tv Mezhdunarodnoe obozrenie RUSSIA24 July 15, 2022 11:01pm-12:01am MSK
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where are the borders of the washington regional committee biden's middle east voyage story from pakistan from love to hate hyperbole in relations how russia and the united states were friends flutter like a butterfly, pity like a bee iranian drones materials of our program. as the international crisis deepens, the main line of tension crystallizes clearly moscow washington as advertised in the era of primitive accumulation let's go take the past 100 years, frenzied maktism, the fifties or the reagan evil empire in the early eighties, the sewing-dangerous frontier,
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the sixties or the intervention during the russian civil war and the isolation of soviet russia in the twenties on the other hand, the successful and instructive resolution of the caribbean crisis, which, by the way, exactly 60 years ago, in the summer of the sixty-second détente in the seventies, it began to unwind. almost fraternizing, in the late eighties, not to mention perhaps the most fruitful moment of cooperation during the presidency of franklin dalan roosevelt, stalin began to establish relations with roosevelt at the very beginning of the thirties, the second stalinist five-year plan was going on in the ussr on behalf of soviet russia , the soviet trading society, amtorg, has been operating in the usa since the twenties, its main task is the export of american technologies and specialists. this requires the favor of the government and the first thing that roosevelt did as soon as he came to power in the thirty-third year recognized the ussr and established
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diplomatic relations. to establish them, they used every opportunity, having learned that stalin loves american packards. roosevelt gives him in 1935, a chic armored model on tv cards later. the leader will appear domestic forces. no worse, but outwardly similar to this car, although with constructive differences , cultural diplomacy is developing in the thirty- fifth year, ilya elf and evgeny petrov are going to the usa, the result of the trip was very. desirable book of essays one-story america literally later for 10 years, as part of a campaign to combat cringing before the west, she will be taken to a special squadron, the pinnacle of diplomacy is a non-stop flight to the united states via the north pole of two soviet crews on ant-25 chkalov and gromov aircraft, the president receives them personally in the oval office of an event comparable in scale to a
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flight gagarin to roosevelt zayadlov, the philatelist is presented with a stamp with a portrait of the levanevsky pilot and an overprint of it issued in honor of the first aborted flight to san francisco across the pole. now it is one of the most expensive brands in the world. before the start of the war relationship. so strong that washington is ready to connect the union to the land lisa program already in the fortieth year, the accession of the baltic states prevented this step in the white house, they did not understand the contract for the supply of b-25 bombers. they would have been produced in the ussr under license, however, after the entry of both countries into the war, relations returned to their previous level. roosevelt was ready to open a second front. the topic is discussed at a conference in tehran in the forty- third year, it is noteworthy that roosevel is located not in the american, but in the soviet embassy, then both stalin's leaders roosevelt actively promoted the idea of a second front. it is in europe that churchill lupirates and offers an alternative to
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landing, or in the balkans roosevelt declares that if churchill does not agree to land in continental europe, then all american troops will go to the pacific ocean. in the summer of 1944 , the allies landed in normandy, but there was also a counter promise in yalta, stalin confirmed that the ussr would go to war with japan 3 months after the end of the war in europe, he fulfills promise august 8 begins the manchurian operation of the red. already on september 2, japan was defeated, but roosevelt did not witness these events, like the victory over germany, he died on april 12, 1945, harry truman became american president in the history of russian american relations there is no irreversibility, every crisis is replaced by a thaw. but there is an inevitable cycle. the thaw does not grow into a new
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quality of cooperation, but generates a new confrontation. the last 35 years has been demonstrating. this is especially evident at the turn of the eighties and nineties. the pendulum woke up so far in the direction of sugary harmony that now it has just as sharply gone to the opposite sparkling explosiveness. russia has finally made a choice in favor of a civilization of common sense of universal human experience, i am convinced that our people will definitely master this difficult path there is no people in the world who would be harmful the air of freedom and this rule has no exceptions today freely democratic russia extends its hand of friendship to the american people the will of the people of russia i offer you and your face to the people of the united
