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and not only from the middle east , thank you.states is losing the role of the main orbit in the middle east their willpower has no limits for sweets. i look, but do not take. sometimes tears flow, but do not take their craving for their own ideal. the unstoppable result should be when you start polishing. she has property. i have to see more than just my face in the reflection. i have to see the eyes for the result they are capable of doing. i wrote everything to the kantsekans. eh, so they invited me and later, when i was already talking with my colleagues, let's say. uh, from europe they were surprised, they say, do corsicans really contact you belarusians look at the project of talented, bright and purposeful on our tv channel. facts that have been hidden under the heading secret for decades. you just need to have a wild fantasy to imagine how i went out there, took away children and threw children to shepherd dogs, eyewitness accounts and miraculously, surviving prisoners of concentration camps, we will tell and show dozens o
and not only from the middle east , thank you.states is losing the role of the main orbit in the middle east their willpower has no limits for sweets. i look, but do not take. sometimes tears flow, but do not take their craving for their own ideal. the unstoppable result should be when you start polishing. she has property. i have to see more than just my face in the reflection. i have to see the eyes for the result they are capable of doing. i wrote everything to the kantsekans. eh, so they...
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and not only from the middle east , thank you. losing its role as the main orbit in the middle east the key to sports success is a competent decision and a smart approach. how many teams are participating in the 1/4 finals of the competition eight teams the situation in chess when the king is under attack, that is, under the threat of capture, on the next move ruslan the states were defended by tennis player roger fedorov ruslan switzerland dmitry who is cooler than what athletes use to distinguish their players from the players of the opponent’s hats, of course , watch the intellectual sports show heading on belarus 24 tv channel. if you have not yet come up with a dream trip, we always have a couple of ideal options first point and my route, i chose a pond in the city center. pay attention to this observation deck, which is made in the unusual style of the signs of the zodiac with us. you will receive a charge of positive emotions. wow it was very good. i feel like a queen, you will see the bright sights of our country, if you a
and not only from the middle east , thank you. losing its role as the main orbit in the middle east the key to sports success is a competent decision and a smart approach. how many teams are participating in the 1/4 finals of the competition eight teams the situation in chess when the king is under attack, that is, under the threat of capture, on the next move ruslan the states were defended by tennis player roger fedorov ruslan switzerland dmitry who is cooler than what athletes use to...
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in fact, the middle east is always like that , like a sinusoid, then where is the crisis. now, perhaps, we can talk about tectonic changes that are taking place there. here, the principled position of iran is, of course, the syrian problem and the way out to solve it is turkey's ambitions, this is a change in the political system in israel in oil monarchies. let's call them that's all that's going on there. now, these days, these months, it will lead to significant changes in the situation not only in the middle east, but will also affect the world as a whole. the political situation, because it's oil . it's the blood of the icq people's republic . well, let's say that the same arab oil monarchies, they are moving away from their stable pro-american orientation, which was, but for the americans it is fundamentally there, er, their interests are located, they are the traditions that took place in these countries. and we can analyze each aspect separately, both in terms of weapons and money. by relations. elites, moreover, where they send their children to learn the same her
in fact, the middle east is always like that , like a sinusoid, then where is the crisis. now, perhaps, we can talk about tectonic changes that are taking place there. here, the principled position of iran is, of course, the syrian problem and the way out to solve it is turkey's ambitions, this is a change in the political system in israel in oil monarchies. let's call them that's all that's going on there. now, these days, these months, it will lead to significant changes in the situation not...
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this, you understand, weakens israel's opportunities in the middle east.h israel continues to systematically regulate its relations with the arab countries. well, that's what is important, in principle, in the region. the first is one of the most militarized regions in the world. now we are all watching. how many european tanks. there are thousands of them here, if you take a percentage, for example, military personnel to the population, especially the indigenous in the frame, this is the most militarized state in the world, a tectonic change, because not only there is the position of iran changing, in general, it does not change much and fights for its own nation early. see what is happening in the arab countries. here are the relations between israel and the arab countries in this region of the arabian peninsula since the end of the 19th century, the state was not guided by anyone other than the anglo-saxons, in general, the headquarters of the us fifth fleet of the american military presence is located in bahrain. there forty- eight. bahrain is now appl
this, you understand, weakens israel's opportunities in the middle east.h israel continues to systematically regulate its relations with the arab countries. well, that's what is important, in principle, in the region. the first is one of the most militarized regions in the world. now we are all watching. how many european tanks. there are thousands of them here, if you take a percentage, for example, military personnel to the population, especially the indigenous in the frame, this is the most...
