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s. has been sensually her look at at death fades of the black people q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversary's if china sanctioned russia. the results are catastrophic, not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and puts in its cornering show as shown nuclear power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many analysts realize that any security solutions in the region we've got the involvement, all russia we're bit is foster. china is on the side of humanity. in general. i think it is what the right side of his tree and tails and washington's traditional middle east allies are also unhappy with the u. s. attempts to control global oil supply. some of the world's biggest crude export is, are increasingly, was this thing america. and looking to bypass the use of the dollar in their trade ortiz, rachel blevins explains after years of involvement in the middle east, the u, as now appears to be losing his gr
s. has been sensually her look at at death fades of the black people q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversary's if china sanctioned russia. the results are catastrophic, not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and puts in its cornering show as shown nuclear power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many analysts realize that...
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the hi, a world has been paying for oil in the u. s. dollars. no gold saudi real or any other national currency allowed to buy an oil important country must 1st convert its national currency into u. s. dollars. ties to the world's most sought after commodity immediately booster demand for the u. s. currency. oil importing countries began piling up dollar reserves to minimize currency volatility risks in the future. oil purchasers, oil exporters, started investing their dollars surplus back into the american economy. purchasing bonds and treasury balls. this enormous interest in the us currency raised it to a unique position. the demand is so high that the u. s. can print as many dollars and dollar denominated bonds as it needs to finance it's external debt. if any other country tries to do the same, it will immediately face rising inflation. in the case of the us, people will buy dollars anyway. for decades, the dollar enjoyed it's unique status. with a tacit consent of the world, its value remained relatively stable because the u. s. economy ha
the hi, a world has been paying for oil in the u. s. dollars. no gold saudi real or any other national currency allowed to buy an oil important country must 1st convert its national currency into u. s. dollars. ties to the world's most sought after commodity immediately booster demand for the u. s. currency. oil importing countries began piling up dollar reserves to minimize currency volatility risks in the future. oil purchasers, oil exporters, started investing their dollars surplus back into...
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first of all, economically the u. s. has a very strong country. secondly, issues the main reserve currency was vengeance continuing to pile of its domestic debt. in fact, it is the whole world that is the u. s. is credited the entire world, could be struggling, plunging into crises while the americans of printing dollars. but that is why they now feel completely unpunished in this respect as well. exactly. for that reason, the u. s. his actions in afghanistan, iraq, in vietnam a few decades ago, had never come any legal scrutiny by the international community authority. however, at the time of the vietnam nor the soviet union was still alive, pushing for quite heavy the banks at multi lateral platform is gonna shuttle, the soviet union, as you know, was looking vietnam back lead blank. the u. s. to shoot it's policy for a long time you shirts, we'll remember the way ended mind you are on the by vietnamese thousands of kilometers away from the u. s. right now it's a fact few people remember even in this country because it was a long time ago. but m
first of all, economically the u. s. has a very strong country. secondly, issues the main reserve currency was vengeance continuing to pile of its domestic debt. in fact, it is the whole world that is the u. s. is credited the entire world, could be struggling, plunging into crises while the americans of printing dollars. but that is why they now feel completely unpunished in this respect as well. exactly. for that reason, the u. s. his actions in afghanistan, iraq, in vietnam a few decades...
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s. has been sensually her look at at death rates of the black people, q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversary's if china sanctioned russia, the results are catastrophic. not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and put it is cornering russia as shown nuclear power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many analysts realize that any security solutions in the region we've got the evolvement, all russia will be a disaster. china is on the side of humanity in general. i think it is what the right side of his tree and tails and washington's traditional middle east allies are also unhappy with us attempts to control global oil supply. some of the world's biggest crude exporters are increasingly with this thing, america, and looking to bypass the use of the dollar in their trade ortiz. rachel blevins explains after years of involvement in the middle east, the u as now appears to be losing a graph on some o
s. has been sensually her look at at death rates of the black people, q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversary's if china sanctioned russia, the results are catastrophic. not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and put it is cornering russia as shown nuclear power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many analysts realize that...
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we seem for 60 years, how the u. s. has imposed horrific sanctions on cuba. it hasn't changed the cuban government, but it's caused such hardship for the cuban people. yeah, but the united states, as it's fighting terrorism, obviously in yemen, you don't have to be a major general or a person in power in nature. countries to say, all of russia must be punished, it's sad, but they just have to be punished as regards them. well, perhaps even food, who knows that when it comes to the invasion. well, that's just wrong. i mean, the ordinary people have no say over their government. look at the thousands of very brave people who are coming out on the streets in russia to protest. there was governments war and say not in our name, and those people should not be hurt by it. so sanctions are a kind of economic warfare and unfortunately, they don't hurt the people in power. i think it's fine to go after the oligarchs in russia take their yachts. take your mansions, please do, but don't impose sanctions that are going to make people have a difficult time putting food on
we seem for 60 years, how the u. s. has imposed horrific sanctions on cuba. it hasn't changed the cuban government, but it's caused such hardship for the cuban people. yeah, but the united states, as it's fighting terrorism, obviously in yemen, you don't have to be a major general or a person in power in nature. countries to say, all of russia must be punished, it's sad, but they just have to be punished as regards them. well, perhaps even food, who knows that when it comes to the invasion....
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s. has been sensually, i look at a desperate of the product people q by the us bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is a bursaries, if china sanctioned russia, the results are catastrophic. not only that, the peoples of portia and china suffer from higher prices and the lack of goods and foot. it is cornering show, a strong new to the of power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many entities realize that any security solutions in the region without the involvement of russia will be a disaster. china is on the side of humanity. in general. i think it is what the right side of history and tails and washington traditional middle east allies are also unhappy with us attempts to control global oil supply. some of the world's biggest crude export is, are increasingly resisting america and looking to bypass the use of the dollar in that trade ortiz where to blevins explains after years of involvement in the middle east, the u. s. now appears to be losing his grasp on some of the closest allies in t
s. has been sensually, i look at a desperate of the product people q by the us bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is a bursaries, if china sanctioned russia, the results are catastrophic. not only that, the peoples of portia and china suffer from higher prices and the lack of goods and foot. it is cornering show, a strong new to the of power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many entities realize that...
