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[000:00:00;00] and you, to some extent, acquired uh serious capital, in this matter, acquired uh new allies new connections new flows of information new structures that supported each other ensured promoted the fight against world terrorism extremism and waged this war in the united states america must be told without following any rules, uh, using the most brutal methods of extracting confessions with the most brutal interrogations and torture that were de facto allowed in those prisons in the united states of america which were created for these same
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terrorists or islamist radicals. the main contingent were people who are suspected suspected of terrorism benefits. prisons in guantanovo consisted and consists in the fact that this is not the territory of the united states and therefore us laws do not apply there and a person can be kept in prison indefinitely without charge and, in general , various methods can be used to obtain the necessary information. it is one thing from him when he beats and tortures people. there are interrogations of the third
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degrees on the territory of the united states, it’s another matter when it happens at the guantanamo military base . as far as we know, there were three or four people of russian citizens, and these are people who were suspected of terrorism, or of planning terrorist attacks against americans, that is, us law is very severely prosecuted from those who not only committed terrorist attacks, not only, let’s say, planned and took some actions to hmm kill americans, but even talked about it and expressed some thoughts, that this would be a good thing to do. this is also a crime under american law.
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there were also a lot of people from the taliban. that's from the taliban because when the americans invaded afghanistan , many leaders of the taliban, they found arrested and imprisoned in guantanamo many times. we have heard that the white house plans to close it, but in the meantime it continues to operate secret prisons. the cia is another page in the history of the united states of america, a shameful page of the united states, which is not finished and which is not closed, the united states has its very close circle of allies in the intelligence community in the world. this is seven eyes, 7 ice where the closest allies are included, and the united states is mainly anglo-sections there is more extensive cooperation with those who are not part of this community, but also closely cooperate with the united states provides the wall
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with intelligence information with the full use of the united states, so this well, not that that business is a colossal infrastructure that ensures the national interests of the united states, the guantanamo prison is part of the same infrastructure. uh, the recognition of these actors is very interesting to me, because the edualgia time is now 30 existence. that's just such a practice also, as they denied. uh, the use of ah, violence in relation to the scientists will cases about it has become. it is known when the jailers themselves, who worked at this base
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, began to spread. and the video on the social network, showing his brother, and so, torture , inhumane treatment, violation of international humanitarian law, leaked online became known to the world. there is a wealth of information including including documentary video footage of how these restants were treated with these prisoners , contrary to all accepted international rules. the content of people in such prisons and the united states , of course, did not disclose it at first tried. uh, deny deny try to cover up this story. and when it was already impossible to hide the truth, they recognized the very fact of existence.
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and, but started some kind of general communication with the press, trying to explain their position on this issue. but this was not the only prison there were secret prisons in various countries of eastern europe. again, not officially declared, but there is a lot of evidence and facts that indicate that the same thing happened there as in the guantana, and the practice of keeping secret foreign prisons is not limited to the guantana, and we know what this kind of prisons there were american prisons existed in the territory of the states of europe and in south africa, such are the relations between the states. really this house lives like, and colonial relations, because there is one center that decides what needs
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to happen in a certain territory beyond its borders. as it turned out later, one of the largest, if not the largest, but the prison was located on the territory of poland and, in general , participation, and countries a-a hmm eastern europe i mean, poland romania lithuania latvia and in this story. uh, hmm, it was viewed very extremely negatively, because uh, many felt that this was the way the eastern european governments. trying to prove their loyalty to, uh, the united states. it was very many accusations. well, the truth is, it has not been proven whether the cia doctors allegedly had enough. they studied, uh, the effectiveness of these methods on remand prisoners, uh, it’s hard
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to use this word here, because uh people were detained without charge and held for a long time, some were sent, then to the notorious guantanamo base in cuba and where, also under vergali, someone was tortured then they let them out, someone stayed there forever. we can remember even those russian citizens who were released quite recently, who were exchanged for other american citizens and who were in ordinary us prisons and their evidence of the torture they were currently undergoing . i mean, for example, the story of the same maria butina, who was in an ordinary prison, but was subjected to the same tortures that were specially in their prisons. uh, the cia is a disgrace somehow does not fit into
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this scheme. here, because. well, probably, even if people are criminals or so on. they have the right to be treated in accordance with international laws and customs, these conventions, which various countries signed, including the united states, what is american pragmatism, that is, the end justifies the means and and if it does not violate the laws, and the laws are made in such a way that it is possible on foreign territory, then the americans turn a blind eye to this, believing that it's worth it, there is a feeling that they created some kind of double double reality that really exists, and about which no one spoke and some mythical wonderful discord himself about how to cheat to respect human rights and how to respect international law. only dough on the level of discourse. they are in practice cuba
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today. uh, in fact, the country is under blockade, and therefore her voice was not heard. in any case , it is not heard, globally at the regional level. of course, there are countries that are very sympathetic towards cuba. at the cube. there are allies in latin america, but in principle, when you are a small country next to a giant with a global hegemon , it is difficult, uh, to reach out to the world community. so, of course, the base of the guantana as a whole and the prison. in particular, e is very indignant at the presence of these two things on his own territory.
