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Russian occupiers are committing genocide in Ukraine, endangering the lives of millions. We urgently seek global support to save innocent lives, including women, men, children, families, and entire communities. The destruction caused by Russia in cities like Mariupol, Volnabakh, Bakhmut, and others cannot be ignored. We demand justice for these atrocities.

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Putin is accused of killing thousands of people while portraying himself as the victim. The speaker highlights the discrepancy between the reported injuries and the actual number of casualties. They emphasize the urgency to address this human tragedy, which could potentially result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands or even millions of people. The speaker acknowledges that they used to have a good relationship with Putin, as both leaders love their respective countries. However, they note that Putin has changed and appears to be mentally different from before.

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The speaker criticizes the Biden administration for prioritizing a proxy war against Russia over the well-being of Americans and global citizens. They highlight the economic hardships caused by sanctions, such as rising food prices and shortages, inflation, and increased gas costs. The speaker warns of the potential for a nuclear war due to these actions. They accuse President Biden and Washington elites of neglecting the suffering they have caused while focusing on assigning blame rather than finding solutions.

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America's strength lies in diplomacy, which we are pursuing with the current president. Russia occupied parts of Ukraine back in 2014, and despite numerous conversations and ceasefire agreements, they continued attacks. My administration is trying to prevent the destruction of your country. Everyone faces challenges during war, but you need to appreciate the support you're receiving. We've provided substantial financial and military aid. If you had to fight this war on your own, it would have been over in two weeks. Be thankful. It's important for the American people to see what's happening. Without our support, you don't have a chance. We gave you javelins, not just sheets. I have empowered you, but without us, you're vulnerable. Make a deal, or we're out. You're not acting thankful at all.

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President Putin sent a draft treaty to NATO, asking them to promise not to expand further. NATO did not agree, so Putin invaded Ukraine to prevent NATO from encroaching on his borders. However, many speakers emphasize that the conflict is not about NATO enlargement but rather about protecting democracy in Ukraine. They argue that Ukraine's restrictions on political parties, books, music, and elections are evidence of this. Some speakers compare Putin to Hitler, claiming he is trying to rebuild a Soviet empire and is a threat to global peace. Senator Lindsey Graham expresses concern about Putin's actions in Ukraine and other parts of the world.

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President Putin sent a draft treaty to NATO, demanding no further enlargement as a precondition to avoid invading Ukraine, which NATO rejected. This conflict is fundamentally not about NATO expansion; it’s about democracy in Ukraine. Ukraine is restricting religious organizations, banning political parties, and limiting freedoms, which highlights the struggle for democratic values rather than NATO's influence. Putin's actions reflect a desire to expand his sphere of influence and rebuild a Soviet-like empire. Comparisons are drawn between Putin and historical figures like Hitler, emphasizing the threat he poses not only to Ukraine but globally. The discussion underscores that the war is not about NATO but about resisting authoritarianism and protecting democracy.

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Ukraine faced issues like human trafficking, organ trafficking, narco trafficking, and fascism. These threats are global, not just local. The world is on the brink of World War 3 due to these dangers. We are all at risk of being controlled by lies and manipulation from a common enemy.

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Putin's war against Ukraine has ended any hope that his regime can be deterred or play a responsible role in international affairs through diplomacy. After visiting Kyiv in January with a bipartisan delegation to meet with President Zelenskyy, and recently traveling to Poland and the Ukraine border, it's clear the crimes in Ukraine are creating massive humanitarian and military challenges for our NATO allies on a scale not seen since the Cold War.

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Speaker 1 expresses Canada's unwavering support for Ukraine, condemning Vladimir Putin's invasion and violation of Ukraine's sovereignty. They emphasize that Canada stands with Ukraine not only as friends but also to protect the rules-based order and the rights of all democracies. Despite Russian propaganda's attempts to manipulate public opinion, Canada remains committed to standing by Ukraine for as long as necessary.

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Vladimir Putin's interference in our past election is a topic we don't discuss often. However, it is important to acknowledge that he has meddled in various ways, such as funding political parties, candidates, and bribing government officials in different countries. This is his modus operandi, as he despises democracy, particularly in the West, and holds a strong animosity towards us. Looking ahead to 2024, it is crucial to address this issue and have more conversations about it.

