a top prosy versus democracy argument called. why don't i think that doesn't make any sense whatsoever. it's only focused on europe at this point in time. go ahead. well, the night the states use the same argument against china. i mean it's, it's terrible. in the last few decades, china has been many and ties with japan, you know, there was a trail april meeting on the president. so in japan, south korea and china just recently, things seem to be moving up, you know, looking up. and now the united states says o chinese, so gracious in south china sea or chinese, so aggressive east china sea. and they even don't look at the job names that are actually close to china. you are right. you know, i think that the problem with much deeper than just 40 and 40 see all of the systems use certain frame. yes. southern weaknesses or the nation that the control, the not is used, germans pension for collectivism, and for collective sacrifice,
in europe. ok. but then again, when you shifted to the east, there's a top prosy versus democracy argument called. why don't i think that doesn't make any sense whatsoever. it's only focused on europe at this point in time. go ahead. well, the night the states use the same argument against china. i mean it's, it's terrible. in the last few decades, china has been many and ties with japan, you know, there was a trail april meeting on the president. so in japan, south korea and china just...
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and so this goes absolutely against the trend that western europe is heading very aggressively towards that the united states is heading a very aggressively towards. and if you look at this, i think the big advocates for things like open borders and things like the sort of the general depravity of culture and the restoration of traditional families and values court. the trends national corporate cartels are some of the biggest beneficiaries of each and every one of these. so you'll see they're also very much on the woke left as well. so because for their bottom line that you know, children are a massive economic pool for them to draw from now, a massive consumer group that there wasn't there before. and in terms of, you know, cheap labor coming in or the stabilizing traditional family values. these are all group things that benefit in the short term anyway, the corporate agenda and the profit bottom lines of many of these companies. so you'll find them backing these candidates who are pushing all of this, this agenda, and you'll find them generally, you know, running these ad campaigns
and so this goes absolutely against the trend that western europe is heading very aggressively towards that the united states is heading a very aggressively towards. and if you look at this, i think the big advocates for things like open borders and things like the sort of the general depravity of culture and the restoration of traditional families and values court. the trends national corporate cartels are some of the biggest beneficiaries of each and every one of these. so you'll see they're...
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it's not going to, it doesn't like unified europe. it's never like dignified europe. i'm a historian as much as a political sciences. and i know in the 1950s that nikita khrushchev on said to american leaders what the last thing we want is a strong europe. now, i would, i would disagree with my counterpart, thereby saying that you may be dysfunction on security issues. but it is a powerful economic lock, it does represent the interest of millions and in that economic power, it would seem to me that it would benefit russia to have better relations with the you. but i think for a lot of reasons, particularly president security concerns and his own power. he doesn't want that relations because the e u is also a normative power, which pushes back against the suppression of dissidence and russia, which is back against the forcible annexation of the crimea. so for those reasons, i think russia doesn't want necessarily good relations with you and needs to present the you as an enemy to russia. so in that sense, i think they will continue to try and pick a pick, a part, the b
it's not going to, it doesn't like unified europe. it's never like dignified europe. i'm a historian as much as a political sciences. and i know in the 1950s that nikita khrushchev on said to american leaders what the last thing we want is a strong europe. now, i would, i would disagree with my counterpart, thereby saying that you may be dysfunction on security issues. but it is a powerful economic lock, it does represent the interest of millions and in that economic power, it would seem to me...
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russia is the other europe russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious patry arctic. and so on all the things all of al use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes i mean that in the strongest possible sense of the term because just as in the united states of america conservatives and others in. they basically conservatives in europe very often attacked as being russian 5th columnists in other words it serves a very straightforward political purpose which is to insult and discredit people who don't agree with various aspects of western foreign policy so for all those reasons i don't think that there's any prospect at least not in a short or even medium term of any improvement same same question to you. because it's you know this kind of thing but what john
russia is the other europe russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious patry arctic. and so on all the things all of al use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes i...
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the issue is drawn the are of, of europe in the west is, is the issue of immigration and non greece or bon stands towards that, which, which isn't a lot different actually if you look at it from a lot of other european countries. but he's kind of been singled out and also i think because he's more concerned, more conservative. he's champion family values, he's champing hungarian sovereignty independence, culture and so forth, traditional culture. and so this goes absolutely against the trend that western europe is heading very aggressively towards that the united states is heading a very aggressively towards. and if you look at this, i think the big advocates for things like open borders and things like the sort of the general depravity of culture and the restoration of traditional families and values course trans national corporate cartels are some of the biggest beneficiaries of each and every one of these, so you'll see they're also very much on the woke left as well. so because for their bottom line that you know children are a massive economic pool for them to draw from now. a mas
the issue is drawn the are of, of europe in the west is, is the issue of immigration and non greece or bon stands towards that, which, which isn't a lot different actually if you look at it from a lot of other european countries. but he's kind of been singled out and also i think because he's more concerned, more conservative. he's champion family values, he's champing hungarian sovereignty independence, culture and so forth, traditional culture. and so this goes absolutely against the trend...
