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the me i turn the well controlled part in the english language. it's hard to find a more on logically low. there's more than intelligence. they mean anything from the divine line to the distinct human ability to apply knowledge to information about the enemy as well as the agencies have the painting. what turns information into intelligence can intelligence be done? and what goes into sharing intelligence with your adversary of to discuss that i'm now joined by the director of russia for an intelligence service simply and that is going to give us a ring can thank you for joining us today. let's start with the most burning issue on the international agenda. yes. is draw from, can you start a new summer where she can move her different assessments in the russian media
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ideological, political, strategic. my question for you is, was, how will this affect the message the agency uses and the priorities you said in the street, gent. yep. that i bought the luscious little with them going lucian. first of all, i should say the, the foreign intelligence service. and he has always had a special focus on i've got this done as he had q cyril's that because of it was strategic location tranny. you or she lou as well as potential and actual terroristic threat coming from that country. she is, a jeweler, is still going to stun neil. some sto was clear after the us and its allies invaded afghanistan, the territory of the stanley. the prevalent thinking of the international community has been that the americans had everything under control and was that?
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yeah. and the gun since she was, situation was getting better. it was the us and nato military present that you've been viewed as a solid and barrier to the terrorist threat that didn't allow it to spread further into your raise. yeah, you should be grossly nice to you, but just transfer then you unfortunately knew that that wasn't true. possibly we were the voice plus the next one, the guns of the americans withdrew, ease of use, gun fled from afghanistan, was received. and we now see the ruins, they left behind. a devastated economy war. and as we'll terrorists, roaming free, all the deepening conflicts between different ethnic grad. none of her actually was w, amanda increased drug and gun trafficking. what you could control bonder at all. she now what do you think it will be harder for you to work there now?
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was that you yet? so glad you did. that was the picture commute. it's reassuring to say that all of the regional powers in the area, they issue the door not a concern with normalizing situation in afghanistan. that would be nice. thank you. so we can pretend see shift again, that new rough in relation countries as you get china in india, can i get done? iran and of course russia, i see e wedding this respect. but she was, it's very important for intelligence agencies to work together. but you can nally those ones because as i can tell you right now, we partner with practically all the countries that i named ro needs that are in constant contact with colleagues within the intelligence community partner or sky
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jell, look, snatching me, polygamy says he just told me, it was a while i missed both or another to me. i'm on to a half ago. i had an opportunity to try to make a motion with that. that's not your cost. a lot of ganeth, she just sent out of your asia somewhere in the battle for influx and seattle lenient on prevalence. old notion is getting a new meaning. now some countries like rushing shy and have been able to balance their injuries, it's very synchronized. they're asked for the finding the issue except civil approach and you know what the thing called the regional players will be able to do the same. got comcast, china and russia oster. she's your partner schools. yeah. what about india and pakistan? i'm a very different story to figure iran. turkey in the book is stung down section of the machine. yeah. iran toussant major. when you mentioned is big new brzezinski
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genes, correct? yep. well, my thought of another thing he said in one of his interview was to review the message. i think it was back in the late 1991 scott store. he mentioned a memo, he wrote to president counter done on, on that day that the soviet troops entered a gun as done sufficient, slow and red. but we now have the opportunity studied love giving to the ussr was more its own vietnam war of substantive you'd know. but yes, he was glad and i think americans have ended up in that trap with level school. ah, he suggest now the future of the country sued by is in the hands of the gun, a people 1st and foremost and can use the some you have guns. ah, but like i said her well, yes because of it in the best interests of all regional dial as to see the see here
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be peaceful and stable. development of afghan has done, sir, because we want to hear the voice of the gunny people as soon as possible. beulah justin taliban and at more than 3, it was that all the other ethnic groups as well. he got to tell you before, but still need to do. do you need just group you're active dialogue between the countries in this region, your know when you at the or some. and i didn't that if you, with the shanghai cooperation organization being the best platform for the talk to you few days ago, you know that to champagne hosted a joint c o and c s t o summit attended by the leaders of all the member states and of course, i've kind of town was one of the issues the summit focused on this thing and look at them. yellow go can, you know, we naturally e. that will have to include western countries in that dialogue as well. what,
