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select those us possibility associated with the soviet union. the availability of could take on natural values, offices the backend, bye, call up for you to kind of meet the needs on the job, political opportunities of securing instructed to community business on market time house. one can predict the shelves, future targets for my life duties, and us will just submit because should anticipate this possibilities a number for russia on this proxy. so hope that by dip into the keels in the saw, hey, i know that this is in africa. the con, paste with, do not this deed, some other democracies to our bundle in the region. well, what we are seeing is that the legacy of this kind of scene at the time, has become quite the dangerous one. and the 2 alters history. the united states and that's a q objectives on the applicant, fox news, as a result of backs its policies a lot to be reactionary and mixed with explanations, neglects and halted attempts at 2 minutes here in the system even to this day.
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washington, primarily the views of the african continent as a problems to the manage and stage off as a cost much shaping the next to seem to be. there is no question that in deepening and expanding these ties. us national security interests are being impacted from what we have seen in the past few months. i'm promising economy and demographic trends that have driven africa's imagine that as quite a significant claim on the world stage. a lot of countries, a lot of causes and another allies kind of test to data, but the united states has the base to, to establish a clear and for active policy for africa. this is a strategic a blind spot. i must say that most of us policy makers cannot seem to shake, and one said that their competitors of do not have. here we don't see rush for
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creating fault lines in societies or engineering anti western sentiment. rather, russia targets and exploits those countries where these fault lines already exist. of wisdom countries are still change the continent and the way that it was in internal dynamics or social structures. and they have established your own systems by giving per our, which c g economy, x location. it's gotten so bad that they have, nobody succeeds and very, very concerned on the release sions, between russia and many other countries on the african continent. just to a point with throwing money into already did to the african countries have once again become the west of main goal to try and see legitimate and try and me to come across as if the off ways of to african countries and trying to pace russia
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south africa has recently been subjected to immense pressure. you know that to choose that size. and that also goes for the missing and the each of each in matches of african countries as well. which we have seen several times the how those into a few races that have made matches worse, especially when it's construct in some african countries as these all the kind of tactics of my say that to make african countries look. so russian stage, because why should influence in african countries and public opinion as often being overlooked by wisdom, democracy, specifically mark moscow targets weak, unstable and failing states to seek their entry for influence. it is use this formula in countries like molly, the central african republic and sudan, all of which were in the throes of violence, instability, and political uncertainty, and possessing a dearth of transparency or democratic institutions. this political and security
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involvement often comes with a commercial component. under these arrangements, russian security assistance, political support, and financial interest become an entirely intertwined with those of host countries . making untangling these relationships even more difficult, then try to been traditional bi lateral ties of if for rushes, engagement, and ask for a task or with african countries as new. when an actual fact, it is not. the relation between russia and africa are backed by it's i geological commitment is to d calling as they should. i mean, the soviet union as you own the established partnerships with african countries. soon all they claim to be independence. it's, it's, it's involvement was driven by a mixture of the economy, interest, and the need to build alliances. the soviet union even engage many of the cheese across the african parts and then to including the lives of my
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b as the likes of di. it also provided support across a variety of fields of ranging from industrial to military assistance. the russian influence on the continent is growing foster that at any point since the end of the cold war, african lead is also very receptive to these moves. and these, um, uh, which is a by russia so much so that the us is concerned that african leaders have been too close to russia, which could put some of africa in the country life. so that's it as low as the end of what you need to add to build a fence into per the african leaders get political cover from russia at the united nations and other international for they get security for themselves at home. a continued hold on power off book revenue streams and a counter to western lead reform processes. all of this is exposing the limitations of use diplomacy towards africa,
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but also the short. so i took this office broader engagement within the continent. i mean, a relationship dominated by for an age to the detriment of foreign investment. even do a search for attendance or to russian energy supplies. this was an example that had demonstrated how insufficient this investment in africa's image is stick to. she has made it into a missed opportunity for the united states, and i, and this airlines. all of these elements could demonstrate a blowing since the fatigue with in the wisdom forms of engagement with the african continent. and which is also coupled with a message. russia, meaning that this could explain the reasons why many african states have now started looking to russia who assistance and only or a while the united states remain stuck in old ways of doing business. russia is