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, hot spots in the middle east at one time.y dreamed, yes, or at least announced their plans to restore order. and now, you correctly remembered maxim in the united states , traditions have already begun to be scolded. bush jr. for the invasion of iraq and doing it even those who in 2003 this interview and hidden unwillingness to admit that the values, imposed by the united states of america on the middle eastern people and elites. just a stranger to them appears to be americans? uh, at least, probably, since the second administration in the middle east, when obviously their main strategic interests are moving to the asian one. the pacific region is the main enemy. uh, as they painted it for themselves, there are organizations in china that they create to contain it, a quota that can be abandoned, but it’s a pity and it’s impossible to drag it from the other side. there are still many useful and valuable assets biopolitical economic uh, which are becoming more and more difficult to support in the way that the americans supporte
, hot spots in the middle east at one time.y dreamed, yes, or at least announced their plans to restore order. and now, you correctly remembered maxim in the united states , traditions have already begun to be scolded. bush jr. for the invasion of iraq and doing it even those who in 2003 this interview and hidden unwillingness to admit that the values, imposed by the united states of america on the middle eastern people and elites. just a stranger to them appears to be americans? uh, at least,...
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about the middle east yes here i am i would also like to draw the attention of all participants in ourf risk in the area of precisely such extraordinary risks - this is libya, syria and the slave of those countries in which the united states of america once was. they dreamed, yes, or at least announced their plans to restore order. and now, maxim, you correctly remembered in the united states , tradition has already begun to swear, whether this one episode increases the importance of the american. perhaps hidden behind this rhetoric is an unwillingness to acknowledge that the values imposed on the united states of america by the middle east people and elites. it's just alien to them. maybe earlier they are in search of such a peculiar formula for a sufficient presence in the middle east when, obviously, their main strategic interests are moving to the asian one. the pacific region is the main enemy. uh, how are they his wife there, but the middle east is, uh, on the one hand a suitcase without a handle, which you can’t throw, but it’s a pity to drag it, but on the other hand. there
about the middle east yes here i am i would also like to draw the attention of all participants in ourf risk in the area of precisely such extraordinary risks - this is libya, syria and the slave of those countries in which the united states of america once was. they dreamed, yes, or at least announced their plans to restore order. and now, maxim, you correctly remembered in the united states , tradition has already begun to swear, whether this one episode increases the importance of the...
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the republic of belarus builds constructive relations with many states of the middle east.uh, let's just say we have such diplomatic skills that allow us to refuse to choose or or let's say in the period uh with different governments, because we offer projects of a mutually beneficial nature and strive to have our cooperation with those. or other statesmen did not irritate their opponents at the same time. as for the military. technical cooperation for the supply of heavy dump trucks to the islamic republic of iran but at the same time, i would like to note that belarus and iran have competence in the production of unmanned aerial vehicles. so i am aware of the communication between the leadership of the domestic state institution, the eu-nuclear program. here, uh, which, for example, the people's republic of china, based on the results of past talks for the presidency and rama brahim raisi and the president of the people's republic of china , the recent statement by the american side that iran is bearing is quite favorable in principle. uh, pine laboratory institute. that'
the republic of belarus builds constructive relations with many states of the middle east.uh, let's just say we have such diplomatic skills that allow us to refuse to choose or or let's say in the period uh with different governments, because we offer projects of a mutually beneficial nature and strive to have our cooperation with those. or other statesmen did not irritate their opponents at the same time. as for the military. technical cooperation for the supply of heavy dump trucks to the...
