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and here is the united states on the one hand.alk from the other side all the time, moving the red line all the time, uh, encouraging ukraine, indirectly encouraging ukraine to strike at the territory of the russian federation, including crimea and, first of all, crimea. the united states is really creating the risk of this unintended escalation. here is dmitry our broadcast on a cat's important broadcast and in the city portament regularly translates, i must admit, honestly, not because we are so important, but because they use it as a guide for learning the russian language, but as they say, and on that, thanks. so. let's assume they don't just look to us for help. and he will see what we are saying, so if you had the opportunity to turn to the american political leadership through this method or any other opportunity, what advice would you give them . uh, if they want to avoid this uncontrolled escalation, but i personally would give the advice that many american realists give, starting with henry kissinger. john ershamer you d
and here is the united states on the one hand.alk from the other side all the time, moving the red line all the time, uh, encouraging ukraine, indirectly encouraging ukraine to strike at the territory of the russian federation, including crimea and, first of all, crimea. the united states is really creating the risk of this unintended escalation. here is dmitry our broadcast on a cat's important broadcast and in the city portament regularly translates, i must admit, honestly, not because we are...
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defense of the united states floyd.ustin, moreover, the united states will institutionalize its participation in ukrainian conflict. and even i would say they are taking this institutionalization to a qualitatively new level within the framework of the ministry of defense. the united states intends to institutionally consolidate all of its military efforts on the ukrainian conflict into a single mission. the mother of this mission is the code name and appoint a specific general responsible for its implementation, that is, in fact, the ukrainian command of the united states armed forces is being created about the prospects of american policy regarding the ukrainian conflict. today we will talk with president of the center for national interests dmitry syme and gmo professor andronik migronyan dmitry andronik vsevich. good evening dmitry well, the biden administration constantly says that it intends to avoid escalation with russia , and therefore the biden administration refuses to give kiev tips. let's say long-range mis
defense of the united states floyd.ustin, moreover, the united states will institutionalize its participation in ukrainian conflict. and even i would say they are taking this institutionalization to a qualitatively new level within the framework of the ministry of defense. the united states intends to institutionally consolidate all of its military efforts on the ukrainian conflict into a single mission. the mother of this mission is the code name and appoint a specific general responsible for...
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any 93 was our government by the united states, not our country. so our country is still an independent state, but we're not in control of our independence were occupied. mm. mm. this book over throw is an attempt to show the times that america over through foreign governments over a long period in the united states, at least in a relative sense, is declining in power in the world. and we can still remain, and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world. but we need to accept that the conditions of past decades don't exist anymore. and we're not used to this. we're not ready for this psychologically. americans have always been on top. we think of ourselves is always getting our way. and we're entering into a period when that's not going to be so easy. the challenge is can we adapt our habit of dominance to a more equal multi polar warm mm ah ah ah ah ah, ah, ah, a ah with mood when i was shown the wrong one i just don't with to see proud disdain. because the article engagement it was betrayal when so many find themselves worlds
any 93 was our government by the united states, not our country. so our country is still an independent state, but we're not in control of our independence were occupied. mm. mm. this book over throw is an attempt to show the times that america over through foreign governments over a long period in the united states, at least in a relative sense, is declining in power in the world. and we can still remain, and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world. but we need to...
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my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can have event like this and actually discuss it passionately. it will tell you the extent to which the chinese have changed, the technologies, etc. now, people in saudi arabia do seem frustrated with the way they are being portrayed in the united states, especially young people in saudi arabia, young women, like in "united states," -- "the new york times," the rating the outfits, the concert. hundreds of thousands of people go to school in america. dr. doran: sorry, just to make sure your point was clear to our listeners, you are seeing articles berating the artist for performing in saudi arabia? mr.
my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can have event like...
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of state of the united states and the foreign ministerj secretary of state of the united . and also if there _ conference in cambodia, and also if there is— conference in cambodia, and also if there is the — conference in cambodia, and also if there is the leaders, _ conference in cambodia, and also if there is the leaders, joe _ conference in cambodia, and also if there is the leaders, joe biden - there is the leaders, joe biden and xi jinping, — there is the leaders, joe biden and xijinping. seeing— there is the leaders, joe biden and xi jinping, seeing each— there is the leaders, joe biden and xi jinping, seeing each other- there is the leaders, joe biden and xi jinping, seeing each other in - xi jinping, seeing each other in november _ xi jinping, seeing each other in november. those _ xi jinping, seeing each other in november. those data - xi jinping, seeing each other in november. those data points. xi jinping, seeing each other in . november. those data points will -ive november. those data points will give a _ november. those data points will give a bit — november.
of state of the united states and the foreign ministerj secretary of state of the united . and also if there _ conference in cambodia, and also if there is— conference in cambodia, and also if there is the — conference in cambodia, and also if there is the leaders, _ conference in cambodia, and also if there is the leaders, joe _ conference in cambodia, and also if there is the leaders, joe biden - there is the leaders, joe biden and xi jinping, — there is the leaders, joe biden and...
