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RT News March 7, 2023



covert 19. we investigate how washington's anti virus measures are reportedly obsolete. according to the latest twitter files, revelations, ah, good morning for martine, are national studios in moscow, and welcome to the hours most vital stories across the globe. i'm fiorella isabel at the chinese key political event, the 2 sessions, the countries foreign minister said he hopes that the you would embrace strategic independence from the u. s. after the end of the ukrainian conflict, adding that the u. s. further escalates the conflict and pursues its own agenda by undermining the proposed chinese piece plan aimed at easing tension. kito syndrome regrettably, however, efforts for peace talks have been repeatedly undermined. there seems to be an invisible hand pushing for the per traction. an escalation of the conflict and using the cream crisis to serve a certain geo political agenda. am in the u. s. providing tons of military and financial aid to ukraine. china's foreign minister says washington also disrespects his country sovereignty last year. speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi paid an unexpected visit to taiwan, sparking a sharp response from aging and large scale military drills. meanwhile, the minister accused the us of, quote, formulating a plan for the destruction of ty, one common t shirt and go. the chinese people have every right to ask, why does the us talk about respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity and ukraine? what disrespecting china sovereignty and territorial integrity on the taiwan question. why does you ask us china not to provide weapons to russia? well, it keeps selling arms to taiwan in violation of the august 17th communique. why does the u. s. keep on professing the maintenance of regional ties and stability while cowardly formulated in a plan for the destruction of taiwan on the front lines in the dawn, yet through public rushes, wagner group is spearheading the install on the city. russian troops have almost completely surrounded the key city of the almost also known as bach moot. while the entrench, ukrainian troops have been partially cut off. this on verified footage circulating on social media apparently shows wagner soldiers replacing a ukrainian flag with their own on top of a russian monument in the eastern part of our deal mosque. according to its troops, they arrived at the world war 2 era monument before retreating ukrainian troops could destroy with explosives. meanwhile, washington is now trying to draw down, play the significance of the russian advance. the fall of bus mood won't necessarily mean that the russians have changed the tide of this fight. i think it's more of a symbolic value than it is a strategic and operational. it comes as western media have also changed the narrative around the russian assault on the city. seeking to downplay the significance of the city. as previous reports labeled the key, the city key and strategic headlines south suggests that message has changed. this comes as german media outlet has reported on disputes between ukrainian president latter mirrors, lensky and his sub commander regarding the situation. and are you almost, according to the report that ukrainian general told the lensky a few weeks ago about the need for you create an troops to retreat from the city. just recently, the ukrainian president refused that and said care will continue the fight. earlier my colleagues, nikki aaron and donald quarter, discuss the issue with a panel of guess course the pentagon now says it's not strategic, but it doesn't really make much sense for both sides to be putting so much effort, so much manpower into either holding or taking a city that was never of any real strategic importance. i mean, in the recent weeks, the wagner private military company has done just that. they've essentially almost nearly encircled the ukranian troops that are still within the city who have found themselves in a bloodbath just to maintain the defense of it. their on direct orders from ukrainian president vladimir zalinski, who said these troops need to hold their ground and they need to fight down to the last man, but we have heard reports actually of descent within ukrainian ranks. apparently, the commander in chief of the ukrainian armed forces is saying that kiev should at this point just caught its losses and withdrawal from the city. now, if we go by what the mainstream media says, it might seem that these ukrainian held cities of strategic importance all the sudden stopping strategic once they're just about to switch hands. this is what we saw, the mainstream media say about solid are when it was just on the brink of being liberated by the russian forces and the done yet, the people's republic. and now that's what we're seeing them say about arch almost russian forces, trying to take the strategic town of back that the city itself is not that strategically important, which all earlier in the strategic town of bah moves, it is not strategically important. it could lead to the full, a slow vienne sc, uncommon tools because well, the 2 most important cities in the dumbass there is little strategic value. it's not a military hub, is not a communications hub, michael maloof, i'd like to direct this 1st question to you. what do you think about the, how important the battle for the city is for both sides? and what do you make of this? you turn in washington's position. it can be a significant, strategically significant given it's access to the rest of the dumbass retail. you got to keep in mind, lloyd austin over saw the withdrawal of us troops out of iraq back in 2011 and what crept in isis. so i don't really care that much for his strategic analysis. and number 3, it would take a lot of ukraine troops out of the fight. and i think that this is what they want to do. don't we know that thousands of civilians have reportedly chosen to remain inside our tim of school, but others have been trying to flee. so what exactly do we know about the situation in the city? at the moments, while without a doubt, the vast majority of the civilian population of this city has been evacuated, but several 1000 civilians have still remained. then you gotta, you gotta ask yourself, why would they stay in a completely demolished city when they know that there's going to be serious military operations in the area. and according to what we've seen, actually, both in the, even the western media and the accounts of ukrainian soldiers, what we've seen is that a lot of people have stayed behind because they've awaited the arrival of russian