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whether they're in the hindu kush or in the pine plains of central europe. so i have to say, i'm very, very despondent. i feel it all kinds of values because i'm a conservative, so i think values are in decline, but i don't think even i and i don't very other conservatives expected the massive unraveling the collapse really of all the sort of basic tenets of civilization which we have observed in the last year and a half and that's what fills me with grateful. boating illegal. basically the same question to you because i kind of to echo what john was saying here. i guess with really disappoints me. not surprises, but this is disappoints me. how so many people were willing to give up their rights very easily and, and, and continue down the slippery slope because, you know, john mentioned competence. it's like a cult. and in every one, 0, you know, they're playing out their own little, um melodrama. and it's that it empowers them, you know, they get to shame people, you know, on your mastery, you know, and get another wooster. i mean, it seems to me that, you
whether they're in the hindu kush or in the pine plains of central europe. so i have to say, i'm very, very despondent. i feel it all kinds of values because i'm a conservative, so i think values are in decline, but i don't think even i and i don't very other conservatives expected the massive unraveling the collapse really of all the sort of basic tenets of civilization which we have observed in the last year and a half and that's what fills me with grateful. boating illegal. basically the...
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and for american military presence in europe. so that has to be clear that when moscow does not really, especially in the last few years, does not really feel like talking to any european power but wants to reach out directly to washington d. c. that is a clear reflection of the russian understanding of who is really a pulling the strings you know, behind this whole organization. secondly, for a major political military alliance to exist after its initial kind of stage, it's important for it to have a new agenda and the new members. so the new agenda that the americans are apparently and try to promote with europeans was containing china, which is hard to do with an ally and such as needed to, you know, and therefore this idea of, you know, research and or assertive russia is back in the game, so the more chaos and conflict is around russia, the more ideological or st. political reason there is for me to texas. and finally, you need to have this new members. and at some point you end up with, you know, what, you know, with these
and for american military presence in europe. so that has to be clear that when moscow does not really, especially in the last few years, does not really feel like talking to any european power but wants to reach out directly to washington d. c. that is a clear reflection of the russian understanding of who is really a pulling the strings you know, behind this whole organization. secondly, for a major political military alliance to exist after its initial kind of stage, it's important for it to...
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you know if we can look at the cold war against the soviet union there was very little trade with the europe and the soviet union very little american russian trade. but in this case we have we have countries in asia that the united states of and that these some of these countries the ones that have a treaty relationship look to the u.s. for security but those same countries are very heavily invested with trade with china that's where the parallel with the cold war comes to an end because containment of the soviet union worked it worked ok primarily because of economic reasons but in this case here you cannot contain china this is ridiculous and going back to my 1st question in this block here having a asia nato is also ridiculous here the leverage just isn't there tom go ahead. oh you can actually include china and the united states alone some of the other countries around the world is like a bolt holes to get a. were entangled and multiple way china home was i believe the trillion dollars worth of our debt our farmers which are saner rebound some of the greatest trade going on right now wi
you know if we can look at the cold war against the soviet union there was very little trade with the europe and the soviet union very little american russian trade. but in this case we have we have countries in asia that the united states of and that these some of these countries the ones that have a treaty relationship look to the u.s. for security but those same countries are very heavily invested with trade with china that's where the parallel with the cold war comes to an end because...
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some say well and death for you had to continually escalate the various threats that europe faced and why need it was necessary so we originally have that instead of the threat from instability and instability will lead to a humanitarian crisis that will lead to refugee flows therefore nato has to be there to stop instability then we have the global war on terror again well we have terrorists we have to fight them over there on the other before they come over here so. you know it was back to russia so we know we have the sort of the cold war ducks russia is this. huge threat so it's always a matter of trying to justify the existence of this entity which has absolutely no justification. and somehow talking up some non existence threat and they they're doing this. with in asia and they're really nobody is because they're you you have here you have to start from scratch with with nato the united states was lucky because it was already there in existence you could just sort of keep it going through the teams of inertia but in asia there would have to started from scratch and nobody's goin
some say well and death for you had to continually escalate the various threats that europe faced and why need it was necessary so we originally have that instead of the threat from instability and instability will lead to a humanitarian crisis that will lead to refugee flows therefore nato has to be there to stop instability then we have the global war on terror again well we have terrorists we have to fight them over there on the other before they come over here so. you know it was back to...
