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so it looks like the central intelligence agency has completely cut off gas supplies to europe from russia, this is just an assumption on my part of the cia and does not think admit to destruction. it's a pipeline, but it looks like the general consensus among foreign policy experts is that the cia did it, or you know the cia, in conjunction with the department of defense. well, about this right now, in these minutes, telephone conversations are being held with the president of ukraine zelensky. no, we are looking forward to it. is it reported that we are talking about energy security, whatever that means, and moreover, zelensky heads to germany for an ice drill. reads
so it looks like the central intelligence agency has completely cut off gas supplies to europe from russia, this is just an assumption on my part of the cia and does not think admit to destruction. it's a pipeline, but it looks like the general consensus among foreign policy experts is that the cia did it, or you know the cia, in conjunction with the department of defense. well, about this right now, in these minutes, telephone conversations are being held with the president of ukraine...
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if i'm, should you the former, you a members found a new mazda, the central intelligence agency, of the usa, cia, although it was on a different continent, it was far more generous than the germans would be 2 dollars or both. so it's not deal cut, do not say quality care. what got voted, got us in your mouth in the, in america, or i'd say me and i did it already. what the fuck control in this i was gonna say, usually just say it was, what did you say? do you see any deal? nice boys over to what the procedure supposed on that. yeah. and then was pulling in limbo for huge fan in the early 19 fifties. us president harry truman signed a secret plan to attack the usaa. the americans went going to declare war because the world would have undoubtedly condemned them for it. however, a so called peace making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms was a different story. a gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest, he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. the nationalis
if i'm, should you the former, you a members found a new mazda, the central intelligence agency, of the usa, cia, although it was on a different continent, it was far more generous than the germans would be 2 dollars or both. so it's not deal cut, do not say quality care. what got voted, got us in your mouth in the, in america, or i'd say me and i did it already. what the fuck control in this i was gonna say, usually just say it was, what did you say? do you see any deal? nice boys over to what...
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why then give gaskets a nobel prize, when you can immediately the central intelligence agency of thenited states, the main fighter for peace. well, i think it would be more honest and correct , and everyone would understand that this is real. here are those who are rewarded. by the way, e was also a good nominee, how did they miss it. uh, azov battalion that would be really serious. well, this is next year, and our cause is right, victory will be ours, we pass the floor to the news. let's go back to the big game studio. 16:50 will not miss. on first hello in valery korablev's studio the future of russian aviation a new stage of the most important project for the first time completed the flight of the second ms-21 aircraft with the russian pd-14 engine, tests are being carried out at the airfield of the irkutsk aviation plant. according to the state corporation rostec, the systems of the liner were finalized, a number of imported components were replaced with domestic results the pilots checked the huge amount of work done today. the entire task was completed in full, we reached the h
why then give gaskets a nobel prize, when you can immediately the central intelligence agency of thenited states, the main fighter for peace. well, i think it would be more honest and correct , and everyone would understand that this is real. here are those who are rewarded. by the way, e was also a good nominee, how did they miss it. uh, azov battalion that would be really serious. well, this is next year, and our cause is right, victory will be ours, we pass the floor to the news. let's go...
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>> blowback is a term coined by the central intelligence agency in iran in 1953. it means not just consequences that long-term consequences of secret foreign policy so when they come back to haunt the united states the american people to understand the context of what's going on like a iranian revolution of 1979 and ayatollah calling us big -- and burning the american flag. american people didn't know that the head overthrown the government and this was a consequence for that same year 1979 jimmy carter on july 3 authorized the cia to start backing the mujahideen and a in the stands in an attempt to provoke the soviets into invading that country. in the words of the carter administration the purpose was to give the soviets their own vietnam a hopeless long-term no-win war to destabilize the country. and we did that and through the reagan years the policy continued on and not just backing that afghans and mujahideen to attend thousands what were called the afghans the army not just. from chechnya and the philippines united states and especially the middle east the
>> blowback is a term coined by the central intelligence agency in iran in 1953. it means not just consequences that long-term consequences of secret foreign policy so when they come back to haunt the united states the american people to understand the context of what's going on like a iranian revolution of 1979 and ayatollah calling us big -- and burning the american flag. american people didn't know that the head overthrown the government and this was a consequence for that same year...