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i will focus on pace building in the middle east, on the development of deserters, nor can regions. but me thing is a preparation for a brick. some states leaders meeting which will also take place in south africa. in august ortiz, corolla toddler brings us the details. well this particular bricks meeting of deputy foreign minister, special envoys into the middle east and north africa is of paramount importance here. especially with regards to the host. in this case of south africa, the chair of bricks for the year, south africa saying that they very much want polarity of voices in florida to your views in order to bring back the stability and bring about peace in the middle east . not, of course, ignoring how important this area is, as well as north africa with regard to global economics. most of those economies are really what drives the economies of the world, major oil producers and the lakes. and they continue to occupy a very important part in the world that you cannot mix, but also in the phase of where the future waited. and currently where the bit of conflict has been. the
i will focus on pace building in the middle east, on the development of deserters, nor can regions. but me thing is a preparation for a brick. some states leaders meeting which will also take place in south africa. in august ortiz, corolla toddler brings us the details. well this particular bricks meeting of deputy foreign minister, special envoys into the middle east and north africa is of paramount importance here. especially with regards to the host. in this case of south africa, the chair...
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it's been played out in the middle east now more more in africa. but if we judge from the african leaders at the some of them who came to power in the region, he is clear that there is a shift away from all former colonial powers, especially france and towards new comers like russia, turkey. we saw this in molly, we saw this in the r c and sharing other countries. so i think the next few years will be quite tumultuous and it was changed the, the geographic map of politics in africa. elsewhere in france, multiple people have been injured and dozens more detained as demonstrations against a man. all mach chromes, unpopular pension reforms turned violent with police using cure gas and beatings to disperse crowds. ah ah ah ah, but it shows tear gas filling the streets as protesters face off against riot police, officers are attempting to regain control over the situation by brutally beating their own citizens. this all comes on the eve of the constitutional council's decision, which is set to fully approve the raising of the retirement age from 62 to 6
it's been played out in the middle east now more more in africa. but if we judge from the african leaders at the some of them who came to power in the region, he is clear that there is a shift away from all former colonial powers, especially france and towards new comers like russia, turkey. we saw this in molly, we saw this in the r c and sharing other countries. so i think the next few years will be quite tumultuous and it was changed the, the geographic map of politics in africa. elsewhere...
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and we didn't get stability in the middle east, we got terror out of the middle east that reached all the way to the united states on 9/11 so what did believe it was in our interest in our national security interests but also consistent with our ideals to provoke to promote a transformation of the middle east that would bring political democracy and free markets to the middle east and that the vehicle for doing that would be iraq on the one hand and a palestinian state which we spent a lot of effort trying to help create on the other. these would be the full drums and the examples for a middle east that would try to transform itself through the efforts of its own people. and have a middle east that was more secure, more stable and prosperous but the impetus for iraq was national security consideration. that's why we went in. then the question was what do you do then that's where this all came to fruition. >> let's talk about what do you do then. it's not going to be a surprise to anybody sitting here with us today that i think democracy is absolutely one of the most stable forms of go
and we didn't get stability in the middle east, we got terror out of the middle east that reached all the way to the united states on 9/11 so what did believe it was in our interest in our national security interests but also consistent with our ideals to provoke to promote a transformation of the middle east that would bring political democracy and free markets to the middle east and that the vehicle for doing that would be iraq on the one hand and a palestinian state which we spent a lot of...
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we felt that is important that we add our voice and caucus on the middle east, north africa region, to see how we can bring about peace and reproach month between the conflicting parties very, very much. you'd like to see a multi paula world as against a unique color, bipolar what we would like to also be an active participant in addressing the global security challenges, including in the middle east and other areas. because brick stand for peace, brick stands for building a global community that is inclusive, that is shared and where no one is marginalized, like we have presently, the global assault is on the pedal, free of the global geopolitical joke and it feel financial architecture. so this is the focus for breaks to bring about peace to bring about corporation to bring about an inclusive bill. this is i to the session will be held over 3 days in the south african capital cape town. more focus on peace building in the middle east on developments of the deserted north african regions. so me thing is a preparation for the break. some it's all leaders me think which will also take p
we felt that is important that we add our voice and caucus on the middle east, north africa region, to see how we can bring about peace and reproach month between the conflicting parties very, very much. you'd like to see a multi paula world as against a unique color, bipolar what we would like to also be an active participant in addressing the global security challenges, including in the middle east and other areas. because brick stand for peace, brick stands for building a global community...