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in 15 minutes. book profitably. on february 28, 1991 , the persian gulf war ended, or as it is called in the united states , operation desert storm, the consequences of this war are still felt.
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this operation did not bring military success and political success, especially political success, moreover, it led to the fact that, in theory, the goals of military operations were revised. yes , the military was supplemented with a political dimension and it was shown that tough american policy is like that. she meets sooner rejection from the countries of the middle east , and then i had such business trips in some muslim countries, and i was convinced. how did the american generally turn against himself. uh, for most of humanity, as far as , uh, the current situation in iraq is concerned, well, they let the genie out of the bottle, the formal reason for the start of the war was the annexation of quit and cancer. against the background of iraq's huge debt to kuwait, which accumulated during the war between iran and the country. this helped
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iraq a lot. and iraq naturally had to to pay their bills, they were very dissatisfied with iraq and, in fact, the reason for the war and occupation. kuwai. this is the proclamation of kuwait's nineteenth province. iraq historical grounds. they were in the ottomans for this. the period was the so-called bosophian billiards, which united the southern that is, curry. it was formally included territorially and administratively in the ottoman empire in the same liad, which was included and forged , and the most important thing was not in this. why saddam hussein, e, took such a risky step the fact is that relations e for a long time between iraq and the united states were very good, but it also happens there absolutely. elite provocation deliberate provocation of the americans during the eighties, when for the americans, the main headache
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- it was iran after the victory. the revolution of 1979 and uh, the united states actually stood and so on behind iraq when u started hostilities between iraq and iran continued. they were very bloody for 8 years. and uh. saddam hussein probably thought that he will find understanding in washington, he decided to consult with the ambassador to the united states, invited her for a conversation and said, so and so, we have a very difficult relationship, there are squias there. what is the point of view of the united states and received such an answer, the united states does not have a definite point of view on your conflict. these are your inter-arab relations. you decide for yourself . you decide. here is saddam hussein and he made a decision. he took this conversation as
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a green light for an attack on kuwait, but it was a trap into which saddam hussein gullibly fell into like this. now everything moved when america was motivated. well, first of all, the big middle east, that was the official idea. and secondly, it is, of course, oil. the old slogan from american foreign policy smells of nelly, no one canceled it, and there was another reason for america's desire to overthrow the regime of saddam hussein in may 1990 in baghdad , a summit meeting of the leaders of states was held and saddam hussein said at this meeting that you know the soviet union in in a terrible economic state, he urgently needs to provide assistance with loans on favorable terms lending to the soviet union is our duty from the soviet union helped us for 10 years, and we should think about how to get away from the diktat of the american
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dollar, switch to settlements through the gold dinar and well, this, too, was not forgotten in washington, and in london the un security council adopted a resolution allowing the use of all available means against cancer. for the liberation of kuwaitis on january 17, 1991 by massive airstrikes were inflicted on the territory of iraq, which continued until the end of february, more than a thousand aircraft were involved, but hmm, a very interesting detail is that mm president bush sr. who had tremendous political experience. he, uh, left. e, iraq, e, kept the cancer moving, that is, the troops did not go and to baghdad and saddam kept e, the army was defeated from its position, but the state, as such
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, remained, which did not allow george bush to continue moving. i think it was a wise president. one of uh in my mind the most experienced politicians in washington here in recent decades. he understood that they destroyed iraq, he would destroy the whole region , chaos would begin, and this happened after 2003 . he apparently did not want to contribute. the middle east did not want to break the turmoil, and of course, did not want to break the delicate balance that existed in iraq in religious terms between shiites and sunnis, because the ruling group was sunnis, and the majority of the population were shiites, and knocking down this hmm sunni support of the state. uh, americans and all the foundations
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states destroyed the main causes of e operation in 2001. uh, of course officially these were the events of september 11, but in fact, as i see it, this is the promotion of the external economic interests of american corporations, plus this is the elimination of objectionable regimes. this is the second military action of hers today, it is quite possible to call it aggression, of course, uh, it was, in general, close to disaster. saddam hussein was believed to be supporting al-qaeda. although, he had an exceptionally antagonistic relationship with al-gaida and when the americans struck their blow at the officer corps, which consisted of courts
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on the administrative apparatus and so on. eh, then eh, here. this balance was broken and the country plunged into complete chaos for many years, and in the army of the sunnets there was a majority and all the officers of all the generals, as a rule, were sunnis in the party and thus. uh, all leadership cadres. they were subject to expulsion from the state apparatus. this was already an example. autizations in the middle east this was an example where the actions of the united states led to the fact that, uh, first of all, thousands of the americans died. there, most of the american military personnel were then treated, uh, they had such a severe syndrome.