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and if they do want to do it, i would encourage them to apply to the central intelligence agency or other intelligence agencies. there is no more important time for intelligence than today and i would also encourage the student, you know, a students today do not want to be lifers, they do not want to spend 25 years and one career. i would start in the intelligence community and move on to other careers and serve your country in other ways. it is awfully hard to start in a different career and then move into the intelligence community. and so, start where you can. i would say start by serving in the government. >> that is interesting. the washington so-called bandits check out the military after 20 years. and they go into government related work. if i am checking out the cia after 20 years what transferable skills do i have in the private sector? >> one of the things that is interesting is you have to get your resume approved before you leave. so, you may not even be able to say what transferable skills you have. that is a challenge. forgetting a job once you leave. i would say if you are
and if they do want to do it, i would encourage them to apply to the central intelligence agency or other intelligence agencies. there is no more important time for intelligence than today and i would also encourage the student, you know, a students today do not want to be lifers, they do not want to spend 25 years and one career. i would start in the intelligence community and move on to other careers and serve your country in other ways. it is awfully hard to start in a different career and...
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pompeo served as the director of the central intelligence agency. before that he served four terms in congress. before he started his public service, mr. pompeo was a business leader in manufacturing, aviation and service industries. he graduated first in his class at west point 1986. and served in the u.s. army patrolling the berlin wall. after the cold war was over, he graduated from harvard law school where he was an editor of the harvard law review. he worked as an attorney at williams and connelly immediately following harvard. ladies and gentlemen, i give you mr. secretary, mike pompeo. [applause] >> good morning everyone. it's great to be with you all, be with somebody remarkable distinguished scholars to talk about an important subject. my fantastic ambassadors who served alongside with me. when you were talking about surprisingly successful or raw or, [applause] [laughter] >> i think the entire trump administration. -- most famously, the last time where he actually suggested if we spent less time that the war would be more successful. i wis
pompeo served as the director of the central intelligence agency. before that he served four terms in congress. before he started his public service, mr. pompeo was a business leader in manufacturing, aviation and service industries. he graduated first in his class at west point 1986. and served in the u.s. army patrolling the berlin wall. after the cold war was over, he graduated from harvard law school where he was an editor of the harvard law review. he worked as an attorney at williams and...
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central intelligence agency together with mi-6 actively use data from whatsapp and transfer it to theainian side, who use it against the armed forces of the russian federation and senior civil servants, of course, it is necessary to ban the use of whatsapp, since this is a gate so that the special services can use all the gadgets that they do not use, this or that official, in general, experts from other countries , experts from india, said that whatsapp was on the list of the most insecure applications. and then iran warned several years ago that users of the messenger, as in the palm of the fbi, this happens through the back door, translated from english as a back door. this is a type of vulnerability that allows full access to information. an alliance of intelligence agencies of five states is located in the usa great britain austria, someone else it is called the fifth eye, published a so-called memorandum in which they turned to whatsapp with a demand. i will make for them the so-called backdot, with which they can access the phone. hackers also use the same backdoor theme, for e
central intelligence agency together with mi-6 actively use data from whatsapp and transfer it to theainian side, who use it against the armed forces of the russian federation and senior civil servants, of course, it is necessary to ban the use of whatsapp, since this is a gate so that the special services can use all the gadgets that they do not use, this or that official, in general, experts from other countries , experts from india, said that whatsapp was on the list of the most insecure...
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irex well, low back was a term coined by the central intelligence agency after the coup in iran in 1953. it means not just consequences but long-term consequences of secret foreign policies. so that when they come back to haunt the united states the american people do not understand the real context of what is going on too. but with the iranian revolution of 1979 and the ayatollah calling us the great stay tunedd and burning the american flag. the american people did not of the cia had overthrown the government of iran 25 years before. t this was a consequence of that. the same kind of thing pretty fact that senior 1979 jimmy carter on july 3 signed a finding authorizing cia to start backing in afghanistan. an attempt to provoke the soviets into invading that country. in the words of the carter miss trish at the time, the purpose of this was to give the soviets their own vietnam. a hopeless long-term no-win war that breaks the bank and destabilizes the country. and we did that. through the reagan years, thisk policy continued on and included not just backing the afghan movie but tens of
irex well, low back was a term coined by the central intelligence agency after the coup in iran in 1953. it means not just consequences but long-term consequences of secret foreign policies. so that when they come back to haunt the united states the american people do not understand the real context of what is going on too. but with the iranian revolution of 1979 and the ayatollah calling us the great stay tunedd and burning the american flag. the american people did not of the cia had...
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very deeply involved in the war we, initially at the outset, we removed the members of the central intelligence agency and the special forces who were there. we didn't take all of the c, i people out, but we took most of the special forces personnel. there's no doubt there in nato. is, is using your crane ukrainian troops as proxy forces in a, in a war against russia. this is, this is more than a war against, against russian troops who are inside of ukrainian territory. it is, i think, i think it goes beyond that. and many of us are becoming very worried about it. saudi arabia has released a statement, claiming the bio ministration asked to react to insure a one month delay to an opec plus decision on a cut to oil production. the timing of the request exactly matching that of midterm elections in america. on the 8th of november, a re add as also explained why it rejected the call government of the kingdom clarify, or it's continuous consultation with the u. s. administration. that all economic analyses indicate that postponing the opec plus decision for a month, according to what has been suggested, w
very deeply involved in the war we, initially at the outset, we removed the members of the central intelligence agency and the special forces who were there. we didn't take all of the c, i people out, but we took most of the special forces personnel. there's no doubt there in nato. is, is using your crane ukrainian troops as proxy forces in a, in a war against russia. this is, this is more than a war against, against russian troops who are inside of ukrainian territory. it is, i think, i think...
