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it doesn't mean that eastern europe is invaluable. of course we make mistakes and very often our definitions of the situation are also wrong but in this particular situation that this the the experience of the 300 years of russian imperialism in poland, in estonia in latvia and other countries that are neighbors of russia is very relevant. and and hear from this perspective we might be sharing something important. and we'll come back to that a little bit later. but let me ask you gustav uh, to talk about how this decision might be seen in moscow, because one reason for the hesitancy here in berlin and also, apparently in washington is is concerned that delivering battle tanks could provoke vladimir putin to escalate. do you think that that concern is justified? i don't think it's justified. vladimir putin has escalated this war escalate. do you think that that concern is justified? i he started it in the first place, then he escalated it again by annexing ukrainian territories, annexing them even, you know, territories he doesn't even
it doesn't mean that eastern europe is invaluable. of course we make mistakes and very often our definitions of the situation are also wrong but in this particular situation that this the the experience of the 300 years of russian imperialism in poland, in estonia in latvia and other countries that are neighbors of russia is very relevant. and and hear from this perspective we might be sharing something important. and we'll come back to that a little bit later. but let me ask you gustav uh, to...
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it doesn't mean that the eastern europe isn't valuable. of course we make mistakes and very often our definition of the situation are also wrong. or in this particular situation, that is that they are the experience of the 300 years of russian imperialism in poland, tennis, tonia, in lots and other countries that their neighbors of russia is very relevant. and. and here from this perspective, we might be sharing something important and we'll come back to that a little bit later. but let me ask you a good stuff to talk about how this decision might be seen in moscow. because one reason for the hesitancy here in berlin and also apparently in washington, is, is concerned that delivering battle tanks could provoke vladimir putin to escalate . do you think that that concern is justified? oh, i don't think it's justified of letter we have put in, has escalated this war. he started in the 1st place than he escalated it again by annexing ukrainian territories, annexing them even. you know, territories, he doesn't even control on then he declared m
it doesn't mean that the eastern europe isn't valuable. of course we make mistakes and very often our definition of the situation are also wrong. or in this particular situation, that is that they are the experience of the 300 years of russian imperialism in poland, tennis, tonia, in lots and other countries that their neighbors of russia is very relevant. and. and here from this perspective, we might be sharing something important and we'll come back to that a little bit later. but let me ask...
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leave it to us, it's obvious that the logic of the conflict that we are now seeing in eastern europe is not exclusively a conflict between russia and the government zelensky, this is mainly a conflict between russia and the west, and if it were not ukraine , but, for example, poland or any other strong militarily counterbalance that could make up with our country, e, come out for sleep or make it much more difficult. uh of course this tool would have been used as an imperfect metaphor. but still, i think it is appropriate to use it. this is the relationship between india and pakistan pakistan and india at the same time, freed from colonial dependence, found themselves in a state of deep rivalry, and for pakistan, the rivalry with the confrontation with india in general has become an obsession and the basis of national national identity. they simultaneously began to develop large-scale military programs, simultaneously began to earn nuclear weapons and despite the fact that pakistan is 10 times smaller than its neighbor and relative. he continues to be at the heart of all military ass
leave it to us, it's obvious that the logic of the conflict that we are now seeing in eastern europe is not exclusively a conflict between russia and the government zelensky, this is mainly a conflict between russia and the west, and if it were not ukraine , but, for example, poland or any other strong militarily counterbalance that could make up with our country, e, come out for sleep or make it much more difficult. uh of course this tool would have been used as an imperfect metaphor. but...
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we are in eastern europe, which, so to speak, was sung by george sor.speak, but nonetheless. that's how you feel about all this voice of the bag under the bag, so to speak, interpretation. this is not, it sounds at the finish line and wild, but nevertheless here, of course, sir, i will disappoint with the open. uh, how is it in russian but the open society, and the open society has nothing to do with the lord. yes, you studied in what year you graduated from school 99. here you studied from textbooks. you consider these classics and the fact that there was no emblem. so i say, this is what i suggested people look at, really, where is it now, what he sponsored for which textbooks and so on. who supplies what and how to eat? look here, if you read here, maybe yes, if you read that article, if you listen to this activity, if you look now going on, that's how you are an eastern european employee of your own personal personal perspective in the ninety- third year, as when this article was written. yes, if i read it, i would, of course, we would be islanding
we are in eastern europe, which, so to speak, was sung by george sor.speak, but nonetheless. that's how you feel about all this voice of the bag under the bag, so to speak, interpretation. this is not, it sounds at the finish line and wild, but nevertheless here, of course, sir, i will disappoint with the open. uh, how is it in russian but the open society, and the open society has nothing to do with the lord. yes, you studied in what year you graduated from school 99. here you studied from...
