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o u . s. is pushing russia to announce the technical defaults after washington bar. moscow from penny's debt through american banks. now moscow says default is not on the cards. however, stress, it has the cost to pay investors and is simply being stopped from fulfilling his obligations. we will pay our external debt in roubles. this is a sensible choice for the united states. they themselves band payments in dollars. today, the rubel has significantly strengthened and in this sense we have a good market situation. washington announced it will no longer permits moscow to pay foreign debt in us dollars, which potentially could force russia into default previously in an exemption to sanctions against russia had been allowed to pay bondholders in dollars through u. s. and international banks. this had made it possible for russia to meet previous debt payment deadlines. now though moscow has been stripped of its ability to make payments to u. s. investors. and as despite having the funds to settle
o u . s. is pushing russia to announce the technical defaults after washington bar. moscow from penny's debt through american banks. now moscow says default is not on the cards. however, stress, it has the cost to pay investors and is simply being stopped from fulfilling his obligations. we will pay our external debt in roubles. this is a sensible choice for the united states. they themselves band payments in dollars. today, the rubel has significantly strengthened and in this sense we have a...
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s. government, it's an obligation of the u. s. government, according to that law, to pressure the governments of other countries for them to severe the economic relationship with cuba. well, does that part of the problems that we have? we also have, as i said again, what do u. s. calls the pool effect? the invitation by not fulfilling their agreements part of their agreements in 2017 was not what step anymore. cubans that reached their borders. they stopped doing that and they started accepting cubans. in march of this year, us accepted. $32000.00 cubans in a month. $32000.00 cubans in a month illegal migrants not just reach the border of the united states. cubans that want to migrate and hear that news and learn about it. they say there's an avenue there. there's a way to enter the united states. if you use the illegal child, and yet panama, which is the make, the practically the only way out of here to get to another country through corporate airlines. so you can get, for example, to nicaragua, which does not require a visa f
s. government, it's an obligation of the u. s. government, according to that law, to pressure the governments of other countries for them to severe the economic relationship with cuba. well, does that part of the problems that we have? we also have, as i said again, what do u. s. calls the pool effect? the invitation by not fulfilling their agreements part of their agreements in 2017 was not what step anymore. cubans that reached their borders. they stopped doing that and they started accepting...
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and a cuban that arrives to the cuban to the u. s. border. as a difference to the migrant from any other country in the world. we have a privilege ah attitude by the you authorities. it has a high percentage of possibilities or being accept. that doesn't happen to any one else from the region or from other other parts of the world. the figures are over 90 percent of them. if they do reach the border, they end up being accepted in the united states and therefore the cuban migrant. things that if he does reach the border, he has a high possibly the higher than anyone else will be. accept my, if you add to that, the fact that since 2017, the u. s. shut down the processing of migrant visas in havana in the embassy in heaven. and it doesn't grant legal avenues for cubans to migrate united states. then the individual that has a depress economic condition in invitation to go to the united states and no legal avenue to migrate. it is a great problem possibility. oh, for that person to take an illegal irregular disorderly manner to enter into that sta
and a cuban that arrives to the cuban to the u. s. border. as a difference to the migrant from any other country in the world. we have a privilege ah attitude by the you authorities. it has a high percentage of possibilities or being accept. that doesn't happen to any one else from the region or from other other parts of the world. the figures are over 90 percent of them. if they do reach the border, they end up being accepted in the united states and therefore the cuban migrant. things that if...
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the u. s. president joe biden has signed a $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine, enough despite republican lawmakers wanting that there's a serious lack of oversight. it's a where exactly that money mites and dope us congressman chip roy emphasize that as america faces surging price inflation under the problems that said money would be better spent buckets home. and i'm wondering when we voted to go to or if we were going to have a proxy war and we're going to get $40000000000.00 to ukraine because we wanna what? all fancy, what our blue and yellow ribbons feel good about ourselves. maybe we should actually have a debate in this chamber and debating this body because the american people expect us to do that when the border of this country is wide open in cartels have control of it, and fennel is boring in and we have $30.00 trillion dollars, a debt and gas prices are spiking at $1100.00 to fill a tank, a diesel, and we go blank, jack. $40000000000.00. and by the way, i'm looking at my colleagu
the u. s. president joe biden has signed a $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine, enough despite republican lawmakers wanting that there's a serious lack of oversight. it's a where exactly that money mites and dope us congressman chip roy emphasize that as america faces surging price inflation under the problems that said money would be better spent buckets home. and i'm wondering when we voted to go to or if we were going to have a proxy war and we're going to get $40000000000.00 to ukraine...
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well, we have the u. s. congress moving ahead. this 40000000000 dollar package has been approved, providing us aid to ukraine. now it's important to note that in previous aid packages, united states is sent to ukraine. they specifically specified that the as our battalion, this openly nazi division of the grainy and military could not get any weapons or support from the united states. this is the language that was previously in usaid packages. you grant none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide arms training or other assistance to the off battalion. now what's particularly disturbing is that this recent package does not include this language, does not specify the as a battalion cannot. ready receive assistance from the united states. what more it appears that weaponry from ne dell has apparently ended up in the hands of the battalion already. you look at the battalions official, twitter, they seem to be highlighting weapons like a matador. ready which is an anti tank weapon that has been among the weapons
well, we have the u. s. congress moving ahead. this 40000000000 dollar package has been approved, providing us aid to ukraine. now it's important to note that in previous aid packages, united states is sent to ukraine. they specifically specified that the as our battalion, this openly nazi division of the grainy and military could not get any weapons or support from the united states. this is the language that was previously in usaid packages. you grant none of the funds made available by this...
