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lowering costs pressure on these 2 countries from, from the rest. as long as you have this pressure, you're going to have pushed back and the push back comes to different forms including increased relations with countries. so on the receiving end of this and the expiration at the good news is that pressure has the retail power at the security cancer. so i'm sure if that wasn't the case, you would have tons of something lucian's against this cooperation between russia and the yeah. the fact that you don't have it just because because i sure can block any type of resolutions on that. yeah. and that's fine. and given the fact invested in governments, especially the united states is supporting the genocide in palestine. it shows that they have no, it's a ascenders and they're in no position to dictate anything to anyone, especially to russia or indeed, i'm professor,
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is that if i may perhaps end on one question with you, the d. p. okay, is 12 different about specified the right using the phrase of a new, clear, confident taishan between his country and the western allies of the us and south korea. is there a potential for it to make weapons to be used? is that becoming realistic? i hope not, but you know, the certain government governments, especially the united states, have many, many opportunities in the last many decades to normalize relations. but it's noticed claudia, you know, at one time the relations between north, for the, on a substitute here was quite good because economic cooperation at, but the, you know, in east asia, the america doesn't need to demonize countries like north korea. so they can find an excuse to occupy japan occupied south korea,
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they need to have a, there's a country that, that they need to be fighting. and, and north korea says that if that position, so they don't want to resolve anything. there's no clue yet that's causing a lot of pressure on at north korea and people and which is a cry. uh, this site shows the exist sizing, i guess not for the be a is it is a crime that should be a stuff. and they didn't even have to leave it that it was a pleasure talking to you as a professor. ford is ari but it's cool communications professor, the university of terry. i'm thank you so much for your time. thank well up next. all the specs, exclusively with the full amount ross, i'm present adding company, rush of the security council deputy devon. they may be made that my colleague, roy associate, does a deep dive with him and covers regional crisis, west and imperialism. i'm the sweat of world war 3, breaking out part one of 3 is next. come in the research tools and that actions and
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what kids off the war in 2008, with the rest, all the way throughout the weekend. the mr. dmitri and they told me that she made together. it's a great pleasure to sit down with you and join us here, went on to the international, the a former president of the russian federation, the former prime minister, and the current deputy chapman of security council. of russia, thank you very much for joining us here on, on the international the top right in. i'm trying to get my head around what we're seeing right now. and so police, you, georgia, forgive me for, for trying to be straight about this. if i made the ruling georgia dream party have just won the recent parliamentary elections, the routing georgia dream party, the problem is the friendly with russia, and america is not happy about this top. tell me if i'm,
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if i'm getting on the right way here, washington doesn't agree with how the people have georgia voted. so now in g o, so potentially being used to funds a to trying to essentially create some chaos until they get the election. the result, they want my remote fleet reading this correctly, so i don't know what was the well, in my view, what happened in georgia with these elections was quite predictable. on the one hand, the georgia dream is very popular in the country, although the opposition is also very strong. the georgia dream is almost perceived as a pro russian party. but this is not true at all. it is a thoroughly pro george and party. in fact, when the election results came in, the prime minister explicitly said that they have no intention of restoring diplomatic relations that there is a huge problem in our relations and so on and so forth. that statement reflects their position. so the fact that they stayed in power only means that the george and people are pragmatic. the georgia people do not want more. they do not want the
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events of 2008 to be repeated. and they do not want to develop normal economic relations with the russian federation, but that's why this is not some operation by the kremlin, but the choice of the george and people that i think, i think it's a very fair comment there inside some of the official comments online just from every day jose and drains, like you and myself, people are saying, you know what, the people to georgia they've voted. apparently they probably could not for the use . they wrote it not for nato, but they voted in the software and manner that should be respected. now, some people are saying that the problem is, is a georgia, is a neighbor to russia. uncertain to western interests might want to use georgia, perhaps as another proxy to carry out further complications from nato, against its name. but let us not forget my den and 24 to in your, your thoughts a lot. you didn't upset look much the, is absolutely clear the prob, occasion like this is possible as follows from the entire course of events. i mean, what else is there to say when the sitting president, i'll be, it was very limited,
