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world war, in which france literally bled to death, the price of blood knew, unfortunately, he could not assume the price of oil is more expensive, if the first half of the 20th century, blood basically became cheaper, then with the onset of nuclear deterrence, for well-known reasons, the difference was won back by oil. we are in the previous series incidentally, actually and showed. what role did oil play in the cold war, it was oil prices that soaked the soviet union when it was impossible to soak forces. the collapse of the ussr left the americans alone, no forces, no competition, then it turned out to be quite fast in the only superpower. the roof has gone, as alexander voloshin, the former head of our presidential administration, noted the americans. they got so drunk at the funeral of the ussr that they can’t get drunk from a speech on
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about his appointment, the collapse of all other borders and obstacles to globalization, a revolutionizing world, is also necessary, and at the head of this system is america, the confrontation of blue and red more. no. you are the card that tormented me, for many years it no longer exists; it is difficult to avoid entering into a state of constant optimism and delight. with bush jr. in the white house , the so -called neo-conservatives are dictating american policy and strategy. i think we are waiting for a system of states, depending mainly on american leadership and organizations that will promote the world of freedom and democracy in various countries. yes, i think that america plays a central role, a more stable world order cannot exist without american intervention. otherwise there would be chaos. nemonia
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is the only defense against the disintegration and collapse of the international order william crystal robert 1996 the crystals of american neoconservatism marked the essence of the current american doctrine. it is worth noting that international order. in this context. you understand strictly as an alternative to traditional international law, the meaning of which is in recognizing the sovereign rights of individual states to paraphrase a comrade. lenin is the recognition of the right not of the nation, of course, but of the states, even if in fact the powers do not exalt the international order have such a decisive superiority.
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599 if someone wants to say that we are an imperial power. well, very well, we are imperial, the power of the american empire has a network of military bases around the world. she is superior to others powers militarily. she is the world gendarme. she has state clients. such states as israel, taiwan, korea, these states are ready to support her under any circumstances, as at one time, the indian princes of britain, the empire seeks to own territories. recently, america occupied iraq, in fact, america remained, however, it turned out to be face to face with its only enemy with itself. today, america does not. anyway, until now there were no enemies but her own. ambitions of self-confidence and not human pride. america today resembles baranov who butts a stone wall with a running start. the stronger the ram, the more problems he has. the end of
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the cold war was the beginning of the end of american dominance, not the opening of a new american era. because if you look at the distribution of american military forces in the world, it's all thanks to the soviet union, thanks to the soviet union , americans didn't just improve their economic social systems. the most important they created an effective system of managing the world with their part, where the soviet threat was a universal super-effective tool that allowed the americans to impose any of their interests and decisions on their allies. that's when the americans needed to abandon the gold standard, which the post-war british so -called system ensured the circulation of the dollar as the main world currency. they simply sent the french, who were trying to insist on fraternal principles, to put it simply, when the americans were faced with an inability to provide their currency. they accused other countries of the unfairness of their national currencies and
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cultivatingly. bring them in line with american interests. on which the bro-wood system ordered to live for a long time, and the americans got the opportunity of practically unlimited issuance of the dollar on a global scale, which they still use even to some extent, and the un is an imperialist infrastructure that was created after the second world war, after all , government american empires - they are imf wto un nato association of states of east asia regardless of how disinterestedly america perceives its goals. even a cognizable desire for dominance will gradually lead to the fact that the surrounding countries will begin to unite against the united states and gradually bring the matter to the point that this country will be isolated and exhausted of its resources. henry kinsinger
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2001 no hegemon can dominate the world. on its own it is either physically impossible or very difficult and psychologically it is also impossible. each problem of this people becomes an internal problem for modern singers of globalism such a merging of domestic and foreign policy. even like it. look at the progenitors of the current gideons, his closest allies, the british, the old distinction between foreign and domestic policy has collapsed every minister quotes. his catchphrase is that we do not have permanent allies and permanent enemies. they are with constant interests. but is it true that relations with the us are unique and most important bilateral relationship, my vision for britain is to become a global hub, just as the city of london is the global corner of the
