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maleki, director of the center for strategic studies of cultural relations of the organization of islamic culture and communications , for introducing me to the studio of the sabgahi program. those that are supposed to be covered by my colleagues in radio and television news today in the form of graphic work. well, it happens, dear and respected viewers , we are going to the open air studio of the morning program hello reporter and we will join my colleague mr. baglo mr. baglo hello, good morning. mrs. hajipour, hello, good morning to you too, in the name of god, the most merciful, the most merciful. dear viewers, as the final days of the asian games in hangzhou are approaching, all eyes are on wrestling and winning medals in this discipline. we hope that on the final day the wrestling competitions should be added to the number of medals of our country's caravan, including the gold medal , today, four representatives of our country from an hour ago going to the mat and by noon, the results will be determined until the final matches. in this regard , i am having a conversation with one of
maleki, director of the center for strategic studies of cultural relations of the organization of islamic culture and communications , for introducing me to the studio of the sabgahi program. those that are supposed to be covered by my colleagues in radio and television news today in the form of graphic work. well, it happens, dear and respected viewers , we are going to the open air studio of the morning program hello reporter and we will join my colleague mr. baglo mr. baglo hello, good...
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common values. this is sayid amir musawi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studiesons. حالا مشکل اینجاست الانی بحث انسان. on one hand, it's a humanitarian issue, it's about a country under occupation, on the other hand, it's about the presence of the... countries, they have tried to make themselves superior to arab and muslim countries, they got mission from countries such as the uk, the us 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 the rights, at the same time there after harming neighboring countries, after the... 1979 revolution, one of the first moves was to institutionalize anti-signs and pro-palestinian discourse by replacing the israeli mission in tehran with a palestinian embassy. tehran under the process islamizing the palestinian cause by declaring the last day of every ramadan as the hot's day, calling on muslims around the world to exhibit solidarity. imam khomaini reiterated that iran as a muslim
common values. this is sayid amir musawi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studiesons. حالا مشکل اینجاست الانی بحث انسان. on one hand, it's a humanitarian issue, it's about a country under occupation, on the other hand, it's about the presence of the... countries, they have tried to make themselves superior to arab and muslim countries, they got mission from countries such as the uk, the us and france to become a nuclear country,...
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this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies for at least two reasons. the palestinian issue is two faceted issue. on the one hand, it's a humanitarian issue. 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 waged many wars against muslim countries. they have tried to make themselves superior to arab. 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 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-zionis and pro-palestinian discourse. by replacing the israeli mission in tehran with a palestinian embassy. tehran undertook the process of islamizing the palestinian
this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies for at least two reasons. the palestinian issue is two faceted issue. on the one hand, it's a humanitarian issue. 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 waged many wars against muslim countries. they have tried to make themselves superior to...
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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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this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies, 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 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 reiter
this is sayid amir musavi, a former iranian diplomat and the director of the center for strategic studies, 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 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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maleki, director of the center for strategic studies of cultural relations, organization of islamic culture and communications, god willing, after the 7 o'clock news , we will talk to you, dear viewers, about the opening of dinner plans, let's go to the 7 o'clock news , mr. hosseinzadeh. greetings to you. we are at your service. hello mrs. hajipour, i am with you. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, may god bless muhammad and the family of muhammad , and the family of muhammad hasten their fate . good day. mr. ghali added that the issue of the ability to exchange iranian prisoners in the uae was also followed up. the speaker of the parliament also presented two iranian science-based medicines to the president of the uae during this trip. the uae decided to investigate the possibility of investing in the production of these drugs in abu dhabi. the uae is iran's second partner in terms of trade volume . the payment of the remaining debt of the wheat farmers will start from today and the accounts will be settled with the farmers by the end of mehr. the head of the progr
maleki, director of the center for strategic studies of cultural relations, organization of islamic culture and communications, god willing, after the 7 o'clock news , we will talk to you, dear viewers, about the opening of dinner plans, let's go to the 7 o'clock news , mr. hosseinzadeh. greetings to you. we are at your service. hello mrs. hajipour, i am with you. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, may god bless muhammad and the family of muhammad , and the family of...