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eight. of our land - said hanna the painter one hundred thousand dollars for ghirkin the central intelligence agency promised a reward for the transfer of russian terrorist igor ghirkin to ukrainian captivity, the former so-called minister of defense of the dpr decided to renew his participation in the war against our country, currently the sbu and the prosecutor general's office have filed a number of cases against him for terrorist activities, torture, murder and violation of state sovereignty, also the suspect declared by the netherlands as an international wanted man in the case of the downing of civilian boeing 777 flight mh17 earlier serhiy sternenko taras topolya markus valery serhii stakovskyi and serhii gaidai were promised $50,000 for the terrorist." due to the war, the level of poverty in ukraine increased tenfold, and critical infrastructure was hit they only complicate the economic situation, said the regional director of the world bank in eastern europe, arup banerjee, by the end of the year, a quarter of ukrainians will live in poverty, while before the war there were a little more th
eight. of our land - said hanna the painter one hundred thousand dollars for ghirkin the central intelligence agency promised a reward for the transfer of russian terrorist igor ghirkin to ukrainian captivity, the former so-called minister of defense of the dpr decided to renew his participation in the war against our country, currently the sbu and the prosecutor general's office have filed a number of cases against him for terrorist activities, torture, murder and violation of state...
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the war in ukraine is just one of the issues the central intelligence agency is closely monitoring..i.a. is marking its 75th anniversary this year, so we visited the headquarters at langley to speak with director william burns, and asked him if putin is concerned about the advances ukraine's military is making, as hundreds of thousands flee russia. >> it's got to be a concern, not just about what's happening on the battlefield in ukraine, what's happening at home, and what's happening internationally. you know, he stood next to xi jinping last february just before the war started and they proclaimed a friendship without limits. well, it turns out that friendship has some limits, too. the chinese have controlled their enthusiasm for russia's conduct of this war. they haven't provided the kind of military support that putin had been looking for as well. so he's got to be troubled by what he sees. but he's also stubbornly confident in his own judgments. he believes he's tougher than anybody else. >> o'donnell: you make it sound like he is even more dangerous. >> putin cornered, putin w
the war in ukraine is just one of the issues the central intelligence agency is closely monitoring..i.a. is marking its 75th anniversary this year, so we visited the headquarters at langley to speak with director william burns, and asked him if putin is concerned about the advances ukraine's military is making, as hundreds of thousands flee russia. >> it's got to be a concern, not just about what's happening on the battlefield in ukraine, what's happening at home, and what's happening...
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of america eh and great britain, it can be trusted absolutely, the head of the ukrainian central intelligence agencyral kyryla bogdanov, says the same about this, and from this official, they have the entire amount of information that allows them to draw exactly such conclusions, so i think they should be trusted and based on their conclusions absolutely it is obvious that puting, although irrational, is on the threshold of his 70th anniversary, but he is completely out of his mind, so they understand it absolutely clearly, and this information was conveyed to him, including by his foreign the visa officer has prepared that he is trying to use nuclear weapons will lead to fountain consequences not only in relation to the russian federation and vladimir putin personally, therefore of course the escalation on the part of the russian federation will continue 300,000 people that the russian army is trying to put under the gun they will take part in hostilities on the territory of our country, but once again we will remember the famous e-e highwarst and the missiles that are part of the six missiles. it
of america eh and great britain, it can be trusted absolutely, the head of the ukrainian central intelligence agencyral kyryla bogdanov, says the same about this, and from this official, they have the entire amount of information that allows them to draw exactly such conclusions, so i think they should be trusted and based on their conclusions absolutely it is obvious that puting, although irrational, is on the threshold of his 70th anniversary, but he is completely out of his mind, so they...
