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and that he attempted to capitalize upon because uh, president air the on from what i know and how i understand triggers. politics is using refugees, especially seer and refugees for his political benefit. and his bar gimme with europe. air force, his domestic support on the, you know, there have been some speculation that they may also have been used as some clandestine part of military for foreign engagements. uh, but generally speaking, um, as he benefits from having the syrian refugees in turkey, where's mister oregon? as you mentioned is a trying to capitalize on the feeling that may arise even within the air. go on base when they see too many arabs, you know, coming into the neighborhoods because uncontrolled migration is always a challenge. i'm not saying that the term. so nation elizabeth, we know scientifically that large influx of foreign people always provides
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a you know, always the praise, certainly inside and distress within the societies. do you think there is a possibility of some sort of a alliance between mr. oregon and mr. add on, given that the be inflated or big acres of both candidates. but, you know, when we talk about the refugee and how mr. ad on may benefit from this, i think is your summarize. he has benefited from their presence in a number of ways. but most of most of those ways, other than the fact that some of the city is that for may turkish nationals, may have wasn't for the others are useful for his policies. but they're not really about electoral pilots. so i think this the ad on my to recognize that there is an intensifying anti refugee and feeling in token society. and he may be thinking of bother fi and his policies after the
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elections. you've asked to keep the loyalty off the roads. and from that perspective, what might speculate that he might want to have missed the uh, see none of that on his side. because he would then use his support is justification for his entire refugee published he is trying to shy away from the ethnic nationalism, then he has in his own policies, emphasized core religionist arguments. but at the same time, it is, you have also go to a, there is a growing feeling that the refugees or extended their outcome and they should be planning to go. oh,
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well mr. debts are on the behalf of over extend the time allowed a lot of for the 1st half of our program. so we have to take a very short break right down, but we will be back in just a few minutes. stay tuned. the question, i mean, you love to do it most schools do. if you look on the initial do well, of course, significantly post on zillow, while it be almost getting used to put value, what do we do? origin. but y'all test done the newest frame
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on the building some systems to build a new do what i see these the buses, the little cute, little dice, and says do some uh tutorial on both of the opened back towards the parties with steps around professor emeritus of political science in the departments of international relations at east symbol build the university professor to run before the break. we were discussing all kinds of unholy alliances, possible in politics, not only churches, but the politics worldwide. and one more question i want to ask you about the searing policy is that uh, present their, the one was not the only one who well,
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he wasn't of the one who came off with if she was the one who executed it. but the, the architect of that policy, i did that with a loo, happens to be ironically in the opposing political camp and the present, the air, the on whatever you think about him in tactical deeds back track from that policy. if she tries to re re establish ties with syria, he tries to change the turkish culture in the region. but let me say that with the low and he's in 2 years is still defending. that jerk is way of responding to the error of spring, and the syrian uprising was the right one. do you find his judgment? uh, why is inducing the opposition may benefit from it for chris or i don't find his judgments particularly wise, but rather unwise. i think historically, a turkish foreign policy never is to an active position and at least in politics, because you know, this was
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a highly while to area. and many alliances were unstable. and turkey would probably not be able to influence what happens, but be negatively affected by it. and in fact, this is precisely what has happened. turkey is not in a position to influenced by this happening in syria very much, but it has been the target of its major wave of refugees from c and that are not in this is in going back uh, because uh, you know, the fact that mr. ad on was the person who actually decided on policies so well understood what to little may have had major responsibilities that does not absolve mister ad on from the responsibility of having drag turkey into this conflict. but i think the other one is now quite aware that he is
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alone, syria is making a comeback to them in the least he cannot cope with the refreshing problem. so he is trying to make mans with the syrian regime, and he's also trying to make mans with all other middle eastern countries that have supported syria and is trying to make bands with all countries that initially were challenged by the muslim brotherhood. but then that kid often lives in brotherhood one way or the other knox city. i never permitted those them brotherhood to assume an active status, but the turkey supported them in trying to bring about a change in the syrian government. i think turkey misread everything. i really didn't realize of broad this the side was being supported by not only the l y segments of the population, but non muslims,