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it acts, it would act in conjunction with others. instantly, the combination of manpower from eastern europe, with the technical capabilities of nato, would greatly enhance the military potential of the partnership. because it would reduce the risk of body bags for nato countries, which is the main constraints on their willingness to act given that's been discovered the claim we continue to hear from the united states and from others, that this conflict has no involvement. that nato is not a party to the conflict. it doesn't seem to add up. now. this is the hungarian born billionaire george soros, and the $993.00 document basically lays out how there is a danger in the mind of those at the open society institute of russia reemerging and once again becoming stronger in the aftermath of all the soviet union. and how there was widespread demoralization in the united states during the vietnam war at 58000 americans getting killed, big anti war protests, soldiers burning, they're burning their draft guards using to fight, et cetera. so the document basically says that there are various peoples th
it acts, it would act in conjunction with others. instantly, the combination of manpower from eastern europe, with the technical capabilities of nato, would greatly enhance the military potential of the partnership. because it would reduce the risk of body bags for nato countries, which is the main constraints on their willingness to act given that's been discovered the claim we continue to hear from the united states and from others, that this conflict has no involvement. that nato is not a...
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and now we're hearing that they're having to get tanks from eastern europe tanks from western europe tanks for america in order to continue this conflict if they're winning so decisively, why haven't they want? because they aren't willing on the battlefield. and we're seeing all these pictures of, of mirror ball and others that are, that are bombed out shells of their former cells. but how much of that fun? i mean, how much of that shelley has taken place since the russian troops occupied those areas. and the ukrainian army has been showing ukraine was the most corrupt country in the world before this conflict started. and now we're seeing dozens of ukrainian officials removed for so called corruption at a time the ukrainian government, the u. s. government is fighting any effort at accountability or transparency about $100000000000.00 plus that the u. s. has sent to ukraine. so i think the corruption runs the, i think the profit tearing runs deep. and unfortunately, we're not getting fair media coverage of what's actually going on and you frame and the core of all this. do you agree
and now we're hearing that they're having to get tanks from eastern europe tanks from western europe tanks for america in order to continue this conflict if they're winning so decisively, why haven't they want? because they aren't willing on the battlefield. and we're seeing all these pictures of, of mirror ball and others that are, that are bombed out shells of their former cells. but how much of that fun? i mean, how much of that shelley has taken place since the russian troops occupied those...
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it would act in conjunction with others. incidently, the combination of manpower from eastern europe with the technical capabilities of nato would greatly enhanced the military potential of the partnership. because it would reduce the risk of body bags for nato countries, which is the main constraint on their willingness to act. this is a viable alternative to the looming world disorder. all the nato countries continue to insist they are not a party to the conflict, but this document from 1993, published by george soros is open. society institute gives a different impression. this document from 993 lays out how the united states that an allies might be interested in using countries across the eastern europe as proxy device russia. and they could incur the losses that might make the conflict on popular. if nigel countries themselves were directly involved and it was their own soldiers who were doing the dying now to $2.20, in which the united states over through the ukraine government and installed a fanatically anti russian group to power in kiev, seems to match what this document pu
it would act in conjunction with others. incidently, the combination of manpower from eastern europe with the technical capabilities of nato would greatly enhanced the military potential of the partnership. because it would reduce the risk of body bags for nato countries, which is the main constraint on their willingness to act. this is a viable alternative to the looming world disorder. all the nato countries continue to insist they are not a party to the conflict, but this document from 1993,...
