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we are pleased to welcome kuwait to the membership of the end.d by a common desire for peace and cooperation, but despite our creative efforts. the world is not getting safer. today we are living in an unprecedented geopolitical storm and a growing global economic crisis. this phenomenon has already been called a global dysfunction since the previous summit with mda 2019 year. the world community has experienced severe trials, negative ones, the consequences of which continue to affect global development. in my opinion, the most important task facing us is the movement of stability in international relations. in the face of the unprecedented threats that are emerging, it is critical to give new impetus to the multilateral mechanism and return to open dialogue, first of all, we should all direct efforts to form new world trips in order to strengthen the importance of the asian continent. in the global system international relations, as you know, asia has made a huge contribution to the development of human civilization for several millennia, the s
we are pleased to welcome kuwait to the membership of the end.d by a common desire for peace and cooperation, but despite our creative efforts. the world is not getting safer. today we are living in an unprecedented geopolitical storm and a growing global economic crisis. this phenomenon has already been called a global dysfunction since the previous summit with mda 2019 year. the world community has experienced severe trials, negative ones, the consequences of which continue to affect global...
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the iraqis invaded kuwait and literally took the capital. until the end of the day already 8 august. baghdad approved the inclusion of the state in its tab as the nineteenth province in the united states could not to allow and george bourge sr. initiated operation desert storm the united states and their allies pulled together an impressive military grouping of coalition forces to the borders of iraq, consisting of up to 600,000 people, more than 4,000 tanks, more than 3,000 700 field artillery pieces and mortars, about 2,000 aircraft and more than 100 ships, including six multi-purpose aircraft carriers and two battleships with modern cruise missiles, tomahaws, about 80% of these forces and assets were american. they were equipped with the latest high-precision weapon strike systems and military equipment, the ground part of the us operation began at 4 am on february 24. how can one not believe in numerology for 41 days of the persian gulf war, the forces of baghdad lost 60,000 soldiers from bombardments, up to 500,000 civilians were killed
the iraqis invaded kuwait and literally took the capital. until the end of the day already 8 august. baghdad approved the inclusion of the state in its tab as the nineteenth province in the united states could not to allow and george bourge sr. initiated operation desert storm the united states and their allies pulled together an impressive military grouping of coalition forces to the borders of iraq, consisting of up to 600,000 people, more than 4,000 tanks, more than 3,000 700 field artillery...
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kuwait. the reason is that the neighbors ignored the quotas for oil production in the framework of guardianships at the behest of the americans. plus, such actions led to the fact that baghdad was losing up to a billion dollars daily on black gold, several rounds of negotiations did not lead to anything 2 august ninetieth year force. the iraqis invaded the kuwaitis and literally took the capital. until the end of the day already 8 august. baghdad approved the inclusion of the state in the stab as the nineteenth province of the united states, this could not be allowed, and george burzh sr. initiated operation desert storm the united states and their allies pulled together an impressive military grouping of coalition forces on the borders of iraq, numbering up to 600,000 people over 4,000 tanks more than 3,000,700 guns field artillery, mortars, about 2,000 aircraft and more than 100 ships, including six multi-purpose aircraft carriers and two battleships with modern cruise missiles. tomahawk ab
kuwait. the reason is that the neighbors ignored the quotas for oil production in the framework of guardianships at the behest of the americans. plus, such actions led to the fact that baghdad was losing up to a billion dollars daily on black gold, several rounds of negotiations did not lead to anything 2 august ninetieth year force. the iraqis invaded the kuwaitis and literally took the capital. until the end of the day already 8 august. baghdad approved the inclusion of the state in the stab...
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of reparations, which lasted for more than 20 years, despite the fact that such rich countries as kuwait demanded compensation for the damages and actually a huge amount of compensation , multibillion, was paid at the expense of the reparations that were paid at the expense of, i apologize for the reparations that were er, they were paid by kuwait and it was the consent of the kuwaiti authorities after i apologize for the consent of the iraqi authorities, which actually paid these compensation amounts until 2020 . to pay the last ones, and it’s not so simple there either. it was a composition commission under the united nations organization, and of the declared, if i’m not mistaken, 350 billion in damages, this commission compensated after the appropriate qualifications only 57 t- that is, there is a lot nuances that we now have to take into account when creating our unique compensation mechanism and even those of the negative practice that was in the previous case because at the stage of fixation on we have to do our best so that everything is as possible as possible verified, confirmed
of reparations, which lasted for more than 20 years, despite the fact that such rich countries as kuwait demanded compensation for the damages and actually a huge amount of compensation , multibillion, was paid at the expense of the reparations that were paid at the expense of, i apologize for the reparations that were er, they were paid by kuwait and it was the consent of the kuwaiti authorities after i apologize for the consent of the iraqi authorities, which actually paid these compensation...
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there was one thing that we have not discussed on is the middle east other than kuwait. jim baker and george bush were on the cusp there is a chapter by dennis ross has been advisor five or six u.s. presidents on george bush and the middle east. one of the things he most regrets and jim baker said it before if we would've had a second term, we were on the edge of orchestrating that field. the middle east would be very different right now if you would have had a second term. the things that have not resolved now it's still been resolved but who knows we cannot tell. >> i have another question hear from zack who is a recent grad skidmore college. in the last few years of the soviet union the power struggle between yeltsin and gorbachev seem to define much of the politics. they took steps to remain actively neutral and the only one call directly after the signing did bush take a position, a stance. why do you think bush remains neutral for so long? does that get back to the notion of trying not to interfere too much or impose his will but to respect institutions? i think bu
there was one thing that we have not discussed on is the middle east other than kuwait. jim baker and george bush were on the cusp there is a chapter by dennis ross has been advisor five or six u.s. presidents on george bush and the middle east. one of the things he most regrets and jim baker said it before if we would've had a second term, we were on the edge of orchestrating that field. the middle east would be very different right now if you would have had a second term. the things that have...
