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the emphasis of the foreign relations council on the importance of the republican presence of the foreign relations council for the american foreign relations council, which for the first time attended the residence of the iranian president during these 40 years, why our foreign ministers went to the american foreign relations council in governments different and in that conversation and questions and answers, this was the first time i came there, i realized how important it is to one, of course, i realized more there , i realized more what shaankai means and the presence of the islamic republic in their eyes and in their words and expressions, our presence in brics and our presence in shanka, our presence in the economic union of russia was very important, and their question to the islamic republic was, in what format and formula were you able to reach the conclusion of the jcpoa at the height of the sanctions, which the americans and europeans say if the agreement is not clear, you cannot move step by step in the region we took our money out of that embargo and imprisonment when nothing new happened in the jcpoa. we were
the emphasis of the foreign relations council on the importance of the republican presence of the foreign relations council for the american foreign relations council, which for the first time attended the residence of the iranian president during these 40 years, why our foreign ministers went to the american foreign relations council in governments different and in that conversation and questions and answers, this was the first time i came there, i realized how important it is to one, of...
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american ting-tangs. for example, the article that richard haas, the former head of the american council on foreign relationse veteran american diplomats, recently published in the foreign affairs magazine emphasized that the full-scale land entry into the gaza strip could incur heavy costs . more than the advantages and disadvantages you can see the relative who imagined that such a rain bomb would come to fruition in the operation. one part may be related to this, the other part is related to the fact that these full-scale air attacks are in a part of the world that is part of the densest geography of this planet. it means that the gaza strip, where 2 million people live , will definitely be affected by such an attack in the form of extensive costs and widespread killing of civilians . thank you , sir, for your opinion. dear viewers, watch to understand israel's actions in recent days, we have to go back to saturday , october 7th, the attack that hamas carried out against israel, the center of gravity of israel 's intelligence and military capability. over the years, all of this intelligence and military p
american ting-tangs. for example, the article that richard haas, the former head of the american council on foreign relationse veteran american diplomats, recently published in the foreign affairs magazine emphasized that the full-scale land entry into the gaza strip could incur heavy costs . more than the advantages and disadvantages you can see the relative who imagined that such a rain bomb would come to fruition in the operation. one part may be related to this, the other part is related to...
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Oct 14, 2023
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like a meeting with the american council on foreign relations. we talked about it before. very controversial meeting yes, there were many criticisms. during the last two days, some of the guests of the program pointed out that they should not believe in the council of relations. the foreigner used to invite ebrahim raeesi, now he is invited to the side, they always traditionally hold it in their own building . in my opinion, the part that agreed that this meeting will not be held there anymore and instead secretly did not show up at all. tell the press , where is it to tell them to hold a meeting at the request of the president's team at the millennium plaza hotel, a little later , infanto, the president of fifa, accompanied by the hotel where the iranian delegation is staying, the african leaders are also present, mr. when fanti arrived, he was with one or two of the african delegations. there is no reason to think that he also met with ibrahim raeesi, or at least the president of fifa, during his meeting with the president , suggested holding a football match between the
like a meeting with the american council on foreign relations. we talked about it before. very controversial meeting yes, there were many criticisms. during the last two days, some of the guests of the program pointed out that they should not believe in the council of relations. the foreigner used to invite ebrahim raeesi, now he is invited to the side, they always traditionally hold it in their own building . in my opinion, the part that agreed that this meeting will not be held there anymore...
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Oct 28, 2023
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americans back up. um your fee will have to end if they are georgetown university professor charles compton, senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. thank you so much for joining us today. steve. it's been my pleasure to join. so what's the bottom line beneath all this analysis, global strategy and us support for israel and ukraine, and russia testing the west and the role of non state actors beneath all of that are real people and real families. one of our colleagues here at alex's here of the bureau chief and gods have just lost 4 members of his family after and his really airstrikes hit. what is really official said was terrorist infrastructure? wild goose family had already fled more than gaza, as he is rarely said, warn people to do, but they were killed any way after fleeing south. this is real while has lost most of his family and there are thousands of other innocent people on both sides of this conflict who lost their families this month. yes, we should be thinking through policies and global crises and asking you how we got here. but sometimes it's just time to give our sincere condolences to those who have just lost lo
americans back up. um your fee will have to end if they are georgetown university professor charles compton, senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. thank you so much for joining us today. steve. it's been my pleasure to join. so what's the bottom line beneath all this analysis, global strategy and us support for israel and ukraine, and russia testing the west and the role of non state actors beneath all of that are real people and real families. one of our colleagues here at alex's...