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, and you also know, in the words of one expert who follows this — max bergmann of the center for strategic studiese says, "the chaos in the house of representatives leaves "ukraine in a dangerous limbo. "if the us congress doesn't pass a funding bill, "ukraine is gonna be in deep trouble." do you feel that trouble looming? well, of course, it's not like we're, like, very calm about different discussions and the situations happening, including non—voting on financial life for ukraine. but on the other side, we are understanding the broader picture. in fact, unfortunately, we are living in a wartime for already ten years, which included changing of the three us presidents — the obama administration, the trump administration, and now, biden administration — and we have different times, different dynamics, but none of these periods of time has led to any dramatic or significant decisions, which really undermined our efforts to end the war and to bring ourselves back to the family of european nations, so we are very realistic... but i guess my point is this — if i may, madam deputy president, my point
, and you also know, in the words of one expert who follows this — max bergmann of the center for strategic studiese says, "the chaos in the house of representatives leaves "ukraine in a dangerous limbo. "if the us congress doesn't pass a funding bill, "ukraine is gonna be in deep trouble." do you feel that trouble looming? well, of course, it's not like we're, like, very calm about different discussions and the situations happening, including non—voting on...
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scientist, former assistant to the president of azerbaijan heydar aliyev, director of the center for strategic studies us, and i say goodbye to you and wish you all the best. victory and peace to you, friends, good luck. they caught a virus, faith has faith in dekasan, inhaled dekasan gets into the lungs where the virus, dekasan works, faith rejoices, dekasan is an inhalation antidote to viruses and bacteria, and dekasan is also indicated for angina, dekasyn inhalation antiseptic. it was me, before, bleeding gums, inflamed gums, and the solution was so simple. gum problems, lacquer active. lacal is active overcomes bleeding gums, protects against periodontitis and visibly tightens the gums. lacal active is an action that you feel immediately. novelty. lacal aktiv + even more active protection. i flew, flew, and the cough stopped me. cough. a symptom of a respiratory disease, so we treat it respiratoryly, we do inhalation. lordegil - an inhalation agent for cough. lordegil is a direct way to expel phlegm. oops, i sprained my back or my joints. flamides. flamides gel quickly reduces inflammation and tre
scientist, former assistant to the president of azerbaijan heydar aliyev, director of the center for strategic studies us, and i say goodbye to you and wish you all the best. victory and peace to you, friends, good luck. they caught a virus, faith has faith in dekasan, inhaled dekasan gets into the lungs where the virus, dekasan works, faith rejoices, dekasan is an inhalation antidote to viruses and bacteria, and dekasan is also indicated for angina, dekasyn inhalation antiseptic. it was me,...
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the conflict is tremendously interesting stuff caitlin, to in 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 at 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 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 berg 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 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, i
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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,
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,...
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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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john: yossi alpher is a former mossad official and former director of the jaffee center for strategic studiestel aviv university. >> it was considered to be strictly religious, not political. that illusion did not last long. it was seen as a kind of foil that israel could manipulate against the plo. john: in 1988, plo leader yasser arafat recognized israel's right to exist, but hamas held to its belief that israel should be eliminated. >> they wanted to appear more militant. it's hugely ironic that, of course, israel at that time had an interest in tolerating hamas, if not actively encouraging it until, you know, the apprentice turned on the sorcerer, so to speak. john: in 1989, arafat spoke from exile in tunisia with the jim lehrer. >> you can't imagine how difficult our lives are as refugees, as homeless, stateless. >> do you feel that you are close to achieving this, achieving your state? >> yes. >> how close, how much time will it take? >> not more than a distance of a stone's throw. john: a distance that, for palestinians, proved too far. the intifada lasted another four years. almost 20
john: yossi alpher is a former mossad official and former director of the jaffee center for strategic studiestel aviv university. >> it was considered to be strictly religious, not political. that illusion did not last long. it was seen as a kind of foil that israel could manipulate against the plo. john: in 1988, plo leader yasser arafat recognized israel's right to exist, but hamas held to its belief that israel should be eliminated. >> they wanted to appear more militant. it's...