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and their allies immediately came to the defense of saudi arabia with the intention of liberating kuwait and lives with ukraine, this did not happen because the countries of the west do not want a nuclear war, thus using nuclear weapons he made crazy actions and may continue in the future, therefore no one can state with certainty that nuclear weapons will not be used at the moment, nuclear weapons are his kozar, i think you understand that they give him a kind of cover while he follows some kind of strategy, in the end, you don't need nuclear weapons to cause damage, because in fact there are enough of them difficult to use in the field, i'm afraid. of course, as with other russian equipment, there is a risk that it will turn out to be defective, that it may explode, or that ukrainian forces will shoot down nuclear missiles and they will land not in the right place, so i don't think that putin particularly cares to use nuclear weapons, but that's putin, so no one will say that he definitely won't do it, i hope he won't do it we hear mr. friedman about the concentration of russian and be
and their allies immediately came to the defense of saudi arabia with the intention of liberating kuwait and lives with ukraine, this did not happen because the countries of the west do not want a nuclear war, thus using nuclear weapons he made crazy actions and may continue in the future, therefore no one can state with certainty that nuclear weapons will not be used at the moment, nuclear weapons are his kozar, i think you understand that they give him a kind of cover while he follows some...
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weapons, if russia was not a nuclear state, then it could have been cancer in 1991 when it invaded kuwait and the usa and their allies immediately came to the defense saudi arabia, intending to liberate the cities of ukraine with kuwait, did not do so because the countries of the west do not want a nuclear war. putin is using nuclear weapons in this way. he has done crazy things and may continue in the future. therefore, no one can state with certainty that nuclear weapons will not be used at this time. nuclear weapons are his coder, i think you understand that they give him a kind of cover while he follows some strategy to cause damage, nuclear weapons are not needed because they are actually enough it is difficult to use a boiler in the field. of course, there is a risk, as with other russian equipment, that it will turn out to be faulty, that it may not explode, or that ukrainian forces will shoot down nuclear missiles and they will land in the wrong place, so i do not think that putin particularly cares about using nuclear weapons, but this is putin, so no one will say that he will de
weapons, if russia was not a nuclear state, then it could have been cancer in 1991 when it invaded kuwait and the usa and their allies immediately came to the defense saudi arabia, intending to liberate the cities of ukraine with kuwait, did not do so because the countries of the west do not want a nuclear war. putin is using nuclear weapons in this way. he has done crazy things and may continue in the future. therefore, no one can state with certainty that nuclear weapons will not be used at...
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in this case, the world from kuwait is undoubtedly a sincere and devout muslim, however, like all the workers of this workshop, who, under their copies of byzantine brains, make proud inscriptions of madaba, jordan and no one is embarrassed about this and does not consider it a violation of religious norms, because it is beautiful, and for the beauty of allah, a small jordanian exception can be made. what is finland for us, this is certainly a salami sauna and finnish paper, and more recently, willy hubble finn from the features of the national hunt for our viewers, the role is certainly a cult one, but who is velikhabstel himself? and what does he think about the peculiarities of finnish morals, alexei brazhnikov talked to the main fin of russian cinema in the world of hot finnish guys captured in a cold stone. these are the heroes of the ancient epic kalevala not aging. those who have ever been to the finnish capital are familiar with the helsinki railway station. the rest of them are hardly known to the ancient epic art designed for the amateur. but everyone watches the movie, acco
in this case, the world from kuwait is undoubtedly a sincere and devout muslim, however, like all the workers of this workshop, who, under their copies of byzantine brains, make proud inscriptions of madaba, jordan and no one is embarrassed about this and does not consider it a violation of religious norms, because it is beautiful, and for the beauty of allah, a small jordanian exception can be made. what is finland for us, this is certainly a salami sauna and finnish paper, and more recently,...
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the world was second guessing his decision not to go into baghdad after we liberated kuwait. he was very comfortable with that decision but i will admit that there were others who kept trying to challenge him on that. i think he do the right thing and history records that he did the right thing. even though we still have problems in that part of the world. in south america, latin america, i think he worked very hard, very quietly. in el salvador in particular we felt as though we were making significant progress, and we were, but it collapsed soon after he left office. that was frustrating to him i don't think he agonized over what he did as president. he did agonize over the effect of the campaign and his ability to get reelected, which he didn't do. i'll never forget there was a remarkable celebration when the first gulf war ended. there was a military parade down pennsylvania avenue on washington d. c.. it was as if we had put the vietnam era behind us. people were standing proud in a uniform, being praised by the public. that was a great experience. the campaign itself th
the world was second guessing his decision not to go into baghdad after we liberated kuwait. he was very comfortable with that decision but i will admit that there were others who kept trying to challenge him on that. i think he do the right thing and history records that he did the right thing. even though we still have problems in that part of the world. in south america, latin america, i think he worked very hard, very quietly. in el salvador in particular we felt as though we were making...
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kuwait as the 28th member state dear distinguished heads of delegation. i sincerely congratulate you. kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which once again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia to join this meeting be present at this forum the country should be at least a small part of it in asia, but there are countries of observation at the meeting, which, for example, are completely in europe, one of them is belarus and lukashenka alexander here, too, and as always about the world situation. he spoke directly and frankly. after the collapse of the soviet union, the so -called collective west, intoxicated by its victory, lost control, failed to cope with its functions global regulator and guarantor of stability, and pays for everything. this is the whole world. we understood this well and therefore made a certain contribution to ensuring global security. it must be said that the situation around ukraine was implied in one way or another in their speeches. today, many lea
kuwait as the 28th member state dear distinguished heads of delegation. i sincerely congratulate you. kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which once again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia to join this meeting be present at this forum the country should be at least a small part of it in asia, but there are countries of observation at the meeting, which, for example, are completely in europe, one of them is...
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kuwait as 28 member states dear distinguished heads of delegation. i sincerely congratulate you. kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia in order to be a full participant in the meeting. it is necessary that at least part of the state be within the geographical boundaries of asia. belarus is a completely european country, but alexander lukashenko, as an observer, has his own opinion about the causes of world instability after the collapse of the soviet union. the so-called the collective west, intoxicated by its victory, lost control, failed to cope with the functions of a global regulator and guarantor of stability, and pays for everything. this is the whole world. we understood this well and therefore made a certain contribution. to ensure global security. many countries are represented today in astana on the eve of the un refused to support the anti-russian resolution . turkey voted in favor, but its president has consistently urged ukraine to nego
kuwait as 28 member states dear distinguished heads of delegation. i sincerely congratulate you. kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia in order to be a full participant in the meeting. it is necessary that at least part of the state be within the geographical boundaries of asia. belarus is a completely european country, but alexander lukashenko, as an observer,...