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but when the united states stepped up to help, there was only really so much that the united states could do. changing these societies, changing the political parameters in these countries, is really up to the people within these countries. as an i point out my book faust on those people who rose up ford, demanding rights and democracy. they were up against very, very powerful forces who were determined not to allow them to succeed. was very little that the united states could do in order to prevent that from happening. all that being said, and ever since president trump came to office, the united states has evinced very, very little official interest in supporting those voices around the region that want to live in were democratic and open countries. president biden spoke very forcefully about american values during his campaign in the early stages of his administration. but it's been mostly rhetorical. the administration has been precious little on the question, even just basic human rights. if you look at the repression that people are forced to endure around the region and how basical
but when the united states stepped up to help, there was only really so much that the united states could do. changing these societies, changing the political parameters in these countries, is really up to the people within these countries. as an i point out my book faust on those people who rose up ford, demanding rights and democracy. they were up against very, very powerful forces who were determined not to allow them to succeed. was very little that the united states could do in order to...
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so we want to have a stable carpeted relations with united states because we do believe that china, united states have a massive share responsibilities and common interests. you know, we have our challenges at home. i think that the 1st thing to do, but you have us to manage our own affairs well and a good relationship between china, united states, well serve the interest of our 2 countries. and we also cited meet the desire of the international community for peace, security and for joint efforts to tackle the common challenges the international community is facing and saturday the status co all for china, us relations is very worrisome is going down here. this is because, as i mentioned, that china is being misperceived and calculated. and china us relations now is being driven by fear not by the common interest and by the common responsibilities of all countries. you know, people forget that, you know, the bilateral trade volume annually between the 2 countries have accepted the, you know, $750000000000.00 us dollars. people forget that the before call it, you know, 5000000 mutual visits
so we want to have a stable carpeted relations with united states because we do believe that china, united states have a massive share responsibilities and common interests. you know, we have our challenges at home. i think that the 1st thing to do, but you have us to manage our own affairs well and a good relationship between china, united states, well serve the interest of our 2 countries. and we also cited meet the desire of the international community for peace, security and for joint...
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part of the united states. annex generically means acquired without war. ok. annex generically means acquired without war. would hawaiians agree this is a peaceful transition? no. right. they would certainly view it as hostile and aggressive. so annex is a word that comes from the colonizers point of view, not the colonized people's point of view. i'll explain what's going on july, 1898, to motivate adding hawaii in a second. ok. so hawaii. hawaii went from being a trade colony to a settler colony and that settler colony will become part of the settler's empire. the united states. that's how it worked in hawaii. ok. what's going on in 1898 that makes hawaii part of the united states officially? all right. what's going on there, this is the slide i already showed you. remember the u.s. and sugar slide i showed you? heightened tariffs in the u.s. plunged an island into depression and often caused political unrest. in hawaii, the political unrest was among american plantation owners. sometimes the political unrest
part of the united states. annex generically means acquired without war. ok. annex generically means acquired without war. would hawaiians agree this is a peaceful transition? no. right. they would certainly view it as hostile and aggressive. so annex is a word that comes from the colonizers point of view, not the colonized people's point of view. i'll explain what's going on july, 1898, to motivate adding hawaii in a second. ok. so hawaii. hawaii went from being a trade colony to a settler...
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dealing with other issues and china's points of leverage that it can use to put pressure on the united states and what the opportunity costs are of this policy trip paulette potentially i think you've put it really nicely. i mean, we ought to be recognized that as the 2 most powerful states in the international system, the united states in china are going to each other warily. not just this year, not just next year, but for a long time we're going to have to manage that relationship. and each side is going on occasion. look for ways to gain advantages. whether that's in high technology, whether it's in building diplomatic influence, whether it's influencing international, instant fusions, whatever, it's going to be a fundamentally competitive relationship. but as you suggest, it is a complicated world. and those 2 powerful countries also have reasons to try and collaborate with each other. first of all, it's good for our economies. if we can continue to trade and invest with each other, that's good for chinese economy. it's also good for ours. we have climate change as a shared interest along
dealing with other issues and china's points of leverage that it can use to put pressure on the united states and what the opportunity costs are of this policy trip paulette potentially i think you've put it really nicely. i mean, we ought to be recognized that as the 2 most powerful states in the international system, the united states in china are going to each other warily. not just this year, not just next year, but for a long time we're going to have to manage that relationship. and each...
