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on november 3, 196, the united states agency for international development was founded: the united states agency for international development, or usaid for short, is the highest federal government agency in the united states in the field of assistance abroad, but the assistance of the american government to other countries very specific. agency for international development, abbreviation, a is a structure, a federal structure. not associated with any party , which was created in 1961 under kennedy to consolidate all humanitarian projects, including the marshall plan, today represents a very
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powerful tool for financing humanitarian, human rights, and economic activities of the united states abroad. the results of the work of this organization are very, very ambiguous. on the one hand, with usa money, which are really very impressive; they support a very large number of human rights, economic, and humanitarian projects around the world. on the other hand, these projects represent a very powerful, albeit indirect, instrument of american influence on a global scale. american humanitarian policy, it includes. two components: firstly, it is building relationships with allies, that is, this is the attractiveness of the country’s property, they promote, involve new groups of people,
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foreign audiences in their humanitarian projects, and secondly, the humanitarian policy of the united states, unlike the humanitarian policies of other countries of the world, it also includes an element of counteraction, that is, as described in american manuals in official... documents, american public diplomacy is aimed at counteracting, counteracting ? counteraction to russia, china and iran, plus international terrorism, that is , a special center for global engagement has been created in the state department, which essentially deals with the spread of disinformation about our country, they openly talk about it, this agency works with the opposition, and with the so-called civil... society, it is within the framework of this concept that it is necessary to create problems in the world so that the united states can feel good, it supports certain
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opportunistic aspirations, yes, it could be interfaith hostility, it could be nationalist, some kind of aspirations, it could be opposition forces, there are many such examples, this includes support for the opposition in the soviet union, if we are talking about years cold war, and this is working with anti-communist forces for the purpose , of course, of formally supporting democracy, but in reality to expand the us zone of influence in various regions, in latin america, in southeast asia and the middle east, and that is, the usa - and an effective tool for the implementation of us foreign policy goals , which are packaged in a very attractive package of spreading democracy, well, the filling is often not as pleasant as
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the packaging, and in fact aims to strengthen the influence of the united states, the projection of its interests to various regions under the pretext of spreading democracy. almost all the velvet revolutions, by the way, the name of the velvet revolution came from czechoslovakia, yes, from vaclav havel, and so they were sponsored through this agency and financed. the largest opposition political movement in poland, solidarity was created and funded through programs through the agency for international development. in
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russia, the activities of this organization took place from 91 to 2012, during this period money was spent at 2.5 billion dollars for holding. a wide variety of programs, including active anti-russian events in chechnya, during the first and second... and it is interesting that they receive only half of the entire foreign policy budget for the next financial year, planned to be $32 billion out of the $64 billion state department budget. no one spares money, here they financed the helsinki group, a memorial, some things related to khodorkovsky, navalny, but last year they were deprived
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of accreditation there according to mead’s statement, but they funding has not stopped, they finance through other organizations, let’s say, non-profits, the same organization sponsored and financed the creation, including the creation of an organization, which means that it later grew into the yabloko party, then the union of the right at one time was completely financed by means of money the state budget of the united states of america through this agency for international development. the total number of non-governmental organizations that were funded by the agency in russia is more than 6,000 non-profit, non-governmental organizations. these include the soros foundations, the macarthur foundation, the carnegie foundation and many
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other systems. the work of this organization is such that the organization itself is not directly involved in any programs, but for this it awards grants and for these grants programs are carried out by non-governmental organizations, that is, this kind of agency is the core of the state department, because the work of this organization is, as it were, similar to the work of embassies, which is a network of embassies' which are located all over the world, they, with the help of other us agencies, first of all, this is the us agency for global media, this is the us agency for international development , they have a huge network of non-governmental organizations affiliated with the us agency for international development around the world, not only american, but foreign, who are donors of american aid, people receive: salaries are received from the us government,
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so they broadcast the american point of view in their region, while the ngo may be registered in a third country, and thus, we will not say that this is an american ngo, but the money comes from american taxpayers, and since the americans pay, they dictate the agenda, so almost all the activities of american journalists are anti-russian in nature. one of the trump lines of this organization, so to speak, was this work in eastern europe, in the eighties, during this period, which means when the task was set to create a dissident movement, this was precisely one of the main tasks
