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they don't want the same thing to happen in the indo pacific. so we have to be vigilant here because this is not just about the future of europe which in itself is an enormous concern. >> i don't think there's any question that china will try to leverage some way into -- into this the trying to bootstrap themselves in europe. i think we need to be vigilant in that regard.ne well, my time is almost up but i do -- i know that you're on the national security council and you get to hear about the discussions. what in the world is the administration thinking about freeing up cash to iran? when the administration started with the first 6 billion and then even worst than that, after the fight started inwi israel, they are talk about the other in10 billion. so help me understandd this, i can't -- i just can't square cathat circle. i really can't. >> look, senator, i do want to underscore certain things. i think my view of the administration is on iran's role. i do want to underscore one thing that despite some discussions in the meeting elsewhere, i don
they don't want the same thing to happen in the indo pacific. so we have to be vigilant here because this is not just about the future of europe which in itself is an enormous concern. >> i don't think there's any question that china will try to leverage some way into -- into this the trying to bootstrap themselves in europe. i think we need to be vigilant in that regard.ne well, my time is almost up but i do -- i know that you're on the national security council and you get to hear about...
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senator haggerty talked about the indo-pacific, we share a deep love of japan. i would contend with you that are most important ally and partner on the global stage might be japan. we've done a remarkable amount of things from the rubble of that. that's got to give us hope as we persevere and write in places around the world, the thing that i'm proudest of is working with partners on this committee and elsewhere building innovative partnerships in the indo-pacific, i'm sure we will talk about office. i'm proud of taking the leader level, bringing the maritime democracies of asia together. i'm proud of forging a stronger partnership between korea. i'm proud of what i did in vietnam and india, countries that are strategically more aligned with us. difficult undeniably but critically important, i'm pr of the fact that some of the countries that are the strongest supporters of the united states and europe from the indo-pacific, japan, south korea, australia, others have stood with us to support ukraine in difficult times. i want to underscore that i think one of the
senator haggerty talked about the indo-pacific, we share a deep love of japan. i would contend with you that are most important ally and partner on the global stage might be japan. we've done a remarkable amount of things from the rubble of that. that's got to give us hope as we persevere and write in places around the world, the thing that i'm proudest of is working with partners on this committee and elsewhere building innovative partnerships in the indo-pacific, i'm sure we will talk about...
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it's the early days in the south pacific. and you find in this letter that -- was so proud of, pat and proud of her for many reasons, but not in the least. he was proud of her intelligence and career savvy. he never expressed any qualms about her working. indeed they had relied upon her salary since their honeymoon to help help support their household. -- also had no problems admitting pat outranked him in her job at the opa. he says, quote, in this early letter, your job is far more important than mine was with the opa. i'm really very proud as i always have been. i like to tell the gang how smart you are. as as being the most attractive person they'll ever see. in another letter around the same period, -- reiterates his pride in her career. quote, proud, pat, that you're smart enough, hold down a top notch job and that you're so attractive that everyone always turns around when i go by with you. his wife's combination of brains beauty was something he admired, and he loved showing this up to other people. urged his wife to
it's the early days in the south pacific. and you find in this letter that -- was so proud of, pat and proud of her for many reasons, but not in the least. he was proud of her intelligence and career savvy. he never expressed any qualms about her working. indeed they had relied upon her salary since their honeymoon to help help support their household. -- also had no problems admitting pat outranked him in her job at the opa. he says, quote, in this early letter, your job is far more important...
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thinking about canadian pacific and union pacific. of course the flipside is fewer ships go to the port on the east coast, which hurts csx. what the railroads say when all the numbers are in. we've heard from union pacific, and so far i'm calling three for 4. csx is better than expected. the earnings were down 8%. we saw some stabilization volumes, which were up 1% year over-year led by automotive. as well as chemicals up 5%. fertilizers up or percent and equipment and coal up 3%. for the rails growth comes first. then pricing power and revenue growth. even better management for your outlook was pretty darn encouraging. csx does not give you specific guidance but they did say, and i quote, they expect total volume and total revenue growth in the low to mid single-digit rates. that is incremental progress after revenue dropped 1% last year. csx has been taking market share thanks to stronger service levels and they take away from trucks, but from trains. this is 300 million more than what they were looking for but the good news is that
thinking about canadian pacific and union pacific. of course the flipside is fewer ships go to the port on the east coast, which hurts csx. what the railroads say when all the numbers are in. we've heard from union pacific, and so far i'm calling three for 4. csx is better than expected. the earnings were down 8%. we saw some stabilization volumes, which were up 1% year over-year led by automotive. as well as chemicals up 5%. fertilizers up or percent and equipment and coal up 3%. for the rails...
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should congress increase the indo pacific supplemental or is it about right? >> i think the supplemental was responding initiative to ukraine frankly because our funding was rapidly running down and we had to put that back in place and suddenly in october 6th, we were confronted with israelis by hamas so that became part of and then i think we also thought and we had to go the extra way which was indo pacific funding and also some humanitarian funding not just in one area but many parts of the world. and i think the composition of the bill reflects sort of different times, different impulses but we should be able, i hope, to fund all those and without indicating we have a preference of one or another in terms of their success but it's more, what's more immediate, what do you need to fastest, how much time do you have and i know with respect to the indo-pacific in terms of taiwan, excuse me, i demoted him, general flynn is doing remarkable job there but the capacity at the time, for example, to absorb equipment, to train their forces to increase their even thei
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remember talking about the in the pacific region is china's claim to taiwan. in your opinion, the, the greatest threat to security at the moment in that region. i think it's one of the most delicate insensitive issues and certainly one of the most risky areas given both the election and tie one that will happen at the end of this week in the us election cycle here. i think for 2024, the risk is probably minimal because of those the, the timeline of those 2 events. i think everyone is going to take a wait and see approach until after the us as the election is over. but certainly looking into 2025, you can see a scenario where there's an incredibly strong robust strengthening relationship between the u. s. and taiwan. and the deterioration of us china relations that does give greater cause for concern that an accident or crisis could escalate in ways that are contrary to the interest of both sides. but for the moment, i think the, you know, the agreement between the presidents biden and she jumping in san francisco, is that a relatively stable sort under the rel
remember talking about the in the pacific region is china's claim to taiwan. in your opinion, the, the greatest threat to security at the moment in that region. i think it's one of the most delicate insensitive issues and certainly one of the most risky areas given both the election and tie one that will happen at the end of this week in the us election cycle here. i think for 2024, the risk is probably minimal because of those the, the timeline of those 2 events. i think everyone is going to...
