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    Let me read you
    some of what
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    your own MP's have told
    me about what's been going on.
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    "It's checkmate, we're stuffed."
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    "It's dire."
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    "We're all done for."
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    These are your own colleagues.
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    Well my message to
    my colleagues is yes.
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    Do you feel humiliated?
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    That must feel humiliating
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    so early in office.
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    Look I understand it
    is very difficult
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    for families across the country.
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    And they're blaming you.
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    and if...
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    But do you accept that
    you have made it worse
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    But we've
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    What you've done has made
    it worse for people.
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    It's made it harder for
    people to pay their bills.
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    Definitely.
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    Well it... yeah.
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    First of all I
    have said sorry.
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    Oh hello.
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    Welcome to System Fail,
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    the show that speaks
    truth to power.
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    It is my great pleasure
    to present you with
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    the chief's award for valour.
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    Congratulations, I'd like to
    give you an opportunity
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    to say a few words.
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    I'm very uncomfortable being
    here with you guys.
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    I do not rock with the police.
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    And I just want folks to know
    that they don't keep us safe
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    We keep us safe.
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    Riots work.
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    Thank you.
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    Blow, how you like me now?
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    Appreciate it.
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    I am your host, Dee Dos,
    and for months now,
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    the drums of war have
    been growing louder.
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    84 missiles and 24 drones
    targeting at least 10 cities
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    From one end of Ukraine
    to the other
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    Revenge after a key bridge
    connecting Russia to Crimea
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    was blown up this weekend.
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    Tensions in the Taiwan straight
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    The largest ever military
    maneuvers that China has done.
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    Are you willing, militarily,
    to defend Taiwan
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    if it comes to that?
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    Yes.
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    Taiwan is an inimitable part
    of Chinese territory.
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    Could we be heading toward
    World War 3?
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    You know, global thermonuclear
    war end of days scenario.
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    Despite the focus of
    western media coverage,
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    today's most deadly war
    is being waged in the
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    territories ruled by
    the Ethiopian state.
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    In Amhara and Afar,
    recent fighting has
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    displaced tens of thousands
    of people from their homes,
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    mostly women and children,
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    while in Tigray, millions of
    people are being systematically
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    starved to death, underconditions of a
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    government-imposed
    communications blackout,
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    regular shelling, air strikes,
    mass rapes, and other atrocities
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    carried out by the Ethiopian
    and Eritrean armed forces.
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    I'm starving. It's awful.
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    Hunger doesn't kill you in one hit,
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    it destroys you slowly.
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    Turkey continues to wage
    a vicious and largely
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    unreported war in
    Syria and Iraq,
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    bombing Kurdish villages
    and repeatedly using
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    chemical weapons against
    guerrilla fighters aligned
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    with the Kurdish Worker's
    Party, or PKK.
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    And in Yemen, civilians
    are bracing themselves
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    for a fresh round of fighting,
    following the collapse of a
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    six month ceasefire that
    had provided a temporary
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    reprieve from eight years of hell.
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    Meanwhile, Putin's invasion
    of Ukraine, and increased
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    sabre-rattling over Taiwan,
    have ramped up geopolitical
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    tensions between the world's
    so-called Great Powers
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    to levels not seen since the Cold War.
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    Geriatric politicians, some
    of whom look like they
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    could barely fight a cold,
    have assumed the role
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    of wartime leaders, framing
    armed conflicts over
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    energy markets, trade routes and
    so-called spheres of influence
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    as epic clashes of moral,
    cultural and national values.
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    Democracy will and must prevail.
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    Against neo-nazisand extreme nationalists
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    The actual values in question
    have proven quite elastic.
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    In Ukraine, Western media outlets
    have gone to great lengths
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    to rehabilitate the neo-nazis
    of the Azov Battalion,
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    re-framing them as
    misunderstood patriots,
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    while RT and Sputnik
    have heaped praise on
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    the neo-nazis of the Wagner
    Group for their efforts to,
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    quote, de-nazify the so-called
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    Donetsk and Lugansk
    People's Republics.
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    Beneath all the misinformation
    and patriotic spin
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    lies the brutal reality of war:
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    working-class humans
    slaughtering one another
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    for the vanity of politicians
    and the profits of their
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    capitalist handlers.
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    When you look at the leadership
    that's come from the
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    defence contractors it's
    telling us that this conflict
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    in Russia and Ukraine will last
    longer than the consensus expects.
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    It's giving us the same message that
    say the energy stocks or oil here is.
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    So this idea of peak conflict
    or peak inflation or peak yields
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    I don't think the market is
    justifying any of those
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    and these defence contractors,
    I think, support that view.
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    But not everyone is going
    along with the plot.
