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to chose this war. today i'm authorized with additional strong sanctions. i think your fisher williams showing that i see speak on the only issue in which the mind, the rebranding all in ports of russian oil and gas turbine and imposing these sanctions are russia though, as destroyed the american. in fact, mister barish boomerang bay, where you're suffering the i was really hitting people in the park about boys and girls was always there. i see you using your, your router visit or not you. this is going to impose severe cost on the russian economy of immediately and over top of that on there by the we have list and social and then use that for them. are started a little bit famous. this all the emeralds. remember that in the absorb it sort of to pull up its thick body hub, did show that 21st century is with asians. it russia is also an asian country and
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began to develop military cooperation. similar to what nature does in europe propose lower gibberish official for to swing by law or trade was the search for new markets import substitution. the word sanctions has become part of our data about capitalism, neutralize, if i did with more and more reports of restrictions. however, sanction this has an instrument of influence and nothing new. they've been used against russia for decades. some to me to ask you started here is paul is a kick instrument for jack upstairs with the rules of how and then did the united states come up with this concept of sanctions instead of real military action operation. and this can be imposed when you don't know what
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to do. does the united states want to go to war with russia, or were you, craig? i can tell you right now bed. that would not be a popular outcome. a given the fact that russia has 6000 nuclear weapons, we have 5500 in any war with russia, with 10, because global temperatures to rise by say, 200000 degrees. meaning the end of the world today, russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing most restrictions against individuals, the rest imposed on organizations. some experts compare the measures to financial nuclear warfare when you don't have a military option. economic sanctions is the politically expedient alternative, but it's an alternative that doesn't really address the problem. it's supposed to address. it's done to a fees and domestic lend qualities. but i figure such us on the problem was the question. yes, you could come and get the loy out according to me. it is
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a positive a. ringback of shift, but if you, thanks if that almost only in vidalia because of i am we 3 get you to the new lease on which. ringback ringback the machine. ringback a pushing engine user to combine, you look, to just can use them. we vigilant. a crew cover when brazil, machine you are doing the apollo must stop local data bullshit. issue sick, dynamic annoy me here, which is royalty expert. the control sun rushing it draws, but player come when you caught c visa finishing into just a minute. here we have much thumbnail on a computer. miller, you deny the buzz me like as a good book with story chest, the strategic blemish. something from, from the companion, that's in an approach at a sheer, ethiopia, you've been there for my in a different initiative. starting out of you've done a sanctioning. somebody creates the cause and effect relationship of the global
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economy. that as a detrimental impact on your own economic activity, you get a lot computer school in your door with a squeak. michelle, we're trying to reach you to increase law. you need to kind of grow the way in there. and she was just using the little what is the finance for us to order shorter, one, nick and let me can into the they can you can do them. we'll need to propose what we can reestablish. i said to see, you know, we're going to load the global economy can just tailor to run them. she used to run the principal issue with whom you sent me
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a hear good day. and you mean, yes, wait a minute to provide me with a good resource of the master on the way you just of bunker critics, don't she trust what plugins will take you to mr. 100 plus, which you don't put it took me to do with the center, won't go up here to graduate. shoot me an issue. the middle economy can use no and you cause of the bias, but i'm not going for one. you can use ation. we're done yesterday, which was which immediately solution each is with care source. lucia, where recently one a switch a lot my it's glad to finish the initiative to jim whenever he met a shooter syndrome and they were there in the desert. mission shack, some more slower c on all, or simply mean you can go to,
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we sound super to say as good as you believe you give us which is supposed to be who the bushy record police are at the bulus. yes. mc loading the moment of m. c. m store. even the plates to a leona. serious people to reach the bush. lord, nice. she brought up maybe to go to get a minute. your way in that you need to be the be sola but his female jim. some i'm not all sure. so you she, i believe what she did to you, mr. brown. thank open. are those written your way and the dope i did that with the on john sanctions had a serious impact on foreign trade. the us accused the ussr of low bowling prices from matches coal, as best us and the manganese exported to america at a deposed import duties. the embargo band exposed to the ussr aviation industry. my marguerite, my lady here with dixon. so in the mirror. ah, yeah. what about what yeah. friday. am i have to deal with those or near fi?