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s . military has done that part of $1200000000.00 and military aid that the u. s. has provided since january 2021. that's important, of course, because that's when joe biden became president. no secretary of state antony blinkin has praised the ukrainian, seeing that they are showing great skill iron will and profound courage. and we know that congress is very much in support of what is happening in a town in a city and a country that can be so often divided on party lines. there was bipartisan support just a few days ago when congress approved $13600000000.00 in aid to ukraine. but this $200000000.00. the next step for you as support of ukraine. in the face of this russian onslaught, russia says military convoys taking lethal aid into ukraine after targets. a declaration threatened to draw poland into the conflict. since it's a major entry point, the weapons st. best ravi has more from easton, poland, rolling hills near beer, char village, pied a secret and american army base. less than 40 kilometers from the ukraine border. the 82nd airborne, famous for its role
s . military has done that part of $1200000000.00 and military aid that the u. s. has provided since january 2021. that's important, of course, because that's when joe biden became president. no secretary of state antony blinkin has praised the ukrainian, seeing that they are showing great skill iron will and profound courage. and we know that congress is very much in support of what is happening in a town in a city and a country that can be so often divided on party lines. there was bipartisan...
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the hi, a world has been paying for oil in the u. s. dollars. no gold saudi real or any other national currency allowed to buy an oil important country must 1st convert its national currency into u. s. dollars. ties to the world's most sought after commodity immediately booster demand for the u. s. currency. oil importing countries began piling up dollar reserves to minimize currency volatility risks in the future. oil purchasers, oil exporters, started investing their dollars surplus back into the american economy. purchasing bonds and treasury balls thus, enormous interest in the u. s. currency raised it to a unique position. the demand is so high that the u. s. can print as many dollars and dollar denominated bonds as it needs to finance it's external debt. if any other country tries to do the same, it will immediately face rising inflation. in the case of the us, people will buy dollars anyway. for decades, the dollar enjoyed its unique status. with a tacit consent of the world, its value remained relatively stable because the u. s. economy
the hi, a world has been paying for oil in the u. s. dollars. no gold saudi real or any other national currency allowed to buy an oil important country must 1st convert its national currency into u. s. dollars. ties to the world's most sought after commodity immediately booster demand for the u. s. currency. oil importing countries began piling up dollar reserves to minimize currency volatility risks in the future. oil purchasers, oil exporters, started investing their dollars surplus back into...
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s. has been sensually. i look at a desperate of the product people q by the us bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize its adversary's. if china ascension russia, the result are catastrophic. not only that, the peoples of boucher and china suffer from higher prices and the lack of goods and foot in its cornering show as shown new to the a power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many entities realize that any security solutions in the region without the involvement of russia will be a disaster. china is on the side of humanity. in general. i think it is what the right side of history and tails and washington traditional middle east allies are also unhappy with us attempts to control global oil supply. some of the world's biggest crude exports is, are increasingly with this thing america, and looking to bypass the use of the dollar in that trade ortiz where to blevins explains after years of involvement in the middle east, the u. s. now appears to be losing its grasp on some of the closest allie
s. has been sensually. i look at a desperate of the product people q by the us bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize its adversary's. if china ascension russia, the result are catastrophic. not only that, the peoples of boucher and china suffer from higher prices and the lack of goods and foot in its cornering show as shown new to the a power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many entities realize that...
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s. has been sensually her look at at death rates of the black people, q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversary's if china sanctioned russia. the results are catastrophic, not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and puts in its cornering russia is shown nuclear power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many analysts realize that any security solutions in the region we've got the involvement, all russia we're bit is faster. china is on the side of humanity. in general. i think it is what the right side of his tree and tails and washington's traditional middle east allies are also unhappy with the u. s. attempts to control global oil supply. some of the world's biggest crude export is, are increasingly with this thing america. and looking to bypass the use of the dollar in their trade ortiz, rachel blevins expense. after years of involvement in the middle east, the u. s. now appears to be losing his
s. has been sensually her look at at death rates of the black people, q by the u. s. bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is adversary's if china sanctioned russia. the results are catastrophic, not only dead to peoples of both russia and china suffer from higher prices and to lack of goose and puts in its cornering russia is shown nuclear power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many analysts realize...
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s . military has done that part of $1200000000.00 and military aid that the u. s. has provided since january 2021. that's important, of course, because that's when joe biden became president. no secretary of state antony lincoln has praised the ukrainians. seeing that they are showing great skill i and will, and provide encourage. and we know that congress is very much in support of what is happening in a tone in a city and a country that can be so often divided on party lines. there was bipartisan support just a few days ago when congress approved $13600000000.00 in aid to ukraine. but this $200000000.00. the next step for you as support of ukraine in the face of this russian onslaught. russian calling its sab ready started containing demonstrators gathered in the capital to rally against the war in ukraine jails, kremlin critic alexson avonlea called for the anti war protests across russia. demonstration is also planned in st. peter's work, last week at least 5000 people are arrested at 69 protest across the country, and these are the light pictures from one such
s . military has done that part of $1200000000.00 and military aid that the u. s. has provided since january 2021. that's important, of course, because that's when joe biden became president. no secretary of state antony lincoln has praised the ukrainians. seeing that they are showing great skill i and will, and provide encourage. and we know that congress is very much in support of what is happening in a tone in a city and a country that can be so often divided on party lines. there was...
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the u. s. warrens any spill over into a nato country will trigger in major response and foreign fighters join ukraine's fight against russian forces. we meet some of them near the ukrainian border as they prepare for battle. plus people across the world protest against the war in berlin. tens of thousands of them turn out to demonstrate near the brandenburg gate . that old dividing line between the east and west ah and william bluecross welcome to the program. russia has carried out multiple airstrikes on a military training, grounded western ukraine, killing least 35 people and injuring dozens more. the u. s. has warned that any spill over into neighboring poland will trigger a nato response. meanwhile, heavy fighting continues on multiple fronts. authorities and key se they are stock piling food, as russian forces try to surround the city. ah, in the face of a grand invasion, he plays the national anthem as a reminder to its people of what they are fighting for. but he will president lindsey
the u. s. warrens any spill over into a nato country will trigger in major response and foreign fighters join ukraine's fight against russian forces. we meet some of them near the ukrainian border as they prepare for battle. plus people across the world protest against the war in berlin. tens of thousands of them turn out to demonstrate near the brandenburg gate . that old dividing line between the east and west ah and william bluecross welcome to the program. russia has carried out multiple...