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title 42 made it easier for illegal immigrants to come to you the united states -- to the united states. in terms of encounters are the highest level that we have seen since we have data on this . host: legal immigrants are more likely to go in the industry where illegal immigrants are trying to get these jobs . guest: star a lot of visas coming into the -- there are a lot of visas coming into the u.s. seasonal industries like landscaping, others seasonable occupations. we have a large number of visas for the agriculture portion of that. in terms of the visa for the non-agricultural workers, that cap annually at 66,000. congress routinely double that number every year by allowing attorneys and that program to come back, congress did that again. the biden administration issued half of those additional visas this year. we have this situation where there is a enormous labor command in the united states. we are not issuing all of the visas that we could. in 22 and one, the green card, different program. it is primary for skilled workers coming into the united states. a lot of tech workers,
title 42 made it easier for illegal immigrants to come to you the united states -- to the united states. in terms of encounters are the highest level that we have seen since we have data on this . host: legal immigrants are more likely to go in the industry where illegal immigrants are trying to get these jobs . guest: star a lot of visas coming into the -- there are a lot of visas coming into the u.s. seasonal industries like landscaping, others seasonable occupations. we have a large number...
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say everything is okay, guys, everyone can be, can there be any internal agreements between the united states china regarding the situation around taiwan and the situation that is happening in ukraine, for example. can the states theoretically yes ? i miss the exchange of the interests of china and its control of taiwan for china's support of the us position on the conflict in ukraine. this is an interesting question. i think that for china these are unequal issues, you understand , that is, well, this is an interesting question, on the other hand, i do not think that it stands exactly in such and such a plane, you understand , yes yes, buying gas and oil from russia and the refusal of any support for russia, and perhaps some moves by china towards siberia, they can hit putin’s ambitions hard enough and it will be a blow in the back to putin from china let's do this, i would have phrased it differently, i guess, look, the goal of the united states is to sever the connection between china and russia, that's how the severing of this connection in exchange for taiwan i don't think i don't think
say everything is okay, guys, everyone can be, can there be any internal agreements between the united states china regarding the situation around taiwan and the situation that is happening in ukraine, for example. can the states theoretically yes ? i miss the exchange of the interests of china and its control of taiwan for china's support of the us position on the conflict in ukraine. this is an interesting question. i think that for china these are unequal issues, you understand , that is,...
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you have united states and the soviet union, and then after the end of so union americans thought they're going to have a uni polar role with united the 6 leaving that being that when the super about people like francis fukuyama talk to but in the history do the debate among the scholars, there's what americans wanted to do was actually achieve. there are some people who believe that americans never could establish really put some people who believed they did it for maybe 15 or 18 years from the fall of the soviet union. and 2007 or 2008. and so there is a debate on that. but what you know now is that the world is moving towards the most high polar system. and during this transition, you're going to see more difficulties. so you'd like to see countries trying to find ways of improving their chances of actually being a greater power then. and the new world order is that should be settled down now. but as i, as, as we move away from this western centers system, or as the system continues to disintegrate, do you think they will ever be a moment when countries like, let's say, iran, russia be
you have united states and the soviet union, and then after the end of so union americans thought they're going to have a uni polar role with united the 6 leaving that being that when the super about people like francis fukuyama talk to but in the history do the debate among the scholars, there's what americans wanted to do was actually achieve. there are some people who believe that americans never could establish really put some people who believed they did it for maybe 15 or 18 years from...
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they have already been introduced by the united states. they don't agree otherwise. hat, uh, if the state is recognized as a sponsor of terrorism, then this gives the united states. this gives the president of the united states the authority, in relation to that state, in exceptional situations to apply force, including force against e, individual officials and military commanders. uh, a few uh, just uh, months ago, to exact uh, about uh two years ago, the united states assassinated general soleimani, the commander of the iranian revolutionary guard paramilitary organization, and he was killed by an american missile. moreover, he was not even killed in iran, with which the united states does not have diplomatic relations, but was killed in iraq in a country friendly to the united states and the iraqi leadership did not know about it. here you go, let's imagine that the united states won't even do anything about russia, because it seems to me in the white house they are not crazy and the difference between iran and russia is a nuclear power. they understand well. but y
they have already been introduced by the united states. they don't agree otherwise. hat, uh, if the state is recognized as a sponsor of terrorism, then this gives the united states. this gives the president of the united states the authority, in relation to that state, in exceptional situations to apply force, including force against e, individual officials and military commanders. uh, a few uh, just uh, months ago, to exact uh, about uh two years ago, the united states assassinated general...
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and china and the united states. and the rest of the world really? so i think yes, i think this is, it goes and the students do contradict the one china policy do contradict official us policy statement. and i think perhaps this is more in fighting among the leaves in washington. when you talk about that in fighting, we have just heard from john kirby, the us whitehouse national security spokesperson. he's just stated in his briefing there, hello, see, quote, speak for herself. when talking about supporting taiwanese independence, you have been speaking about how this corresponds to the fact that the u. s. at his, with a one china policy. but what i'd like to ask you is that biden has said that he supports palo sees actions, apparently regarding independence of ty, one as well. so why do we hear such opposite us statements about ty, pay and see? that's the thing i think we've seen so many contradictory statements, whether it's from biden, whether it's from the pentagon, which has said that this is not a good idea. ev
and china and the united states. and the rest of the world really? so i think yes, i think this is, it goes and the students do contradict the one china policy do contradict official us policy statement. and i think perhaps this is more in fighting among the leaves in washington. when you talk about that in fighting, we have just heard from john kirby, the us whitehouse national security spokesperson. he's just stated in his briefing there, hello, see, quote, speak for herself. when talking...