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a yellow dallas beach. i was fly. phyllis, missouri got a few in the museum it. my brother only get there. okay. well, you got it. okay, good. see, gotta put in here and then you should to do a piece of paper out to the last. if we forgot about my national support in english, is that so not not the bill of my shrub. yeoman by my sri may i borrow w e but it really cuts beside least of exposure. i made it easier for yourself to florida with him. yeah. pretty much that i see. so yes. conversation post a visual floor. yeah, that is finished recording. you bring the master talk about the me at a balop roast the original man. yeah, pretty much in the cold war, the u. s. began to apply a new type of economic sanction against the ussr aimed at cutting off access to advanced technology request. mom rebel, both of them. prometheus boy export number, front royal. i made it gone simply will it leave here weeks?
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i usually go to the woodson, early c a p delilah cookie thought and informs woochie. and his episode, i'd say just from a for you was all of the, well, you know, believe whether the police chicka opera bells or alice sherwood fish store and says go say, in the 19 sixty's nato approved an embargo bill fanning the export of large diameter pipes. used in the truce boil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s, a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the u. s. i saw was canceled. this was america's response to the soviet union, sending troops to afghanistan. 50 countries boycotted the summer olympics and moscow and following an incident with a korean, boeing airflow was unable to operate flights to the united states for several years . sort of get the work order. i could say much shoes or daughter or are you sure you're open? meaning you can image the sunset willoughby mean you're not sure what was what i should need. your vision is
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a police defeat. she asked al nissan to 1st. is it in the middle? not or? no, but i will nor chelsea to should that. yep. or why we use our coordinate color? unemployed? seen enough, i nearly godson. i am in the city. the city of w nap knobs, veronica that political fridge up my word, gift up please. no much thought of another with for once. one of the richest countries in latin america, venezuela has teetered on the verge of collapse with the last few years before that affinity using i'm wondering if you ever had been warned be, or you receive me to get approval pros here a couple to look at it and when i select, the country had an abundance of oil and was almost entirely dependent on it takes bullets as her opinion her seeing in elmira probably when i call them. okay,
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for a 3rd, your aim for 4th, becoming paperless billing cycle so. so i had all me cash i pre castleberry miss willa e k a password. yes, we will see probably catalog 4830. so if, owing the answer until we talk with until 2013 state owned petroleum to venezuela was ranked number 5, among the most influential oil companies, oil price plunge, struct venezuela's, economy. in 2014 strike soon followed. since 2015, the white house is blocked vin, as well as access to american financial markets. on the central bank at venice, whaler was cut off from international transactions. later, public debt operations were banned as well. the finishing blow to the economy was
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a ban on trade with the state oil company patrone as to venezuela. as a result in just a few years, oil production decreased almost 5 times a year for a policy. and what i give people feel good ask for help or your be by user or more young. on confirming the unfair you, it can from quite a few kang lowering or so let after a poor neighbor album helene, from the auto paying a lot of people bailing from europe at the electron o'quinn saving for bow hold for a bill or her 1000 petroleum to venezuela fell into disgrace, soft a 2018. would madura managed to get reelected for a 2nd time that both the u. s. and the e. you refused to recognize the election results? mortal father, given this warner, if you're not a civil shown female theorem, will be our sin, ohio config carlos in a 100 while kathy trying to, i mean we don't have all been. is sheila in a moment or whatever, but it'll start off with one card. you know, put it by more people would do. it was up. i'm looking you thought that
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a funny to just charge to with when they should toward your son put up what we need the stone, your duck. i was talking to shortly as place or the most useful to you and you're still, if you're on the school, she just what you used to check to to, to get those to what's each of the can you do it on the which we know it's near the point to the dark, there's not enough when you fancy to let down when you get but there's a continue to get an appropriate thought. every time we really needed all now another one and the other one really wanted to set up. but you know, who are not feeling better, you'll get a thought about what was going on. i saw the,
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i guess on the real in the funding for the funding in the giving us well and if you're still getting yourself from the al serra c o l e a c or no soon coming back home. but these up and they also need to get up with doing this is the reality of sanctions. you are packing a civilian population, which means that are just as deadly as any harm or in some cases even more. so because we're dealing with diseases. so, you know, sanctions are nearly as copacetic as people think some people say, well, which are sanctioned over war because war, so violent sanctions are just as violent rule. they needed both the will know that i'm that i'm the here not knowing what rules. yeah.
