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volodymyr dubovyk, director of the center for international studies and associate professor of the departmentudies of relations of odessa national university named after michnikov, was in touch with us, we have to take a short break, but after it, stay with us, because this is a question. everyone's interested, right, gas, winter prep, own mining, it's important, turn on good, it's when everything, the way you want it, click, and now you're running the game, bird, and you're on a tv show, oh, what's needed, megogo, turn on hundreds of channels, thousands of movies and sports. forumaktya presents. a unique book event, a literary and artistic meeting word in war, exclusive conversations with a military man writers and volunteers. book fair, author presentations, special children's program, performances by bards. october 14 and 15 in ivano-frankivsk, the square in front of the drama theater. word in war on via-karpattia in ivano-frankivsk. talented, relevant, truthful. with the support of the ukrainian institute of books under the protection of our military. aquaderis moisturizes, protects and c
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the conflict as tremendously interesting stuff. kaitlin's and rockman with the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for that. thanks for having me. classes have broken out between police and protesters, add an unauthorized demonstration in berlin. at least 174 people were arrested and dozens of police officers were injured. some demonstrators use fireworks set fire to barricades and pelted police with stones and bottles. profile assuming protesters were protest, sorry, were also held in other german cities on wednesday, including frankfurt or police use water cannon. and then you're in burg authorities, headband such protests, sparked by the ongoing conflict between israel and come off to prevent possible anti semitic incident. now, short while ago we asked the w, corresponding, has drawn from our parliamentary studio about the demonstrations here in germany. or here's indeed we've just seen the pictures of those demonstrations which were banned for fear of incitement. and in other words, for fear of antisemitism, turning into a cold, full violence for instance, against jews or against isra
the conflict as tremendously interesting stuff. kaitlin's and rockman with the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for that. thanks for having me. classes have broken out between police and protesters, add an unauthorized demonstration in berlin. at least 174 people were arrested and dozens of police officers were injured. some demonstrators use fireworks set fire to barricades and pelted police with stones and bottles. profile assuming protesters were protest, sorry, were...
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the conflict as tremendously interesting stuff. kaitlin's and rockman with the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for that. thanks the cool for having me. classes have broken out between police and protesters, add an unauthorized demonstration in berlin. at least 174 people were arrested and dozens of police officers were injured. some demonstrators use fireworks set fire to barricades and pelting police with stones and bottles. profile assuming protesters were protest, sorry, were also held in other german cities on wednesday, including frankfurt or police use water cannon. and then you're in burg. authorities had bands such protests sparked by the ongoing conflict between israel and her last to prevent possible anti semitic incident. now, short while ago we asked the w corresponding has brought in from our parliamentary studio about the demonstrations here in germany stairs. indeed, we've just seen the pictures of those demonstrations which were banned for fear of incitement. and in other words, for fear of antisemitism. turning into a cold, full violence, for instance, against jews or
the conflict as tremendously interesting stuff. kaitlin's and rockman with the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for that. thanks the cool for having me. classes have broken out between police and protesters, add an unauthorized demonstration in berlin. at least 174 people were arrested and dozens of police officers were injured. some demonstrators use fireworks set fire to barricades and pelting police with stones and bottles. profile assuming protesters were protest,...
