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the union state between russia and belarus you know certainly this. is still valid no doubts about that. many questions being asked concerning the fact that. they have already shaped up to come and they can expect european a. union is there will that in devour the union state a russian bear was a wonder i will not. try to predict things at this stage i might as well say that the union state includes serious agreement which is so far so far i should stress within this troika. all this economic space have not been reflected and they go beyond the agreements already reached there in particular i will point out the fact that ensuring equal rights for citizens of a bill arose in russia and ensuring equal rights of russian citizens in the bill i was addressing such matters is already made that there are some dems down the road too will probably go with them over and. ceiling and other aspects. involved i don't. receive. any reasons on the contrary i would think that this state will further be developed. things including the fact that. you know. we certainly
the union state between russia and belarus you know certainly this. is still valid no doubts about that. many questions being asked concerning the fact that. they have already shaped up to come and they can expect european a. union is there will that in devour the union state a russian bear was a wonder i will not. try to predict things at this stage i might as well say that the union state includes serious agreement which is so far so far i should stress within this troika. all this economic...
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belarus kgb.was actually arrested in march, was made public in april of 2008. this capt. was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold he realized he had been working for this royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. acquired information when he was there. this is a man who had financial problems as a pilot. he worked for the defense fought for 13 years and was resigned and he had been on bombing raids in kosovo and afghanistan. he had been a war fighter for them. he wanted to business with a president of belarus and resigned to be in contact with a colonel from the belarus kgb. still call it the kgb. hasn't changed its name. there was a close relationship between belarus and today's russia but it turns out it was not a belarus' case. it was a g r u case. he was arrested during a meeting with that defense attache for the military. the russian g r officer, not russian kgb officer was p n ged out of the neth
belarus kgb.was actually arrested in march, was made public in april of 2008. this capt. was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold he realized he had been working for this royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. acquired information when he was there. this is a man who had financial problems as a pilot. he worked for the defense fought for 13 years and was resigned and he had been on bombing raids...
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the competitor from belarus came in third.ore business is coming up after a short break. >> stay with us. ♪ >> people with ideas and halting climate change. doing their bit all over the world. >> nothing in this forest will be cleared for commercial use ever again. witnessing this is an indescribable feeling. >> it needs sunlight. >> gold and ideas in a global 3000 on dw-tv. ♪ ♪ >> well, it is glory days were over a long time ago, but kak en maged to rule the roost r er aentu. pron credit li fmf moret long s behind a globa, ny%aboraties and ofheav tdi ith sgl toda. meca1% evytngutle. ad aralfop u@ m ss msi wteow f. ju ddoratut so dom d downe lt is that more siss tdee bankruptcy. their employees are out of aune. that means the government loses valuable ren. >> hal pnt out that government-run companies are among t'iggest tax cheats, with billions ofs. >> pubclelomnies are among the biggest tax dodgers it i referred to as unorthodox business practices. always played fast and loose with the rules, and it ntueo this day. >> another
the competitor from belarus came in third.ore business is coming up after a short break. >> stay with us. ♪ >> people with ideas and halting climate change. doing their bit all over the world. >> nothing in this forest will be cleared for commercial use ever again. witnessing this is an indescribable feeling. >> it needs sunlight. >> gold and ideas in a global 3000 on dw-tv. ♪ ♪ >> well, it is glory days were over a long time ago, but kak en maged to...
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soviet communist alliance dissolved. 15 states emerged from their alliance's dissolution -- armenia, belarus, estonia, georgia, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, lithuania, russia, turn men stan, ukraine, uzbekistan. today 20 years later the former soviet union alliance is undergoing an ingenious reincarnation. but with no communism. vladimir putin, the prime minister of calling for a new economic alliance with four former soviet of the alliance, and vladimir putin staying at the throttle. the name of this new russian connectivity is, get this, the eu, the eurasian union. in other words, an eu2, with the european union the eu1, if this eurasian union, the eu2, will serve as an ll pivot on free trade. the five nation will enjoy free exchange of goods across their mistake of eu1. >> we won't repeat the mistakes of the european union in our integration. we're conscious of what we're doing. we understand who we're g with. the european union took a shot in the dark. >> question, is putin trying to capitalize on the eurozone's woes? >> i thibault in is desperately trying to save his skin. the action in russ
soviet communist alliance dissolved. 15 states emerged from their alliance's dissolution -- armenia, belarus, estonia, georgia, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, lithuania, russia, turn men stan, ukraine, uzbekistan. today 20 years later the former soviet union alliance is undergoing an ingenious reincarnation. but with no communism. vladimir putin, the prime minister of calling for a new economic alliance with four former soviet of the alliance, and vladimir putin staying at the throttle. the name of...