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china vietnam indonesia kuwait united arab emirates belarusian goods today are actively moving to the asian markets food products and agricultural machinery . participation in international exhibitions helps to expand this list. syria afghanistan may be some more with them, how they go literally. in september. we held four exhibitions, three of them large-scale. the first one was with us, they sold armenia. sugar signed a wonderful contract. and, in principle, we also continued to sign a contract for food products, as well as milk powder, and continued cooperation. siri we had a good contract within the framework of the exhibition, the first dairy plant was signed, with a nose of 3 million. and the series is good because, in principle, it is also a regional exhibition, where players from neighboring countries gathered and it is good to enter the market. here, uh, on this uh, we took the arab emirates, cancer and jordan who came there before the syrian exhibition. and they also buy from us, and they also buy from us, if you prepare for the market correctly, you can sell by participatin
china vietnam indonesia kuwait united arab emirates belarusian goods today are actively moving to the asian markets food products and agricultural machinery . participation in international exhibitions helps to expand this list. syria afghanistan may be some more with them, how they go literally. in september. we held four exhibitions, three of them large-scale. the first one was with us, they sold armenia. sugar signed a wonderful contract. and, in principle, we also continued to sign a...
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i was on a routine patro and we were iner the desert of kuwait and the vehicle flipped kuwait and theon top of me, which. left me paralyzed from the waist down. the waist down. our paralyzed heroes every dayly for more than 75 years. they could not do it without support. people like you and me call orst people like you and me call orst go to pva hero dog for just $19 a month. only 6ur monthly suppo3 cents a you can help provide to support our paralyzed heroes. our paralyzed heroes. eat now your monthly support will show our veterans they're will show our veterans they're not aloncles and homes together, we'll fight to provide our veterans with specialized medical card te and treatment, the accessible vehicles and homes they need, vehicles and homes they need, the jobsmy familey are benefits they deserve. i just don't think my family would be as happy as they are would be as happy as they are without the support that i received from paralyzed veterans of america. veterans of america. >>'ll get this gift of just $19 a month now and you'll get this paralyzed veterans of america, tenente
i was on a routine patro and we were iner the desert of kuwait and the vehicle flipped kuwait and theon top of me, which. left me paralyzed from the waist down. the waist down. our paralyzed heroes every dayly for more than 75 years. they could not do it without support. people like you and me call orst people like you and me call orst go to pva hero dog for just $19 a month. only 6ur monthly suppo3 cents a you can help provide to support our paralyzed heroes. our paralyzed heroes. eat now your...
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use offo force and wanted syria and one in iraq, we had to start out in turkey and innd china and kuwaitand cutter and of course in iraq. in 29 nations out of the coalition, almost 60 countries and we had kind of a stripes operating and there was a lot of activity going on. and the other thing to keep in mind is interactive, title 22 authorities we had to keep the mission. in balancing all of those equities and we had to happening not just once we were fighting isis and thate was my war and we also have the other were going on against the associate in the russians showed up about a week after i did. going back too that section and that would enable us to more of a unity effort because isis was constrained by the pico line, i viewed themselves as one single character they had the advantage the lines and we were on the peripheral around them and so getting the unity of command was essential to making progress and then once we had that, we were able to round up a campaign plan with three very clear lines of reference and one which was the priority which was defeating isis the second most wa
use offo force and wanted syria and one in iraq, we had to start out in turkey and innd china and kuwaitand cutter and of course in iraq. in 29 nations out of the coalition, almost 60 countries and we had kind of a stripes operating and there was a lot of activity going on. and the other thing to keep in mind is interactive, title 22 authorities we had to keep the mission. in balancing all of those equities and we had to happening not just once we were fighting isis and thate was my war and we...
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because it didn't have enough sprinkler heads so we had to put them in tents in the summer heat of kuwait in a motor pool next to my headquarters and backed up reefer vans to push enough cold air into those things but you know how many sprinkler heads are in tents by the way? we pulled that together and it was important because the command and control in two countries had to be balanced against the fact that we had two different sets of authorities for use of force, when in syria, one in a rack. we had forces distributed in turkey and jordan and kuwait and qatar and in a rack, we had 29 contributing nations out of the coalition of 60 countries and carrier strike groups operating and a lot of activity going on and air rack title 22 authority we had a fully operating embassy and in balancing all those with syria we had two wars happen, we were fighting isis, that was my war but we also had the civil war going on against the bashar al-assad regime and the russians showed up a week after i did. so getting that command and control structure enabled more of unity of effort because isis was not
because it didn't have enough sprinkler heads so we had to put them in tents in the summer heat of kuwait in a motor pool next to my headquarters and backed up reefer vans to push enough cold air into those things but you know how many sprinkler heads are in tents by the way? we pulled that together and it was important because the command and control in two countries had to be balanced against the fact that we had two different sets of authorities for use of force, when in syria, one in a...
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[laughter] but command and control into countries and then and kuwait and qatar and iraq and the 2019tributing nations there's a lot of activity going on the other thing to keep in mind we had fully operating in the city. and to balance those equities not just one we were fighting isis but was also going on against the assad regime and then the russians showed up one week after i did. getting that command and control structure had more of a unity because isis was not constrained. they viewedat themselves and we were on the periphery. and then to make progress and once we have that to round out a campaign plan with very clear lines effort one was a priority to defeat isis the second most important and then leveraging coalition effects. becausey with a contributing nation they all came with their red karting caveats if you look at the ground operations in iraqha and syria and then but only fly one flag. we try to bring them closer to the center of the venn diagram and it could happen with one commander in charge. we had to develop a plan but what is first, what is next to identify those
[laughter] but command and control into countries and then and kuwait and qatar and iraq and the 2019tributing nations there's a lot of activity going on the other thing to keep in mind we had fully operating in the city. and to balance those equities not just one we were fighting isis but was also going on against the assad regime and then the russians showed up one week after i did. getting that command and control structure had more of a unity because isis was not constrained. they viewedat...