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at this meeting, but they are trying to at least assume what exactly the director of the central intelligence agency could have said to the leader of the ukrainian state, they say about the fact that he came simply to warn the ukrainian leadership that russia could use nuclear weapons , er, you said that it is unlikely to happen because , er, the way they are doing now and the way putin is speaking shows that he was both a goblin and will remain a gopnik, well, briefly summarizing what you said, after all, according to you, did moscow refuse to use even tactical nuclear weapons, or is the argument of the americans to putin that we will kill you so that they will not talk about it anymore, several questions were immediately raised first of all, the visit of the head of the cia, they uh well, i won't say that this is something extraordinary, because these visits have been made before, although the goal is absolutely clear to transfer some uh, not just confidential, but really very sensitive information directly to the president of ukraine. well, and instead, get first- hand information about the situa
at this meeting, but they are trying to at least assume what exactly the director of the central intelligence agency could have said to the leader of the ukrainian state, they say about the fact that he came simply to warn the ukrainian leadership that russia could use nuclear weapons , er, you said that it is unlikely to happen because , er, the way they are doing now and the way putin is speaking shows that he was both a goblin and will remain a gopnik, well, briefly summarizing what you...
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meeting, but well. they are trying to at least assume what exactly the director of the central intelligence agencykrainian state, they are talking about the fact that he came simply to warn the ukrainian leadership that russia may use nuclear weapons eh, you said that it is unlikely to happen because the eh course of the current war and the course of what putin is saying shows that he was a gopnik and will remain a gopnik. well, briefly summarizing what you said, did moscow refuse to use it according to your opinion ? even tactical nuclear weapons, is the americans' argument to putin that we will kill you enough so that they don't talk about it anymore, several questions were raised at once, the first thing that was raised was the visit of the head of the cia, they uh well, i won't say that this is something extraordinary because that these visits were made before, although the goal is really to convey some e-e information not just confidential but really very sensitive directly to the president of ukraine . in order to simply adjust the tactics of actions in the near future, i don't think that hm
meeting, but well. they are trying to at least assume what exactly the director of the central intelligence agencykrainian state, they are talking about the fact that he came simply to warn the ukrainian leadership that russia may use nuclear weapons eh, you said that it is unlikely to happen because the eh course of the current war and the course of what putin is saying shows that he was a gopnik and will remain a gopnik. well, briefly summarizing what you said, did moscow refuse to use it...
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general david petraeus, a four-star general of the united states army, former director of the central intelligence agency ambassador john gerps, director of the eurasian center of the council for atlantic studies and former us ambassador to ukraine, mr. arseniy yatsenyuk, chairman of the kyiv security forum and former prime minister of ukraine. thank you all for participating in this interesting online discussion called the struggle for ukraine, russia's aggressive war in ukraine has been going on for 8 months. putin did not achieve what he wanted to achieve. he did not achieve any of his goals, but he increased the progress of ukraine in the territory occupied by him proves on the battlefield that russia can be defeated putin's decision to mobilize is considered and seen by everyone as a gesture of frustration and desperation dozens of iranian drones to undermine ukraine's efforts and buy time for his further offensive at the same time putin continues to threaten the world with nuclear weapons and mass violence as you can see the general situation and successes of ukraine on the battlefield, which can n
general david petraeus, a four-star general of the united states army, former director of the central intelligence agency ambassador john gerps, director of the eurasian center of the council for atlantic studies and former us ambassador to ukraine, mr. arseniy yatsenyuk, chairman of the kyiv security forum and former prime minister of ukraine. thank you all for participating in this interesting online discussion called the struggle for ukraine, russia's aggressive war in ukraine has been going...
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if i'm, should you the former, you a members found a new mazda, the central intelligence agency, of the usa, cia, although it was on a different continent. it was far more generous than the germans. that b, $2.00 are both. so as not deal kind of do not say quality care, what got voted, got us in your mouth in the, in america, i'd say me and my territory what the what gun throwing this i was from so usually of so i guess can say was, what did you say, do you see any deal nice boys over to what that pursued? so on that end and was pulling it in both for huge fan, the early 1950 s u. s. president harry truman signed a secret plan to attack the usaa. the americans went going to declare war because the world would have undoubtedly condemned them for it. however, a so called piece making operation, which ukraine would rise up with the u. k. i taking up arms with a different story. i just gave it trying to convince the americans that it was still possible to separate ukraine from the u. s. s. o. at the cia behest he did his best to rock the boat as hard as possible. a nationalist ran a mug thr
if i'm, should you the former, you a members found a new mazda, the central intelligence agency, of the usa, cia, although it was on a different continent. it was far more generous than the germans. that b, $2.00 are both. so as not deal kind of do not say quality care, what got voted, got us in your mouth in the, in america, i'd say me and my territory what the what gun throwing this i was from so usually of so i guess can say was, what did you say, do you see any deal nice boys over to what...