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his go to marcus 1st in london well here we are again commemorating the end of the 2nd world war in europe the destruction of fascism which of course is a truly profound holiday in russia though it's not the solid a is not nearly recognised as much as it was one time in the west as a matter of fact what really pains me and why we do a program every single year on this is that the distortions of history the ball speak asian of history and the that and the attempt to deny russia its rightful place in destroying fascism in europe your thoughts on this day because this is one of the most important days if not the most important day on the calendar in russia . well i'm glad syria express my profound congratulations to the russian people answer all of the off people so former soviet union such as the ukrainians and the bell of russians on victory day a most sacred oath ace which represents the soviet union's a victory in both will syria and we've it's the preservation of the soviets motherland we must always remember that it was on the eastern front well who else or was long and lost by eddie va
his go to marcus 1st in london well here we are again commemorating the end of the 2nd world war in europe the destruction of fascism which of course is a truly profound holiday in russia though it's not the solid a is not nearly recognised as much as it was one time in the west as a matter of fact what really pains me and why we do a program every single year on this is that the distortions of history the ball speak asian of history and the that and the attempt to deny russia its rightful...
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as well but it's certainly not in the europe's interest i'm sure there's an argument in germany as to what german wants germany wants to see out of the situation i'm sure it's different really drill down on what washington wants to see a situation where here we are and who's the losers definitely the people in the ukraine i mean it's it's horrific what's happening you may need to t.v. leaves for us because the pentagon has announced that it will be sending more lethal aid i don't know why they call it an 8 ok arms to ukraine and some of it is pretty lethal and high quality and very expensive and we all know who's going to pay for that but there seems to be sent signals that the the and the government in kiev is interested in opening up hostilities again against the people of the east i mean what are the possibilities of that and what are you hearing from the russian authorities go ahead oh well just recently it was signed and agreed you know at this stage that the ukraine will get $150000000.00 more for me. 8 including deadly destructive weapons so there is nowhere for weapons or the
as well but it's certainly not in the europe's interest i'm sure there's an argument in germany as to what german wants germany wants to see out of the situation i'm sure it's different really drill down on what washington wants to see a situation where here we are and who's the losers definitely the people in the ukraine i mean it's it's horrific what's happening you may need to t.v. leaves for us because the pentagon has announced that it will be sending more lethal aid i don't know why they...
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is, is a dictating what europe security policy should be. certainly they're trying to do it with energy here. i can see how it makes europe stronger. more dependency makes it more irrelevant. can you address that real quick? yeah, no, i agree, but deals of the see that us change is june a bit like now that you're talking about strategic calling me away from us. it's talking about european sovereign, the, i don't think it can be achieved, but only this week you have a saying, you know, the europeans need their own army, which that means it implies less relies and they don't less influenced by the u. s . i think and there are a lot, there are people who are noticing that this is a very bad take. but in order to have peace in europe, when do need to keep the americans are so close friends. but the most dominant relationship. well, i mean, maxine, could it be any other way? i mean it's very messianic. the with the, the american approach here. i mean, it's either had gemini or nothing i, i, i don't, don't see partnerships or they use that languag
is, is a dictating what europe security policy should be. certainly they're trying to do it with energy here. i can see how it makes europe stronger. more dependency makes it more irrelevant. can you address that real quick? yeah, no, i agree, but deals of the see that us change is june a bit like now that you're talking about strategic calling me away from us. it's talking about european sovereign, the, i don't think it can be achieved, but only this week you have a saying, you know, the...
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of europe in the world. and you are right now we need to do to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral way. and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay, when we were brought out of time, we've run out of time, i guess a major question is, can europe survive the european union to be continue, gentlemen? ok, many thanks them i guess in paris and in guilford ink. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t c next time, remember rostock with ah, with oh, is your media a reflection of reality? with in the world transformed? what room you feel safe? ah, isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led to some with direct? what is true war? his faith in a world corrupted. you need to descen
of europe in the world. and you are right now we need to do to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral way. and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay, when we were brought out of time, we've run out of...
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trying to you expansion into the politic states, into eastern europe and into south east and europe. the you true me was a force to be reckoned with. it was an exceptionally affluent, elite club whose members would be exceptional. greed made an immense amount of money. however, the use of leadership, overstretched themselves, when they admitted to the states, eastern europe, and se you're into the rights of the you. they never considered the consequences. actual consequences could have been countries such as poland and the states inside of the us. and now today we see a fossil situation in which a minority of members of the you are holding. so ransom the rest of the you visa, free russia, the age you. and i mean specifically the major countries from germany, but also italy and spain. and they offer such as hungry and greece want to have relations with russia. in fact, they want to go back to how relations were prior to the crew in kit, in february, 2014. the european union is handicapped. it is handicapped because of the behavior of poland and the baltic states. and i don't see how p
trying to you expansion into the politic states, into eastern europe and into south east and europe. the you true me was a force to be reckoned with. it was an exceptionally affluent, elite club whose members would be exceptional. greed made an immense amount of money. however, the use of leadership, overstretched themselves, when they admitted to the states, eastern europe, and se you're into the rights of the you. they never considered the consequences. actual consequences could have been...