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states to take the path of partnership in the name of freedom and justice in the xxi century. yes, for those who don’t remember, that time it’s hard to believe that these are not now fashionable deepfakes, but a genuine speech by the president of russia in the us congress 30 years by historical standards not so long ago and we invited our reliable comrade good friend
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ivan to talk about the phenomena of russian american relations locust. ivan alekseevich has the talent to stay on course in world chaos, using the science of international relations as a compass. ivan greetings good afternoon, we have been discussing american relations in russia for 15 years. it has always been distinguished by the ability to find the right metaphor. there, sail in different boats in the same direction and so on metaphors. it changes all the time. so, if you try to sum up some constants, there is no american policy towards russia there for the last 10 or 15 years. here's a longer perspective. probably more longer term, the most uh, constant constant is what russia is for america is something else. that is, it’s definitely not a part of e, of its own, not a part of its own, like, for example, europe became its e, japan well, or other
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powers defeated in world war ii, but russia. this is something else. and we probably were not doomed to it. it seems to me that at first it happened, by chance. it's just that when america entered the world arena, russia emerged from isolation in russia, a revolution occurred. america emerged from isolation itself, and self-isolation. and she came out of self-isolation very energetic. an industrial power, which, e, came to a cap analysis in the colonial e, redistribution and, accordingly, for it. uh, the opening of markets did not go through colonialism, but through the fight against colonialism. and at that time we made a revolution. e over themselves and became for a significant part of the world completely different strange incomprehensible. and
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here it somehow coincided. we present two different worldview e, alternatives, but the united states, on the basis of its e exclusivity and its own ideas about exclusivity believes that their task is to lead the whole world to some kind of bright future. and they are trying to bring this world to a brighter future based on their own idea that there should be some kind of common denominator should be universation, well, universalization. naturally american style. we still have at the heart of our idea of ourselves about the world, uh, the concept is close, but completely different, paradoxical as it is uniqueness. we believe that we are not like others, this does not mean that my best is different or we are worse than others. mom says, that i'm special. yes, yes, we are different and we believe that
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others also have uniqueness and, accordingly. our task. this is how it somehow happened to fight with those who want to bring everyone to a common denominator. and now, this is, uh, not something that is not a struggle based on practical interests. this is something ideological, but not ideological in the sense that it was during the cold war, when capitalism was on the one hand on the other. uh, communism is very interesting, because in that case from this point of view. here's what happened there 30-odd years ago it was perceived differently. in my opinion. we have now reminded our viewers of the famous speech of boris nikolayevich yeltsin in the american congress exactly 30. back in the summer of the nineties, where it was just, well, just the complete opening of the fusion of fraternization and stuff in the early nineties, and you are wonderful. do you remember, after
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all, not only idealism in relation to the west dominated in the perception of the west. although it was also we looked at the west through rose-colored glasses. but still, if you look even at the concept of ninety third year of the foreign policy concept of january ninety-three. there, a lot was said about pragmatism, it was believed that this is communism and all the communist dogma, which was significant for russia for soviet foreign policy. it takes us away from our practical interests, so the idea was to get rid of this dogma and move on to practical ones. this is exactly what he was talking about in this speech. yes, yes, and in that sense, it's not exactly perfect. and what was the delusion, the delusion was that, this is very good, by the way, it is written in book. yeltsin, uh, in the first person, uh, 1994 , there is uh, it seems to me a very important point where it is said that russia wants to
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return home to its own people in the west. and there even, in my opinion, these are actually quotes. if you want an entente, here is sometime from the entente. uh, so they fell out. well, from this western community. and now we want to return to it. this is remarkable, considering that when we dropped out of the entente, they carried out this intervention here. in general, the second time about an attempt to return somewhere in of our history to that fork where, as we thought, we turned the wrong way, it turned out that when we, or there, yeltsin kozyrev went out to our own people, they took away their sword and put, uh, on their knees. in general, they turned out to be not very much their own. it’s interesting, because it turns out that we are now there 30 years later. eh, we again seem to have come to the conclusion that we didn’t go there and we need to return