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we had forces distributed in turkey and jordan and kuwait and cotter and of course in iraq.really 29 contributing nations out of the coalition of i think almost 60 countries and we had you know, kind of strike groups operating and there was a lot of activity going on. and then the other thing to keep in mind is in iraq title 22 authority we had a chief emission, and operating embassy. and balancing all those equities , we had two murders happening, not just one, we were fighting isys but we also had the civil war going on against the assigned regime so thenthe russians showed up as michael said about a week after i did . so getting that command and control structure together enabled us to have more of a unity of effort because isys was not constrained by the line. they view themselves as one single caliphate. they had the advantage of inferior lines and we were on the periphery so getting the unity of command was essential to making progress and once we had that we were able to round up a campaign plan with three clear lines of effort, one of which was the priority which was defeatin
we had forces distributed in turkey and jordan and kuwait and cotter and of course in iraq.really 29 contributing nations out of the coalition of i think almost 60 countries and we had you know, kind of strike groups operating and there was a lot of activity going on. and then the other thing to keep in mind is in iraq title 22 authority we had a chief emission, and operating embassy. and balancing all those equities , we had two murders happening, not just one, we were fighting isys but we...
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and died. 200.000 civilians in the united states declared themselves victorious and began to make kuwait a springboard for further war. with adam hussein, hussein was said to be the ultimate evil. uh, the beginning of the last decade of the 20th century. he has been demonized. uh, hundreds of movies have been made about him. e, he, in principle, became the personification of evil for western civilization. although it is obvious that hmm, as it were, the scale of saddam hussein himself and his political regime inside the country in no way threatened american interests personally in saddam hussein as the world devil the americans entered the ussr collapsed, and the hero in the stars on a striped tights needed a new villain. then came the tragedy of 11 september. and behind it is the famous test tube with white powder of kolya on powell, supposedly. there are weapons of mass destruction in iraq, he confidently stated this from the un rostrum to strengthen it. the gangster effect of the justification of a future war against saddam hussein was charged by the white house with organizing a plot
and died. 200.000 civilians in the united states declared themselves victorious and began to make kuwait a springboard for further war. with adam hussein, hussein was said to be the ultimate evil. uh, the beginning of the last decade of the 20th century. he has been demonized. uh, hundreds of movies have been made about him. e, he, in principle, became the personification of evil for western civilization. although it is obvious that hmm, as it were, the scale of saddam hussein himself and his...
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so we had to put them in in the summer heat of kuwait in a motor pool next to my headquarters and, you know, backed up reefer vans to, you know, push enough cold air into those things. you know, how many sprinkler heads are in tents, by the way? tell us. but anyway, we pulled that together and that was important because the command and control and in two countries had to be balanced against the fact that we had two different sets of authorities, really, for use of force, one and half. and in syria, one in iraq, we forces distributed in turkey and jordan and kuwait and qatar and and, of course, in iraq. we had 29 troop contributing nations of the coalition of, i think almost 60 countries. and we had, you know, carrier strike groups operating. and there a lot of activity going and and then the other thing to keep in mind is we were under in iraq title 22 authority. we had a chief of mission, a fully operating embassy. and balancing all those equities in syria. we had really two wars happening, not just one. we were fighting isis. that was my war. but we also had the civil war going on ag
so we had to put them in in the summer heat of kuwait in a motor pool next to my headquarters and, you know, backed up reefer vans to, you know, push enough cold air into those things. you know, how many sprinkler heads are in tents, by the way? tell us. but anyway, we pulled that together and that was important because the command and control and in two countries had to be balanced against the fact that we had two different sets of authorities, really, for use of force, one and half. and in...
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kuwait.t the neighbors ignored the quotas for oil production in the framework of guardianships at the behest of the americans. in addition, such actions led to the fact that baghdad was losing daily on black gold up to a billion dollars several rounds of negotiations did not lead to anything on august 2, 1990. iraq was invaded by the kuwaitis and took the capital literally, by the end of the day already on august 8th. baghdad approved the inclusion of the state in the stab as the nineteenth province in the united states, this could not be allowed, and george burj sr. initiated operation storm in the desert the united states and their allies pulled together an impressive military grouping of coalition forces to the borders of iraq, numbering up to 600,000 people over 4,000 more than 3,000,700 tanks, field artillery guns and mortars. about 2,000 aircraft and more than 100 ships, including six multi-purpose aircraft carriers and two battleships with modern cruise missiles. tomahawk about 80% of
kuwait.t the neighbors ignored the quotas for oil production in the framework of guardianships at the behest of the americans. in addition, such actions led to the fact that baghdad was losing daily on black gold up to a billion dollars several rounds of negotiations did not lead to anything on august 2, 1990. iraq was invaded by the kuwaitis and took the capital literally, by the end of the day already on august 8th. baghdad approved the inclusion of the state in the stab as the nineteenth...
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the united states on the most important issue for them, especially in this situation, and that for kuwaitrates, the opinions of saudi arabia are much more important than the opinion of, so to speak, the global hegemot, uh, in the face of uh, the united states, i understand, this is why they do it because they understand how it seems to me. that american hegemony is not a benevolent hegemony, as has been said by, uh, american liberal democrats for decades. and this is, in fact, making the science of linealism and here is the reaction with the likely reaction of the united states to this decision of custody only proves this neo-colonial nature of american hegemony. see how bloomberg writes the white house has already asked the united states department of energy to look into banning united states exports of gasoline, diesel and other petroleum products. well, of course, the goal is to weaken. uh, rising prices uh inside the united states but how will this affect other countries, including european countries, who are now just praying for american lng supplies and other petroleum products from
the united states on the most important issue for them, especially in this situation, and that for kuwaitrates, the opinions of saudi arabia are much more important than the opinion of, so to speak, the global hegemot, uh, in the face of uh, the united states, i understand, this is why they do it because they understand how it seems to me. that american hegemony is not a benevolent hegemony, as has been said by, uh, american liberal democrats for decades. and this is, in fact, making the...
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and the vehicle flipped kuwait and the vehicle flipped left me paralyzed from the waist down.okay, folks, this this thisllenl is heroism. that's whydier behin i'm proud t paralyzed veterans of america, because they've kept their promis63 a daye to never o a fallen soldier behind. >> your gift o hf only nineteena dolla roofa month, just sixty three cents a day helps sixty three cents a day helps provide the life changin og. support our heroes have earned and need. and need. accessible...
