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andrew cotton off from the russian international affairs council joining us there from moscow. we appreciate your insight. thank you. thank you. and 2 more head on this news, our including no center security wire, bella, russian pro democracy activists living in georgia, say they could soon be deported. and naomi osaka, say she is taking another break from tennis after a frustrating defeated. the us open. that's coming up in force with joe. ah, in other world news, the united states government could release some classified fines' claims to the september 11th attacks present. joe biden has ordered a full review of the documents ahead of the 20th anniversary. last month, families of victims accused us of deliberately keeping the documents secret. they say the papers, food, saudi arabia had close links to the attackers who threw pains into the world trade center and the pentagon. white house correspondent, kimberly hockey has more essentially, as we approach the 20th anniversary of those attacks on the pentagon and the world trade center in new york, september 11th attacks, the fa
andrew cotton off from the russian international affairs council joining us there from moscow. we appreciate your insight. thank you. thank you. and 2 more head on this news, our including no center security wire, bella, russian pro democracy activists living in georgia, say they could soon be deported. and naomi osaka, say she is taking another break from tennis after a frustrating defeated. the us open. that's coming up in force with joe. ah, in other world news, the united states government...
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earlier i spoke to andre quote and all was director general of the russian international affairs council. he says moscow is concerned about keeping stability in the region. i don't think that russia has either capacity or intention to feel the vacuum left by the united states and the allies are rational goals and i'm going to stand are much more limited. i think russia is concerned above all are about potential spill or impact or for go. ready in, you know, again, it's done on central ation partners and allies, that she's concerned about potential flows of refugees and for my guns, but also about potential activities of some terrorist cells on the territory of getting astound that might land operations. a subversive operations. centralised attack in central asia and the dash of roper. finally osh, it's very concerned about the rock traffic comments from again, stand to saddle, asia, and to russia, and definitely would appreciate any effort that the new leadership gets done can make the car tail of these dark traffic and future. the biggest very that taliban will tolerate. i'll tie the sa
earlier i spoke to andre quote and all was director general of the russian international affairs council. he says moscow is concerned about keeping stability in the region. i don't think that russia has either capacity or intention to feel the vacuum left by the united states and the allies are rational goals and i'm going to stand are much more limited. i think russia is concerned above all are about potential spill or impact or for go. ready in, you know, again, it's done on central ation...
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internal affairs of several nations. and that runs counter to the for august with the security council and the declaration of the general secretary, when you listed results in that susan, we are also seeing attempts to disrupt the un century care, hold or down and attempt to rewrite the history of world war to you and nature countries. so she did not want to support the general assembly resolution as to the need to stop the glorification of knowledge. and they also reject attempts to contend the practice of dis, withdrawing the monuments to the saviors of europe from the brown playing this game . some of the attempts to impose rules based audra against paintings instead of international law can also create the so called block a policy. new division lies between the west and other nations. and such arbitrary rules can be you so used in, within the western camp when someone becomes too independent. that is the position of many media in the world on and off to the dispatcher says the us, as a response says the talks about more strategic, told me in europe that says step. and we stepped up onto the haste to withdraw the us
internal affairs of several nations. and that runs counter to the for august with the security council and the declaration of the general secretary, when you listed results in that susan, we are also seeing attempts to disrupt the un century care, hold or down and attempt to rewrite the history of world war to you and nature countries. so she did not want to support the general assembly resolution as to the need to stop the glorification of knowledge. and they also reject attempts to contend...
