0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and the reality is that nato has been around. it is still the and apparently in the foreseeable future, the launch is going to stay the way it is now. and the way it develops. we know, however, that the us is working now and creating the legislative idols in the way of any presidential decisions regarding it may take memberships of. that's one thing. another thing is that the americans, and that's not only trump, but also the americans who insisted that european allies increase the military spending. using this threats of putting out of nato to pose your opinions to as trump puts it, pay more for security. looking at things realistically though it's an absurd situation. as of today, military budgets have nathan member states taken together and see 52 percent of the world's title. we're looking at 1.2 trillion at least therapy and allies. contribution is 450000000000 is 450 bailey and is 7 to 8 times more than the military budget of the russian federation. plus nice, don't forget that the usa is global, military presence is very e
and the reality is that nato has been around. it is still the and apparently in the foreseeable future, the launch is going to stay the way it is now. and the way it develops. we know, however, that the us is working now and creating the legislative idols in the way of any presidential decisions regarding it may take memberships of. that's one thing. another thing is that the americans, and that's not only trump, but also the americans who insisted that european allies increase the military...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
no more nato expansion or will. and they do credit and he says, well, of course we said no and rushing, baited. and now not the same time any saying, listen, we a, the russians wanted less nato on their border. now they're getting more. so this was kind of the victory a lot, but now he's been saying 2 things. this has nothing to do with nato, and this is the reason why russian made it. so again, this 2 things can both be true. so ideally you, this is when a journalist would come up to say, well, which one is it like a stupid thing to contradict your things? but she hasn't been asked that question yet. so this fear monitoring over russia, the constant comparison between put in and hitler or russia and the nazis. obviously, world war 2, strikes a different nerve in europeans and it does for americans. because, you know, unlike the u. s. europe really was getting taken over by the nazis, but it was the russians. and the soviets, who staved off the nazis, it was the soviets, who planted their flag on the right stuff. wh
no more nato expansion or will. and they do credit and he says, well, of course we said no and rushing, baited. and now not the same time any saying, listen, we a, the russians wanted less nato on their border. now they're getting more. so this was kind of the victory a lot, but now he's been saying 2 things. this has nothing to do with nato, and this is the reason why russian made it. so again, this 2 things can both be true. so ideally you, this is when a journalist would come up to say,...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
does nato still believe in the viability of the key of government? the ukraine is an instruments and they started to put it bluntly and straightforwardly. they took countries of waging a hybrid war against russia. a hybrid war consists of many elements. it includes, 1st and foremost, informational and ideological aspects. demonizing russia and attributing old souls of malicious plans to the latest spin has been that if the west suffers any setbacks in the crate and brush it will definitely evade part of it and the baltic states. and then there's all the hysteria about the swanky gap claiming restroom. valley roost will close it off to get a connection to come in and grad invite the baltic states. and this will be the end of may 2nd, because nathan must always have the all behind it any situation and dictate it's times everyone. that's number one. number 2 is what's happening and the economic spare. $15000.00 sanctions of the same is happening in all other areas. political and military. ukraine is just a favorable where the proxy wars unfolding direct
does nato still believe in the viability of the key of government? the ukraine is an instruments and they started to put it bluntly and straightforwardly. they took countries of waging a hybrid war against russia. a hybrid war consists of many elements. it includes, 1st and foremost, informational and ideological aspects. demonizing russia and attributing old souls of malicious plans to the latest spin has been that if the west suffers any setbacks in the crate and brush it will definitely...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't, we knew crane. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3. well, i mean, i guess there's one or 2 ways you can go, there's a path a is a, is, is pascal side, you know, okay, nick, you won't, you didn't when you crane. okay. but that's not the lesson learned. tier one downside of this is that now nato and certainly has an enemy, remember all before this, you know, rushed as an adversary. we haven't, we're not threatening russia. this is not about nato expansion. the other nonsense is, but now they can say, well, we got a real adversary here, which really interesting. matthew is the only 37 percent of the members of nato. actually spend 2 percent of thei
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't, we knew crane. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
because for years the nato secretary general of the of stoke burke said listen, and nato expansion had nothing to do with this more. this is just rush, i want to do restore the soviet union. and then when it's on a different topic is talking about expanding nato to, to sweden and finland. now, you know, he takes us victory lap and so, so listen, the russians told us that they put a condition if, unless we accept their child for ukraine, they would invade because this was the main concern for the russians. no more nato expansion or will and made you prince. and he says, well of course we said no. and russian dated. and now not the same time any saying, listen, we a, the russians wanted less nato on their border. now they're getting more. so this was kind of the victory a lot, but now he's been saying 2 things. this has nothing to do with nato, and this is the reason why russian rated. so again, these 2 things can both be true. so ideally you, this is when a journalist would come out to say, well, which one is it like a stupid thing to contradict your things? but the, she hasn't been ask