troops. god often find a case that moot, and in general, the dumbass people confidently say or are thinking that they will wait for russia to come, because they are other pro russian position values, despite some people say no otherwise many preferred to seek safety with the russians. those who have stayed in bach mood are waiting for assistance to go to russian control territory. the locals here have waited and waited for russians had refused to leave through ukrainian corridors after sonya you've been in the dynamic people's republic based on your own experience. what would you say which side do you think the locals are taking in cities that are embattled across the people's republic? like our charm of scary, bordered for down because the people are waiting for the russians to come in. maybe there are some people so good not go out because lack of money or whatever. they didn't know where to go to. i think the majority of the people stay there are waiting to rush and deliberate. the city, as we saw before in other cities liberated before rather russians cutting, for monday's revelations from the f. s. b, which says it is stored data, ukrainian type, targeting russian, businessman and journalist constantine, mellow 5th. what are the details of that story? well, according to russia's federal security services, the russian volunteer corps, that was behind this assassination attempt on this journalist. this is a ukrainian military detachment made up of russia neo nazis ultra nationalists who have were ideologically motivated to support the ukrainian military in this this conflict. this is the same organization that carried out an attack on the russian border region of brianna sca terrorist attack. they open fired on civilians and killed and injured a number of people. unfortunately, this isn't the 1st time that we've seen. going back to this fascination attempt on the journalist, it's not the 1st time we've seen the ukranian forces tried to assassinate journalists that have nothing to do with military activities. last year. daria duke and i was also killed by the ukrainian security services and rushes. foreign ministry spokeswoman maria's or harvey says that we're seeing a trends develop here. the silence of western regimes that are usually hyperactive concerning amy case of journal discrimination after the attempted assassination of target channels had constantly and faith would mean their silent consent to such crimes. this would also indicate ideological coach and coming from extremist actions of gives bandits. andre, you're an attorney and a law professor, what's your take on the legal status of these cases? and do you think that they can be prosecuted an international level? i mean, why have western countries been apparently turning a blind eye to these ukrainian attacks the target russians? unfortunately, we do not see a willingness on the side of the, of the countries that one to integrate ukraine into their sphere of influence. no reduction in sight of further weapon supplies and, and no rush, no, no rational approach to this. the, the battle cry is whatever it takes. and whatever it takes means by any means whatsoever, including illegal including assassination. well con woke culture is psychological, slavery, those words from 2020 for us presidential hopeful vivek, rama swami. i called out the 3 secular religions in america that have america in a chokehold today. the 1st of them is this woke racial religion that says your identity is based on your skin color, that if you're black, you're inherently disadvantaged. that if you're white, you're inherently privilege, no matter your economic background or your upbringing, that your race determines who you are and what you can achieve in life. his statement comes at mid chorus, from conservatives who have criticize a plot form of highly popular among democrats. their key points for criticism are that cancel cultures and ideology produced to oppress address the career of those who disagree with woke ideology originally defined as being alert to racial prejudice and discrimination. today the term us swept up a variety of other causes like l g, b, t, q, and climate change. a book by the presidential contender titled woke inc. inside corporate, america's social justice scam has been published to explain the other side of the perspective. and i was cross live to call a miss an commentator, i ran down walker g. oh good morning. what do you make of rama swami's a latest statement? good morning. i personally, i am very excited that somebody like to be there around the saw me was a brilliant guy, was a resourceful guy who as you know these, what the talk basically is intellectually successful is financially successful with the nonsense calendar for presidency. but you know, it played a lot as far as this focal point, which is the cultural invasion that the united states is facing. what he sees makes a lot of sense about ending. what? because i'm going about promoting the medical, the medic based competence, hierarchy based structure that united states was at one point in time. so yes i'm, i'm pretty hopeful about what comes when we say, well, many conservatives nowadays say that the term oak is being used in cancel culture to damage the reputation of those who are supposedly not woke enough. do you think the term has been weaponized, especially politically in today's world? it has, it has been actually. there has been plenty of cases, but people have lost their jobs. people have lost their professional practice. people have lost that 10 years of college. professors. people have even been suspended from the social media for expressing values and for expressing opinions which are not considered work enough. and that's this, this, this kind of, this kind of usage of the platform of what gives them as a cultural weapon is still on an individual. you know, this, this has been on an individual basis as well, cuz them is being used on the job. loss of just about a few months ago, we have the french dressed and talk about it. we're not going to allow something like something to the effect of a thing that we're not going to allow american workers culture on land. and walk isn't, is being used to political as we speak to sort of infiltrate the indian cultural system to undermine the indic value system over here. so yes, it is being used individually to get people. it is also being used politically geopolitically. so what are the countries you talked about people being thrown off of social media? how do you think this specifically affects free speech in general? does if, if i'm not being able to speak with unreasonable, limited by not being able to speak