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and we want the congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's no big deal. she's just going to say more of the pacific ocean, and yet we look at all of the ramping of the engines that we're seeing between the u. s. and china right now. that makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact of this visit. let's, let's take the politicians rhetoric out of the equation for now. rachel, what's the general view in america regarding this whole thing? yeah, there seem to be more questions than answers as to why polos is embarking on a trip like this, right? with everything that's going on in the u. s. right now with the american people who have repeatedly said that they're concerned about skyrocketing gas prices, about inflation. but all of the issues they have going on on their wondering why the speaker of the house is making a trip like this and why she's costi
and we want the congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's no big deal. she's just going to say more of the pacific ocean, and yet we look at all of the ramping of the engines that we're seeing between the u. s. and china right now. that makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact...
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the best i can do is help the united states. they really don't have a military strike option to get to the right. they know what it would have done a long time ago. they had it. so all israel really should do is to support the united states in any way possible to make sure that iran and the risk will come to an agreement in terms of the right to do to program. ok. mom does that. does iran have a plan b if this bill is not revived? but 1st of all, i'd like to say that he runs off position to israel. if i could talk position to apartheid, south africa, you run once. this system, this race is regime to n, like the whole debate that we will, we do have what inside, sorry, buddy. time. so please that the nuclear dale. well, the iranians, if the united states at this point went both the european and the iranian are saying that the ball is in the us court. if americans are not reasonable, you run, it will continue to expand their piece from nuclear program. and also we are closing in on winter, the weather is going to get very cold in
the best i can do is help the united states. they really don't have a military strike option to get to the right. they know what it would have done a long time ago. they had it. so all israel really should do is to support the united states in any way possible to make sure that iran and the risk will come to an agreement in terms of the right to do to program. ok. mom does that. does iran have a plan b if this bill is not revived? but 1st of all, i'd like to say that he runs off position to...
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and the meanwhile in the west farther north the united states and england were both laying claim to the oregon territory. so if you want to imagine the modern states of idaho and washington and oregon, but also british columbia up to up to the end of the southern panhandle of alaska. that's that's the oregon territory and they were sharing it which is fairly rare. that is a jointly occupied the orient territory. and if either one of them was good at no longer want to jointly occupy and draw borderline somewhere. they had to give the other one a year's notice. the mexicans living in new mexico and in california depended on american trade for manufactured goods and the government's depended on that trade for for revenue. the mexican officials there. there was very loose control if any between those places and and mexico city where the government is. so what's what's spain had believed and then and then later mexico believed that in order to control what they called the northern frontier. what becomes the the us southwest that that's so far from the capital at mexico. they needed to settle
and the meanwhile in the west farther north the united states and england were both laying claim to the oregon territory. so if you want to imagine the modern states of idaho and washington and oregon, but also british columbia up to up to the end of the southern panhandle of alaska. that's that's the oregon territory and they were sharing it which is fairly rare. that is a jointly occupied the orient territory. and if either one of them was good at no longer want to jointly occupy and draw...
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and there were people in the united states that are doing that. and china could play a role by helping russia and fight this ignition that's coming from the united states. and there were some people who are arguing that good policy policy is actually causing difficulties between russia and china. and when i listen to mister lincoln, i realize that they are actually making a decision of putting pressure on china at the same time, i think russia, which is, i don't think it's a video my decision, but american officials are also not making my decisions in the past and the result is that i think the chinese realize that if the american succeed in this campaign against russia, china is going to be next. and that's very important. now, on the other hand, there was the situation with russia refrain to more ample, just images. there seems to be for the resumption of the iranian nuclear talk there in slow motion again. and while i understand what's in it with americans, doctoral iran is a large oil producer and we already mentioned be you know, the disconte
and there were people in the united states that are doing that. and china could play a role by helping russia and fight this ignition that's coming from the united states. and there were some people who are arguing that good policy policy is actually causing difficulties between russia and china. and when i listen to mister lincoln, i realize that they are actually making a decision of putting pressure on china at the same time, i think russia, which is, i don't think it's a video my decision,...