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the conflict as tremendously interesting stuff. kaitlin's and rockman with the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for that. thanks for having me. classes have broken out between police and protesters, add an unauthorized demonstration in berlin. at least 174 people were arrested and dozens of police officers were injured. some demonstrators use fireworks set fire to barricades and pelting police with stones and bottles. profile, assuming protesters were protest, sorry, were also held in other german cities on wednesday, including frankford where police use water cannon. and then you're in burg. authorities had bands such protests sparked by the ongoing conflict between israel and the last to prevent possible anti semitic incident. now, a short while ago we asked the w correspondent has drawn from our parliamentary studio about the demonstrations here in germany. and here's indeed we've just seen the pictures of those demonstrations which were banned for fear of incitement. and in other words, for fear of anti semitism turning into a cold, full violence, for instance, against jews are agai
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the conflict as tremendously interesting stuff. kaitlin tend rockman with the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for that. thanks the cool for having me. class as have broken out between police and protesters, add an unauthorized demonstration in berlin. at least 174 people were arrested and dozens of police officers were injured. some demonstrators use fireworks set fire to barricades and pelted police with stones and bottles. pro palestinian protestors were protest, sorry, were also held in other german cities on wednesday, including frankford where police use water cannon. and then you're in burg. authorities had bands such protests sparked by the ongoing conflict between israel and her last to prevent possible anti semitic incident. now, short while ago we asked the w correspondent has drawn from our parliamentary studio about the demonstrations here in germany or heres. indeed, we just seen the pictures of those demonstrations which were banned for fear of incitement. and in other words, for fear of antisemitism, turning into a cold, full violence for instance, against jews, organs,
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we're tied kind of all of my accounts in senior advisor, the international security program at the center for strategic and international studies. kind of, we were just talking about actually north, north korea. you know, there's a lot of control over the, over those, the defense systems that you have in the united states. they're infamous the secret and by and they can only shoot down at most 3. isn't it? 3 words in the north koreans can shoot for, i don't know. why is it though, that the united states is holding a imagine c drill. that's a nuclear drill. this week just now is off to russia. hell, they're a nationwide drill. that means in your country and re phone every television set, every radio image feel um, uh uh, in this case uh that it's a rehearsal sort of thing is not uncommon in the united states. they test the nuclear broadcast system. they have done that dramatically over many, many years. sounds like the 1950s. okay. and i'll show you when's the last time for uh, for the uh, broadcast system and i designate test it every year. it's tested, you know, quite frequently united states takes these precautions seriously.
we're tied kind of all of my accounts in senior advisor, the international security program at the center for strategic and international studies. kind of, we were just talking about actually north, north korea. you know, there's a lot of control over the, over those, the defense systems that you have in the united states. they're infamous the secret and by and they can only shoot down at most 3. isn't it? 3 words in the north koreans can shoot for, i don't know. why is it though, that the...
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you that more from the senior advisor of the international security program with you as arms, company funded center for strategic and international studies after this break the, the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here. i was retired colonel mckenzie and senior advisor. vince national security program at defensive as strategic and international studies . kind of, we were just talking about actually north, north korea. you know, there's a lot of control over the, over those, the defense systems that you have in the united states. they're infamous the secrets. and by and they can only shoot down at most 3. isn't it? 3 words in the north koreans can shoot for, i don't know. why is it though, that uh the united states is holding a imagine c drill. that's a new career. drill. this week just now is off to russia, held the nationwide drill. that means in your country, every phone, every television set, every radio image feel um, uh uh, in this case uh that its a rehearsal as well. this sort of thing is not uncommon in the united states. they test the nuclear broadcast system. they have done that radically over many, many years. sou
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all right, i will be talking with vice chapman now based on cost center for impact and international studies. we applied now as new roads up paid, connecting the economies of the world, and global leaders aimed to transition towards multiple already state to the full, the latest on the ongoing belton road. somebody taking place in china was set to bring you all of that the and now back to the top story, as the recent deputies stand off in gather, keeps making the headlines. the un security council has rejected the resolution calling for an immediate cease fine gatzo has put forward by russia and head of the voting there, watching them bass of it to the un stated why the motion was put forward and took aim at any states, but disagree still disagree with the we thought of his gifts. to me, this is a purely humanitarian text. i'm a remote understand if someone decides not disappointed solely for self geo political reasons. the 15 member body that leads the united nations convened a meeting to discuss the very serious situation in gaza and the ongoing conflict between israel leaves and palestini
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army charles flynn talked about challenges during the conversation center for strategic international studies. this is about an hour and ten minutes. stop ... we are really glad you e here. for those of us joining online and certainly in person, welcome to the second installment of the strategic landpower dialogue. on general bob brown let me start again by thinking csis for this partnership and we could not do it without the support of general dynamics in making this series happen. thanks for the great support to make this possible. opening up the first strategic land power dialogue event a few weeks ago pointing out the long overdue need to have a form like this to discuss strategic land power. we could not have picked a better. now chief of staff randy george really getting after the demands and changing character in the direction of the army is still going. there is no better way to follow up getting general charlie flynn for the army pacific really incredible war fighter and pacific expert here to discuss the rural land power in the nation's priorities here. i saw when i was u.s. army pa
army charles flynn talked about challenges during the conversation center for strategic international studies. this is about an hour and ten minutes. stop ... we are really glad you e here. for those of us joining online and certainly in person, welcome to the second installment of the strategic landpower dialogue. on general bob brown let me start again by thinking csis for this partnership and we could not do it without the support of general dynamics in making this series happen. thanks for...