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saudi arabia was helpful in 1998 saddam hussein invaded kuwait. the saudis and the venezuelans came to the rescue in even white when we went to war in iraq in 2003 saudi array maybe a helped . they have us over a barrel, and it's dangerous and i guarantee you the bush administration. excuse me. the biden administration makes us horrible policy mistake like cutting off exports. fist balled fist bump with with with the head of saudi arabia, and they were trying to make believe that they were buds over there. yeah, okay, he comes back, and he cuts oil by two million barrels a day . and these are the people that for five years of hectored all of us about foreign influence in our election. and then the bite administration does everything they can to set up a situation where we have foreign influence in our elections. and then they're surprised that opec wants to screw around with the bio administration. and then you have democrats in congress with the like chuck schumer and even bernie sanders with his no packed bill again. this is what they wanted. th
saudi arabia was helpful in 1998 saddam hussein invaded kuwait. the saudis and the venezuelans came to the rescue in even white when we went to war in iraq in 2003 saudi array maybe a helped . they have us over a barrel, and it's dangerous and i guarantee you the bush administration. excuse me. the biden administration makes us horrible policy mistake like cutting off exports. fist balled fist bump with with with the head of saudi arabia, and they were trying to make believe that they were buds...
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they hadn't anything like that since they invaded kuwait. getting embedded with him was going to be important for that. this same with the iraqi counterterrorism service guys in camp speicher. we had to kind of put the band together that we are going to take up their. they wanted to know if there are americans in bed with us you're not just going to leave us out there in the middle of the desert surrounded by howling isis forces to be massacred. that won't happen if the americans are with this. that was a sign for that operation. was also a sign i will not allow iraqi security forces north of the greenline unless there are americans a bed with them, why? last time they rode up it was not to shake hands and work together. it's a very different situation. i want to make sure there are no shenanigans. insurance with both partners for being t there. and we got away with not being embedded because we were relatively close with our supportal camps but it would not be that case. that's why our initial in bed's work speicher is we were readying the
they hadn't anything like that since they invaded kuwait. getting embedded with him was going to be important for that. this same with the iraqi counterterrorism service guys in camp speicher. we had to kind of put the band together that we are going to take up their. they wanted to know if there are americans in bed with us you're not just going to leave us out there in the middle of the desert surrounded by howling isis forces to be massacred. that won't happen if the americans are with this....
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he got into kuwait. people on the right wanting him to take those troops all the way into baghdad. he said, that's not why we went in there. we went in there to liberate kuwait, we're bringing the troops home. drezner seems to be talking about the same sort of message. this is about your invasion of ukraine. this is not about russia. again, i'm curious what yours and david's thoughts are about dan's argument. >> it seems reasonable. there needs to be an interrogation of the reasons. what is the conception of russia that informs putin's decision, informed his decision to invade ukraine, and given that it's not going well, and given the history of russian nationalism, his own sense of being at the feet, at the foot of western europe in some ways. >> it's an imperial conception. if putin is trying to reestablish some sense of imperial greatness in the region, and russian power in general, and he sees the west as weak. he sees the west as weak. he did not predict coalescing of nato. he did not predict the pe
he got into kuwait. people on the right wanting him to take those troops all the way into baghdad. he said, that's not why we went in there. we went in there to liberate kuwait, we're bringing the troops home. drezner seems to be talking about the same sort of message. this is about your invasion of ukraine. this is not about russia. again, i'm curious what yours and david's thoughts are about dan's argument. >> it seems reasonable. there needs to be an interrogation of the reasons. what...
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kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which once again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia on for the next 2 years, kazakhstan will also be the chairman of the meeting, the decision was made in advance, and on the eve of the oblique jomar tokaev, in a good mood, he played table tennis with the president of turkey right in the palace. capital astana is now preparing for the cis summit and for the first-ever meeting in the russia-central asia format alexey golovkoy yabaev, polina gamzyakova. sofia petrosyan ivan ponomarenko and andrey vereshchagin lead, astana kazakhstan held a number of bilateral meetings, and natalya will tell the main topics of the negotiations solovyov bilateral meeting in the fields. the summit ended with this the day was busy and the schedule of a dense dialogue that the leaders of the states built dealt with various topics, but the red lines passed one deepening of cooperation, perhaps the most important negotiations of the day russia and turkey they lasted about an hour and a ha
kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which once again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia on for the next 2 years, kazakhstan will also be the chairman of the meeting, the decision was made in advance, and on the eve of the oblique jomar tokaev, in a good mood, he played table tennis with the president of turkey right in the palace. capital astana is now preparing for the cis summit and for the first-ever...
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in other countries in opec, the uae and kuwait, they will make up for it if they went for further cutsalready had taken the most drastic action. amna: what about iran in all of this? none of this unfolds in a vacuum. the u.s. foreign policy in the region is structured largely around saudi arabia. this summer, we approved two massive arms deals for saudi arabia and the united arab emirates to help them defend against iran. those cutting saudi arm sales empower iran? rep. khanna: no, it doesn't. i was opposed to those arms sales. the saudi's are responsible for one of the biggest humanitarian crises in the world in yemen. it is appalling what they have done to the children there, the starvation that it has caused, and it is appalling that they are continuing to blockade. the iranians are to blame in yemen as well but the saudi's have been the principal perpetrators of that war so i don't think that cutting off these arm sales are suddenly going to make them vulnerable to iran. i have spoken out very strongly for the students, for the women protesting in iran. i believe there are other wa
in other countries in opec, the uae and kuwait, they will make up for it if they went for further cutsalready had taken the most drastic action. amna: what about iran in all of this? none of this unfolds in a vacuum. the u.s. foreign policy in the region is structured largely around saudi arabia. this summer, we approved two massive arms deals for saudi arabia and the united arab emirates to help them defend against iran. those cutting saudi arm sales empower iran? rep. khanna: no, it doesn't....