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and i think we're seeing eastern europe, but you maybe speak out a little bit more directly that they're not want to be the cabinet cannon fodder for whatever that western european interest or american interest r at play in ukraine about the profits that, that they may be seeking, it's clearly a proxy war that's being fought against russia. they've demonized newton demonized russia to the point that i, it's kind of bizarre again that nobody was concerned about eastern ukraine, the citizens of eastern ukraine when the off brigade and other ukrainian militia worked shilling raping brutalizing the people of that area. now supposedly we have compassion for the people of ukraine. i do think that there is a more insidious purpose behind this than just fighting for quote democracy in ukraine, particularly when you have presidents ellensby who has shut down free media, shut down opposition. parties attacks, religious institutions in ukraine doesn't sound like a democracy to me. they were runs and government is accused neighbor and democratic republic of the congo, a violating. it says space with
and i think we're seeing eastern europe, but you maybe speak out a little bit more directly that they're not want to be the cabinet cannon fodder for whatever that western european interest or american interest r at play in ukraine about the profits that, that they may be seeking, it's clearly a proxy war that's being fought against russia. they've demonized newton demonized russia to the point that i, it's kind of bizarre again that nobody was concerned about eastern ukraine, the citizens of...
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jewish community origins of heritage in central and eastern europe and the way those developed in the united states. like the lower east side of new york and throughout the country. >> i'm going to take a quick break and come back to talk about this conversation. just in a moment here on mosaic. . >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about food and identity with professor of rachel gross at san francisco state university and alex wall, a founder of a wonderful organization. and is a contributing editor at our local jewish newspaper which is called j, the jewish news of northern california. welcome back, alex and rachel. >> thank you. >>> we were talking about the notion of nostalgia and food. i'm wondering, alex, how you see that topic? >> whether you call it nostalgia or not for me, i think recipes can be so powerful in what we make for the holidays and jewish food in general, because it reminds us of ancestors that are maybe no longer living. when i cook a certain brisket recipe or apple cake recipe, it r
jewish community origins of heritage in central and eastern europe and the way those developed in the united states. like the lower east side of new york and throughout the country. >> i'm going to take a quick break and come back to talk about this conversation. just in a moment here on mosaic. . >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about food and identity with professor of rachel gross at san...
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when i came to brussels, i do my parents migrated from eastern europe. we were a very, very happy family should to do. and for me, because you lose a health hey, i had a very good childhood and batman we were very close back then with i was born in 1898 in ripoff news calling and i started school in keel when i was 6 years old. i graduated in november 1916 and was drafted the next day. i began university after i was freed as a p o w. i stay, he medicine and keel humbug, and god's my dissertation dealt with death by an embolism and was recognized as very good scientific work. mm hm. oh, i mean, we lived in a very small apartment before the war in the 19th district, a working class area, paris, m i r a z e. my mother was in the resistance. wow. but still took care of me to push you until she could no longer do both. you did the lady say back then there was an organization that looked after children and placed them with families a keep the series of follow the family. a grocer, since organization were thanks to them. i lived sometimes here, sometimes there
when i came to brussels, i do my parents migrated from eastern europe. we were a very, very happy family should to do. and for me, because you lose a health hey, i had a very good childhood and batman we were very close back then with i was born in 1898 in ripoff news calling and i started school in keel when i was 6 years old. i graduated in november 1916 and was drafted the next day. i began university after i was freed as a p o w. i stay, he medicine and keel humbug, and god's my...
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czech republic, slovenia and other former members of the warsaw pact, came from the countries of eastern europethey gave away its 410 tanks, 250 soviet-made infantry fighting vehicles, 40 grad multiple launch rocket systems, and the countries of eastern europe transferred 550 american armored personnel carriers m-113 and m-17, and the usa 38 jet salvo fire systems from haimars from aviation, ukraine received 18 su-25 attack aircraft from bulgaria in north macedonia 20 mi-17 helicopters, which were originally intended for afghanistan transferred the united states. eleventh. it was soviet-made from the czech republic, slovakia and latvia from turkey 30 bayrakt drones, 2 air defense systems - these are 37 german self-propelled anti-aircraft systems cheetah eight batteries per sams, us production six strela 10ms missile systems from the czech republic six stormer missile systems from the uk from the artillery of ukraine received 300 towed howitzers, predominantly from the united states, and more than 400 self-propelled artillery pieces from britain, poland , germany, and the united states in the ne
czech republic, slovenia and other former members of the warsaw pact, came from the countries of eastern europethey gave away its 410 tanks, 250 soviet-made infantry fighting vehicles, 40 grad multiple launch rocket systems, and the countries of eastern europe transferred 550 american armored personnel carriers m-113 and m-17, and the usa 38 jet salvo fire systems from haimars from aviation, ukraine received 18 su-25 attack aircraft from bulgaria in north macedonia 20 mi-17 helicopters, which...