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Oct 31, 2023
10/23
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charles captain, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations professor of international affairs at georgetown university and author of the end of the american era, u. s. foreign policy and the geo politics of the 21st entry. dr. captions. thank you so much for joining us. this is a world and places in the world where american power used to matter. and i've just been reading your book again and wondering whether the contraction of america in the world is somehow creating these conditions. you know, i think there are 2 big develop and steve that are making world fuel policy terms, making the world feel like it's going upside down. one of them i think we saw coming and that is the diffusion of power, right? we used to live in a world dominated by the united states and its democratic partners that represented say, 75 percent of global g d, p. and we're now heading into the world in which power will be the center, in which the number one power in the world within a decade or so. it will probably be china, india, and may be number 2 in the news is climbing the ranks, brazil getting stronger and stronger. and this is just leading to the return of
charles captain, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations professor of international affairs at georgetown university and author of the end of the american era, u. s. foreign policy and the geo politics of the 21st entry. dr. captions. thank you so much for joining us. this is a world and places in the world where american power used to matter. and i've just been reading your book again and wondering whether the contraction of america in the world is somehow creating these...
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charles captain, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations professor of international affairs at georgetown university and author of the end of the american era, u. s. foreign policy and the geo politics of the 21st century. dr. covington. thank you so much for joining us. this is a world in places in the world where american power used to matter. and i've just been reading your book again and wondering whether the contraction of america in the world is somehow creating these conditions. you know, i think there are 2 big develop and steve that are making world fuel policy terms, making the world feel like it's going upside down. one of them i think we saw coming and that is the diffusion of power, right? we used to live in a world dominated by the united states and its democratic partners that represented say, 75 percent of global g d, p. and we're now heading into the world in which power will be the center, in which the number one power in the world within a decade or so will probably be china, india and may be number 2 in. the news is climbing the ranks. brazil getting stronger and stronger and this is just leading to the return of riv
charles captain, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations professor of international affairs at georgetown university and author of the end of the american era, u. s. foreign policy and the geo politics of the 21st century. dr. covington. thank you so much for joining us. this is a world in places in the world where american power used to matter. and i've just been reading your book again and wondering whether the contraction of america in the world is somehow creating these...
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Oct 25, 2023
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leaned towards the other side, analytics, american think tanks, moreover, this is carnegie, this is an institute , so to speak, the council on foreign policy relationsis hopeless when it... that was, well haz, dim, don’t over-praise, he always had the position that israel is without a strategist , i’m not talking about khas personally now, khas signed up not for analysts, not for columnists or anyone, but as an honorary co-chairman of the joint foreign policy affairs, that is, this the largest, so to speak, brain center appears in this way, and accordingly, without this general picture, so to speak, it is impossible to imagine what is happening there. that’s why i don’t believe that the entire middle east will now be set on fire, for obama, for a person who, so to speak, represents quite a certain liberal grouping in washington , for him in general this is an ideal situation, well , an ideal situation, firstly, this is the end of netanyahu, the man whom he hated all his life, this is understandable, with on the other hand, the clintons wanted to do something there, to stir things up , now get it, i don’t know exactly how this very conflict developed
leaned towards the other side, analytics, american think tanks, moreover, this is carnegie, this is an institute , so to speak, the council on foreign policy relationsis hopeless when it... that was, well haz, dim, don’t over-praise, he always had the position that israel is without a strategist , i’m not talking about khas personally now, khas signed up not for analysts, not for columnists or anyone, but as an honorary co-chairman of the joint foreign policy affairs, that is, this the...
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american citizens as well. joining us now is max boot a senior fellow at the council on foreign relation, he is also an columnist with the "washington post." first, though, i'm sorry -- what did you say in my ear? >> his last piece on the latest conflict is titled "israel doesn't need an inquiry to decide netanyahu must go." these are words that are shared by some here in israel, others are very supportive of netanyahu and his government. what led you to this moment to say that and put that out in the public. >> i think netanyahu's far right government has been a disaster from day one. they won at a narrow majority and they were trying to navigate changes in the kin net set which led to massive protests, reservists saying they were not going to call up for duty and that was clearly something perceived by israel's enemies as an invitation to attack. it fed this notion that israel was weak, something that israeli intelligence warned netanyahu about this summer. of course, he was caught asleep at the watch in the worst one-day attack in israeli history. so there have been to be consequences for that is correct ther
american citizens as well. joining us now is max boot a senior fellow at the council on foreign relation, he is also an columnist with the "washington post." first, though, i'm sorry -- what did you say in my ear? >> his last piece on the latest conflict is titled "israel doesn't need an inquiry to decide netanyahu must go." these are words that are shared by some here in israel, others are very supportive of netanyahu and his government. what led you to this moment to...