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remember talking about the in the pacific region is china's claim to taiwan. in your opinion, the, the greatest threat to security at the moment in that region. i think it's one of the most delicate insensitive issues and certainly one of the most risky areas given both the election and tie one that will happen at the end of this week and the us election cycle here. i think for 2024, the risk is probably minimal because of those the, the timeline of those 2 events. i think everyone is going to take a wait and see approach until after the us election is over. but certainly looking into 2025, you can see a scenario where there's an incredibly strong robust strengthening relationship between the u. s. and taiwan. and the deterioration of us china relations that does give greater cause for concern that an accident or crisis could escalate in ways that are contrary to the interest of both sides. but for the moment, i think the, you know, the agreement between the present in spite and, and she jumping in san francisco, is that a relatively stable sort under the rela
remember talking about the in the pacific region is china's claim to taiwan. in your opinion, the, the greatest threat to security at the moment in that region. i think it's one of the most delicate insensitive issues and certainly one of the most risky areas given both the election and tie one that will happen at the end of this week and the us election cycle here. i think for 2024, the risk is probably minimal because of those the, the timeline of those 2 events. i think everyone is going to...
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how realistic do you think the chances are of a nato style alliance in the asia pacific region? i think the short term prospects are very challenging for developing and in style alliance in the asia pacific. there are simply too many competing interest among the types of countries that would come together to form that alliance to see them showing up in any circumstance to defend the other. that said, i think what the bind administration in particular has done quite well is in finding opportunities for us allies to work together on common projects. whether that's in maritime security awareness, whether that is in, you know, digital agreements or work on under these tables. there's been a significant amount of cooperation among us allies and not all of it involves the us. and i think that that is the type of web de lines system that's more realistic in the short term. i want to take your take on the, the, the upcoming election this year in the united states and how it's going to impact the relationship between the us and trying to me, we're talking more and more about these 2 supe
how realistic do you think the chances are of a nato style alliance in the asia pacific region? i think the short term prospects are very challenging for developing and in style alliance in the asia pacific. there are simply too many competing interest among the types of countries that would come together to form that alliance to see them showing up in any circumstance to defend the other. that said, i think what the bind administration in particular has done quite well is in finding...
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remember, talking about the in the pacific region is trying this claim to taiwan. in your opinion, the, the greatest threat to security at the moment in that region. i think it's one of the most delicate and sensitive issues and certainly one of the most risky areas given both the election and tie one that will happen at the end of this week in the us election cycle here. i think for 2020, for the risk is probably minimal because of those the, the timeline of those 2 events. i think everyone is going to take a wait and see approach until after the us as the election is over. but certainly looking into 2025, you can see a scenario where there is an incredibly strong robust strengthening relationship between the u. s. and taiwan. and the deterioration of us china relations that does give greater cause for concern that an accident or crisis could escalate and ways that are contrary to the interest of both sides. but for the moment, i think the, you know, the agreement between the presidents biden and she jumping in san francisco, is that a relatively stable floor unde
remember, talking about the in the pacific region is trying this claim to taiwan. in your opinion, the, the greatest threat to security at the moment in that region. i think it's one of the most delicate and sensitive issues and certainly one of the most risky areas given both the election and tie one that will happen at the end of this week in the us election cycle here. i think for 2020, for the risk is probably minimal because of those the, the timeline of those 2 events. i think everyone is...
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the book will determine the islands course in the in the pacific. it's a region where geopolitical tensions are going one way and that is up the, the use taipei correspondent, james change or has more now on the growing threat from china in north korea, across asia, coming friction geo political flush, a career in japan, say this north koreans continental ballistic missile fired last month can hit anyway on us territory. and in the new year, young young is going to step up for preparation. elsewhere in the south china sea, china also last month slide was canons of the philippine vessels. as long standing there are some tensions spelled out with that. being said, ties with manila apps across rights engine, taiwan, which china claims its own and election is just days away. even so i one's main opposition. policy have cost to vote as a choice between warranty, wasteful, and we see none of these flash points and new, which is 2024 begins. what is changing is china is and north korean scrubbing assessments. not to mention both countries, deepening tires
the book will determine the islands course in the in the pacific. it's a region where geopolitical tensions are going one way and that is up the, the use taipei correspondent, james change or has more now on the growing threat from china in north korea, across asia, coming friction geo political flush, a career in japan, say this north koreans continental ballistic missile fired last month can hit anyway on us territory. and in the new year, young young is going to step up for preparation....
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the 15-year-old iranian archer biranvand won the olympic quota by winning the asia-pacific games. in the final stage of the shooting competition. in addition to winning the championship title of the paris olympics quota, mohammad biranvand also won the asia pacific flight goals hosted by kuwait. this is the first championship title and iran's first quota in trap. 15-year-old biravand in the preliminary stage with 121 points while breaking the country's record as the first person to meet it was over. before this, fatemeh amini and sharmina 40 amirani won the olympic quota in hanieh rostamian's 25-meter air rifle . the national wheelchair basketball team of our country defeated the third opponent in the asia-pacific championship yesterday. our country's team in its second game in this game yesterday 86 51 against. the host thailand won. iran's national team defeated south korea in the first game. today, in their third match in the group , they will face japan, and tomorrow they will play against australia they will compete against china on wednesday. at the end of the asia -pacific
the 15-year-old iranian archer biranvand won the olympic quota by winning the asia-pacific games. in the final stage of the shooting competition. in addition to winning the championship title of the paris olympics quota, mohammad biranvand also won the asia pacific flight goals hosted by kuwait. this is the first championship title and iran's first quota in trap. 15-year-old biravand in the preliminary stage with 121 points while breaking the country's record as the first person to meet it was...
