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will try to repeat more than once, will lead to many tragic events. she had the operation herself. e, according to the scale of that time, very serious operations are somewhere, if we talk about the military personnel of the ground forces, about 15.000 provided the americans. this means that control over the main administrative centers of lebanon was hmm , the powerful group of the navy of the navy supporting them - this is first of all. this is by far the sixth american fleet that is permanently based in the mediterranean. this is naval aviation and so on. generally. it's viewed as, uh, viewed then, a as a success a of the united states of america a a virtually bloodless operation. there, the minimum number of victims from one to three is called
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the researcher. and at the same time they demonstrated strength with little or no resistance. that is, this is seen as an effective implementation of their interests, and on the part of the united states of america, it must be said here that the lebanese army has traditionally been very weak, but in the long term, and this not only did not help the united states of america, but it planted a bomb, and in this state, at the time of the american invasion , essentially began a civil war, and it is not for nothing that this german crisis of 1958 is called a rehearsal of the liman civil war the wars of 1975, respectively, even in 1990 , the conflict between the right-wing christian forces and muslims became the cause of the clashes inside the lebanese. left-wing communities of the country, which
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were guided by the regime of hamalia abdelnasser in egypt , unacceptable to the west. a country like lebanon, where everyone starts reading newspapers in the morning with a cup of coffee. uh, numerous political yi gradually go into a kind of frenzy. it is in the tradition of lebanon this country, where discussions began, debates came, debates into clashes. here some terrorist attacks. this is where the power faltered. uh, kamysha moon turned to someone to the americans then the president wanted to make changes about the american president wanted to make changes to the constitution he really wanted to support the pro-western baghdad park, which was initiated by great britain turkey and thus also sought to strengthen the position of the united states and allies in the region. and this caused a massive protest among the muslim population, and as a result, uh, the united states of america is
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forced to. he turned to them for support directly, understanding the weakness in the military. he turned to the united states of america for support. this gave them the basis for starting a military operation in the region. the fact is that hmm, the then dent e of lebanon, kimmil syamon, he was certainly a pro-western politician. eh, but at the same time, the americans didn’t come to save him, they didn’t come to protect him . in the arab east, the americans have three priority areas. the first is support, israel - this is an absolute priority. it is saved has different there. e in terms of importance of its influence, but undoubtedly. this is one of the most important priorities
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of american foreign policy. in the arab east, the second is to keep security intact, how convenient it is to put it, the oil-producing countries, the arab countries of the persian gulf, this is the second priority and the third priority is not after the invasion, this is before the invasion. hmm, their leadership in the state department, american and his epaulettes are guided by lebanon as an important point of application of american foreign policy efforts levan as the most important logistics and financial center of the middle east, lebanon is conveniently located e, educated people are kinetic e, the inclinations and talents of entrepreneurial activity in the financial banking village were changed by the phoenicians. phoenicia is the oldest example. a flourishing seafaring trade, crafts, and so on in general, it is probably interesting to start with what lion represented with you, but he limited himself to
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israel. their border was about 81 km long, and at that time it was even called middle eastern switzerland. that is, it was center of finance and logistics geostrategic very advantageously located. i remember that this time, well, there were outstanding restaurants, uh, cabaret, the famous casino de lebanon place, where it seems, one of the hero of james bond, that is, one in one of the movie from james bond, he actively functioned there and that's when he became such a center, which could be mentioned in such a film, that is, of course. e, with the text of all this, e was at the event of the fifty-sixth year, when e egypt e not immediately, but with great political support of the soviet union, uh, his serious warning. the west managed to return the soviet canal to the opposition to egypt, france
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, great britain and israel had to give up the canal, and the united states of america, of course, first of all wanted to gain a foothold in this region. and you see, from there the former colonial powers, but which still retained influence there, but and great britain above all, and therefore, when the operation around the soviet crisis began, when the president of egypt, gomal, abdelnaasyr decided to nationalize the suez canal, and the united states emphasized distanced itself from this operation, because, uh, the concept of eznhaur was originally developed. it was the concept of containment of communism, then it transforms into the concept of rejection of communism, then the creation of the bogdan pact followed, and er, just the bogdan pak. this is not a coincidence, it collapsed on the eve of the american investment in
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levan . iran and pakistan it was a very serious blow to the americans. although they were not formally as part of this. e. organization saint, it was abbreviated, but there was great britain, there was iran, there was turkey , all friendly to the americans. uh, regional powers and world powers. and it was a powerful blow to interests. e geopolitical, and partly, if we are talking about the ideology and ideological preferences of americans in the region. but then the ideology of panorama was gaining strength, and in general, it was seen. uh, like a serious challenge, uh,
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israel’s interest in the region, because he didn’t give a shit failure and disintegration of the united arab republic, but in the fifty-eighth year. and god hasn't been discussed yet. certainly, uh, no one knew. uh, how serious are you, how long will it last, but like a threat, she looked for them here is a state that u only went gone. mm opposite. uh, western interest nationalized the channel goes further. here, yes, it also attracts syria . yes, it probably looked like a threat; the consequence of the american invasion was a protracted crisis not only in lebanon, but also in the region dependent on it. the entire region was highly dependent. i would say e middle east because we will call the region of the middle east the arab countries
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of the middle east, the so-called mashenka , because port service is everything that goes by sea through ivan vot through syria to a much, much, much lesser extent. this is about the past, i say, the infusion of two large ports is very large and take a smaller one in tripoli, so i worked in the bureau for 6 years and during my work and not a single decade i emphasize, i think my arrival in lebanon, uh, one american dollar cost 1,500 or hellish pounds and vice versa. and now here is lebanon, which means that the lebanese 100,000 years are not one and a half thousand, but 100,000 years worth one american dollar. that is, it is a disaster, the complete financial system of lebanon and the financial system of the levan, it is clear that it is part of the global financial system , the dominance of the global financial system,