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Oct 24, 2023
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the opposite direction side, analytics, american think tanks, moreover, this is carnegie, this is an institute, so to speak, the council on foreign political relationsess, when it was like that, well haz dim, you didn’t over-praise, you she has always had such a position that israel is without strategically. relations, that is, this largest, so to speak, brain center appears in this way and , accordingly, without this general overall picture, so to speak, it is impossible to imagine what is happening there, that’s why i i don’t believe that the entire middle east will now be set on fire, for obama, for a person who, so to speak, imagines quite a certain liberal grouping in washington. for him, in general, this is an ideal situation, well, an ideal situation, firstly, this is the end of netanyahu, the man whom he hated all his life, this is understandable, on the other hand, the clintons there wanted to do something, stir things up, now get it, i don’t know exactly how this very conflict developed at the very beginning, who carried out what plans, but salevan, who wrote the article, tried very well to hide that he was the formal culprit of this confl
the opposite direction side, analytics, american think tanks, moreover, this is carnegie, this is an institute, so to speak, the council on foreign political relationsess, when it was like that, well haz dim, you didn’t over-praise, you she has always had such a position that israel is without strategically. relations, that is, this largest, so to speak, brain center appears in this way and , accordingly, without this general overall picture, so to speak, it is impossible to imagine what is...
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council on foreign relations. it's interesting this the main reason why el sisi is slow walking this and there is a precedent for debt relief, the americans back in the 90s whenjoining the first something similar back in the 90s when joining the first gulf war. that's exactly right. george h w bushin that's exactly right. george h w bush in 1991 offered egypt $100 million in debt relief and got the pack paris club countries to essentially wipe out their debt and intern egyptians deployed 35,000 troops to the of saudi arabia as a part of operation desert storm that is what people are thinking in these terms now, what is it that each of needs, they need debt relief the second largest debtor in the world next to ukraine so it gives you a sense of how desperate the situation is in egypt. so there is a potential formula for debt relief, the question is whether there is the will in washington and other places to do this. and whether the debt relief is worth it to the egyptians to risk something that they have trying to been avoided at all costs was just having a large refugee population in the sinai peninsula when they're already coasting aroun
council on foreign relations. it's interesting this the main reason why el sisi is slow walking this and there is a precedent for debt relief, the americans back in the 90s whenjoining the first something similar back in the 90s when joining the first gulf war. that's exactly right. george h w bushin that's exactly right. george h w bush in 1991 offered egypt $100 million in debt relief and got the pack paris club countries to essentially wipe out their debt and intern egyptians deployed 35,000...
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council of foreign relations, richard haass. good to have you. let me talk about what this is doing to americane region. 23 attacks in just under 20 weeks. put that into perspective for me. >> well, it's not a coincidence. it has thousands of troops in the middle east, you know, in places like qatar, and places like syria and iraq, and these are attacks that one way or the other trace back to iran and what they're trying to do is get the united states out of the middle east, and what they're trying to do is get the united states to back off support for israel. that's what it's all about, and that's why the administration has moved to carry a task force into the region. >> the united states has aligned itself so closely toward israel, signing off on their operations, they have been in close contact. they have been urging more humanitarian aid, urging them to be careful of civilian life, but they are very closely latched to whatever israel is doing. do you see that as a good thing or bad thing or dangerous thing? how fine of a line is it? >> it's a thing, and the administration has been extremely
council of foreign relations, richard haass. good to have you. let me talk about what this is doing to americane region. 23 attacks in just under 20 weeks. put that into perspective for me. >> well, it's not a coincidence. it has thousands of troops in the middle east, you know, in places like qatar, and places like syria and iraq, and these are attacks that one way or the other trace back to iran and what they're trying to do is get the united states out of the middle east, and what...
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council on foreign relations. it’s absolutely true when he said why the world needs such a global disorder, american exceptionalismy, pay for several generations, pay with biological laboratories, pay with experiments on people, americans accept any form of payment, today we see how these conflicts are growing, global conflicts, the united states of america does not understand who is right and who is wrong, they understand perfectly well that american exceptionalism is ending, the countries of the global south offer an alternative that is understandable to any person, we do not rob each other, we are not corsairs and pirates like you, because you are used to living on your pirate ship, pirate island , ruling raids, you are the remnants of an empire, and you know, we have now reached the stage when even your very beloved colonies are raising their hair against and they say: enough is enough, the united states generally supports the policy that the current israeli government of netanyahu, the military government, is pursuing in relation to the gas sector. and palestine as a whole, they call on israel to respect huma
council on foreign relations. it’s absolutely true when he said why the world needs such a global disorder, american exceptionalismy, pay for several generations, pay with biological laboratories, pay with experiments on people, americans accept any form of payment, today we see how these conflicts are growing, global conflicts, the united states of america does not understand who is right and who is wrong, they understand perfectly well that american exceptionalism is ending, the countries...