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there is another interesting question in the research of the institute of conflict studies and analysisbout how many russians are ready to vote for the presidency for life. vladimir putin, and 43% say they are ready, on the other hand, 51% would vote against putin ruling russia for the rest of his life, whether it's a lot or a little, these 43% are actually in favor of tsar putin. i would say that they do not mean anything at all, because firstly, if there was such a need, there would be ... 60, 60, 70% who would vote for, that is, formally they drew any, secondly, er, even, look at the current vote, this vote is smeared for three days, plus it will be partly electronic, so you can't say, as, for example, in belarus, you voted and i didn't vote, but look at what happened at the polling stations, so no, that's absolutely, that's the question. we had a test, as well as the question of sentiments that the country is moving in the right direction or protest sentiments, in general, whether there can be protests in russia. well, we see that there are a little more people who do not want it to
there is another interesting question in the research of the institute of conflict studies and analysisbout how many russians are ready to vote for the presidency for life. vladimir putin, and 43% say they are ready, on the other hand, 51% would vote against putin ruling russia for the rest of his life, whether it's a lot or a little, these 43% are actually in favor of tsar putin. i would say that they do not mean anything at all, because firstly, if there was such a need, there would be ......
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oleksandr shulga, doctor of sociological sciences and head of the institute of conflict studies and analysisrussia, was on the air of espress and talked about the mood of russians, about support for putin, in particular, and 43% are ready to vote for his lifetime presidency. well, our colleague will tell you more news soon. anna eva melnyk, who prepared fresh and relevant information for you with the news editor, so we will pass the floor to her. congratulations, and actually, tell us what will be about in this issue. greetings, colleagues, thank you for your work, the news team is working, we will tell you about the most important things, be with espresso. minus x59 ukrainian defenders of the sky destroyed a missile in the dnipropetrovsk region, hunted down an enemy target in the kryvyi rih district, the eastern air command reported. russian occupiers killed a 67-year-old woman in kharkiv oblast.
oleksandr shulga, doctor of sociological sciences and head of the institute of conflict studies and analysisrussia, was on the air of espress and talked about the mood of russians, about support for putin, in particular, and 43% are ready to vote for his lifetime presidency. well, our colleague will tell you more news soon. anna eva melnyk, who prepared fresh and relevant information for you with the news editor, so we will pass the floor to her. congratulations, and actually, tell us what will...
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the last 2 years in the world have become the most conflict-ridden since the end of the cold war.n 2023, there were 183 regional conflicts active on the planet. this is a record for 30 years, they respect it. analysts at the international institute for strategic studies. disappointing facts from the authors of the review sound like this: the defining feature of the modern global conflict landscape has become their undecidability. there is a grim picture of increasing violence in many regions, with wars chronically preventing the establishment of peace. other figures are also frightening: the number of cases of violence in military conflicts increased by 28% in just one year, and the number of deaths by 14%. and analysts also pay special attention. war is again perceived by some state leaders as a useful political tool. i don’t know about you, but this conclusion gives me goosebumps. i am from that generation who knows about war only from history books story. government and 55 objects, which, not including all 69 objects from the list , were included in the list, but were demolishe
the last 2 years in the world have become the most conflict-ridden since the end of the cold war.n 2023, there were 183 regional conflicts active on the planet. this is a record for 30 years, they respect it. analysts at the international institute for strategic studies. disappointing facts from the authors of the review sound like this: the defining feature of the modern global conflict landscape has become their undecidability. there is a grim picture of increasing violence in many regions,...