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it's a tremendous _ over the pacific ocean. it's a tremendous loss _ over the pacific ocean.emendous loss for the american people. _ tremendous loss for the american people, not to... tremendous loss for the american peeple. not t0- - -_ tremendous loss for the american people, not to... while, the lander, orthe hair? — people, not to... while, the lander, or the hair? for _ people, not to... while, the lander, or the hair? for those _ people, not to... while, the lander, or the hair? for those deceased i or the hair? for those deceased presidents. _ or the hair? for those deceased presidents. i— or the hair? for those deceased presidents, i think— or the hair? for those deceased presidents, i think more - or the hair? for those deceased | presidents, i think more broadly or the hair? for those deceased i presidents, i think more broadly the chattenge _ presidents, i think more broadly the challenge is that, at least in the us, we — challenge is that, at least in the us, we do— challenge is that, at least in the us, we do have a debate going on about— us, we do have a debate
it's a tremendous _ over the pacific ocean. it's a tremendous loss _ over the pacific ocean.emendous loss for the american people. _ tremendous loss for the american people, not to... tremendous loss for the american peeple. not t0- - -_ tremendous loss for the american people, not to... while, the lander, orthe hair? — people, not to... while, the lander, or the hair? for _ people, not to... while, the lander, or the hair? for those _ people, not to... while, the lander, or the hair? for...
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indo pacific policy stand today and china fit into ensure and how does india? >> the slip is very valuable because we have this odd situation that i think history tells us something that's very important. the relationship is born out of the history of quite frankly the cold war in which it was time to choose sides and to be honest, we chose pakistan as our partner. the soviet union chose india and that created a lot of friendships, but allegiances that were born out of the need for each of the countries to be on different sides. it didn't matter, one would take the h others side and that relationship the u.s. had with pakistan and the soviet union id with gone. during the same cold war, the late henry kissinger's time there was a decision made to split and that relationship was hivery successful in s■8plittine relationship between the vendor soviet union and china through 1991. in that split has now and will never be the same. china's need for natural resources including the oil and natural gas that it gets from russia has reconnected the competitors,/adversari
indo pacific policy stand today and china fit into ensure and how does india? >> the slip is very valuable because we have this odd situation that i think history tells us something that's very important. the relationship is born out of the history of quite frankly the cold war in which it was time to choose sides and to be honest, we chose pakistan as our partner. the soviet union chose india and that created a lot of friendships, but allegiances that were born out of the need for each...
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ensuring -- sorry -- free and open indo-pacific in your view? >> the 40 slip was very valuable because -- freudian slip -- we have this situation why think history tells us something that's very important. i relationship with india is born out of our history of quite frankly the cold war in which it was time to choose sides, and to be honest we chose pakistan as our partner. the soviet union chose india. that created not friendships but allegiances that were born out of the need for each of those two countries to be on different sides. it didn't matter which wase the other side. that relationship, the relationship that the u.s. had with pakistan and the soviet union had with india is gone. during that same cold war, during the now late henry kissinger is time, there was a decision made to split the soviet union and china by chinese engagement. and that relationship was very successful in splitting the relationship between the then the soviet union and china through 1991. that split has now ended and that relationship will never be the same. chin
ensuring -- sorry -- free and open indo-pacific in your view? >> the 40 slip was very valuable because -- freudian slip -- we have this situation why think history tells us something that's very important. i relationship with india is born out of our history of quite frankly the cold war in which it was time to choose sides, and to be honest we chose pakistan as our partner. the soviet union chose india. that created not friendships but allegiances that were born out of the need for each...
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the asia pacific economic cooperation is supposed to focus purely on money trade economics. and as the name implies, how to better cooperate with one another on these matters. these pacific rim countries jointly control the over whelming majority of trade goods and services all around the world. so when 2 of the 21 key players aren't seeing, ida, i will the rest of the world lose sight of which way to navigate in the 21st century. joining us to discuss this complicated relationship between the us and china is anna, go. she is a jump political analyst and talk show host for c g t and radio. she's coming to us from beijing, china, and i thank you so much for joining the program today. uh 1st i'd like to hear your top line thoughts and overall read on the 2023 apex on it and how it was received by those in china. so far, i think the meeting has shown positive size, as i believe the main theme of the meeting was to see a way forward for the string ties. and the ottoman sphere was general was great in general. the talks of the 2 presidents last 2 to 4 hours long. i think that ind
the asia pacific economic cooperation is supposed to focus purely on money trade economics. and as the name implies, how to better cooperate with one another on these matters. these pacific rim countries jointly control the over whelming majority of trade goods and services all around the world. so when 2 of the 21 key players aren't seeing, ida, i will the rest of the world lose sight of which way to navigate in the 21st century. joining us to discuss this complicated relationship between the...
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the west is increasing its influence in the asia-pacific region., in particular , by the united states. washington is unceremoniously expanding its military infrastructure, bringing it closer to the borders of russia and china, leading a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance, which includes the usa, england and australia, is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan to create a new pacific union. fours. usa, japan, australia, philippines. meanwhile, tensions between the us and china could fuel flashpoints in the asia-pacific region. thus, the visit of us house speaker pelosi to taiwan was regarded in beijing as a political provocation. let me remind you that the politician visited the island in august last year and during her trip stated that the united states opposes unilateral attempts to change the status quo of the island. and the solidarity of the united states with the people of the country today it is important how... when the situation in the region escalates, including nato's advance to the east, it not only intensif
the west is increasing its influence in the asia-pacific region., in particular , by the united states. washington is unceremoniously expanding its military infrastructure, bringing it closer to the borders of russia and china, leading a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance, which includes the usa, england and australia, is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan to create a new pacific union. fours. usa, japan, australia, philippines. meanwhile, tensions between the...