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taking the opportunity to explore multiple avenues of engagement. let's discuss this further and costs life to put in columbus yacht. i'd highly investigate you had spoke. so excuse me. thanks so much for joining us here at the map. russia, i long had some ties with african. we know that now as soon as the soviet era, even so why the sudden says an interest from the us on the continent as well. uh, the, the, i don't think there is significant to increase the an interest if you s a ma at the moment. but it just, since that's a uh, some of the relationship now things are established outside of the soviet union was russia. is it just for a, particularly for the united states and then on on that particular you ukraine issue . that's why there is a big, kind of news headlines, aids, and sort of thing,
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but i don't think there is a significant shift in labs for getting uh, american, interested in and africa just their ones as part of the, in the relationship that, that be stablished. i russia so yeah, that's what i see. okay. but yeah, and we, we heard washington earlier say that they were gonna send a message like close to off a $1000000000.00 in humanitarian aid, to the continent. are they trying to influence? um, i'm, we've also heard washington say that russia's presidents in africa goes engaged us national security. what do you think? why do you think that is, why would they say something like that? um, and are there a number of african states leading towards russia? would you say i yes kat, because you know, a lot of countries in africa, you know, who had been in
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a pro soviet union in the past of abundance or chevy zoom. and then they thought that they're going to, they've been liberal democracy gimme, pull it out of water. that's where you know their democratic rights. i'm afraid them would it be respected, but after 92921 a, you know, the work that has seen more of them being more war and particularly the situation of lead. yeah. because love yeah, that's against on that. and then you're right. i mean, do you know the old african countries worried about what would be their role in not even put our award. so there is a, you know, a silent prayer that they would be, you know, 1st us would, you know, concert this kind of feeling really sorry. any like try to didn't, but you in wasn't, i didn't have a say, i didn't leave you out or in iraq and so on. so that's his big concern for most of the countries. and then now these, the emergence of like, uh, uh, china, a restaurant book. you know, most of you can begin to see it's probably this is probably the birds of the new
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most important words. and then they could have an alternative to some of standard securities. so that's, that's, that's where i'm situation nice. and then we will, you know, there's like a stop that's, you know, they would be and they, they, they stick a constitutional if you need some naturalism and that sort of intervention wouldn't be, you know, trying to judge. so that's why they restaurants, you know, the african countries start looking towards a restaurant in china at the moment. yeah. i like, yeah, that's a slight go off script. so yeah, if you wouldn't mind that we know that there with the brakes. uh, group of countries, we've heard that this, i mean there's some 50 full countries in africa. it's the 2nd largest content in the world. we're looking at more african countries, the ones in to join the bricks, grooves, pappas, and look to build on a win win situation. i'm building more on that multi polar world. i'm bring
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verity to the to the, to the confidence. yeah. i think, yeah, this is the, do you know the jo plastic situation it and deliver what africans you know, particularly the use and then that's it. that's what, why would they expect seen after that, you know, collapse of the east and broke the bargaining more. so now that there is no, you know, uh, a barrier. so if i knew the order, so that's why they navigate countries that don't have to clear view of that. it's after communion which they constrain because that's a group of african people have much bank african defense. and then off it can be no fruits rich areas, which in one pond which is now being talked about. and under sensor discussion, there's also another blow up, the merging the like i briggs, you know, whether they, you know, if they can, countries could join that same book and then whether they're going to, it gets benefits out of that's all of the future of what it would probably be seems
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to be bipolar are what are the. ringback restaurant in china on that is a set and then i may count and michel and the other side. so they could have a beautiful bargaining power for they. so but it's yeah, and i think we'll, i'll see that uh for a 2nd. now we have lost through god. highlight may i ask uh, political economists to any of the things about for your time bye, that's a lot of times is out to the middle east, off the use of an ongoing brocade. i'm to repeat in shipping daily life and many in the is offered us trouble even most when the local electricity supply us. so to keep the lights on that. and that's specifically the case. and local firms that rely on a constant supply of power to maintain. then livelihoods all these movie, if a national has been to investigate to these fish farm along with 2 others in the gas
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has 3 producers together around $300.00 tons of fish, a year pumping sea water to the tanks, filtering, keeping the same temperature and enriching it with oxygen, all the basic conditions for houses, fish, add to that the boards are equipment and restaurants, facilities, all that consumes a lot of electricity. the gas can hardly provide you 2 years, loan energy crisis, solar power viewed as alternative nature friendly. renewable source is a forest of necessity here. that's the side of our annual charge by the electricity company is nearly a $1000000.00, and that's with solar energy. without it, we would pay nearly $2000000.00. it seems like a solution to save the fish and keep business going, but in a conflict torrent turbulent region like the gas is through, nothing is ever secure. the gas and electricity crisis kicked off in 2006, often escalation between israel and gas. and when the abduction of an idea of