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the u. s. in israel military's are blatantly threatened in iran with war earlier we heard from foreign policy. analysts say it must africa shush him. he says it, israel's claims about to run supposedly seeking nuclear escalation, are unfounded, is really official said bill raising claims about iran all throughout the past decades in $1099.00 former use really premier benjamin netanyahu claim the iran was just 2 years away from an a bomb, but despite all these claims in the past 2 decades, there never ever been any kind of move by iran tours making an a bomb. and there's never been even a shred of evidence to prove that iran is been sick in the military nuclear drive. even after thousands of hours of inspection by the i e h. these claims normally are followed by military drills and threats against the rock by the israelis like aerial drills, allegedly mocking air strike and uranium nuclear facilities fits israel bit has been picking off more military threats, not for military action, but just fo
the u. s. in israel military's are blatantly threatened in iran with war earlier we heard from foreign policy. analysts say it must africa shush him. he says it, israel's claims about to run supposedly seeking nuclear escalation, are unfounded, is really official said bill raising claims about iran all throughout the past decades in $1099.00 former use really premier benjamin netanyahu claim the iran was just 2 years away from an a bomb, but despite all these claims in the past 2 decades, there...
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well we have the u. s. congress moving ahead. this 40000000000 dollar package has been approved, providing us aid to ukraine. now it's important to note that in previous aid packages united states is sent to ukraine. they specifically specified that the as our battalion, this openly nazi division of the grant military, could not get any weapons or support from the united states. this is the language that was previously in usaid packages. do you grant none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide arms training or other assistance to the off battalion. now what's particularly disturbing is that this recent package does not include this language. it does not specify that the as a battalion cannot. ready receive assistance from the united states. what more it appears that weaponry from nate. dell has apparently ended up in the hands of the battalion already. you look at the as a battalions official, twitter, they seem to be highlighting weapons like a match or. ready which is an anti tank weapon that has been am
well we have the u. s. congress moving ahead. this 40000000000 dollar package has been approved, providing us aid to ukraine. now it's important to note that in previous aid packages united states is sent to ukraine. they specifically specified that the as our battalion, this openly nazi division of the grant military, could not get any weapons or support from the united states. this is the language that was previously in usaid packages. do you grant none of the funds made available by this act...
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for the u. s. to maintain its technological advantage, it has to invest in computer chips for south korea, a focal point of precedent biden's visit is an opportunity to strengthen existing ties into a more comprehensive partnership. in there, i'm gonna give you, i hope that today's visit will serve as an opportunity for the r o k u. s. relationship to be reborn as an economic security alliance based on advanced technology and supply chain cooperation. president biden's visit comes a week after he hosted southeast asian leaders at the summit in the u. s. analysts say these events underscore how the indo pacific region remains a top priority for the biden administration. on saturday, the 2 presidents were hold a summit with they're expected to discuss regional security, including the de new clarissa ation of the korean peninsula. florence really al jazeera sol lebanon's outgoing government is approved a financial recovery plan during its last meeting before come and a can take a cabinet. the new stra
for the u. s. to maintain its technological advantage, it has to invest in computer chips for south korea, a focal point of precedent biden's visit is an opportunity to strengthen existing ties into a more comprehensive partnership. in there, i'm gonna give you, i hope that today's visit will serve as an opportunity for the r o k u. s. relationship to be reborn as an economic security alliance based on advanced technology and supply chain cooperation. president biden's visit comes a week after...
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the u. s. president joe biden has signed a $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine, enough despite republican lawmakers wanting that there's a serious lack of oversight to where exactly that money might end up u. s. congressman chip roy. emphasize that as america faces surging price inflation under the problems. last aid money would be better spent buckets home. and i'm wondering when we voted to go, or if we were going to have a proxy war and we're going to get $40000000000.00, the ukraine, because we wanna what all fancy with our blue and yellow ribbons feel good about ourselves. maybe we should actually have a debate in this chamber, a debate in his body because the american people expect us to do that when the border of this country is wide open and cartels have control of it. and fennel is pouring in and we have $30.00 trillion dollars, a debt and gas prices are spiking and $1100.00 to fill a tank, a diesel. and we go blank, jack. $40000000000.00. and by the way, i'm looking at my colleagues
the u. s. president joe biden has signed a $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine, enough despite republican lawmakers wanting that there's a serious lack of oversight to where exactly that money might end up u. s. congressman chip roy. emphasize that as america faces surging price inflation under the problems. last aid money would be better spent buckets home. and i'm wondering when we voted to go, or if we were going to have a proxy war and we're going to get $40000000000.00, the ukraine,...
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how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to it's approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump now are in kind of a different approach. again, with by the might the swing continue, the u. s. president, come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states without japan, the u. s. asia strategy, i would not have been materialized. right. and so it is incumbent upon japan to urge the united states into incentivized united states to remain firm in this part of the world. i'm not asking united states to stay, i'm asking the japanese government to do the best to do the utmost. okay, make the u. s. president as a secure and as reliable as possible. all right, we've got about a minute. let me give it to vixen now. does the warren ukraine impact china's plans in the south china sea in towards taiwan at all? does that
how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to it's approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump now are in kind of a different approach. again, with by the might the swing continue, the u. s. president, come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states without...