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g u. s. has been spreading successive disinformation targeting china on the ukraine issue with malicious intentions. china is already on the wrong side of history when it comes to, to ukraine and the aggression being committed by russia. the u. s. has gone so far as to threaten that other countries will pay a price for not following suit and imposing sanctions as it has done one country order is a luxury meal and the rest of the world has to foot the bill. this looks more like what a bully would do. we will not stand by and allow any country to compensate. russia for its losses from the duke sang would use. would don, you should never forget that there are 3 fingers pointing back to you when you point fingers and others, but it's not just words and saber rattling the u. s. as playing with fire in a very sensitive region tie one and the indo pacific. washington has deployed more than 2000 troops, just radius northern territory for the 1st time ever is building and miss sol network aimed at det
g u. s. has been spreading successive disinformation targeting china on the ukraine issue with malicious intentions. china is already on the wrong side of history when it comes to, to ukraine and the aggression being committed by russia. the u. s. has gone so far as to threaten that other countries will pay a price for not following suit and imposing sanctions as it has done one country order is a luxury meal and the rest of the world has to foot the bill. this looks more like what a bully...
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also something that the u. s . has rejected. so it says some people are expecting more than the president or what the americans are willing to give. and it's appears all right, to w, a max out of reporting from poland. thank you very much. but for the wes, this war is as much about energy supply as it is about humanitarian disasters. climate campaigners have long said, we need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels in favor of renewables as a big part of the message from the fridays for future movements for climate change . as campaigners are holding protests across the world, including this one today that you see here in berlin, to demand action, be taken to stop the climate crisis. the student led movement is demanding an end of the war in ukraine, which is being partially funded. they say by european payments for wash and gas coal, and while like to welcome back's atlanta romano, where she's a ukranian climate campaigner and environmental lawyer. she also happens to be the founder of the stand with ukraine campaign, calling for a
also something that the u. s . has rejected. so it says some people are expecting more than the president or what the americans are willing to give. and it's appears all right, to w, a max out of reporting from poland. thank you very much. but for the wes, this war is as much about energy supply as it is about humanitarian disasters. climate campaigners have long said, we need to wean ourselves off fossil fuels in favor of renewables as a big part of the message from the fridays for future...
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and so now that the u. s. has destabilized ukraine and fed this conflict. the us expects china in india to abandon their strategic self interest for fuels. aaron and neither prime minister mowdy nor president, she can ping or fools. it's an ideology that's never went away and next week chronicle its roots. and why so many want to see it flourish again today or short dock, fascism. a history starts in moments. ah ah. ah ah and north atlantic alliance recognizance that grafted wolf ships cruising close to russia's borders have become commonplace along with military hardware redeployment and large scale exercises. nato has also developed its offensive capability near the russian borders every year, a russian bank resolution is submitted to the un against the glorification of nonce is.
and so now that the u. s. has destabilized ukraine and fed this conflict. the us expects china in india to abandon their strategic self interest for fuels. aaron and neither prime minister mowdy nor president, she can ping or fools. it's an ideology that's never went away and next week chronicle its roots. and why so many want to see it flourish again today or short dock, fascism. a history starts in moments. ah ah. ah ah and north atlantic alliance recognizance that grafted wolf ships cruising...
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the u. s. has never respected you and general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with mosca. well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china that russia is very much the junior partner, this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing further away from europe in the united states inevitably means subjugation for russia at some level. at some point. it's certainly not too late to reverse course now, but unless you want to be a part of greater china by the end of the century, i think russian needs to take another look at this. why couldn't they bring the united states closer to china, which actually help the american people? because i think china has made it pretty clear they have hedge, a monic ambitions. and the endo pacific is why they have managed to give life to the asian quad india, japan, austra
the u. s. has never respected you and general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with mosca. well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china that russia is very much the junior partner, this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china,...
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the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would detroit with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, the rush is very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing further away from europe in the united states inevitably means subjugation for russia at some level. at some point. it's certainly not too late to reverse course now, but unless you want to be a part of greater china by the end of the century, i think russian needs to take another look at this. why couldn't they bring the united states closer to china, which actually help the american people? because i think china has made it pretty clear they have hedge a monic ambitions in the endo pacific. it's why they have managed to give life to the asian clive india, japan, aus
the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would detroit with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, the rush is very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing...
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and then prior to that, the u. s. president has served as a u. s. senator, for decades where he was working to achieve these issues. so for him, it is personal. it is something that is important to him. it's something that he believes as he spoke to us soldiers, the 2nd airborne of the border of poland in ukraine, about 24 hours ago. he said, what you're doing matters it in his consequential because again, he believes that this is a tipping point. and the world needs to decide what direction it wants to go and, and to be clear, very quickly, the u. s. president isn't just talking about russia, but he's also talking about china. he's been very clear that he believes democracy will prevail. he knows he has differences with chinese president, she and vladimir putin, the russian president when it comes to this. but the u. s. president is going to lay out his case to the free world and hope that they see his message and by his arguments money. thanks for that. white house correspondent kenny holt has their 1st invoice so well ellia, ukraine's presiden
and then prior to that, the u. s. president has served as a u. s. senator, for decades where he was working to achieve these issues. so for him, it is personal. it is something that is important to him. it's something that he believes as he spoke to us soldiers, the 2nd airborne of the border of poland in ukraine, about 24 hours ago. he said, what you're doing matters it in his consequential because again, he believes that this is a tipping point. and the world needs to decide what direction it...
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this has been the u. s. his efforts to basically show the world what it says vladimir putin and his government have been planning to do in order to try to cut no preempt any efforts by the russian government to mislead or dissuade or simply misrepresent what it is doing inside ukraine. so you can read this language coming, not just from the president, but also from the secretary of state antony blinking to basically say, look, they are capable of doing these things. we have evidence, we have intelligence suggesting that they're going to do these things. and so what they are doing is putting that out into the public sphere so that people can decide for themselves whether or not it's going to happen so far. what the u. s has been saying apparently has come true, but it does not mean that the burden is still on washington to basically prove all of the allegations it's putting against moscow. but so far, the u. s. government has been sadly correct about what it says of the government of vladimir putin. it's goin
this has been the u. s. his efforts to basically show the world what it says vladimir putin and his government have been planning to do in order to try to cut no preempt any efforts by the russian government to mislead or dissuade or simply misrepresent what it is doing inside ukraine. so you can read this language coming, not just from the president, but also from the secretary of state antony blinking to basically say, look, they are capable of doing these things. we have evidence, we have...
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the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with mosca. well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, that russia's very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think rushes leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that the growing closer to china growing further away from europe in the united states, inevitably means subjugation for russia at some level. at some point. it's certainly not too late to reverse course now, but unless you want to be a part of greater china by the end of the century, i think russian needs to take another look at this. why couldn't they bring the united states closer to china, which actually help the american people? because i think china has made it pretty clear they have hedge a monic ambitions in the endo pacific. it's why they have managed to give life to the asian clive india, japan, aus
the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with mosca. well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, that russia's very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think rushes leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that the growing closer to china growing...