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if you're going to talk about the us you would say these united states these united states. that sounds so weird to our ears, doesn't it? so when did these united states which she was used? well into the late 19th century. when did that become the united states? how did you get one country out of these various countries that were, you know various states? now it's important to remember apropos of this that and as we talk about the us constitution. that when the car that the united states has had two lives. i realize it's very easy to forget about the first life because it was pretty short. the first life of the united states was from roughly 1776 to roughly 1788 89. period of a decade and more that's when we were a confederation. then the united states change this government had a second life and it became a federation a federal republic and that's a really key distinction because when the country first started the we say the country but actually the states. all felt very different from one another. yes, they spoke the same language sorta kinda depending whether you're a ver
if you're going to talk about the us you would say these united states these united states. that sounds so weird to our ears, doesn't it? so when did these united states which she was used? well into the late 19th century. when did that become the united states? how did you get one country out of these various countries that were, you know various states? now it's important to remember apropos of this that and as we talk about the us constitution. that when the car that the united states has...
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again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and allocator? yes. has it made the world safer from climate extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed picture, but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with us in this conversation has been great talking to you. thank you very much for that. it's been my pleasure. let's keep the conversation go. thanks and thank you. 2 of yours for watching hope to hear again next week on the walls apart. ah, [000:00:00;00] a news media was cards and like if you speak russian, keep your voice down while out and about a couple. don't put your human symbols on display. yeah. a guy. so you guys don't talk to strangers, i avoid noisy gatherings, a minute, actually even your colleagues and perhaps also your friends thi
again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and allocator? yes. has it made the world safer from climate extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed picture, but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with...
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well, i think that the united states has announced its china strategy. tony lincoln himself is given a speech. he and others have said that the united states still has a one china policy and does not support taiwan independence. beijing of course, thinks that some of trying is deeds don't match words and sometimes that is true. there have been statements, rhetoric from the bind administration, as well as some actions taken that are not very consistent with the one china policy of the united states. and it is important for the united states to have a clear, consistent, and deliberate judicious policy, i think, in managing the cross street relationship. so i, i would like to see greater consistency. i think that recently the biden registration has been making some efforts in this regard. for any place, so thank you very much indeed for your time and analysis. thank you. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. authorities in california, st. 2 bodies were found after a blaze that broke out on friday. the so called mckinney
well, i think that the united states has announced its china strategy. tony lincoln himself is given a speech. he and others have said that the united states still has a one china policy and does not support taiwan independence. beijing of course, thinks that some of trying is deeds don't match words and sometimes that is true. there have been statements, rhetoric from the bind administration, as well as some actions taken that are not very consistent with the one china policy of the united...
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in the 1946 world of shattered nations, there were things that only the united states could do. the recent american secretary of state, madame albright refers to the united states as the indispensable -- nation, true today, even more true than in 1946. the first thing only the united states could do was to begin repairing the shattered nations. this began the next year that the announcement of the marshall plan.. the two world wars where perhaps we should say, the 20th century's 30 years war had raised the question about the future of nations themselves. 11 months before churchill spoke here, the united nations looks like was born in san francisco. let's talk about the possibility of what the word being moving beyond the nation states. there had been similar talk after the first world war. when he league of nations had begun its short, unhappy life. churchill however had romantic attachment to the majesty of ancient nations, of not trust -- but, the van from western missouri who brought churchill the westminster college 75 years ago had earlier in his life been fascinated by the
in the 1946 world of shattered nations, there were things that only the united states could do. the recent american secretary of state, madame albright refers to the united states as the indispensable -- nation, true today, even more true than in 1946. the first thing only the united states could do was to begin repairing the shattered nations. this began the next year that the announcement of the marshall plan.. the two world wars where perhaps we should say, the 20th century's 30 years war...
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again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from a sonic extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed texture. but over the course of his history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with us in this conversation has been great talking to you. thank you very much for that. it's been my pleasure. let's keep the conversation go. thanks and thank you all yours for watching hope to see you again next week on the world's apart. ah ah ah, ah, i do recall with this with you or is with you. i'm with moscow says it's raising the risk of a nuclear disaster, worse internal as you re enforce a shelly radioactive waste facility at the embattled zapper roget power plant, arson, violence and riots. penny a face of political deadlock as a defeat
again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from a sonic extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed texture. but over the course of his history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with...
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they have already been introduced by the united states. they don't agree otherwise. recognized as a sponsor of terrorism, then this gives the united states. this gives the president the united states has the authority to use force against this state in exceptional situations, including force against individual officials and military commanders. uh, a few uh, just uh, months ago, well, to be about uh two years ago, the united states assassinated general soleimani, the commander of, uh, the iranian revolutionary guard paramilitary organization, and he was killed by an american missile. and he was not even killed in iran, uh, with which the united states does not have diplomatic relations, but he was killed in iraq in a country friendly to the united states and the iraqi leadership did not know about it. well, let's imagine that the united states won't even do anything about russia, because it seems to me that in the white house they are not crazy and the difference between uh, iran and russia is a nuclear power. they understand well. and here you are dmitry here you wo
they have already been introduced by the united states. they don't agree otherwise. recognized as a sponsor of terrorism, then this gives the united states. this gives the president the united states has the authority to use force against this state in exceptional situations, including force against individual officials and military commanders. uh, a few uh, just uh, months ago, well, to be about uh two years ago, the united states assassinated general soleimani, the commander of, uh, the...