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well we have the u. s. congress moving ahead. this 40000000000 dollar package has been approved, providing us aid to ukraine. now it's important to note that in previous aid packages the, i'd say it's a sent to ukraine. they specifically specified that the as our battalion, this openly nazi division of the granting and military could not get any weapons or support from the united states. this is the language that was previously in us aid packages to you grant. none of the funds made available by this act may be used to provide arms training or other assistance to dissolve battalion. now what's particularly disturbing is that this recent package does not include this language. it does not specify that the as a battalion cannot. ready receive assistance from the united states. what more it appears that weaponry from nate. dell has apparently ended up in the hands of the battalion already. you look at the as a battalions official, twitter, they seem to be highlighting weapons like a matador. ready which is an anti tank weapon that h
well we have the u. s. congress moving ahead. this 40000000000 dollar package has been approved, providing us aid to ukraine. now it's important to note that in previous aid packages the, i'd say it's a sent to ukraine. they specifically specified that the as our battalion, this openly nazi division of the granting and military could not get any weapons or support from the united states. this is the language that was previously in us aid packages to you grant. none of the funds made available...
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u and the u. s. have shown concern about the food supply situation in poor countries . ukraine says they have 20000000 tons of grain in their shallows right now. 20000000 tons. and guess what? those chance don't get to mark an awful lot of people in africa are going to starve to death. we need to make sure that the serials are sent to the world. if not, millions of people will be facing famine, particularly in the middle east. and africa is from particularly on medicine up to 50000000 people, particularly in the countries of africa. and the middle east will die in the next few months unless ukrainian grain is released or not. the question is, though, we have all these western politicians being all this time before the war in ukraine broke out. 43000000 people were ready. one step away from family. and the biggest crisis was in yemen. more than 17000000 yemen. ease of food insecure because of a conflict that's been going on there for 8 years. the people of yemen are not starving. they are being starve
u and the u. s. have shown concern about the food supply situation in poor countries . ukraine says they have 20000000 tons of grain in their shallows right now. 20000000 tons. and guess what? those chance don't get to mark an awful lot of people in africa are going to starve to death. we need to make sure that the serials are sent to the world. if not, millions of people will be facing famine, particularly in the middle east. and africa is from particularly on medicine up to 50000000 people,...
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u. s. e. 's as some of its sanctions against venezuela's energy sector. as washington seeks to secure additional oil imports. despite its long running differences with crockett, with you'll have to rec for a studio in moscow, this is orange international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. are now turkey has expressed opposition to allowing nordic countries, sweden and finland into the nato alliance, accusing them of having threatened turkey's national security with economic pressure and support for militants that on cra, considers terrorists. you know, tony, to kia as being supporting the open door policy or nato, even before this war. but the biggest it to these possible candidates already candidate countries. you know, we have also legitimate security concerns that they have been supporting the terrorist organizations. and there are also export restrictions own defense products. initial report said turkey blocked the official process of accepting finland and sweden into
u. s. e. 's as some of its sanctions against venezuela's energy sector. as washington seeks to secure additional oil imports. despite its long running differences with crockett, with you'll have to rec for a studio in moscow, this is orange international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. are now turkey has expressed opposition to allowing nordic countries, sweden and finland into the nato alliance, accusing them of having threatened turkey's national security with economic...
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the u. s. president joe biden has signed a $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine enough despite the republican lawmakers wanting that there's a serious lack of oversight to where exactly that money might and up us congressman chip. roy emphasize that as america faces surging price inflation under the problems last aid, money would be better spent back at home. and i'm wondering when we voted to go to or if we were to have a proxy war and we're going to get $40000000000.00 to ukraine because we wanna look all fancy with our blue and yellow ribbons. feel good about ourselves. maybe we should actually have a debate in this chamber, a debate in his body because the american people expect us to do that when the border of this country is wide open and cartels have control of it. and fennel is pouring in and we have $30.00 trillion dollars, a debt and gas prices are spiking and $1100.00 to fill a tank, a diesel. and we go blank, jack. $40000000000.00. and by the way, i'm looking at my colleagues on th
the u. s. president joe biden has signed a $40000000000.00 a package for ukraine enough despite the republican lawmakers wanting that there's a serious lack of oversight to where exactly that money might and up us congressman chip. roy emphasize that as america faces surging price inflation under the problems last aid, money would be better spent back at home. and i'm wondering when we voted to go to or if we were to have a proxy war and we're going to get $40000000000.00 to ukraine because we...
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how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to it's approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump, now are a kind of a different approach. again, with, by the might this swing continue, the u. s. president, come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states without japan, the u. s. asia strategy, i would not have been materialized. right. and so it is incumbent upon japan to urge the united states in to incentivized united states to remain firm in this part of the world. i'm not asking the and it states to stay. i'm asking the japanese government to do the best to do the utmost. okay. make the u. s. president as a secure and as reliable as possible. all right, we've got about a minute. let me give it to vixen now. does the war in ukraine impact china's plans in the south china sea in towards taiwan at all? do
how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to it's approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump, now are a kind of a different approach. again, with, by the might this swing continue, the u. s. president, come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states...
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the u. s. accuses badging of undermining global security. as the secretary of state unveiled washington strategy to compete with china, but is the criticism justified? this is inside sort ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am john china poses the most serious long term challenge to the international order? that's the assessment of the u. s. secretary of state antony blake and said that as he unveiled the biden administration strategy to compete with china's rise as a global superpower, he insisted washington doesn't want a new conflict. but he said under president, she, jim ping, the chinese communist party is becoming more repressive at home and more aggressive abroad. blake, and gave examples including territorial disputes in the south china sea and accused beijing of standing with russia on its invasion of ukraine. we don't seek to block china from its role as a major power, nor to stop china or any other country for that matter, from growing their economy or advancing the int
the u. s. accuses badging of undermining global security. as the secretary of state unveiled washington strategy to compete with china, but is the criticism justified? this is inside sort ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much am john china poses the most serious long term challenge to the international order? that's the assessment of the u. s. secretary of state antony blake and said that as he unveiled the biden administration strategy to compete with china's rise as a global...