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somewhere to ourselves, because, again, it’s just to ourselves it's in a different place now. only we already understand ourselves in a different way, here we are in a different way we understand, but in the west during this time it also happened. eh, it happened. uh, some transformation of their views. now, if, uh, i said that the first constant is that we are perceived as completely different, who can become their own only if they stop being themselves , so it turned out that our price of entering uh into the west - this is what we no longer be. in general. in general, i must say that western civilization is generally very bad. e, integrates e into itself others, but unlike some others, which seem to attach large pieces and somehow er give them the same rights. like, like yourself, and the most successful examples of integration into the west
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that germany has always praised there in japan are integration through military defeat through a complete rejection of oneself. we didn't and won't go for it. eh, there is a question. does this mean that we are doomed to an absolutely irreconcilable conflict, or maybe this is normal there? the main thing is that there is no war. uh before i say it. i wanted to start talking about what this transformation took place over these 30 years ago. here is the perception ours like others, but for decades in the years of the cold war. uh, probably, from the thirties we were perceived as a significant other, because it was clear that the country that had done this to itself remained alive, carried out forced industrialization at an incredible cost, then won the war, sent the first man into space, and so on. you can't ignore this, it's
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different, but it's a really significant, uh, different, and over the past 30 years. uh, a generation grew up in the west of those who inherited that constant that we are different, rather, but has lost the constant that we are significant others. they even have a fight. not so much with us. how much of our importance they want, relatively speaking, to drive us under the plinth. probably if we, uh, remained a significant other for the united states, and our relations would now be different . uh, but now we have to go through this stage where they try not to even fight us. they're trying to turn us into a historic scrap. yes, i keep saying that it is undesirable for us, as it seems to me, to enter
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long stage that we are against america, we need to win back the space of the world without america, because we lay our fate on fighting this giant, and sometimes quite brainless. e giant. it seems to me hmm, we shouldn't , we need to do this to the extent that we need to, so to speak, tear their hands off yes, but just putting fate on the fight against america, the historical fate of russia, i think this is wrong. it seems to me that we need to go to the formula of relations that we want to live without america, and they are not against america, and there are many in the world who want the same thing, by the way, here is the fact that now brix is suddenly actively talking about expanding it, in fact. if all these talks are true, who
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wants to somehow annex the lands, it turns out brix - this is such a twenty without the west, there were two large factions there. this is brix a five and e, west seven. by the way, i would also emphasize that one faction is mainly the faction of the colonialists. but the second faction is those who either were large colonies, or never a colony became, uh, but in general i experienced it myself. so let's say anger, uh, colonialists and partly was uh, was under occupation. well, i remembered that after the revolution there were still foreign troops on our territory. e troops, entente. uh, china also surrendered significant territories to foreigners at the end. well, it cannot be said that in its pure form, that this is a fraction of the former colonies, after all, china and
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russia were not colonies of them, but this is a fraction of those who experienced it. what is colonialism and what is it like to deal with colonizers. here too, me seems to be forgotten. this is somewhere in the subcortex of these two factions and brick has become a fairly effective faction in the top twenty. and now e that faction is clearly experiencing problems, and the brix faction, er, is expanding and, in general, if it includes. for all the other members of the twenty, except for the big seven, then, in general, the big seven is no longer needed, just as the big twenty will be the big thirty. this is also good. and although they are still adding iran there. so there will be more. uh, no it will. uh. i think we can get to 15 plus a good number. yes thanks a lot. ivan saranchuk was with you.
