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what the united states should now understand if they still did not understand that they do not behave this way with the nuclear power of russia, only we have
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an interview about the main statements in the message. i am very many in the world. but while we are following the political behind the scenes together with you, these words of putin, we can’t get into their heads , the mayor asked, and then the key international topic will still need to be counted and the warheads of great britain and france in many ways about the events show others nothing new there is no novelty but we have the latest lavrov and attempts of the west putin about the future. what should we do then to get along with them? what we should be on what awaits the eternal confrontation. and what a mysterious story made putin laugh in a second, yes , messages to our program in all the events of this busy week. we know more than anyone else so it has always been moscow kremlin putin
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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. none military success and political success, especially political success. this operation did not bring more than that, it led to the fact that, in theory, the goals of military
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operations were revised. yes, the military was supplemented with a political dimension and it was shown that tough american policy is like that. it meets rather rejection from the countries of the middle east and then it happened in some muslim countries, business trips, and i was convinced. how did the american generally turn against himself. uh, most of humanity is what concerns uh, the current situation in iraq well, they let the genie out of the bottle, the formal reason for the start of the war was the annexation of kuwait by iraq. against the backdrop of iraq's huge debt to kuwait, which accumulated during the war between iran and the race. koi helped iraq a lot. and iraq, of course, had to pay the bills because they were
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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. on this were in the ottoman period was the so-called bosophic billiards, which united the south, that is, formally included territorially and administratively in the ottoman empire in the same ilya yad, which was included and forged, and the most important thing was not in this. why saddam hussein a took such a risky step the fact is that for a long time relations between iraq and the united states were very good, but it also happens absolutely there. prominent provocation deliberate provocation of americans during the eighties, when for americans the main headache - it was iran after the victory. the revolution
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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 most likely expected that he would find an 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 that develops as a squiet. e. what is the point of view of the united states and received such the united states does not have a definite point of view on your conflict with certainty. these are your interworkers. you decide on your own relationships, you decide on your own. the decision is saddam hussein and he made a decision , he took this conversation as a green light for attacking kuet, but it was a trap into which hussein would create trustingly and like that. now what
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motivated when the americans were motivated. well , first of all, the big middle east, that was the official idea. and secondly, it is, of course, oil. old slogan from american foreign politics smells of oil, no one canceled , and there was another reason for america's desire to overthrow the regime of saddam hussein in may 1990 near baghdad, a summit meeting of the leaders of states was held. if i give back hussein said at this meeting that you know the soviet union in a terrible economic state he needs to urgently 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 what was to get away from the dictates of the american dollar go uh to settlements through the golden dinar, and now, this, too
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, was not forgotten in washington and in london , the security council adopted a resolution allowing the use of all available means against cancer. to liberate kuwait , on january 17, 1991 , massive airstrikes were launched 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 mr. president bush is a senior who had tremendous political experience. he, uh, left. uh, iraq, uh, retained cancer sovereignty, that is, the troops did not went to baghdad and saddam hussein saved. uh, their positions were defeated by the army, but the state, as such, remained, which did not allow george to continue moving. i think it was a wise president. one of
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, in my opinion, the most experienced politicians. e washington here in the last decade. he understood that they had destroyed iraq , he would destroy the whole region, chaos would begin, and this happened after 2003. he didn't want to contribute, apparently. the middle east , of course, did not want to break the turmoil, the delicate balance that existed in iraq in religiously between shiites and suits, because the ruling group was sunnis, and the majority of the population were shiites, and knocking down this e this hmm sunni support of the state. uh, the americans and all the foundations of the state destroyed the main reasons for the operation in iraq in 2001. uh, of course
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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, and today it can be called aggression, of course, er, she was, in general, close to disaster. saddam hussein was believed to be supporting al-qaeda. although, he had an exceptionally antagonistic relationship with al-qaeda, and when the americans launched their attack on the officer corps, which took place on the administrative apparatus and so on. eh, then eh, here. this balance was disturbed and
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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. e, everything leading cadres. they were subject to expulsion from the state apparatus. this was already an example. authentication of the middle east this was an example where the action of the united states resulted in, uh, in the first place, thousands of americans died. there, most of the american military personnel were then treated, uh, such was a severe syndrome. uh, psychological when the americans dropped a bomb on a bomb shelter on civilians, not all shells hit
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military facilities, many civilian facilities and houses were destroyed, a thousand people died and unfortunately this picture never reached the american layman and the moment of sobering never came. and by the way, this is one of the reasons for the founding of isis and successful military operations. it appeared to isis that people planted by the americans were in prisons and cancer. 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. so many high-profile cases in the area arab mainland. that is, this is a series of erak, uh, and lebanon i, in a certain sense , can be said, and that the result of this was
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the terrorist attacks of 2001 in september in the united states, when suicide bombers attacked the twin towers precisely because it 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, iraqi swim, there are terrible exhibits. it shows photographs of the destroyed dwellings of the looted houses of the raped women. well, there is something that
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allows muslim morality. uh, the iranian soldiers in the kuvet behaved disgustingly. this is an undeniable fact. and, of course, there is hussein here. eh, this is all that i have now listed so briefly enough. 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 were reported directly to the president. i had to do this in the council of europe where, uh,
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a committee was created. i was its chairman of the committee on the rights of journalists in crisis conditions, and we raised this topic very much there, which means that there is a point. what kind of loyal only proven 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 it had a very negative impact on public opinion. what concerns our country. well, after all, we tried to prevent a storm in the desert and our representatives went there repeatedly, negotiated with uh, with
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adam hussain and so on with her. uh, so our ambassador, uh, is known to our arabia with us , the deceased kiss the hatches. i negotiated with him. and primakov met with adam hussein, but there is also an absolutely obvious provocation of the predna. measured provocation of the americans yevgeny maksimovich primakov is undoubtedly all a diplomat and an outstanding politician, and in his memes, he writes about what russian diplomacy sought to prevent? the beginning of this military operation we understood that it was no good in political, economic or in humanitarian terms, the outbreak of hostilities will not lead, therefore, when new magazine published an article a few weeks ago that 87% of the world's population does not support the united states in ukraine, it became completely clear to me. and clearly. these are the roots
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- this is, uh, here. uh, the consequences of that aggressive militant policy of subjugating other countries, 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 are, uh, maintaining a rules-based world does not deceive anyone. everyone is talking. yes it 's a fiction behind the world built on the rules is your desire. e keep your hegemony to strengthen and continue indefinitely.