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he was specifically asking for fighter jets, which the u. s. has ruled out for now senior defense officials tell us that right now, part of the problem is that russia has the abilities shoot down fighter jets pretty much over all of ukraine's airspace. so they are looking at providing ukraine more sophisticated missile systems than they have thus far in hopes of keeping the airspace contested. another big concern for us officials fear that russia could use chemical weapons. but the pentagon spokesman made an important point on sunday morning. it is of the russian play book that, that which they accuse you of their planning to do. now. again, we haven't seen anything indic it. it indicate some sort of eminent chemical, chemical, biological tack right now, but we're watching this very, very closely on monday, the national security advisor, jake sullivan, will be meeting china's top diplomat in rome. he gave a preview of what i'll have to say. we have made it clear to not just be jing, but every country in the world that if they think that they ca
he was specifically asking for fighter jets, which the u. s. has ruled out for now senior defense officials tell us that right now, part of the problem is that russia has the abilities shoot down fighter jets pretty much over all of ukraine's airspace. so they are looking at providing ukraine more sophisticated missile systems than they have thus far in hopes of keeping the airspace contested. another big concern for us officials fear that russia could use chemical weapons. but the pentagon...
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with more on that the u. s. senate has now followed the u. s. house and has approved spending $13600000000.00 on aid to ukraine. that is quite a bit more than just what the president was even asking for just a couple of weeks ago. now, the money's going to be evenly split between humanitarian assistance and military assistance on the humanitarian front. it'll go to help refugees to provide food and health care on the military front. 3000000000 of that is going to go to the u. s. u . s. european command, that is the command that takes the lead in nato, so that money could be used to bring an additional troops to stockpile weapons. the other 650000000 is going to be given to ukraine so that it can buy the weapons that it chooses. but then it's also given us president joe biden, $3000000000.00 he, they say he can now. so give ukraine up to $3000000000.00 worth of military equipment that the u. s. has that is quite an escalation from the amount of money they've already given. the president is expected to sign the bill. ah, little bit of, of a well n
with more on that the u. s. senate has now followed the u. s. house and has approved spending $13600000000.00 on aid to ukraine. that is quite a bit more than just what the president was even asking for just a couple of weeks ago. now, the money's going to be evenly split between humanitarian assistance and military assistance on the humanitarian front. it'll go to help refugees to provide food and health care on the military front. 3000000000 of that is going to go to the u. s. u . s. european...
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the u. s. warrens any spill over into a nato country will trigger in major response and foreign fighters join ukraine's fight against russian forces. we meet some of them near the ukrainian border as they prepare for battle. plus people across the world protest against the war in berlin. tens of thousands of them turned out to demonstrate near the brandenburg gate that old dividing line between east and west ah, and william gruff. welcome to the program. russia has carried out multiple air strikes on a military training, grounded, western ukraine, killing least 35 people and injuring dozens more. the u. s. has warned that any spill over into neighboring poland will trigger a nato response. meanwhile, heavy fighting continues on multiple fronts. authorities and key se they are stockpiling food as russian forces try to surround the city. ah, in the face of a grand invasion, he plays the national anthem as a reminder to its people of what they are fighting for. but he will president and the senior
the u. s. warrens any spill over into a nato country will trigger in major response and foreign fighters join ukraine's fight against russian forces. we meet some of them near the ukrainian border as they prepare for battle. plus people across the world protest against the war in berlin. tens of thousands of them turned out to demonstrate near the brandenburg gate that old dividing line between east and west ah, and william gruff. welcome to the program. russia has carried out multiple air...
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coming out a journalist from the u. s. has been killed in if a q 50 year old will make a brent renaud is the 1st foreign report has been killed since rushes invasion. training. police say he was shot by russian forces the fight intensified on sunday . there was for the 1st time, a sign of progress in talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators. my hon has more on that from keith on sunday. ah, the ukrainian president's advisor issued a statement saying that he thought progress could be made in talks. and he said that the russian side had become more constructive. you also can said that we will not concede in principle on any of our for positions russia now understands this and is not russia is now beginning to talk constructively. now, as that statement came out, there was a statement from the russian side as well saying that talked to the ukraine, had made significant progress. and it was possible that the delegations could release a joint statement soon. well, that was met with skepticism here and here certainly amon
coming out a journalist from the u. s. has been killed in if a q 50 year old will make a brent renaud is the 1st foreign report has been killed since rushes invasion. training. police say he was shot by russian forces the fight intensified on sunday . there was for the 1st time, a sign of progress in talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators. my hon has more on that from keith on sunday. ah, the ukrainian president's advisor issued a statement saying that he thought progress could be made...
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s. has been sensually, i look at a desperate of the product people q by the us bullets and the u. s. has engaged in huge this formation campaign to demonize is a bursaries, if china sanctioned russia, the results are catastrophic. not only that, the peoples of portia and china suffer from higher prices and the lack of goods and foot in its cornering show is shown to be a power. i don't think anyone want to see things even more dramatic to happen. increasingly, many entities realize that any security solutions in the region without the involvement of russia will be disaster. china is on the side of humanity in general . i think it is what the right side of history entails and washington, the traditional middle east allies are also unhappy with us attempts to control global oil supply. some of the world's biggest crude exports is, are increasingly with this thing america, and looking to bypass the use of the dollar in that trade ortiz where to blevins explains after years of involvement in the middle east, the u. s. now appears to be losing his grasp on some of the closest allies in
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the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this on time between russia and china that russia is very much the junior part. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think rushes leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing further away from europe in the united states inevitably means subjugation for russia at some level. at some point. it's certainly not too late to reverse course now, but unless you want to be a part of greater china by the end of the century, i think russian needs to take another look at this. why couldn't they bring the united states closer to china, which actually help the american people? because i think china has made it pretty clear they have had germanic ambitions in the endo pacific. it's why they have managed to give life to the asian quad india, japan, australia, i
the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this on time between russia and china that russia is very much the junior part. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think rushes leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing further...
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the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china that russia is very much the junior partner, this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing further away from europe in the united states inevitably means subjugation for russia at some level. at some point. it's certainly not too late to reverse course now, but unless you want to be a part of greater china by the end of the century, i think russian needs to take another look at this. why couldn't they bring the united states closer to china, which actually help the american people? because i think china has made it pretty clear they have hedge a monic ambitions in the endo pacific. it's why they have managed to give life to the asian clive india, japan, aust
the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china that russia is very much the junior partner, this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think russia's leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing...