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to the middle east israel palestinian territories communication with the leaders of the arab states of the persian gulf the visit is not for show, there are fairly accumulated problems in relations with the region, which has always played a special role, but in the context of the global security crisis, another political upheaval sharply adds to the importance in israel , parliamentary elections are coming again, the fourth in 2.5 years baidan is hosted by the interim prime minister yair, lapid, another interlocutor, benjamin, netanyahu, the former head of the cabinet, who intends to become the future italy, openly sympathized with trump. so, in a conversation of warmth, a meeting with the leadership of saudi arabia, or rather with the country's de facto ruler, crown prince mohammed ben salman, is not much more important. crown prince
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of saudi arabia mohammed bin salman is a self- motivated ambitious and charismatic representative of the new generation of the royal family, he was born in 1985 to the third wife of his father the current king of saudi arabia studied in his homeland and received a bachelor's degree in law career began in 2009 when he was appointed special adviser to his father then governor of eriyat province after his parents ascended the throne in 2015 . mohammed became minister of defense and chaired the economic and development council, the main body of economic planning. experts believe that it was he who made the decision to participate in the civil war and was the initiator of the break. diplomatic relations with the cutter in april 2016 mohammed was salman outlined the program of economic modernization, the introduction of 2030, in fact. these are plans for economic reforms, the purpose of
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which is to diversify the country's economy and reduce its dependence on oil, according to the crown prince of saudi arabia, there are three sources of strength that are beyond competition, first, it is islam. there are two main shrines for muslims - mosques in mecca and medina . muslims perform the hajj. pilgrimage to mecca is the main event in the life of every muslim, secondly, saudi arabia has huge investment opportunities and finally. thirdly. it has a unique geographic location, the prince also explained that the kingdom acted as a conduit for real moderate islam, incompatible with what iran 's al-qaeda and the islamic state group were offering. biden publicly and more than once declared ben salman an outcast, with whom decent people cannot communicate, the reason for the murder of a saudi opposition
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publicist, in whose organization the american intelligence services. they definitely blamed the crown prince. saudi dissident jamal hashogi was the nephew of a well-known saudi billionaire one nahashoke, he studied in the usa, graduated from indiana university, was engaged in journalism, and in 2007 became the editor-in-chief of the saudi newspaper alvaton, however, he was soon removed from this post and excommunicated journalism for criticizing the authorities and personally crown prince mohammed bin salman in 2017 javal khashoggi emigrated to the united states and became a newspaper columnist for the washington post he continued to criticize domestic and foreign policy kingdom on october 2, 2018, entered the building of the consulate of saudi arabia in istanbul to file a divorce and did not leave from there then the authorities of
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saudi arabia said that the khashoggi left the building of the consulate, through another exit to the case. turkish police intervened for 20 days. later, the media reported that the dismembered body of the khashog was found in a well in the garden of the residence of the consul of saudi arabia, five hundred meters from the consulate itself. at the same time, an american intelligence report appeared, in which the blame for the murder was placed personally on crown prince of the kingdom mohammed bin salman. it was reported that the liquidation team that arrived in istanbul was led by saut al-qaktani, who personally reported to the crown prince, and the current president biden himself during the election campaign said that he would treat saudi arabia as a pariah on february 26 this year, the us state department released a new statement from the secretary of state , blinkin on responsibility for the murder of khashog, as well as previous documents of the state department. it talked about the administration
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biden sanctioned 76 subjects of the kingdom, but the name of the crown princes did not appear in the text. it didn’t work out to stay at the height of moral principles. saudi arabia is very necessary, as a key player in the oil market, the majority in the democratic party stigmatizes biden for conciliation, and the white house protocol broke his head how to arrange everything so that the president does not shake hands with ben salmanov. the artist wald, handelsman, imagines the visit of the badins to saudi arabia in this way, an ultra-liberal view of events, on the right crown prince mohammed ben salman, on the left is obviously biden and the adviser says sir - this is oil. harry warrell with the conservative version of america is again on his knees before opek. well listen man. says a man who looks like a biden. i
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need your oil because i'm shutting down my oil pipelines. in that steglich with an illustration of biden's actions, there is a clear reference to pearl harbor and the beginning of world war ii. american energy is written on the ships, and the emblems of the democratic party are written on the plane. the us classic of the genre from michael ramirez is immediately clear. who's to blame the headline says turning energy into a weapon on the hose, of course, it says russia at prince ben salman's reception drawing of chips. first in line is phil mickelson, a golfer who has spoken rude things about the saudi golf league and has already apologized. number two is a maidan-like man holding a canister marked with gasoline. we will discuss the features of the biden trip with an excellent specialist in the regions nikolai surkov
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, the leading new employee of the imo of the russian academy of sciences, canes nikolai, if you try somehow to summarize biden's visit to the region, what did he want there? why did he come biden he came first of all in order for the thaw to come in his relations. e with strange regions, because almost all e are in this region. and frankly, it was frightening that america wants to reduce its primarily military presence there, of course, it is too early to talk about a complete withdrawal. it would probably be a dream for someone. well, it's not like that, the base remains the military remains. just not on the scale that we observed 10-15 years ago, so we need to to demonstrate that america remains an important player in the region, that it is ready to defend its allies. and from whom everyone is only concerned about the problems of iran, three aspects are the nuclear program - these are ballistic missiles and attack drones.