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s. former u. s. president donald trump was among those to address the convention. greece is accused iran of piracy, after it sees to greek oil tankers. iran says they were captured for violations. the move appears to be in retaliation after greek authorities detained a vessel carrying iranian oil last month the killing of a black man by police. his lead to outrage across brazil, demonstrators have gathered in front of the federal highway police headquarters in sao paolo, a video of the incident was shared on social media. those are the headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera. after talked to al jazeera ah, what, what do we need to know that on this we don't need to be with the mac, and i'm just going to put them to me. i just need to, i need a new home and ya today. and we're going to be what we said as well. they sent me a lot of them. a lot of them at the office when i know how i mean, i mean i shooting them off and i had to remain the intersection of reality and comedy in post revoluti
s. former u. s. president donald trump was among those to address the convention. greece is accused iran of piracy, after it sees to greek oil tankers. iran says they were captured for violations. the move appears to be in retaliation after greek authorities detained a vessel carrying iranian oil last month the killing of a black man by police. his lead to outrage across brazil, demonstrators have gathered in front of the federal highway police headquarters in sao paolo, a video of the incident...
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they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from colo see, you folks are all able to visit jeff, isn't that unusual in a war? but russia is fighting us in a very different way, very much against, than not c, fascist forces that have been organized right within the don. it's so we should see the differences in how the wars fought, the aims in it and, and the u. s. aims are, which are to completely use ukraine as upon in order to ensnare russia in a war that they want to have you. and since it's in right interest and they are trying to reach a negotiated solution to end this war with the end of the nazi domination and firing within
they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from colo see, you folks are all...
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how as a u. s. u. s. government handle this crisis, do you think? so one of the things that i think especially from an international audience is it's important to know that the u. s. heavily regulates it's for formula. so they're nutritional standards that are sometimes a bit higher in the u. s. than other particular places. so it's not as easy to say, let's use a foreign market our formula, what has been done and centrally looking at ways for the, the regulatory agency to permit other foreign markets to at least apply and meet standards. a quick example of the u. s. requires there to be nutritional standards that are crossed from 0 to $12.00, okay. are as human in europe, there may be other, you know, variations to that. and that's one of the difficulties when you see having to not only go outside of the u. s. okay, also how you integrate that into our particular system. oscar just a final thoughts you. i'm in all of this puts the spotlights and how america feeds its babies. does not mean us daughtry guidelines. say babies should be breastfed for t
how as a u. s. u. s. government handle this crisis, do you think? so one of the things that i think especially from an international audience is it's important to know that the u. s. heavily regulates it's for formula. so they're nutritional standards that are sometimes a bit higher in the u. s. than other particular places. so it's not as easy to say, let's use a foreign market our formula, what has been done and centrally looking at ways for the, the regulatory agency to permit other foreign...
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as the u. s. s all was devastated by, well, it either states last about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy case american university commencement address. if i 263, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago, have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush length crankshaft, half moon coke wheel off tackle. and sherry, dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviet operation. dropshot, date of attack, january the 1st 1957 mm. the plan outlines the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on
as the u. s. s all was devastated by, well, it either states last about 400000 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy case american university commencement address. if i 263, he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago, have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush...
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during the summit, the u. s. is likely to focus on beijing asking all the guard members to stand with it against china. it is not clear whether it will be in complete agreement with the u. s. on china. india has a stand off vit china for the last 3 years on the line of actual control. however, it has elected, do engage with the aging to find a resolution to die love and to diplomacy. india participated in the bricks, meeting of foreign affairs ministers, where india asked china to live up to its commitments on sovereign equality and dated total integrity under law. given trends so far, it looks like india is going to maintain it. strategic partnerships with the western block. as well as the eastern rock, instead of building the one or the other site. this is out the decal far artie shaw new delhi. or if you'd like to delve deeper into any of this, our stories to head all over to r t dot com, plenty of content to keep you informed and entertain to. i mean, honestly, if i, for that, ah, putting is the aggressor tod
during the summit, the u. s. is likely to focus on beijing asking all the guard members to stand with it against china. it is not clear whether it will be in complete agreement with the u. s. on china. india has a stand off vit china for the last 3 years on the line of actual control. however, it has elected, do engage with the aging to find a resolution to die love and to diplomacy. india participated in the bricks, meeting of foreign affairs ministers, where india asked china to live up to...
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the u. s. is warning of the potential threats posed by americans traveling to ukraine with the government's bearing supporters of neo nazi groups could return home battle hardened and intelligence documents suggest keeping a close eye on those u. s. nationals heading to the war zone. ortiz broadcast div takes up the story. the u. s. department of homeland security, as it turns out, is secretly very nervous. far from the pro war bravado you might see during white house press conferences or on c, n, n. american border and customs agents have realized that there's going to be a whole lot of fool at one american volunteers and ukraine. those who survive get back home. what kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in ukraine that they could possibly proliferate? and us based militia and white nationalist groups, an advisory intelligence note disseminated to airport security and border god's wounds agents that many of those americans heading for ukraine are of the unsavory sort the far right s
the u. s. is warning of the potential threats posed by americans traveling to ukraine with the government's bearing supporters of neo nazi groups could return home battle hardened and intelligence documents suggest keeping a close eye on those u. s. nationals heading to the war zone. ortiz broadcast div takes up the story. the u. s. department of homeland security, as it turns out, is secretly very nervous. far from the pro war bravado you might see during white house press conferences or on c,...