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, the belarus kgb. it was made public in april 2008. our originally, this captain was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold, we realized he had been working royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. this is a man who acknowledge that he had financial problems, that he had worked for defense for 13 years, and he had been on bombing raids in afghanistan. in a war fighter for them. -- he had been a war fighter for them to he wanted to do business with a resident of belarus. by the way, they still call that the kgb. there is a close relationship between belarus and today's russia sbrfsb. it turns out it was a gru case. he was arrested at a meeting with the defense attache for the military. it seemshat in august, its serviceshat he had even more circuits -- it surfaces that he had even more secrets that they thought. when he was originally arrested, they did not say he had this much. he had in this and a container
, the belarus kgb. it was made public in april 2008. our originally, this captain was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold, we realized he had been working royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. this is a man who acknowledge that he had financial problems, that he had worked for defense for 13 years, and he had been on bombing raids in afghanistan. in a war fighter for them. -- he had been a war...
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he wanted to do business with a resident of belarus, resigned to be in contact with a colonel from belarus kgb. there was a close relationship between belarus and today's russia svr and sfb. it was not a belarus case. turns out it was a grrks -- gru case. he was arrested at the military embassy. a russian officer, not a russian kgb officer was out of netherlands because of the case, and it seems in august is surfaces he had more secrets than they that. he was wanted to use them -- admitted when they arrested him, they didn't say he had this much, and that they eventually discovered that he had hidden this in a container that was being shipped to the united arab emirates, and that's where his material was that included files and cd-roms. it was more than it appeared to. he wanted $500,000 euros -- about $750,000 american depending on the exchange rate, and he was convicted this december. he got five years in prison. if it was an american case, he would have got more than five years. european spy cases are about one-third the american effort as to what they get. i've talked to europeans and
he wanted to do business with a resident of belarus, resigned to be in contact with a colonel from belarus kgb. there was a close relationship between belarus and today's russia svr and sfb. it was not a belarus case. turns out it was a grrks -- gru case. he was arrested at the military embassy. a russian officer, not a russian kgb officer was out of netherlands because of the case, and it seems in august is surfaces he had more secrets than they that. he was wanted to use them -- admitted when...
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, the belarus kgb. it was made public in april 2008. our originally, this captain was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold, we realized he had been working royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. this is a man who acknowledge that he had financial problems, that he had worked for defense for 13 years, and he had been on bombing raids in afghanistan. in a war fighter for them. -- he had been a war fighter for them to he wanted to do business with a resident of belarus. by the way, they still call that the kgb. there is a close relationship between belarus and today's russia sbrfsb. it turns out it was a gru case. he was arrested at a meeting with the defense attache for the military. it seems that in august, its services that he had even more circuits -- it surfaces that he had even more secrets that they thought. when he was originally arrested, they did not say he had this much. he had in this and a conta
, the belarus kgb. it was made public in april 2008. our originally, this captain was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold, we realized he had been working royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. this is a man who acknowledge that he had financial problems, that he had worked for defense for 13 years, and he had been on bombing raids in afghanistan. in a war fighter for them. -- he had been a war...
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azarenka was too good for a moment to tell germany registering a six two six four when the pride of belarusnow gearing up for a clash with nina. cheek of us victor it beats it things. over in the men's side of action the chances of roughly a little and roger federer meeting in the semifinals of increase the percy fee into week two at melbourne park second seeded classing lucas. the spaniard wrapping up the win in straight sets six two six four six games to warm sixteen situation say he meets competitive feliciano lopez. today was one of the most. so that with no mistakes you know. comfortable with the serve having the reward. and i think is is everything here this is difficult every month you have two problems first said it was six two but you know was a really fried that. was the one. world number three roger federer has also progress following a three set victory over evil call of each of creation the fed express the me to work a little harder than all full metal seven six seven five six three finished up. that brings us to be i swear to time get darren cup champions akbar's have handed c
azarenka was too good for a moment to tell germany registering a six two six four when the pride of belarusnow gearing up for a clash with nina. cheek of us victor it beats it things. over in the men's side of action the chances of roughly a little and roger federer meeting in the semifinals of increase the percy fee into week two at melbourne park second seeded classing lucas. the spaniard wrapping up the win in straight sets six two six four six games to warm sixteen situation say he meets...
