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instruments for the dissemination of information of information impact in every stall then, but cassettes were sold, and on these cassettes. ah, there were sermons, ayattol khamins, and the embassy staff saw these tapes. ah, but they thought that it was well, that this could be neglected, that they were enough, as it were, to feel confident in iran and in fact. e, the situation there is stable, yes, and it turned out, and that the students, first of all, very actively bought these cassettes, listened to sermons, exchanged them in these sermons. he was very critical of both the us role and the politics of the secular regime in iran that was oriented towards us the united states of america and the role of american corporations
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that actually controlled the oil production. the revival of shiism, and in islam , led to the islamic revolution and the soviet union. we also had relatively good relations with iran and america is not nobody, that suddenly a completely new iran appears, a completely new rank and from now on iran starts to play again some very special party in world history. islamic revolution. she created a unique precedent in which a state appeared on the world map in the conditions of the cold war, hostile to the united states of america and capable in the face of severe economic and political sanctions, both from the outside, and from the west and from the outside. e, the closest
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regional neighbors able to survive to achieve economic development and in general to be an alternative model of economic development policy. he falls under terrible sanctions. he steals in the cruelest way from iraq he helps the afghan mujahideen. who are fighting against the soviet union everywhere iran we remember that we seem to have good relations with iran letovich. brezhnev congratulates, and her taluha mini e, on various holidays, but aitolahomyani did not give a single answer, that is, for him. uh, the state of atheists is nothing at all , you understand, iran is the key and shiite state that provides support to various shiite movements and the state where shiites are in one way or another in power. this is modern iraq syria and the most interesting thing is that the only state that
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managed to generally resist this global american imperialism. it was iran, you know, and this is the only state that turned out to be ready to go for severe sanctions on severe restrictions, but in general to continue its course for independence, that is, despite all the difficulties, uh, that iran faces although economic pressure from the side of the west, from the side of the usa, which impose the imba authorities of this country. uh, various formats, technological and economic sanctions enough perseverance political will a sovereignty support from the country's population, they allow iran to play independently a very influential role not only in the regional, but also in the global international system in the 20th century.
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another story happened when cooperation with the united states led to a military invasion and a coup d'état happened in the panel. the united states military invasion of panama in 1989 was a logical continuation of the actions that washington took a in relation to the region. and latin america and the caribbean, when are the americans eh? counteracted the spread with the indian revolution put pressure on cuba and organized an intervention in the lantern. latin america is historically perceived by the united states as such a kind of backyard foreign policy activity that the
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soviet union showed in the latin american direction in the late eighties, just considered itself one of the states, well, in fact, interference in this backyard was impossible in any in any case to allow, and the penetration of communism communist regimes that were so strong in latin america in general, an example of cuba. it has always been before the eyes of the united states, but here it certainly is. e possibility, as in the same domino effect, the fall of some regimes, the spread of others, the panama canal zone. uh, it was precisely american territory. that is, there was an american garrison. which controls the zone and the profits from the nam canal went to the united states. well, in the seventies , the united states government agreed with the government of panama that in 1999. and the lease of the panama canal
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will finally end and the panama canal will be transferred to the panamanian government as the deadline approached when it was necessary to transfer the panama canal under the control of panama and the americans tried to revise this position of the panamanian government headed by e, president refused to meet the americans in response to this, the americans declared the drug dealers on the river a patron of the drug trade and a criminal. ah, the whole epic of the american invasion of panama was, yes, but the panamanian general, and which hmm well, quite a person has a rather remarkable biography since 1960, he went through several, as we say, training in special schools in the usa and he collaborated with the americans , in general, such an agent influence and even sat on enough with the americans in the period from 1960
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to 1980, he received a charge from the american government. uh $100,000 annually starting in 1980 at $200,000 annually for comparison over the specified period 1980s, and 200,000 dollars was the annual salary of the president of the united states, but this did not interfere. and on the way to enrich himself with some additional sources, he closely cooperated with the people's commissar of the medallion cartel, a and in general, he handed over competitors from other drug cartels to the americans. well, at the same time, in general, he worked out the channels for the supply of e-drugs on the territory of the united states of america. ultimately, the americans, and this became very angry and the first thing they did was offered. e norway to leave panama, and in exchange for the withdrawal from him
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these accusations. that is, if he leaves panama, goes into properties, then in this case he ceases to be drug dealers, noriya refused such an offer. yes, americans. strengthened first. e your forces in the panama canal zone, and then carried out a direct military intervention in panama, that is, they landed troops, which, e, occupied the capital of the country. once upon a time there was a big big spanish colonial empire, but from it you singled out a state called colombia, and then they wanted to build the americans. uh, just the panama canal and from they took colombia and snatched off a piece of territory called it panama, you know, well,
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it’s so beneficial for us that we will create new states, and therefore they were sure that the panamanian elites are those elites who, uh, who can be completely manipulated , you know, the americans are fast enough took control. in general, for us, but he tried to hide on rugba, where he could hide, he hid in the vatican embassy for this, in order to smoke out yoga from there, the americans around the perimeter, and the embassy was surrounded by cars from loud speakers and began to play regularly at a high volume. er, well, various american ones. well, let's just say balala would, well, or in a rock orangery. how are the famous songs? well, here's one of them, and i fought the law. there is a song, i fought the law and the line there is interesting. i fought the law, but the law won. and around the clock, they basically played these compositions in rock arrangement. well, in riga there was no other, that means, er, way. he surrendered against him will be held several trials. total.