because for years the nato secretary general of the of stoke burke said listen, and nato expansion had nothing to do with this more. this is just rush, i want to do restore the soviet union. and then when it's on a different topic is talking about expanding nato to, to sweden and finland. now, you know, he takes us victory lap and so, so listen, the russians told us that they put a condition if, unless we accept their child for ukraine, they would invade because this was the main concern for...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p e is. nathan was accidentally involved in creating this. um and i sent you a, an anti rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russians and i the still and do nothing. in which case, the russian cease has to be any kind of a power disease has to be any kind of an entity that can secure its own national interest or rush or can intervene. and then of course, you would have a very difficult war on his hands pay. in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this you may be more than previous years. they keep telling us that it was justified, that they had to bomb us for us. like they say they did it so, so be a can move forward to the future. but then in the next sentence, as they tell us th
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p e is. nathan was accidentally involved in creating this. um and i sent you a, an anti rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos,...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so as i said, the key goal was to keep nato as such. otherwise he had no chances of survival for quite a way. this is what the president had been saved in the 1990s. they would know objective reasons to keep that as they would know, threats. this is why they needed that expansion to retain ne, type as the west instrument to maintain the influence and government, both in europe and the globe illegal. besides, they also are and ask themselves when is in the cold worlds. although this is not the case by any means. so you need to pull out the cold war that's wide and data. in fact, they proclaim themselves when is in the cold war. and the winter is always right. i work for most i remember speech by and just by rasmussen, for my dates, a secretary general already outside of that position, need to speak you to a conference known as the brussels for him. about what is good about nature. first is the soul said political legitimacy, white, it's a good say because it's a club of somebody's democratic states and europe at the one wells. if this is
so as i said, the key goal was to keep nato as such. otherwise he had no chances of survival for quite a way. this is what the president had been saved in the 1990s. they would know objective reasons to keep that as they would know, threats. this is why they needed that expansion to retain ne, type as the west instrument to maintain the influence and government, both in europe and the globe illegal. besides, they also are and ask themselves when is in the cold worlds. although this is not the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to mention a few at home nato countries. today, phase mass or position for the relates role in arming, genocide in gauze, enabled by compliance nature and ation media. a wide, a war has already begun with britain in the usa area lead bombarding, simon hit human nature of nations on the active war. on the ron is the, is nomic republics, diplomatic facilities in syria, which i'll get it in the past few days. single time use the nature of countries for billions to be defeated in a proxy war on russia through ukraine and nature of members of the strengthening military forces against china, around and now it's great kit, taiwan. joining me from chicago is professor john much, and i'm also an co author of books including how states think of the rationality of foreign policy and the israel lobby and u. s. foreign policy. a thank you so much for of as much time of our coming on nato at 75. i suppose. we better just quickly start off with what you thought. when you heard the news, the diplomatic buildings in damascus had been destroy
to mention a few at home nato countries. today, phase mass or position for the relates role in arming, genocide in gauze, enabled by compliance nature and ation media. a wide, a war has already begun with britain in the usa area lead bombarding, simon hit human nature of nations on the active war. on the ron is the, is nomic republics, diplomatic facilities in syria, which i'll get it in the past few days. single time use the nature of countries for billions to be defeated in a proxy war on...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you claim is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is all we have to spend. americans harder and tax dollars over to you, crane and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian men, 2 and a half years into this war. we still don't know what success looks like, is it crimea? is it all of the don't boss is a hold what you got. we don't know. we just can't afford it. this new spending $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending. mean it go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another $5500000.00 to the national debt. now the previous speaker of the house kevin mccarthy was ousted when he made what man described as a secret or back room deal to try and go forward with funding for ukraine. and now thomas massey and marjorie taylor green to outspoken republicans who opposed