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he leads the women's fails ahead of the czech republic's had tried theatre and as a rank of belarus followed by chirac of the one time two thousand and eight there is one is russia's second highest ranked woman in sevens play now who created history at melbourne park last year by becoming the first chinese woman to reach a grand slam final you see that this while defending champion killed prices in belgium is twelve's and russia's and it's the fear of the chunk that is sixteen pound over in the men's draw world number one novak djokovic is the top seed head of rafael nadal and roger federer andy murray who has been the runner up for the past two years decided fourth the draw for the tournament will take place in melbourne on thursday january twelfth. taskbar and five players recorded double digits cause as moscow reach inside him thrashed latvian team. by seventy seven points to fifty four to stay top of the. which you can pour with thoughts. coming off the back of the two straight defeats him key would turn in to get two thousand and twelve back on track as bait to calm the latvian i am fit
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happen to our foreign policies and next thing if i may what's your view of the future of their russia belarus and their relations and is this union state viable at the current juncture at first as regards the future of foreign policies after elections i bricklin fully mentioned that in my introductory i will add to that that defining policies. in accordance with our constitution is carried out by the president it's based on this solid ground so clear and logical interests hammering out these principles has become the outcome of the lengthy process of reflecting on the current juncture of policing the world in the stance of russia in the world today. and we have formulated those principles and the pathways to implement that mean such a manner so that we could ensure the consistency and predictability of policy activities we are aware of the fact that our citizens would like to see their country independent strong confident. coming out for fairness and the international arena for.
happen to our foreign policies and next thing if i may what's your view of the future of their russia belarus and their relations and is this union state viable at the current juncture at first as regards the future of foreign policies after elections i bricklin fully mentioned that in my introductory i will add to that that defining policies. in accordance with our constitution is carried out by the president it's based on this solid ground so clear and logical interests hammering out these...
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outs he leads the women's fields ahead of the czech republic's critter and victoria has a rank of belarus followed by chirac of the one that started in two thousand and eight heroes won a rover is russia's second highest ranked woman in seventh and the knowledge who created history at melbourne park last year by becoming the first chinese woman to reach a grand slam final seeded while defending champion king clijsters of belgium twelfth and russians anastasio public is sixty eight turned over in the men's draw world number one novak djokovic is the top seed head of rafael nadal and roger federer andy murray who has been the runner up for the past two years is seeded fourth the draw for the tournament will take place in melbourne on thursday january twelfth. people now and five players recorded double digits cause as moscow region side him key thrashed a lot of in team vs by seventy seven points to fifty four to stay top of the d.t.p. league which of reports. coming up. two straight defeats tim key would turn in to get two thousand and twelve back on trying as bait to call in the latvian i
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in the australian open victoria azarenka of belarus beat defending champion came close to three sets to make her first ever grand slam final. still. defeat a fast on home court in basketball's your early to claim that straight win in the parliament. and in england little poll through to the finals to face second tier side cardiff city. so let's start with the australian open wave of tourism has reached her first ever grand slam final after beating defending champion kim clijsters of belgium in three sets the third seeded well rush into the open a six four but lost the second set six one in the decider was strong again claiming it six three and the match next start for the twenty two year old. rushers marriage up of all of the czech republic the two are currently in action in iraq heat of last year's wimbledon final the latest score there is two one two the czech player in the decider. side of the action will see the top four in the world playing in the semi's only one matches shadowed for thursday rafael nadal and roger federer will show up on court in several hours time world number
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very close to two months of imports deliveries had never had we see clear signs of stabilization in belarus the challenge to do with as well as to all countries including russia and kazakhstan is how the global economy will shape up in the in this year. but now stay with headline is coming up next. it would be so much brighter if you knew all about someone from france to pressure movies. for a new start on t.v. dot com. but i get the main stories we've been covering this out where the u.s. economy stood on the ropes president obama pledges another program for change during his annual state of the union address. in libya gadhafi loyalists claim they've seized control of the town of bani walid and abolish the government appointed military council their country's interim rulers admit they're not sure who's really in charge of the city saying the violence was caused by internal problems. and coming full circle thousands of egyptians angry at slow reforms gather in central cairo the country is marking the first anniversary of its uprising that toppled president mubarak. when next we bring you th
very close to two months of imports deliveries had never had we see clear signs of stabilization in belarus the challenge to do with as well as to all countries including russia and kazakhstan is how the global economy will shape up in the in this year. but now stay with headline is coming up next. it would be so much brighter if you knew all about someone from france to pressure movies. for a new start on t.v. dot com. but i get the main stories we've been covering this out where the u.s....