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this production was how gabriela gast, the chief analyst for eastern europe and the ussr in west germannce, appeared, her romantic passion. however, over time it grew into a conscious disinterested service of the idea. well, wolf also had such super agents who were at arm's length. first persons on the evening of may 6th. i announced my resignation to the federal president and thus took political and personal responsibility for negligence. in connection with the case of agents. nobody could make me change. this decision is may 6, 1974 . the german chancellor was introduced to brand and had to resign two weeks earlier in a buni on charges of espionage , his personal assistant was arrested. günter geem. started as a refugee from the gdr, the owner of a small coffee shop in frankfurt am main and finished as the chancellor's closest confidant when we were preparing in 1955. moving in our biggest dreams, we couldn't imagine that we could make it this far. my main mission was a detailed study of politics, at that time the opposition party of the social democrats for several years, everything
this production was how gabriela gast, the chief analyst for eastern europe and the ussr in west germannce, appeared, her romantic passion. however, over time it grew into a conscious disinterested service of the idea. well, wolf also had such super agents who were at arm's length. first persons on the evening of may 6th. i announced my resignation to the federal president and thus took political and personal responsibility for negligence. in connection with the case of agents. nobody could...
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what he meant to say was i will not accept any soviet domination of eastern europe >> governor carterr response? >> charitably it was a moment you at her snip, uncharitably it was a loss of reality. >> the country makes the judgment maybe we need to go in a different direction and replace the president. >> ford had never lost an election in his life. won 15 straight terms in the house, and all of a sudden, he's beaten by this one-term governor of georgia. and he was crushed. >> my voice isn't up to par, me calling the real spokesman for the family. >> it's been the greatest honor of my husband's life to have served his fellow americans during to of the most difficult years in our history. >> i think the real test comes now whether these people who have taken apart the old system can somehow translate politics into power and make a government work. that's the real test. we're on the threshold possibly of the greatest change since the new deal in 1932. ? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when
what he meant to say was i will not accept any soviet domination of eastern europe >> governor carterr response? >> charitably it was a moment you at her snip, uncharitably it was a loss of reality. >> the country makes the judgment maybe we need to go in a different direction and replace the president. >> ford had never lost an election in his life. won 15 straight terms in the house, and all of a sudden, he's beaten by this one-term governor of georgia. and he was...
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the beginning of the end of the xxi even before this nato is not just already, as they say in eastern europe, it is de facto in ukraine. nato occupied ukraine and de facto. in fact, ukraine was already included in the military system of nato. but then it’s completely expansion. this expansion is the aggression of the west against russia, which, in my opinion , russia has made a lot of mistakes over these 30 years and very much . here is what konstantin fedotovich was talking about. this is, in my opinion, this is part of this resistance that is not yet obvious, therefore it looks completely different. this is the whole picture, but of course the poles and walesa. they they are just they are just uh this idea from the west you in their performance becomes absolutely demonic and categorical, that behind this you can talk a lot about the polish uh japanese inferiority complex about the division of poland in which he took part in russia, but we recall that this section occurred after 150 years poland was engaged in expansion in relation to russia and smolensk was polish in moscow there were pole
the beginning of the end of the xxi even before this nato is not just already, as they say in eastern europe, it is de facto in ukraine. nato occupied ukraine and de facto. in fact, ukraine was already included in the military system of nato. but then it’s completely expansion. this expansion is the aggression of the west against russia, which, in my opinion , russia has made a lot of mistakes over these 30 years and very much . here is what konstantin fedotovich was talking about. this is,...