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say the u. s. has misused his privilege as host of the united nations by expelling 12 russian, un diplomats on the allegation that there were threats to national security. russia says the us that should expect a reciprocal response. again, another, another demonstration of growth disrespect or the cost company agreement to the, to their commitments. as i said, the rim within the framework of the over the obligations on the boss on the un charter, the calls come to the agreement, m v, unconventional visit. now that's a big announcement and it raises questions about the u. n. treating and the united states obligation to enable member states to maintain their staff even countries. the usa has no diplomatic relations with countries like north korea. busy countries like that as well at this point, have the right to maintain a un mission as a un member state, but it appears 12 un staffers to 12 staffers of russia's un mission are being asked to leave the country. now that came during the press conference
say the u. s. has misused his privilege as host of the united nations by expelling 12 russian, un diplomats on the allegation that there were threats to national security. russia says the us that should expect a reciprocal response. again, another, another demonstration of growth disrespect or the cost company agreement to the, to their commitments. as i said, the rim within the framework of the over the obligations on the boss on the un charter, the calls come to the agreement, m v,...
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the world has reason to doubt the u. s. explanation. it wants to know more, it's concerned to know more. and i think these, these concerns are entirely legitimate. they deserve to be given a thorough erring. and i think the un security council should make that clear. i would suggest, particularly, so after coming out of a 2 year pandemic, i don't think there's any better time as you say, the dell of into that in terms of diplomacy though, is it constructive at all to simply dismiss rush is point as just incredible. i think the words were used by washington. no, it's not. it's not an all constructive. i mean, is it the u. s. essentially and the u. s. and allies, nato are trying to create a black and white world where, where truth is entirely on the side of the united states and fall side is entirely on the side of russia. and this is obviously a comic book of view of the world and may work in hollywood, but it doesn't work in there and the real world and the, the real world, definitely perceives contradictions, ambiguities, etc, and want
the world has reason to doubt the u. s. explanation. it wants to know more, it's concerned to know more. and i think these, these concerns are entirely legitimate. they deserve to be given a thorough erring. and i think the un security council should make that clear. i would suggest, particularly, so after coming out of a 2 year pandemic, i don't think there's any better time as you say, the dell of into that in terms of diplomacy though, is it constructive at all to simply dismiss rush is...
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the u. s. has made it clear that it is going to now be proposing additional sanctions and, and then that question that alexander talked about, what do we do if there is some kind of russian chemical weapons or tactical nuclear attack? let's talk more about this because this does seem to be something, as we mentioned, no, the washington has been really ringing the alarm bells on this topic. and there are grave concerns and we're hearing also some reports that some types of weapons have already been in use. and you can what more can you tell us about that refers to the use of white phosphorus bombs. and in fact, it has been reported by ukraine that those were used in the eastern city of crime, a torque. now, there's a sort of ambivalence about whether they actually are chemical weapons. they are not directly prohibited by the chemical weapons convention. however, under customary international law, the, the there use in any densely populated area is viewed as a breach and the fact is white. phosph
the u. s. has made it clear that it is going to now be proposing additional sanctions and, and then that question that alexander talked about, what do we do if there is some kind of russian chemical weapons or tactical nuclear attack? let's talk more about this because this does seem to be something, as we mentioned, no, the washington has been really ringing the alarm bells on this topic. and there are grave concerns and we're hearing also some reports that some types of weapons have already...
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the u. s. has as it dictates the rules for both policy and condemnation. in fact, just last week, the u. s. declared a genocide of the people in medium are a key member of the southeast asian alliance with some even calling for military intervention. the u. s. government should couple, it's condemnations of mine. mars military with action for too long. the u. s. and other countries have allowed my mars generals to commit atrocities with few real consequences. there have also been tensions with cambodia, which is the chair of the alliance after the u. s and allison arms embargo back in december, claiming it was concerned about the influence of china's military. we urge the cambodian government to make meaningful progress and addressing corruption and human rights abuses and to work to reduce the influence of the p. r. c. military and cambodia, which threatens regional and global security. so washington is sending the message, the nations in the region can't get too close to china or russia, or they may find themselves facing action from the us. but that did
the u. s. has as it dictates the rules for both policy and condemnation. in fact, just last week, the u. s. declared a genocide of the people in medium are a key member of the southeast asian alliance with some even calling for military intervention. the u. s. government should couple, it's condemnations of mine. mars military with action for too long. the u. s. and other countries have allowed my mars generals to commit atrocities with few real consequences. there have also been tensions with...
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the u. s. has gone so far as to threaten that other countries will pay a price for not following suit and imposing sanctions as it has done one country order is a luxury meal and the rest of the world has to foot the bill. this looks more like what a bully would do. we will not stand by and allow any country to compensate. russia for its losses from the duke sang, would use what don, you should never forget that there are 3 fingers pointing back to you when you point fingers and others. but it's not just words. and sabre rattling the u. s. is playing with fire in a very sensitive region tie one and the indo pacific. washington has deployed more than 2000 troops. chaw straight is northern territory for the 1st time ever. is building and miss sol network aimed at deterring china has sailed a warship through the taiwan strait and approved a $100000000.00 in arms sales to tie one. beijing isn't pleased. we warn the u. s. to playing the taiwan card is like playing with fire, which will not only push
the u. s. has gone so far as to threaten that other countries will pay a price for not following suit and imposing sanctions as it has done one country order is a luxury meal and the rest of the world has to foot the bill. this looks more like what a bully would do. we will not stand by and allow any country to compensate. russia for its losses from the duke sang, would use what don, you should never forget that there are 3 fingers pointing back to you when you point fingers and others. but...
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the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, that russia's very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think rushes leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing further away from europe in the united states inevitably means subjugation for russia at some level. at some point. it's certainly not too late to reverse course now, but unless you want to be a part of greater china by the end of the century, i think russian needs to take another look at this. why couldn't they bring the united states closer to china, which actually help the american people? because i think china has made it pretty clear they have hedge a monic ambitions in the endo pacific. it's why they have managed to give life to the asian clive india, japan, austra
the u. s. has never respected un general assembly resolutions in the bus. but what did you make of some peculiar abstentions from people, countries you'd think would vote with moscow? well, i think that then what it shows is that in this, on time between russia and china, that russia's very much the junior partner. this is the exact reverse of cold war days. and it's something i think rushes leadership hasn't considered adequately. i've tried to explain that growing closer to china, growing...