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any, any east asia, on the into pacific event. on the one hand, you have china, which is from the boss, majority of countries in the region, in some cases very much. so the largest trading partner in economic pond. and on the other hand, you have us, which is often the chief guarantor of security. and so that's, that's some people to say that, you know, if we were going to see any type of collective defense agreement come to fruition, what we need to see 1st is a collective economic resilience and security corporation come into fruition 1st. because that would need to be in place really for us allies to feel comfortable that their economies wouldn't be so drastically impacted by any type of collective security agreements before they jump into a defense, a conventional defense agreements of that nature. right. so is a lot of those sort of negotiations that isn't going on behind the scenes of a or is this not a sort of pressing issue for the countries in that region. once do we do about china as well? i mean, it's very much in the f
any, any east asia, on the into pacific event. on the one hand, you have china, which is from the boss, majority of countries in the region, in some cases very much. so the largest trading partner in economic pond. and on the other hand, you have us, which is often the chief guarantor of security. and so that's, that's some people to say that, you know, if we were going to see any type of collective defense agreement come to fruition, what we need to see 1st is a collective economic resilience...
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pacific traffic. the committee is important for american policymakers and closely monitoring. 2024, the cs asia and the hold elections. here in the united states, israeli, 2024. it is critical -- [inaudible] the indo-pacific's looking ahead at opportunities in the we are fortunate to have darrell isa in a senior member of the house judiciary and part of this committee. the main focus on the region in the indo-pacific over the years. welcome. >> thank you and it really is an honor. ... usagehis partnership. last june when addressed joint session of congress used it at the time of the chinese communist party's ambitions continue to threaten to destabilize the indo-pacific, the u.s. in india must stand together to ensure peace and stability throughout the region. where does u.s. indo-pacific policy stand today, and how does china fit into ensuring a free dish out as india fit into ensuring -- sorry -- free and open indo-pacific in your view? valuable because -- freudian slip -- we have this situation why
pacific traffic. the committee is important for american policymakers and closely monitoring. 2024, the cs asia and the hold elections. here in the united states, israeli, 2024. it is critical -- [inaudible] the indo-pacific's looking ahead at opportunities in the we are fortunate to have darrell isa in a senior member of the house judiciary and part of this committee. the main focus on the region in the indo-pacific over the years. welcome. >> thank you and it really is an honor. ......
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better known as a peck, nearly 2 dozen pacific rim world leaders. we're in attendance, but all lies were on the sheet and bite and meeting. and that is what we'll focus on today. all right, let's get into the m o, the in case you forgot. there's been an ongoing trade war between the us and china for the last 7 years or so that trade war has found the world's top 2 economies at loggerheads over everything from technology like while way to social media like tick tock, and even geo politics. like the conflicts in gaza and ukraine, but especially over the status of ty, one but a peck, 2023. the asia pacific economic cooperation is supposed to focus purely on money trade economics. and as the name implies, how to better cooperate with one another on these matters. these pacific rim countries jointly control the over whelming majority of trade goods and services all around the world. so when 2 of the 21 key players aren't seeing, ida, i will the rest of the world lose sight of which way to navigate in the 21st century. joining us to discuss this complicat
better known as a peck, nearly 2 dozen pacific rim world leaders. we're in attendance, but all lies were on the sheet and bite and meeting. and that is what we'll focus on today. all right, let's get into the m o, the in case you forgot. there's been an ongoing trade war between the us and china for the last 7 years or so that trade war has found the world's top 2 economies at loggerheads over everything from technology like while way to social media like tick tock, and even geo politics. like...
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and, uh, but also for united states and for other countries along the pacific rim. this was the way to quote our last and i was in the area a possibility to a significant earthquakes. however, this, this earthquake that to be observed today was different because it occurred on the west side of japan. and it's in the sea of japan, which doesn't have the access to the, to the pacific countries here, south korea, north korea, russia and china mostly affected by the effects of the tsunami in particular. and a lot of countries that followed suit setting up early warning systems with a they as experienced and as good as the japanese the japanese definitely the i trip lasers in terms of phenomena. wondering about the, the system that we have in the united states and the pacific operated by law is really, really good as well. but it has a preparation reset at top among the top 10 of things to do stuff is education. so. so, and that's what happened since 2011, a lot of public education took place in japan as well as an envelope. okay, interesting stuff from a voice, the prof
and, uh, but also for united states and for other countries along the pacific rim. this was the way to quote our last and i was in the area a possibility to a significant earthquakes. however, this, this earthquake that to be observed today was different because it occurred on the west side of japan. and it's in the sea of japan, which doesn't have the access to the, to the pacific countries here, south korea, north korea, russia and china mostly affected by the effects of the tsunami in...
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better known as a peck, nearly 2 dozen pacific rim world leaders. we're in attendance, but all lies were on the sheet and bite and meeting. and that is what we'll focus on today. all right, let's get into the m o, the in case you forgot. there's been an ongoing trade war between the us and china for the last 7 years or so that trade war has found the world's top 2 economies at loggerheads over everything from technology like while way to social media like tick tock, and even geo politics. like the conflicts in gaza and ukraine, but especially over the status of ty, one but a peck, 2023. the asia pacific economic cooperation is supposed to focus purely on money trade economics. and as the name implies, how to better cooperate with one another on these matters. these pacific rim countries jointly control the over whelming majority of trade goods and services all around the world. so when 2 of the 21 key players aren't seeing ida, i will the rest of the world lose sight of which way to navigate in the 21st century. joining us to discuss this complicate
better known as a peck, nearly 2 dozen pacific rim world leaders. we're in attendance, but all lies were on the sheet and bite and meeting. and that is what we'll focus on today. all right, let's get into the m o, the in case you forgot. there's been an ongoing trade war between the us and china for the last 7 years or so that trade war has found the world's top 2 economies at loggerheads over everything from technology like while way to social media like tick tock, and even geo politics. like...