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which is not always glad, i do think that that participation will make sense though they have to realize that it's because of their actions that x gun has done suffered significant losses. but yet he would e, it's their responsibility to provide financial assistance so that the country can rebuild its normal life and stability of security. and she knew a lot of pressure wash of czar's part of west yes. of lucky profession. failing to come up of that before the test of how situations my developer would into their report on the government was supposed to be in control for at least $69.00. and as a professional intelligence officer to say they're real and maybe american colleagues such as being scape, go back, no rush committee against you. got that? yes,
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nation. i wouldn't want to be in the shoes of our colleagues from the central intelligence agency right now. and the dealer you but it's not about them. or rather, it's not just about them control him because he had been traveling you, jill, if tom shed everything that's happened and i've got a lot of good news, tiny. 3 ether, quick with mary rushed, withdraw you and the fleeing of the hop, if government ready to turn it on, a consequence of what america's destructive policy is by you to gain sin unit that if i muted k, e are leaning with the crap because it tried to when i was hanging its own social development model on the country of afghanistan, what do you know about the there are many guilty parties in this situation. what you see, i have to make it simpler. we have no problem yet. can you see me just so about what aim should be sham. of defense, mandatory intelligence agencies,
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pay us department of state and the office of the national security advisor because our past missed, you know, but again, i have some time that i ca, he just is a part of the larger mechanism for shares. the blame usually menu, not phantom, but i'm also convinced that the u. s. leadership had all the intelligence about the situation on the ground at nephew band about potential developments. when you're done with those you submission and you didn't take into account one thing and actually their own capabilities, and you didn't want to face the truth if you will. the smoking is if you could to, to provide you valesa. the truth is, the u. s. is no longer capable of playing the role of global hagaman in to yet
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to the role which had had assigned to itself. since we took a web glove, belinda, give me 11 and the child log across question and i think it is for us discussing the current international polish subjects defined but the american political leadership might have in recent week by the president biden has been saying that domestic security is a priority, and it is more important than exports. and your last name, jim, i cried t as it will. there's only i got that from here because sometimes it feels like for my staff members of the russian president's office, you are a man who speaks fly to present that i saw my d as a very similar to our security adult train just because of wishing that i see that you visit us, which states that security inside the country is the most important goal. strongly what we number's, got more to think with my faith. now, let's see if we can predict. did they really mean it? or is it just a rhetorical excuse which the word can we expect?
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a less intervention s g s policy in the near future city? unfortunately, perspective science means intervals, sanskrit coming back nebraska would say that they saw the statements by the president of the united states of america and others in his office and throughout the maiden reaction to the disgraceful abandonment of afghanistan as an extra use of goodness done. however, i miss lottery knows what she do, carry their own weight slower. if you talk about something fall long enough, that only tends to program everybody's thinking in a certain way or with her tomorrow. certain principals, well yes, the speak programs himself and also to some extent shapes the reality and hopefully it will seem. but we also know that what the leader of the united states says what
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he actually does not always the same thing. yes. we're already witnessing new aggressive plans being develop. thank you, mr. black and blum's. luckily you shop us is trying to retain control over the territory why testing its presence in the central asian countries, restaurants to be sleep, as you see from the central me to period. so take the recent initiative here to form another strategic alliance between the united states in the u. k. l. young and australia. younger stuff, if you will be danny, me a strategy. what's that about it? so time will tell thing about, gosh, not that we have to be vigilant. not paper. when you have often said most coker sit as a boy, a pot nation teacher then defines a partnership. how do a personal assess reasonable limits of trust?