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he will receive about 60 years, the panama canal remained at the disposal of the united states, though later. he was nevertheless handed over to the government of panama, but with a number of important military reservations in favor of the united states, america has always played a role. a very active totalitarian state in someone's territories on its own territory. she plays democracy in foreign territories. it forcibly establishes democracy, that is, totalitarianism, with a military takeover. the american government loves to seize and keep under its control countries where america's interesting bowels.
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now there is another issue of the world in the palm of your hand in july 1945, the united states conducted the first nuclear tests, and at the same time a post- women's conference was held, where the leaders of the three largest powers of the ussr, the usa and great britain, met. how are these events related to this? watch right now. on july 16, the united states tested the world's first
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atomic bomb, and on july 17, the potsdam conference began, where the leaders of the victorious countries in world war ii, the ussr, the usa and great britain , met. wars are the most important agreements. including the territorial ones were fixed on paper in the west they prefer not to link these two events, but the nuclear tests on the eve of the conference were far from accidental. american historical propaganda, of course, is always mm when it touches on the question of the appearance of the atomic bomb. e, puts forward the version that, supposedly, the poor americans found out that the terrible fascists decided to create an atomic bomb and only in response to the activities of the fascists. they are from such good intentions. they lived themselves to create an atomic bomb in reality.
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we must understand that world history can often be seen as a struggle for world hegemony. and, of course, the struggle for world domination, which has been observed throughout world history. it was accompanied by a struggle for some kind of absolute weapon on july 16, 1945. in new mexico took place as a test. uh, the first nuclear bomb, which was the end, and the work of the famous manhattan project, which was headed by robert oppenheimer and which included scientists not only representing the united states of america, but also in the nearest predators, as well as those scientists who at one time, but worked in germany, a combat charge that went down in history under the name. eh, little thing, the gadget became the prototype of those two bombs that were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki, this became a very important milestone in the development of modern international relations, because the nuclear factor, which will be key to the entire
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cold war, is beginning to come to the fore. first in history. explosion of a nuclear device approaching you with the designation the trinity test was performed on july 16, 1945 . at 5:00 30 minutes. the power of the explosion was 1.520 kilotons, that is, 1.5200.000 tons of explosives in tnt equivalent. it was in the interests of the united states of america to achieve the world lord, i did not understand that the atomic bomb is the weapon with which they will receive this world domination the day after the tests in the usa of the world's first atomic bomb on july 17, 1945. in the suburbs of berlin, a women's conference began, where the heads of the countries of the anti-hiter coalition gathered to discuss post-war world order in england , elections took place. and
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they lost the party that was headed by the draftsman, and therefore, during the conference, instead of churchill, atley took his place. many people say that the british have done so much ungrateful, respectively, churchill for england, but we don’t have it at all. hmm, there is no mass in the historical consciousness . understand churchill england did not win the second world war england great britain lost the second world war to its main rival. uh, well, or the united states of america exactly, then uh at a conference in the poddam. uh, the american president of romania for the first time announced the presence of a nuclear bomb in the united states of america, which certainly changed the balance and balance of power in them. and between washington and moscow, truman
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understood that he had such a trump card that no one else had and that thanks to this trump card, very many very many agreements that were concluded in tehran. in yalta, you can not comply, and therefore, so many witnesses describe how stalin reacted when he told him that the americans had tested atomic weapons. uh, well, you could say it's one of the pinnacles. e such an external diplomatic activity. that's because, uh, he showed how much he can control himself and didn't show any excitement. you and i know that almost immediately after the end of this meeting, all the latest. what
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is the state of the nuclear project, of course , stalin was delivered so that he is superfluous once i could understand. what strategic advantage does the americans have, and does the americans have in front of us during the podstena conference , anti-soviet sentiments were clearly manifested. the united states could not allow russia to take the position of a liberator country in the eyes of the whole world, and even then manipulations with public consciousness began to falsify history even then in the media in the united states, uh, the soviet union was portrayed in no way as a liberator state, which, as you remember, liberated half of europe a. remember the famous spirit of the elbe, when the american soviet troops, who met, united on the elbe, actually proclaimed peace and embodying the optimism that at that time vital, not only in europe but throughout the world, and even then the american leadership was developing.