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the asia pacific economic cooperation is supposed to focus purely on money trade economics. and as the name implies, how to better cooperate with one another on these matters. these pacific rim countries jointly control the over whelming majority of trade goods and services all around the world. so when 2 of the 21 key players aren't seeing, ida, i will the rest of the world lose sight of which way to navigate in the 21st century. and joining us to discuss this complicated relationship between the us and china is anna, go. she is a geo political analyst and talk show host for c g t and radio. she's coming to us from beijing, china, and i thank you so much for joining the program today. uh 1st i'd like to hear your top line thoughts and overall read on the 2023 apex on it and how it was received by those in china. so far, i think the meeting has shown positive size, as i believe the main theme of the meeting was to seek a way forward for the string ties. and the ottoman sphere was general was great in general. the talks of the 2 presidents last 2 to 4 hours long. i think that
the asia pacific economic cooperation is supposed to focus purely on money trade economics. and as the name implies, how to better cooperate with one another on these matters. these pacific rim countries jointly control the over whelming majority of trade goods and services all around the world. so when 2 of the 21 key players aren't seeing, ida, i will the rest of the world lose sight of which way to navigate in the 21st century. and joining us to discuss this complicated relationship between...
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pearl harbor is the largest naval base in the pacific ocean.s pacific fleet is also located there. there are currently three locations operating in australia. permanent home base for los angeles-class nuclear submarines patrolling the pacific ocean. the largest us base on the red sea is cample. manier, located in djibouti. it appeared in 2002 and is administered by the us africa command. constantly stationed there. china, japan, italy and france. the chinese base, which beijing calls a logistics point, was built in 2017. the number of its personnel is unknown, but according to the china delhi newspaper, it can accommodate up to 10 thousand people. the fifth fleet of the us navy is located in bahrain. its area of responsibility includes the persian gulf and the western part of the indian ocean. large military. the uk base is located in cyprus and occupies a significant part of the island. russia has only a logistics support point in the syrian tartus in the mediterranean. this week a russian-indian seminar was held in new delhi under the auspi
pearl harbor is the largest naval base in the pacific ocean.s pacific fleet is also located there. there are currently three locations operating in australia. permanent home base for los angeles-class nuclear submarines patrolling the pacific ocean. the largest us base on the red sea is cample. manier, located in djibouti. it appeared in 2002 and is administered by the us africa command. constantly stationed there. china, japan, italy and france. the chinese base, which beijing calls a...
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pacific. american fighting men and navy convoy with only one idea in mind, give a chance to strike the -- --. meanwhile, america became a nation of shipbuilders, cargo ships, liberty ships to span the oceans with supplies of munitions for our fighting forces and, our allies and warships to from subs to battleships to america. a five ocean navy, a navy without more and more sea power. america's traditional need now required to drive the axis off the seven seas. another battle to slug it out for uncle sam. marines and sailors. although newer, bigger fleet being heartened, experts such as jean tunney, also preflight training of most rigorous kind toughening up our future naval air fighters. but it seems they're all out of step. but. this commando type of training, which army, navy and marine corps men are getting guarantees, alertness, stamina and initiative without question, training is turning out the best fighters the world and. they even learn to survive in oil and flame covered waters. the n
pacific. american fighting men and navy convoy with only one idea in mind, give a chance to strike the -- --. meanwhile, america became a nation of shipbuilders, cargo ships, liberty ships to span the oceans with supplies of munitions for our fighting forces and, our allies and warships to from subs to battleships to america. a five ocean navy, a navy without more and more sea power. america's traditional need now required to drive the axis off the seven seas. another battle to slug it out for...
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pacific. american fighting men and navy convoy with only one idea in mind, give a chance to strike the -- --. meanwhile, america became a nation of shipbuilders, cargo ships, liberty ships to span the oceans with supplies of munitions for our fighting forces and, our allies and warships to from subs to battleships to america. a five ocean navy, a navy without more and more sea power. america's traditional need now required to drive the axis off the seven seas. another battle to slug it out for uncle sam. marines and sailors. although newer, bigger fleet being heartened, experts such as jean tunney, also preflight training of most rigorous kind toughening up our future naval air fighters. but it seems they're all out of step. but. this commando type of training, which army, navy and marine corps men are getting guarantees, alertness, stamina and initiative without question, training is turning out the best fighters the world and. they even learn to survive in oil and flame covered waters. the n
pacific. american fighting men and navy convoy with only one idea in mind, give a chance to strike the -- --. meanwhile, america became a nation of shipbuilders, cargo ships, liberty ships to span the oceans with supplies of munitions for our fighting forces and, our allies and warships to from subs to battleships to america. a five ocean navy, a navy without more and more sea power. america's traditional need now required to drive the axis off the seven seas. another battle to slug it out for...
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the head of the asia—pacific division of the asia—pacific division of the imf told me he expects inflationn central bank software plus targets of the year. as you know, inflation around the world was rising in 2020 and for the asia pacific. the difference was it started rising later and then it went down faster in asia compared to other parts of the world. within asia, for instance withinjapan inflation started rising and in china it is negative in november it came back 0.5%. what we expect inflation to come down around 2.7% by end 2024 and around central bank targets across most countries the region. japan has long been known for its relentless work culture where employees are reluctant to go on holiday and almost never leave the office before their bosses. yet for more than 50 years japan has ranked lowest in employee productivity among the g7 group advanced economies. tokyo corresponded shaimaa khalilfound out that some workplaces are now trying to do things a little differently. japan�*s salary man and its notorious rush hour have become symbols of this workaholic society. pressure and
the head of the asia—pacific division of the asia—pacific division of the imf told me he expects inflationn central bank software plus targets of the year. as you know, inflation around the world was rising in 2020 and for the asia pacific. the difference was it started rising later and then it went down faster in asia compared to other parts of the world. within asia, for instance withinjapan inflation started rising and in china it is negative in november it came back 0.5%. what we expect...