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council for president george w. bush, and an msnbc international affairs analyst. thank you all for being with me. general, yesterday's headline was largely the discrepancy between advice officials say they gave the president while at the white house and what the president and the white house claims at the time with both austin and milley claiming they told the president to keep 2,500 troops in afghanistan, even though the president told abc that leaders agreed with his decision to pull out entirely. is this a cause for a concern? >> i agree, there is still lack of clarity on who recommended what by when, but there are two points, i think, that are clarified by yesterday's session before congress. first, there was unanimous agreement that the military chain, beginning with the secretary but then through the chairman and down to the commander general mckenzie were fully consulted. they were at the table, they had a voice, and they felt heard. i think that's very important to take away from yesterday. and then the second thing, i think it was clarified at the time of the decision from april to july,
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understand the national security risks we spoke with former senior director international economic affairs at reagan national security council entities i think most scandalously deceptive financial structure i have seen in my over 40 years in the business so to speak, looking at global finance, as you said, these are they own shares of contracts of shell corporations, 95% chinese elizabethed companies use this vehicle the person people have no idea, that for the most part they don't own one single share in one chinese company, they have no real minority shareholder rights they have no have to legal recourse they things can be swept away on a whim of the ccp. . >> and senator not just investing story yet you've got larry fink from blackrock telling investors they need to take their allocations chinese stock up by three times three times then you had ray dalio request at the gren itch investment furthermore this week saying all manning i believe, investors about stunning that is how it works, by the way, all of this is not just an investing story this is national security issues yet joe biden, did not even address china in his
understand the national security risks we spoke with former senior director international economic affairs at reagan national security council entities i think most scandalously deceptive financial structure i have seen in my over 40 years in the business so to speak, looking at global finance, as you said, these are they own shares of contracts of shell corporations, 95% chinese elizabethed companies use this vehicle the person people have no idea, that for the most part they don't own one...
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internal affairs. and what's looking likely, although it's not been scheduled yet because it's the beginning of the month, tomorrow, the new presidency takes over the security council, kenya. what's likely, i think is the un security council is going to meet to discuss this in the coming hours. james base or a diplomatic editor speaking to us from the united nations. james, thank you. there have been rallies in the sudanese capital to condemn. last week's crew attempt hundreds of people to the streets of cartoon calling for an end to a power struggle within the transitional government. the attempted coup has been blamed on forces loyal to depose the former president. omar bashir. mohammedan has more now from cartoon, the familiar slogan from the protest 420182019. once again, echo was done in the capital k $200.00 took to the cheats to express their anger at what they say is an attempt by the ministry to disrupt the conflict transition to democracy. and when we were expecting to be the transition to civilian rule, we don't actually feel there is a transition to anything here yet. today, there is no freedom, peace or justice in sudan pensions between dance, military
internal affairs. and what's looking likely, although it's not been scheduled yet because it's the beginning of the month, tomorrow, the new presidency takes over the security council, kenya. what's likely, i think is the un security council is going to meet to discuss this in the coming hours. james base or a diplomatic editor speaking to us from the united nations. james, thank you. there have been rallies in the sudanese capital to condemn. last week's crew attempt hundreds of people to the...
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joining me right now is the former senior director of international economic affairs at the reagan national security councilnal u.s.-china economic review commission, roger robinson, jr. is here. thank you very much for being here. i want to start with this evergrande situation and get your take on the potential contagion effect. tell me what kind of an impact you see from this property unwind in china? >> well, maria, of all the sectors of the china economy where you don't want to park contagion or spook investors it has to be the property sector, i mean, combined it's said to be 28% of gdp. i mean, evergrande in my opinion is on its way into the panthium of chinese financial blunders up there with ant group, ipo fiasco, alibaba and then, of course, the didi global debacle. so we are going to see this thing unfold in a very serious profound way. i don't think it's going to be as containable. i mean, look at the contagion so far. the second and third tier real estate companies in company, fantasia, r&f properties, even hong kong's giant henderson land all have been hit with selloffs. you've got now a 90% dr
joining me right now is the former senior director of international economic affairs at the reagan national security councilnal u.s.-china economic review commission, roger robinson, jr. is here. thank you very much for being here. i want to start with this evergrande situation and get your take on the potential contagion effect. tell me what kind of an impact you see from this property unwind in china? >> well, maria, of all the sectors of the china economy where you don't want to park...