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and number michelle assistance for caution one was she eve, pharaoh's. mr. jim, the developments in the modern day international relations generate a lot of new risks. easiest. these. the risks that we've never seen before. sna their goals for cooperation between security agencies and intelligence services. by at the mall, which is why we maintain broad ties with virtually every intelligence service in the world, including the c, i since been the mirror sumptuously use syndrome as the other with some promising attention said i'd be upfront after that the nature and level of our relations with the cia and the f. b, i was very different vastly different from our co operation with the respective
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agencies of the c s t o. that's the collective security treaty organization. and for the sake of the commonwealth of independent states or china and india, again, a level and nature of relations are different. not rewarded to dad, can trust and talent and data from a state that ultimately used our country as an adverse area. and i disrupt to flay our body center at quotes, from the latest annual strength assessment, the yes intelligence q for growth of either way or the same document was chair reason as the less the threat than russia born and he's gay. joan was cousin rosa yesterday and she said as many times, we know that again we genuinely value the cooperation. we have with partners from the central intelligence agency when it comes to fighting global terrorism. the future terrorists activities are a real and present threat and the work we do together to combat it is beneficial to
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both countries. and you said, no. i personally believe that the changing international situation is you'd have to become the recent developments, enough canister. you should see the media, you to see or bus lead new provide are american partners there you go to opportunity, but to reassess the current threat rankings? yes. mislead me. she said you need to ross growth or phrases priority and they did not. i should not do monthly, they will one day realize that the terrorist threat and each school was a monitor. now a truly global problem. and what was the last time me and once they do the new hampshire? well then, now we can all go back to having a constructive, a good and mutually beneficial interaction. you guys can, but you are to me. we have to take a very short break now,
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but we'll be back in just a few moments fetch and me are right now. there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fancy and sugary and healthy and addicted. not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the m, it's corporate, me the
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the. me a welcome back to wells. far as this game can been direct or all russia for an intelligence service game, gish megabyte, or before we addressed the stress, i want to ask more questions about ethics each. give us the way of saying that if you do your interview, we often talk about things in moral or even while intelligence and county and tell engineer professionals no overly sentimental. have some kind of an own of hold you or do it ends always justify the means she's when defending one homeland, a proud the would show not just revisions as yet give one and foreign intelligence
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of the maxim. the ends justify the means doesn't always apply. gimme up, there's no, isn't a history for an example, a look up where you spin yet what was done in the latter part of the 1930s of those when there was a sense of massive conflict looming on the horizon, abusing them as nazi germany was building up, its military could get a minute. soviet political leadership. well, it needed intel about plans and intentions. you said one of those sort is, was a very marked general get. i'll get him in for him. he had the information and he also had had because particular weakness years no further than a day's proceedings of football finance rather than yes, your plan will develop and blunt down the assignment is entrusted to a very experienced by handle beautiful women of c. b, as in case you venture
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u z one, the via of us christians, guy or you can up and i was not going, she studied the assignment and said, then you will take on the missions and i'll get the intel. but after it's done, i'll shoot myself in the head. just listen to her and modified the assignment. smith. randall just me know, the same leadership did receive the intel in a little go was just run the 01 the and we're going to continue to serve country and region you today. if she is recognized as one of russia's most legendary spies as each not go down the work is now again, they kind of new technologies. i'm sure you know that. and i know western media, russia, the foreign intelligence service is often mentioned in connection with the hot bath . it's alice, you have denied a new connection multiple times with us today is level of cyber technology. so
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a perception to have a cyber warfare for you to see what both food defense and how much extra costs do you think the international community will at some point, you're willing to recognize the exist use of these for more than introduced certain strain, you could keep that like with nuclear weapons, when you're pretty near caution. yeah. you know, we're still thinking about the solar winds. cyber attacks has been attributed to our intelligence service companion, solar install. it is the lenient you know, i feel like asians are groundless in my interview with the medicine of not id, excited me publicly available information from the hearings that took place early this year into special committees of the u. s. congress that the medicaid for me, the part as the committee on intelligence and the homeland security committee,