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the
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us treasury is imposing restrictions on more than a dozen financial institutions, as well as export restrictions. under them, in particular , the company megafon fell on the sanctions list, 22 individuals and 83 legal entities, including some members of the cabinet of ministers and heads of regions . sanctions were also introduced against the enterprise and the russian aerospace sector earlier on the white house website reported that the us department of commerce imposes a ban on the export of american products to russia, china and a number of other countries , primarily chips made in the usa or using american technologies. the united states treasury is imposing a 200% duty on imports of aluminum and aluminum products from russia and additional tariffs have been announced on more than 100 russian goods. including these are metals minerals and products of the chemical
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industry in the amount of 2 billion and 800 million dollars a year, which, according to analysts, will not prevent washington from finding loopholes that are profitable for itself, the united states will probably buy these, and resources not like russian ones. it may be that they can circumvent this kind of prohibition, but now it is not of particular importance for everyone. and the fact that the united states is moving to such total protectionism. they seek to protect their own enterprises from russian competition, regardless of any international trade rules, but act simply on the basis of their direct interest and it is issued. for sanctions earlier, the uk approved new sanctions against russia , 92 individuals and legal entities were included in the list. in particular. now the restrictions affect the toppers of rosatom rostec gazprom and the operator of the nord
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stream 2 gas pipeline they noted that they had taken all measures in order to prevent the influence uk sanctions on their business, as in the united states, the uk decided to rely on exports in the list of restrictions, but here we are talking about a ban on the import into russia of aircraft parts, radio equipment and electronic components that can be used in military production. for example, in the creation of drones under the embargo, the import of 140 goods from russian iron and steel , including those that were manufactured, fell. thirdly, four russian banks from mts uralsib also fell into the expanded package of sanctions. st. petersburg and zenith, as well as six companies in the military-industrial complex, but they have already declared that they have no uk assets and work after being included in the list continues
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as usual . well, there is no need to worry, because, and the shares will look really fluctuating. if we talk about banks, then we can see how much the shares have grown, and the company tinkoff , which seemed to have this bank, is not on this list. yes, we see mts bank and other banks there. and now, how would such a dynamic shows that, in principle, the new package of sanctions is not particularly strong why it won’t hit such a purely important one, but in the european union, it’s been trying to agree on the tenth san package for several days against russia , the stumbling block was the import of rubber and huge fines when it was impossible to account for russian assets on its territory on the eve it became known about two more contentious issues. these are diamonds and nuclear energy. according to anonymous sources, the key
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culprits in slowing down the agreement are hungary, bulgaria, france, and, oddly enough, itself belgium paris is going to restart dozens of nuclear reactors without russian fuel, it will be extremely difficult to do this, and the belgian houses that are engaged in auctions of stones understand that there will be no competition on the international market without alrosa, and de beers will only be happy to raise prices from that, and many reservations. there , not only through a word, but through a paragraph e , the wording is put that we are americans means, punishing russia for its bad behavior. let's limit this and that, ban this and that. we do it this way, and so that the americans did not suffer from this, so that the prices on the american market would not suffer from this , therefore, the europeans probably have the same problem, because the experience of previous sanctions showed that in some cases they
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hurt themselves more than russia more on the contrary blames, prepared the tenth package in excessive softness, according to radio rmf, with reference to the polish diplomat , the country is ready to block the adoption of the package in order to force other countries to strengthen the restrictions included in the document.
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, russian troops over the past day inflicted a high complex defeat in several directions at once, this was reported in ministry of defense according to the military military department. the losses of the enemy amount to hundreds of people and dozens of pieces of equipment, a tense situation is developing on the line, svatova is criminal. here is what our war correspondent evgeny reports. a similar complex situation is rather complicated, but the initiative. now on the side of the grouping of russian forces and means that operate on the line of the criminal savatova. let's talk about everything in order of the landing unit.

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