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    I'm not afraid of anything
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    The most valuable thing
    that they can take from us
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    Is the lives of our children
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    I won't give them my child's life.
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    In Russia, a militant anti-war
    movement has risen up,
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    launching a sustained,
    multi-pronged attack
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    on the government's war effort.
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    The Russian state, for its part,
    has arrested thousands of
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    protesters for peacefully
    demonstrating their moral
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    objections to the war.
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    No to War!
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    No to War!
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    Which leads to an obvious
    conclusion: if all opposition
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    is criminalized, you might
    as well make it count.
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    Members of the Anarchist
    Communist Combat Organization,
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    known by its Russian
    acronym BOAK,
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    have carried out dozens of
    acts of sabotage against railways,
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    aimed at disrupting the transfer
    of military equipment and ammunition.
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    They have been joined by
    partisan counterparts in Belarus,
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    whose sabotage of railways has
    disrupted Russian troop movements,
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    and played an important role
    in thwarting its initial invasion of Kyiv.
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    Meanwhile, within Russia,
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    more than 50 military
    recruitment offices
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    have been attacked since the war began,
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    many of them set alight in
    brazen, night-time, molotov attacks.
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    Government buildings, and police vehicles
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    have also been put to the torch.
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    The pace of these attacks
    has intensified since
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    Putin issued a decree on
    September 21st,
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    mobilizing 300,000 reservists
    for active duty on the front lines.
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    That's it!
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    The games are over.
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    You re all military!
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    We're here to takeyou to the army.
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    What army?
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    I m 52 years old.
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    The conscription age has been
    raised to 60 years old.
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    Raised by who?
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    What do you mean by who?
    The President.
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    On September 26,
    a 25 year old man named
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    Ruslan Zinin shot a military
    officer in a conscription office
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    in the Siberian city
    of Ust-Ilimsk,
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    after his friend had been
    called up for service.
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    In Primorye, near the country's
    border with North Korea,
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    the commissar in charge of
    regional mobilization
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    and enlistment was found
    dead on October 14th.
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    Numerous protests have broken
    out in the country's far east,
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    as well as the Caucasus regions
    of Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria
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    and Chechnya, where the region's
    Putin-obsessed strongman,
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    Ramzan Kadyrov,
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    I can't hide the way I feel
    about you anymore
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    I can hold the hurt inside
    keep the pain out...
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    responded to protests
    by threatening
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    to forcibly conscript
    participants and their families.
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    Why are you taking the boy from us?
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    Don t allow them to take the men!
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    On the other side of the
    increasingly fluid border,
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    a number of Ukrainian,
    Russian and Belarusian anarchists
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    have joined the Ukranian war effort,
    integrating themselves within
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    the national army in order to
    fight against what they see as
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    the greater evil of
    Russian occupation.
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    Other anarchists have
    maintained an active
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    antagonism to Russia, NATO,
    and the Ukrainian state,
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    which has enacted authoritarian
    war-time measures criminalizing dissent,
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    limiting freedom of
    movement for refugees,
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    and enforcing military
    conscription on all men
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    and trans women between
    the ages of 18 and 60.
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    On October 5th, the Ukrainian
    embassy in Prague was vandalized,
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    and a communique was released
    blasting Zelensky for forcibly
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    confining Ukrainian
    civilians who want to flee.
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    It goes without saying,
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    but Ukraine's oligarchs are
    not fighting on the front lines.
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    Most of them fled the country
    for the safety of Western Europe
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    as soon as the first
    bombs started falling.
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    Meanwhile, in France,
    Germany, Italy and Greece,
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    anarchists have carried out a
    number of clandestine attacks
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    against NATO military contractors,
    and disrupted weapons shipments.
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    Despite all the death,
    devastation and divisions
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    sparked by Russia's invasion,
    new solidarities are being formed
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    between those fighting
    to end the war.
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    Peoples of Russia have been oppressed
    by the Russian state for a long time and
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    all have reasons to fight it.
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    Radical ideas have surfaced
    in the political environment.
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    We don't think Putin
    can win this war
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    and losing the was could
    be followed by anything
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    from change of power to the
    collapse of the Russian Federation
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    which is a scenario that
    is becoming more and more
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    beleivable by the day.
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    It's worth noting that Russia's
    defeat in World War One,
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    hastened by widespread defections
    and military sabotage,
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    served as a primary catalyst
    for the February Revolution,
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    and the overthrow of the Tsar.
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    History, as they say,
    doesn't repeat itself
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    but it sometimes rhymes.
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    When the dust settles from this
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    there's going to be hell to payin Moscow.
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    Well perhaps maybe some
    good will come from it.
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    A little revolution, now and
    then, is a healthy thing.
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    We have now reached
    the end of this
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    episode of System Fail.
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