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well, here on site with us, but he has, he's a professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute for graduate studies, an author of unfinished revolutions. yeah, man, libya, and soon as you're after the air spring graham for our house. welcome again. we just heard from a cuss, our prime minister and the us texture states. they're launching the 6th strategic dialogue out to washington dc. garza and the cease fire seems to be high on the agenda, according to what they've said, to expect much concrete movement to come out of these discussions. thank you for this actually, from what we had the from 6 that that it was that they can actually not to expect much that are 2 major problems and let the blinking just the stated the very major problem. the 1st one is that he's linking the ceasefire to humanitarian assistance to the scene is the be seated hungry, starving pulse emails. this should not be on the table to begin with. this is a perfect fit, unsupported by international lo and is it a spectacle? any negotiation, so blinkin mentioned that we need to beach a ceasefire, so the a can
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he's the professor of conflict. resolution that the, the institute for graduate studies and all through of unfinished revolutions gammon, libya and to disease after the arab spring. always good to get your insights on to what's going on here and then the legal stuff for him. let's just talk about this ongoing conversation to cease fires in washington. we've got by the guns talking to the americans. and yet we don't have the israelis up. you might say the main negotiating hub, which thing tyra, right now. we're not quite sure which way to look east or west. actually, we should look both ways. uh, because the folks and title, the seeds filed folks with we and how about somebody's way to government to present the official side of the negotiations with the, with the being as well presented by the 5 minutes. but been given that the whole while at the same time what's happening in washington is equally important because in a different direction. i think washington, the us administration has become extremely frustrated working with benjamin netanyahu. and we have seen this and the statements m
he's the professor of conflict. resolution that the, the institute for graduate studies and all through of unfinished revolutions gammon, libya and to disease after the arab spring. always good to get your insights on to what's going on here and then the legal stuff for him. let's just talk about this ongoing conversation to cease fires in washington. we've got by the guns talking to the americans. and yet we don't have the israelis up. you might say the main negotiating hub, which thing tyra,...
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hot institute for graduate studies. and he's also the author of unfinished revolutions, yum and libya, and soon as you, after the air of spring, welcome back to elgin 0. we're also hearing from the reuters news agency, which is not reporting that the ceasefire talks of ended with apparently no break through. what do you make of this latest information? well, this is expected actually, and it's not but a surprising unfortunately, because we are seeing a very strong as lated position. that's defusing to negotiate on serious math. that is, that's for the seas volume. that is why the government basically wants to, they needs the captives and does not want to stop the work. and this is not going to happen because for him us, this is the only remaining a whole lot of comp that they have in their hands, which is the captives. if that it is the captives, nothing. yeah. whole, that is why the government is going to mix the pick of guns off the map to basically it is a and this is the only way to push out of that is why they gove
hot institute for graduate studies. and he's also the author of unfinished revolutions, yum and libya, and soon as you, after the air of spring, welcome back to elgin 0. we're also hearing from the reuters news agency, which is not reporting that the ceasefire talks of ended with apparently no break through. what do you make of this latest information? well, this is expected actually, and it's not but a surprising unfortunately, because we are seeing a very strong as lated position. that's...
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at the doe institute for graduate studies, who specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you, and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about, and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face and lingering resistance for my mass. we used to come on the minute tribble struggle to neutralize the masses. underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide, we gain strength and surprise is riley forces time about what is your reaction to that? not just as a specialist in the field, but as a palestinian who comes from gauze a generous. um, i think we're starting through some logic in some sense coming from from, from the americans. and i don't, i don't have to explain why. i mean, look at how this i must emerge as a what assistance, minute to the movement inside by this time i'm not designing probation. i'm the product displayed information. and when these are the controls that goes through and the even when the, when, when the, when the piece of
at the doe institute for graduate studies, who specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you, and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about, and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face and lingering resistance for my mass. we used to come on the minute tribble struggle to neutralize the masses. underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide,...
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he specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you. and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about. and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face and fingering resistance from my mouse. we used to come, and the minute tribble struggle to neutralize the masses. underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide, we gain strength and surprise is riley forces talking about what is your reaction to that not just as a specialist in the field, but as a palestinian who comes from gauze a generous. um, i think we're starting to have some logic in some sense coming from from, from the americans. and i don't, i don't have to explain why. i mean, look at how this, i must emerge as a resistance, minute to the movement inside. by this time i'm not, is there any information on the, on the bottom is waiting to patient when these are the controls, the guns and the even when the, when, when the, when the piece of process to to go to 1994. and then we h
he specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you. and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about. and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face and fingering resistance from my mouse. we used to come, and the minute tribble struggle to neutralize the masses. underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide, we gain strength and surprise is riley...