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again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has, it's succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda. yes. has it made the world safer from a sonic extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed texture. but over the course of his history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with us in this conversation has been great talking to you. thank you very much for that. it's been my pleasure. let's keep the conversation go. thanks, and thank you all yours for watching hope to see you again next week on the walls apart. ah, mm hm. ah ah ah, russia warns that ukraine may conduct a massive provocation around the embattled zap or so, is it nuclear power plants as mouth del calls on the web to get key of forces to stop shelling the facility, the owners were evicted. why do you bring in proofs and now? well, whoever used to live
again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has, it's succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda. yes. has it made the world safer from a sonic extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed texture. but over the course of his history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging...
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well now let's uh talk a little about the united states in the united states is also very active.out how long they can carry out the current policy towards ukraine is it enough, is it enough, or maybe it is already even redundant. and how not to go to one extreme or another and and the hawks, of course, demand an increase in the supply of weapons to ukraine, yesterday a group of high-ranking retirees wrote a letter to the biden administration in bely house with a demand to provide ukraine with long-range missiles of a long-range missile for hymers systems. uh, in particular, and there among the signatories and the former commander of the armed forces of nato in europe, uh, wesley clark and naturally yes, uh, who just gave the order to use military force in june 1999 and knock out russian paratroopers from uh , the airport of pristina, as well as. eh, filibreed. lao and former united states ambassadors to europe uh john herbst. a e, who used to be on our program very often and e taylor, that is, they are demanding to increase the supply of weapons, since they appeal to the fact tha
well now let's uh talk a little about the united states in the united states is also very active.out how long they can carry out the current policy towards ukraine is it enough, is it enough, or maybe it is already even redundant. and how not to go to one extreme or another and and the hawks, of course, demand an increase in the supply of weapons to ukraine, yesterday a group of high-ranking retirees wrote a letter to the biden administration in bely house with a demand to provide ukraine with...
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what's been the reaction to this in the united states? and we seen a rare show of support from republicans joining democrats and praising president biden and his administration. i want to tell you what one leading republican a senator lindsey graham said, he said, quote, congratulations to the biden administration and all those brave americans involved in this successful counter terrorism operation. he went on to say that this is a significant event in the war and terror and delivers the message that america never forgets. and another republican has been very critical of president biden. senator ted cruz from texas saying all americans will breathe easier knowing that i'm and also worry the leader of al qaeda has been eliminated. now, there has been some criticism from republicans, particularly on the right end of the party spectrum, saying that this is president biden, taking a victory lap unnecessarily, but mostly where he left the voices here in the us. very supportive of the president and this counter terrorism operation. and to be al
what's been the reaction to this in the united states? and we seen a rare show of support from republicans joining democrats and praising president biden and his administration. i want to tell you what one leading republican a senator lindsey graham said, he said, quote, congratulations to the biden administration and all those brave americans involved in this successful counter terrorism operation. he went on to say that this is a significant event in the war and terror and delivers the...
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against china, but a mediator between the united states. this surprises you alexandra islamevich. as you understand, i am surprised by something else, that there is one more thing that unites southeast asia and europe in gas prices, and for five consecutive weeks in southeast asia, gas prices have been rising. gas, which is reflected in europe and when they say that the european economy is generally going into recession and the locomotives of the italian economy in germany france are already there. and when do they think the gas price will be $5,000 in winter? it's not a thousand anymore. carpets are not fantastic, because china can afford such a price for gas, they cannot afford this, because when you convert e the cost of a megawatt-hour to a barrel of oil covalent, oil already costs 1,000 dollars. a thousand, that is, uh, in fact. eh, that's not 100 dollars, as now, but a thousand and six times more, and europe understands that if further it will be carried out on the union of the requirements of the united states and an ally. and europe
against china, but a mediator between the united states. this surprises you alexandra islamevich. as you understand, i am surprised by something else, that there is one more thing that unites southeast asia and europe in gas prices, and for five consecutive weeks in southeast asia, gas prices have been rising. gas, which is reflected in europe and when they say that the european economy is generally going into recession and the locomotives of the italian economy in germany france are already...
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and of course the united states. now in response to the visit to china begins military drills all around taiwan, saying that will include non nuclear missile launches off the seat east of the island. i. beijing had already been boosting its activity near the territory. i'll tie one's islands. i said to have all been put on full combat lud. meantime, people in taiwan itself, a pretty anxious over the us, how speakers trip a members of the public told us that us just wants to spread its power and influence in the region. the low see touch china's bottom line. she touched the red line. so both the u. s. and china have to take actions accordingly. they just use tie one to get our attention for domestic market. hello steve visit. we'll add tensions across the taiwan strait. i really hope the americans won't come around to mess things up so that we can live a peaceful life with a very warm or welcome to you. this is all to international with me role res, to show you. now i just off that 9 pm here at moscow and just after 2
and of course the united states. now in response to the visit to china begins military drills all around taiwan, saying that will include non nuclear missile launches off the seat east of the island. i. beijing had already been boosting its activity near the territory. i'll tie one's islands. i said to have all been put on full combat lud. meantime, people in taiwan itself, a pretty anxious over the us, how speakers trip a members of the public told us that us just wants to spread its power and...