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financial market. davis in the world in 2007 is finally a young, british minister molybent, by the way, a native of the left-wing truth of the socialist labor party. found a place for the restless former british empire, now he offers the services of britain as the global ideologist of the collective suslov under washington. and then i met with the bolsheviks washington fortunately. they did not have the opportunity to shoot anyone . the american system of this absolute does not allow america's great honor. but with their instinct , they were extremely convinced people , absolutists, who did not tolerate any objections, who did not accept the possibility of disagreeing with them and at the same time be a reasonable decent person. and these are not bolsheviks. some of them were trotsky. if you look at the origins of the non
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-conservative movement in the united states, you you probably know a few leading non- conservatives. these people were the american microscopes, the conservatives of the french revolution. they do not trust ideas unless the whole world follows them, they are deeply intolerant, and they can cause. you're in a lot of trouble in the country before they're forced to leave. now they're on the defensive because iraq turned out to be an imperial undertaking that their next project failed to draw into the united states in a war with iran only by escalation. they will be able to find an excuse for escalation, as an end in itself, in contrast from the cold war from the big game, where the justification for escalation is the threat from the side of the same and the limits of escalations are a tool of deterrence, now there is no deterrence. it is all the more tempting to ensure complete absolute invulnerability for america, hence the idea of creating a universal impenetrable nuclear umbrella over america
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, a unilateral developed treaty at the request of the entire system of deterring the arms race. it’s very funny to listen to the current american talk that the blood elements are directed to him exclusively against the iranians and koreans, when the idea of an absolute space umbrella is advertised and heavily funded. condoleezza rice 2000 we should have a system to stop blackmailing the united states and its allies. this is a means of guaranteeing against blackmail and preserving the freedom to dispose of force more than separate norms. yes, in fact, almost the entire system of law of one state. first of all, of course, the united states has crossed its national borders and in fact in all spheres and in the economy in politics and in the humanitarian sphere
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imposed by another state. well, who will like it? no one will like this desire for complete invulnerability for oneself automatically means the absolute vulnerability of everyone else , no one will like it, if only therefore this goal is unattainable, but, refusing all norms of law, except for the right of force it is impossible to stop america conducted an experiment during which she tried be transformed into an artificial empire exercising control through other people or satellite states through allies in this region into a direct empire that controls itself directly, but the experiment turned out to be so terrible that they rushed to return everything to its original place, hurried to return to their indirect empire to a position where they fight only after you are attacked, if indeed the ability to learn lessons adequately perceive threats and
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challenges. this is a very important indicator of the state of the system. that is precisely the further development of the situation around iraq and iran in the first place will show. further, america, by the same systemic crisis that destroyed the soviet union, for the time being stood at the head of the world revolutionary process in all respects. they continue our hopeless cause, the militarization of american politics is partly a reaction to a sense of vulnerability at the realization that the situation is getting out of control. in silence , frozen more often, where the heat hid from the cold. when will the heart beat faster? when will life return with spring? what where when spring series of games from
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even more precisely, the middle east became the direct object of the american projection of power, the persian gulf is the main site of the great game of the oil era, and here the americans directly, although not always smoothly inheriting british interest in american geopolitical concepts of the late forties iran, together with greece, turkey, afghanistan and pakistan, formed the so-called northern train on the path of the ussr's attempts to break through to the indian ocean. at the same time, iran was a zone of special british interests. since all of its oil was given away at the end of the session to british companies, the traditional pirate monarchy. pathological fear of the british, precisely in the wake of the struggle for the
