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The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

Interview 1724 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

The Corbett Report

News, Politics

4.8671 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This week on the New World Next Week: trouble in Balochistan points to a new proxy war on the grand chessboard; social credit scoring comes to Italy; and a string of fires at food processing facilities point to the coming of the engineered food crisis.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to New World next week. I'm James Corporate, Corporate Report.com.

0:13.6

And I'm James Evan Polato for Mediumonarchy.com. We want citizens to understand that they're not

0:17.8

losers, but that their behavior is rewarded. We've got that story,

0:22.5

plus all those weird food fires, but first, Balochistan Liberation Army claims Karachi attack,

0:29.9

and first woman, suicide bomber grabbing this from Hindustan Times.com, the Balochistan Liberation

0:37.0

Army, BLA, claimed responsibility for a suicide

0:40.3

attack at Karachi University that killed four, including three Chinese nationals. The BLA is a militant

0:47.1

group that operates mainly in the rest of Balochistan province that's previously targeted Chinese

0:52.5

citizens and interests.

0:57.9

The BLA said the attack was carried out by a woman suicide bomber.

1:02.5

The group's statement that followed the attack identified her as Sheri Baloch or Bramsh,

1:05.2

saying she was the group's first female bomber.

1:09.7

The BLA has targeted Chinese nationals in attacks in the past. This is the first major attack on Chinese

1:12.1

nationals in Pakistan since way back in last July, in the bombing of a bus at Dasu in the

1:18.8

northwest that killed nine Chinese nationals. What's the story with this? Thousands of Chinese

1:25.2

workers are living and working in Pakistan, with most of them involved

1:29.2

in Beijing's multi-billion dollar project known as One Belt, One Road, which is to connect

1:35.5

the South and Central Asia with the Chinese capital, a key road linking Pakistan's southern

1:40.7

port of Guadar in southwestern Balochistan province with China's northwest

1:45.9

Xinjiang province in what is known as the China-Pakistan economic border.

1:53.0

James, I think at first I didn't really know maybe why we were talking about this story.

1:58.0

Unfortunately, it seems kind of like a mundane suicide bomber story,

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