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he specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you. and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about. and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face lingering resistance from my mouse. we used to come, and the minute tribble struggle to neutralize the masses. underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide, we gain strength and surprise is riley forces talking about what is your reaction to that not just as a specialist in the field, but as a palestinian who comes from gauze a generous. um, i think we're starting to have some logic in some sense coming from from, from the americans. and i don't, i don't have to explain why. i mean, look at how this, i must emerge as a resistance, minute to the movement inside. by this time i'm not, is there any information on the, on the bottom is waiting to patient when these are the controls, the guns and the even when the, when, when the, when the piece of process to to go to 1994. and then we have
he specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you. and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about. and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face lingering resistance from my mouse. we used to come, and the minute tribble struggle to neutralize the masses. underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide, we gain strength and surprise is riley...
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at the doe institute for graduate studies, is specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you, and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about, and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face lingering resistance from our mass. we used to come, and the minute tribble struggles to neutralize the masses, underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide, we gain strength and surprise is riley forces talking about what is your reaction to that? not just as a specialist in the field, but as a palestinian who comes from gauze a generous. um, i think we're starting to have some logic in some sense coming from from, from the americans. and i don't, i don't have to explain why. i mean, look at how this, i must emerge as a resistance, minute to the movement inside by this time i'm not designing probation. i'm the product is weight information. and when these are the control of the guns and even when the when, when the, when the piece of process the took
at the doe institute for graduate studies, is specializes in conflict resolution and international aid, a real team of experts. thank you, and welcome to the program. well, this is the report that we're going to be talking about, and i'd like to read what i think is one of the key quotes from it is, well, we'll probably face lingering resistance from our mass. we used to come, and the minute tribble struggles to neutralize the masses, underground infrastructure which allows insurgents to hide,...
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this is a record for 30 years, according to analysts from the international institute for strategic studiesm the authors of the review are heard thus: the defining feature of the modern global conflict landscape has become their intractability. there is a grim picture of increasing violence in many. regions, wars that chronically impede the establishment of peace. other numbers are also scary. the number of cases of violence and military conflicts in just one year increased by 28%, and the number of deaths by 14%. and yet, analysts especially pay attention: war is again perceived by some state leaders as a useful political tool. i don’t know about you, but this conclusion gives me goosebumps. i'm from that generation who knows the war only from history textbooks, eyewitness accounts, newsreels and fiction. remained in the past, they live in those who of the hitler regime, the ideas of fascism no longer today call the holiday of may 9 victory. who glorifies traitors and collaborators, worships nazi symbols, fascism, hatred under the banner of democracy, belarusians on their land... they cann
this is a record for 30 years, according to analysts from the international institute for strategic studiesm the authors of the review are heard thus: the defining feature of the modern global conflict landscape has become their intractability. there is a grim picture of increasing violence in many. regions, wars that chronically impede the establishment of peace. other numbers are also scary. the number of cases of violence and military conflicts in just one year increased by 28%, and the...
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institute for strategic studies read.m the authors of the review sound like this: the defining feature of the modern global conflict landscape has become their intractability. there is a grim picture of increasing violence in many regions, with wars chronically preventing the establishment of peace. other numbers are also scary. the number of cases of violence and military conflicts in just one year. increased by 28%, and the death toll by 14%. and yet, analysts especially pay attention, war is again perceived by some state leaders as a useful political tool. i don’t know about you, but i get goosebumps from such a conclusion, i am from that generation who knows about war only from history textbooks, eyewitness accounts, newsreels and works of art, and i am not ashamed to admit that a simple human desire, if only there was no war, one of the main things in recent years: we belarusians have a desire for peace in the anthem, in the blood, in the way of thinking, despite the fact that there are those who think differently, w
institute for strategic studies read.m the authors of the review sound like this: the defining feature of the modern global conflict landscape has become their intractability. there is a grim picture of increasing violence in many regions, with wars chronically preventing the establishment of peace. other numbers are also scary. the number of cases of violence and military conflicts in just one year. increased by 28%, and the death toll by 14%. and yet, analysts especially pay attention, war is...