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it can all be some country in central asia or eastern europe, the baltics , or will she be able to teachsuch a way that it would be it is interesting to many students that everything means that enough people will pass these courses, so that is, these questions also arise. well, when we talk about uh. well, for example, in the museum, i saw with my own eyes that a person was born, an artist was born, it is written odessa, and russia explains to me that this is because odessa is on at that moment it was part of the russian empire, but this is not the case when we talk, for example, about a person born in delhi during the time when india was a colony of england. no one says that a person was born in england. that is why this difference is happening there are several reasons, one of the reasons is that russia has always positioned itself , first of all, as a colonial country, so if we look at the soviet period, so what does this mean that the ussr fought against colonialism and they supported how many decommunization movements there are sometimes, that is, even itself i'm going to say that t
it can all be some country in central asia or eastern europe, the baltics , or will she be able to teachsuch a way that it would be it is interesting to many students that everything means that enough people will pass these courses, so that is, these questions also arise. well, when we talk about uh. well, for example, in the museum, i saw with my own eyes that a person was born, an artist was born, it is written odessa, and russia explains to me that this is because odessa is on at that moment...
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heritage in central and eastern europe and the way that american jewish traditions developed in the united states, in immigrant ethic neighborhoods . >> we will take a quick break and come back to talk about this conversation. here on 'mosaic'. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i am honored to be your host this morning. we are having a conversation about food and identity. alex is the founder of a wonderful organization and is a contributing editor at our local jewish newspaper which is the jewish news of northern california. welcome back. we were talking before about the notion of nostalgia and food. i am wondering how you see that topic. >> whether you call it nostalgia or not, for me i think recipes can be so powerful in what we make for the holidays and jewish food in general. it reminds us of ancestors that maybe are no longer living. i know when i took certain brisket recipe or an apple cake recipe , it reminds me of my mother who is no longer living. that is powerful to have the recipes she made. even though i feel like things might be pass÷, i make better things. the tas
heritage in central and eastern europe and the way that american jewish traditions developed in the united states, in immigrant ethic neighborhoods . >> we will take a quick break and come back to talk about this conversation. here on 'mosaic'. >>> good morning and welcome back to mosaic. i am honored to be your host this morning. we are having a conversation about food and identity. alex is the founder of a wonderful organization and is a contributing editor at our local jewish...
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russia to be part of, of eastern europe. i would also say, going back to your earlier point about nationalism. i have a very specific and i hope, precise definition of nationalism, which is indeed it is a form of totalitarianism. i see nothing, nothing since the end of the 19th century. that in novels nationalism, nationalism has been transformed in by the 1920 s already and certainly by the light in thirty's and 19 forties into an instrument of totalitarianism. and it becomes today the only truly effective and resonant instrument of national totalitarian. now you mentioned ukraine being in the crossroads between east and west, and some of our viewers may know that your client's name is literally translated as being on the edge or, or cry. and i person, i think that sort of underlines the borderline character, always historic and political development. and for some analysts suggest that, you know, those countries that happened to be in between big council, big civilizations are essentially destined to lean one way or another
russia to be part of, of eastern europe. i would also say, going back to your earlier point about nationalism. i have a very specific and i hope, precise definition of nationalism, which is indeed it is a form of totalitarianism. i see nothing, nothing since the end of the 19th century. that in novels nationalism, nationalism has been transformed in by the 1920 s already and certainly by the light in thirty's and 19 forties into an instrument of totalitarianism. and it becomes today the only...
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here, again this is a rerun from eastern europe. what east european starring tyrants. do they investigate the investigation. like, this is a tactic from the 2010s from eastern europe. you do not exactly say that you did not do, it you just investigated the people who found out that you did do it and try to create a big massive confusion in this way. but the striking thing for me about this lawrence is that the it's just that the investigations in 2016, 2017, did not go nearly far enough. when i look back on the investigation of 2016, crossfire hurricane by the fbi in new york office, now i am thinking the person who ran that was taking money from foreign actors according to indictments that have been published. the person who ran that was investigating the russian oligarch who then went to work for, according to these indictments, which which suggests to me that there was something of about that investigation. and not that it went too far, but rather that it certainly -- almost certainly did not go far enough. and so some of the str
here, again this is a rerun from eastern europe. what east european starring tyrants. do they investigate the investigation. like, this is a tactic from the 2010s from eastern europe. you do not exactly say that you did not do, it you just investigated the people who found out that you did do it and try to create a big massive confusion in this way. but the striking thing for me about this lawrence is that the it's just that the investigations in 2016, 2017, did not go nearly far enough. when i...