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i like to have my 6 in england and your center for strategic and international studies. with your, your finance, by arms companies. it's in the interest of your institute and a rosie both institutes. but of course got us into so many wars in libby air and iraq and afghanistan and syria lost by the united states. argued weight is in the interest to prolong the confidence in more and more weapons to be destroyed because it makes more money for those ins. for the donors who then supply your salary, a need to look at the data that they provide, the data for any other organizations that make an argument, this space. i think lucy has shown that their data is objective as has c s i s, and i would recommend that people look at that data and make their judgments about whether it's reliable, which i kind of thank you so much. happy to join you. and that's it. for the show will be back on monday with one of the candidates running against joe. by the next is us elections and a battalion bodies. jacob holland burger, who like all the candidates, are f. k, junior and cornell. west wou
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i'm joined now by nelson wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center for room pack and international studies. nelson. great to have you in here in the studio with me. why do you think of china is commitment to a 2 state solution for palestine and israel is been met with such resistance from the us, which previously has supported the 2 state solution as well. where i think it actually shows china's foreign policy as always, being the same in a sense that uh, it dues weighs all international affairs. was its commitment for peace and development for the well actually for the what's going long in israel, the conflict between israel and palestine is quite devastating a moment. but you see, this is how china reacts to anything that is happening around the world child that doesn't support. take a side child that doesn't take a side whenever there is a conflict, it's always the to call for peace 1st. yeah. how do you explain the different approaches in that where you say, you know, china is calling for talks, calling for peace. and washington, meanwhile, is supporting israel as military response and
i'm joined now by nelson wong, vice chairman of the shanghai center for room pack and international studies. nelson. great to have you in here in the studio with me. why do you think of china is commitment to a 2 state solution for palestine and israel is been met with such resistance from the us, which previously has supported the 2 state solution as well. where i think it actually shows china's foreign policy as always, being the same in a sense that uh, it dues weighs all international...
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recorded on satellite images, it is the beyond parallel project of the american center for strategic international studies, actually recorded a sharp increase in the number of cargo transportation between north korea and russia, in fact, they recorded it after the leaders of these countries met, what does this mean for us and what can they lead from north korea? well, actually, this means that actually kimchynin's visit to russia to vladimir was to some extent successful and the fact that they arranged such an entertaining program for him there, they showed him the walrus misha in the oceanarium, i think that this impressed comrade en so much that, in fact, he i still decided to help the russian dictator, my colleague, not in word but in deed, and so on decided to strengthen the military aid that korea has actually already begun to provide little by little to the russian federation, it is clear that what bhinyan is doing is absolutely not autonomous, let's say, in close agreement with his chinese elder brother, because we should not discuss, contacts between north korea and the russian federation should n
recorded on satellite images, it is the beyond parallel project of the american center for strategic international studies, actually recorded a sharp increase in the number of cargo transportation between north korea and russia, in fact, they recorded it after the leaders of these countries met, what does this mean for us and what can they lead from north korea? well, actually, this means that actually kimchynin's visit to russia to vladimir was to some extent successful and the fact that they...