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is very close to two months of imports villagers had never had we see clear signs of stability in belarus is the challenge to. all countries including russia and kazakhstan is how the global economy will shape up in the in this year well that's all we have for you this hour but don't forget you can always find more stories on our website r.t. dot com thanks for watching. sure is that so much different each musician on the mark when egypt unfinished business a year on the revolution that used to be spirited appears to have stalled the military rulers who replaced with. wealthy british style it's time to. go. to. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on. talk about the headlines for you that barack obama pledges another program for change during his annual state of the union address his approval rating suffering and the republicans turning up the heat the president is trying to ratchet up support for reelection. in libya gadhafi loyalists claim they've seized control of the town of bani walid abolish the government appointed military co
is very close to two months of imports villagers had never had we see clear signs of stability in belarus is the challenge to. all countries including russia and kazakhstan is how the global economy will shape up in the in this year well that's all we have for you this hour but don't forget you can always find more stories on our website r.t. dot com thanks for watching. sure is that so much different each musician on the mark when egypt unfinished business a year on the revolution that used to...
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belarus appears to be pulling out of the severe crisis which cross which crossed its national currency last year it's getting three billion dollars support from an anti crisis fund set up by regional states including russia deputy chairman of the year asian development bank sergey shuttle of explains how the country's prospects have improved and the risks that remain the program of bill it always is close to seven percent of g.d.p. of this country this is ample amount of resources so given. the current account of the country is showing signs of improving. of historically high international reserves which is very close to two months of imports villagers had never we see clear signs of stabilization in billups the challenge to belittle is as well as to all countries including russia and kazakhstan is how the global economy will shape up in the in this year and that's all the business is for now stay with us for headline news with kerry coming up right after this. we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark chemicals what the poor probs we do not want any more and no deal
belarus appears to be pulling out of the severe crisis which cross which crossed its national currency last year it's getting three billion dollars support from an anti crisis fund set up by regional states including russia deputy chairman of the year asian development bank sergey shuttle of explains how the country's prospects have improved and the risks that remain the program of bill it always is close to seven percent of g.d.p. of this country this is ample amount of resources so given. the...
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maria sure paull are directors from belarus.che to win a grand slam events. tiger was has climbed into a lease from the championship covered a putter here. earned it now. rory mcelroy as your two shots past. custom release the farmers insurance open by five shots when... and finally the nhl all- star weekend stole the show. the car clark kent jacksclark kent glasses. good night. ♪ ♪ untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. when you're on this team you learn to never give up. even if you're down... third-string quarterback... clock ticking... hostile environment... exhausted... you can never lose hope. there are over 13 million people in the horn of africa affected by famine, war, and drought that are counting on us for help. more people affected than the population of new york city... and los angeles combined. and we can't give up. please go to this site and forward the facts about this crisis to everyone you know. do more than donate. forward the facts. as you can see i'm in a tricky situation here. i'm bidding on a 1979 dukes of h
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at the time six four one six six three meaning it's the battle of the screamers on russia versus belarus and salvage winner takes all and conquer. running like a marathon out there. i'm just trying to start to be more aggressive in trying to play my game and you know start from the beginning you know i have one more set to go i have another i don't know hour thirty minutes forty five minutes to make a difference so this was you know was my mental. two of the sports greatest served up yet another classic grand slam encounter at melbourne park right field adult proving once again to have the opera hundred roger federer but at modern most meeting where the other finalists with the perpetrating sets early on were number two rough would turn up the pressure by taking the thirty seven six with the third reich federer not able to hit the heights again he too thought of the night shelby in the tell taking it in for six six seven six two seven six six four he'll be aiming for his second australian open title and i leaven grand slam overall while federer hers one only too much is out of ten agains
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the middle east which actually possesses nuclear weapons it's not about that that's because it's belarus but the reason for this continued conflict is because the american administration simply can't live with an iran which has as much regional power as it has at the moment you see the americans when they look at the iranian regime they see its links with syria they see links with hamas they see links with hezbollah and this is. challenge to american power in an absolutely critical economically critical geopolitically critical area of the globe and it's that which is the sticking point for the american ministration in my view there are some people hawks in israel hawks in the united states who want to tackle this militarily and it does seem to me that once we begin on the process of implementing sanctions of iran responding to the sanctions that there will be calls further down the road for direct military conflict and that in this case is even more dangerous than it was in the case of iraq for political science professor pierre galen says that by isolating iran the western leaders are t
the middle east which actually possesses nuclear weapons it's not about that that's because it's belarus but the reason for this continued conflict is because the american administration simply can't live with an iran which has as much regional power as it has at the moment you see the americans when they look at the iranian regime they see its links with syria they see links with hamas they see links with hezbollah and this is. challenge to american power in an absolutely critical economically...