you claim is not a member of nato. but the most important thing due here in washington dc, is all we have to spend. americans harder and tax dollars over to you, crane and keep the money going to continue to murder ukrainians. wipe out an entire generation of ukrainian men, 2 and a half years into this war. we still don't know what success looks like, is it crimea? is it all of the don't boss is a hold what you got. we don't know. we just can't afford it. this new spending $60000000000.00 is...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he said that these proposals anticipated that all the member states of nato that joined the nato and 1994 or 1998 should leave nato so that we could reach to the 1990 agreement. this was not the case. the russian proposals, which i read very carefully, said that no further expansion of an angel, meaning that ukraine would not join nato. yeah, it seems that the ladies and gentlemen, we have savvy run out of time. i'm going to assign you all for joining me here today. independent does dennis sonya right. and then and right, so in good zip island is some for the purpose of foreign policy experts. so i'll come, i'll do this, i'll thank you so much for joining me. be safe, be. well, thanks again for your time. thank you. thank you. by you about the nato bombing of uga. solve it, a cool to century ago, killed many of the very and people whom the west them is a lion said it's intended to put tech. here's all special companies looking back at and exemplify moment. it's going out of the 3 the way i can protect thousands of innocent people to diffuse a powder keg at the heart of bureau to stan
he said that these proposals anticipated that all the member states of nato that joined the nato and 1994 or 1998 should leave nato so that we could reach to the 1990 agreement. this was not the case. the russian proposals, which i read very carefully, said that no further expansion of an angel, meaning that ukraine would not join nato. yeah, it seems that the ladies and gentlemen, we have savvy run out of time. i'm going to assign you all for joining me here today. independent does dennis...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't we, ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3. well, i mean, if there's one or 2 ways you can go, there's a path a is a, is, is pascal side, you know, okay, nick, you won't, you didn't when you crane. okay, but that's not the lesson learned. tier one downside of this is that now nato and certainly has an enemy, remember all before this, you know, rushes an adversary. we haven't, if we're not threatening russia, this is not about nato expansion all their nonsense, but now they can say, well, we got a real adversary here, which really interesting. matthew is the only 37 percent of the members of nato. actually spend 2 percent of their g, d, p on
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't we, ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so guess, nato will gets moves and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain because they didn't know the news strategically. the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't wait and ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3. well, i mean, again, there's one or 2 ways you can go. there's a path a is, is, is pascal side, you know, okay, lick your wounds, you didn't when you crane. okay. but that's not the lesson learned. tier one downside of this is that now nato and certainly has an enemy, remember all before this, you know, rushed as an adversary. we haven't, we're not threatening russia. this is not about nato expansion. the other nonsense of but now they can say, well, we got a real adversary here, which really interesting. matthew is the only 37 percent of the members of nato. actually spend 2 percent of their g, d, p on
so guess, nato will gets moves and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain because they didn't know the news strategically. the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't wait and ukraine. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a thank you so much for of as much time as our coming on nato at uh 75. i suppose we better just quickly start off with what you thoughts. uh, when you uh, the news, the diplomatic buildings in damascus had been destroyed. presumably with american weapons of that act of war suddenly was not condemned by you and security council members. britain, france, and the united states. yeah, i was actually quite disappointed, but not surprised at all. the western countries didn't condemn the israel east for attacking the rainy and embassy in damascus. if any other country had done that to any other countries, embassy uh, the united states and its allies would surely condemn that country. i mean, can you imagine if the russians hit an embassy in any country around the world of the united states, and that's how i would have gone ballistic. but with this rule, as always, it's a different story. the israelis can do pretty much anything they want. and get away with it, and it just doesn't happen, doesn't it? i mean, there was the chinese embassy hit by mistake during th
a thank you so much for of as much time as our coming on nato at uh 75. i suppose we better just quickly start off with what you thoughts. uh, when you uh, the news, the diplomatic buildings in damascus had been destroyed. presumably with american weapons of that act of war suddenly was not condemned by you and security council members. britain, france, and the united states. yeah, i was actually quite disappointed, but not surprised at all. the western countries didn't condemn the israel east...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't, we knew crane. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3. well, i mean, i guess there's one or 2 ways you can go, there's a path a is, is, is pascal side, you know, okay, lick, you won't, you didn't when you crane. okay. but that's not the lesson learned. tier one downside of this is that now nato and certainly has an enemy, remember all before this, you know, rushes an adversary. we haven't, we're not threatening russia. this is not about nato expansion all their nonsense, but now they can say, well, we got a real adversary here, which really interesting. matthew is the only 37 percent of the members of nato. actually spend 2 percent of their g, d, p
so guess, nato will, it gets, moves, and nato and the nato countries will try to improve their entire industrial chain. because they didn't know the news strategically, the last, the, the, the production game of, of, of a major war in, in europe. and they will try to improve that over time. but they didn't, they just didn't, we knew crane. i would not want to see them challenge to the point where they would actually go into the field and shifting to a different gear, which would be world war 3....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine. bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p is nathan was accidentally involved in creating this um, essentially a m and t rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic version because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russia by the sill and do nothing. in which case, the russian sees, has to be any kind of a power disease has to be any kind of an entity that can secure its own national interest or rush or can intervene. and then of course, you would have a very difficult war on his hands pay. in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this you may be mold in previous years. they keep telling us that it was justified, that they had to bomb us for us. like they say they did it so. so if you can move forward to the future. but then in the next sentences, they tell us that they sorry