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powers is publicly calling the election pro russian and trying to rally people to the square to its own. my done, this is obviously a call, a publication aimed at sparking too, so anything could happen there. but on the other hand, rush is george's neighbor and i'll say it outright all in off. if we are a friendly neighbor to georgia, are trade turnovers growing significantly in recent years, tourism is increasing and we have normal economic ties despite everything that happened back in 20 o 8. so this situation would, of course, have a serious impact on the interest of georgia in the georgia and people. not to mention that attempts to drag georgia into a confrontation on the side of the west against ukraine's could and very badly. there's a reason that various means and comparisons had been spreading around georgia on one side. you have a peaceful, georgia, and on the other, a belligerent ukraine. and i think this perspective holds people back. but it's also very likely that will be seen clashes skirmishes and attempts to pull off some
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kind of might on, especially with western emissaries coming in. i don't know, maybe new and won't show up, but someone else could. it's quite possible you. there a fee is about history repeating itself, and there are always concerns about external actors carrying out certain agendas, perhaps, might done 2014 to us a method to spending of a $5000000000.00 to house that democrats get elected president victoria. so young a coverage, i mean you remember the, my don midwife, victoria newland, john mccain. they were out on the might on square. they were handing out freedom cookies. i don't even know what a freedom cookie is. wisdom is good, but they were handing these things out. there are concerns about a my down 2 point oh, occurring in tbilisi, but as far as do you think it's on likely? will it go to elections unless it was a bullet? because 1st of all, let's not forget that lucy already had the so called rose revolution, which brought that madman. miss hale succession, really to power. let me tell you
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a story. i was the head of the presidential administration at the time and went on to visit the united states back then. that kind of thing was still conceivable. anyway, at one point, my counterpart kendall is a rice, and i went to the oval office. actually, it wasn't quite like that george w bush came in to see us. we had a brief chat about the russian american relations. it must have been around 20 or 4, maybe late, 20 or 3 or early 20. well, for the conversation was friendly, everything was fine and we understood each other well. then out of nowhere, mister bush suddenly says to me, listen, but you know, meet your success really is a good guy. we weren't even discussing georgia at all. i was surprised and i said, well, i don't know, we'll see. and as we say, george w bush, practically jinxed, it myisha seconds should be at least turned out to be a very difficult character. bring countless trouble is not only to georgia, but oddly enough, even do crane enter the states. he's still skinny from his current location, trying to pull people out of the streets. so georgia knows what
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a robust revolution is. georgia understands what my dawn was like, what it meant for ukraine and how it all ended. that's why georgia has become such a pragmatic country and we're glad to see it and loved it. but i don't know the well as you, as you say, it was submitted if you, you are the president at the time when 2008 when, when this across was happening. but between, between georgia and up causes of a set yet, the west to impress the political establishment. they all called it a russian invasion. how would you call it? and then you have conditional information. well, no, of course not. there wasn't any invasion in terms of current international law in the un charter. it wasn't extra size of the right to self defense under article $51.00 of the un charter. here's what happened to me, the to break away public's run cost tension with the resentment tbilisi, which at some point came to be led by seconds should be lisa being over confident person and someone with certain mental issues. he decided at some point to restore
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territorial integrity condo. liza rice came to visit him. he probably had some consultations with us intelligent services and decided it was time to ask what we understood this could happen. but the way he did it was, and especially during the olympics, that was quite a surprise. we had to act. and then when i got the information from the defense minister, i said double check this. after a while, he called again and said they were indeed trying to attack and had even struck r peacekeepers. i had to give orders to launch a missile counter strike against georgian forces. all this happened within just a few hours. after that, they come down a bit, but not completely. so this led to the 5 day war. as a result, georgia completely lost any relationship with south of cynthia enough because yeah, that was the price of suckers should be at least gamble as for the assessments, they will always different the western world and side as an invasion. but i can't tell you frankly, when i spoke with foreign leaders, europeans and even americans, which happened quite often at the time. they would whisper to me, look, we get it,
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he's crazy. he's unstable. he shouldn't have done this, but sorry, we can't say this publicly. even though the talk me of the commission report, acknowledge georgia's attack themselves, et cetera, and the killing of their own civilians. this document didn't get much publicity, but doesn't exist in anyone interested can read it. it's an official document. so the truth always finds its way out or do it so that of somebody saying how, how the western narrative likes to mold all the stories to its own benefit. and only years later, can we really get the truth out, you know, so, so grateful that you spend some time with us to sit down and talk about this. we talk about these events back in 2008 and f t. we are now almost in 2025, georgia the us is threatening georgia the full months. so if you have the country with severe consequences, if it doesn't basically over tow and this past weekend's election, the, the us state department spokesman matthew, man, i say whatever you want about him,