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but it did resolve europe problem. ok. and, but they're not willing to accord the same kind of policy towards the very reasons the market says, explain to us, go ahead, right. i agree, and i will also add to that perhaps that i think kind of a me term challenge here is that, well, the rules may be kind of turn into what d p a r k is for china. you know, when you put too much pressure on kim and refusal kind of options for the ocean that may, that may play you out. you know, north korea as a strategic leverage for china against regional rival, but also and beat opinion. the next, which i think if the current policies towards spell the risk continue, then russia would have to support to share and go on a number of things that may not would be in russia's own interest. but because you don't really have a better option than you have like it even longer problem on your hands. but also, as i mentioned before, if you're being kind of are playing a trick role here, you know, on the one hand to complain about their security. on the
but it did resolve europe problem. ok. and, but they're not willing to accord the same kind of policy towards the very reasons the market says, explain to us, go ahead, right. i agree, and i will also add to that perhaps that i think kind of a me term challenge here is that, well, the rules may be kind of turn into what d p a r k is for china. you know, when you put too much pressure on kim and refusal kind of options for the ocean that may, that may play you out. you know, north korea as a...
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you love it or you just love it as russian is little brother in europe. so that's why they always be attended to across any aspirations because for russia, known as the principals, their goal. at the end of the day we cover 2 major topics to ukraine in serbia and . and as far as the west concerned, they don't care about either as long as it's only a defeat for russia. that's is their money. that's very colonial, isn't it? i gentlemen, that's all the time we have on, i think, my guess in budapest and in the us on, i think our viewers are watching us here in our t. c. and it's time remember across ah ah, ah ah ah, no, no no, no, no, no, but they did a mapping, bye, a, a knuckle. i love bob again thought no alarming app. it'd be a well, i mean a relationship with sonya is, i'm not in that. and i hope headlines right now, you're not the international. vladimir putin arrived in india on only his 2nd trip abroad since the top of the pandemic also comes just a day ahead of the president's plan video conference with joe biden, with the message from joe biden. the
you love it or you just love it as russian is little brother in europe. so that's why they always be attended to across any aspirations because for russia, known as the principals, their goal. at the end of the day we cover 2 major topics to ukraine in serbia and . and as far as the west concerned, they don't care about either as long as it's only a defeat for russia. that's is their money. that's very colonial, isn't it? i gentlemen, that's all the time we have on, i think, my guess in...
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and then you have a europe that is completely isolated from the world. now russian go ahead. 30 isolated. well, because they are, the geopolitical forces have very dramatically deteriorated for the where there is china and china and russia and now on the sunny strategic allies. so any conflict that's going to take place in europe, good, they could very well be a 2nd from opening up by china. china is that it will help in any way and therefore, you know, they'll be good. they'll be a conflict over taiwan. and then what he's like is the was going to do. and so it's a huge gap stopping humiliation for the west. so it's a very serious hands on that. no. because i think it's correctly. i want to think, my guess in london in budapest worth watching is here you see an ex family member ah, ah, who's diagnosed with cancer in 2000. when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable, i knew i had to make a change. so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america, florida. one of florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets, is fostering in th
and then you have a europe that is completely isolated from the world. now russian go ahead. 30 isolated. well, because they are, the geopolitical forces have very dramatically deteriorated for the where there is china and china and russia and now on the sunny strategic allies. so any conflict that's going to take place in europe, good, they could very well be a 2nd from opening up by china. china is that it will help in any way and therefore, you know, they'll be good. they'll be a conflict...
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and then you have a europe that is completely isolated from the world. now russian go ahead. 30 isolated. well, because the geopolitical forces have very dramatically deteriorated for the west of there is china and china and russia and now certainly strategic allies. so any conflict that's going to take place in europe, good, like a very well be in a 2nd from opening up by china. china is that it will help russia anyway. and therefore, you know, they'll be good. they'll be a conflict over taiwan. and then what he's like is the was going to do. and so it's a huge gap stopping humiliation for the last. so it's a very serious hands on that. no. because i think it's correctly. i want to take my guess in london in budapest are watching this here. you see an ex family member. ah ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the dep
and then you have a europe that is completely isolated from the world. now russian go ahead. 30 isolated. well, because the geopolitical forces have very dramatically deteriorated for the west of there is china and china and russia and now certainly strategic allies. so any conflict that's going to take place in europe, good, like a very well be in a 2nd from opening up by china. china is that it will help russia anyway. and therefore, you know, they'll be good. they'll be a conflict over...