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted the nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine. bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 and i was p is nathan was accidentally involved in creating this um, essentially a m and t rush onto the t. so kind of a kind of a, a across the carrier directed bruship. nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic version because he was, they knew that in creating this anti russia on, on russians, photos, russia by...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic extra pay in the former yugoslavia. nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this you maybe mold in free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland. this means this sign. yes. and other children killed in may type bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we're not sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet at the same time it a key usually is russia mortality. preston tutoring is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure, there are other power levels to the intervention of nature and you can solve it
young sheldon, but the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training. ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic extra pay in the former yugoslavia. nato is accused of committing crimes. you are going to be so this you maybe mold in free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the nato expansion was unacceptable to them. but nevertheless, they were weak and we forced it down their throat. and i think we felt that we could do the same thing with ukraine. okay. the russians don't like nato expansion into ukraine, but what are they going to do about it? then when it looked like a we're was going to break out. i think we came to the conclusion that we could beat the russians. i think this is why we told the ukrainians to walk away from the negotiating table in this tumble in march, april of 2022 right after the war started, we thought we could be the russians. we had a serial victory, of course, that your victory was fundamentally flawed and things, if not turned out the way that we believe that they wouldn't turn out. and now we have people openly talking about the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons. i mean, we had a former assistant secretary defense, larry called for the reagan administration, saying, of course, if necessary, the united states would use nuclear weapons based in labs the now base
the nato expansion was unacceptable to them. but nevertheless, they were weak and we forced it down their throat. and i think we felt that we could do the same thing with ukraine. okay. the russians don't like nato expansion into ukraine, but what are they going to do about it? then when it looked like a we're was going to break out. i think we came to the conclusion that we could beat the russians. i think this is why we told the ukrainians to walk away from the negotiating table in this...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
well, because the alliance is a part of nato. and guess who is the kind of unofficial head of nato for us? sometimes you just can't make this stuff up, folks running mean out of talking about it is george from wiley. he's a senior research fellow at a global policy institute and the author of the book, bottoms for peace, nato's humanity, larry and war on yugoslavia. and once again, here we are talking about bombs and talking about nato. um, what do you make of this? is there a didn't, can you, can you find, please find some fault in my premise and the questions that i asked them. what i just postulated is there was i, am i wrong to the full saying your premise. i mean, if you can, you highlighted that low ones in early february of 2022 when president buying and he's signing the next 2 chunks of the shoals in dc. and he says quite clearly what the united states is going to do. and then lo and behold, he does it. the moment it happens. we have uh the current flow as far minutes, the products that gorski he wasn't a farm is at the t
well, because the alliance is a part of nato. and guess who is the kind of unofficial head of nato for us? sometimes you just can't make this stuff up, folks running mean out of talking about it is george from wiley. he's a senior research fellow at a global policy institute and the author of the book, bottoms for peace, nato's humanity, larry and war on yugoslavia. and once again, here we are talking about bombs and talking about nato. um, what do you make of this? is there a didn't, can you,...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's nato. then russia will not dare to attack it, because russia cannot attack a nato country. now as you see, those arguments have changed, and they are now saying that ukraine is about to lose, and they cannot allow you for and to lose. because as soon as it loses to russia, russia would immediately attack nato. where is the logic there? at 1st, they assume that russia would never allow itself to attack nato, but now they are just convincing everyone that this is the plan of president putin and the russian leadership. our president has already commented on this calling it nonsense. of course this all ties into mr. lab, rob's earlier statement that the key ever seem has been a terrorist state for the past decade. he mentioned the attacks on the crime in bridge which took the lives of several civilians. the assassinations of journalists like daria, do gonna, and other terrorist attacks that taking place on russian territory that have essentially put t as in direct contradiction with its obligations under international anti terrorism conventions. well, let's get the thoughts on