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resident from the atlantic council south facing center, director of policy and diplomacy of macomb and company, a lecturer at george washington university school of international affairs. next, a broadcaster and journalist out of prague. he began working with the radio in 2002 it he has been covering a wide range of topics on afghanistan, including stories related to afghan women and youth and issues related to refugees in afghanistan and a borrowed -- abroad. alex is a director of the iran program and a senior fellow with a front tier europe initiative. he specializes in police regional affairs with a focus on iran, a prolific author. his latest book came at just a few months ago. i will just say that i am marvin weinbaum, and now i'm going to turn to our panelists and begin with asking --to lead us off. >> thank you. thank you for organizing this event. i will start with iran's strategy. a couple of months back i was looking at the role of the regional powers, and it struck me of knowing that how these powers are trying to -- i will come to that at the end, but let me start with some major strategy against iran around the ideology and economy. and the trends that ir
resident from the atlantic council south facing center, director of policy and diplomacy of macomb and company, a lecturer at george washington university school of international affairs. next, a broadcaster and journalist out of prague. he began working with the radio in 2002 it he has been covering a wide range of topics on afghanistan, including stories related to afghan women and youth and issues related to refugees in afghanistan and a borrowed -- abroad. alex is a director of the iran...
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from the atlantic council south facing -- asia center director of , policy and diplomacy of macomb and company, a lecturer at george washington university school of international affairs. next, a broadcaster and journalist out of prague. he began working with the radio in 2002 it he has been covering a wide range of topics on afghanistan, including stories related to afghan women and youth and issues related to refugees in afghanistan and a borrowed -- abroad. alex is a director of the iran program and a senior fellow with a front tier europe initiative. -- frontier europe initiative. he specializes in middle east regional affairs with a focus on iran, a prolific author. his latest book came at just a few months ago. it is the battle of the ayatollahs in iran, united states foreign policy and political rivalry since 1979. now i will just say that i am , marvin weinbaum, and now i'm -- the director of afghanistan and pakistan studies at the middle east institute. and now i'm going to turn to our panelists and begin with asking --to lead us off. >> thank you. hello, everyone. thank you for organizing this event. thank you so much, dr. one bomb -- weinbaum. i will start
from the atlantic council south facing -- asia center director of , policy and diplomacy of macomb and company, a lecturer at george washington university school of international affairs. next, a broadcaster and journalist out of prague. he began working with the radio in 2002 it he has been covering a wide range of topics on afghanistan, including stories related to afghan women and youth and issues related to refugees in afghanistan and a borrowed -- abroad. alex is a director of the iran...
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the atlantic council south facing center, director of policy and diplomacy of macomb an company, she is a professorial lecturer at george washington university school of international affairs. next, mustafa sarwar is a broadcaster with radio free europe. and journalist. he began working with the radio in kabul in 2002, and probe into thousand five. he has been covering a wide range of topics on afghanistan, including stories related to afghan women and youth and issues related to refugees in afghanistan and abroad. alex is a director of the iran -- the middle east institute's iran program and a senior fellow with any eyes frontier -- and ei 's frontier europe initiative. he specializes in police regional affairs with a focus on iran, a prolific author. 's latest book, the battle of the all -- ayatollahs in iran, politically -- political rivalry since 1979. i should say that i am marvin one bomb -- weinbaum, and now i'm going to turn to our panelists and begin with asking neil of our -- nilofar if she will lead us off. >> thank you. thank you for organizing this event. i will start with iran's strategy. a couple of months back i was looking at the role of the regional flowe
the atlantic council south facing center, director of policy and diplomacy of macomb an company, she is a professorial lecturer at george washington university school of international affairs. next, mustafa sarwar is a broadcaster with radio free europe. and journalist. he began working with the radio in kabul in 2002, and probe into thousand five. he has been covering a wide range of topics on afghanistan, including stories related to afghan women and youth and issues related to refugees in...