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. >>> the event was hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. it runs just over one hour. >> welcome and good morning to everyone assembled here, at csi s, and those watching online and tuned into c-span one. i am j stephen morrison, senior vice president and director of global health policy center at the center for strategic and international studies, csis , in washington. we are delighted to host this one-hour session today and the release of the inaugural department of defense biodefense posture review. we do this today under the auspices of the csis bipartisan alliance co-chaired by former cdc director julie gerberding and former senator richmond burr. special thanks to my colleagues at csis, michaela, sophia, special thanks to the csis production team putting all this together, alex bruner, theo mitchell, as duane gladden. and from dod, special thanks especially to jennifer nicholson who has helped us over many weeks in planning this out and many others. there has been a lot of support from dod in putting this together. the biodefense postu
. >>> the event was hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. it runs just over one hour. >> welcome and good morning to everyone assembled here, at csi s, and those watching online and tuned into c-span one. i am j stephen morrison, senior vice president and director of global health policy center at the center for strategic and international studies, csis , in washington. we are delighted to host this one-hour session today and the release of the inaugural...
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based a report by the center for strategic and international studies, csis, afghanistan was among the 10 countries in the world with the worst food and security condition in 2020. it of those that are food insecure, as i said, we were already estimating 14 million, now we're up to 20 million with a drought, the biggest food problem in afghanistan is lack of protein, meat or dairy products do not exist sufficiently in this poor country. on the other hand, the poor afghan society cannot buy american products, but in a long-term reconstruction plan, the country can become a consumer of american agroproducts that we produce a lot more food than we can consume and so it's critical for us to find markets abroad and foreign assistance uh and the food for peace program and so many other programs like it. soy bean as a complete plan protein was investment with future insight. the us started investing it in afghanistan in 2003. soy uh is a good tool for fighting malnutrition for them. and then it also helps us in our goals to uh build the agribusiness sector and create jobs and to legitimize th
based a report by the center for strategic and international studies, csis, afghanistan was among the 10 countries in the world with the worst food and security condition in 2020. it of those that are food insecure, as i said, we were already estimating 14 million, now we're up to 20 million with a drought, the biggest food problem in afghanistan is lack of protein, meat or dairy products do not exist sufficiently in this poor country. on the other hand, the poor afghan society cannot buy...
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for the international system? to discuss that i'm now joined by demetrius, so slow deputy director of the center for comprehensive, your opinion and international studies at the higher school of economics in moscow . demetrius good to see your again. thank you very much for your time. hello. i saw the nice to meet you, nice to see you or was pleasure. thank you. now, let me 1st ask, you know, there's a schooler but is a colleague of mine as a media professional and for our audience, i want to mention that demetrius also, hosting a jo political show called great game on one or for us has biggest channels. and i think is media professionals, we have just witnessed a major change in the, in how global media currents flow because of the reality and gas it was so unexpected. and so shocking that i think he caught many western media old guard, and they were put into situation when they actually have to report on death reality, rather than that's trying to preemptively shape at the frame. and so in that case, very rare case, reality seems to be something perceptions. what does it mean in terms of the global uh, informational war? because whether we liked it o
for the international system? to discuss that i'm now joined by demetrius, so slow deputy director of the center for comprehensive, your opinion and international studies at the higher school of economics in moscow . demetrius good to see your again. thank you very much for your time. hello. i saw the nice to meet you, nice to see you or was pleasure. thank you. now, let me 1st ask, you know, there's a schooler but is a colleague of mine as a media professional and for our audience, i want to...