my minds. if i'm being blacklisted by social media, my post reach is suddenly manipulated. and if i am someone for example, who has got a number of people that fathers me, that which 1000000000 that for my analysis of take on things. and if i'm not being able to reach those people, how am i going to spread a little bit that miss? so yes, this effect on an if i am not being allowed to express myself, this is a clam down on my free speech. which is my given right? actually, do you think this agenda is centralized to america? do you see this in other parts of the world? and more importantly, does this original agenda have benefits where there is actual racial inequality? in other words, do you think the attack on whatever is woke minimizes actual racial issues to get the 1st? but the 1st thing is, yes, this is pretty much centralized america, and i would go back to the dig around the walk ink to, to sort of make this point the, the grammar school. we absolutely elaborately captures this in his book walking, where he says, how was the rate of silicon valley sort of walk is converted into, into a weapon and how they used it against the american and how they used it to suppress up by wall street when which was the last of the classical leftist wolfman. so to speak, in this century, back in 2008, and it's happened. so yes, the culture today is pretty much centralized in united states. because until the 2nd part of your question, i think we've already discussed that because when we talk about the french president macro, talking about being not going to learn magic and we'll get the culture in the land . and i also see that what is a mis heaping in india through the different universities with different media, with a different social social study hall says that cetera, et cetera. so yes, this is not just central to america. this is being used to destabilize other countries as well. coming back to the last part of the question, is it actually benefiting? but we'll look at the founder of the black life movement. she went on to live. she went on to bite, i think a multi $1000000.00 mansion and black lives. black life matter movement is still there. it was. so just if it is a social cause, somebody is running with a social agenda and might, i would still be there to support that person be should still be there to support the lesson. whether this turns into a business. it only has to benefit a few, which is what has happened with talk as of which is what happened with most of the social agenda that this will groups are running. so that's my opinion. we've interestingly seen many minority stand up today and question the, you know, so called woke values that were supposed to give, that they were supposed to support. what does it mean that about the core message, if minorities themselves are not necessarily behind it? which means there's somewhere realized on the land that it's fun benefiting them. yeah. and the audio g column as an commentator, thank you very much. thank you for having me. the rest of the biggest fertilizer producer has provided $20000.00 tons of the essential growing minerals to malawi. as russia seeks to help african nations combat food and security. russia's biggest fertilizer producer ural came supplied the republic of milan. we, with 20000 tons of fertilizers to aid crops amid a deepening food crisis in the country. this is part of the company's previously announced intention to provide nearly $300000.00 times of free of charge to vote to developing countries. the initiative is focused on easing the global food crisis and is being implemented in accordance with the un plan, which aims for 0 hunger, food security, and proof nutrition and a promotion of sustainable agriculture. while always says it's thankful for russia aid smiley. he's place to be this country to receive like from your a cable or the country is that related? it's like feet that my hours should be the 1st one. we have a place for that. we a to have a great for the 20000 and they do it time we are receiving today. we've got you here. 400000 bodies which estimating that a tab it oh, mays will be have a state i can even say thank you that if the russian government and euro came for what you owe down to compet, our risk you way we need it. you the most it to friend knows no with true friend, cause to rescue when you need them to last. you just demonstrated that to us, but there's no nation russia and to ensure the security and the father of my lovely, sustainable. so sure to come on. little this is far to measure initiative, and i was last year while the president of the nation wanted to help the poorest nations african and all the course of the world. so this initiative is to supply the 1st counter, some of the world where cultural products and views that far to measure marginal, this initiative is to deliver upstairs who was for 300000 pounds of fertilizers. meanwhile, the central african republic says it's been looted by western power is attitudes, resources have been exploited for decades. that's the message from the countries leader during a you and conference in guitar. central african republic has always been wrongly conceded by suit morrison powers as a reserved for strategic materials. it herself with a systematic looting since its independence helped by political instability, supported by certain western powers or their allies. this cons as africa struggles with food in security with millions of people at risk of starvation as you and mediated grain deal between russia and ukraine, has not been able to deliver on its total goal of helping the continent where most of food exports have been taken. by european countries instead of being sent to africa and president to our dera, isn't the only one who's criticized the west. this treatment of africa as the u. s . general secretary outline problems developing nations face specifically predatory interest rates. because becoming development is challenging when countries are start for resources drowning in debt and still struggling with historic injustice of and unequal carving 9000 response starting with vaccines and then by the very unfair access to the resources needed for recovery, deprived of liquidity. many of you are locked out of capital markets by predatory interest rates, deprived of effective debt relief. you can be forced to spend an ever growing share of government revenue on debt service costs. we spoke to independent analysts will car diaz, who says western countries impose sanctions on developing countries for cooperating with russia and china in order to preserve their ability to exploit resources

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