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and what is most important, in fact, is iran's regional policy as a whole, because they all believe that iran is pursuing a policy of expansion and are trying to resist it. but after all , trump really liked the regional ally precisely because he declared iran, which means, uh the main danger was tore up the agreement, and so on , the biden, it seems, wants the opposite, how it is linked. that's with relations by the bay. uh, biden is really trying to sit on two chairs. this is a very true observation, because on the one hand. he wants to appease the arabs on the other side. he's trying to maintain some course to recover the match. how it will be possible is not clear? and, because the only thing he relies on oh, this was already sounded in his speech at the time of arrival in israel that we tell you we provide quality. superiority we will help you create a regional missile defense system. we will help you create a regional system against air defense with
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you, israel is an important point. and i think, that's exactly what he wants to rely on, er, returning to the topic of saudi arabia, but we know the formal reason, because of which relations cooled very much during the biden. these are the murders of an oppositionist, but besides this, after all, we got used a decade before to the fact that saudi arabia's relationship with the united states is based on a powerful foundation of very specific interests. and now it seems that these interests, on the one hand, have not gone anywhere, on the other hand, they do not work as, uh, protection of good relations. why what has changed they work? actually? hmm, there is no need to try to exaggerate the frictions that they are, they are really annoying, and there is a whole range of problems. in fact there is even a personal fact at the very. uh, uh, relationships between leaders.
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well, in the middle east, this is always important. for example, vladimir putin is very good. it uses. yes, he had excellent relations with erdogan, they had excellent relations , mohammed salmand treats them very well. uh, what is not in the relationship between the us and saudi arabia, for example, but the matter is different. and if you look, and in an interview given by mohammed bin salman, he directly said that america is a strategic ally, he does not call any other country that. well, except for the immediate neighbors, but america is a strategic ally. medbensalman said that at 90%, uh, the bilateral agenda, it is problem-free, that is, there are 10%. but what are these 10%, the devil is in the details 10% is interference in the internal affairs of saudi arabia. that is, this is criticism of the issue of minority women there. this is uh, as the saudis believe, and the propaganda campaign that is being waged against them in the united states is actually theirs. this is very annoying to the
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americans. here, in order to fill the vacuum that may appear in the middle east, they need some kind of regional alliance, similar to nato but in the middle east context, and to create it, you need cooperation between arabs and israel, but cooperation between arabs and israel is impossible. here, on the required scale, without at least some compromise on the ballestine issue. that's why biden goes, he e- comes to palestine. he meets with palestinians. he resumes assistance. that is, it shows that the peace process is ongoing . and it gives formally. and the possibility of the same saudi arabia to say that yes, israel is quite a handshake partner. can we cooperate with him? well, there is another very important meeting in the region, next week in tehran. the so-called stalinist format is met. putin and erdogan are going to the presidency of iran, and syria is understandable in the spotlight. we have
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now begun to hear less about syria, it is clear that the world 's attention. it means that it has gone a little bit to other places, but nevertheless, firstly, what is happening there. secondly, does this work? this is a rather unique interaction that formed in the triangle a couple of years ago, in general, the situation is relatively stable, another thing, which is still very strong, is the impact of the economic crisis. there is a crisis, a purely climatically terrible drought. few people talk about dust storms, but the population suffers terribly from all this. that is, uh, well, most importantly, external forces. everyone is practically interested in maintaining the status quo; no one wants a new big war, and the syrians themselves are tired of this. and they are now spending all their energy on finding gas for cooking in order to find money for fuel for bread. and here are the elementary things, these turkish promises. now we're going to do the operation. it's a bluff or really something. maybe , i think there might be some very