it's nato. then russia will not dare to attack it, because russia cannot attack a nato country. now as you see, those arguments have changed, and they are now saying that ukraine is about to lose, and they cannot allow you for and to lose. because as soon as it loses to russia, russia would immediately attack nato. where is the logic there? at 1st, they assume that russia would never allow itself to attack nato, but now they are just convincing everyone that this is the plan of president putin...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so you went about nato. you are an expert on nato, i want to understand or what made those same thing is when they create these narratives like this one that we're reporting on today. and they all come together and they always seem to have a cover story and they always protect each other. and i get it. nations should come together and help each other and we should be unified. but when you do it as a group and you exclude other nations, then i don't think it's so positive. and that's what we seem to see more and more. it's these uh, well, in high school, we call them clicks, right? a? yeah, i yeah, right now the, the, the big lie at the heart of nato is that it's a defense of the lines. it never was a defense of a lions. i mean, even from the very beginning when he claims that we are defending the west against the law, so it's helpful for, for the most of the well not to know the most basic fact which is a major was for us. nathan was created in 1949. we also backed, didn't come into existence until 6 is late
so you went about nato. you are an expert on nato, i want to understand or what made those same thing is when they create these narratives like this one that we're reporting on today. and they all come together and they always seem to have a cover story and they always protect each other. and i get it. nations should come together and help each other and we should be unified. but when you do it as a group and you exclude other nations, then i don't think it's so positive. and that's what we...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the nato expansion was unacceptable to them. but nevertheless, they were weak and we forced it down their throat. and i think we felt that we could do the same thing with ukraine. okay. the russians don't like nato expansion in to ukraine. but what are they going to do about it? then when it looked like a we're was going to break out. i think we came to the conclusion that we could beat the russians. i think this is why we told the ukrainians to walk away from the negotiating table in this tumble in march, april of 2022 right after the war started, we thought we could be the russians. we had a theory, a victory, of course, that your victory was fundamentally flawed and things, if not turned out the way that we believe that they wouldn't turn out. and now we have people openly talking about the possibility of the use of nuclear weapons. i mean, we had a former assistant secretary defense, larry called for the reagan administration, saying, of course, if necessary, the united states was use nuclear weapons based in labs the now ba
the nato expansion was unacceptable to them. but nevertheless, they were weak and we forced it down their throat. and i think we felt that we could do the same thing with ukraine. okay. the russians don't like nato expansion in to ukraine. but what are they going to do about it? then when it looked like a we're was going to break out. i think we came to the conclusion that we could beat the russians. i think this is why we told the ukrainians to walk away from the negotiating table in this...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
those were all nato's targets. in the former yugoslavia bombed in the name of peace, there was our program as were being a special coverage of the event incentive, devastating consequences 25 years later, the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international be with the house of representatives. it says approved spending in excess of a $60000000000.00 to keep the ukraine complex going. notably, however, most republican congress members voted against the bill, which had been deadlocked on capitol hill and its previous iteration for months brushes, foreign ministry spokesman slammed with a motion saying it's and the other bills passed well, only to a more unnecessary violence around the world. in the us allocation of no to a to ukraine. these drilling tie one will aggravate global crisis mailed to 8. so the key of regime is the direct sponsorship of terrorist activities. males for a to tie one is the name to syrians in china's into and the list says those for a to israel is a direct pas
those were all nato's targets. in the former yugoslavia bombed in the name of peace, there was our program as were being a special coverage of the event incentive, devastating consequences 25 years later, the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. you're watching r t international be with the house of representatives. it says approved spending in excess of a $60000000000.00 to keep the ukraine complex going. notably, however, most republican congress members voted against the bill,...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
helping ukraine defend itself and show them the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of hey, in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this. yeah, maybe mold and free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next sentence says they tell us that they sorry for some bland. this means this sign. yes. and other children killed in may type bombing in 1999. the one they tried to tell us is no, we not sorry, because we've done our job ripping apart. so the nato has consistently rejected those claims and rushing into office necessary or collateral damage. yet at the same time, it accuses russia, tell us the preston tooth and is failing in ukraine. and he just responding with more brutality waves of deliberate me. so attacks on see this on the civilian infrastructure, there are other power levels to the intervention of