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that's the kind of situation in which the u. s. has starkly fought. not because we want territory for ourselves, not because we seek economic advantage, but because one of our friends or allies has been invaded by somebody else, that's what's happening in ukraine today. and the difference between russian actions and us just as bad as clear as it could be. your line of argument is like the, the old saying that here you've got a, an old lady in the, near the path of a bus that's out of control. 11 man comes up to her and pushes her in the front of the bus. and another man comes up to her and pushes her away from the bus. and somebody says, well, you know, both these people are just pushing old ladies around. lo sure equate the parallel of that one. ok, but i mean, you know that the united, i mean it does not mean that you would have supported this kind of military action or a singer, missiles and so on being sent off to the referendum that obviously was not accepted by nature, nations in crimea, recognizing the crimea was brought to russia, but what we
that's the kind of situation in which the u. s. has starkly fought. not because we want territory for ourselves, not because we seek economic advantage, but because one of our friends or allies has been invaded by somebody else, that's what's happening in ukraine today. and the difference between russian actions and us just as bad as clear as it could be. your line of argument is like the, the old saying that here you've got a, an old lady in the, near the path of a bus that's out of control....
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since 2020 the u. s. has barred almost all asylum seekers. using a regulation men to prevent infectious diseases from spreading across the border. now, with many coven error restrictions eased or eliminated the rule known as title 42 is still being used to bar thousands of people from mexico, central america, africa, haiti, and elsewhere. many of those migrants are fleeing war and political upheaval. but on her 3rd try sophia, and her children with help from a lawyer were allowed to enter the u. s. some immigration attorney said there is a double standard favoring ukrainians. we are absolutely seeing a differentiation between howard treating ukrainian asylum seekers than we are other asylum seekers, whether they be from south america, cameroon, haiti, or afghanistan, the ukrainians are being able to jump to the front of the line. and the only difference is that they are white and all of these other asylum seekers are not white. we're gonna welcome recreate the refugees. rope and arms have some track they come over here. the biden administrati
since 2020 the u. s. has barred almost all asylum seekers. using a regulation men to prevent infectious diseases from spreading across the border. now, with many coven error restrictions eased or eliminated the rule known as title 42 is still being used to bar thousands of people from mexico, central america, africa, haiti, and elsewhere. many of those migrants are fleeing war and political upheaval. but on her 3rd try sophia, and her children with help from a lawyer were allowed to enter the...
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g u. s. has been spreading successive disinformation, targeting china on the ukraine issue with malicious intentions. what china is already on the wrong side of history when it comes to, to ukraine and the aggression being committed by russia. the u. s. has gone so far as to threaten that other countries will pay a price for not following suit and imposing sanctions as it has done one country order is a luxury meal and the rest of the world has to foot the bill. this looks more like what a bully would do. we will not stand by and allow any country to compensate russia for its losses from the duke saying, which is what don, you should never forget that there are 3 fingers pointing back to you when you point fingers and others. but it's not just words. and sabre rattling the u. s. is playing with fire in a very sensitive region tie one and the indo pacific. washington has deployed more than 2000 troops to australia's northern territory for the 1st time ever is building and miss sol network aime
g u. s. has been spreading successive disinformation, targeting china on the ukraine issue with malicious intentions. what china is already on the wrong side of history when it comes to, to ukraine and the aggression being committed by russia. the u. s. has gone so far as to threaten that other countries will pay a price for not following suit and imposing sanctions as it has done one country order is a luxury meal and the rest of the world has to foot the bill. this looks more like what a...
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the u. s. has not been happy with china stance over the past 3 weeks, which is how long the russian war in ukraine has lost it so far. the us does not like the fact that china is trying to be neutral. the us feels that it could be looking for ways to get around us and e, u organized sanctions, regimes that are punishing russia for its invasion. the u. s. is also very concerned that russia and china may try to find ways of providing financial assistance to each other. that the chinese may be willing to provide the military assistance of some unspecified client, whatever the assistance could be, the u. s. is opposed to it. and so the expectation is that the u. s. president joe biden will say to was chinese counterpart cesium pang that he expects a more robust effort to pressure moscow to stop its invasion, to recall its troops and to try to broker some sort of these fire with the government and cave and ross, the divided administration has been keeping up its strong rhetoric against president put
the u. s. has not been happy with china stance over the past 3 weeks, which is how long the russian war in ukraine has lost it so far. the us does not like the fact that china is trying to be neutral. the us feels that it could be looking for ways to get around us and e, u organized sanctions, regimes that are punishing russia for its invasion. the u. s. is also very concerned that russia and china may try to find ways of providing financial assistance to each other. that the chinese may be...
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s. senate has now followed the u. s. house and has approved spending $13600000000.00 on aid to ukraine. that is quite a bit more than just what the president was even asking for just a couple of weeks ago. now, the money's going to be evenly split between humanitarian assistance and military assistance on the humanitarian front. it will go to help refugees to provide food and health care on the military front. 3000000000 of that is going to go to the u. s. u. s. european command, that is the command that takes the lead in nato, so that money can be used to bring an additional troops to stockpile weapons. the other 650000000 is going to be given to ukraine so that it can buy the weapons that it chooses. but then it's also given us president joe biden, $3000000000.00, who they say he can now. so give ukraine up to $3000000000.00 worth of military equipment that the u. s. has that is quite an escalation from the amount of money they've already given. the president is expected to sign the bill. i time for some other news now
s. senate has now followed the u. s. house and has approved spending $13600000000.00 on aid to ukraine. that is quite a bit more than just what the president was even asking for just a couple of weeks ago. now, the money's going to be evenly split between humanitarian assistance and military assistance on the humanitarian front. it will go to help refugees to provide food and health care on the military front. 3000000000 of that is going to go to the u. s. u. s. european command, that is the...
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s . military has done that part of $1200000000.00 and military aid that the u. s. has provided since january 2021. that's important, of course, because that's when joe biden became president, no secretary of state antony blinking, has praised the ukrainian saying that they are showing great skill iron will and providing courage. and we know that congress is very much in support of what is happening in a town in a city and a country that can be so often divided on party lines. there was bipartisan support just a few days ago when congress approved $13600000000.00 in aid to ukraine. but this $200000000.00. the next step for you as support of ukraine in the face of this russian onslaught. lashes has not become voiced, hiking li, delayed in c, ukraine, a fair targets. the declaration threatens to draw poland into the conflict since it's a major entry point for weapons. same as rabby has more from eastern eastern eastern poland. rolling hills near beer cha village pied a secret and american army base less than 40 kilometers from the ukraine border the 82nd airborne, fam
s . military has done that part of $1200000000.00 and military aid that the u. s. has provided since january 2021. that's important, of course, because that's when joe biden became president, no secretary of state antony blinking, has praised the ukrainian saying that they are showing great skill iron will and providing courage. and we know that congress is very much in support of what is happening in a town in a city and a country that can be so often divided on party lines. there was...