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the united states is committed to the transatlantic alliance.ogether with our allies and partners we will write the future we want to see and in the moment when putin's russia is shattered to pieces in europe, when autocrats ar questioning the basis, america's commitment to nato is more important than it has ever been. that is why at a pivotal nato summit all 30 nations came together to invite finland and sweden to apply. it was a display of allied unity, strength, and allied resolve. proof that nato's door remains open to countries in europe that share our values and that meet the high standards of our alliance. putin thought he could break us apart when this all started. he believed he could break us apart, weaken our resolve. instead he has been getting exactly what he did not want, he wanted the finland-ization of nato but he is getting the nato-ization of finland. finland and sweden are making a sacred commitment in the attack against one is an attack against all. article five of the washington treaty and the very core of our alliance and o
the united states is committed to the transatlantic alliance.ogether with our allies and partners we will write the future we want to see and in the moment when putin's russia is shattered to pieces in europe, when autocrats ar questioning the basis, america's commitment to nato is more important than it has ever been. that is why at a pivotal nato summit all 30 nations came together to invite finland and sweden to apply. it was a display of allied unity, strength, and allied resolve. proof...
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and now these a-a states and territories, one way or another, but are associated with the united statesnd guam, first of all, as one of the largest military bases, and the philippines as a state that continues to fight american influence cuba throughout the entire 20th century served as main regional antagonist. as for puerta rica, now it is, in fact, called the fifty-first state of the united states, and the entry along the arteries in one form or another into the united states of america has significantly increased the share of the hispanic population, and the united states, if we talk about the prerequisites for war, here a direct parallel can be drawn with the beginning, and the vietnam war, when the incident around the battleship maine was used as the bailey incident as an american pretext for war armadillo maine was supposed to carry out a diplomatic mission in cuba, he dropped anchor in the harbor, recall that then in cuba there was a war of independence on february 15, 1898, a powerful explosion was heard in the bow of the ship instantly, sending it to the bottom of the three hu
and now these a-a states and territories, one way or another, but are associated with the united statesnd guam, first of all, as one of the largest military bases, and the philippines as a state that continues to fight american influence cuba throughout the entire 20th century served as main regional antagonist. as for puerta rica, now it is, in fact, called the fifty-first state of the united states, and the entry along the arteries in one form or another into the united states of america has...
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♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ >> mr.sident, distinguished guests, the writer and sacred scripture says be strong and courageous, do not be afraid, do not be discouraged. for i will be with you wherever you go. ladies and gentlemen, please join me as we mark this special occasion. gracious and merciful lord, you are the giver of life, the igniter of faith, provider of hope and author of love. you have commanded us to be strong and courageous in life or in death because you are always with us. receive your servants most humble prayer as we gather to honor and celebrate four selfless exemplars of unquestioned strong and courageous valor. staff sergeant kenishiro, agent birdwell, special agent fujii and major john duffy. you provided our nation and army the courage to believe we can we will. the commitment of a calvary reader who is prepared and loyal. and the character of the special forces warrior to free the oppressed. when our nation asked who will go, each of these men declared here m.r.i., send me. we look at these men
♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ >> mr.sident, distinguished guests, the writer and sacred scripture says be strong and courageous, do not be afraid, do not be discouraged. for i will be with you wherever you go. ladies and gentlemen, please join me as we mark this special occasion. gracious and merciful lord, you are the giver of life, the igniter of faith, provider of hope and author of love. you have commanded us to be strong and courageous in...
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the united states of america anatoly dobrynin wrote in great detail.h, those difficult days in october of 1962, when, fortunately for all of us, diplomacy triumphed over the main consequences. e caribbean crisis for all mankind is the understanding of the unacceptability of the use of nuclear weapons. that is why literally in a few years the overwhelming most countries of the world, but will sign the treaty. non -proliferation of nuclear weapons, which until today is the basis of the general non- proliferation regime the ussr agreed to the us demand for the withdrawal of soviet missiles from the territory of cuba in exchange for respect for the territorial integrity of cuba and guarantees not to interfere in the internal affairs of this country , the withdrawal of american missiles was also announced scuba missiles were removed from turkey and italy in early november. on november 21, america lifted the naval blockade on december 12, 1962. soviet the side completed the withdrawal of personnel of missile weapons and equipment in soviet-american relations
the united states of america anatoly dobrynin wrote in great detail.h, those difficult days in october of 1962, when, fortunately for all of us, diplomacy triumphed over the main consequences. e caribbean crisis for all mankind is the understanding of the unacceptability of the use of nuclear weapons. that is why literally in a few years the overwhelming most countries of the world, but will sign the treaty. non -proliferation of nuclear weapons, which until today is the basis of the general...