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that the u. s. has placed on russia, china, iran, venezuela, and many other countries. despite the ramp and inflation, the u. s. is said to pass its largest ukraine aid package yet on wednesday to send a total of about $40000000000.00 to kiff. but the list of lawmakers opposed to for their age to ukraine is growing 2 months ago. 3 republicans in the house of representatives voted against the 1st pro ukraine bill. whereas on tuesday, 57 republicans in the house supposed a request for weapons and humanitarian aid for chief. meanwhile, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has criticized fellow republicans opposing the aid as quote, isolationist voices. but democratic candidate, jeffrey young again also thinks that such an amount of military aid could be harmful. it's a disaster it's. it's completely wrong and damaging. and if i had been in the us house of representatives, i would have been the only democrat to vote no. there is no way that this military aid can help defeat russia. that's impossible.
that the u. s. has placed on russia, china, iran, venezuela, and many other countries. despite the ramp and inflation, the u. s. is said to pass its largest ukraine aid package yet on wednesday to send a total of about $40000000000.00 to kiff. but the list of lawmakers opposed to for their age to ukraine is growing 2 months ago. 3 republicans in the house of representatives voted against the 1st pro ukraine bill. whereas on tuesday, 57 republicans in the house supposed a request for weapons and...
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because surely the u. s. isn't the only team where the only program where the women's team is just as successful, not even more successful recently than the men's programs, or the burden of proof now breasts with the men doesn't. they get to ask a very basic question. we're talking about this before the, what's up group between the men's and women's team now is okay, boys, any danger that we could do the same thing? you make the case that they shouldn't apply to other national teams across the world. and it was the men's team, it's important to point out though in the states on the final hurdle. you might think it was the men's players that agreed before. this deal was done with the women that they would share. they might this deal in private and that was what made the final difference. what can discussion was that you have any idea? i mean it was the wrong just on board automatically or was it's a pretty difficult for the limited grievers. i think the men not making the 20, i think world cup might have made
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the u. m. b u. s. have a fruit relations with some countries, not just russia, the idea that they could just no fees, but also use the funds would be a traumatic move. if china seas, this is us thing we'll hang on. actually these europeans and americans are not trustworthy. they could just decide that we're now an enemy, and in fact, you know, we do find various statements from various politicians that seem to suggest such an idea. then china and also many of the countries could start to withdraw their assets from. what essentially is the u. s. c of influence and that could precipitate a dramatic collapse in the use of the u. s. dollar, and also the euro. now such a decision could also back fire for the new sanctions, of course can be challenged in court. you courts and the book doesn't have a great record of winning such cases. ukraine's former president jana cove rich and egypt for president mubarak.
the u. m. b u. s. have a fruit relations with some countries, not just russia, the idea that they could just no fees, but also use the funds would be a traumatic move. if china seas, this is us thing we'll hang on. actually these europeans and americans are not trustworthy. they could just decide that we're now an enemy, and in fact, you know, we do find various statements from various politicians that seem to suggest such an idea. then china and also many of the countries could start to...
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and the u. s. who's weapons the all used by the saudi led coalition. did trudeau visit santa i like he did, he have the ports rush to get food to the, to 1000000 starving children know canada boasted about sending humanitarian aid and then sent 4 times worth as much of weapons and military goods. a similar pitcher is unfolding in afghanistan with over half of the population on the brake. did biden give press conferences about the need to get them food? no, but he did free 7000000000 dollars worth of afghan funds with people taking to the streets with a simple request. let us eat. ah, this time it's there, people who can get some firewall this time is that people who are paying 6 percent more for white bread. so it matters while canada as a leading global agrifood exporter of many key products, is working with its allies on how it can assist efforts. canadian beat production was significantly reduced due to last year's throat. and there is not a significant amount of wheat, uncommitted, and availabl
and the u. s. who's weapons the all used by the saudi led coalition. did trudeau visit santa i like he did, he have the ports rush to get food to the, to 1000000 starving children know canada boasted about sending humanitarian aid and then sent 4 times worth as much of weapons and military goods. a similar pitcher is unfolding in afghanistan with over half of the population on the brake. did biden give press conferences about the need to get them food? no, but he did free 7000000000 dollars...
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they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from colo see. you folks are all able to visit jeff, isn't that unusual in a war? but russia is fighting us in a very different way, very much against than not c. fascists forces that have been organized right within the don. it's so we should see the differences in how the wars fought, the aims in it and, and the u. s. aims are, which are to completely use ukraine as upon in order to ensnare russia in a war that they want to have you. and since it's in trust and they are trying to reach a negotiated solution to end this war with the end of the nazi domination and firing with, you know,
they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from colo see. you folks are all...
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the u. s. on the u. k. did bond oil imports from russia back in march, but we had said the politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil economist, dr. mahmoud solomon outlined the. busy importance versus role in the global oil markets. saudi arabia and russia are the parameters of the global market. they care about the security of their market. the said when you get on the market, and they want to make sure that the market is best and that price is then sure higher than what the economy county and that has benefited and strengthens, are big plus in the market as the most influential player. and your market, the room of them is moving from a, a system into the system. and they all ensure realize that it has to keep it to issue years without extern for and pressure on it. and now to another story, we're across to day hillary clinton personally approved a plan to show on proven from russia allegations with the press back in 2016. that's what her former campaign managers claim to the federal court
the u. s. on the u. k. did bond oil imports from russia back in march, but we had said the politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil economist, dr. mahmoud solomon outlined the. busy importance versus role in the global oil markets. saudi arabia and russia are the parameters of the global market. they care about the security of their market. the said when you get on the market, and they want to make sure that the market is best and that price is then sure higher than what the...