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so any conflict that's going to take place in europe. good. that could very well be a 2nd from opening up by china. china is that it will help in any way. and therefore, you know, they'll be good. they'll be a conflict over taiwan and that, and then what exactly is the west going to do? and so it's a huge gap stopping humiliation for the web. so it's a very serious thing on that. no, because i think it's correctly. i want to take my guess in london in budapest are be worth watching here. are you see an ex family member? ah. with oh, driven by dreamer shapes bankers are those with theirs. sinks. we dare to ask oh, a little new burden listed with voice in the agent, kitty put a control you need to put people gotta need shane a little bit for you guys. but last year with a union border, both of which lead a blushing. so with a, with a question. yeah. because of the plastic for the death of innocence lives destroyed an afghan whistleblower lift the lid on america's drone program in this country. the operator currently it hiding from the taliban an
so any conflict that's going to take place in europe. good. that could very well be a 2nd from opening up by china. china is that it will help in any way. and therefore, you know, they'll be good. they'll be a conflict over taiwan and that, and then what exactly is the west going to do? and so it's a huge gap stopping humiliation for the web. so it's a very serious thing on that. no, because i think it's correctly. i want to take my guess in london in budapest are be worth watching here. are...
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be from not distribution in europe and to drive economic severance between europe and russia even more so there is there is a game plan maybe it's not only strategize all out but there's definitely unfinished business here and there is a russia russia russia russia and you're going to see. yeah and i want we all have to wonder on this on this program where that's going to lead what does mean what does it mean a successful policy that's a big question you know where i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on ukraine stay with aren't. you know a lot of people speculate why they're not god exists or not i'll tell you one thing that i can guarantee does not exist financial regulators. today the industry prefers to millions of you know the. daily beast is. all about making money and profits the corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of crime the diseases that are in every community it is not due to new viruses or new microbes that's not true so it is due to environment. and say
be from not distribution in europe and to drive economic severance between europe and russia even more so there is there is a game plan maybe it's not only strategize all out but there's definitely unfinished business here and there is a russia russia russia russia and you're going to see. yeah and i want we all have to wonder on this on this program where that's going to lead what does mean what does it mean a successful policy that's a big question you know where i'm going to jump in here...
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so you this lobby as russia is little brother in europe. so that's why you always be attended to across any of aspirations. because for russia, the principal's their goal at the end of the day, we cover 2 major topics to ukraine and serbia and. and as far as the west concerns, they don't care about either as long as it's only a defeat for russia that's is their money. it's very colonial, isn't it? i gentlemen, that's all the time we have on, i think, my guess in budapest and in the us on, i think our viewers are watching us here in our t. c. and it's, i'm remember across the room inviting shaped banks centers in a there's things we dare to ask in oh, is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way, or you being led to some? well direct. what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to descend, have join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, they suck it on thing. are you? oh no, no, no, but they did in a valuable mm h
so you this lobby as russia is little brother in europe. so that's why you always be attended to across any of aspirations. because for russia, the principal's their goal at the end of the day, we cover 2 major topics to ukraine and serbia and. and as far as the west concerns, they don't care about either as long as it's only a defeat for russia that's is their money. it's very colonial, isn't it? i gentlemen, that's all the time we have on, i think, my guess in budapest and in the us on, i...
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you know, these are terrible dictatorships in central europe. the only good thing about them is the poland is very anti russian. hunter is extremely bad because it's not even anti russian. the people are in power. they are the subject gave you the influence and the judge of their suppression. the press. the only thing that the mainstream prayer doesn't mention is when pro european parties were in pole in poland for them when they suppressed press in the same way as the party of the trolls. now probably probably leverage. so the same thing with hungary before or when it was in power, when jude chinese, the social for empower they treated pressing the same way as orb and us. and what made the liberals mad them tonight, the state was that oregon was allowed to speak in full usually, you know, actually organized. i think 1st came to part about 30 years ago since he came to power. i don't remember except maybe in the beginning of the night, just when western press will let him speak. he was always just cold or nice quote that you know the same thing
you know, these are terrible dictatorships in central europe. the only good thing about them is the poland is very anti russian. hunter is extremely bad because it's not even anti russian. the people are in power. they are the subject gave you the influence and the judge of their suppression. the press. the only thing that the mainstream prayer doesn't mention is when pro european parties were in pole in poland for them when they suppressed press in the same way as the party of the trolls. now...