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but he's basically threatened georgia to submit to the us all face consequences quote, a quote you on here, mr. miller says george, up must return to it. euro atlantic, pos not. i mean, it seems to me that the people of georgia have said no to nato and the e u. o. mr. mit mit together. i'm like confused, and also some, it goes up my showing you, the thing is, i believe, attitudes towards the you and nato have changed in georgia. native was a military block by the u is quite far away, not to mention the united states, but russia is right next door where historical neighbors, we share the same faith and histories. we've helped georgians many times throughout our shared past. yes, there was a sense of the but the responsibility lies specifically with president success, really no one else. and by the way, recently the george and leadership has essentially acknowledged that it's time to reassess those events and recognize the role played by foreign influence. so i don't know, maybe some people in georgia want to be in the you,
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that's fine. someone natal membership, which was offered back in 20 away. but as they look around and observe what's happening in ukraine, a significant portion of people understand the real price of such membership. because rushes position a new needle members appearing near its borders as well known. if western countries, especially the united states, had enough flexibility and wisdom to make a security agreement with russia, there would have been no special military operation. but there in the habit of bullying everyone into submission, they operate on a principle of american exceptionalism and the pregnancy of us interest. this is a big mistake. you know what, i'll say this. it will be there on doing some day this giggling. hm. was it, was it the, the legendary, the diplomat of henry kissinger who said, years ago, said being an enemy of america or is dangerous, but being a friend can be faithful. and you go to watch out, you know who your outside support is a, you know,
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who all your friends and just ironically, matthew made of the us state upon that is the last thing i'll say about this guy. but he, he was saying, we've seen votes the irregularities into police. see, we want it all to be investigated. what? well, how about investigating the 2020 votes the irregularities in the united states? maybe georgia should send some inspectors to go and inspect america's 2020 election . if we're talking about a regularity, say it's always this case of double standards. i think perhaps any comment on that missing a good man. you shall put them into a. here's my take on what henry kissinger said. she was a wise man, in that sense, a very significant figures, and he certainly served his country in the united states. but he was also a worthy opponent and a capable negotiator in all sorts of formats. he said some things that were absolutely right, like the ones you mentioned. however, shortly before he passed at a very advanced stage, he admitted sort of, regrettably, that now the us has no choice but to accept ukraine into nato. i think that's where
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he got it wrong. that outcome isn't set in stone because when you're choosing between vague promises and the possibility of starting world war 3, the choice is pretty clear. as for what's going on during elections, there are always complaints from the losing side. different exit polls always show different results. we're all aware of this. the numbers exit polls show are typically influenced by woodside, or political force they represent. they may not differ drastically, but there's usually a small percentage difference that can be decisive now about what actually happens in georgia. in my view, it's truly outragious. take the president, for instance, instead of saying i'm unhappy with the results, i feel they may not fully reflect the will of our people. so let's address these claims in court. this could have been the stance of a true state's person. but what did she do? she said, let's take to the streets. let's go to the my dun and demand the removal of the pro russian government. in my view, just by doing that,
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she committed the state crime for which she should be removed from office, arrested and put on trial. why? because she went against the constitutional foundations of her own country. i get the impression that in her mind, she's already somewhere off in france and georgia is a close chapter for her. maybe not even a bit exciting anymore, but that in itself is telly and just feel the difference between what's being said in georgia now and what was said in the us during the last contest between vitamin trump. it's interesting, the typical reaction we get from our professional populace and southern western countries when they like to talk about in other countries elections and they, what they're always saying, don't meddle, don't interfere, but we know that they do the most meddling of the most interfering, basically by a non commit to any country, i think our store number recently united states in the past a few years has meddled in roughly 70 elections at some unbelievable number. but that is what we're seeing. forrest johnson, the former british prime minister, he's commented on to police c. good all bars,
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johnson. he says the election has been stolen by putting this puppet government in pc. now, this is coming from bar c, y cool boris, to butcher johnson. you remember? clearly he discussed with the ukraine rush, a piece, told kentucky that man has a lot of blood on his hands. and of course, during color of it, he was having these late night parties on downing street. what do you think of boris johnson's political analysis of? what's happening in georgia? the ways johnson loves shift forest. johnson is definitely an intriguing character . i describe him as a dangerous, eccentric, and we'll just look at him and you'll learn a lot about who he is, what he poses a real danger. why? because he acts against the interest of peace in euro. he pushes his anti russian and also anti ukrainian agenda. at one point when she had influence over the ukrainian leadership, they could have engaged in peace talks and even reached agreements on the principles of conflict resolution. it's no secret that it was him who told them no,