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organizations, then the creation of support for the oppositionists in poland, in hungary in... they achieved their goal, in principle, which means havel is the product of usaid, and as for, say, cuba, honduras, that is, such an underbelly of the united states of america, latin america, here this organization felt very free, in each country there were at least several dozen programs that were aimed at... ensuring that these countries did not change their pro-american course of development, back in the cold war, in in general, then the situation may have been clearer and more transparent somewhere than now, everyone understood that such projects were, of course, closely connected... with the cia in the united states of america and perhaps
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they solved humanitarian problems, but to the extent, to the extent, only in those countries that were of particular interest to the united states of america. during the collapse of the soviet union, it became commonplace when a huge number of people came to us as part of expert groups, as part of humanitarian missions. cia, and not only to us, but also all over the world in general, under the guise of environmental organizations, humanitarian organizations, governments around the world, and , as they say, technology, only with the help of further, how to say, their technologies, they include employees there, the cia, who are involved in the dispute information, which is the most valuable product in
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international relations today. of course, after the collapse of the soviet union, after the end of the cold war, the triumphant march of democratic values ​​around the world began, as we say today, in within the framework of this ideological, unipolar view of world politics, the ee has significantly strengthened, but at the same time it has ceased to be constrained by funds, and one of the very odious projects that ngos implemented with the support of usaid was... the case of the kuwaiti babies, which was fabricated, and the representatives themselves later admitted that it was fabricated in order to justify, including before congress, the start of the gulf war, but here
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it must be said that before, such public accusations of a brutal violation of rights people were used by organizations controlled, controlled, and financed by them, in order, for example , to pass through congress one or another bill that was beneficial to the presidential administration, or, for example, to justify the start of a military operation in any region of the world. the most effective usaid tool for american humanitarian policy in general is international exchange programs, when young people come to study in the united states. and when, in parallel , american universities open according to around the world, the usa, american corners are actively participating in this process, and we should note here interdepartmental cooperation, there is practically no interdepartmental struggle here, because all the institutions of american
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humanitarian policy work hand in hand. the largest event , that is, that was carried out and which was the most dangerous for russia, was the publication of textbooks for universities, carried out by the soros foundation, this program was partially financed by the international development agency, it was the most dangerous, because in this way they tried to completely reformat higher education, that is, in the russian federation. americans still earn money from their humanitarian projects; firstly, students from other countries bring $37 billion to the us treasury annually, and secondly, with regard to infrastructure projects, humanitarian foreign countries, according to the us trade and development agency, for every dollar
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invested in humanitarian projects, americans earn $136 in us exports. so on your humanitarian
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americans still earn good money in projects. mali, burkina fasso, and now niger, after. the recent military coup has replenished the so-called rebellious belt of west african countries, we must not only fight, but also take responsibility for the battle, we ourselves must
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begin to fight. france was losing its position in africa, which is why there are increasingly poor russian flags here. the french transport uranium ore. which amount to 230-250 dollars per kilogram. how much do they leave for the niger government? we close the door to all imperialists, we give you complete freedom of action. the door is open, don't stop. changes are overdue in the tourism industry. the ministry of economic development has developed a draft roadmap to improve the business climate in tourism for 2023-2025. the package of proposals includes 27 initiatives from tour operators, ateliers, people who rent out tourist products and provide tourist services. the department noted that direct dialogue between business and government will rid the legislation of
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contradictions, outdated and even unnecessary requirements. the main goal is to help business, business today has restrictions, in their opinion , that are in the legislation, we will analyze these proposals in detail and help remove unnecessary barriers that businesses currently face, remove unnecessary bureaucracy, reduce the time frame for providing technical or other services that an entrepreneur in the tourism industry needs today. in the context of economic development, they propose to legalize non-refundable rates in hotels; in case of cancellation of a reservation, the money is lost, the price will be minimal. the idea was supported by the russian union of tourism industry, where they noticed that the cost of living could decrease by 10-15%. this will reduce the risk of underloading.