helping ukraine defend itself and show them the nato secretary general has admitted that nato has been in ukraine actively involved in ukraine bombing training, ukrainian forces since 2014 nathan knew exactly what he was doing. this was an academic rush of hey, in the former yugoslavia, nato is accused of committing crimes. you're going to be so this. yeah, maybe mold and free of us. yes. they keep telling us that it was justified that they had to bomb us for us like but then in the next...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is clear that nato has not done enough. and what russia has done, the shots is the security architecture of europe. it's a great to pill to swallow, to recognize when falls into, oh no, to them. a quarter of a century on need to is still refusing to do on the, not just in relation to it's illegal campaign. and you could slow up here, but in a rock, i've done this on libya, how it enables the purpose of islamic state. and now how it piles ukraine high with arms. that is something seen by many, including the global science as being the problem, solid even sky reporting for all the info grades. so it'd be exactly a quarter of a century ago. nato forces began bombing del grade for 78 days and nights discover what that was like for the people who survived it. stay with our t as we continue our special coverage. in the coming days. the dns of the new jews goes as then choose for many essentially it's one of them made best the cube ones. bullshit games oppressed and nobody can know. it seems that the bodies neon spoke you by the s
it is clear that nato has not done enough. and what russia has done, the shots is the security architecture of europe. it's a great to pill to swallow, to recognize when falls into, oh no, to them. a quarter of a century on need to is still refusing to do on the, not just in relation to it's illegal campaign. and you could slow up here, but in a rock, i've done this on libya, how it enables the purpose of islamic state. and now how it piles ukraine high with arms. that is something seen by...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but he said no, nato was not up for discussion. regarding that proposal of yours you made before about the mid range missiles. maybe we could look into it and agree, and that these missiles, since they're not prohibited by the treaty anymore, so they could be placed, for instance, in ukraine. and we will be willing to limit the number of such missiles in ukraine or cube. well, i don't even know what else i need to explain on the subject of why the special military operation became inevitable. ukraine had a hard core, new nazi regime and power the band. all things russians in the west was pumping it with weapons. we considered it a direct threat to our security and our traditions and our legitimate interests as well. i couldn't make my answer any shorter than that, but you will not actually right while we're on the subject of ukraine, this surely a top priority topics. and here's what i would like to ask, so they keep saying quite openly that they want to destroy us. they cannot accept our country the way it is. use this. i have to
but he said no, nato was not up for discussion. regarding that proposal of yours you made before about the mid range missiles. maybe we could look into it and agree, and that these missiles, since they're not prohibited by the treaty anymore, so they could be placed, for instance, in ukraine. and we will be willing to limit the number of such missiles in ukraine or cube. well, i don't even know what else i need to explain on the subject of why the special military operation became inevitable....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
t. nato. march own the demonstration took place in naples near an opera house that was scheduled to host upon certain celebration of the 75th anniversary of the military alliance. protesters tried to breach a police report on promising authorities to respond that was force active as of 10 to the nato out of italy, while of choosing the block of simplicity in what they call a genocide in gaza. there was another rally and a different part of the italian city with people there are urging nato to cut ties with israel. the other guys were at least 10 people have been killed, including 6 children. and just one of the latest idea of strikes on the southern city of con, eunice, and in the north of the enclave, palestinian forensic and civil defense workers have uncovered human remains on the grounds of alice chief, a hospital. a warning the following images are disturbing. over 20 bodies were recovered from the side. some of them were apparently crushed by is rarely vehicles forgotten. and health mini
t. nato. march own the demonstration took place in naples near an opera house that was scheduled to host upon certain celebration of the 75th anniversary of the military alliance. protesters tried to breach a police report on promising authorities to respond that was force active as of 10 to the nato out of italy, while of choosing the block of simplicity in what they call a genocide in gaza. there was another rally and a different part of the italian city with people there are urging nato to...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
now, the russian president has made abundantly clear he has no intention of invading nato members. or european union countries, but that has not stopped by the un and nato leaders from making this claim over and over again when trying to justify their pro long of the conflict in ukraine. now at this point, people are looking at the new mobilization law in ukraine and wondering if the fact that this will be a debt that ukraine has to pay, it'll be a loan, and the terms of the loans repayment will be negotiated. but president, people wonder if that is already being leverage to control ukraine and it's government policies. this new mobilization, ukraine is certainly not popular and now, and it's certainly unpleasant for many men in the country. so voting on this bill in the house of representatives is expected to take place on saturday. there's a certainly a new development in the congressional battles surrounding us involvement in the ukraine in conflict and the supplier of the american taxpayer money into the government. and the american political analyst, christopher, a lowly offer