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as well as sick. you learned by stubs that 13 miss joyce, how much in international supports mister a side with good and how much and do i see with this play? i want to transition to mr. coy, so they're a little to give him uh, the same amount of a time of our discussion. and hopefully she secures you southern and out of the interview. that if the opposition secures electro, the victory, you believe that the decision making process will be far more institutionalized unless reliant on personal wins and personal connections between leaders. and it sounds like a very old classical liberal idea. but do you think it's compatible with the time because we leave when the time, when many leaders, regardless of the political persuasions, have to make decisions very fast. and often, without consulting with the representative bodies of the countries,
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because there is no other choice take pandemic take the current functions. what have you? you know that there isn't a necessity in many countries to make decisions. fast. do you think mr. cody's thoroughly will be able to do that, or i think we're talking about maybe 2 different things. i'm talking about how decisions are made. i think you are right that the speed of communications, the need for governments to reach decisions quickly elevated the role of individuals in decision making. but this is not at the express of agencies or government that are responsible for policy making me may look at. so by then, for example, you know, this, mr biden is subject to all these constraints that you have referred to, but he works with an institution. yeah. but for the whole reading is very low in the he's a doing to the back, you know, i b as i know,
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we don't know that just approval rating is very low because of his policy making on it because of his phone and policy making. and similarly, when you look at the europe in union, when you look at the individual countries, granted that this is had to be made made more quickly. and on occasion, individuals verifying that i was so i was in a position where they do not have enough time and therefore time to consult the relevant agencies sufficiently before pronouncing it decision. but on the other hand of, and we look at how let us say the european countries have the, hey, and with regard to, for example, providing weapons for the u. k. it's a very elaborate process. it's, it's even though the h, the capabilities of the military is what kind of means they have, what are the limits of budget?
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so i think i would basically disagree with your friends a mental proposition. there may be ok, asians right quick actions may be needed. but it, for the most part, it is possible to conduct the folder and further say in a more institutionalized fashion and not to rely on simply person to person context, which is the ability is the best way to combat or polish. you know, we're here in the rush. i used to all kinds of, um, well, i would say malicious and upset unsubstantiated allegations and the nothing can really surprise us. but when mr. collision are a little published, he's a recent tweet about this suppose of interference russian. electra and then the interference in the turkish politics. that took many, a russian observers by no just by should surprise by, by the shock. and not because of the substance of that allegation. i mean a,
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who cares, but about the, the way it was phrased because in the russian it sounded as to literally rude and arrogant. and i want to bring it back to your point that somehow, or the institutional process would be given more weight on domestically sterile when a person decides to publish it with and put on the line. you know, potential for international relations because our countries are benefiting greatly from, you know, call to reading the flag the, the good judgment where both, i think in the interests political competition. so if another country is actively involved in the campaign process, one way or the other, and you have very solid evidence, you more sorry on that to evidence hasn't been published just a minute, just a minute. that would be finished. you know, the,
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but this has to be based on solid evidence. sometimes the error, this may not be released. but the purpose today is we'll know what this is. now i am not in a position to either say midst of the list at all. it was right or wrong, but i know there has been locations when russia is used, for example, a tax on the internet to the effect public. okay. man. the and, and process. this is not you, this is such a difficult to, i'm in the to give you a real example from a data. uh, nato was faced with this allegation that a german officer in estonia had raped and is tonia and women. it turned out this was a totally manufactured event,
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and then they traced the uh, internet community cases that are propagating this news. they were all place to some town inside the area with mr. toronto. with all due respect. when you say russia, you mean the common human, the official seat of the russian power and sure, russia has many people. and some people, me engage in some, uh, it listed internet activity just as some church. you know, if you go to certain websites, you would be astonished by the behavior of certain turkish ma'am, the way they express themselves. also, these would be my country because of the, you know, women and other countries. but it doesn't mean that it represents your country where it's the week here is very important because we have, even if it was, let's say, an official act of russian interference. let's say vitamin put in a went online and wrote it. do you think it's a good policy to, you know, to publishes with like that and job her dice?