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and pardon has been accused by more than one country as a meddling nation with in the middle east. south africa is also trying to not only are in the importance of the middle east, but they're looking forward to looking at this as one of the events that will be taking place, leading up to a south africa hosting the heads of state of the bricks club later this year in august, and this will be happening in johannesburg in august. now what we understand is that we have a situation where, where not only south africa is looking at hosting there, but they're looking at inviting the bigger african countries south africa did the very same when it held the chair ship 5 years ago, we saw a wider african family representation, and that is very much expected to happen again. this year. i stay in africa, su dunn's entered his 10th consecutive day of cautious between the army and paramilitary forces there. now in this footage, you can see a plume of black smoke rising from costume international airport from where multiple european middle eastern asian states on the u. s. are attempting to evacua
and pardon has been accused by more than one country as a meddling nation with in the middle east. south africa is also trying to not only are in the importance of the middle east, but they're looking forward to looking at this as one of the events that will be taking place, leading up to a south africa hosting the heads of state of the bricks club later this year in august, and this will be happening in johannesburg in august. now what we understand is that we have a situation where, where not...
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yes, so we've mentioned china, the middle east and, and also africa. why are we seeing and european so many historical geo political events lately? and how does russia fit into what's happening? so russia is now of course, in a special situation. so all major efforts are dedicated to one particular theme and one particular problem. and that's quite all of us that the ukrainian crisis is the ultimate priority for russia. but what i would like to stress is that iraq served as a very powerful catalyst for trends in the international development. have been some national relations, which did not lunch last year. they did they, they started much earlier. but now we see that this understanding of major parts of the world that they have their own interests, and they have beat africa, asia, latin america, middle east, they have their own interest and they don't want to be used by any body against anybody else. and i think that in general, we have a very positive threat which is very favorable for russia because russian idea it will look beyond this particular u
yes, so we've mentioned china, the middle east and, and also africa. why are we seeing and european so many historical geo political events lately? and how does russia fit into what's happening? so russia is now of course, in a special situation. so all major efforts are dedicated to one particular theme and one particular problem. and that's quite all of us that the ukrainian crisis is the ultimate priority for russia. but what i would like to stress is that iraq served as a very powerful...
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south africa is also trying to not only us or in the, the importance of the middle east, but they're looking forward looking at this as one of the events that will be taking place, leading up to south africa hosting the heads of state of the brick club later this year in august, and this will be happening in johannesburg in august. now what we understand is that we have a situation way, way and not only south africa is looking at hosting there, but they're looking at inviting the bigger african countries south africa did the very same when it held the chair ship 5 years ago, we saw a wider african family representation, and that is very much expected to happen again this year. earlier r t a spoke to the head of the south african bridge delegation. he said that the group stands for peace and wants to actually participates in addressing global security issues. this is our night meeting, and the middle east has always been one of the global hotspots that merged in conflict. and as bricks we fall, that is important that we add our voice and caucus on the middle east, north africa region,
south africa is also trying to not only us or in the, the importance of the middle east, but they're looking forward looking at this as one of the events that will be taking place, leading up to south africa hosting the heads of state of the brick club later this year in august, and this will be happening in johannesburg in august. now what we understand is that we have a situation way, way and not only south africa is looking at hosting there, but they're looking at inviting the bigger african...
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, if the middle east goes under control, then the ten-year well, i would say, even figuratively, age-old work of the united states in relation to its century yes yes yes of the usa and the middle east it is simply being thrown into the trash can more and more the question of ukraine a year before the elections they already have it well uh there must be a result if somewhere in some place there is a failure well then the question of pragmatic correct policy of the usa is put under doubt, i don't think that they will allow it, i don't discount it. you will give a plus, of course, a plus, in addition, it is necessary to consider that the united states of america increases its defense budget in comparison, for example , it is not four times larger than china, and they do not leave their dominant influence on the establishment of a democratic world in general in the world for all the globes, so here it seems to me that the middle east is still in its order given ahead in a new way. thank you very much . it was a difficult conversation but an interesting one. and we really know about i
, if the middle east goes under control, then the ten-year well, i would say, even figuratively, age-old work of the united states in relation to its century yes yes yes of the usa and the middle east it is simply being thrown into the trash can more and more the question of ukraine a year before the elections they already have it well uh there must be a result if somewhere in some place there is a failure well then the question of pragmatic correct policy of the usa is put under doubt, i don't...