now, the russian president has made abundantly clear he has no intention of invading nato members. or european union countries, but that has not stopped by the un and nato leaders from making this claim over and over again when trying to justify their pro long of the conflict in ukraine. now at this point, people are looking at the new mobilization law in ukraine and wondering if the fact that this will be a debt that ukraine has to pay, it'll be a loan, and the terms of the loans repayment...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mean at 1st, they assume that russia would never allow itself to attack nato. but now they are just convincing everyone that this is the plan of present, including and the russian leadership. oh, freshman has already commented on this calling it nonsense. of course, it's all ties into mister lab rugs earlier statements that the key ever seen has been a terrorist state for the past decade. he mentioned the attacks on the crime in bridge which took the lives of several civilians. the assassinations of journalists like daria, do gonna, and other terrorist attacks that have taken place on russian territory that have essentially put t of in direct contradiction with its obligations under international anti terrorism conventions. while a significant amount of the foreign dignitaries at the meeting was to get off or off what representatives from the global self and political company had out one day leaving. so many believes that reflects a change in global power in the world. have a listen to this, the relationship between the russian federation and the global solid i
mean at 1st, they assume that russia would never allow itself to attack nato. but now they are just convincing everyone that this is the plan of present, including and the russian leadership. oh, freshman has already commented on this calling it nonsense. of course, it's all ties into mister lab rugs earlier statements that the key ever seen has been a terrorist state for the past decade. he mentioned the attacks on the crime in bridge which took the lives of several civilians. the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that's because nato was conceived as may lines. it was configured, created and managed by the us as an instrument of confrontation primarily on the european continent problem there. so that meanwhile, that net host chief has described military support for ukraine as quote, and then investment in the blocks own security. the also of the lines members to make age the key of a bit of a tree, not voluntary. i stated many, many times. that's a support your training. so child support, it's to greatness and investments in our own security. we all for to well welcome, bolden. the contribution spots in the long run, we need to be less dependent on a voluntary contribution short term. i'm more than dependent on a strong nature commitments for the nato chief. i also follow that ukraine could eventually join the blog, although he didn't specify any kind of timeline. the statements coming is the align smotts. it's 75th anniversary. and can you give us a foreign minister also invited to the bus? they potty seized the opportunity to request more
that's because nato was conceived as may lines. it was configured, created and managed by the us as an instrument of confrontation primarily on the european continent problem there. so that meanwhile, that net host chief has described military support for ukraine as quote, and then investment in the blocks own security. the also of the lines members to make age the key of a bit of a tree, not voluntary. i stated many, many times. that's a support your training. so child support, it's to...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
not nato. that's the message from the blogs. the chief, yeah, and still in burger says, sending a dekalb should take priority over nato's own capability. it targets including limited, expensive american patriot air defense systems. i'm also encouraged by invocation stuff to us. congress may take up a further aid to train in the coming days, but the crane needs even more. that is why if allies face a choice between meeting and they don't care printed targets and providing more aid to ukraine, my message is clear. send more to ukraine. we have a systems available that is a, is a big enough to enable us to deliver significantly more to ukraine when it comes to air defense in general. and also when it comes to a picture of buttress. and that's exactly what do i work in a the, despite a weakening of nato's potential in favor of backing key of stilton bird has supported jo biden's claims that russia won't stop at ukraine. warning that the alliance should stay ready for a possible conflict with moscow. former us marine corps intelligen
not nato. that's the message from the blogs. the chief, yeah, and still in burger says, sending a dekalb should take priority over nato's own capability. it targets including limited, expensive american patriot air defense systems. i'm also encouraged by invocation stuff to us. congress may take up a further aid to train in the coming days, but the crane needs even more. that is why if allies face a choice between meeting and they don't care printed targets and providing more aid to ukraine, my...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
a threat to europe is a rush, is a threat to nato. if fresh was truly a threat to nato, then no natal nation would talk about giving up it's critical national security infrastructure, especially air defense for which there was a great shortage at this present time. so it points out that there's, there's a lot of hypocrisy in um, in the, in the, in the stance taken by a young storm. bergen indeed, all other western officials who talk about the to ship a weapon. read to you create the nato, has made a decision that ukraine is the decisive point that had in ukraine right now is the opportunity to inflict harm, to inflict damage, which be frank, to kill russians. installed. virg is a non military politician who's making political statements that haven't been cleared with the constituent members of nato. well, each natal member has their own domestic political reality as they have to deal with. and in many cases, these realities do not allow them to transfer weapons. do you crate as freely, is he on stolberg would like russia is boys to ou
a threat to europe is a rush, is a threat to nato. if fresh was truly a threat to nato, then no natal nation would talk about giving up it's critical national security infrastructure, especially air defense for which there was a great shortage at this present time. so it points out that there's, there's a lot of hypocrisy in um, in the, in the, in the stance taken by a young storm. bergen indeed, all other western officials who talk about the to ship a weapon. read to you create the nato, has...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