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so let's say this is the russian federation divided into three squares for eastern europe this is ukraine with this turnover, which covers the territory of belarus and moldova and all of this part of eastern europe for the territory of the caucasus. this is georgia responsible for armenia . azerbaijan then goes to central asia where? and a large laboratory of the institute of agibaev's disease, it is responsible for everything in central asia kazakhstan the population of armenia is only 3 million people and there are 12 laboratories here. why the pentagon should fight the potential threats of the spread of viruses in armenia, this is the us department of defense and not the civil institute of power ministry of health us studies are different - it depends on what goal is pursued specifically in the region. i knew, for example, that in the territory of central asia and the south of east asia, in particular , in mongolia, in the territory of central asia, in kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, on the outskirts. experiments are being carried out to test combat states. on the territory of armenia, mainly,
so let's say this is the russian federation divided into three squares for eastern europe this is ukraine with this turnover, which covers the territory of belarus and moldova and all of this part of eastern europe for the territory of the caucasus. this is georgia responsible for armenia . azerbaijan then goes to central asia where? and a large laboratory of the institute of agibaev's disease, it is responsible for everything in central asia kazakhstan the population of armenia is only 3...
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and if we take eastern europe, then inflation is 22%. this is already a fall in general, but in real incomes and the standard of living of a quarter. and these 20% of inflation are distributed evenly with everyone, it is clear that for certain food items this is inflation of 50% somewhere more so and the quality of life standard of living falls appropriate to blame. here you can only europeans and europeans. is it possible to have only their own leaders, by the way, they do this, if we look at public opinion issues, just the other day, 75-80% of europeans did not come across, they blame the rise in energy prices, including either excluding european bureaucracy, that is their officials of their politicians are the consequences of the untenable policy of the european union, both separately energy and, in general, sanctions fight. in general, the foreign policy is. the triumph of violence on the streets of the united states once again shots rang out another holiday. it turned into a tragedy, an unknown person opened fire, fitters and parks
and if we take eastern europe, then inflation is 22%. this is already a fall in general, but in real incomes and the standard of living of a quarter. and these 20% of inflation are distributed evenly with everyone, it is clear that for certain food items this is inflation of 50% somewhere more so and the quality of life standard of living falls appropriate to blame. here you can only europeans and europeans. is it possible to have only their own leaders, by the way, they do this, if we look at...
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the russian branch of the society have been accused of involvement in espionage activities in eastern europereshetnikov was a general in the kgb. he now purported to be retired, but mr. putin has said that there's no such thing as a retired kgb officer. now, that's the context, it seems to me, in which one should view what we're seeing in australia, the prosecution of that information war in australia, clearly designed to try to g the australian government to change its policies towards reforming those policies so that they would be perceived as serving russia's interests and not being hostile to russia. alexey: we need to recognize that russia doesn't look at australia as a friendly country. russia looks at australia thugh the prism of our security and defense alliance with the united states. by ignoring russia's weight, russia's influence, and russia's international status, we allow ourselves to be caught off guard every time russia can pull the card out of its sleeve and wants to play a game against australia. sean: russia's interest in australia is not just political. australia has becom
the russian branch of the society have been accused of involvement in espionage activities in eastern europereshetnikov was a general in the kgb. he now purported to be retired, but mr. putin has said that there's no such thing as a retired kgb officer. now, that's the context, it seems to me, in which one should view what we're seeing in australia, the prosecution of that information war in australia, clearly designed to try to g the australian government to change its policies towards...