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, the belarus kgb. it was made public in april 2008. our originally, this captain was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold, we realized he had been working royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. this is a man who acknowledge that he had financial problems, that he had worked for defense for 13 years, and he had been on bombing raids in afghanistan. in a war fighter for them. -- he had been a war fighter for them to he wanted to do business with a resident of belarus. by the way, they still call that the kgb. there is a close relationship between belarus and today's russia sbrfsb. it turns out it was a gru case. he was arrested at a meeting with the defense attache for the military. it seems that in august, its services that he had even more circuits -- it surfaces that he had even more secrets that they thought. when he was originally arrested, they did not say he had this much. he had in this and a conta
, the belarus kgb. it was made public in april 2008. our originally, this captain was arrested by the secret service as he was trying to pass state secrets to the belarus kgb. as the case began to unfold, we realized he had been working royal naval air force, no longer working for the service. this is a man who acknowledge that he had financial problems, that he had worked for defense for 13 years, and he had been on bombing raids in afghanistan. in a war fighter for them. -- he had been a war...
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and belarus appears to be pulling out of a severe crisis which crushed its national currency last year getting three billion dollars support from an anti crisis fund set up by regional states including russia but i believe chairman of the your asian development bank city of looks into the country's prospects and the risks that still remain the position program of bill it always is close to seven percent of g.d.p. of this country this is ample amount of resources so given that the current account of the country is showing signs of improving given that we have a historically high international reserves which is very close to two months of imports deliveries had never we see clear signs of stabilization in billups the challenge to build it with as well as to all countries including russia and kazakhstan is how the global economy will shape up in the in this year where the business team is back on our team around fifty five minutes time meanwhile as the headlines with rory do stay with us. lose. to. the be. cut. if you're just joining us a very warm welcome to you this is our a lot from mo
and belarus appears to be pulling out of a severe crisis which crushed its national currency last year getting three billion dollars support from an anti crisis fund set up by regional states including russia but i believe chairman of the your asian development bank city of looks into the country's prospects and the risks that still remain the position program of bill it always is close to seven percent of g.d.p. of this country this is ample amount of resources so given that the current...
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planning to cut the number of hikers on the icon a dome of >>justine: 300 people a day is a horrific and belarus to take it is heavy in the palace before. he did suffer from some minor cuts and bruises but refused to go to the hospital. new details amidst those violent occupy protests of the weekend. another group has come forward and given the green light to get signatures to recall oakland near the if as dan kerman tells us, this group is saying guarantee for a and b rioja, and it and liquor it meant a and a and police ferrous alexian go technicality. that is why his group is moving forward with their own petition. " when >> we do not think that their petition will survive the legal challenge at the end. >> if supporters have said any recall effort is a divisive. he says that just the opposite is occurring. >> i see people from the hills the last of west oakland if and the far reaches of east oakland all working together. ski has all colleges some >> of high on the general election in november. they have until july 2nd to get nearly 20 ballot signatures on his petition. if the first groups pet
planning to cut the number of hikers on the icon a dome of >>justine: 300 people a day is a horrific and belarus to take it is heavy in the palace before. he did suffer from some minor cuts and bruises but refused to go to the hospital. new details amidst those violent occupy protests of the weekend. another group has come forward and given the green light to get signatures to recall oakland near the if as dan kerman tells us, this group is saying guarantee for a and b rioja, and it and...
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if you're wondering where all of this technology comes from, it was originally developed in belarus,is affected by the chernobyl nuclear disaster. kyung lah, cnn, tokyo. >>> for most of us, the days of working 9:00 to 5:00 are truly over, aren't they? more and more, the line between day and evening, week and weekend is blurring. but does taking our work home make us any more productive? in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the...