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better known as a peck, nearly 2 dozen pacific rim world leaders. we're in attendance, but all lies were on the sheet and bite and meeting. and that is what we'll focus on today. all right, let's get into the m o, the in case you forgot. there's been an ongoing trade war between the us and china for the last 7 years or so that trade war has found the world's top 2 economies at loggerheads over everything from technology like while way to social media like tick tock, and even geo politics. like the conflicts in gaza and ukraine, but especially over the status of ty, one but a peck, 2023. the asia pacific economic cooperation is supposed to focus purely on money trade economics. and as the name implies, how to better cooperate with one another on these matters. the its pacific rim countries jointly control the over whelming majority of trade goods and services all around the world. so when 2 of the 21 key players aren't seeing, ida, i will the rest of the world lose sight of which way to navigate in the 21st century. to joining us to discuss this comp
better known as a peck, nearly 2 dozen pacific rim world leaders. we're in attendance, but all lies were on the sheet and bite and meeting. and that is what we'll focus on today. all right, let's get into the m o, the in case you forgot. there's been an ongoing trade war between the us and china for the last 7 years or so that trade war has found the world's top 2 economies at loggerheads over everything from technology like while way to social media like tick tock, and even geo politics. like...
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who it was a world war and half of it was in the pacific that's significance of the pacific theater we have built this museum the people new orleans the people of louisiana people from all over the world. it began my backyard when. i was having a sherry with nick and i received quite a few from the men that i had been interviewing for a book on d-day. i said, nick, we got to build a museum to hold style. i can't keep storing it in my would cause over anyway and that's how i got started and arthur davis. the famous architect, said i'll tell you, we talked and got going and arthur said, you've got to charley guggenheim to make a film for you and we did. and he said, and you got to get jack macy as the he had met jack when they were working on the louisiana centennial exhibit here wasn't the centennial exhibit. what was called i've already forgotten the world's fair the louisiana world's fair. so i went up to new to meet jack and we went out to alice and. he had designed the museum there we were walking through and it's most impressive. and we came to we just stopped and you'll see him in
who it was a world war and half of it was in the pacific that's significance of the pacific theater we have built this museum the people new orleans the people of louisiana people from all over the world. it began my backyard when. i was having a sherry with nick and i received quite a few from the men that i had been interviewing for a book on d-day. i said, nick, we got to build a museum to hold style. i can't keep storing it in my would cause over anyway and that's how i got started and...
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pearl harbor is the largest naval base in the pacific ocean, and the headquarters of the us pacific fleet located there. australia currently has three points: intelligence center wales springs and bases in exmouth in darwin, on the island of guam in the ocean is located the naval base apra-har, the permanent home of los angeles-class nuclear submarines patrolling the pacific ocean. larger. the us base on the red sea is cample magnier, located in djibouti. it appeared in 2002 and is administered by the us africa command. several thousand troops are permanently stationed there and conduct raids against islamic radicals in yemen and somalia. next door to the americans in djibouti also there are military bases of at least four more countries: china, japan, italy and france. chinese base, which... russia has only a logistics support point in the syrian tartus in the mediterranean. this week a russian-indian seminar was held in new delhi under the auspices of the valdai club. indian colleagues constantly raised one topic: how our traditional cooperation will be affected by the rapprochement bet
pearl harbor is the largest naval base in the pacific ocean, and the headquarters of the us pacific fleet located there. australia currently has three points: intelligence center wales springs and bases in exmouth in darwin, on the island of guam in the ocean is located the naval base apra-har, the permanent home of los angeles-class nuclear submarines patrolling the pacific ocean. larger. the us base on the red sea is cample magnier, located in djibouti. it appeared in 2002 and is administered...
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this states and china for influence in the indo-pacific._ the indo-pacific.most _ the indo-pacific. this election taking place almost on - the indo-pacific. this election taking place almost on two i the indo-pacific. this election i taking place almost on two different levels, one of the geopolitical levels, one of the geopolitical level where taiwan's relationship with china and its allies of the us and other countries around the region and also on a very domestic level in the lead up to this campaigning, it was very strange to see a campaign speech that could include both low wages and the fight to push for social mobility and at the same time talk about the need for strengthening defences against its larger neighbour. give us a sense, then, of what you have spoken to people down there because my eye also conscious of these two sides, two narratives?— two narratives? yeah, it's really, really interesting. _ two narratives? yeah, it's really, really interesting. it _ two narratives? yeah, it's really, really interesting. it has - two narratives? yeah, it's
this states and china for influence in the indo-pacific._ the indo-pacific.most _ the indo-pacific. this election taking place almost on - the indo-pacific. this election taking place almost on two i the indo-pacific. this election i taking place almost on two different levels, one of the geopolitical levels, one of the geopolitical level where taiwan's relationship with china and its allies of the us and other countries around the region and also on a very domestic level in the lead up to this...
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the headquarters of the us pacific fleet is also located there. are currently three operating points in australia: an intelligence center in alice springs and bases in exmouth in darwin, on the island of guam in oceania the naval base of apra harbor is located, the permanent home of los angeles-class nuclear submarines patrolling the pacific. ocean. the largest us base on the red sea is cample magnier, located in djibouti. it appeared in 2002 and is administered by the us africa command. several thousand troops are permanently stationed there and conduct raids against islamic radicals in yemen and somalia. neighboring the americans in djibouti there are also military bases of at least four other countries, china, japan, italy and france. the chinese base, which is called a logistics point in beijing, was built in... 2017. its number personnel is unknown, but according to the china delhi newspaper, it can accommodate up to 10 thousand people. the fifth fleet of the us navy is located in bahrain. its area of responsibility includes the persian gul
the headquarters of the us pacific fleet is also located there. are currently three operating points in australia: an intelligence center in alice springs and bases in exmouth in darwin, on the island of guam in oceania the naval base of apra harbor is located, the permanent home of los angeles-class nuclear submarines patrolling the pacific. ocean. the largest us base on the red sea is cample magnier, located in djibouti. it appeared in 2002 and is administered by the us africa command....