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numerous sources, the white house is actually reporting a large-scale crackdown campaign in a panic to kuwait arab emirates even publish excerpts from the draft talking points with allies more like a list of threats there is a great political risk to your reputation and relations with the united states and the west. if you move forward in the us they say. almost about a possible conspiracy of poison with moscow hot head in the us house of representatives calls on the white house the us should make it clear to the saudis that we will stop deliveries of their aircraft parts and forbid raidan and boeing from cooperating with them if they cut oil production to strengthen putin's position and thus deceive the americans amid growing uncertainty in the oil market, the constant seems to be only the so-called russian trace the american press reports the fbi suspected moscow of meddling in american midterm elections ivan blago dmitry volkov away from serzhadinov. first channel. once again i emphasize the countries participating in the opec, plus they agreed to reduce oil production by 2 million barrels
numerous sources, the white house is actually reporting a large-scale crackdown campaign in a panic to kuwait arab emirates even publish excerpts from the draft talking points with allies more like a list of threats there is a great political risk to your reputation and relations with the united states and the west. if you move forward in the us they say. almost about a possible conspiracy of poison with moscow hot head in the us house of representatives calls on the white house the us should...
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now there's still a lot of heat to be found across iraq and kuwait temperature. however, expected to dip down ever so slightly. it will pick up slightly in doha, which will bring some slight relief the humidity that it is expected to be back for . much of the rest of the week, a few showers around coastal areas of the red sea, the largely dry picture in south. now it's looking west for the north west of africa. we've got some storms and showers, thanks to a weather disturbance moving across the mediterranean. and along that central bound of africa more heavy rain to come on tuesday, particularly for the ivory coast. and was we move down to the south of the equitorial belt. it is an exceptionally hot picture with heat waves affecting botswana and northern areas of south africa. that's not helping the felt fire conditions here. some rain trickling into eastern areas. analysts due to cape town at $26.00 degrees celsius. that's your weather. ah. a 3rd of the country is under water. more than 33000000 suffering from hunger disease on displacement. stories about childr
now there's still a lot of heat to be found across iraq and kuwait temperature. however, expected to dip down ever so slightly. it will pick up slightly in doha, which will bring some slight relief the humidity that it is expected to be back for . much of the rest of the week, a few showers around coastal areas of the red sea, the largely dry picture in south. now it's looking west for the north west of africa. we've got some storms and showers, thanks to a weather disturbance moving across the...
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lukashenka singled out kuwait as a member state, as a person capable of plowing three hectares of landat those around him with some superiority. after all, of all those present in terms of the number of western sanctions, belarus was second only to russia and iran. sanctions hornet every day in batches, the representative of thailand tried his best to show others that he was a real man from birth, without any of these thai things, the palestinian dreamed that someday they would move to the jewish autonomous region and live for their own pleasure, without jews, according to his speech and without an interpreter. one could understand that israel and the american were to blame for everything. i thought that perhaps he was the only man in the world who could not be answered with a question by a hindu woman, she imagined that now a beautiful young raja would finally appear and spin her in a dance and that was it. such a turk held his lip so that it would not pierce too much, that in this chair themselves something feels much more comfortable than the chair themselves lieutenant and eyes and
lukashenka singled out kuwait as a member state, as a person capable of plowing three hectares of landat those around him with some superiority. after all, of all those present in terms of the number of western sanctions, belarus was second only to russia and iran. sanctions hornet every day in batches, the representative of thailand tried his best to show others that he was a real man from birth, without any of these thai things, the palestinian dreamed that someday they would move to the...
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today, kuwait has also become one.s is an example, plus nine states of observers, this is exactly the status belarus has. 11 heads of states arrived in astana . in total, under fifty delegations, the traffic at the summit is dense and i will still try to sing and take my place and take my place in the world. this organization has long dreamed of becoming a full-fledged international today. this is an important platform, so to speak, not of the western world for discussing both politics and security and economic cooperation and ways to solve common problems belarus is involved in the country. this will be beneficial, given what is happening on the planet today. today we are living in an unprecedented geopolitical storm and a growing global economic crisis. this phenomenon has already been called a global dysfunction in the current situation of the asian continent, doomed in a good sense to gain momentum. but at this summit everyone will remember what hurts aliyev will say. in karabakh, the prime minister of pakistan aga
today, kuwait has also become one.s is an example, plus nine states of observers, this is exactly the status belarus has. 11 heads of states arrived in astana . in total, under fifty delegations, the traffic at the summit is dense and i will still try to sing and take my place and take my place in the world. this organization has long dreamed of becoming a full-fledged international today. this is an important platform, so to speak, not of the western world for discussing both politics and...
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its own cluster, educational, industrial sports concept of the ecofield with the architects from kuwaitposed to reduce the impact on the environment, residents will be offered to completely abandon gasoline transport to move around portals. it will be possible on special electric vehicles, bicycles or on foot. there will be great conditions for this. green parks, artificial reservoirs and recreation areas. and in the new city there will be a jogging track and a track for horseback riding walks in the fresh air sports exercises - all this helps to relieve stress. what other methods work and what doctors advise to try, tatyana matveeva found out. i chose aroma citrus oil for myself, because firstly, i really like the smell. and secondly, i take a bath before going to bed. just a couple of drops for a whole bath and after 20 minutes all worries evaporate together with the sweet aromas of citrus, a good anti-stress after a hard working week, the time-tested muscovite assures how oksana kosova is taking roma baths. almost always, when there is at this time two or three times a week , it’s ne
its own cluster, educational, industrial sports concept of the ecofield with the architects from kuwaitposed to reduce the impact on the environment, residents will be offered to completely abandon gasoline transport to move around portals. it will be possible on special electric vehicles, bicycles or on foot. there will be great conditions for this. green parks, artificial reservoirs and recreation areas. and in the new city there will be a jogging track and a track for horseback riding walks...