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another kid is in a different category, but europe is set the same thing. so, you know, glen glen is right here. i mean, the, me, the contradictions here create uncertainty. uncertainty gives the potential for conflict. go ahead, george. i completely agree with you because as you say, this is a conflict with ukraine between here and the dumbass and it flows directly from the events of february 2014, when the legal, legitimate government was overthrown. and the people who have supported those, the government with the people in the dumbass rejected the illegal regime. but as far as the mens go go, russia is one of the guarantors as is germany and france and the germans. and the french know is that everybody knows, go, i'm returning the rush. is a policy to the conflict of what's going on in the dumbass is a conflict between russia and ukraine. and so that's all to see how the media presented us all the how the united states presented as gland points out. the europeans go from one to another. so, you know, when, when the last april that seemed like it was goin
another kid is in a different category, but europe is set the same thing. so, you know, glen glen is right here. i mean, the, me, the contradictions here create uncertainty. uncertainty gives the potential for conflict. go ahead, george. i completely agree with you because as you say, this is a conflict with ukraine between here and the dumbass and it flows directly from the events of february 2014, when the legal, legitimate government was overthrown. and the people who have supported those,...
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and i did, they are a good, couldn't use his other recognizing actually difficulties that we have in europe. and them the main conflict as effectively what is the european, secure, secure the architecture for the russians, they're demanding. it has to be based on all our underpin security agreements, which suggest invisible security. so, you know, made to, for example, once on public spender, security at the expense of russia. well, the nate was arguing european situation based on the principle that naples freedom to expand. so, so this is the main main main main conflict of this, or having discussions about this, which is something didn't, didn't want to do in the past. but that being said, ma'am, and then also said that russia has pointed out that it will intervene in ukraine. if you claim that taxed on bus, or if there is any nato is expanding or even, you know, u. s. troops starting to move in to ukraine. however, that being said, if russia intervenes, the americans have many cleared enough to respond and intervene them on the other side. so it seems that the war can be avoided. that be
and i did, they are a good, couldn't use his other recognizing actually difficulties that we have in europe. and them the main conflict as effectively what is the european, secure, secure the architecture for the russians, they're demanding. it has to be based on all our underpin security agreements, which suggest invisible security. so, you know, made to, for example, once on public spender, security at the expense of russia. well, the nate was arguing european situation based on the principle...
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all of that, no, you have these outside forces primarily in europe, dictating, nation building. people forget about this nation building project in bosnia herzegovina, and it's a complete dead end creating basically creating a narco state. and then you have the service, it's a, we never wanted to be part of this thing and the 1st place and where walking and nato and other countries saying, no, you won't. and they're having a democracy summit at this time here. we could give so many examples here. okay, we're gonna, i'm gonna jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the democracy summit. stay with our team. ah, ah, [000:00:00;00] ah . ah right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's suitable to sell food that he's fussy and sugary and salty and addicted . it's not, it's an individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment. mm hm
all of that, no, you have these outside forces primarily in europe, dictating, nation building. people forget about this nation building project in bosnia herzegovina, and it's a complete dead end creating basically creating a narco state. and then you have the service, it's a, we never wanted to be part of this thing and the 1st place and where walking and nato and other countries saying, no, you won't. and they're having a democracy summit at this time here. we could give so many examples...
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all of that, no, you have these outside forces primarily in europe, dictating, nation building. people forget about this nation building project in bosnia herzegovina. and it's a complete dead end grading, basically creating a narco state and then you have the service, it's a, we never want it to be part of this thing and the 1st place and where walking and nato and other countries saying, no, you won't. and they're having a democracy summit at this time here. we could give so many examples here. okay, we're going to, i'm gonna jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the democracy summit. stay with our team. ah, ah. so we've talked about the rising chance of civil war and america, and it could either be between the ab yachts and the have nots. it could be between the big coin stays like texas or florida between the non bitcoin states. but the rising tension is comparable because of the rising genie coefficient, as is now in the spread between the very top and in the bottom is getting extremely wide. oh right
all of that, no, you have these outside forces primarily in europe, dictating, nation building. people forget about this nation building project in bosnia herzegovina. and it's a complete dead end grading, basically creating a narco state and then you have the service, it's a, we never want it to be part of this thing and the 1st place and where walking and nato and other countries saying, no, you won't. and they're having a democracy summit at this time here. we could give so many examples...
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this is a direct result of government policies, specific policy decisions made by the governments of europe made by great britain made by the united states and other g 7 countries included. okay, so there are there the willingness to go along with this green new deal, or ideologically mainly ideologically driven directors. and we saw the results of it last winter in germany when the wind turbines froze. when there was no solar power, when they couldn't meet their base load demand, what did they do? they fired up the same thing in texas. yes, they fired up the coal plants. so now what do you see? you see a coals. ready coming back now they have to do this again. what's happened to the price of coal? it's what does that mean? they need to buy carbon credits or carbon offsets to the carbon markets or booming because of a restriction and supply to the energy market. so what's the result of this? a fossil fuels becoming expensive? this price is being passed on to consumers. ok, but a lot, but what's really cause is this started during the enron revolution. the total deregulation and free floatin
this is a direct result of government policies, specific policy decisions made by the governments of europe made by great britain made by the united states and other g 7 countries included. okay, so there are there the willingness to go along with this green new deal, or ideologically mainly ideologically driven directors. and we saw the results of it last winter in germany when the wind turbines froze. when there was no solar power, when they couldn't meet their base load demand, what did they...