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soldier, let israel to shell the gas and power plant ever since the facility has trouble to function properly. creating a chronic alex was through deficit today produces an average of $65.00 megawatts per day. however, the 2000000 gallons need up to 700 megawatts during the hot summer, and then the cold wind to times g as a power plant, which you can see behind me is now the only domestic electricity supply for this tree. it's working at maximum capacity on the current circumstances, but it's not able to cover even 10 percent of the regions needs during pick consumption season. but even that is a challenge and cannot always be guaranteed. the plant runs unimportant fuels and needs at least $150000.00 leaders per day to function. israel's harsh restrictions on inputs of oil maintenance materials and even the volume of available storage effect the work drastically. or how much suburbs from the gas,
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the electricity distribution corporation says they encourage municipalities to use more solar energy. but domestic improvements always have risks. strategic solutions he believes lie in the opportunity to obtain power from neighboring egypt or connecting to original network already united a middle east and an african countries. which is hard to achieve youtube disagreements between the sides involved and israel, either or do it this. the main crisis in the gaza strip is no technical. it's all connected to political issues. there is a huge lack of security stability as this small geographical area is constantly exposed to attacks and the targets enough infrastructure. so building solar fields in the gaza strip will always be targeted and destroyed. and until that is solved and gas, the remains of how is steven enclave surviving onto this rarely economic blockade and constant confrontation. the private sector in businesses, schools, hospitals, will be suffering from severe electricity shortages dragon, people's lives,
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and the future into an unknown darkness. moved from ocean to auntie reporting from augusta, the june to is comprised of the low cost wise wed popularity, liquefied natural gas is. and it is also that many nations of buying for russia is seeking to help satisfy the growing demand. they all take l n g to it's a sizable project, but is now under construction in luma. discuss city in know the must have the initial cost. what route connects to its perspective peninsula, the industrial location by the northern sea route. by the way, this is the quickest sea off between europe and asia. now they all think l n g to project was officially launched on thursday. the enterprises under the can follow the nova takes, so will be made up of the 3 friends that lives each with the capacity to move
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6600000 tons of l n g. so yeah, the project is designed to help russia achieve its goal of securing 20 percent of the world energy market by 20. 35 right now is just on the fall, but it saves mickey arrow and as i was on the scene, i was the details. there's no the takes a 2nd largest elegy project following gets flagged, ship a mall and then g, which was lowest in 2017. and it's really a significant occasion because it's showing how russian companies are rolling with the punches in the face of an abundance of western sanctions. initially, this project had several western financial backers, and now it's showing that it can stand on its own 2 feet says never take folders ahead with its own vicious optic tons, always have been trained on the l. n. g market for quite some time. now the global
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demand for l n g is sky rocketing, does the world transitions towards a more low carbon energy demand. now l n g is cost efficient, produce is less carbon dioxide and pops crucially. for russia, it doesn't depend on pipelines and then not show l n g is more mobile. for the final project, we'll say 3 l n g liquid application trains transposed 6600000 tons of allergy age per year. using this in nova to technology the, the gravity base it starts as you see behind me though, these last little and yet intricate floating hubs will act as a trends shipment terminals. they'll be the largest of the kind in the wells able to hold 360000 cubic meters of l n g. so who stands to benefit from this innovation and made rising demand one k consumer will be asia receiving deliveries via the northern sea routes and well russian, l. n, g,
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exposed to europe actually increased significantly. last year. the u has pledged a cottage dependency on russia completely by 2027 leaving you are a pen and chinese energy groups report to be scrambling to lock in l n. g. shipments from the us. whether the u. s. has the sufficient spec, capacity to accommodate remains to be seen? meanwhile, russia with its vast quantities of natural gas, us, and aspiring arctic innovations seemed to show that the officers could lie in months. a well known figure in a dumbass confident nearly a decade ago on the side of the pro russian minister has been detained by authorities in most of the e got to get a can commonly known by his non the good that it costs was once a top movie colanda and then the next group, public is wife says he faces extremism charges the authorities of yet to reveal any
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specifics. so it costs less the comfort zone in 2014, that has been a vocal critic of how the russian memphis top bras handles the situation on the front lines. this is a developing so yeah. and will keep you updated so we get more information. all that wraps up this and the use of moving the back of the top of the i with more especially as we hope you'll join us the the the, the
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