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to the entire middle east , well, yes, the warnings are destroyed, it is like a warning that itnot necessary to do this. since at one time all nuclear facilities in iran were destroyed, after which they they froze its nuclear program. and now iran just did something to me. it was done a long time ago, and this is just a step. but how will it respond? i still don't see that the world is ready to hold it accountable . it must divide and divide . we have already touched on this topic with you several times, well if i would at least express the interests of iran and what are the interests of iran in the region maybe in the world let me start with the nuclear agreement and the well-known nuclear water and action plan it is called the full action plan of 2015 according to this plenipotentiary house after signing who where there was a resolution of the un security council which was supported by all uh five permanent members and this resolution provided for the restoration of economic political cooperation with iran in exchange for no no no i will not tell you about the production of nu
to the entire middle east , well, yes, the warnings are destroyed, it is like a warning that itnot necessary to do this. since at one time all nuclear facilities in iran were destroyed, after which they they froze its nuclear program. and now iran just did something to me. it was done a long time ago, and this is just a step. but how will it respond? i still don't see that the world is ready to hold it accountable . it must divide and divide . we have already touched on this topic with you...
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is upset to see peace in the middle east. a historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria after 12 years of several diplomatic ties re adds even set it supports damascus. his attempts to reassert control over syrian territories and eliminate armed militias plaguing parts of the country. but as always, someone in washington is not happy about the prospect of much awaited peace in the region. a polling and desperately short sighted, so it has welcomed a sas, foreign minister face on my dad and deputy foreign minister, i man. so son to jed that this is an escalation. it's unconditional submission to a criminal regime. an arca state an l. i of iran's islamic revolutionary guard, cor, that's charles lister, a senior fellow and director of to syria related programs at the middle east institute think tank sponsored by the us state department. it comes as no surprise then that he spent his career white washing the bloody deeds of syrian jihadist groups. rebranding them as moderate rebels despite the documented atr
is upset to see peace in the middle east. a historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria after 12 years of several diplomatic ties re adds even set it supports damascus. his attempts to reassert control over syrian territories and eliminate armed militias plaguing parts of the country. but as always, someone in washington is not happy about the prospect of much awaited peace in the region. a polling and desperately short sighted, so it has welcomed a sas, foreign minister...
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and they basically kind of lies the entire middle east and east old puppet leaders. death serve the interests of the french and the british government in the mid century. this is still very much the case whereby you have most of the countries in the middle east are being run by dictators who are only there to serve and secure the interest of america, the british government, and other western nations. and i think what this revolution getting them and is that it set the cone for how a government should operate, and that is when this revolution launched, ma'am, and by the movement, they said we no longer, we will, no longer tolerate, won't implement, we will no longer tolerate us and british government dominance over our internal and political affairs. and what's even more significant is that the people are rising and they're starting to see that they no longer have to accept and vote for a puppet president to control their lightly affairs. and this is what the revolution did in yemen. and i think the other countries in the middle east, they're starting to see that yes, the leaders that are inst
and they basically kind of lies the entire middle east and east old puppet leaders. death serve the interests of the french and the british government in the mid century. this is still very much the case whereby you have most of the countries in the middle east are being run by dictators who are only there to serve and secure the interest of america, the british government, and other western nations. and i think what this revolution getting them and is that it set the cone for how a government...
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well this particular breaks me thing of deputy foreign minister, special envoys into the middle east and north. busy africa is of paramount importance here, especially with regards to the host in this case of south africa, of the chair of bricks for the year. south africa saying that they very much want polarity of voices and florida to your views in order to bring back the stability and bring about peace in the middle east. not, of course, ignoring how important this area is, as well as north africa with regard to global economics. most of those economies are really what drives the economies of the world, major oil producers and the lakes. and they continue to occupy a very important part in the world that you cannot mix, but also in the phase of where the situated and currently where the hot bed of conflict has been. the feeling here amongst brick members, is that it cannot be a single, a voice that is leading within the middle east, the north african primarily being that of the united states, which to this day remains a conflict and partner and has been achieved by more than one c
well this particular breaks me thing of deputy foreign minister, special envoys into the middle east and north. busy africa is of paramount importance here, especially with regards to the host in this case of south africa, of the chair of bricks for the year. south africa saying that they very much want polarity of voices and florida to your views in order to bring back the stability and bring about peace in the middle east. not, of course, ignoring how important this area is, as well as north...