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the u. s. has a lot of weapons in ukraine and the weapons in ukraine are a threat to russia. russia wants to destroy their military equipment. i think it's the right decision. awesome guy, sir. my personal opinion. it's the fault of both sides. but what fault exactly? as an ordinary person, i cannot really understand exactly that. it opens claret sauers with the atlantic council. it's digital forensic research lab and specializes in analyzing propaganda and this information. this little doubt that china beck's russia, but she says this is more than just a jing siding with an ally. and as long as there's the stabilize ation in other regions, you know, they have the opportunity to really expand their power and read share is definitely some opportunities that channel has with any halo geopolitical instability for itself. and modest part of that is to shift blame to western countries for the conflict. it's also aligned with one of moscow's key objectives of most relevance and in puzzles, is that ch
the u. s. has a lot of weapons in ukraine and the weapons in ukraine are a threat to russia. russia wants to destroy their military equipment. i think it's the right decision. awesome guy, sir. my personal opinion. it's the fault of both sides. but what fault exactly? as an ordinary person, i cannot really understand exactly that. it opens claret sauers with the atlantic council. it's digital forensic research lab and specializes in analyzing propaganda and this information. this little doubt...
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the u. s. has the dictates the rules for both policy and condemnation. in fact, just last week, the u. s. declared a genocide, people in me a more a key member of the southeast asian alliance with some human calling for military intervention. the u. s. government should couple of condemnations of mine. mars military with action for too long. the u. s. and other countries have allowed my mars generals to commit atrocities with few real consequences. there have also been changes with cambodia, which is the chair of the alliance after the us announced in arms and bar go back in december, claiming it was concerned about the employ of china's military. we urge the cambodian government to make meaningful progress and addressing corruption and human rights abuses and to work to reduce the influence of the p. r. c, military and cambodia, which threatens regional and global security. so washington is sending the message, the nations in the region can't get too close to china or russia, or they may find themselves facing action from the us. but that didn't stop in
the u. s. has the dictates the rules for both policy and condemnation. in fact, just last week, the u. s. declared a genocide, people in me a more a key member of the southeast asian alliance with some human calling for military intervention. the u. s. government should couple of condemnations of mine. mars military with action for too long. the u. s. and other countries have allowed my mars generals to commit atrocities with few real consequences. there have also been changes with cambodia,...
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the u. s. has now formerly accused russia of war crimes in ukraine. last week, secretary of lincoln expressed his view that some of russians reported attacks did in fact constitute war crimes. he emphasized that the department of state and other u. s. department's will be documenting and assessing the facts and the law surrounding these reports. this review underpins the assessment that the secretary announced today that russian forces are indeed committing war crimes in ukraine in a hospital in chief all yes, feeding one month old daughter victoria. the baby survived russian shelling because the mother used her body to shield her. the father recounts how their apartment block was targeted. so, oh, sure. oh, good shala. i woke up because polio was screaming and it was accompanied by the sound of glass crushing an alarm fire. i saw a catastrophe. ah, i just heard all your shouting turned over and threw a blanket over them. so cool, unless your procedure, despite russian brutality ukraine fights on, the price of its defiance is the country laid to waste
the u. s. has now formerly accused russia of war crimes in ukraine. last week, secretary of lincoln expressed his view that some of russians reported attacks did in fact constitute war crimes. he emphasized that the department of state and other u. s. department's will be documenting and assessing the facts and the law surrounding these reports. this review underpins the assessment that the secretary announced today that russian forces are indeed committing war crimes in ukraine in a hospital...
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the u. s. has is it dictates the rules for both policy and condemnation. in fact, just last week, the u. s. declared a genocide of the people in me. i'm are a member of the southeast asian alliance with some even calling for military intervention. the u. s. government should couple, it's condemnations of mine. mars military with action for too long. the u. s. and other countries have allowed my mars generals to commit atrocities with few real consequences. they're both of intentions with cambodia, which is the chair of the alliance after the u. s. and allison arms embargo back in december, claiming it was concerned about the influence of china's military. we urge the cambodian government to make meaningful progress and addressing corruption and human rights abuses and to work to reduce the influence of the p. r. c. military and cambodia, which threatens regional and global security. so washington is sending the message, the nations in the region can't get too close to china or russia, or they may find themselves facing action from the us. but that didn't s
the u. s. has is it dictates the rules for both policy and condemnation. in fact, just last week, the u. s. declared a genocide of the people in me. i'm are a member of the southeast asian alliance with some even calling for military intervention. the u. s. government should couple, it's condemnations of mine. mars military with action for too long. the u. s. and other countries have allowed my mars generals to commit atrocities with few real consequences. they're both of intentions with...
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has said the u. s. can all stop a new multi polar world. china is already on the wrong side of history when it comes to ukraine, and the aggression being committed by russia. contrasting views between china in the us threatened to inadvertently complicate already fraud ties. america's different approach to the war in ukraine is the latest complication. the old cold war strategy of containment will not be viable in this emerging multi polar world. well, despite those comments from singapore, the u. s. isn't bucking down in trying to influence china stunts on russia going so far as to threaten sanctions against beijing's high tech economy. is policy, lia, with more washington is added again. this time pressuring basing to play by it's rules and condemn russia's actions in ukraine. if china's semiconductor manufacturing international corp sells its chips to russia, we could essentially shut as m i c down because we prevent them from using our equipment and our software. hazing, will have none of it and ref
has said the u. s. can all stop a new multi polar world. china is already on the wrong side of history when it comes to ukraine, and the aggression being committed by russia. contrasting views between china in the us threatened to inadvertently complicate already fraud ties. america's different approach to the war in ukraine is the latest complication. the old cold war strategy of containment will not be viable in this emerging multi polar world. well, despite those comments from singapore, the...