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plans to put pressure on the soviet leadership in what we will see in connection with the beginning of the cold war, you need to understand what a cold war is, a cold war is not only an increase in weapons, and who has better weapons, who has better weapons, a cold war - it is also an economic war and ideological war within the framework of the cold war in many countries, mass work begins on the ideological configuration of an aggressive attitude towards the soviet union already then it is clear how the soviet union from an ally position is gradually turning into an adversary . . it was just the same that it was created with this political goal in order to accustom the population of europe to western europe, first of all. and the united states itself
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thoughts that the soviet union is not a liberator, not a winner in world war ii, but a state that will pose existential threats to everything, but to the western community. and the conference in she actually laid the foundations of the bipolar international system, which is called the yalta-podstam system, and it came to replace the versailles washington international system in the system, uh, the yalta-podsdam system. it was characterized by bipolarity the most important role. here are the negotiations that were conducted by her was to fix the results of the war and determine the conditions under which the further e, development and functioning of the international system would be carried out. and as our
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international scientists say. this was the last, e, conference that determined the nature of the international structure, it was already clear then that germany would be divided into zones of occupation, the soviet zone of occupation was french, and the british american zone, which would unite in a bison, then a frizone, this would be a platform for creating future the federal republic of germany and the gdr in 1949 , the borders were drawn between a-a, the future german state and their eastern allies. well, for example, the germans, the polish border, of course, then it was recorded on paper that königsberg would go to the soviet union and become the kaliningrad region, which now creates certain problems in terms of relations between nato and russia in the context of lithuania's decision to close transit between kaliningrad and belarus in the nineties, i had at the beginning
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nineties in 90-891 i had to visit the baltic states, and i heard criticism in adler of the soviet union, including the mention. well give a question. lithuanian was still brothers then. where is the trouble? conference and as a result of the victory of the soviet people of the great patriotic war, and part of the curonian spit is the same, vilnius or vilnius, which was part of poland . in just 4 days
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after its completion on august 6, 1945, the united states for the first time in the world used nuclear weapons dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima. as a result, the city was stuart from the face of the earth in an atomic bomb. hell instantly burned about 100,000 people. 3 days later, on august 9, an american bomber again dropped an atomic bomb on the japanese city of nagasaki on that day, about 70,000 more people died by 2014 from the consequences of nuclear explosions of radiation sickness, including the number of victims in hiroshima and nagasaki almost tripled 165,409 people died in nagasaki and 292,325 people in
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hiroshima is another fact that is absolutely true, that is, the use of the nagasaki bombing of hiroshima from a military-political point of view is absolutely unjustified, because somewhere, in my opinion, up to 80% of the japanese armed forces was on the continent they had already been smashed by the soviet army, there was no need to throw out any bomb. but this is if they had not dropped the bomb like that, and japan would have signed the capitulations not with the americans, and here i wrote in the soviet union manchuria or i chinese territory and all. you can not continue further, it is clear what this can lead to. uh, what geopolitical losses, the united states of america of course, the united states wanted to intimidate not only japan but the whole world with an atomic bomb. and first of all, the soviet union but the leadership of the ussr reacted adequately. in
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world politics, time is a terribly expensive resource. and that's why, and under the ladies here is july forty-fifth. ah, very well. i felt like clockwork, here, and which separate the soviet union from the atomic bombing from america, they went. and we must have time to survive and because. here we are talking to you now, we managed to survive, and still alive, after 4 years , the first soviet atomic bomb from the united states was tested and lost its monopoly on nuclear weapons. this restored the balance of power on the world stage, soon an arms race began in the western media. in those years, the soviet union was represented only as the empire of evil, while the facts
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clearly show that such a purely negative image of russia was created by american propagandists. and today these techniques are used in the dreams of the soviet union , a system has developed, which many of our scientists, but called the realistic or unipolar moment. and indeed, when the soviet union collapsed and it turned out that the united states of america actually remained the only leaders and, of course , it turned their heads, then we see that china begins to grow and the middle eastern trusteeship countries in latin america brazil argentina also declares its rights. and, of course, there is a need. here in some new under the ladies' conference, to what i am leading to new negotiations, and which would indicate the multipolar nature of the new system, what we see on the part of the united states is the
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desire to form some kind of world order based on the rules that they would dictate these rules bypassing the united nations a. partners would listen to them.
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the ukrainian economy is completely destroyed by the west completely dependent on the weapons and money of the west , the former us secretary of state shackled ex-pentagon chief robert gates in a joint article for the washington post on against the backdrop of a military impasse, western pressure on kiev will grow. so the authors believe, and then the situation will become irreversible for ukraine, according to rice and geyts, it will finally turn into a dense drug addict who has sat down on the needle of western aid, the quote will make moscow through sanctions threats to change plans. it is no longer possible, as the article says.

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