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good architect, jose carlos moya. ident, via and vet hong kuwait. built their 1st son house in 2018. it's designed to rotate in alignment with the path of the sun throughout the day. each rotation lasts 15 minutes and it's barely noticeable. what's the vision behind this house in general towns mainly to be able to create the glass for saw a face of the house in all the you to the site where you every time out able to see or to play. so to focus know, this is the point i, the reaction so far when people come and see it, i don't know what, what was your action when you, when i, when i really felt infinity, i felt like, i don't know, warders, i felt like i'm still outside but somehow i'm inside and the good feeling i had had is outside. it's very hot and i came in and you have a very, very good feeling that yep, this, hopefully it has gone to the house. so now i've got control of the entire house in for sure. i think it's mega cool. i really like it via. sometimes you need sun life as oh no, you don't want to move. the what do you do to vein? was most
good architect, jose carlos moya. ident, via and vet hong kuwait. built their 1st son house in 2018. it's designed to rotate in alignment with the path of the sun throughout the day. each rotation lasts 15 minutes and it's barely noticeable. what's the vision behind this house in general towns mainly to be able to create the glass for saw a face of the house in all the you to the site where you every time out able to see or to play. so to focus know, this is the point i, the reaction so far...
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first time after the pandemic , the new secretary general of the organization , a representative of kuwaitytamalgais, with an hour and a half knowledge of the minister, began to come to the most important meeting in vienna, where a historic decision to reduce oil production could be made, when at the doorstep stops the motorcade of the russian minister of energy, whose alexander novak 5 days ago the united states included in its sanctions lists of the press are pounced with questions from the minister. another key participant in the meeting , the representative of saudi arabia, came in silently after him. look how the sun is shining today it will be a sunny day, and it was not 2 million barrels per day by all the strange members of the guardianship. plus. this is the largest reduction since the pandemic, about two percent. world volume. oil went up. this decision is primarily related to balancing the market, which is now yielding to a zone of turbulence and uncertainty, especially in the autumn-winter period, when demand is falling and when supply also needs to be adjusted. this is the fir
first time after the pandemic , the new secretary general of the organization , a representative of kuwaitytamalgais, with an hour and a half knowledge of the minister, began to come to the most important meeting in vienna, where a historic decision to reduce oil production could be made, when at the doorstep stops the motorcade of the russian minister of energy, whose alexander novak 5 days ago the united states included in its sanctions lists of the press are pounced with questions from the...
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want to know more how it functions are right architects forsake carlos moya ident, via and vet on. kuwait built their 1st son house in 2018. it's designed to rotate in alignment with the path of the sun throughout the day. each rotation lasts 15 minutes and it's barely noticeable. what's the vision behind this house, in general terms, mainly to be able to create a glass for sob, a face of the house in all the you to the side where you every time i'd able to see or to place or to focus not. this is the point i the reaction so far when people come and see it. i don't know what, what was your action when my reaction, when i really felt infinity, i felt like there are no borders. i felt like i'm still outside, but somehow i'm inside. and the good feeling i had had is outside, it's very hot and i came in and you have a very, very good feeling that you have the school clearly it has gone to the house. so now i've got control of the entire house for sure. i think it's mega cool. i really like it via because sometimes you need sign on the lights on what you don't want to move to. so what do you d
want to know more how it functions are right architects forsake carlos moya ident, via and vet on. kuwait built their 1st son house in 2018. it's designed to rotate in alignment with the path of the sun throughout the day. each rotation lasts 15 minutes and it's barely noticeable. what's the vision behind this house, in general terms, mainly to be able to create a glass for sob, a face of the house in all the you to the side where you every time i'd able to see or to place or to focus not. this...
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we stood up for them when saddam hussein wa invade after saddam had invaded kuwait, and saudi planes ltoiterg ally couldns 'got fly if it weren't r american technicians. yet they are fleecing the american public, making about $100 billion in 2022. there needs to be consequences. amna: we provide them with all those things you just listed, but also they provide us with crucial intelligence, counterterrorism intelligence, specifically, the u.s. relies on for national security purposes. could imposing consequences in whatever form compromise u.s. national security? rep. khanna: no, it will not. they are far more reliant on us. in fact, the defense agreements that we have, the joint defense initiatives, are more extensive than almost any other major ally. and that's all to the saudis' benefit. the production is there. the jobs are there. so they are far more dependent on us. and they already are making these drastic cuts. and they're making drastic cuts at a time when they're making 70% profit margins on each barrel of oil. why are they doing it? they're doing it to help putin, because p
we stood up for them when saddam hussein wa invade after saddam had invaded kuwait, and saudi planes ltoiterg ally couldns 'got fly if it weren't r american technicians. yet they are fleecing the american public, making about $100 billion in 2022. there needs to be consequences. amna: we provide them with all those things you just listed, but also they provide us with crucial intelligence, counterterrorism intelligence, specifically, the u.s. relies on for national security purposes. could...
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biden's advisers are said to have been negotiating with saudi arabia, kuwait and the united arab emiratesll day and night, trying to convince them to leave production at the same level. as the world economy faces the continued negative impact of putin's invasion of ukraine, disappointed. this is to put it mildly , just 3 months ago, biden flew to saudi arabia, including to enlist support in the oil market and after proudly reported on the success of the visit, fuel prices in the united states were then at a historical maximum biden's rating at a historical minimum after the trip vectors changed, but now what seemed like a victory turned into a defeat. although white the house is now trying in every possible way to smooth out another external political failure. they said that oil is not the goal, we wanted to achieve deeper integration between countries, we would welcome an increase in production, and we achieved a small increase, which in turn affected prices. have us opek plus declared. which produces 3.5 million barrels more than it actually does, in fact the current cut will allow them
biden's advisers are said to have been negotiating with saudi arabia, kuwait and the united arab emiratesll day and night, trying to convince them to leave production at the same level. as the world economy faces the continued negative impact of putin's invasion of ukraine, disappointed. this is to put it mildly , just 3 months ago, biden flew to saudi arabia, including to enlist support in the oil market and after proudly reported on the success of the visit, fuel prices in the united states...
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tokyo in kuwait a enormous machine. total dedication. sometimes. death by overwork. here in a society of tight places. the pressure is on. to keep up appearances. to do what is expected. to not let the life become exterior. at night, things are different. >>> what you need to know about tokyo?>> deeper waters. >> the first time i came here. it was a transformative experience. it was powerful experience. it was as if it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning what do i do now. i see the whole world in a different way. i often compare the experience. going to tokyo for the first time. to what eric clinton and pete townsend must've gone through. the raining guitar gods of england. what they must have gone through the week jimi hendrix came to town. you go see it. the whole window opens up. a whole new thing. you think, what does this mean? what do i have left to say. what do i do now? >> welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. a 12 hour flight and i am baked. no sleep. must go out. >> the district near my hotel has the advantage of
tokyo in kuwait a enormous machine. total dedication. sometimes. death by overwork. here in a society of tight places. the pressure is on. to keep up appearances. to do what is expected. to not let the life become exterior. at night, things are different. >>> what you need to know about tokyo?>> deeper waters. >> the first time i came here. it was a transformative experience. it was powerful experience. it was as if it was just like taking acid for the first time. meaning...