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nuclear powered boats in indo pacific, which you do not really have. what i see for the.s.yer is win, win, win. what i see for us is good, good, good. so i think we are heading ithe right direction and i really do think republicans and democrats in the house and senate for getting behind theseritical pieces. host: based onhat you have heard, whato you see is the bestncentives for private industry to collaborate particularly under pillar two of aukus? >> let me go back to the first question, because i want to make it very so of practical from a layman american perspective. if you think about any situation where you have an adversary, going to fight alone is usually not the best position you want to be in, so you call up the people that you know they can ght just right there with y and collector resources togher and demonstrate that strength the adversary first, and then if you're ready to fight you call them up and ma it hpen. from an industry perspective that manifests itself in the way thate operate with frankly our partners and the two countries at we are talking about, u
nuclear powered boats in indo pacific, which you do not really have. what i see for the.s.yer is win, win, win. what i see for us is good, good, good. so i think we are heading ithe right direction and i really do think republicans and democrats in the house and senate for getting behind theseritical pieces. host: based onhat you have heard, whato you see is the bestncentives for private industry to collaborate particularly under pillar two of aukus? >> let me go back to the first...
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who it was a world war and half of it was in the pacific that's significance of the pacific theater we have built this museum the people new orleans the people of louisiana people from all over the world. it began my backyard when. i was having a sherry with nick and i received quite a few from the men that i had been interviewing for a book on d-day. i said, nick, we got to build a museum to hold style. i can't keep storing it in my would cause over anyway and that's how i got started and arthur davis. the famous architect, said i'll tell you, we talked and got going and arthur said, you've got to charley guggenheim to make a film for you and we did. and he said, and you got to get jack macy as the he had met jack when they were working on the louisiana centennial exhibit here wasn't the centennial exhibit. what was called i've already forgotten the world's fair the louisiana world's fair. so i went up to new to meet jack and we went out to alice and. he had designed the museum there we were walking through and it's most impressive. and we came to we just stopped and you'll see him in
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and, uh, but also for united states and for other countries along the pacific rim. as this was the way to quote our last and i'm using the area a possibility to a significant earthquakes. however, this, this real quick that to be observed today was different because it occurred on the west side of japan. it was in the sea of japan, which doesn't have the access to the, to the pacific countries here, south korea, north korea, russia and china are mostly affected by the effects of the tsunami in particular. and a lot of countries that followed suit setting up early warning systems with a they as experienced and as good as the japanese the japanese, definitely the trio plays or is in terms of finale, wondering about the, the system that we have in united states and the pacific operated by law is really, really good as well, but in the ink and how the preparation reset a top among the top 10 of things to do stuff is education. so. so, and that's what happened since 2011. a lot of public education took place in japan as well as the quote. okay, interesting stuff from a b
and, uh, but also for united states and for other countries along the pacific rim. as this was the way to quote our last and i'm using the area a possibility to a significant earthquakes. however, this, this real quick that to be observed today was different because it occurred on the west side of japan. it was in the sea of japan, which doesn't have the access to the, to the pacific countries here, south korea, north korea, russia and china are mostly affected by the effects of the tsunami in...
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the west is gaining influence in the asia-pacific region.s. washington is unceremoniously expanding its military infrastructure, bringing it closer to the borders of russia and china, and is in charge. a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance, which includes the usa, england and australia, is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan, creating a new alliance of the pacific four, the usa, japan, australia, and the philippines. meanwhile , tensions between the us and china could fuel flashpoints in the asia-pacific region. so is the speaker’s visit to taiwan us house of representatives pelosia in beijing was regarded as a political provocation. let me remind you that the politician visited the island in august. last year and during the trip stated that the united states opposes unilateral attempts to change the status quo of the island, and the solidarity of the united states with the people of the country is more important today than ever, it is aggravating the situation in the region in that, including nato’s advance to
the west is gaining influence in the asia-pacific region.s. washington is unceremoniously expanding its military infrastructure, bringing it closer to the borders of russia and china, and is in charge. a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance, which includes the usa, england and australia, is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan, creating a new alliance of the pacific four, the usa, japan, australia, and the philippines. meanwhile , tensions between the us and china...
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the west is gaining influence in the asia-pacific region.articular , by the united states. washington is unceremoniously expanding its military infrastructure, bringing it closer to the borders of russia and china, and is leading a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance of which it is a member. usa, england and australia is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan to create a new alliance of the pacific four, the usa, japan, australia, and the philippines. meanwhile, tensions between the us and china could fuel flashpoints in the asia- pacific region. thus, the visit of us house speaker pelosi to taiwan was regarded in beijing as a political provocation. let me remind you that the politician visited the island in august last year and during the trip stated that the united states opposes unilateral attempts to change the status quo of the island, and solidarity the united states and the people of the country are more important today than ever. it is escalating the situation in the region, including nato’s advance to the
the west is gaining influence in the asia-pacific region.articular , by the united states. washington is unceremoniously expanding its military infrastructure, bringing it closer to the borders of russia and china, and is leading a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance of which it is a member. usa, england and australia is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan to create a new alliance of the pacific four, the usa, japan, australia, and the philippines. meanwhile,...
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nuclear powered boats i indo pacific, which you do not really have. what i seeor the u.s. taxpayer is win, win, win. what i see for us is good, good, good. so i think we are heading in the right direction and i really do think republicans and democrats in the house and senate for getting behi these critical pieces. host: based on what you have heard, what do you see is the be incentives for private industry to collaborate particularly under pillar two of aukus? >> let me go back to the first question, because i want to make it very sort of practical from a layman american perspective. if you think about any situation whe you have an adversary, going to fight alone is usually not the best position you want to be in, so you call up the people that you know they can fight just right there with you and collector resources together and demonstratehat sength of thadversary first, and then if you're ready to fight you call them uand ma it happen. from an industry perspective that manifests itself in the way that we operate with frankly our partners and the two countries that we a
nuclear powered boats i indo pacific, which you do not really have. what i seeor the u.s. taxpayer is win, win, win. what i see for us is good, good, good. so i think we are heading in the right direction and i really do think republicans and democrats in the house and senate for getting behi these critical pieces. host: based on what you have heard, what do you see is the be incentives for private industry to collaborate particularly under pillar two of aukus? >> let me go back to the...