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kazakhstan is taken a lead in this regard in ukraine has taken a leap rico kazakhstan in ukraine and belarus give up all of their nuclear weapons which most people in the world don't know about. most people don't know that 10% of theocracy in the country, one out of 10 lightbulbs comes from nuclear material that was formerly in weapons pointed at us from russian, ukrainian and others. that was part of the dismantling, so a lot has been done. what is missing and whether there is material out there that no one knows about, it's always possible. i certainly would not discount it. i would say that i've always operated under the, probably, the questionable but nevertheless assumption that terrorist that had nuclear materials that they had it, they would try to use it and they would try to use it as soon as they could build a weapon. and of course building a weapon is not a piece of cake but the longest poll in the tent is getting the material so our operating premise that nti has always been and still is protect the material as the number one way to prevent catastrophic terrorism. it is possible.
kazakhstan is taken a lead in this regard in ukraine has taken a leap rico kazakhstan in ukraine and belarus give up all of their nuclear weapons which most people in the world don't know about. most people don't know that 10% of theocracy in the country, one out of 10 lightbulbs comes from nuclear material that was formerly in weapons pointed at us from russian, ukrainian and others. that was part of the dismantling, so a lot has been done. what is missing and whether there is material out...
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kazakhstan, the ukraine, and belarus give up all other nuclear weapons, which most people don't know about. most people don't know about the fact that in% of their electricity in this country comes from nuclear material that was formerly in weapons pointed at us from russia, ukraine, and others in the form of the soviet union. 10 percent of our electricity is converted into nuclear fuel, and we bought it. that was part of the dismantling, so a lot has been done. what is missing and whether there is material out there that no one knows about, it's always possible. i would say that i have always operated under the probably questionable but nevertheless assumption that terrorists that had nuclear material, if they had it would try to use it and would try to use it as soon as they could build a weapon. of course, building a weapon is not a piece of cake, but the longest bull in the tent is getting the material. our operating premise has always been and still is protecting the material. it is possible. it could be somewhere out there. there is certainly missing material, inventories, but
kazakhstan, the ukraine, and belarus give up all other nuclear weapons, which most people don't know about. most people don't know about the fact that in% of their electricity in this country comes from nuclear material that was formerly in weapons pointed at us from russia, ukraine, and others in the form of the soviet union. 10 percent of our electricity is converted into nuclear fuel, and we bought it. that was part of the dismantling, so a lot has been done. what is missing and whether...
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kazakhstan, ukraine and belarus gave up all their nuclear weapons which most people in the world don't know about. about 10% of their electricity in the country, 1 out of every 10 light bulbs comes from nuclear material that was formerly from weapons pointed at us, from russia, ukraine and the former soviet union. and it was converted to nuclear fuel and we bought it. that was part of the dismantling so a lot has been done. what's missing and whether there's material out there that no one knows about, it's always possible. i certainly would not discount it. i would say that i've always operated under the -- probability questionable but nevertheless assumption that terrorists that had nuclear material, if they had it, they would try to use it. and they would try to use it as soon as they could build a weapon. and, of course, building a weapon is not a piece of cake but the hardest -- the longest pole in the tent is getting the material. our operating promise at nti has been and still is protecting the material is the number 1 way you prevent catastrophic terrorism. it is possible. there
kazakhstan, ukraine and belarus gave up all their nuclear weapons which most people in the world don't know about. about 10% of their electricity in the country, 1 out of every 10 light bulbs comes from nuclear material that was formerly from weapons pointed at us, from russia, ukraine and the former soviet union. and it was converted to nuclear fuel and we bought it. that was part of the dismantling so a lot has been done. what's missing and whether there's material out there that no one knows...
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khazikstan and belarus give up all their nuclear weapons. most people do not know about the fact that 10% of the electricity in this country comes from nuclear material that was only in weapons pointed at us from russia, ukraine, and others in the form of the soviet union. then% of hours -- 10% of our energy is from this uranium. that comes from the dismantling. so a lot has been done. so whether there is material out there that nobody knows about, it is always possible. i would put it in the questionable or the assumption that terrorists had nuclear material, if they had a, they would try to use it. and it would use it as soon as they could build a weapon. building a weapon is not a piece of cake. but the hardest part is getting the material. so our operating premise has always been that protective material is the number one way to protect ourselves. there is certainly a material out there, inventories, but hopefully this would be a dialogue that would lead to a baseline about how much nuclear material there is. if there is no inventory, no
khazikstan and belarus give up all their nuclear weapons. most people do not know about the fact that 10% of the electricity in this country comes from nuclear material that was only in weapons pointed at us from russia, ukraine, and others in the form of the soviet union. then% of hours -- 10% of our energy is from this uranium. that comes from the dismantling. so a lot has been done. so whether there is material out there that nobody knows about, it is always possible. i would put it in the...