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me to gun ski, companions community and these leading u. s. companies in the area of cyber security and cyber offensives, like microsoft crowd striking for ira. all stated after investigation that took months or get new them the was a big production, sufficient union could give missed the future asleep when you're doing syngenta. beloved interesting. you still have no evidence wanting to any state being responsible for you, but what was the dust phone on the board by don't agree that it would soon symbol representing you know, the strategic reinforcement of security. no. can you just have to monitor all developments in this domain to mean you love? now it's that we can't let ourselves fall behind, was more than we must be able to insure on national security that on the and that
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includes cybersecurity, even though she's good because you probably know that russia has been active across multiple international platforms. we're trying to establish a global system of information security. it would be a bus is not running from suddenly because our past and to frederick understand, i've said you can see our partners building up their own offensive cyber capabilities. we need to punch in the get them so got for new in the us and nato member states will go and i can assure the viewers and listeners of this program vintage that russia can be. and we'll guarantee information security. yeah. behavioral issues. presage was, i would also like to ask you about the home. have that for media often present? connected to the halogen rome. com, talking about the so called havana syndrome. i stated to symptoms chemical headache of hearing and balance was role as long term brain damage to cause that us
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servicemen and tip thomas have allegedly been diagnosed with war. it can roll out to leave a weapon that could cause this might exist from a technical perspective. wash, so have any of your staff experienced and assimilation or health issues you do good me, you know, well, you know, yeah, which know, when i 1st started working in this failed, who knew it was with soviet scientific and technical intelligence had as yet so i took an interest in those kinds of things and probably knew me notion if you're doing news. now, i know that even back that unless you have me in the west was actively researching how different electromagnetic waves and oscillations might affect the human brain and the binding luggage. a ski mosque, some concluding whether or not they might temporarily help control a human mind taking a leg influence behavior or which i feel question about whether or not any russian
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foreign intelligence office isn't really when you have experienced anything like that in any country. as you get kid i smoke the way really answer is definitely no new. how curious about the subject of technological advance? i want to ask you about your position on the origin of ours because you school, you fed on a number of occasions. you believe that the virus could naturally just an empty tray, but more and more of your counterparts, you would just call it western counterparts. and lots of this up and skeptical isn't fighting over the general sales, which is why i just think that is how do you change just som centers in the last few months machine? you. but if you possibly need, you can, you know, snowing out virus behave in a very, a typical way. mine is she has never encountered anything like it before. she can
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look at how many people have died, how badly there can you tell me some damage? i've been more devastating than the actual war. someone if people have been a boy in the family, which i'm going to just know, well, 1st of all, i really must say that it's only scientists, me. you could be all micro biologists your cyber ologist would. who will be able to give us up your final answer to that question. without nature, i can show them working on it. but it's trying to determine the truth on the phone with that, you know, just recently new to every minute that the last year. so the u. s. intelligence published the report on it was the lot and it contained just very vague. and even st. politicized assessment. you know, when the, i think you still in your sna, this is unusual for intelligence agencies. also look right on professional. and
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yet she has, and i think that's the reason behind with this crisis that us intelligence and finds itself myatt and you know, which date and the cause of the attempts to politicize its activities was the pay that we expect the theory that it's of natural origin room, he or she, and that is one corresponds with you what most research as a thinking oceans or at the store at the nearest cognition. spirit you nourish? well i have a him in a class, you're welcome hotel. and i would like to ask you about a fairly unusual type of get your officers involved in, namely, so for historical intelligence stuff, i know you have specialist such for and study document with can with the chain the command, the, in the sense that you get information with and make conclusions that ends up in the hands of the head so that the leadership can make decisions based on that. that's the deputy addition. well, just so and then what she's shipping you,
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i think what you're talking about is mainly all of those documents that we have in abundance in our archives you. if you move, we do study those archive. i thoroughly hope in the pavement. you know, we try to find and declassify any documents of my to shed light on this event or on that you need to submit your prose. you know, i mean, we have unfilled and gone on to publish pretty that the police see a very great many documents of dating from the period headway in the of the pre world war period was the one the post world war 2 time with the video. this time, possibly the 1900 thirty's, 19 forties, and even the 1950s maybe. while that's the most controversial shirts for debates over the causes of world war 2 of the war itself and the aftermath. you never say
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we of course up now helping historians prove the truth that we believe in because their documents are a big help in that problem. that are interesting because he is the community when the best seller is, you thank you for time or best of luck. this is no matter where your professional pursuits take you. i thank you for taking an interest in the russian foreign intelligence service and thank you for watching hope hope to see you again next week on was apart from me the me ah
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