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the west is increasing its influence in the asia-pacific region.t closer to the borders of russia and china, leading a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance, in which includes the usa, england and australia, is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan to create a new alliance of the pacific four. usa, japan, australia, philippines. meanwhile, tensions between the us and china could fuel hot spots in the asia-pacific region. so is the visit to taiwan of the speaker of the house. pelosi's us representatives in beijing regarded it as a political provocation. let me remind you that the politician visited the island in august last year, during her trip she stated that the united states opposes unilateral attempts to change the status quo islands. and us solidarity with the people of the country is more important today than ever. it is escalating the situation in the region, including nato’s advance to the east. this not only intensifies the arms race and poisons the atmosphere of regional cooperation, but also provokes even a new
the west is increasing its influence in the asia-pacific region.t closer to the borders of russia and china, leading a military, essentially anti-chinese alliance, in which includes the usa, england and australia, is considering the possibility of supplying weapons to taiwan to create a new alliance of the pacific four. usa, japan, australia, philippines. meanwhile, tensions between the us and china could fuel hot spots in the asia-pacific region. so is the visit to taiwan of the speaker of the...
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nuclear powered boats i indo pacific, which you do not really have. what i seeor the u.s. taxpayer is win, win, win. what i see for us is good, good, good. so i think we are heading in the right direction and i really do think republicans and democrats in the house and senate for getting behi these critical pieces. host: based on what you have heard, what do you see is the best incentives for private industry to collaborate particularly under pillar two of aukus? >> let me go back to the first question, because i want to make it very sort of practical from a layman american perspective. if you think about any situation whe you have an adversary, going to fight alone is usually not the best position you want to be in, so you call up the people that you know they can fight just right there with you and collector resources together and demonstratehat sength of the adversary first, and then if you're ready to fight you call them up and ma it happen. from an industry perspective that manifests itself in the way that we operate with frankly our partners and the two countries tha
nuclear powered boats i indo pacific, which you do not really have. what i seeor the u.s. taxpayer is win, win, win. what i see for us is good, good, good. so i think we are heading in the right direction and i really do think republicans and democrats in the house and senate for getting behi these critical pieces. host: based on what you have heard, what do you see is the best incentives for private industry to collaborate particularly under pillar two of aukus? >> let me go back to the...
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having said that, how are we going to set all these conversations with the backdrop of asian pacific? there are so many different ideas related to this region so how do we look at the state of the ecaenomy of the region as to what group should we have? what would be the nature of the different groupings? what are likely to be the chemistry among all of them? if there is any. bob, as a business leader. >> as a business leader i say for pwc and all our clients, we see a lot of upside in the region. you see that upside driven by three primary rationals. one is the domestic economy are continuing to grow. [indiscernible] think about the rise of the consumer and the consumer what they need in terms of goods and services. the second thing is that, those particular countries and the companies within them are now more alternative sources for supply chain and creation of goods and services and important to the world wide economy and that's equally important. last but not least, it is not only the issue of the economy, but the contributions that come from this part of the world as well to futur
having said that, how are we going to set all these conversations with the backdrop of asian pacific? there are so many different ideas related to this region so how do we look at the state of the ecaenomy of the region as to what group should we have? what would be the nature of the different groupings? what are likely to be the chemistry among all of them? if there is any. bob, as a business leader. >> as a business leader i say for pwc and all our clients, we see a lot of upside in the...
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after winning the runner-up title of the asia-pacific championship in thailand, the national wheelchairall team of our country, which had reached the threshold of obtaining a share of the paris paralympic games in the asia-pacific championship, failed in the last step . the level of the games was really very high. our competitors are australia, japan, and korea. very strong teams with they came with all their strength and it can be said that it was the first time. with these results, we were able to beat the japanese team, considering the latter, our country will participate in the asia-pacific championship in the last chance to get a quota, which will be held in paris. if we could have been the first , we would have won the license for the paralympics. unfortunately, we didn't, but we have another chance in paris this month, and god willing , we will be able to qualify for the paralympics there. there is a possibility that the hero will be identified. the 21st week of the premier futsal league will be followed on thursday in seven cities. in one of the most important games, getty pasan
after winning the runner-up title of the asia-pacific championship in thailand, the national wheelchairall team of our country, which had reached the threshold of obtaining a share of the paris paralympic games in the asia-pacific championship, failed in the last step . the level of the games was really very high. our competitors are australia, japan, and korea. very strong teams with they came with all their strength and it can be said that it was the first time. with these results, we were...
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in addition to focusing on the persian gulf, tehran has now started sending its fleets to the pacific and atlantic oceans. the navy says that the mission of group 86 in orbiting the earth is an assessment for iran's permanent presence in the atlantic and pacific oceans, which is done to ensure the security of iran's global trade. at the same time , american oil shipments in the persian gulf are being monitored and monitored. the navy is the irgc, and american companies are not afraid that if they do this , the islamic republic will take retaliatory measures against them and iran for its stolen oil. retaliates. yunus shadello of the radio and television news agency. who is behind this order? who is behind this recipe? the recipe is the winner of the panel. a new change from now. panela. the enemy of high cholesterol. panela, adam's choice, with now, panela , nabe drops, panela, god bless , panela, happy memory, ghazalala, panela , it's come so far, just to say goodbye to me. why did it happen like this? the story is not over yet . good tv at a good price with long terms in sarai irani.
in addition to focusing on the persian gulf, tehran has now started sending its fleets to the pacific and atlantic oceans. the navy says that the mission of group 86 in orbiting the earth is an assessment for iran's permanent presence in the atlantic and pacific oceans, which is done to ensure the security of iran's global trade. at the same time , american oil shipments in the persian gulf are being monitored and monitored. the navy is the irgc, and american companies are not afraid that if...