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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 in 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 ruthie 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 conflict and send more more weapons to be destroyed because it makes more money for those ins. for the donors who then supply your salary, or you 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, retired kind of. thank you so much. happy to join you. and that's it for the show. it will be back on monday with one of the candidates running against joe. by the next is us elections and a battalion bodies, jacob horn burger, who like all the candidates are f k, junior and cornell. west
i like to in 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 ruthie 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 conflict and send more more weapons to be destroyed because it makes more money for those ins. for the donors who then supply your salary,...
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m use riley army and he's currently research at begging said that center for strategic studies. he joins us from television. thanks so much for being on the program. low to high. firstly, there's a lot happening on the ground of the last 3 days. certainly. plenty of moving parts . it's really dynamic. what's your understanding of israel's position at the moment? is at war against the palestinian ices like organization come us, which is actually the polish pinion. 10 the goal of the army on up to push for which has the other 10 because and leave. i know like these by law in syria and you hoc in the, in the, in your mind. and unfortunately cut all is fine. please is financing this policy in your eyes just like come us unfortunately for many years already and cut the we also is behind the just the law is takes much, much of the responsibility for what is happening today to the guys items before these ladies. okay. well, there are plenty of conflicting reports. there are plenty of different players in this conflict, and i think could be here all day if we try to analyze each and ever
m use riley army and he's currently research at begging said that center for strategic studies. he joins us from television. thanks so much for being on the program. low to high. firstly, there's a lot happening on the ground of the last 3 days. certainly. plenty of moving parts . it's really dynamic. what's your understanding of israel's position at the moment? is at war against the palestinian ices like organization come us, which is actually the polish pinion. 10 the goal of the army on up...
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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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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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head of nato's director of nuclear policy, speaking at the center for strategic and international studiesis too early to invite the country to the defense bloc, she did not specify exactly how long, according to in her opinion, the transition period will continue. in the krasnoliman direction of the special operation, a group of russian troops center repelled 4
head of nato's director of nuclear policy, speaking at the center for strategic and international studiesis too early to invite the country to the defense bloc, she did not specify exactly how long, according to in her opinion, the transition period will continue. in the krasnoliman direction of the special operation, a group of russian troops center repelled 4
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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 the center for strategic and international studies kinda we were just talking about actually north, north korea. you know, there's a lot of control as 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 nuclear 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. it sounds like the 1950s. okay. and i'll show you when's the last time for sure the, the broadcast system and i think they tested every year. it's tested, you know, quite frequently the united
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 the center for strategic and international studies kinda we were just talking about actually north, north korea. you know, there's a lot of control as 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....
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address as lonnie who joins us from ty ron, he's a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies at cert, around denies playing a role in this attack. but prizes the attack as well. explain how those 2 statements worked together as well. emily does, yvonne support the access of resistance, including a mazda, not the listed in groups. yes. but there was a clear distinction between that support from different aspects as well as, you know, the siding planning and exit. kidding. the operation uh, you know, the wrong i think is denying. the 2nd part is saying that it was that police simians by themselves deciding and planning an executive, the operation, not iran. so for the 1st part, iran has not been denied that, but for the 2nd part, you want has been emphasis emphasizing that this has been by the listings themselves. but i think there is one thing which can be implied in this issue is really, is, are blaming you wrong. why? because i think this is a kind of, let's say, a confession. that's the last that your husband saw. frank has been a big one in intelligence film as well as mil
address as lonnie who joins us from ty ron, he's a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies at cert, around denies playing a role in this attack. but prizes the attack as well. explain how those 2 statements worked together as well. emily does, yvonne support the access of resistance, including a mazda, not the listed in groups. yes. but there was a clear distinction between that support from different aspects as well as, you know, the siding planning and exit....
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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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senior vice president, director of the international security program at the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for coming. what do you make of the release of two american hostages. what do you think hamas did that? >> reporter: hamas said it released these hostages for humanitarian reasons but this is the same group that just killed a group of 1400 israelis and kept 200 hostages. that is hard to stomach. qatar has been deeply involved in negotiations as has the us, so that was probably a qatari determination and finally i think hamas is trying to influence public opinion including in the us. i don't think it will work but that's one of the reasons those hostages. susan: has ground operation preparations go on do you have any doubt that israel will go into the ground and does it have any other choice? >> reporter: i don't think it has any other choice but to put some boots on the ground. the objective the israelis announced is to destroy hamas in gaza. i don't think that's achievable but a significant degrade, they can to do that from the air. you need infantry on the ground especially
senior vice president, director of the international security program at the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for coming. what do you make of the release of two american hostages. what do you think hamas did that? >> reporter: hamas said it released these hostages for humanitarian reasons but this is the same group that just killed a group of 1400 israelis and kept 200 hostages. that is hard to stomach. qatar has been deeply involved in negotiations as has the us, so...