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doha institute for graduate studies. i'm the author of unfinished revolutions, even libya. anton is here after the air spring. welcome back to elgin 0. so as honda was just reporting, that is really say that they're waiting for how much is response, how much says they're waiting for the is really responsible some sort of conflicting information on who's waiting on who or is this some sort of negotiating tactic good, but he more does this now dash all hopes of a ceasefire to be concluded before them on. while i think there is a deliberate as like a policy here that's trying to sabotage these negotiations and this is clear to buy the evidence of ad didn't get no condition to the negotiations that was never before, which, which is uh, the list of all the live captives that we have, how about us a, a. that is why the government knows the past has lost connections with most of the kept those the captives of love for me with how miles that on some of that was is that means you had some of them even with, with, with the fabulou
doha institute for graduate studies. i'm the author of unfinished revolutions, even libya. anton is here after the air spring. welcome back to elgin 0. so as honda was just reporting, that is really say that they're waiting for how much is response, how much says they're waiting for the is really responsible some sort of conflicting information on who's waiting on who or is this some sort of negotiating tactic good, but he more does this now dash all hopes of a ceasefire to be concluded before...
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jack keane is chairman of the institute for the study of war and a senior strategic analyst. as always. tell us about the evidence you and your folks have compiled that makes this startling argument. >> the evidence is vladimir putin himself talking about his goals for this term and trying to put in place economic and financial structures that will assist with sustaining a war campaign to include reform of its own military structure along with the ambition to reunite the russian empire and bring back to the fold particularly the eastern european countries that used to be part of the soviet union. we've got to take vladimir putin at face value. we used to roll our eyes when he said he was going to move on ukraine and number of years ago. multiple administrations did not take them seriously but he was saying that publicly. german investigative reporters got a hold of a classified german intelligence report that says the same thing a couple months ago isw is saying using open sources. this put the spotlight on strategic implications of what is happening. vladimir putin is making
jack keane is chairman of the institute for the study of war and a senior strategic analyst. as always. tell us about the evidence you and your folks have compiled that makes this startling argument. >> the evidence is vladimir putin himself talking about his goals for this term and trying to put in place economic and financial structures that will assist with sustaining a war campaign to include reform of its own military structure along with the ambition to reunite the russian empire...
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the institute for graduate studies who specializes international aid and conflict resolution in london is chris gun is currently the director or they need my accountability projects on formerly an under westbrooks person. however, one on thank you for joining us. do i, what was your reaction to the use of the us was way of drawing. it's funding for wonder, well, for 2025. you know, i mean, so i don't say a stupid decision space on a lot of ignorance and lack of knowledge. i mean, it just starts out to see, i mean, it's in a way, it's actually, you know, i mean, i don't know why the middle, the tentative to provide education, which actually bring people out of poverty, putting people out of thinking i showed you, kate, them knowledge thought that's usually help to a piece, you know, getting actually stopping funding is not the 1st time united started doing and subbing the funding and actually in a way, the electric, a terrorism directly ton as a decision to stop funding got to these for this year. could it be an indication that perhaps it could just be part of a prolonged process whethe
the institute for graduate studies who specializes international aid and conflict resolution in london is chris gun is currently the director or they need my accountability projects on formerly an under westbrooks person. however, one on thank you for joining us. do i, what was your reaction to the use of the us was way of drawing. it's funding for wonder, well, for 2025. you know, i mean, so i don't say a stupid decision space on a lot of ignorance and lack of knowledge. i mean, it just starts...
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the institute for graduate studies who specializes international aid and conflict resolution in london is chris gun is currently the director or they need my accountability projects on formerly an under westbrooks person. however, one on thank you for joining us. do i, what was your reaction to the use of the us was we're drawing it's funding for wonder. well, for 2025. you know, i mean, so i don't say a stupid decision space on a lot of ignorance and lack of knowledge. i mean, it just starts out to see. i mean, it's in a way, it's actually, you know, i mean, i don't know why the middle, the tentative to provide education, which actually bring people out of poverty, bring people out of me. and i showed you, kate, them knowledge start. that's usually help to a piece, you know, getting actually stopping funding is not the 1st time united started doing and subbing the funding and actually in a way, the electric, a terrorism directly ton as a decision to stop funding got to these for this year. could it be an indication that perhaps it could just be part of a prolonged process whether us w
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for the study of war says that... that putin is preparing for a serious conflict with nato, meanwhile, denys shmehal, in an interview with bloomberg, said that there is currently no mobi needs and this is not the first time we hear about these 500,000, sometimes they need to be mobilized, sometimes not . these statements are coming from different mouths, now the prime minister, who should we believe and in the end, how many people do we need to mobilize for the armed forces of ukraine? usual logic. hostilities and the logic of operations of military units in hostilities provides that such a rotation, a full-fledged rotation, should be as much as is necessary for the rotation, taking into account the announced number of about a million people who are armed in one way or another defend ukraine, here the calculations may depend, first of all, on the balance of these... military forces, that is, which part of them is engaged in direct control of the territory, that is, direct combat operations, with weapons in hand, which part is engaged in logistics and management, here in depending on t
for the study of war says that... that putin is preparing for a serious conflict with nato, meanwhile, denys shmehal, in an interview with bloomberg, said that there is currently no mobi needs and this is not the first time we hear about these 500,000, sometimes they need to be mobilized, sometimes not . these statements are coming from different mouths, now the prime minister, who should we believe and in the end, how many people do we need to mobilize for the armed forces of ukraine? usual...