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uh, psychological when the americans dropped a bomb on a bomb shelter on civilians. not all shells hit military facilities , many civilian facilities and houses were destroyed, a thousand people died and unfortunately this picture never reached the american visitor and the moment of sobering up never came. and by the way, this is one of the reasons for the founding of isis and successful military operations. swinger was what's in jails and cancer sat planted by the americans. uh, officers, former sunnis and terrorist extremists, as a rule, imprisoned by saddam hussein. e, operating on the territory of cancer and it happened , as it were, their e, spike, they reached an understanding. they created isis and they did it. there are so many high-profile cases in the region of the arab mainland.
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that is, this is a series of eraks, uh, and lebanon. in a certain sense, one can say, and that the result of this was the terrorist attacks of 2001 in september in the united states, when suicide bombers attacked the twin towers, precisely because accumulated. uh, well, there is a huge rejection among the population of this one-sided and germanist policy, the usa but what i say about the gulf war does not imply the protection of saddams from saddam hussein's son by and large, he made a gross miscalculation and should not have done this. especially already having occupied in a ditch. he made even more mistakes in kuwait. there is a museum of iraqi occupation. there are terrible exhibits. it shows photographs
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of the destroyed dwellings of the looted houses of the raped women. well, there is something that allows muslim morality. uh, behave disgustingly iranian soldiers in a kuvet. this is an undeniable fact. and, of course, hussein is there . that's all that i have just listed so briefly. it all got into the world media and everything worked precisely in the interests of the uh hmm national forces. the americans created a special interdepartmental working group on public diplomacy, which just tracked the impact of the conflict on the perception of the united states abroad and the results
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were reported directly to the president. i had to do this in the council of europe where uh was created committee. i was his chairman of the committee on the rights of journalists in the conditions of the crisis, and we raised this topic very much there, which means there is a point. what kind of loyal only verified only, uh, mainstream, so to speak, journalists deserve to be in the army. and accordingly, to reflect the reality as it should be, if at the beginning, let's say, uh, what we call cargo 200 in america was still met and somehow bush even gave away the first dead in iraq. uh, due to them there valor and so on, then this case was covered up, saying that this has a very negative impact on public opinion. what concerns our country. well, we tried after all to prevent
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a storm in the desert and more than once. uh, our representatives went there and negotiated with uh, with adam hussein and so on with her. ah, so our ambassador. uh, it is known to our equally deceased kiss lukov negotiated with him. and primakov met with adam well , there is also an absolutely obvious predna provocation. moderate provocation of the americans yevgeny maksimovich primakov is indisputably outstanding a political figure and in his memoirs he writes about what russian diplomacy sought to prevent? the beginning of this military operation we understood that the start of hostilities would not lead to anything good, not politically, economically, or humanitarianly, therefore, when the magazine did not see it, a few weeks ago an article appeared that 87% of the world's population did not support,
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the united states in ukraine did not become entirely clear. and clearly. these are the roots - this is, uh, here. uh, the consequences of that aggressive militant policy to subjugate other countries along the path that the united states has been going from country to country for a long time and today all these attempts to prove that we, uh , support a world based on rules, are not fooling anyone. everyone is talking. yes it 's a fiction behind the world built on the rules is your desire. e
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