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this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies and internationalsue, it's about a country under occupation, on the other hand, it's about the presence of the zionists in the heart of both the arab and muslim world. since they occupied palestine, they have vaked many wars against muslim countries, they have tried to make themselves superior to arab and muslim countries. they got permission from countries such as the uk, the us and france to become a nuclear country, and now they possess at least dozens of nuclear warhs. they are doing missive, they are oppressing the palestinian people. they killing them and violating their rights, at the same time they are after harming neighboring countries. after the 1979 revolution, one of the first moves was to institutionalize anti scinness and pro-palestinian discourse by replacing the israeli mission in tehran the palestinian embassy. tehran undertook the process of islamizing the palestinian cause by declaring the last day of every ramadan as a quod day and calling on muslims around the world to exhibit sol
this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies and internationalsue, it's about a country under occupation, on the other hand, it's about the presence of the zionists in the heart of both the arab and muslim world. since they occupied palestine, they have vaked many wars against muslim countries, they have tried to make themselves superior to arab and muslim countries. they got permission from countries such as the uk, the us and france...
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allow me, i will give the floor to the deputy minister of foreign affairs, head center for political and international studiesministry of foreign affairs of iran, muhammad hassan sheikh ollami, please. ministers, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, i am honored to participate in this important conference, i would like to express my sincere gratitude to mr. allenik, minister of foreign affairs, for the invitation to participate in this forum, for the opportunity to exchange views and views with the distinguished participants of this conference on the reality and prospects of security issues in this changing world. as you know. the eurasian region extends from the border of russia to the borders of mongolia and china, part of this region are the caucasus, central asia, afghanistan, geographical latitude, and the geopolitical and geostratic importance of eurasia cannot be. important countries in this region are also significant participants in international political processes. the role and significance of the eurasian region in security matters is undeniable. and we appreciate that the organizers of this conferen
allow me, i will give the floor to the deputy minister of foreign affairs, head center for political and international studiesministry of foreign affairs of iran, muhammad hassan sheikh ollami, please. ministers, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, i am honored to participate in this important conference, i would like to express my sincere gratitude to mr. allenik, minister of foreign affairs, for the invitation to participate in this forum, for the opportunity to exchange views and views with...
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for israel. it has not led to peace. to talk more about the biden administration's policies, i spoke to emily harding, deputy director of the international security program at the center for strategic and international studiesnd his reason for leaving the state department. i think he had to do what he thought was best but i would disagree with a lot of his comments. i don't think intellectual bankruptcy is the way to look at this. hamas�* attack was heinous. the us has always been a staunch supporter of israel and against terrorism in all its forms. supporting israeli to do what they felt they needed to do is important. it is important to have a debate of what the right course of action is. kudos to him for study of what he believes in, but i disagree with his opinion. but i disagree with his opinion-— but i disagree with his oinion. ., ., ~ but i disagree with his oinion. ., ., y., 4' , opinion. how do you think this is -la ed opinion. how do you think this is played out _ opinion. how do you think this is played out for _ opinion. how do you think this is played out for the _ opinion. how do you think this is played out for the bidon - is played out for the bidon administration, because that very balance
for israel. it has not led to peace. to talk more about the biden administration's policies, i spoke to emily harding, deputy director of the international security program at the center for strategic and international studiesnd his reason for leaving the state department. i think he had to do what he thought was best but i would disagree with a lot of his comments. i don't think intellectual bankruptcy is the way to look at this. hamas�* attack was heinous. the us has always been a staunch...
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joining us the retired kernel, senior adviser at the center for strategic international studies. hank you very much for being with us. you know, we've just been discussing all morning about what it would take, and what it would look like if israel does indeed decide to go into gaza, and we're seeing, as at 6:48 p.m., there right now, one of those boats that have been hit consistently in the port of gaza. it is in flames. what, colonel, would be some of the considerations that the israelis would have to make? and what would a ground invasion look like? >> well, it's really sort of a signals of a ground invasion moving troops up to the border, it wok a very tough fight. as you noted gaza is very built up, israelis would have to capture it building by building. room by room, it would take a lot of infantry, also probably use a lot of precision munitions to take out individual buildings. the united states is already sending some to israel, they'll probably use a lot more. but it's going to take a lot of time. >> and when you're talking about infantry, about time and about destructive,
joining us the retired kernel, senior adviser at the center for strategic international studies. hank you very much for being with us. you know, we've just been discussing all morning about what it would take, and what it would look like if israel does indeed decide to go into gaza, and we're seeing, as at 6:48 p.m., there right now, one of those boats that have been hit consistently in the port of gaza. it is in flames. what, colonel, would be some of the considerations that the israelis would...