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but why does the u. s. so often blame russia for domestic problems in the u. s. well they both referred to the oil or get gas high and and so you know, a common scape goat, we do know that i think it's getting rather tired. and i think, i think most americans would look very skeptically blaming and blaming russia for the events of all the texas. a recent poll showed that only 16 percent of us adults are satisfied with the situation in the country. do you think that us politicians are trying to shift the blame abroad again, specifically on russia and seems to be the scapegoat. that is the most popular right now, but why not take responsibility for what's happening at home? well there's, there is a lot of pressure. and criticism of the national rifle association. and beyond that, the, the weapons industry which is, which has been profiting, what's much less criticized as the defense industry. which of course is, is the, is the elephant in the room. and with their recent congressional decision of $40000000000.00, so weapons and other resources to, to ukraine. i thin
but why does the u. s. so often blame russia for domestic problems in the u. s. well they both referred to the oil or get gas high and and so you know, a common scape goat, we do know that i think it's getting rather tired. and i think, i think most americans would look very skeptically blaming and blaming russia for the events of all the texas. a recent poll showed that only 16 percent of us adults are satisfied with the situation in the country. do you think that us politicians are trying to...
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the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s o was devastated by wall. it either states last about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy k american university of commencement address. and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered and world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm hm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan overtime devolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, halfmoon, cold wheel off tackle and cherry. a. dia, december 19th, 1949. so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation. dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957 to the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very n
the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9. select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right, because the u. s. s o was devastated by wall. it either states last about $400000.00 people at the brit sloss less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy k american university of commencement address. and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered and world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united...
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great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did. okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the if dr. through them in thin thaw, not 3 or 2 on either santo honda this? well, can i don't think so. got any kink your data always cycle joh
great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa...
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s. u. s. is a military, empire, and partner for the needs of an empire is to expand and take resources that it may not have on its own. we look at the middle east, how the u. s. invaded iraq and when after afghanistan and there was no legitimate reason for either those wars. but there were plenty of natural resources that the u . s. one and part of an empire is to take the resources that it can, i think is really a bottom line reason for that. so the u. s. is in, was in libya, took over that, destroy the country. it's throughout africa and there are believe 20 more than 20 us basis in africa right now for nato. it's clearly an attempt to re colonial ised africa and other parts of the world. so really is an economic reason . there is no more reason. there's no humanitarian reason for any of this. it is pure economics. let's be as police chief, as accused is offices of being too soft on people who got that earlier this week to oppose the for, for moving flowers from a monument to soviet soldiers
s. u. s. is a military, empire, and partner for the needs of an empire is to expand and take resources that it may not have on its own. we look at the middle east, how the u. s. invaded iraq and when after afghanistan and there was no legitimate reason for either those wars. but there were plenty of natural resources that the u . s. one and part of an empire is to take the resources that it can, i think is really a bottom line reason for that. so the u. s. is in, was in libya, took over that,...
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but the u. s. didn't ask, tie one which is seen by china as part of its territory to join the new trade deal . the indo pacific economic framework for prosperity or i path aims to increase trade links in the region, strengthen a global supply chains, promot infrastructure investment and clean energy, and establish new rules on tax and anti corruption. but it doesn't include any tariff reductions and the founding countries will still need to negotiate what standards they wish to abide by how they'll be enforced and how to consider potential future members. the initiative comes less than 5 months after the china led regional comprehensive economic partnership went into force linking 15 asia pacific economy isn't the world's largest trade block. most of the country is which signed up for the u. s. lead framework already belong to the block with china on. meanwhile, beijing has criticized the u. s. pack does an attempt to create a closed club. this is what the chinese foreign ministry of spokesperson h
but the u. s. didn't ask, tie one which is seen by china as part of its territory to join the new trade deal . the indo pacific economic framework for prosperity or i path aims to increase trade links in the region, strengthen a global supply chains, promot infrastructure investment and clean energy, and establish new rules on tax and anti corruption. but it doesn't include any tariff reductions and the founding countries will still need to negotiate what standards they wish to abide by how...
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they fought it very differently from the u. s. and the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it, the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all able to visit. jeff, isn't that unusual in a war? but russia is fighting us in a very different way, very much against the nazi fascists forces that have been organized right within the don, etc. so we should see the differences in how the wars fought, the aims in it and, and the u. s. aims are, which are to completely use ukraine as a pawn in order to ensnare russia in a war that they want to have you. and it's an interest and they are trying to reach a negotiated solution to end this war with the end of the nazi domination and firing within east ukraine. you
they fought it very differently from the u. s. and the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it, the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all able...
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the u. s. is warning of the potential threats posed by americans traveling to ukraine with the government. during the supporters of neo nazi groups could return home battle hardened and intelligence documents suggest keeping a close eye on those u. s. nationals heading to the war zone. our season rod sd of takes up the story. the u. s. department of homeland security, as it turns out, is secretly very nervous. far from the pro war bravado you might see during white house press conferences or audio, then american border and customs agents have realized that there's going to be a whole lot of fool at one american volunteers and ukraine. those who survive get back home. what kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in ukraine that they could possibly proliferate in us based militia and white nationalist groups? an advisory intelligence note disseminated to airport security and border, god's warns agents that many of those americans heading for ukraine are of the unsavory sort the far right
the u. s. is warning of the potential threats posed by americans traveling to ukraine with the government. during the supporters of neo nazi groups could return home battle hardened and intelligence documents suggest keeping a close eye on those u. s. nationals heading to the war zone. our season rod sd of takes up the story. the u. s. department of homeland security, as it turns out, is secretly very nervous. far from the pro war bravado you might see during white house press conferences or...