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valery himself, about the so-called turning point, the head of the central intelligence agency of belarusertel, was reborn with his forecast and his vision of the situation, literally if if the russian federation carries out a high-quality mobilization, will provide its group with technical means and advanced weapons, then the hostilities will enter a key phase, according to the estimates of the belarusian kgbshnik, in the period from november this year to february next, there will be a turning point, what should we expect in your opinion? well, we understand that you are not a prophet, but with on the other hand, we saw what they are preparing for. they are preparing for the destruction of civil infrastructure, i.e. electricity, water supply , gas supply, and so on. well, the key word here is if it is from ancient times, the answer of one of the spartan kings, uh, the persians, was like this when they said: we will destroy your cities and take over your country, if you are not from uh, don't uh, obey us , they could do it, they already did it in the first place - secondly, they did not t
valery himself, about the so-called turning point, the head of the central intelligence agency of belarusertel, was reborn with his forecast and his vision of the situation, literally if if the russian federation carries out a high-quality mobilization, will provide its group with technical means and advanced weapons, then the hostilities will enter a key phase, according to the estimates of the belarusian kgbshnik, in the period from november this year to february next, there will be a turning...
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of when during the soviet union, when there was a rather strict system of control by the central intelligence agencycan spies took their agents out directly from near the kremlin, from the suburban palace, the congress. that is, you can withdraw your agent from the territory of the special services. there are quite a lot of different methods, and there is almost no way to protect the situation from this. that is, in the end, the rear is a very valuable agent , they can send a small submarine, well, relatively speaking, hmm, any border area or something else , that is, there can be a distraction , for example, the air defense forces, the son of the shahidi strikes, and this time there will be there to carry out a special operation to withdraw their a to the territory of the enemy, that is, there are many opportunities for this, in addition, such people who were in power, they could have and, let's say, a spare set of documents from another court, they could even have documents in a woman's name i well, they shaved their hands and put on their hands. well, they wrapped their silicone tits with tape. w
of when during the soviet union, when there was a rather strict system of control by the central intelligence agencycan spies took their agents out directly from near the kremlin, from the suburban palace, the congress. that is, you can withdraw your agent from the territory of the special services. there are quite a lot of different methods, and there is almost no way to protect the situation from this. that is, in the end, the rear is a very valuable agent , they can send a small submarine,...
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." $100,000 for bittern the central intelligence agency promised a reward for the transfer to the ukrainian capture of the russian terrorist igor hyrkin, the former so-called minister of defense of the dpr decided to renew his participation in the war against our country, currently the sbu and the prosecutor general's office have opened a number of cases against him for terrorist activities, torture, murder and violation of state sovereignty, as well as a suspect declared internationally wanted by the netherlands in the case of beating of civilian boeing 777 flight mh17 earlier serhiy sternenko taras topolya valery markus serhiy stakhovsky serhiy gaidai promised 50,000 dollars for the terrorist at the same time rescued to ten wounded on the battlefield, a military medic witch has been helping our defenders on the front lines since the age of 19, in nine years of service she saved dozens of soldiers and impressed the soldiers with a beautiful ukrainian story of a paramedic of the medical company of the 80th airborne assault brigade will be told by khrystyna parubiy here is this girl, a param
." $100,000 for bittern the central intelligence agency promised a reward for the transfer to the ukrainian capture of the russian terrorist igor hyrkin, the former so-called minister of defense of the dpr decided to renew his participation in the war against our country, currently the sbu and the prosecutor general's office have opened a number of cases against him for terrorist activities, torture, murder and violation of state sovereignty, as well as a suspect declared internationally...
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solve the problems of the russian army , this was emphasized by the director of the us central intelligence agencyhe says that even if putin manages to mobilize 300,000 military personnel, it will not have an impact on the situation at the front, this is due to the fact that the mobilized they will not have the necessary equipment and knowledge, he added, even if putin succeeds in mobilizing 300,000 military personnel, it is not just about sending artillery to the front meat, a large part of which will not be well trained and will not have the necessary equipment or logistical support, the russian army has many problems and human resources are only one of them, he recalled the words of budanov, and also from the last interview, he said that this mobilization - this is for us also a gift. and this is the mobilization of the russians. is it really so, considering that in principle they may be helpless for now, since they are not coordinated, at least that's what i talked about, what information did i get from our military, they say that they are not a threat so far because they have only just called
solve the problems of the russian army , this was emphasized by the director of the us central intelligence agencyhe says that even if putin manages to mobilize 300,000 military personnel, it will not have an impact on the situation at the front, this is due to the fact that the mobilized they will not have the necessary equipment and knowledge, he added, even if putin succeeds in mobilizing 300,000 military personnel, it is not just about sending artillery to the front meat, a large part of...