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if you think about the middle east, the middle east has always been for the us. you know, there playground, you know, it was a, you know, there is, there were the applied the mon window, shall they fall from the west. they want the thought that middle east was there and it is a kind of humiliation here you have finally, adults in the room, you know, there was, there were kids like the u. s. like acted like kids, you know, creating chaos in the middle east. now you have the adult coming in a china and say what, what, how can we work together in all those was endless. was, it's not working. it's actually you being used to being used under this divided and conquest strategy. and it's a kind of you mediation for the us because, and this is, this is a reason they want to don't really, what china did. and this is actually, this is an advanced indicator of what chinese actually doing. you see a lot of the cartridge belonging to the caller to the global salt that are actually starting to talk to each other, working together and aligning behind this project of the bricks.
if you think about the middle east, the middle east has always been for the us. you know, there playground, you know, it was a, you know, there is, there were the applied the mon window, shall they fall from the west. they want the thought that middle east was there and it is a kind of humiliation here you have finally, adults in the room, you know, there was, there were kids like the u. s. like acted like kids, you know, creating chaos in the middle east. now you have the adult coming in a...
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has been promising pressure when it's middle east ally israel, but things only get worse. now china, the deed, what the u. s. failed to do in bringing saudi arabia and iran together. stat saying, a stir early to say where the china, me, but he else will succeed in helping israel and palestine. find a pass to a solution. in the meantime, hayes rove, enemies and rivals are uniting. and the question now is whether they come, they're working on. so hardly precedes the storm reef notion r t, from jerusalem. or for more and all those developments. let's cross lead to russ feingold. a political risk panel is focusing on asia ross. good morning to you to speak to today. the chinese foreign ministry has now put itself for does essentially a peacemaker between israel and palestine can be aging off for something that hasn't already been imagined. unlikely for china to say this, it's probably a low risk statement by get some good reaction, certainly from the power city and maybe from some of the other arab countries. i don't think israel. busy is likely to say yes, what types of negot
has been promising pressure when it's middle east ally israel, but things only get worse. now china, the deed, what the u. s. failed to do in bringing saudi arabia and iran together. stat saying, a stir early to say where the china, me, but he else will succeed in helping israel and palestine. find a pass to a solution. in the meantime, hayes rove, enemies and rivals are uniting. and the question now is whether they come, they're working on. so hardly precedes the storm reef notion r t, from...
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near the experience that i had in the middle east.but that and that kind of censorship is now it doesn't matter whether. it's msnbc or fox or it's wholesale. so, yes they're the same people and they're and know you go back and all go all the way back to the wars in central america where their primary job was to discredit what. we were reporting on the ground. that's what kagan's was. and abrams was. special to be polite, but that's their job and and they are beating drums of war in ukraine now i it pains me to be here and agree with henry kissinger but in fact he was right on ukraine this is extremely dangerous and even the new york times wrote an editorial this idea that zelinsky is going to all of the territory in ukraine, including those parts that have the ethnic russians, is a fantasy. this is the new york times. so they wrote an editorial, i think in may saying this. and kissinger said of it correctly that, we we can't corner and humiliate putin. he's a major power. and there has to be it doesn't excuse what putin did because as
near the experience that i had in the middle east.but that and that kind of censorship is now it doesn't matter whether. it's msnbc or fox or it's wholesale. so, yes they're the same people and they're and know you go back and all go all the way back to the wars in central america where their primary job was to discredit what. we were reporting on the ground. that's what kagan's was. and abrams was. special to be polite, but that's their job and and they are beating drums of war in ukraine now...