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of this space huge for, for other i spoke to the vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact and international studies. now seeing wong and he says china is current focused on strengthening trade through investments on in following infrastructure projects. was made possible by its own roughly to can on the growth for people who do not understand a fully at the idea or of a about who wrote. the simple explanation is that china is seeking to have a better relations with all countries around the world. in the context of economic co operation for people that are being to china, that would miss the development of china for the last 40 years. you've seen that this country is perhaps a country that weaves the most sophisticated highway networks and also high speed trading networks. in addition to older skyscrapers and the real estate development to that, i think so has anybody felt about behind all this? how many su pumps and cement plants? there are in china that have supported the development of everything. so when everything is built, you're not going to do it from scratch again. so what's next on? the pa
of this space huge for, for other i spoke to the vice chairman of the shanghai center for impact and international studies. now seeing wong and he says china is current focused on strengthening trade through investments on in following infrastructure projects. was made possible by its own roughly to can on the growth for people who do not understand a fully at the idea or of a about who wrote. the simple explanation is that china is seeking to have a better relations with all countries around...
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alliance, said jessica cox, head of nato's nuclear policy director, speaking at the center for strategic and international studies in washington, she emphasized that although allies and are in favor of rapprochement with kiev, it is too early to invite the country into the defense bloc, she did not specify exactly how long, in her opinion , the transition period will last in the krasnoliman direction... special operations, a group of russian troops in the center repelled four attacks during counter battery fight, two armored vehicles, a self-propelled gun and more than a dozen field artillery crews were destroyed, the west group of troops, in the kupinsky direction, penetrated the ukrainian drone control point, the east group was hit the enemy, including in the area of ugledar and urozhainy. the situation in the middle east is heating up, while even the un is unable to influence the situation, the united states is putting together a coalition around israel, a new division according to old principles, about this and more, see in the international, in the international review immediately after a short advertiseme
alliance, said jessica cox, head of nato's nuclear policy director, speaking at the center for strategic and international studies in washington, she emphasized that although allies and are in favor of rapprochement with kiev, it is too early to invite the country into the defense bloc, she did not specify exactly how long, in her opinion , the transition period will last in the krasnoliman direction... special operations, a group of russian troops in the center repelled four attacks during...
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for israel. it has not led to peace. emily harding, deputy director and senior fellow of the international security program at the center for strategic and international studiestment?— reasons for leaving the state deartment? ., ., ., ., department? he had to do what he thought _ department? he had to do what he thought was _ department? he had to do what he thought was best, _ department? he had to do what he thought was best, but - department? he had to do what he thought was best, but i - department? he had to do what he thought was best, but i do i he thought was best, but i do not agree with many of his comments. i am not agree with many of his comments. iam not not agree with many of his comments. i am not sure that intellectual bankruptcy is the way to look at this. what hamas did was a heinous terrorist attack and the united states has always been a staunch opponent of terrorism in all its forms. the gut reaction to support the israelis in what they feel they need to do to protect the people was the right reaction. now, in any democracy, it is very healthy to have a debate about what the right course of action is, and kudos to him for speaking up for
for israel. it has not led to peace. emily harding, deputy director and senior fellow of the international security program at the center for strategic and international studiestment?— reasons for leaving the state deartment? ., ., ., ., department? he had to do what he thought _ department? he had to do what he thought was _ department? he had to do what he thought was best, _ department? he had to do what he thought was best, but - department? he had to do what he thought was best, but i -...