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right to dispose of their own oil, masadyk becomes the head of the government, is appointed prime minister on may 1, 1951, after 3 days the interlis parliament adopts a law prepared by him on the nationalization of the oil industry and turns to the ussr for help the british asked for help from washington, but they advised not to be nervous the americans proposed creating a new company with trilateral participation of iranian british and american, arguing that strong anti-british sentiments can be extinguished by american participation . in iran, the british announced an export ban on tederan emberg. oil, imported goods and obtaining loans, oil production decreased by almost 40 times in response to the masses, relied on the radical clergy at the head of his melt, kashen and the communist party of iran, which received directives from moscow, carried out a number of socialist laws and began agrarian reform, broke off
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diplomatic relations with london. dissolved parliament held a referendum in which 99% of the population voted. by granting him emergency powers with the coming to power of the eisenhower administration, the british managed to convince the americans to start working on the development of an operational plan. the so-called tradjix project started in november 1952 by ceira and british intelligence sis opened the joint funding of their protege. general fizzallah. zakhikhini, finally enlisting the support of the shah, whom he managed to convince of the reality of iran's transition to the soviet zone of influence on april 4, 1953. cia director allen dulles launched an operation to overthrow fashion. as a result, august 19, 1953. as a result, to a certain extent, paid for by money, they gave samos demonstrations and the actions of the general zakhidei, the government of the massodyk was overthrown. at an official reception for the occasion
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on his return to the country, shah turned to the head of the middle east department of the cia i own this throne thanks to allah, the people of the army and you , already in 1974, an atomic energy organization was created in iran, which developed a plan for the construction of 23 nuclear power units for its implementation, it was planned to allocate 30 billion dollars in for 25 years. moreover, initially the program was based on american and western european assistance. this year. iran bought two nuclear reactors each from france and germany four more reactor. iran acquired from west germany in 1977 . immediately, germany began the construction of two power units. a nuclear power plant in bushehr a year later, the united states supplied iran with a 5 mw research reactor, then neither america nor washington's allies in europe were disturbed by a public statement. shah pihereli that iran will possess. nuclear weapons no doubt faster
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than some think iran became interested in nuclear energy in the seventies and there is no doubt that its goal was to obtain atomic bombs thomas graham special assistant to the president for russia policy from 2001 to 2004 at one time. the current outspoken critics of iran's nuclear ambitions are us vice president dickchain, former head of the pentagon donald trumpfeld and his half-blooded deputy who spearheaded iran's nuclear program, occupying gerald's administration. ford, important government posts were involved in the preparation of memorandum number 292, and cooperation between the united states and iran in the field of nuclear research, signed in 1975 by the then secretary of state united states by henry kingrom in 2005, when the washington post asked kissinger to explain why he changed his mind about
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iran's nuclear program he said after a long pause, they were our ally, and that was henry kissinger 's 2005 business deal. to the americans from the main strategic ally in the region, iran is turning into the main sworn enemy. islamic republic, but it was the colossal failure in iran that for a long time discouraged the americans from attempting forceful intervention. as then president jimmy carter put it, everything went to hell for a while after the failed hostage rescue operation in april 1980. this was the leitmotif of the american policy towards iran, the powerful claims of slave revolutionaries for leadership in the islamic world, and we recall very
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timely that the soviet invasion of afghanistan, which arrived in time, prompted the so-called moderate islamic regimes to closer cooperation with the united states. at the same time , saddam hussein immediately advanced as a competition for rancell, including in the fight against world zionism, having received american support , it was the americans who faced the adams in a wild fucking war that lasted 8 years and cost both countries about a million in their lives, it was this support that was subsequently provoked the capture of kuwait and all these events one way or another have always been a convenient excuse for the americans for direct military penetration into the bay. ivan looked after us where and from where oil flows are moving. events such as the iranian revolution and the soviet attack on afghanistan played a role in the us desire to enter the gulf. otherwise, everything would have gone on as before. well, let's see how it went this way. and it went so that sadada in