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limited operation, because erdogan has already talked about it a lot. well, do absolutely nothing . he can’t, especially since there was a very important moment there, but there were really sorties of kurdish militants killed turkish soldiers for turkish public opinion - this is unacceptable, and the attitude towards their own servicemen there is very reverent, therefore, somehow it is necessary to punish, but nonetheless. eh, astana is needed. why but where the operation can take place at all, the interests of not even china and turkey, but rather turkey and iran, may clash, and all this must be discussed so that there is no new big crisis. well then, the last question is probably very important for us. here's to me. i don't communicate very much with middle eastern colleagues, but they still do, and i hear quite often in recent months, when here is the event happening in eastern europe , fears that russia is completely hmm concentrating on solving problems in ukraine
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, so to speak, e will reduce its presence in the middle east in particular. here in syria, specifically , and this scares many, because, as you say, it is fair that they are satisfied with the status clone, they are afraid of changes that will be uncontrollable. is this really a problem or are they exaggerating, well, uh, it's hard to hide that russia is really directing most of its resources to ukraine right now well, judging by what we see the russian military presence will remain there, because syria is not only syria, but, as we say, a kind of hotbed of struggle against isis. is russia really interested in syria in the global context, because no. well, presence- it's just a presence in the eastern mediterranean. this is the base that is needed in order to be able to control the approaches. let's say to the black sea straits. understandable thanks. nikolai
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surkov was with us as we have already discussed the topic that concerns all biden interlocutors in the middle east iran talks about the resumption of the so-called nuclear deal froze at a point after which may stop permanently for israel's arab monarchies. this would be good news. they have always been against the sigeran agreement, they believed that they would become a cover for the continuation of the nuclear weapons program. so the decision of donald trump to bury the deal 4 years ago caused a stir among american allies in the region. biden applause. he promised to return to the agreement. however, here is the case when the output much easier to reverse entry iran is active in regional world politics on tuesday in the iranian capital will host a meeting of astana. the presidents of turkey and russia come to ibrahimuraisi at the highest level. significant events have
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accumulated tension around syria, but there are also ukrainian issues in bilateral negotiations. putin and erdogan may not be a milestone for tehran-43, of course, but still, a couple of weeks ago, iran officially announced its desire to join the brix, which is increasingly moving towards the twenty without the west and at the september sco summit iran will join this organization in samarkand. it is turning into the most powerful structure in eurasia at least from the point of view of the representation of the most important powers , significant shifts were stimulated by a special military operation this week, another piece of news related to iran was fired by us national security adviser jake sullivan and at his suggestion, all the leading american media sounded the alarm. russia buys. iran has a large batch of military drones. and all at once into ukrainian front. our answer to the beirakts. so to say, whether or not to believe the insinuations of the adversary is a matter of taste, but the created
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excitement drew attention to an interesting phenomenon. where did the country, which for more than 40 years, under punitive sanctions and constant supervision , have such advanced technologies, we turned to specialist yuri lyamin for details, his colleagues at the technology strategy analysis center recently published a book, persian bastion yuri current, where does iran get such wealth , iran began to develop drones during iran's iraqi war. eh, it gradually became more and more a priority for him, with the condition that it was precisely because of the sanctions that he made it more and more difficult to acquire a modern one. that is. well, we pilot large combat aircraft, helicopters and so on, but a drone that is smaller in size. it was easier for him to do. uh, serious, therefore, to say there vegetables, we in this had the fact that the
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us was very active in reconnaissance for and the territory of iran. yes, some others. it is strange how, with the help of their drones, many of these drones would shoot down or fall on iranian territories were captured, and, accordingly , their technologies. they studied it and implemented it one way or another. mq9 ripper or reaper symbol of death is an american shock modular drone equipped with a turboprop engine, its speed is more than 400 km / h, and the ceiling is 13 km. this is a rather large terrorist thunderstorm drone from which the leaders of al-qaeda and the islamic state were destroyed more than once in january 2020 using this weapon. the general of the iranian corps of guards of the islamic revolution was killed by cashier soleimani, however, for two years earlier in 2018, the iranians stated that they have several captured american drones and among