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hotels, to introduce a draft federal law, the government plans in february 2024, also for our guests, this initiative will also have a positive effect, because, as a rule , the tariff is non-refundable, it is at a lower price, they will have the opportunity to plan their vacation more with optimized financial costs, according to rosstat, now the demand for hotels is increasing, almost 60 million tourists stayed in hotels until september, and this is a significant increase compared to the same period last year. changes that simplify the requirements for the tourism business will affect the hotel industry. for example, the ministry of economic development proposes to make registration at hotels remote and allow guests to check into a hotel using biometric data. in addition, to expand the list of documents that are required now, this is an internal passport, but they also propose to include
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a foreign passport or military id, for example, also a requirement to simplify the registration format will certainly have a positive impact, because now the requirements are so draconian in terms of the use of a passport, notarized documents of children, all this leads to the fact that it creates unnecessary difficulties for tourists, but in fact and hotels have been readministered, here the simplification of this kind of provisions... will have a positive impact, because it will allow us to concentrate more on the essence of the tourism product, similar rules, most likely they will operate on cruise ships, cabins can be equated to hotel rooms, and the status of a tour operator, according to the ministry of economic development, will help companies receive tax breaks. the changes will also affect the tour operator’s personal liability fund, from which tourists are paid compensation, for example, in the event of the collapse of the company, or if there are not enough insurance coverage... guarantees from the insurance company, the amount is going to be limited to 300 million rubles. now the tour operator must annually
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transfer to the fund a contribution of 7% of all sales tours abroad, since this money can only be spent on compensating tourists, some companies have accumulated astronomical amounts that are essentially frozen - they say in the russian travel industry union, the tour operator itself cannot use these funds. at the same time, often these funds accumulate , let’s say, exceed reasonable sufficiency, so large tour operators have asked that, well, a maximum bar be set so that these funds do not accumulate, let’s say, indefinitely, and today there are 2 of them billion rubles, among the proposals to allow driving a snowmobile with a regular driver’s license, but only during specially designated routes, the draft road map has now been sent to federal departments for approval, as noted in
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the ministry of economic development, the document is planned to be drawn up already... this year start working on it. but to appoint this as my guard cat, what? what kind of watchman? the film is very bright, cool, i didn’t expect a cat in it at all. and it’s great that light fairy tales are being filmed now. for children, for adults, humor and some relevant story, it’s the dishwashers who define you, the kitchen, it’s an overall great movie, i’ll really like it, cool fairy tale, cool, i got it, we all dream of having our
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wishes come true, i want winter to become in the summer, boldly, pomochelo, chic, wonderful, very kind, very cheerful, who am i, my turnip, it seems to me that this is what is needed, the mood will be created for everyone, at the behest of
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the pike. we are now going to the front line, our combat positions, to liberate donetsk as quickly as possible. land. what is your specialization, that of your team? assaults? here is our crew, they can hit any target, but so what, they carry shells every day, the gun, our bmp crew is like
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a good car. i'm ready, landing, i think so too, landing, ready, landing, yes, russia is a country of which we are proud, we are proud to bring light and warmth throughout the world, we proudly look forward, paving new paths in the oceans and overcoming gravity, we are proud of our successes, but we never stop there, discover the achievements of our
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country, come to the russia forum exhibition. today our country celebrates the day of national unity, folk festivals, concerts, exhibitions, sporting events, charity events, for everyone, in every city. muscovites, on national unity day , traditionally lay flowers at the monument to minin and pozharsky on red square, and the president did not break this tradition. evgenia petrukhina will tell you how the ceremony went and what vladimir putin and its participants were asked about. this ceremony has already become a tradition,

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