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damn it, even the us federal reserve fund , the world bank, there and so on, these financial institutions, therefore. of course, there are also many conspiracy theories that the americans of western europe specifically drove the lebanese into such a situation. in order to give them a political ultimatum, you remove them from the swamp, which everyone considers terrorists in the west from participating in political life. and we provide you assistance in terms of e, financial economic. well, that is, the hand of the united states to this day, it constantly remains in lebanon . the americans retain hopes that they will be able to reverse the lebanese events in their favor, the liman crisis, which
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has not actually ended. that's how it started somewhere in the middle of the last decade. so it continues. moreover, it is deepening and so far there are no chances of a way out of the crisis, respectively, e. all. this resulted in a confrontation with israel, and in the beginning of the civil war in lebanon in the seventy-fifth the civil war lasted until 1990. it completely destroyed the economy, and the political stability of this state plunged it into chaos, and it can be said that the first military operation in the middle east, which turned out to be so successful, actually paved the way. and for subsequent revolutionary events in the region. infusion of no president can not reach a consensus in parliament. lebanon does not have a prime minister. this is such a vacuum, an executive vacuum of power, it is not the first time in lebanese
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history that this is the latest and if consider this situation. e under a microscope. eh, you can find it without any doubt. uh, as the arabs say, bosomat, that is, fingerprints, and it will be the fingerprints of a citizen of the united states . i think that this success was so. united states in the vietnam war, and which actually became an internal political catastrophe for the united states of america, there were large human losses growing dissatisfaction with the authorities, and in general, but the united states faced very serious resistance in vietnam and were forced to actually admit defeat in the vietnam war. as for the consequences in the region, but
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the americans did not achieve their goals, they failed to turn their heads to recreate, which is again the bogdan pact. it was impossible the united arab republic hmm didn’t cease to exist, and it sort of ended, uh, 2 years later, but not at all as a result of the american invasion of lebanon , but also hmm, speaking even more broadly context, that's international, then relations have strengthened. uh, iraq, uh, with the soviet union , the relations of the united arab republic with the soviet union developed, whether they set such a goal or not, the americans decide to invade. i think they didn't, but
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objectively it happened just like that . what were your feelings? when did you first come here? of course, i was shocked . the state de facto controlled part of the capital and the road from the capital to cameroon. it was all state control in this country, which area from france to the russian federation played a very important role in restoring peace. this marked the beginning of cooperation in the field of security,
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we are very happy. the construction industry continues to develop, despite all the restrictions in the first 5 months of the year, one and a half million seven moved to new housing , this includes russians who bought apartments, built a house, rented premises, moved from an emergency fund, as well as those in whose houses they spent capital repairs promoted construction programs. they
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give their result from here. we have this issued number of solutions for construction. their town-planning potential has also increased. this is a potential right to obtain a decision on the construction of urban planning documentation. the whole country has increased, but more projects have started than the logical period of the last year, that is housing construction, despite all the difficulties. still , steady growth continues in russia, there are several measures to support the industry, one of the tools for regional development is infrastructure budget loans. loan supply of 3% per annum for a period of at least 15 years is provided. get his region. maybe, by taking part in the project competition , you need to repay the loan from the third year after the date of issuance in 2023 , 10 events have already been implemented under the program. including updated 240 units of public transport. in total, at first the program of infrastructure budget loans implemented 55 events in 22 regions of our country, the subjects received more than a thousand trolley buses. in metro cars and moscow trains
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central diameters. also, on behalf of the president, a new program of special treasury loans for the constituent entities of the russian federation was launched, including for the first time new entities and infrastructures can use it. budget loans help to create a comfortable urban environment, for example, thanks to this tool , roads in yekaterinburg were reconstructed, two boulevards for the vosemnar expo were opened for the international festival of university sports, and in simferopol, a new life was given to a marble lane. in the zhiguli microdistrict under construction on a grove, where more than 10,000 people already live, up to 5,000 cars will be able to pass through it daily , sewerage, electric repairs, roads and artificial structures on the territory are planned. in total, more than 6 billion rubles already. uh, the cash performance is more than four billion rubles. that is, uh, we are going ahead of schedule, that is
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, accordingly, the failure to fulfill the task that was set by the government of the russian federation of the head of the republic with axons. that is, as we see continues work on the formation of a comfortable urban environment for half a year in the country more than 1,000 public and courtyard areas were landscaped ; in may of this year , the problematic residential complex laiko in the moscow region was completed. the area of the object exceeds 250,000 m², almost 2,000 affected equity holders will receive an apartment in the houses . the construction of the complex began in 2016 in the summer of 2018 . urban group completed the construction at the expense of the fund for protecting the rights of equity holders of the moscow region budget and federal funds for a number of other individual industries. we have less than 20,000 deceived equity holders, our
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emergency housing is being settled ahead of time. that is, in fact, for all the projects we are involved in. we either go on schedule, or even go with empathy. from year to year, we improve performance and the road industry has already been repaired in six months. rovano more than 5.300 km / s built another 265 km. this is three times more than in
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previous year. having turned away from the soviet past, it was necessary to fill this gap with something. bandera's remote control existed after the war. basically, here in the camp they are given 10 of these signs of ukrainian nationalists. these are all azov. these were all residents of mariupol, where children who were 14 years old
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that's it. there's some sort of combat state. russian special services prevented an attempt on the life of the editor-in-chief of the rt television channel margarita simonyan and journalist ksenia sobchak . these are members. one of the neo-nazi groups. many minors are under interrogation. they very quickly said that they acted on the instructions of the security service
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