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them mq9-3per officially none of them fell in iran but several were lost in syria named after the commander of the aerospace forces of the islamic revolutionary guard corps general. and mir ali haji zadeh did not specify under what circumstances the drone ended up with the iranian military. well said that they will serve as models for the creation of iranian prototypes later in 2020 by the iranians. they even boasted that they could take control of american drones. at as evidence, they presented two videos from the cameras of american reapers on the frames, the accident of one of them is shown, the first video is from a drone that is in distress, and the second is from another machine that destroys a faulty drone nonetheless in february last year. iran demonstrated its new command drone, 22 it turned out to be very similar to the american mq9 reaper
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, but smaller in size, according to the iranian military, the performance characteristics are not inferior to the american prototype commands 22 can be in the air for a whole day the mass of the combat load is up to 300 kg for comparison . the combat load of the reaper is one and a half tons, but other performance characteristics are american. and its iranian counterpart is really close. we got the technology, so to speak, to look at, but then it is necessary to produce elements, components, chips, where they come from . iran concentrated its military industry. she can't provide. well, the whole circle of uh weapons equipment of some kind there is simply too long in the conditions of the economy, which well are under the strong yoke of sanctions, therefore priority areas were identified. this is rocket program. this is just a program for the development of unmanned vehicles and other things, which is trying to
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ensure maximum import substitution on the other hand. if it is not possible at the moment to make a copy of some part or something else, they all try to get these parts from abroad in these ways, but if we talk about the iranian military-industrial complex as a whole, to what extent, under the conditions of the sanction, are they able to solve the tasks that they themselves face put themselves. well , as i said, they focus on key areas. well, in principle, they have a military-industrial complex in in general. very large and occupies a very significant sector of the economy. that is, in general, where exactly they are trying to create complete industrial cycles. that is, if possible, production there, and there the most basic materials there, up to, respectively, finished products. as a result, he is very large, of course, they do not have enough problems. he is the creation there, for example, of modern aircraft, helicopters there, as preferred. that, well, it is known that the creation of modern aircraft engines there
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is a large powerful one, it is very such a sphere in which literally isolated oddities. in general, they can say to do something, and iran, of course, is difficult to compete with the capabilities of the united states, china, russia, just if we talk about the region, what is happening there in the anti-technical sphere, the same iran is extremely active in all success, well, others too, if there arms race, and what russia can count on under the new conditions rich countries in the region still buy it, mostly american western weapons. these are the arab monarchies. we tried to break into this market last. well, all the last years, but i think that now in the conditions of the current sanctions pressure. it will be very difficult for us right now. well, even to keep those small positions that are there, that is. there is, of course, strange, what we had and have, for example, fat, that is
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, of course, it is, of course, still not quite the middle east north africa. well, he is our major buyer of weapons of military equipment and all appearances, and will remain. that is, he will, and other countries. they're like more under da givers it under pressure from the united states, and even more so, now the european union has also joined this plan, and in this respect it will be, well, much harder for us. with regard to, well, there, probably, most of the arab countries, that is, it is now clear that, for example, the same iran, if it is just for him to put pressure on it already. well, he himself is under the strongest sanctions pressure, he doesn’t care here. what could be a threat. well, this is obvious, but if another phenomenon is some traditional partners and customers of the united states there, turkey emirates saudi arabia now demonstrate to washington that no one is cooperating with them, with whom they want such a purely political positioning. this may give some additional opportunities for russia now, right at the moment, most likely, they are just