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For four years, the previous president talked tough about Putin, but Putin still invaded Ukraine. Diplomacy is the path to peace. In 2014, Russia occupied parts of Ukraine, and nobody stopped them. We signed ceasefire agreements, but Russia broke them, killing our people and not exchanging prisoners. I think it's disrespectful to come here and attack the administration that's trying to prevent the destruction of your country. We're thankful for the help we've received, but we've been strong since the beginning. We've been alone, but you haven't been alone. We have problems because of the war, and the US will feel it in the future, too. We're gambling with World War III. If you could get a ceasefire right now, you take it. You don't have the cards.

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Canadians believe it's a matter of right versus wrong. They understand the difficulty Ukraine faces in resisting Russian aggression. Democracies worldwide, including Canada, struggle to support their citizens amidst economic challenges. Despite this, Canada has provided nearly $9 billion in aid to Ukraine. The consequences for Canadians and the world would be far worse if Putin emerges victorious. Therefore, Canada is committed to standing with Ukraine until they achieve victory in this war.

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We support your fight for your homeland against Russian aggression. In 2017, we will take the case against Putin to Washington. Our fight is not with the Russian people but with Putin. We promise to bring your bravery to the American people and the world. We believe you will win, and we will provide what you need to succeed. The world is watching because we cannot let Putin succeed here, as it may lead to success in other countries.

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Speaker 0: It is an indictment of your own leadership. And in countries across Europe, the leaders feel that way. Russia is an embarrassment to them because it is, relatively speaking, thriving. And so they all, as one, backed the Biden administration's plan to have a war with Russia. And let's stop lying. This was not an unprovoked invasion. Putin just randomly went over the line into Eastern Ukraine and stole these oblast. He stole this land that belonged to another people. That's a total lie, and it's not a defense of Putin to call it out as a lie because it is, and everybody knows it now. The truth is that in 2001, Putin, same guy, same leader, asked the Bush administration in person directly to George W. Bush, I would like to join NATO. I would like to join the defensive alliance that exists to keep me from moving west into Western Europe. In other words, you won. I'm joining your team. And due in part to his own limitations as a leader and due in part to the counsel that he received from Condoleezza Rice at the time, George w Bush turned down that offer and prevented Russia from joining NATO. And the guest we're gonna speak to in a moment, if you're wondering if he has a good track record of calling future events, said at the time, this decision to turn down Vladimir Putin's it's twenty five years ago, Vladimir Putin's request to join NATO, to join the West, to all be in it together, to work together, this decision made by the Bush administration guarantees a collision with the West. We are now on a collision course. And, of course, he was absolutely right because NATO didn't want Russia because NATO wanted a war with Russia, and boy, they got it. And so from 2001 all the way to 2022, twenty one years, NATO moved inexorably east surrounding Russia. And many times, again, this is not a defense of Russia. It's just a fact. Many times, the Russian government under Putin said, woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Are threatening our core national interest, which is not to have other people's missiles on our borders back off. And then in 2014, the Obama administration overthrew the government of Ukraine to put an American puppet in there, thereby sealing the fate of nations. When that happened, and Sergei Karganov said it at the time, you have just guaranteed a war in Ukraine that will destroy Ukraine.

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We strongly condemn Putin's invasion of Ukraine and stand united in defense of democracy. Canada is committed to supporting Ukraine for as long as necessary, and we are providing multiyear assistance to ensure their long-term success. We will continue to impose costs on Russia and prevent those responsible from benefiting. Our support for Ukraine is unwavering, and we will always be their partner. Canadians will always be friends to Ukraine.

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We will fight for our homeland and push against Russian aggression. Our fight is not with the Russian people, but with Putin. We promise to take your calls to Washington, inform the American people of your bravery, and make the case against Putin to the world. We believe you will win and will provide what you need to succeed. The world is watching because we cannot allow Putin to succeed here, as it would set a dangerous precedent for other countries.

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Russia occupied parts of Ukraine starting in 2014, and despite conversations and agreements, nothing stopped them. We signed ceasefire deals with Macron and Merkel, but Russia broke them, killing our people and not exchanging prisoners. I question what kind of diplomacy is being discussed when our country faces destruction. Everyone faces problems during war, but it seems like some don't fully grasp the situation. From the beginning, we've been strong and thankful, even when alone. However, we are told that we're not winning and should be more appreciative of the aid we've received. We want to stop the war, and if a ceasefire could be reached with guarantees, it would save lives.