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they become undemocratic, if they tow the line, they are supported in the middle east. the sort of sun is setting on the u. s. empire. but the sun is rising in the east. and we see both russia and china playing strategic and progressive roles. and of course, we're seeing it in north africa, no doubt about it. algeria remains one of the most important countries in north africa, and it is a very close partner of the russian federation. we're seeing china's influence growing on the continent. tunisia, given its strategic importance, is finding itself also in the cross hairs. will it be aligned with algeria and therefore a sort of multiple the world developing, or will it be aligned with washington that remains to be seen. but if this narrative is continuing, i have a feeling that it is opening the bridges toward algeria and towards the east rather than the west. and that's her up for the hour. thanks for joining us. for the latest breaking news and updates head over to archie dot com and don't forget all of us on all social media platform and we'll see you back at the top o
they become undemocratic, if they tow the line, they are supported in the middle east. the sort of sun is setting on the u. s. empire. but the sun is rising in the east. and we see both russia and china playing strategic and progressive roles. and of course, we're seeing it in north africa, no doubt about it. algeria remains one of the most important countries in north africa, and it is a very close partner of the russian federation. we're seeing china's influence growing on the continent....
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s. military interventions in the middle east as detrimental to the region that he holds a historic summer with the leader of a oil depot in crimea with local authorities blaming a drone attack on the facility. and north korea says washington plan to dock a nuclear submarine and south korea or escalating regional pension as 1000 to take to the streets and feel to protest. i think this is a hasty decision. i also think we should not possess nuclear weapons. i think it's humiliating. one sided diplomacy a coming to you live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i merge of love it here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. authorities in poland have seized it building, being used as a school by the russian embassy in warsaw. the ambassador claims the move is a violation of international law, which there you go. they do not have the right to do this. the territory of a diplomatic mission cannot be invaded or seized under any circumstances. such property issues can only be resolved by an international agreement not to report a decision. there was really a spec
s. military interventions in the middle east as detrimental to the region that he holds a historic summer with the leader of a oil depot in crimea with local authorities blaming a drone attack on the facility. and north korea says washington plan to dock a nuclear submarine and south korea or escalating regional pension as 1000 to take to the streets and feel to protest. i think this is a hasty decision. i also think we should not possess nuclear weapons. i think it's humiliating. one sided...
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>> it is very important for the middle east.lations between the two was viewed as the most important in the region and also push israel toward an alliance against iran. the fact that they decided to meant fences reshapes the entire way in which the middle east functions. amna: let's talk about those impacts. what is the approach mean for some of those proxy conflicts we mentioned in the report in yemen, lebanon, and elsewhere? >> the first place it will have an impact is in yemen. today there were rumors the hutis will extend to their cease-fire until december 2023. saudi arabia is been engaged in talks. it once iran to stop supplying them with weapons, put political pressure to agree to a political end to the war, and the thawing of relations makes that much more possible. the military success in yemen, we can think about syria and lebanon and iraq as well. amna: what does this new establishment mean for american and israeli efforts to isolate iran, to have sanctions on iran, to contain iran's nuclear program. >> the united sta
>> it is very important for the middle east.lations between the two was viewed as the most important in the region and also push israel toward an alliance against iran. the fact that they decided to meant fences reshapes the entire way in which the middle east functions. amna: let's talk about those impacts. what is the approach mean for some of those proxy conflicts we mentioned in the report in yemen, lebanon, and elsewhere? >> the first place it will have an impact is in yemen....
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s. military interventions in the middle east. as detrimental to the region that says, he holds a historic summit with the leader of iraq with a huge inferno. a loyal depot in crimea with local authority is blaming a drawer tack on the facility. and at north korea says washington plans to dock a nuclear arm submarine in south korea are escalating regional 10000 take to the streets and see all to protest. i think this is a hasty decision. i also think that we should not possess nuclear weapons. i think it's humiliating. one sided diplomacy with coming to you live for in the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the our welcome to the program. authorities in poland have seized a building, being used as a school by the russian embassy in warsaw. the ambassador claims the move is a violation of international law wish stamps to nicolas michael brown. they do not have the right to do this. the territory of a diplomatic mission cannot be invaded or seized under any circumstances. su
s. military interventions in the middle east. as detrimental to the region that says, he holds a historic summit with the leader of iraq with a huge inferno. a loyal depot in crimea with local authority is blaming a drawer tack on the facility. and at north korea says washington plans to dock a nuclear arm submarine in south korea are escalating regional 10000 take to the streets and see all to protest. i think this is a hasty decision. i also think that we should not possess nuclear weapons. i...