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. >> you i agree with what you said, reagan has his director of central intelligence agency briefed ajohn paul on the sophie soviet union who came out of a communist state poland. yes, this is the tune in front of us for the european nations and united states, putin has overreached with his aggression it is unforgivable high started he started this war in ukraine and seized this territoriy and committed jen genocide and war crimes against the ukranian people, it horrific, he has to be held accountable, the opportunity do that it in front of us, it will change future security requi requirements, i don't believe for a minute he will use nuclear weapons, we need to take it serious because of the weapons. that guarantees that putin will lose the war, we wouldn't send troops in there but air and missile attacks that would be devastating on everything that he owns in ukraine. yes, we'll take it seriously but also, make certain that putin knows what the consequences will be. this is an opportunity, not just for nato -- not just for ukraine but also for nato and the united states to continue
. >> you i agree with what you said, reagan has his director of central intelligence agency briefed ajohn paul on the sophie soviet union who came out of a communist state poland. yes, this is the tune in front of us for the european nations and united states, putin has overreached with his aggression it is unforgivable high started he started this war in ukraine and seized this territoriy and committed jen genocide and war crimes against the ukranian people, it horrific, he has to be...
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memorandum does not work and all package decisions of 1994 will be called into question, the us central intelligence agencya can use low-yield nuclear weapons on ukrainian territory in preventive strikes, so that they know what will happen to them if they apply, on the contrary, they will wait for russian nuclear strikes. forces of nato countries started in europe, they will last until the end of october. do you think it is possible that the use of targeted nuclear weapons is possible for russia if yes, then in what case if we proceed from rational logic, no. here we see how they disperse. that's just this atomic speculation. we can look at some more materials on this topic. collecting for a nuclear bomb from the people of ukraine is important every seven hryvnia. this is one of the ukrainian uh fighters of the armed forces, and rostyslav timchuk, you know, i recently talked with colleagues from competent authorities, they charged a person who, uh, allegedly collected money, and from ukrainians to ah, buying weapons, including ads of this kind, so he bought a three-room apartment in the center of moscow. a
memorandum does not work and all package decisions of 1994 will be called into question, the us central intelligence agencya can use low-yield nuclear weapons on ukrainian territory in preventive strikes, so that they know what will happen to them if they apply, on the contrary, they will wait for russian nuclear strikes. forces of nato countries started in europe, they will last until the end of october. do you think it is possible that the use of targeted nuclear weapons is possible for...
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confess to any deeds, this rule number one is actually spelled out in the charter of the central intelligence agencyand yes, but a high proportion. probability of uncertainty is also the policy of the united states of america in the uk top eu diplomats barrel got to know the details. hardly, but immediately blamed russia, the latest news from ukraine is alarming, i was told. as soon as i got off the plane, and i immediately discussed with the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine the disinformation and fake news about the use of nuclear weapons that russia is spreading, the leading american tv channels cover the topic, experts went even further, emphasizing that they really do not understand what is happening, they blame moscow in the preparation of that very dirty bomb, and we do not know all the reasons why russia claims this, but absolutely exactly. this is an attempt to hide their own preparations for a possible nuclear strike, perhaps in the kherson region, the possibility of a subsequent explanation that it was a preemptive strike, we don’t know, but we know that it’s not true that he didn’t
confess to any deeds, this rule number one is actually spelled out in the charter of the central intelligence agencyand yes, but a high proportion. probability of uncertainty is also the policy of the united states of america in the uk top eu diplomats barrel got to know the details. hardly, but immediately blamed russia, the latest news from ukraine is alarming, i was told. as soon as i got off the plane, and i immediately discussed with the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine the...
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. >>> the central intelligence agency has gathered and garnered our nation's secret for 75 years.this morning norah o'donnell takes us behind closed doors. >> reporter: the hope diamond, the spirit of st. louis, the u.s. constitution, they're just some of america's national treasures on display in washington, d.c. now add to thatless that list flight suits worn by clandestine -- >> there's the rat. >> they really put intelligence in a dead rat? >> that's right. >> these are on view here in suburban virginia. on view, that is, only to those cleared to enter. >> reporter: do we still use spy cameras? >> we use a lot of gadgettory like this but it's more sophisticated. >> reporter: kind of like james bond? >> yes, but it's more high tech. >> reporter: it's true purpose is to inspire employees with stories like that of agent marty peterson. in the 1970s, peterson was assigned to. >> marty happened to be the first female cia case officer to take in moscowof the capacity of women to conduct intelligence operations. so basically twa trigone would do is use cameras like this to film docum
. >>> the central intelligence agency has gathered and garnered our nation's secret for 75 years.this morning norah o'donnell takes us behind closed doors. >> reporter: the hope diamond, the spirit of st. louis, the u.s. constitution, they're just some of america's national treasures on display in washington, d.c. now add to thatless that list flight suits worn by clandestine -- >> there's the rat. >> they really put intelligence in a dead rat? >> that's right....