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that this is her personal opinion, but still, what principle do they all adhere to - still in the united statesamerica that it is one china or that taiwan has the right to independence, has the right to be a sovereign state and has the right to separate from china at some point when a referendum is held, well, see if we see the official the statement is, after all, that the american policy remains unchanged, in fact, it uh, it has another name, it is called strategic uncertainty, strategic uncertainty, it means that on the one hand, yes, we recognize china, we do not recognize taiwan, nevertheless, we have security agreements in taiwan we sell taiwanese weapons to american large options, and that is, all or all of us support taiwan on this, but you understand. there is a limit here, that is, even in its contacts, the united states does not tell the taiwanese that this is official. yes, these are official contacts, even in the past. in the past years, when the leaders of taiwan arrived on the territory of the united states, and even where they met with american officials, they were also high-ran
that this is her personal opinion, but still, what principle do they all adhere to - still in the united statesamerica that it is one china or that taiwan has the right to independence, has the right to be a sovereign state and has the right to separate from china at some point when a referendum is held, well, see if we see the official the statement is, after all, that the american policy remains unchanged, in fact, it uh, it has another name, it is called strategic uncertainty, strategic...
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thank you to the united states of america for the support.ith each missile there will be less and less, in the end, today is the day we will wait for independence so in september we are promised the first fruits from the lend-lease and today we are talking about our country and how our partners support us. let's find out what the operational situation is. anna eva melnyk with news is ready to present all the assets of the information service. and on eve, we congratulate you on the holiday . greetings to each other, anna. i congratulate you. i congratulate all ukrainians and about the most important events of this hour i will tell together with the news editor
thank you to the united states of america for the support.ith each missile there will be less and less, in the end, today is the day we will wait for independence so in september we are promised the first fruits from the lend-lease and today we are talking about our country and how our partners support us. let's find out what the operational situation is. anna eva melnyk with news is ready to present all the assets of the information service. and on eve, we congratulate you on the holiday ....
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the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy are the heart of which the universal natural vices all directly permitted to u.s. foreign policy. in henry kissinger has argued americans listen the principals are universally true implies that governments based on the principles are less than legitimate and they are as it word on permanent probation. their founding documents the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says that governments derive in the just hours in the just powers from the consent of the government. therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger has also said that on the one hand, americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity and on the other hand, the breath of the american principles should be universal and believe that justice would be served if all nations into our nation. in this sometimes begets another belief. that the u.s. foreign policy should have a purpose of spreading our universal truths. winston churchill knew bet
the united states was made by philosophy. that philosophy are the heart of which the universal natural vices all directly permitted to u.s. foreign policy. in henry kissinger has argued americans listen the principals are universally true implies that governments based on the principles are less than legitimate and they are as it word on permanent probation. their founding documents the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says that governments derive in the just hours in the...
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and russia should be more flexible, the united states should be more persistent.ell, as they say, the question of good intentions is removed from itself and the pressure becomes clear, and it increases in particular with the development of the specialist. russia's military operation in ukraine how do you assess the dynamics of this pressure? the united states has already spent $10 billion to support ukraine's military support, in particular during russia's special military operation, this pressure will increase according to your impressions , feelings and calculations. we have to look at this problem, a little more broadly, americans believe that in 1991 they did not complete their operation to overthrow russia, break it up and turn it into a three-tier regional country. after the 1990s, when we began to rise from our knees and strengthen our armed forces, we took far reaching steps in the political and economic field. all this caused irritation, dissatisfaction and anxiety here in washington . and in washington they were ready to see. uh, we have a second-rate pa
and russia should be more flexible, the united states should be more persistent.ell, as they say, the question of good intentions is removed from itself and the pressure becomes clear, and it increases in particular with the development of the specialist. russia's military operation in ukraine how do you assess the dynamics of this pressure? the united states has already spent $10 billion to support ukraine's military support, in particular during russia's special military operation, this...
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as the speaker of the united states house of representatives, you should never have to ask a foreign dictatorship or the state department for permission to talk to america's friends and allies. you know, if, how speaker nancy pelosi visits taiwan, it will grossly interfere in china's internal affairs severely undermined china sovereignty and territorial integrity. treble on the one china policy principle gravely threatened the peace instability in the taiwan strait and undermine china. us relations. it will lead to various serious situation and consequences.
as the speaker of the united states house of representatives, you should never have to ask a foreign dictatorship or the state department for permission to talk to america's friends and allies. you know, if, how speaker nancy pelosi visits taiwan, it will grossly interfere in china's internal affairs severely undermined china sovereignty and territorial integrity. treble on the one china policy principle gravely threatened the peace instability in the taiwan strait and undermine china. us...