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and even earlier, the analytical project of the american center for strategic and international studiesn parallel, referring to satellite images of the north korean railway, the tumangang railway station, announced the increase in rail traffic between russia and north korea after the meeting between putin and kimchen. we will talk in more detail about the political aspect of these restoration of relations later, and we will talk about putin's visit, which is planned to north korea, but now we will discuss military news. oleksiy hetman, a military expert, joined our broadcast. i congratulate you, mr. oleksiy. good morning transports were recorded earlier something along the railroad, and satellite images showed an increase in such activity. now we are talking about ships going from the dprk to russia, and you have doubts about what might be in those cars and on those bodies? well, most likely, these are still projectiles for russian artillery systems, maybe artillery systems, barrels, at least for artillery systems, because the percentage of barrels that already need to be replaced in ru
and even earlier, the analytical project of the american center for strategic and international studiesn parallel, referring to satellite images of the north korean railway, the tumangang railway station, announced the increase in rail traffic between russia and north korea after the meeting between putin and kimchen. we will talk in more detail about the political aspect of these restoration of relations later, and we will talk about putin's visit, which is planned to north korea, but now we...
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daniel byman is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies, and has writtenle east. hejoined me earlier. daniel, very good to have you won bbc news tonight. we will get to president biden�*s trip in a moment. i first want to start with this horrific attack on the hospital, and further escalation in this conflict and get your thoughts on it. so, as you said, this is one of the worst things you could imagine. 500 perhaps far more people, innocent people, horribly killed. as your reporting indicated, we do not know who is responsible so far. but i would say even if responsibility is determined there will be audiences that don't believe it. certainly, hamas and others will always claim israel is responsible, even if it is determined to be palestinian islamichhad or another palestinian group. this is going to harden views on israel and is already causing damage to the united states in the region where people have been very critical of the very strong biden administration support and it is the sort of terrible tragedy that has marked this conflict in the past, wher
daniel byman is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies, and has writtenle east. hejoined me earlier. daniel, very good to have you won bbc news tonight. we will get to president biden�*s trip in a moment. i first want to start with this horrific attack on the hospital, and further escalation in this conflict and get your thoughts on it. so, as you said, this is one of the worst things you could imagine. 500 perhaps far more people, innocent people, horribly...
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this, this huge for for my alley, i spoke to the vice chairman of the shanghai center for written packing international studies nelson wong. and he says the china is common focus on strengthening trade, through investments in farming infrastructure. products was made possible by its own rock b to cannot be growth for people who do not understand the awfully. the idea of a about who wrote the simple explanation is that china is seeking to have a better relations with all the countries around the world. in the context of economic cooperation for people that are being to china that have witnessed the development of china for the last 40 years. you've seen that this country is perhaps the country that was the most sophisticated highway networks and also high speed trading networks. in addition to all the skyscrapers and the real estate development to that, i think so has anybody felt about behind all this? how many stupid pumps and cement plants there are in china that have supported the develop until fabric. so when everything is built, you're not going to do it from scratch again. so what's next on? the patient
this, this huge for for my alley, i spoke to the vice chairman of the shanghai center for written packing international studies nelson wong. and he says the china is common focus on strengthening trade, through investments in farming infrastructure. products was made possible by its own rock b to cannot be growth for people who do not understand the awfully. the idea of a about who wrote the simple explanation is that china is seeking to have a better relations with all the countries around the...
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railway station, this was reported by the analytical project of the american center for strategic and international studies beyond parallel, and here are the pictures that were taken on october 5 of this year show probably 73 closed wagons on the railway, if we analyze the data for the last five years, then at most 20 such wagons were sent to this connection. given the recent talks between the leaders of both countries, analysts suggest ... that the sharp increase in rail traffic is likely to indicate north korea's supply of weapons and ammunition to russia. i will remind you that on september 13, kim jong-un visited russia, then, answering the question about whether the russian and north korean leaders will discuss the issue military-technical cooperation, putin answered, and i quote: let's talk about all issues. at the time, the new york times wrote that putin wanted to receive from kinder... artillery shells and anti-tank missiles, and from kimjen, russia would provide north korea with technology for satellites for nuclear submarines. the head of the main directorate of intelligence and the ministry of
railway station, this was reported by the analytical project of the american center for strategic and international studies beyond parallel, and here are the pictures that were taken on october 5 of this year show probably 73 closed wagons on the railway, if we analyze the data for the last five years, then at most 20 such wagons were sent to this connection. given the recent talks between the leaders of both countries, analysts suggest ... that the sharp increase in rail traffic is likely to...