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but the u. s. has been reaping the benefits u. s. arms dealers have been celebrating with champagne and the u. s. grain and energy industries have made a fortune. yes, this may be what the chinese are alluding to u. k. energy camps are expected to rise to a record 2800 pounds in october with prices skyrocketing in the u as well. though spikes are causing major problems for the german car industry, disrupted supplies of ammonia grain as well as sunflower oil shortages, health, personal fertilizer on food prices, with many small businesses, helping to close. according to the washington post inflation and the west has reached a 40 year peak. political analyst, garland nixon says that the u. s. isn't concerned with europe sacrifices as long as it benefits. what are the europeans have to understand is the ukraine crisis sped up by dynamic? that was the inevitable in the same way that if a person doesn't have food, if you start starving, your body will literally consume its own tissue to try to keep the organs in the heart and the main
but the u. s. has been reaping the benefits u. s. arms dealers have been celebrating with champagne and the u. s. grain and energy industries have made a fortune. yes, this may be what the chinese are alluding to u. k. energy camps are expected to rise to a record 2800 pounds in october with prices skyrocketing in the u as well. though spikes are causing major problems for the german car industry, disrupted supplies of ammonia grain as well as sunflower oil shortages, health, personal...
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ah, all the u. s. has lacked a defined economic plan with the ender pacific region since former president donald trump quits a multinational trans pacific trade agreement, back in 2017. now president joe biden is attempting to reengage the region that's increasingly come under china's influence. vibe has launched a new trade deal. 12 countries that represent 40 percent of the wilds economy. that's almost $35.00 trillion dollars in global output. it includes estrella, india, japan, south korea, unused leland, along with 7 southeast asian countries. but the us didn't ask, tie one which is seen by china as part of its territory to join the new trade deal . the indoor pacific economic framework for prosperity or i path aims to increased trade links in the region, strengthen global supply chains, promot infrastructure investment and clean energy, and establish new rules on tax and anti corruption. but it doesn't include any tariff reductions and the founding countries will still need to negotiate what stand
ah, all the u. s. has lacked a defined economic plan with the ender pacific region since former president donald trump quits a multinational trans pacific trade agreement, back in 2017. now president joe biden is attempting to reengage the region that's increasingly come under china's influence. vibe has launched a new trade deal. 12 countries that represent 40 percent of the wilds economy. that's almost $35.00 trillion dollars in global output. it includes estrella, india, japan, south korea,...
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the u. s. a congresswoman has took out against the $40000000000.00 package post to be sent to ukraine, accusing fellow american law makers of corruption and even likening the bill to a money laundering scheme. federal law makers fund non profits. they fund non governmental organizations. they fund grants grants that go to people and if you really look into it a lot of times it's their friends and families that operate these non profits and non governmental organizations. and it's basically like money laundering schemes. us senate is reportedly expats. it's a past the ukraine 8 bill late on thursday, and that would allow joe biden's administration to release the funds for key if however, republican senator run, paul has managed to single handedly delayed the legislation so far is also called on the american public to oppose the spending of $40000000000.00 of us taxpayer money on ukraine instead of helping americans. it's home. however, top democratic senator, chuck schumer has hit bucket rumble,
the u. s. a congresswoman has took out against the $40000000000.00 package post to be sent to ukraine, accusing fellow american law makers of corruption and even likening the bill to a money laundering scheme. federal law makers fund non profits. they fund non governmental organizations. they fund grants grants that go to people and if you really look into it a lot of times it's their friends and families that operate these non profits and non governmental organizations. and it's basically like...
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is the u. s. s. i was devastated by will it either states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did add to soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lego crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry, a december 19th, 1949, so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation dropshot, date of attack, january. the 1st 1957 in the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the sov
is the u. s. s. i was devastated by will it either states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did add to soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, lego...
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s. s o u. k and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations. in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the british greenland, a german march to the east. despite the absence of a formal agreement, it was given to understand that he was free to act in the east. and shouldn't worry about the west. with when we speak of new territory and europe to day, we must principally think of russia. that colossal empire in the east is ripe for dissolution. cut off hitler. my income for hitler makes clear in mind comes in $925.00, that the real goal is to take over ukraine has going to the east against the soviet union that was always hit. there's real call and the europeans understood that in some ways in poland to was preparing to invade the ussr with handler, a dismemberment of russia lies of the fault of the polish policy in the east. the main goal is to weaken and defeat russia. from a report by the polish army, general staff intelligence branch, but ha
s. s o u. k and france had stalled because at the same time london hosted secret anglo german negotiations. in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the british greenland, a german march to the east. despite the absence of a formal agreement, it was given to understand that he was free to act in the east. and shouldn't worry about the west. with when we speak of new territory and europe to day, we must principally think of russia. that colossal empire in the east is ripe for dissolution....
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now the u. s. and you k did ben oil impulse from russia back in march, put react, said politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil. economist, dr. mahmoud solomon outlined the importance of russia's role in the global oil market. saudi arabia and the russian of the peers. lobo market, they care about the security on their market. the said, when you get on the market, and they want to make sure that the market is best, and that price is down sure. higher than what the economy can pay. and that has benefited and strengthen big plus in the market as the most influential player in the market. the room them is moving from a, you know, a system in the system. and they all ensure realize that all make has to key issue years without extern for pressure on it. well, in other news dumbing revelations about hillary clinton's presidential campaign or emerging. as her former campaign manager, testified in a federal court. he claimed clinton herself orchestrated upon to smear rival donald trump ov
now the u. s. and you k did ben oil impulse from russia back in march, put react, said politics should be kept out of opec plus international oil. economist, dr. mahmoud solomon outlined the importance of russia's role in the global oil market. saudi arabia and the russian of the peers. lobo market, they care about the security on their market. the said, when you get on the market, and they want to make sure that the market is best, and that price is down sure. higher than what the economy can...