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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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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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daniel byman is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies, and has writtenn the middle east. hejoined me earlier. daniel, very good to have you with us on bbc news tonight. 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 that even if responsibility is determined, there will be audiences that do not believe it. certainly, hamas and others will always claim israel is responsible, even if it is proven to be palestinian islamichhad or another group. this is going to harden views of 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
daniel byman is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies, and has writtenn the middle east. hejoined me earlier. daniel, very good to have you with us on bbc news tonight. 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,...
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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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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....
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well, how do you out of mastery, director of the policy named center for policy, research and strategic studies. thank you very much for speaking with us. thank you said. now these were scenes all the immediate aftermath of the devastating the attack call the hospital. the rescue work as a local survivors frantically trying to help the wounded and because of the dead victims which trapped under the rubble of the collapsed building with bringing you all of those visuals right now. the message strikes course, the fires in vehicles parked outside the hospital. the other surrounding areas were also affected with the wreckage across the street and emergency personnel conducting rescue operations. these images speak for themselves. those still with a chance to live have been rushed to the nearest hospital, still standing ambulances lineup as staff members rush victims through the doors and what can be described as a race against time. not a spokesperson for these ready military detailed his country is claims about how he attacked all the attack on the hospital could and they say was responsible for i
well, how do you out of mastery, director of the policy named center for policy, research and strategic studies. thank you very much for speaking with us. thank you said. now these were scenes all the immediate aftermath of the devastating the attack call the hospital. the rescue work as a local survivors frantically trying to help the wounded and because of the dead victims which trapped under the rubble of the collapsed building with bringing you all of those visuals right now. the message...
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center for u.s.-korea policy, and served as the asia foundation's rep presented in korea from 2000 to 2004. he was also a senior associate at the forum center for strategic and international studies. he has worked as an asia specialist in the research and studies program of the u.s. institute of peace, and as acting director of the asia society's contemporary affairs programs. he was a pan-tech visiting fellow at georgetown university's research center in 2005 and 2006, and received a fellowship in 1998-1999 by the social security research council. again, thank you, mr. snyder, for being here to share expertise. jenny count is a senior fellow at the stenson center and director of the 38 north program. her expertise in north korea, u.s. dprk relations, u.s. rok alliance, and the northeast asia regional security is well known and established. she was named one of the groundbreaker's of 2020, 50 women changing the world, and one of the most creative people in business in 2019 for her role in cofounding and managing the 38 north website, which provides policy and technical analysis on north korea. ms. town is also an expert reviewer for freedom house's freedom in the world index, whe
center for u.s.-korea policy, and served as the asia foundation's rep presented in korea from 2000 to 2004. he was also a senior associate at the forum center for strategic and international studies. he has worked as an asia specialist in the research and studies program of the u.s. institute of peace, and as acting director of the asia society's contemporary affairs programs. he was a pan-tech visiting fellow at georgetown university's research center in 2005 and 2006, and received a...
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daniel byman is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies and has writtenly on the middle east. hejoins me now. 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. 50. escalation in this conflict and get your thoughts on it. so, as ou get your thoughts on it. so, as you said. _ get your thoughts on it. so, as you said. this _ get your thoughts on it. so, as you said, this is _ get your thoughts on it. so, as you said, this is one _ get your thoughts on it. so, as you said, this is one of - get your thoughts on it. so, as you said, this is one of the - 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 do not believe it. certainly, hamas and others will always claim israel is responsible, evenif claim isr
daniel byman is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies and has writtenly on the middle east. hejoins me now. 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. 50. escalation in this conflict and get your thoughts on it. so, as ou get your thoughts on it. so, as you said. _ get your thoughts on it. so, as you said. this _ get...