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a u. s. commander seized. china has been authorized. ah. i british manager, welcome to the w news asia. glad you could join us. russia, as view of its envision and ukraine, has found a ready audience in china. the government refuses to call russian actions and invasion, and state media routinely echoes the official kremlin tom special military operation . comments on chinese social media. 2 are heavily censored in favor of russia. the result is a heavily one sided view of a war. a majority of the world has condemned. he has more from fabi on gretsch bye in beijing. you let him in putin, he's a formula, one driver and an ice hockey champion, how formidable the caption reads, social media, and china's filled with videos like this, idolizing the russian president, wilson and in state media coverage of the war almost exclusively shows sympathy for moscow. it's also emphasized humanitarian aid that russia is said to have distributed to ukraine. oh, but very little focus on russian aggression and the targeting of civilians. the bias reporting has
a u. s. commander seized. china has been authorized. ah. i british manager, welcome to the w news asia. glad you could join us. russia, as view of its envision and ukraine, has found a ready audience in china. the government refuses to call russian actions and invasion, and state media routinely echoes the official kremlin tom special military operation . comments on chinese social media. 2 are heavily censored in favor of russia. the result is a heavily one sided view of a war. a majority of...
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on the u. s. nato side, there has to be a compromise. it says we will not allow ukraine to be part of nato. i wish that there were people now like in the, by the ministration saying that i wish they would be saying we've got to get serious about nuclear weapons and the world that should be terrified right now. that russia's nuclear weapons are on high alert. but it should also be a moment where we say, why haven't we forced the world, the world's leaders who have nuclear weapons to comply with their obligations there now is a nuclear band treaty at the united nations. and this should be a moment where we say we demand as a community of people who do not want to see our globe annihilated by nuclear weapons. that there be a serious end to nuclear weapons by all the nuclear states were indeed russia was saying that the ripping up of some of those nuclear goods is part of the reason for the invasion, which as you say, and as the humans agreed, general says is inexcusable, or was he israel, would you mention that denies isn't about, i'd say,
on the u. s. nato side, there has to be a compromise. it says we will not allow ukraine to be part of nato. i wish that there were people now like in the, by the ministration saying that i wish they would be saying we've got to get serious about nuclear weapons and the world that should be terrified right now. that russia's nuclear weapons are on high alert. but it should also be a moment where we say, why haven't we forced the world, the world's leaders who have nuclear weapons to comply with...
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it has economic interest with west big markets in europe and the u. s. but at the same time, it has its arrangement with russia, so they are trying to speak out of both sides of their mouth. you could say, and you heard theresa there, talk about this tight rope the china is having to walk right now. it does appear that beijing is split between supporting moscow and condemning the war. what are the options right now for chinese leaders? well, i think china has been very clear on this, and i think traces engaging and a little bit of fallacious thinking up nice relations argumentation here in that, i think china absolutely has called for a peaceful resolution to the situation. ukraine condemning russia would be choosing the side. and i think what the situation really leads as why we, i believe, has multiple times is really cool restraint not to exacerbate situation. we need to recognize to that. certainly, china, like russia, like many other countries around the world, a face a very challenging situation in dealing with a violent and really gets a frantic s
it has economic interest with west big markets in europe and the u. s. but at the same time, it has its arrangement with russia, so they are trying to speak out of both sides of their mouth. you could say, and you heard theresa there, talk about this tight rope the china is having to walk right now. it does appear that beijing is split between supporting moscow and condemning the war. what are the options right now for chinese leaders? well, i think china has been very clear on this, and i...
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the u. s. has now formerly accused russia of war crimes in ukraine. last week, secretary of lincoln expressed his view that some of russians reported a tax did in fact constitute war crimes. he emphasized that the department of state and other u. s. department's will be documenting and assessing the facts and the law surrounding these reports. this review underpins the assessment that the secretary announced today that russian forces are indeed committing war crimes in ukraine in a hospital in chief all yes, feeding her one month old daughter victoria. the baby survived rush and shelling because the mother used her body to shield her. the father recounts how their apartment block was targeted. so, oh, sure. oh, yeah. creed, sharla. i woke up because polio was screaming and it was accompanied by the sound of glass crashing and alarm fire. i saw a catastrophe. ah, i just heard all your shouting turned over and threw a blanket over them because my sugar caesar despite russian brutality ukraine fights on the price of its defiance is a country laid to wast
the u. s. has now formerly accused russia of war crimes in ukraine. last week, secretary of lincoln expressed his view that some of russians reported a tax did in fact constitute war crimes. he emphasized that the department of state and other u. s. department's will be documenting and assessing the facts and the law surrounding these reports. this review underpins the assessment that the secretary announced today that russian forces are indeed committing war crimes in ukraine in a hospital in...
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and while the u. s. t r says additional details of its trade plans in the asia pacific region will come quote. in the near future. china is warning of uncertainty regarding foreign trade after exports in the us grew by 16.5 percent last year. as demand from trading partners remains up in the air during the recovery and raw material prices have risen. china's banking on more domestic consumption. but with retail sales only growing by 1.7 percent in december on an annualized basis. well, that remains in question as well. so joining us now to take a deeper look at china trade is boom bus co host christy christy. i want to start with china concerns regarding trade. why is there such a certain surrounding external demand after trade contributed heavily to the nation's growth in 2021? i think you actually just said at foreign trade contributed heavily to the nation's growth in 2021. but that's not sustainable, given the global macros. and china, given its history of being overly reliant on others and the west
and while the u. s. t r says additional details of its trade plans in the asia pacific region will come quote. in the near future. china is warning of uncertainty regarding foreign trade after exports in the us grew by 16.5 percent last year. as demand from trading partners remains up in the air during the recovery and raw material prices have risen. china's banking on more domestic consumption. but with retail sales only growing by 1.7 percent in december on an annualized basis. well, that...
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the u. s. has a lot of weapons in ukraine and the weapons in ukraine are a threat to russia. russia wants to destroy their military equipment. i think it's the right decision. all. oh, so sir, my personal opinion. it's the fault of both sides. but what fault exactly? as an ordinary person, i cannot really understand exactly that. open clara, it's hours with the atlantic council. it's digital forensic research lab and specializes in analyzing propaganda and his information. there's little doubt that china begs russia, but she says this is more than just b ging siding. with an ally and as long as there's a stabilize asian in other regions, you know, they have the opportunity to really expand their power and read her is definitely some opportunities that china has with any kind of geopolitical instability for itself. a modest part of that is to shift blame to western countries for the conflict. it's also aligned with one of moscow's key objectives of most relevance and in puzzles, is that china de
the u. s. has a lot of weapons in ukraine and the weapons in ukraine are a threat to russia. russia wants to destroy their military equipment. i think it's the right decision. all. oh, so sir, my personal opinion. it's the fault of both sides. but what fault exactly? as an ordinary person, i cannot really understand exactly that. open clara, it's hours with the atlantic council. it's digital forensic research lab and specializes in analyzing propaganda and his information. there's little doubt...