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don't do that, will support you. everything will be fine. you need to show determination. and then she was out of the picture. so every time he makes comments, now, all i can muster is a bitter smile. this is a man who is already tainted his legacy in this conflict. his views on the elections in georgia are just as clear. he doesn't support the current political force there. so he resorts to terms like stolen election and so forth. instead of acknowledging that these election results reflect the will of a significant portion, if not a majority of the george and population, that's it. once again, i want to stress that we don't see the george and authorities or their party as close allies. they have entirely different views. they don't even want to restore diplomatic relations with us. if they decide to in the future, we can do it then. but it's still possible to cooperate without form of diplomatic ties. as for johnson's role, it's clearly destructive. she seems to want more depths,
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and it's just the 50. i just wanted to ask you a couple more questions about what we're seeing it to police at georgia today. just a couple of things here. we know that georgia, the georgia parliament passed as low a banning elegy, b, d q, and transgender propaganda from being forced on children. the government basically did this to protect children. washington is not happy about it for whatever reason they, they think this is a, this is some sort of anti human rights agenda. but then again, the children problem and also passed as low binding for an agents with n g o is and you and we both know this very well. n g o is a use to for events on the rest in various countries worldwide like us a democracy house. so you know, all these really cheesy courtney names, but um these n g o is now in georgia. they have to show who's paying them. if it's more than 20 percent, i'm brussels and washington said this is a violation of democracy. how did you do this? your comments on that because it seems to me the doors in parliament and the forage as low is a good thing to achieving the premium if that works well. this is
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a clear example of what everyone calls double standards. the united states has a foreign agents law that's considered a good rush. it has one that's considered bad. europe is planning to adopt specialized rules for, for an agents. that's good. georgia adopted forward agents law. that's bad because they supposedly copied it from the russians. meanwhile, if anyone's interested are russian for an ages law is actually much more liberal than the american law from 1937 or $38.00. i don't remember the exact year in the us, they immediately throw any for an asian in jail. so these are just double standards as for other freedoms that are supposedly being suppressed in georgia. you know, that's the country's own choice. it's the choice that they're parliamentarians, if they consider certain values being pushed on them as alien to the georgian people or orthodox christians, then they have the right to act accordingly. they're not obliged to follow any model being imposed on them from anywhere else. you know, this reminds me of the debate about which democracy is,
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are perfect. let me tell you the story. it's somewhat related to current events. when i was visiting the americans when we were having dinner with that same ms. rice at the watergate hotel, which is quite an interesting place in itself. she started saying, look, your media isn't completely free. there state influence. and started telling me this whole story. i said listen, your presidents get elected with a majority of votes and you have disappeared. voting system that was invented back when people were still riding horses. her response was, well, yeah, but that was a long time ago and it works for us. that's it. everything they have works for them . but everything we have should work the way that suits them should suit the united states. in other words, they have the right to do everything. well, we should do things exactly as they suggest. by the way, this model was offered to us to like, if you weren't good relations with us, do is we tell you, when we decided that enough was enough that this wasn't in russia's interest. we
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started having conflicts with the americans. and by the way, one of these 1st really tens periods was in 20 o 8. we'll be sure it's one of the the let us go to the products posted in the middle of business to their thoughts and they call the fireside because originally they were actually listed for people and
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on march the 22nd 1943. during the great petri, i'll take off the shirts and a bunch of fatality and 118 fun down the better receiving village of cutting rod issue. but the person who did the wish to be loaded in the fitness center. yes or no. this one, most of the rooms to pony it to you. $149.00 people died, including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off the face of the law. new blue loves are a little but live arching could have charlie was, you know, in june will you put as follows? oh shoot, was i really, i really usually its own you feeling, you know, so the infamous battalion responsible for the atrocity included over $100.00 ukranian nationalists from west to new. right. because of the picture. all right,
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a mass unrest. getting 1964, the liberal race in front of mozambie for a limo began its armed struggle for freedom. the regular army was not easy to resist, but that guerrillas inflicted considerable damage on the invaders through the fighters against the colonial regime were supported by the soviet union and china. whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders. the portuguese responded the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency. however, 3 limos 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime in portugal in 1974, the new authorities are rendered a year later, lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie. but the victory had been gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his sons and daughters
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