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you very beneficial relationship between the 2 countries. i mean, does it struck you as a fair balance? but let me say this, 1st of all, as i said before, in this particular incident, i had no idea as to what the evidence was. number one, number 2, i would say that it is better to express this pleasures diplomatic rates then open made because as you suggested, the open communication of these complaints may have unintended consequences ever the public opinion in the other country may feel hurt. sorry about that. as being said, now it's been a widely expected and miss are police that are a little express himself. it's expressed in the all positions policy paper that they all position if it comes to power, wants to maintain some sort of a balance relationship between russia or kit and the west. but the,
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they also made it clear that they want to align themselves with the west more promptly. and in fact, police there was dar loose advisor, said the, the and he's name is now to because he said that the jerky will remind russia that turkey is indeed and nature country. what i want to ask you is, how much space do you think turkey has in terms of leaning in western or nature direction without losing the benefits? huge benefits that it's currently deriving from coffee or anything with russia. i think uh the idea is that the republican people's part of the expressed are very poorly expressed and not necessarily particularly well thought out. uh, i think uh what uh the opposition party is saying, for example,
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they emphasized going back to work is restoring relations with the european union and the european union. i think they are very much interested also in being identified with the community of democracies more closely. so the turkish democracy will not come under challenges if government changes. no, uh, i think there was an initial careless expression or sentiment that might have raised some uh, understandable concern in cherokee but after the days past the c h. b says that they had or exceeded their intention, they tried to, to go back and say, actually we value the relationship with russia. and we showed continue to work for good relations with russia. the turkeys already. and they told me that there in
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turkey is already doing it, share is a need to remember. but it's not going by some of the american ideas of him, but because we cannot make them bard goes, i guess russia, i think turkey will continue that up. only because the relationship may be beneficial economically, but also because the restaurant has to be a partner in maintaining the international orange. it's to sort of try to drive a rush or other to international orange. x is not going to be useful for anyone in the least useful for turnkey, because turkey is so close to russia as so many multi dimensional relationships. so for both of us, it's around, we have to leave it there. thank you very much for your time. it's been my pleasure, thank you. thank you for watching hope to hear again from the part the
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the moscow analysis of the private men see company now fully controls the team. don't bust a z o r to most a pay a buffalo and we'll have these positions over to the russian military in the next few days. so is, let's say the week i run office who in the pump to come visit into disuse, presidential election is confirmed, coughing me, that can tend to kills enough boats in the past. round the head to head balance will take place next sunday. and for the 1st time in the us history, there's not a day of i've seen national priority as a fish. they've been commemorates. if it comes a 1000 more to pick 10 of the month is rails
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the kids of your company today for the latest level news i love, i'm to look at the list. so is that shape the week? i'm going to allow me and this is all the international the city of all the most in don't boss a k a box. what has full me come on, the russian control, according to moscow's defense ministry, it went on to say that the mission was carried out by the vases, a private moving company with flanking assistance from the russian on or in the technical area. hard to almost cause the result of the actions by the walk in their private, the middle to accompany, combine with the support of artillery navigation from the southern group of russian military troops. the liberation of the city of hotel musk has been completed, but it was then congratulated to the volume of armed russian military forces for
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this success. according to the statement from the crime and on saturday, the leads of the mincing companies at the city was finally under russian control. often 224 days of blood. the fighting oscars. lates as much of a tree is already being bound play by mainstream media in the west, us, according to russia's deputy envoy to the you. and to me, to pull the ascii, he pointed out and gave shift in narrative on his social media and the reversal on the strategic importance. blackwood and the thing conflicts damage control has already started. next claim will be the whole give you grain has no strategic importance. if confirmed russia, buck modes capture would mark the country's 1st gain in months, but the city symbolism always outweighed it. strategic importance. the significance of the city cannot be over stressed by commode lies at a 4 foot points towards 2 other strategic pounds. in the dentist screeching
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constant, denise guiding the southwest and chronic tours and sloppy guns to the northwest. all 3 or key to pollutants. total control of the region, the regime by basic political i'm a list says that less than press ons of as he all making every effort not to focus on the author, you must take over in the fall some crazy one. he says he left his visit to the deep 7 side and on his side, on the beach to where he met the participants, all the out of leaks on it. but he said a significant console. they can move the by the, by the rocks and forces cold. what you said during c is read it to the united states a few months ago when he said that the route determines the credit victory over these war. so a lead baltimore,
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there's no importance with you now that you guys have control it. and of course, really and fees use, you know, kinds of euphemism saying that a box mode. we wouldn't need an hour. but this is a very, very cool. we'll get all the media to action this way, goals of all the years since lots of holes is still controlled. another hotspot, the city of maryville in may 2022, the russian m. o d analysis of red. know the last, including the soldiers as national as the units they've been holding out that move off as of style pumped the bathroom for the cold coastal. so the less much of it is now 12 months on all season steve. so any trouble that to see how locals are recovering a one year ago, the city of my report was liberated, but it remains under attack from ukrainian forces with shedding overnights on even right now as we hit allow booms across the city, faced by thing took place for every district, for every street,
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for every inch of the city matter you pull remained of the seas for more than 2 months until come on just for me as a fatality in surrender. here are the hours of south sale blown progressives in western media. portray these people as heroes. what's in reality, they wouldn't be or not sees who had 10 arise of books, should the citizens of matter you vote for at least 8 years. and you have to to see what does it cool. in 2014 was made by the united states and europe in order to prove their people in and bring in this new nazis. everything started from this time during the fighting people who didn't basements. it was hard for people. there was no food, no water costs and shelling came from the side of the ukrainian noon opposite the for of course it was hard to find the russian scheme. it told became much better. yeah, i mean, shit that you get. i don't consider them here is. can you tell me who you think they are?