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in europe, only that way, i think the copy can be resolved. well, alexander, i'm afraid that's not going to happen because if nato sits down with russia and treated as an equal, then there's no reason for nato to exist anymore. ok, that's their dilemma. and this is a dilemma. walter, let me go to you. you know natal it's, it's really throwing the die out there and they're going to get snake eyes on this one here because they up the ante. but they're not going to get the result that they want. ok, and that's why it, we go through this every 6 months now. and then eventually in the black sea, in the dawn bass a drone, something's going to go wrong. and then a chain of events will occur that everyone's going to regret. go ahead, walter. well, that's, that's certainly a possibility to certainly a possibility. i mean, that's what makes the situation so dangerous, even if each side does not desire an all out war, even if they're just trying to extract a discrete political benefit from it. that does not spark that type of conflict. there is always th
in europe, only that way, i think the copy can be resolved. well, alexander, i'm afraid that's not going to happen because if nato sits down with russia and treated as an equal, then there's no reason for nato to exist anymore. ok, that's their dilemma. and this is a dilemma. walter, let me go to you. you know natal it's, it's really throwing the die out there and they're going to get snake eyes on this one here because they up the ante. but they're not going to get the result that they want....
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earlier, i think that overplayed their hand and, and now we see the, the wreckage all around us and europe. you have to go far in this country, decided to go down to a local local up market. you know, a family on business or just any merchant who's trying to get through it gets arrive in our times. you're not going to get an earful. i got it. i mean, let me, let me give me, give joel t a. the last word here about about 40 seconds. show the go ahead. me a prognosis. what needs to be done? 40 seconds, solve the world's problems. you know, the only hope for the future. peter is planning is a plan socialist economy. we have everything that we need. we have the technology, we have the ability, we can feed people, we can close them, we can house them, we can educate them, we can take care of their health and their education and give them a decent culture and a decent life. if we get rid of the profit motive and plan what we produce to meet the needs of the people. well, i think, you know, they were ending up on a note where we could have have and, and a whole series of programs here. this is wha
earlier, i think that overplayed their hand and, and now we see the, the wreckage all around us and europe. you have to go far in this country, decided to go down to a local local up market. you know, a family on business or just any merchant who's trying to get through it gets arrive in our times. you're not going to get an earful. i got it. i mean, let me, let me give me, give joel t a. the last word here about about 40 seconds. show the go ahead. me a prognosis. what needs to be done? 40...
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is a, it's a way to annihilate, not to question, but to a nicely your political adversary by had or europe. so i would use the what i mean look what was the purpose of this whole. busy russian gate, what was the outcome? was contra counter and they were going to sanction which dog is the russian eat? basically long, only reach depot and rush up. i'm also going to be wherever, in a way, any connections be targeted by casa the same story with in a way to get women. so it's a way for genie date, russia and russia ever watch this science that i use the same story with done this on a seemingly as the actual but these were all when they asked i absolutely more, but the punishments were so severe the language use them was so all style that in fact i think that in can people, i mean, don't given dr. old enough as the, as the whole problem is that all these stories are based on a lie. i mean, the need to know, read magazine, bro, the lines that we're going to do a lot, the more you will then all you know, and if you believe the weight roddicks, if right now, just a few days ago, there was a dodge f
is a, it's a way to annihilate, not to question, but to a nicely your political adversary by had or europe. so i would use the what i mean look what was the purpose of this whole. busy russian gate, what was the outcome? was contra counter and they were going to sanction which dog is the russian eat? basically long, only reach depot and rush up. i'm also going to be wherever, in a way, any connections be targeted by casa the same story with in a way to get women. so it's a way for genie date,...