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how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to its approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump, now are in kind of a different approach. again, with by the might the swing continue, the u. s. president, come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states without japan, the u. s. asia strategy, i would not have been materialized. right. and so it is incumbent upon japan to urge the united states in to incentivized united states to remain firm in this part of the world. i'm not asking united states to stay, i'm asking the japanese government to do the best to do the utmost. okay, make the u. s. president as a secure and as reliable as possible. all right, we've got about a minute. let me give it to vixen now. does the loan ukraine impact china's plans in the south china sea in towards taiwan at all? does that
how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to its approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump, now are in kind of a different approach. again, with by the might the swing continue, the u. s. president, come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states without...
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how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to its approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump now are in a kind of a different approach again, with by the might the swing continue, the u. s. president come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states without japan, the u. s. asia strategy, i would not have been materialized, right. and so it is incumbent upon japan to urge the united states in to incentivized united states to remain firm in this part of the world. i'm not asking united states to stay, i'm asking the japanese government to do the best to do the utmost. okay. make the u. s. president as a secure and as reliable as possible. all right, we've got about a minute. let me give it to vixen now. does the loan ukraine impact china's plans in the south china sea in towards taiwan at all? does that h
how reliable is the u. s. in the eyes of some of the u. s. allies in the region when it comes to its approach to the region when it comes to its commitment to multilateralism and alliances. we've seen the u. s. swing between the obama era to the america. first of donald trump now are in a kind of a different approach again, with by the might the swing continue, the u. s. president come and go. but the fact will remain that japan host the largest military footprint of the united states without...
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they fought it very differently from the u. s. and the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation, sewage, the food warehouses, the intern, all the communication systems, day one and they advertise it, they push it out the. * hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all able to visit jeff, isn't that unusual in a war? but russia is fighting this in a very different way, very much against, than not c, fascist forces that have been organized right within the don, etc. so we should see the differences in how the wars fought, the aims in it and, and the u. s. aims are, which are to completely use ukraine as upon in order to ensnare russia in a war that they want to have you and it's an interest and they are trying to reach a negotiated solution to end this war with the end of the nazi domination and firing within east ukraine
they fought it very differently from the u. s. and the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation, sewage, the food warehouses, the intern, all the communication systems, day one and they advertise it, they push it out the. * hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all...
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they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all able to visit. jeff, isn't that unusual in a war? but russia is fighting us in a very different way, very much against than not c. fascists forces that have been organized right within the don. it's so we should see the differences in how the wars fought, the aims in it and, and the u. s. aims are, which are to completely use ukraine as upon in order to ensnare russia in a war that they want to have you and it's in interest. and they are trying to reach a negotiated solution to end this war with the end of the nazi domination and firing within east ukraine
they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all...
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because russia are wides enriched uranium to the u. s. directors and u. s. does not have enough capacity at the moment and didn't actually who immediately produce that type of fuel that is reactors required. and also the other. 6 suppliers like australia, like canada, also provide nuclear fuel. they do not have a enrichment facilities like russia and carson gus, non. so this is very important that for technological reasons, it will not be possible for us to immediately meet the demands of enrich uranium fuel or russia has been providing for almost 20 years now. very interesting, very enlightening. thank you very much for coming in the program and sharing your expertise on all that side mohammed ali international policy on the list. the natural gas prices in the us by the way. they've more than doubled from the previous 10 cade's average, but that's not putting off europe as it seeks alternatives to russian energy to europe currently relies on russia for 40 percent of its gas. but as the continent turns its back on my school over the conflict in ukraine, it's
because russia are wides enriched uranium to the u. s. directors and u. s. does not have enough capacity at the moment and didn't actually who immediately produce that type of fuel that is reactors required. and also the other. 6 suppliers like australia, like canada, also provide nuclear fuel. they do not have a enrichment facilities like russia and carson gus, non. so this is very important that for technological reasons, it will not be possible for us to immediately meet the demands of...
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they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one and they advertise it, they push it out the. * hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. they're the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all able to visit jeff, isn't that unusual in a war? but russia is fighting us in a very different way, very much against the nazi fascists forces that have been organized right within the don, etc. so we should see the differences in how the wars fought, the aims in it and, and the u. s. aims are, which are to completely use ukraine as upon in order to ensnare russia in a war that they want to have you and it's in interest. and they are trying to reach a negotiated solution to end this war with the end of the nazi domination and firing within east ukraine.
they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one and they advertise it, they push it out the. * hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. they're the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from pelosi, you folks are all...
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they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from cal o. c. e, you folks are all able to visit jeff, isn't that unusual in a war? but russia is fighting us in a very different way, very much against than not c. fascists forces that have been organized right within the don. it's so we should see the differences in how the wars fought, the aims in it and, and the u. s. aims are, which are to completely use ukraine as upon in order to ensnare russia in a war that they want to have you and it's in interest. and they are trying to reach a negotiated solution to end this war with the end of the nazi domination and firing within east ukr
they fought it very differently from the u. s. in the u. s. from day one, iraq afghanistan, anywhere in the world. they knock out the water, the sanitation sewage, the food warehouses, the entrance, all the communication systems, day one, and they advertise it, they push it out. the hospitals, the medical center, that's what's destroyed. that's not what's happened in the ukraine. there. the bakeries were still open in kiev internet. that's how world politicians from cal o. c. e, you folks are...