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Donald Trump, you may have held the presidency, but your actions are disgraceful. You are a convicted felon and have shown disdain for your allies while flattering Putin. Canada is your best neighbor and trading partner, and we refuse to be intimidated by your grifter politics. We will uphold the international order, support NATO, and assist Ukraine. This is not just a diversion for you; you need to explain to the American people why you surrounded yourself with so many dishonest individuals. The American and Canadian people will not tolerate it. Anytime, anywhere, we are ready to confront you.

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So, back in 2014, Russia occupied parts of Ukraine, and nobody stopped them. From 2014 to 2022, people kept dying, despite our conversations and signed ceasefire deals with Macron and Merkel. Russia broke the ceasefire, killed our people, and didn't exchange prisoners. What kind of diplomacy is that? It's disrespectful to come here and complain when the US is trying to prevent the destruction of Ukraine. You're drafting conscripts because of manpower issues. Be thankful for our help. Everyone has problems during war. We're staying strong in our country. From the start, we've been alone, but we are thankful. We want to stop the war, but we need guarantees for any ceasefire. Don't ask about ceasefires, ask about our people.

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Russia is consistently portrayed as acting against American interests, particularly with its alliance with China and its invasion of Ukraine. This action, while wrong, was driven by Russia's concern over Ukraine potentially joining NATO and becoming a satellite of the United States with American weapons. The speaker argues that Ukraine's government isn't fully sovereign, alleging it was installed by a CIA coup. They highlight that during peace talks in Istanbul, a potential agreement was disrupted by the US, leading to further devastation and loss of life in Ukraine. The speaker questions why the U.S. is at war with Russia.

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Donald Trump, you may have held the presidency, but your actions are disgraceful. You're a convicted felon and treat allies with disdain while flattering Putin. Canada is your best neighbor and trading partner, and we won't be intimidated by your grifter politics. We will uphold the international order, support NATO, and stand with Ukraine. This is a diversion for you, but you need to explain to Americans why you've surrounded yourself with so many dishonest individuals. The American and Canadian people will not tolerate it. We're ready to confront you anytime, anywhere.

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The recent events in Canada are shocking. A peaceful movement of truckers, workers, and families protesting for their rights has faced violent repression. Their assets have been frozen, and they have been labeled as Nazis, racists, and terrorists. Many have been arrested on false charges and accused of foreign loyalties, despite their clear love for their country. They are being treated worse than serious criminals. A critical line has been drawn: you either support the peaceful truckers or align with the oppressive forces against them. We stand with the truckers and the Canadian people in their fight for freedom. Thank you.

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The speaker claims that another individual threatened to abandon NATO and encouraged Putin to invade allied countries, stating Russia could "do whatever the hell they want." The speaker says that five days before Russia attacked Ukraine, they met with President Zelensky to warn him about Russia's invasion plans. They claim to have mobilized a global response of over 50 countries to defend against Putin's aggression. The speaker asserts that, as president, they will stand strong with Ukraine and NATO allies.

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We will inform our colleagues about Russia's actions in the Baltics, Ukraine, and Georgia. We believe Putin hacked our elections and is undermining democracy worldwide. We advocate for new sanctions targeting Putin personally, as well as his energy and banking sectors. We must resist Putin's influence while supporting our allies. Our recent visit to Ukraine highlighted the consequences of Russian interference, which we also experienced in our own election. We will push for stronger sanctions against Russia, treating their hacking as an attack. We urge our colleagues to address their financial institutions and other aspects of their economy.

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A year ago, Putin invaded Ukraine, aiming to weaken the U.S. and challenge Western dominance. Instead, the brave Ukrainians, with our help, have decimated nearly half of Russia's military. Supporting Ukraine is in our best interest and a worthy investment. We've provided effective weapons while maintaining strict oversight. This support sends a strong message to China and ensures our own military readiness with American-made equipment. The Ukrainian heroes have defended their homeland, serving the free world. Now, we must honor our commitment and provide them with the arms they need to win.
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