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so let's say this is the russian federation divided into three squares for eastern europe, this is ukraine with this turnover, which covers the territory of belarus and moldova , transnistria, this part of eastern europe for the territory of the caucasus. this is georgia, then azerbaijan, which is responsible for armenia, then goes to central asia where? and a large laboratory of the akibaev institute of foreign diseases, it is responsible for the whole of central asia , kazakhstan, and there are 12 laboratories here. why the pentagon, the ministry of defense, the united states should fight the potential threats of the spread of viruses in armenia. in particular in mongolia on the territory of central asia in kyrgyzstan tajikistan on the outskirts. these are experiments on approbation of combat pants with a plague stick, which we mainly have on the territory of armenia, and if experiments are carried out, then they are carried out, as a rule, with anthrax pathogens, all these pathogens are considered. potential pathogens that can be used for biological impact on the enemy’s manpower, incap
so let's say this is the russian federation divided into three squares for eastern europe, this is ukraine with this turnover, which covers the territory of belarus and moldova , transnistria, this part of eastern europe for the territory of the caucasus. this is georgia, then azerbaijan, which is responsible for armenia, then goes to central asia where? and a large laboratory of the akibaev institute of foreign diseases, it is responsible for the whole of central asia , kazakhstan, and there...
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e demolition of monuments to soviet soldiers, liberators in eastern europe and the baltic states, therefore, the commander of the writers. because these are iconic moments of history. this is its visualization. that is, who is it? this is pushkin who is pushkin asks the child. this is a great russian poet. yeah, so russia has a great russian poet. and what did he write, if he knows russian or there are excellent translations into moldavian czech, german english of pushkin e, the mother will read to the child or the father will understand that what a wonderful country this wonderful poets have changed, and these are iconic because this, what, this also a falsification of history. this is also a falsification and an example. does anyone know if there is a statue there? yes? this is america, this is the embodiment of no energy. an ally is a historical fact, and he is also doing it, so to speak. that's why this is such a question of history - this is not only a question of state knowledge of history. it's a matter of personality, because it's hers. spiritual including the history of mankind of
e demolition of monuments to soviet soldiers, liberators in eastern europe and the baltic states, therefore, the commander of the writers. because these are iconic moments of history. this is its visualization. that is, who is it? this is pushkin who is pushkin asks the child. this is a great russian poet. yeah, so russia has a great russian poet. and what did he write, if he knows russian or there are excellent translations into moldavian czech, german english of pushkin e, the mother will...
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likes this address: umland political scientist, analyst of the stockholm center for the study of eastern europening, mr. address . about people in europe or in europe, as they sometimes say there. and actually the video is in english, because this main character is from some country, i don’t know, british or german or swedish or whatever and then we will discuss it with you it is so let's see кроссы well, this guy andreas strengthened the russians, they have such ideas about the word normal girls, uh, there are only in russia, how did you understand, uh, snow girls or some others, and uh, three at a time, but if he, but if we put aside the jokes actually these are the videos that the russians shot before christmas and new year. somewhere there are hamsters, uh, people in europe are eating because of hunger because of the cold. somewhere they are biting their pet dogs. and now they are going to russia to look for girls . has some echo in people in europe or how do people from europe actually look at it? well, i think that few people in the west know about this propaganda program, and sometimes i
likes this address: umland political scientist, analyst of the stockholm center for the study of eastern europening, mr. address . about people in europe or in europe, as they sometimes say there. and actually the video is in english, because this main character is from some country, i don’t know, british or german or swedish or whatever and then we will discuss it with you it is so let's see кроссы well, this guy andreas strengthened the russians, they have such ideas about the word...
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the state of eastern europe, in particular poland, lithuania , romania in kosovo, and spain has alsochanged in a number of countries in north africa, this is morocco, libya , uh, and egypt, and also quite exotic in this sense, the country of thailand is located secret prisons. the cia where cia agents take people captured in afghanistan a on suspicion of having links with islamists with militants and subject them to torture there, for starters, of course, the american authorities. all this was denied, but the scandal was loud, because , in general, the journalist was quite serious. if not evidence, then, but the actual base, and they used, in particular, the services of people who, you know, are amateurs, to gather near the runways. airfield lanes of various airports and watch landings planes to shoot them and, in particular, they wrote down the numbers, and it was precisely thanks to these people and a comparison of the numbers of onboard aircraft that it became clear that these were obscure flights and planes that were not registered anywhere. these either belong to the us central
the state of eastern europe, in particular poland, lithuania , romania in kosovo, and spain has alsochanged in a number of countries in north africa, this is morocco, libya , uh, and egypt, and also quite exotic in this sense, the country of thailand is located secret prisons. the cia where cia agents take people captured in afghanistan a on suspicion of having links with islamists with militants and subject them to torture there, for starters, of course, the american authorities. all this was...