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trying to stay away from the usa, that’s the thing . be perceived more calmly there, perhaps this one, that is, expansion will begin again, that is , military technical cooperation. but i i think, right now at the moment they will try, how to say, don’t mess around, that is, with all the contradictions that they have, the united states and for the united states now, well, how is the purchase of weapons from this from russia? in general, it works like a red rag on a bull, and they really can’t press very hard there, uh, and they have very strong elements of pressure, that is, countries like egypt, for example, they receive there, well, large american military assistance. e, s. again, all these countries are major buyers of american weapons . from the supply of american spare parts there, uh , ammo and stuff like that. with all this, they will naturally try not to lose ties with
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russia, i.e., uh, they don’t want to completely start the united states again, i.e. they will try to keep these, but he says, in at the moment, most likely they will not take such measures that will be very angry usa thank you the political diversity of the world is now more and more clearly showing the former relations. even very strong ones become thinner and new ones sometimes appear. they the same well-forgotten old ones on a new historical turn a report from pakistan by our regular author asim alma this is a well-known shopping area of peshera. khayat abad used to be famous for russian goods. and now there are only chinese products here. in the past, during the years of the soviet-afghan war, russian goods came here by smuggling from afghanistan. then they dispersed throughout pakistan. now everything has changed. there were many goods of the
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soviet union in this market, and they were in great demand. along with american ones, but now nothing this did not remain, because the border is closed business relations between russia and pakistan were not strong before. this gigantic costly facility was shut down by thousands of its employees. another area of cooperation lost their jobs military-technical pakistan for this russia, some types of weapons and military equipment mi-17 mi-35 helicopters and various types of tanks. taimur. khan from the pakistan institute deals with relations with russia, he says that if it were not for the americans, it would be possible to cooperate more and there are many opportunities for trade. especially in the
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energy sector. pakistan has big needs in the gas sector gas oil can benefit both countries the important issue is the price and i think that russia could support pakistan recent visit to russia by the now former prime minister of the country. made a lot of noise, including in the united states, they say that the government was overthrown because he visited moscow and the americans were very unhappy with this. now imran khan says he discussed the possibility of importing cheap oil and wheat from russia and the current government. against this, the americans were outraged by my visit. in russia, they said that imran should not have gone. the americans told their people in parliament that if imran khan remains in power, pakistan will have difficult days, there is a formal agreement with russia for pakistan. about the supply of gas, but even for sanctions it is not possible to implement it now there are negotiations on the purchase of russian oil pakistan can
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export leather and textile products to russia, and import wheat trade turnover. it can reach billions of dollars, if russia supplies us with cheap goods such as gasoline and gas, then we should take them. we must have business relations with all countries. we will do business not only with israel, but with everyone else. i will become russian dermantics and experts. they are said to welcome the development of relations with russia, especially if it trades cheap goods with pakistan, and their quality will be higher than chinese restaurants. in the new world, partnerships are scattered inappropriately, especially since the experience was considered marginal. suddenly , we have already mentioned about iran, but without creating an independent economy, managed by its own national personnel,
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relying on domestic natural resources. own technologies. it is impossible to overcome the economic pressure from the imperialists and further it is impossible to maintain political sovereignty; economic independence is the basis of political independence at the root. the great leader kim irsen was ripening, and in the future the other day the korean people's political republic, just recognized the dpr and the lpr. the country , to put it mildly, is closed to world politics, participates only as much as the latter affects the survival of north korea. and here is pyongyang with the people it needs to take a position. we will appreciate. it was an international review, goodbye. our relationship has a great contented history in 1926 year, our country the soviet union was then the first
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state that recognized this educated amount now. it is a great pleasure for us to receive you here. increase akimov was able in a short time to achieve the trust of recognition from the arabs. after a few years of his work, the population of the people of soviet russia and the best of friends. no. we hope that we are worthy successors. the case of that great generation of our diplomats. the head of state pays great attention to our work, the foundation laid, as it is, of course, works.
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