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i consider them nothing. i didn't see them. they didn't come up to me. they didn't know for me any help with support. they didn't save me nothing. my daughter in law lives without water, without food, without hate and all the amenities who risk their lives towards and for whom i still don't know the bomb to destroy our lands. how people ukraine just didn't give it down about us. according to the united nations, at least 90 percent of civilian housing was destroyed during the fighting along with schools and hospitals. but the rates of reconstruction has been remarkable, with infrastructure rebuilds, and many mario for residents receiving key. so new appointments like these on behind me. many people that we've spoken to have said that they've seen rates of investment higher over the past few months and they did doing more than to to you or is of ukrainian role was the of to be liberated from the nazis. of course, our life became much better, easier because whitfield, that our peoples russians are here,
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where it turned to our historical homeland. the city was completely destroyed. now everything is being completely rebuilt. schools sort of hospitals came to gardens, houses. it has become much calmer than before. varies and just feel calmer. all is well with security. i think over time it will be even better than any you crate. i beckett a 100 percent. the people have matthew polt will never forget the owners of the fighting. the shift skate of the destruction of the city is simply beyond comprehension. when moving i spoke to compared it to her ross from a a she, aust, wherever is that your opinion? where, although is a claim to support ukraine, instead she said the supplying palms may solve a weapons that will be used against the people of the city. in fact, a dependencies have been working overtime, not just here across towns and cities in the don't yet for public as a crazy and attack, seek to destroy the entire don't bust region,
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but they face iris, vivian, people who say they will never give up. this is steve sweeney and matthew po for all to a soon as a voted count of the next. so his present concluded last sunday, the countries of medicine council said that the runoff election wouldn't be necessarily the ball which is scheduled for the 28th of may is, requires is neither. the top candidates receive more than 50 percent of the vote in the 1st round. i strongly believe that we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say the that's all the ballot in around one was in cub them present, right?
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zip type arrow, the one is full. t 9 am a hop percentage points and that's a lot for the dies made opponent, the center left kim, alkalis federal trail boy around 5 percentage points. while the 3rd candidate in the field, right wing politicians to then on receive just 5.2 percent. now the important question is, so well, he's supposed to throw that weight behind. now this really could end up being the tipping point with over 60000000. so i guess it is eligible to vote. so that was a 90 percent suggesting does how important people see the election on the direction the country goes moving forward. and with that intention generally becomes controversy off of the 1st round this the coach lot could crush dock. oh, i beg your pardon. that fuses. rival policy for interfering with the count i'm
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reporting of results. red chip type add on then subsequently claimed is made opponent is working with us president joe biden to try and win the election with outside help. but in a week from now, it all comes down to the street, shoots out as to who will lead the nation. local citizens have been sharing of the thoughts on the future. one of i think there's such a modem. i believe it was a fair election. however, due to the rejection of some valid boxes, there was a delay in the counting. i'm sure everything will go smoothly and the run a fully more concrete results. can you to the, i believe i do, i move in in the run of i also think when it's expected the elections where a huge surprise for me, i was expecting compile carrots star a loop to win. i think it will be a hard race, but i want him to when we slide to the tablet of fits. he did studies that since his pharmacy, they told us that western countries are clearly hoping.

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