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now that goes that a to is professor of the institute for graduate studies who specializes in international age and conflict resolution in london is chris gunners currently the director, or they need my accountability projects on formerly an under westbrooks person. however, one on thank you for joining us. do i, what was your reaction to the use of the us was we're drawing it's funding for wonder. well, for 2025. you know, i mean it's, uh, i don't say stupid decision space on a lot of ignorance and lack of knowledge. i mean, there's just studies out to see, i mean, it's in a way, it's actually, you know, i mean, i don't know what the middle determinative to provide. education would actually bring people out of poverty, putting people out of thinking i showed you, kate, them knowledge started. that's usually help to a piece, you know, getting actually stopping funding is not the 1st time united started doing and subbing the funding. and actually in a way, the electric, a terrorism directly ton as a decision to stop funding got to these for this year. could it be an indication that perhaps i
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the institute for graduate studies who specialize in international aid and conflict resolution in london is chris gun is currently the director or they need my accountability projects on formerly an under westbrooks person. however, one on thank you for joining us. do i? what was your reaction to the use of the us was we're drawing it's funding for wonder. well, for 2025. you know what i mean? so don't say a stupid decision sounds based on a lot of ignorance and lack of knowledge. i mean, there's just studies out to see, i mean, it's in a way, it's actually, you know, i mean, i don't know why the middle, the tentative to provide education, which actually bring people out of poverty, putting people out of thinking i showed you, kate, them knowledge thought that's usually help to a piece, you know, getting actually stopping funding is not the 1st time united started doing and stopping the funding. and actually in a way it's electric, a terrorism directly. ton as a decision to stop funding got needs for this year. could it be an indication that perhaps it could just be part of a prolonged p
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because indeed, as the institute for the study of war rightly notes , the american ones, here we mustt to control this entire huge zone 15 km deep and several hundred kilometers wide with troops is not, it is costly in terms of human resources and military resources, which option seems to me to be the most adequate here now? we need intermediaries, who could these intermediaries be? we need those intermediaries who? and this, roughly speaking, is a fence without a fence, your territory, yes, this is the territory of your hostile neighbor there or some, between them, relatively speaking, a certain space, a neutral zone, no man's land, this is this buffer, yes, then there is this , like a fence, there is no fence, it’s just that space separates you, as far as i understand what putin says, and as you just explained, the sanitary zone is a territory. during this time, while we are setting up a sanitary zone, they will try to recharge, they call it all their rifles, they’ll just get more weapons, and from a great distance, this is essentially freezing then, and indeed, which we seem to rej
because indeed, as the institute for the study of war rightly notes , the american ones, here we mustt to control this entire huge zone 15 km deep and several hundred kilometers wide with troops is not, it is costly in terms of human resources and military resources, which option seems to me to be the most adequate here now? we need intermediaries, who could these intermediaries be? we need those intermediaries who? and this, roughly speaking, is a fence without a fence, your territory, yes,...