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. >> the central intelligence agency is marking 75 years by opening up, well, just a little bit. the newly renovated museum to hear stories behind the most prized possessions. jennifer griffin who covered these stories from the outside now takes us inside. >> at cia headquarters, you don't need clearance to see its new renovated museum. >> unlike anything you see anywhere else. >> filled with declassified gadgets like a powder compact with coded messages embedded in its mirror. the dragonfly that was the first uav or drone. this pipe. >> you would bite down on the pipe, would send signals through the cavity here. >> the deputy director of the new cia museum. >> these artifacts have never been on display at cia museum. >> the covert extraction on which the 2012 ben affleck movie was based. six americans rescued in tehran, one of the agency's most daring missions. >> we had a studio set up in l.a., studio 6. we went so far as to have a script reading, invite the press. this artwork is one of my favorite artifacts in the museum, done by jack kirby of the marvel universe. >> he had n
. >> the central intelligence agency is marking 75 years by opening up, well, just a little bit. the newly renovated museum to hear stories behind the most prized possessions. jennifer griffin who covered these stories from the outside now takes us inside. >> at cia headquarters, you don't need clearance to see its new renovated museum. >> unlike anything you see anywhere else. >> filled with declassified gadgets like a powder compact with coded messages embedded in its...
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glimpse inside where it will take a look at the items most top-secret missions ♪ shannon: the central intelligence agencymarking 75 or years by opening up, well, just a little bit. for one day only, reporters were allowed into its newly-renovated museum to hear the stories behind the cia's most prized possessions. national security correspondent jennifer griffin who has covered these stories from the outside now takes us inside. >> reporter: at cia headquarters, you don't need a clearance to see its new, renovated museum, filled with declassified gadgets like this powder compact with coded messages embedded in its mirror, a dragon fly that served as the first uab, or drone. or this pipe -- >> you would bite down on the pipe, and it would send signals through your cavity right through here. >> reporter: jenelle is the deputy director of the new cia museum. >> these artifacts have actually never been on display before. they're related to our argo mission. >> reporter: the covert is extraction on which the 2012 ben affleck movie was based, six americans rescued in tehran, one of the agency's most daring mis
glimpse inside where it will take a look at the items most top-secret missions ♪ shannon: the central intelligence agencymarking 75 or years by opening up, well, just a little bit. for one day only, reporters were allowed into its newly-renovated museum to hear the stories behind the cia's most prized possessions. national security correspondent jennifer griffin who has covered these stories from the outside now takes us inside. >> reporter: at cia headquarters, you don't need a...
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the war in ukraine is just one of the issues the central intelligence agency is closely monitoring.s marking its 75th anniversary this year, so we visited the headquarters at langley to speak with director putin is concerned about the advances ukraine's military is making as hundreds of thousands flee russia. >> it's got to be a concern, not just about what's happening on the battlefield in ukraine, what's happening at home, and what's happening internationally. you know, he stood next to xi jinping last february just before the war started and they proclaimed a friendship without limits. well, it turns out that friendship has some limits, too. the chinese have controlled their enthusiasm for russia's conduct of this war. they haven't provided the kind of military support that putin had been looking for as well. so he's got to be troubled by what he sees. but he's also stubbornly confident in his own judgments. he believes he's tougher than anybody else. >> you make it sound like he is more dangerous. >> putin cornered, putin who feels like his back is against the wall, can be quite
the war in ukraine is just one of the issues the central intelligence agency is closely monitoring.s marking its 75th anniversary this year, so we visited the headquarters at langley to speak with director putin is concerned about the advances ukraine's military is making as hundreds of thousands flee russia. >> it's got to be a concern, not just about what's happening on the battlefield in ukraine, what's happening at home, and what's happening internationally. you know, he stood next to...
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that we have bruce, a senior fellow at the brookings institute, serving 30 years in the central intelligence agency, serving overseas in the bureau, as well as eight years and national security council at the white house serving 4 of them presidents. he is author of eight books, most recent one, titled jordan and america and enduring friendship. finally we have a research fellow from the quincy institute and a expert on religious and political authority in the middle east and north africa. she is considering a book on the strategic use of religious authority in the arab monarchy sent 9/11 -- sense 9/11. let's go the first question to you congressman, you have been a long-term advocate of tougher palsy of saudi arabia. particularly putting an end to the war in yemen and the u.s. support for that work. these efforts, despite strong support in congress have been thwarted by the white house post -- both by trump into certain extent the biden administration. do you think things will be different this time around my full of what the saudi's have done with oil cuts and the did next -- the direct challenge
that we have bruce, a senior fellow at the brookings institute, serving 30 years in the central intelligence agency, serving overseas in the bureau, as well as eight years and national security council at the white house serving 4 of them presidents. he is author of eight books, most recent one, titled jordan and america and enduring friendship. finally we have a research fellow from the quincy institute and a expert on religious and political authority in the middle east and north africa. she...