well, this, this trumped up more was a godsend for the preservation of nato. nato was looking for a, a new new job. basically, they were look into space. they were looking to the arctic, they were even looking through the far east. they couldn't hold dive now with them . they were, they were also looking for to a, with a girl's education in afghanistan. that was a big one to don't forget. yeah. yes. yes, of course and and, and so this was a godsend for them. it's up in the account as, as, as our colleague points out that came along and out with, in the, in the form of tory newland and, and finding himself i created this because they wanted to contain russia. now here's, here's, here's what's gonna happen. nato is going to find this as, are the new well founded way to exist. and that if, if you create fails, where did they turn? i predict that they're going to turn to trans nice trio, and then moved over area to create more habits. that an effort to contain russia, this is, and i think, i think of the russian planners are seeing this already. yeah. and, and if israel is to, let's say,
well, this, this trumped up more was a godsend for the preservation of nato. nato was looking for a, a new new job. basically, they were look into space. they were looking to the arctic, they were even looking through the far east. they couldn't hold dive now with them . they were, they were also looking for to a, with a girl's education in afghanistan. that was a big one to don't forget. yeah. yes. yes, of course and and, and so this was a godsend for them. it's up in the account as, as, as...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the same with the nato, russia founding act. yes, it was done in writing, they said to me, but it's not a legally binding documents. we were very patients, the president said many times not for a long time. he forced himself to preserve some kind of trust, hoping that something would happen if the west comes to its sense. it is the truth and starts acting in a reasonable and polite way. but none of that has happened in 2008, 2009. they withdrew from the treating, refused to discuss it with us. there was one treated with nato and another one and a context of the o. c. it was a legal agreements and in 2021 to the end of the year. after a meeting at the foreign ministry see, president fulton proposed to prepare a treaty. that would be a modern and treaty based on modern realities. but they refused to even discuss x to i was one of those 2 parts. in that process, there was a delegation that consisted of deputies from different agencies. and then i met with blinking in january 10th or 11th and geneva. he said there can be no obligati
the same with the nato, russia founding act. yes, it was done in writing, they said to me, but it's not a legally binding documents. we were very patients, the president said many times not for a long time. he forced himself to preserve some kind of trust, hoping that something would happen if the west comes to its sense. it is the truth and starts acting in a reasonable and polite way. but none of that has happened in 2008, 2009. they withdrew from the treating, refused to discuss it with us....
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
even though not the strong crane is an instrument for nato. to put it bluntly and straightforwardly state countries of waging a hyper go against russia. same bob way to class a space field is off and it's devastating dr. successive ages by the only going uh, sanctions from the us. the start april, the big, this is oxy international lawyer from las vegas here in las vegas. thanks very much for joining us here on the news. now we've got a full breakdown of all the major news stories that you need to know from across the globe. well, it's difficult to believe that russia could have been targeted by islamic fundamental, less stotts, according to vladimir periods. and he said that the tara attack in most go almost 2 weeks ago, was an attempt to undermine the country's unity. i see numerous victims rush. i cannot be the target of terrorist attacks by islamic fundamentalists. we have a country that demonstrates a unique example of into faith harmony and unity into religious and ethnic units 8 . and in the external arena, russia behaves in such a way
even though not the strong crane is an instrument for nato. to put it bluntly and straightforwardly state countries of waging a hyper go against russia. same bob way to class a space field is off and it's devastating dr. successive ages by the only going uh, sanctions from the us. the start april, the big, this is oxy international lawyer from las vegas here in las vegas. thanks very much for joining us here on the news. now we've got a full breakdown of all the major news stories that you need...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
since nato states have been neglecting the emissions and concerns of countries like turkey and russia, which really highlights the reason behind with the withdrawal of the 7 states. right. but what we're looking at right now is there seems to be a bit of bit, a bit of a time veteran. similarly most similar in certain decisions on friday. but what we're looking at right now is i'm course position towards this agreement and based on what the politicians on the say that the agreement has lost its meaning to take into consideration of the current conditions and the obligations that were initially agreed upon by the member states there were 22 states that size of a trade to 1996 of these members belong to the north south bank. i'm the general idea of this bill or the street quest to ensure that there was some sort of a balance between the different blocks. and what me initially solve of the course of what was going to take a decade was the polar opposite of that. the general idea was to provide quantitative restrictions on 5 main categories and intentional workmans. i'm just looking to fin
since nato states have been neglecting the emissions and concerns of countries like turkey and russia, which really highlights the reason behind with the withdrawal of the 7 states. right. but what we're looking at right now is there seems to be a bit of bit, a bit of a time veteran. similarly most similar in certain decisions on friday. but what we're looking at right now is i'm course position towards this agreement and based on what the politicians on the say that the agreement has lost its...