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hussein from the moment of his appearance on the political arena was not just a protege of the united states, but specifically a cia crook. faisal ii was killed. by the way, a kurdish detachment trained in the ussr at the beginning of 1959 actively participated in the coup. ksem led iraq out of sento. this so-called baghdad fact about the american military alliance in central asia began to buy weapons from the ussr and put slender politicians in ministerial posts as a result of allen dulles, the director of the cia declared iraq the most dangerous place in the world to eliminate the danger the cia entrusted to the notorious saddamusein. but unsuccessfully in 1960 , the cia tried to destroy the qasem,
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independently a special department under the charming name of the committee on change in health conditions. as a gift to the iraqi prime minister, a handkerchief soaked in poison, but qasem never took it into the hands of saddam and his baaz party on february 8, 1963, nevertheless succeeds in the way qasem killed the national security adviser. robert conor instantly informs president kennedy, our take just as in 1953 in iran, american money was behind this coup, intelligence and the will of us president roger maurice until 1970 member of the council on us national security team in 63 bassists did not last long in power in november they were thrown off by general abdel, salam, backed by the
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soviet union entrenched in power. in 1979, after the removal of president albakr saddam, who by that time had already owned all real power, became the formal leader of the iraqi national security councils. i have often heard how cia leaders openly discuss common affairs with bass players roger maurice until 1970 member of the us national security council in the summer of 1990, when sadan in turks in kveit and cancer was going through a severe crisis caused by huge debts, which he was forced to climb during a grueling war with with iran, the situation was complicated by the fall in oil prices caused by the actions of the quait and saudi arabia, i could not remain silent when kuwait agreed with saudi arabia. and under pressure from the united states, they decided to sharply lower prices for oil, justified giving back later, it is worth recalling
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that all modern state structures and borders in the bay area are the fruit. western , primarily british design in organizing the defeated ottoman empire after the first world war, in fact, the claims of iraqi kveit are connected with the fact that these designers left iraq with an extremely narrow passage to the bay with the only port of umqasor on the eve of saddam sounding the us reaction on july 25 a week before us ambassador apiu gelespi's invasion regarding the concentration of iraqi troops on the border with keith, she said the following to us, there is nothing special to say about the arab arab differences. how can he disagree with kuwait over april helium's borders of 1990? on july 31, 1990, two days before the attack, u.s. assistant secretary of state for the middle east james kelly stated that we have no relationship
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based on defense treaties with any of the states historically we refrain from taking a position on border disputes or disagreements within the wards james kelly in 1990 mr. kelly urgal, the conscious secret plan 90.002 was developed by the carter administration in case of intervention to protect saudi arabia, it was this plan that was the basis for the so -called storm into the wasteland. representatives of the american administration publicly emphasized the lack of obligations to protect kuwait, even against the backdrop of the stormy rhetoric of saddam, who demanded to withdraw the american fleet from the gulf and who promised to burn the floor of israel in the event of an attack on any arab country, it must be borne in mind that relations in iraq, the united states was developing very favorably by that time, approaching a direct military partnership during the iran-iraq war, american
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relations were so close that, when and on may 17, 1987, an iraqi guided missile exoced by mistake hit an american launch warship, killing 37 american sailors will quickly replace as well. how did princekhalet alfiya sal, the general who commanded saudi forces during the 1990 gulf war, pay the us $27 million in compensation? by the way, the rocket is french and a significant part of the military saddam's potential was created with the participation of not only the soviet union, but also western european firms, and the notorious chemical weapons, the use of which actually served as the basis for hussein's death sentence, adam appeared precisely from western partners and with the knowledge of the united states, the united states used saddam, by the way, not for the first time and not the last i deliberately provoke him to war a classic
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situation when it is necessary to find a strategic and political foothold in the middle east thanks to which it would be possible to deploy a project in relation to other countries of the east, with the help of this base, not only military, but also political, it is possible to spread influence over saudi arabia. egypt jordan then the people of bush sr. stopped on the border of iraq their main task, a massive military presence in the gulf. they ensured that in 10 years the people of bush jr. will no longer be able to stop such global goals, as the fight against international terrorism does not provide for any borders and no stops.
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