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since its founding in 1947, the central intelligence agency has been tasked with collecting informationping america's secrets safe. the agency has experienced great victories over the decades, along with some defeats, and much of that is cataloged and on display at cia head quarters outside of washington. the museum there is possibly the most top secret in all the world. but to mark the agency's 75th anniversary, the cia director gave norah o'donnell a tour. >> reporter: the hope diamond, the spirit of st. louis, the u.s. constitution. they're just some of mesh's national treasures on display in washington, d.c. now add to that list this brick from osama bin laden's final hideout. the ak-47 found by his side. flight suits worn by clandestine surveillance pilots. >> there's the dead rat. >> reporter: and this taxi determinied rat used to hide messages during the cold war. they really put intelligence in a dead rat? >> that's the truth, yeah. >> reporter: these artifacts are among the hundreds on view at stral intelligence agency head quarters, on view that is only to those cleared to ent
since its founding in 1947, the central intelligence agency has been tasked with collecting informationping america's secrets safe. the agency has experienced great victories over the decades, along with some defeats, and much of that is cataloged and on display at cia head quarters outside of washington. the museum there is possibly the most top secret in all the world. but to mark the agency's 75th anniversary, the cia director gave norah o'donnell a tour. >> reporter: the hope diamond,...
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on the other hand, both before and after the epidemic, the us central intelligence agency , through infiltrated, demanded information about dengue, they asked where cubans buy fumigator pesticides to kill mosquitoes, in addition to the fact that information was received , actions were also taken that blocked the purchase of such equipment that was found to be used by cubans. this suggests that the injected agents tried to to understand what exactly cubes are using in order to end the epidemic, the cubans were faced with an unknown strain of the second type of fever, dengue, which had never before been in pre-biotaca cuba states. explored the possibility of herd immunity for the islanders in 1972. approximately 2,500 blood samples taken from a polio laboratory in cuba used to conduct an investigation by the us national institute of hygiene epidemiology and microbiology to determine what the epidemiological the situation in the country at that time regarding the pathology of dengue. this work led to the following conclusions, in fact the cuban population. for the most part, i did not have antibod
on the other hand, both before and after the epidemic, the us central intelligence agency , through infiltrated, demanded information about dengue, they asked where cubans buy fumigator pesticides to kill mosquitoes, in addition to the fact that information was received , actions were also taken that blocked the purchase of such equipment that was found to be used by cubans. this suggests that the injected agents tried to to understand what exactly cubes are using in order to end the epidemic,...
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the central intelligence agency completely cutting off europe from russian gas the cia did not recognizeat the opinions of foreign policy experts agree that the cia or the cia, together with state department and the us department of defense, the swedish prosecutor's office, which is investigating, today officially refused to respond to requests for northern flows in order to ensure the secrecy of the preliminary investigation, while the nordstream gas pipeline operator cannot yet examine the damaged sections due to lack of permits from norway . russian gas soon, maybe moldova, which systematically violates the terms of payment, as gazprom reported today, the company reserved the right to completely stop deliveries, if before october 20, moldova does not pay off its debts, as gazprom notes, the moldovan side delays payments for the first year and repeatedly asked for deferrals russian hong always treated these requests with understanding and went forward, but did not fulfill his promises. in the context of unprecedented sanctions and external pressure, the government is improving the meth
the central intelligence agency completely cutting off europe from russian gas the cia did not recognizeat the opinions of foreign policy experts agree that the cia or the cia, together with state department and the us department of defense, the swedish prosecutor's office, which is investigating, today officially refused to respond to requests for northern flows in order to ensure the secrecy of the preliminary investigation, while the nordstream gas pipeline operator cannot yet examine the...
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and what about today the director of the central intelligence agency, who, by the way , headed the carnagations in the american embassy that he reports today to the baidan, or if the baidan, suddenly for some reason, is not able to assimilate this information to another member of the us national security council, or the cia predicts russia's reaction in the event that the american army really enters military clashes from the russian to the territory of ukraine as further escalation occurs. according to what scenario it is absolutely clear that this will lead, at least, to the exchange of single nuclear strikes. and then we can just dive into the chaos of the third world war. the role of the task of american intelligence yes, a clear forecast of what will happen to the united states with its army if the united states suddenly enters into a nuclear war with russia and what is the price of the provocation that is possible to come out today literally hours are being prepared, ukraine who will be the beneficiary, but these are not idiots in kiev and what is the price for the united states for t
and what about today the director of the central intelligence agency, who, by the way , headed the carnagations in the american embassy that he reports today to the baidan, or if the baidan, suddenly for some reason, is not able to assimilate this information to another member of the us national security council, or the cia predicts russia's reaction in the event that the american army really enters military clashes from the russian to the territory of ukraine as further escalation occurs....