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it is sosa by the center for strategic international studies and last about one hour.ood morning and welcome to today's launch event for the energy outlook. the director here at csis, i cannot tell you how excited i am for today's event. this is focused on a biannual basis, one of the things that we got most excited about at staff level. this is a benchmark product not just in the u.s. but for the world. as we consider plans for our energy future. we will see some of the key outputs of this new idea this morning from director decarliss and his colleague. we will have a few minutes to talk about how this occurs and how industry people and civil service can look at the idea and where it fits into the broader constellation of forecasts and documents we have. thank you again for joining us and if you'd like to come up, director, give the podium to you. >> all right, good morning, everyone. it's an honor to be able to kick off our presentation of the international energy outlook for 2023. before i get started, i want to give a huge thanks to the eia staff. there is an enorm
it is sosa by the center for strategic international studies and last about one hour.ood morning and welcome to today's launch event for the energy outlook. the director here at csis, i cannot tell you how excited i am for today's event. this is focused on a biannual basis, one of the things that we got most excited about at staff level. this is a benchmark product not just in the u.s. but for the world. as we consider plans for our energy future. we will see some of the key outputs of this new...
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this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies and internationald, it's about the presence of the zionists in the heart of both the arab and muslim world. since they occupied palestine, they have veged many wars against muslim countries. they have tried to make themselves superior to arab and muslim countries. they got permission from countries such as the uk, the u.s. and france to become a nuclear country, and now they possess at least dozens of nuclear warheads. they are doing mischief, they are oppressing the palestinian people, they are killing them and violating their rights, at the same time they are after harming neighboring countries. after the 1979 revolution, one of the first moves was to institutionalize anti-zinus and pro-palestinian discourse by replacing the israeli. mission in tehran with a palestinian embassy. tehran undertook the process of islamizing the palestinian cause by declaring the last day of every ramadan as the quds day and calling on muslims around the world to exhibit solidarity. imam khomaini reiterated that iran as
this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies and internationald, it's about the presence of the zionists in the heart of both the arab and muslim world. since they occupied palestine, they have veged many wars against muslim countries. they have tried to make themselves superior to arab and muslim countries. they got permission from countries such as the uk, the u.s. and france to become a nuclear country, and now they possess at...
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he was also a senior associate at thehe pacific foreign center for strategic and international studies. he has worked as an asia specialist in the research and studies program at the u.s. institute of peace and is acting director of the asia society's contemporary affairs program. he was a pan- tech visiting stanford university's asia pacific research center from 2005-2006 and received an eight fellowship in 1998 through 1999 by the social security's research council. again, thank you, mr. snyder, for being here to share your expertise. jenny town is a senior fellow at the stetson center and the ctdirector of stenson's 38 north program. her expertise in north korea, u.s. dpr k locations in the northeast regional security is well known and established. she was named one of magazines ground breakers 2020. fifty women changing the world. one of fastcompany's most creative people in business in 2019 for her role in cofounding and managing the 38 north website which provides policy and a technical analysis on norh korea. this town is also an expert renew or for freedom house freedom in the
he was also a senior associate at thehe pacific foreign center for strategic and international studies. he has worked as an asia specialist in the research and studies program at the u.s. institute of peace and is acting director of the asia society's contemporary affairs program. he was a pan- tech visiting stanford university's asia pacific research center from 2005-2006 and received an eight fellowship in 1998 through 1999 by the social security's research council. again, thank you, mr....