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are out in the area just standing and watching the 2 side separated and corruption ran rampant across europe during the pandemic. according to a survey by global corruption, watchdog transparency international and 3 quarters of the 40000 respondents. so the situation is getting worse. the shot to do better in our report. a new report by transparency international has found the view of national authorities and institutions is 44 with more than 60 percent of those who took part thing corruption in the government was a major problem. but of all the issues faced by you citizens, one of the sole cust elements was access to health care during the 19 pandemic. the report describes that as being a hot spot for corruption. wherever you go, you must pay up. and if you can't pay, you died before your time to join me and me. something happened to me several years, but i had to pay money just to be seen by doctors. they would not touch me, otherwise you pay you move forward. you don't pay, you are left behind. the people said they paying the bry perfect health care, but sales at the, for the, in some cou
are out in the area just standing and watching the 2 side separated and corruption ran rampant across europe during the pandemic. according to a survey by global corruption, watchdog transparency international and 3 quarters of the 40000 respondents. so the situation is getting worse. the shot to do better in our report. a new report by transparency international has found the view of national authorities and institutions is 44 with more than 60 percent of those who took part thing corruption...
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there's a real difference between human rights in asia versus what we would perceive in the west and europe in america. human rights in asia is about having food. it's about how the opportunity, it's about having a basic services basic socialism in essence. whereas in the us, we just equate human rights, is the ability to say whatever you want at any time and a ballot box. but, you know, let's look at these 2 systems over the last 40 years. what has happened? china has done very well. i mean, they, they went from nothing 40 years ago to being the 2nd and eventually the 1st most powerful and nominal terms, not per capita, nominal terms. you know, economic power in the, in the us. it's not you brought up is kind of back slide it. you brought up, let me, let me, let me go to sara before we go to the breaker. sir, i mean, this is a very interesting conversation because the problem i have is that, you know, we have this talker see versus democracy thing. ok. but the only one side is talking in ideological terms. ok. and that division. it is again, i us against them this, this, this could this cr
there's a real difference between human rights in asia versus what we would perceive in the west and europe in america. human rights in asia is about having food. it's about how the opportunity, it's about having a basic services basic socialism in essence. whereas in the us, we just equate human rights, is the ability to say whatever you want at any time and a ballot box. but, you know, let's look at these 2 systems over the last 40 years. what has happened? china has done very well. i mean,...
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oh, now t ah, the theme of hootin says that russia won't stop pumping guns to europe through ukraine, adding the ease decision to ditch long term contracts was a costly mistake for the any you itself. all lines of urge or some member states are increasingly saying read over the eas determination to go green. harnessing descent. marine faces potential trial, the daring to criticize president biden's afghan, pull out despite another officer being held a hero. 2 years ago for criticizing trump.
oh, now t ah, the theme of hootin says that russia won't stop pumping guns to europe through ukraine, adding the ease decision to ditch long term contracts was a costly mistake for the any you itself. all lines of urge or some member states are increasingly saying read over the eas determination to go green. harnessing descent. marine faces potential trial, the daring to criticize president biden's afghan, pull out despite another officer being held a hero. 2 years ago for criticizing trump.
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to just a few years ago when social media platforms were hailed for bringing about the arab spring. europe energy crisis deepens of italy, bearing the brunt rec, or gas prices have left many unable to pay the bills. or jeremy, i'm really shocked, i'm aware of what is going on and i have to say we are upset an absolute shame the italian.
to just a few years ago when social media platforms were hailed for bringing about the arab spring. europe energy crisis deepens of italy, bearing the brunt rec, or gas prices have left many unable to pay the bills. or jeremy, i'm really shocked, i'm aware of what is going on and i have to say we are upset an absolute shame the italian.
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so the droughts in iran, the big storms in china, the flooding in europe, the wildfires and russia loads of stories an amazing footage for your rock. now it online at r t dot com. the meantime, we're back soon with the, with the i me the ah me. this is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to this end. the so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. ah, it's like you're watching down a street in a town. and in the store, windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're yours. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the sort storefront with the negative thoughts, but you don't go in and buy those, gosh. i the me the hello and welcome to cross where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle, president joe biden invoke civil war parallels with greater frequency. this is ominous and dangerous. unfortu
so the droughts in iran, the big storms in china, the flooding in europe, the wildfires and russia loads of stories an amazing footage for your rock. now it online at r t dot com. the meantime, we're back soon with the, with the i me the ah me. this is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being direct? what is true? what is faith in the world corrupted? you need to this end....
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ah, ah ah, the limit pigeon says russia will not stop pumping gas to europe through you cry, nodding, the ease decision to dish, the long term contracts was a cost with the state then a you itself fall, lines emerges. some number states are increasingly saying read over the eas determination to go green paris speaking out against things like critical race theory and mass squared, we could now be investigated by the f b i. after the national school boards association claim the threats received up front amount of domestic terrorism as well as the sun to marine faces potential trial.
ah, ah ah, the limit pigeon says russia will not stop pumping gas to europe through you cry, nodding, the ease decision to dish, the long term contracts was a cost with the state then a you itself fall, lines emerges. some number states are increasingly saying read over the eas determination to go green paris speaking out against things like critical race theory and mass squared, we could now be investigated by the f b i. after the national school boards association claim the threats received...