White House vows to sanction Putin (Full show)

Ukraine has begun deploying rocket artillery inside civilian neighborhoods of major cities, the Kremlin claimed on Friday. Meanwhile, the White House says Russian President Vladimir Putin and FM Sergey Lavrov will be sanctioned, along with members of Russia’s national security team. RT senior writer Nebojsa Malic joins to share his insights. Then RT’s Paula Slier reports from London on new sanctions against Russia issued by the UK, “the largest that Russia has ever seen,” … Read More >White House vows to sanction Putin (Full show)

How NATO gave Ukraine ‘false confidence’ to ignore Russia’s warnings

In recent weeks, the US and other NATO countries sent weapons to Ukraine and trained the country’s military while explicitly refusing to close the door to Ukraine’s membership in the military alliance. Russia’s ongoing military operation in Ukraine after months of diplomatic breakdown will cease if Ukraine agrees to demilitarize and to set a neutral course between Russia and NATO, the Kremlin has communicated. … Read More >How NATO gave Ukraine ‘false confidence’ to ignore Russia’s warnings

The real Ukraine crisis w/ Ben Norton, nurses demand better treatment, the history of monopoly

Lee Camp is joined by journalist and host of Multipolarista, Ben Norton, to break down what is going on between Ukraine and Russia. They look to the real causes of Russia’s actions in Ukraine beyond the Western war propaganda. The story goes back to the ’90s and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, when the NATO powers guaranteed Moscow that they wouldn’t expand toward Russian borders. They broke that promise. … Read More >The real Ukraine crisis w/ Ben Norton, nurses demand better treatment, the history of monopoly

Ben Norton: So-called Russia ‘invasion’ exuse needed to justify US sanctions

A new barrage of anti-Russian sanctions from US, EU and UK came on Tuesday to punish Moscow for recognition of the sovereignty of breakaway republics in the Donbass region of Eastern Ukraine. This comes amid continuing ceasefire violations by both the Ukrainian military and fighters for the breakaway republics. … Read More >Ben Norton: So-called Russia ‘invasion’ exuse needed to justify US sanctions

All eyes on Ukraine as Russian peacekeepers to enter Donbass

With the eyes of the world watching the eastern region of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his country’s recognition of self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. The move was immediately met with criticism by NATO powers, including the United States, France and Germany. President Putin ordered Russian military to move into newly recognized republics as peacekeepers. … Read More >All eyes on Ukraine as Russian peacekeepers to enter Donbass

$500mn for anti-China propaganda, Covid relief fails service workers, Musk’s gory experiments

A bill passed through Congress this week that proposes $500 million for anti-China propaganda. This comes on top of years of the US’ highest-paid propagandists spending most of their energy demonizing China with lies and purposefully misinterpreted information. … Read More >$500mn for anti-China propaganda, Covid relief fails service workers, Musk’s gory experiments

The fight for a better world with Roger Waters

You probably know Roger Waters best from his music career in the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. But the rock star has also made a name for himself in left-wing activism. He has spent decades advocating for the rights of Palestinians living under Israeli apartheid and stands with Julian Assange as the Wikileaks founder faces the persecution of the most powerful governments on the planet. In this special episode of Redacted Tonight: VIP, Lee Camp has an extended conversation with Waters covering many important issues. … Read More >The fight for a better world with Roger Waters

War racket EXPLAINED: Business booming for US ‘defense’ contractors (Full show)

Despite stock market turmoil in other sectors, defense contractors Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and Raytheon are doing good business. Meanwhile, the US outspends Russia by a factor of ten on its military. The US military budget is more than the next nine countries combined. … Read More >War racket EXPLAINED: Business booming for US ‘defense’ contractors (Full show)