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the american institute for the study of war says that the kremlin and the occupation authorities plan to falsify not only the voting results, but also the voter turnout. so, trying to legitimize russia's occupation of ukraine in the eyes of the international public, although they are unlikely to succeed, experts say. early voting ended on march 14, and the elections themselves will be held from march 15 to 17. natalia leonova, kateryna besedina, voice of america, washington. not only ukraine, but also the usa and latvia are prosecuting russian war criminals, and there will be even more such cases this year. prosecutor general of ukraine andriy kostin told voice of america about this. this year, ukraine also expects that the model of the international tribunal will be formed to bring putin to justice for the crime of aggression. my colleague oksana bodratenko asked kostin about this and other results in the direction of restoring justice during his visit to washington. this is not your first visit to washington. you meet with american legislators, with your partners. to the department
the american institute for the study of war says that the kremlin and the occupation authorities plan to falsify not only the voting results, but also the voter turnout. so, trying to legitimize russia's occupation of ukraine in the eyes of the international public, although they are unlikely to succeed, experts say. early voting ended on march 14, and the elections themselves will be held from march 15 to 17. natalia leonova, kateryna besedina, voice of america, washington. not only ukraine,...
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Mar 6, 2024
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he's a professor of security and military studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. kentucky with us on the product include talk about security in the north of the cause of strep, because there are 2 things going on. the conflict continues, and yet a that is desperately needed, as we're saying is he the tend bought buy these re lease or is you might say the tax on the way in by desperate people who need it. most security has broken down as to the. so with the 8 1st you have the, the issues, the issue of the excess x and goes a, the issue of the, the inspection that these ladies do. and therefore limit the, the amount of aid and to make it a bit more difficult and takes a lot more time the to access garza and then also that the issue of the distribution which is becoming more and more problematic and reaching specific points. partly because there's, there's a breakdown of what sort of thing guys are in terms of organizing the 8 in a district data and securing the aid a party because these ladies are less and less inclined to do so. and partly because, as you said, the you davi
he's a professor of security and military studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. kentucky with us on the product include talk about security in the north of the cause of strep, because there are 2 things going on. the conflict continues, and yet a that is desperately needed, as we're saying is he the tend bought buy these re lease or is you might say the tax on the way in by desperate people who need it. most security has broken down as to the. so with the 8 1st you have the, the...
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okay, omar sure is with me a little more as a professor of security and military studies, a doha institute for graduate studies. how much to something like this for israel colombia, which had been purchasing weapons from israel, whether it's fighter jets assault rifles. as we just heard from our correspondent, they say no more. it's a, it's a very significant step. i think it adds to the number of countries that are more or less stopping any selling weapons to israel. this is before the purchase of weapons from israel, from is really i will ask you about selling weapons to 0 in just a moment. but it's, it's a big deal for columbus specifically because i, i didn't hear that for the port, but i think the that's the believe is the main. yeah. a soul trifle. yeah. for the colombian infantry they use as well. many of the drones they are mess is a series of how many series the spikes, the n t a n t thing guided the missiles, they use components for the, for the navy. so they, they have of, they say they, they have to pay their petro boats, of the navy are as $80.00 made. so they, they, they have
okay, omar sure is with me a little more as a professor of security and military studies, a doha institute for graduate studies. how much to something like this for israel colombia, which had been purchasing weapons from israel, whether it's fighter jets assault rifles. as we just heard from our correspondent, they say no more. it's a, it's a very significant step. i think it adds to the number of countries that are more or less stopping any selling weapons to israel. this is before the...
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for the study of bukharin’s ideas, so that the chinese model of nepa operates in china.n two military alliances. russia, austria, france on the one hand, and england, prussia and ne. europe, america, africa, asia. this war became one of the largest conflicts of the 17th-11th centuries. winston churchel even called it the first world war. russia and prussia remained irreconcilable opponents in this war. after several years of exhausting war in the very center of europe, the russian army won two thunderclaps. victory over prussian troops. in august 1757 in the battle of gross-egersdorf, and 2 years later at the battle of kunersdorf. in january 1758, russian troops took könecksberg. it was then that , together with all the residents of the city, professor at the university of koenecksberg, philosopher immanuel kahn swore allegiance to empress elizabeth petrovna. for the new lands , a special silver coin was minted with the inscription elizabeth queen of prussia. finally in 1760. the russian-austrian detachment occupied berlin; undoubted successes were paid at a high price.
for the study of bukharin’s ideas, so that the chinese model of nepa operates in china.n two military alliances. russia, austria, france on the one hand, and england, prussia and ne. europe, america, africa, asia. this war became one of the largest conflicts of the 17th-11th centuries. winston churchel even called it the first world war. russia and prussia remained irreconcilable opponents in this war. after several years of exhausting war in the very center of europe, the russian army won...