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a bus, i really know i got a fever only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking to that is that nations, but that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so all the slaves, americans, proc obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a culture strategy and walked out of it on your own. i not leashed off to exhibit in tablet block. nato said it's ours. we moved east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it,
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the law is the sovereignty of all the countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is bad shareholders in united states and elsewhere in large obs companies would lose millions of millions or is business and business is good. and that is the reality of what we're facing, which is fascist. long when i was showing wrong, when i was just a to fill out the scene because of the advocate and engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground,
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rising prices for groceries in essential goods, panic and hide. this leads to empty shelves in supermarkets and retail profiteering, despite the fact that sanctions have been imposed on one country, only russia, people in different parts of the world are feeling the impact, the so called unilateral sanctions have a boomerang effect on the countries that have imposed them banning all in ports of russian oil and gas and emmys. russian oil no longer be accessible us porch and american people will deal another powerful blow to put warmish. ah, i say, i'll say natural gas companies are making rapid wanting, which is what our horse led right to was back to new jersey to new york. so i'm spend a lot of money. but again, if we're $35.00, it will appeal, entertain
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a little of my diesel prices are skyrocketing and diesel is the primary fuel mode transport. the fleets of trucks that make things move from point a to point b throughout the united states have just become exponentially more expensive to operate. and when the transportation costs go through the roof, transportation companies have a choice of either shutting down or transferring these costs onto their customers. and we're, we're seeing that already, the price of food is skyrocketing. there is tremendous insecurity right out in the market because of a lack of certainty on how russian oil's going to be replaced out what the impact this is going to be from toaster our seo from though in the lubbock with your new amendment, i will come in for a year from us, which book me through. if you guys are still useful to with the moods that are more than you can, when you scroll through, i'm going to say on little from the busy in the brought you put your portion on,
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you will throw lights on you, but he's voice if you will, to mr. i still saw him. look, i wanted to check with you probably because we have to, to start with your with your 1st job. i gotta go go, i was or so what each month. i know this is hard and americans are already here. i will do everything in my power to limit the pain. the american people are feeling the gas actually just putting up an extra shaft and smear, even the police were stealing my mother in law. couple of industries referred to them. i knew it was the worst dog whether they can get it switched. now that's remove the bustle a minute. let me start a chance. are you probably over? she goes to turn mr. venus much push would take him and it'll be
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nice. fish and instructions. plenty of the rope and then he, she says she doesn't, she is, she's used to though it is missing from that that was needed premium, you know, as a pre teach if he's cumulative, unless you really, really nice. there's any conflicts. but if you were in the british version, listed on the bus crutches for the lead, the internet to go to research shows up with what he knew who was sitting for a moment because it is associated with many experts predicts that anti russia sanctions will follow the iranian scenario for more than 40 years, iran has been living under a western economic blockade. the richer people generally managed to continue the
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motor thickness side in the 1st they do face difficult ha, generally around the world. sanctions was seen as a response to religious fanatics taking power, but it wasn't that simple of the iran c. lemme revolution in 1979, the pro western shaw was overthrown. later fled the country, taking a considerable part of the treasury with him, protested in tehran, responded by seizing the american embassy. they took $66.00 staff hostage, and demonte, washington, expedite the fugitive leader. the sheer clergy, led by ayatollah commanding to take power into their own hands. u. s. president jimmy carter ordered iranian oil imports to be seized. rainy deposits in american banks were frozen sales of military goods to a band breaking diplomatic relations. the us band only exports, including food and medicine. hello tortures for my daughter. roja falls. hey,
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the bad, give me an idea. when would be monday, august halls thought on was in the field before wasa hom good. mm hm. dog paid on the gym. a william law to get his meetings with the around 6 boys over in we'll go see him a puerto aristotle controller finance. those funds are near. you've given me if the machine you me at the club, you have to live there sold off the we're proposing your bully, the thing to, to, to words are yet the green. you're starting to publish. new barza rejected on some dollars computer video and there are given you the slamming revolution was a response to earlier events. but 3 decades, washington and london dictated terms to, to iran, preventing it from extracting oil on its own territory. after the nationalization
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of iranian oil, the british government and the american government created the cook. 1952 they live to legally elected government of parliament must have did. so for a while, listen, oil companies was controlling you and resources. and this is a historical fact that, you know, i didn't know how much wood was when got their own, got its blank old bank. but those exist to technology and legal markets. the country found itself in a decades long blockade, suffering wave after wave of sanctions. the benefit from having an economy that sought to diversify, least on the domestic fraud from an energy focused economy to have viable agricultural, in other industries that could keep the iranian people gainfully employed. but it's not under any illusions the iranian people have suffered egregiously because of the