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kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which once again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia well, for vladimir putin attending the meeting is only the beginning of a long day at work in the russian president today will bring a large number of bilateral meetings. first he will face the world. they will discuss qatar, and the current situation in the global energy market, and then there will be a meeting with the president of palestine, e. there will be discussed, bilateral, uh, the agenda was between bilateral relations between russia and palestine at 16:00 local time, a very important meeting is scheduled, and vladimir putin will have a conversation with turkish president recep erdogan is expected to discuss both the grain deal and the situation in ukraine, including the proposal voiced by vladimir putin the day before to create a giant gas hub in turkey to supply european electricity consumers. well, it will also hold a tripartite meeting. vladimir putin met with colleagues from kyrgyzstan and tajikis
kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which once again demonstrates the relevance of our forum and the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia well, for vladimir putin attending the meeting is only the beginning of a long day at work in the russian president today will bring a large number of bilateral meetings. first he will face the world. they will discuss qatar, and the current situation in the global energy market, and then there will be a meeting with the...
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solve its economic issues, so i think that it was as if behind cancer there was such a situation with kuwait, but there was a situation why because in fact there was hail isolated from the world markets, in fact, its international economic relations were tightly controlled by the allies, so it seems to me that this is not a very indicative situation that directly concerns russia, so today , if i'm not mistaken, about 10 or even more countries speak out in favor of confiscating the freezing of assets, realizing them if they are not monetary assets and transferring the funds directly to ukraine, but it is very interesting that today our partners, including, for example, with poland and some other pan-european and eastern european countries are talking about the fact that part of these funds should be used not to cover the losses suffered by these countries in view of the russian aggression, we are talking about the costs of ukrainian displaced persons, we are talking about other losses that were related directly with war and military aid, not only military aid to ukraine. it seems to me that t
solve its economic issues, so i think that it was as if behind cancer there was such a situation with kuwait, but there was a situation why because in fact there was hail isolated from the world markets, in fact, its international economic relations were tightly controlled by the allies, so it seems to me that this is not a very indicative situation that directly concerns russia, so today , if i'm not mistaken, about 10 or even more countries speak out in favor of confiscating the freezing of...
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Oct 13, 2022
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kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which again demonstrates the relevance of our forum the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia in order to be a full participant in the meeting. it is necessary that at least part of the state be within the geographical boundaries of asia. belarus is a completely european country, but alexander lukashenko , as an observer, has his own opinion about the causes of world instability. the soviet union, the so -called collective west, intoxicated by its victory, lost control, failed to cope with the functions of a global regulator and guarantor of stability, and pays for everything. this is the whole world. we understood this well and therefore made a certain contribution. in ensuring global security, the summit in kazakhstan is an excellent opportunity to hold bilateral negotiations. vladimir putin and recep tayyip erdogan exchange a long handshake. they already met in july in tehran in august in sochi in september in samarkand, and now oktyabrskaya astana, vladimir putin informed his colleague about the work on the co
kuwait and all of us with this important decision, which again demonstrates the relevance of our forum the need to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in asia in order to be a full participant in the meeting. it is necessary that at least part of the state be within the geographical boundaries of asia. belarus is a completely european country, but alexander lukashenko , as an observer, has his own opinion about the causes of world instability. the soviet union, the so -called collective...
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she was taken to kuwait, and then they sent her to quantico, which was even worse. was a marine facility. that's the first thing you need to know. marines have their own thing, as it were, and i'm sure they did not like the bradley manning who came in, and they treated her very badly. first of all, she was in solitary for 11 months, and they would--made her stand at attention naked. michael: while manning was detained in a military prison, wikileaks was still holding a huge cache of files she had delivered. michael: the big media companies wanted to get their hands on whatever else assange might have. alan: on the basis of collateral murder, you thought, "well, if he's got access to that kind of material, then, of course, we would like to see more of it." michael: why do you think he decided that he would cooperate with you? alan: i can imagine there were a number of reasons jostling around in his mind, so i think it would've occurred to him that there he was on his own. i mean, he was sort of metaphorically a fugitive. he was, when we first met him, he carried all
she was taken to kuwait, and then they sent her to quantico, which was even worse. was a marine facility. that's the first thing you need to know. marines have their own thing, as it were, and i'm sure they did not like the bradley manning who came in, and they treated her very badly. first of all, she was in solitary for 11 months, and they would--made her stand at attention naked. michael: while manning was detained in a military prison, wikileaks was still holding a huge cache of files she...
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Oct 9, 2022
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maybe not so much in kuwait, but there's nothing much else going on. temperatures are back where they should be, but they've certainly been high in iraq and the opposite in turkey, with cold air coming out across the black sea, we've seen rain drop in temperature in the capital already. a change in wind direction means to be rather nicer in istanbul with the sunlight that wind is weakening dancer, the g and the rain is spreading across even into northern iraq. now the rest of iraq has been quite hot. baghdad at 40 down to was passed around then beyond into q 8. 40 is too hard to tell me about 4 or 5 degrees above average. so that heat has returned. but where you get a cloud and rain base to it, then you tend to lose it, but even that's going by monday. so attempt is a lot really dropping in baghdad as an example. now down to what africa, the rains as you know, quite wide spread their long window of this time the year still causing flooding in nigeria, the heavy rains still around nigeria and then down towards the coast and reaching into angola. if you leave a wet part has been very ho
maybe not so much in kuwait, but there's nothing much else going on. temperatures are back where they should be, but they've certainly been high in iraq and the opposite in turkey, with cold air coming out across the black sea, we've seen rain drop in temperature in the capital already. a change in wind direction means to be rather nicer in istanbul with the sunlight that wind is weakening dancer, the g and the rain is spreading across even into northern iraq. now the rest of iraq has been...