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site. and it's not just the help. it's also missed opportunities. you know, we live in a global community, the ability to interact with the rest of the world on a meaningful level. on was denied to the iranians for many, many years, supporting terrorism, human rights violations, the nuclear missile program. all these issues are used to justify sanctions. he ran into the nuclear, regularly met and the other side left the agreement. so people realize that the fact that there isn't likely much is that because of the doings of young and go because of the u. s. government difficult and unkept promises and you compare the sanctions after the nuclear regular meant to the sanction that before you don't was actually sanctioned more after the regular after giving. this is actually true for russia. it's true for you that no matter what you do the other side once
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a sanction you. and they find some who, when iran resumed its nuclear program, the west cut access to the swift international banking system. but a substitute was found to evade us sanctions, germany, france, and great britain launch instincts the instrument in support of trade exchanges. a swift equivalent here undecided to do then young was cut off from the system was developing of a phase of trading. for example, barter trade, you exchange goods, you avoid the normal banking system. you know, it started to develop front company companies that when you looked at them iranian companies with diverse linked to young and entities. john islam bo, yeah. adobe barrow euro. how he avoids as well. do you do
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a lot of the sim only home? recall ph. be in equinox cafe. make the saudi ambrose member in and absorb it. so to tell you is thank you. body have need should ass jang. so you are yeah. man. ready ready ready next to shaw show know the saw monet that it all up. no, no leave. you are on the sun. nat g g, a tatic, g bay, if fraud, you get it all highly van model killer. ju earhart, geez. so the country decided to have a long term plan of going out section, having good relationship, i'd like to work with you monetary resources of the world is going to ation. strength, military capabilities is developed quite sophisticated. the asian, russia is also an asian country. and we need to develop military cooperation
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similar to what the nature in europe stylish thought a she lives where she lives in to to. so whenever we can, i me just make sure it says up with them for law, which has come systemic a threats and throw them out. but groups in stuff like company with any of the buttons to rush it in and not competitors anyone. infrastructure foods with maybe one or 2 cyclists will look at in dublin and kesha published all at a conflict or that he should, sir. jim store a super of the biggest thing of which that i think is from curriculum we want to put in though. right now, and we've been pushing or leave media yet. got upset. so staying with british feeling that this is for a sheer obama care rushing decline the children wants to go over to an actual hospice. their announcement medications can inject oily militia, can me workshop when you hear the corridor store the basine. when the veers russia we've got to, we'll consume, there's a shit switching cheaters. russia has good relations with the most populous nation on the planet, china, in the world, a,
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an economy that drives the global economic machinery. a rush has great relations with india, the 2nd most populous country in the world. again, with a thriving booming economy, their rush is thoroughly integrated. and what have we noticed in the, in the post sanctioned environment? neither china nor india had joined in these sanctions. they both are working with russia to continue economic cooperation, dunden gun now bush over that. she may share leeway linda, linda lee dubai. kasia. what shenice it washer cobblins. hit susie. ruin kaden period. don't quarter. what shenice yet? so tool, 3 way, father 10 don't che, your dress up able how done was to pay significantly fresh traditional conflicts to
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him. and you took a militia through my seats, had up store lots of additional stomach, a little better. but we got to shooting another shot, dealing with the petition, living inside in the any of your buses to talk a few that most of i just get the 2nd sure were president, but will be speaking to president. she, tomorrow, it will make clear that china will bear responsibility for any actions it takes to support russia's aggression. and we will not hesitate to impose costs, go against the solution. you will, you will see that the machine will be the sharp premier. let me, let them do a little 1st. let me stop in today. can you, which seems to me in 3 months, a, me a period because there was no way can me just and my list, you know, pretty much quicker and i used you, can you just the worst door with no, we cannot. we can just go to, you might have to miss up with them,
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a new modem through each of them or we can deal with the teacher could. and so the scope of the ups or the it wasn't working his brothers enough to you and miss easy to go to the show room for stuff. the loop you get this in the view, i'm not sure was would you cra, global know me to put it because i will see you we will remove oh, oh the a is going to be international owner. then international relations must not just be about our an interest what it should also be about certain lose
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norms, which can be respected by all parties. with it doesn't matter for russia whether western countries, except our decisions or not, it would be right for every country around the world to accept the new reality. russia is couple different about, says western nations. we'll have to accept the new reality as the country senate agrees to include full regions into the russian federation. get lost. that's the gist of the response by ukrainian at western politicians to the ideas for solving the war proposed by the world's richest man. he long my resentment is growing and in the beginning we saw great solidarity with.

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