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israel wanted the middle east to focus on iran and forget about the palestinians.y the trump administration saw it. we're now seeinthings reverse. in other words, the arabs are not thinking about iran, and the palestinian issue is heating up. so, in, to that extent, basically, the way israel and the united states approached iran and the middle east is no longer at play. amna: vali, what about the fact that this meeting took place in beijing, and it was mediated by china? what does that say to you about china's influence in the region, in particular, a region where the u.s. seems to be losing influence? vali: i think it says a lot. first of all, the chinese do have a vested economic and strategic interest in both iran and saudi arabia. so they approach the middle east with a view that they don't want these two sides to fight. it benefits china, if they make peace. it also shows that saudi arabia and iran both trust china and particularly china's president, and that he has been able to deliver, not only get an initial handshake, but keep getting handshakes and keep t
israel wanted the middle east to focus on iran and forget about the palestinians.y the trump administration saw it. we're now seeinthings reverse. in other words, the arabs are not thinking about iran, and the palestinian issue is heating up. so, in, to that extent, basically, the way israel and the united states approached iran and the middle east is no longer at play. amna: vali, what about the fact that this meeting took place in beijing, and it was mediated by china? what does that say to...
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for these thoughts, a 5 day trip across last in america as a wrong announces a new era for the middle east, the push for p. m. and then to the new phase with prisoners for the red cross. think the crisis in the world torn country is being largely ignored by the international community. and he's not making the headlights anymore. and to wish you didn't forget about him, you could even, you could call. and today that in that class, more than a 118 dead and 10 times more when saddam as clashes between the national army and the rocket support forces, power, military grade joined for a a very welcome based on the international with the very latest world news update is great to happy with. russia has endorsed brazil's bid for permanent membership at the un security council. the statement was made by foreign minister. i laughed all the talks with his brazilian counterpart more. yeah, in the countries capital bronco as part of our common efforts to promote a fair reform of the mechanisms of global governance institutions. we will work closely together at the un within the framework of the security
for these thoughts, a 5 day trip across last in america as a wrong announces a new era for the middle east, the push for p. m. and then to the new phase with prisoners for the red cross. think the crisis in the world torn country is being largely ignored by the international community. and he's not making the headlights anymore. and to wish you didn't forget about him, you could even, you could call. and today that in that class, more than a 118 dead and 10 times more when saddam as clashes...
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the united states was likely to face in the middle east. he graduated from queen college cooney with the mastered of arts in -- and phd from uc berkeley. and also leave -- and also is the author of an important book, titled the one state reality, examining what is israel palestinian -- israel palestine with a number of other coeditors. i will turn it over to my colleague, doug bandow. doug: thanks, justin. normally i would say it's a pleasure to appear but discussing the subject i'm not sure that that is the right introduction. i wish that there were better circumstances for us to have this discussion. we are discussing the 20th anniversary of the decision to go to war. it strikes me as certainly the worst decision, worst presidency and the worst foreign policy decision of any president of the last 30 years. going back to vietnam. the question is what went wrong? for anyone who was part of the city at that time, one felt that we were buried or drowning underneath the tsunami in terms of pro-war sentiment. justin mentioned and i think, that
the united states was likely to face in the middle east. he graduated from queen college cooney with the mastered of arts in -- and phd from uc berkeley. and also leave -- and also is the author of an important book, titled the one state reality, examining what is israel palestinian -- israel palestine with a number of other coeditors. i will turn it over to my colleague, doug bandow. doug: thanks, justin. normally i would say it's a pleasure to appear but discussing the subject i'm not sure...
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there's offices within the middle east over the last 20 years, right? iraq and then the beaten down withdrawal. i think my middle eastern countries have looked at this and you know, we're not going to fight this willy nilly now in the stabilize our region. and i think the 2nd part really is, is, is what, what the previous president trump did. he created the court and he made peace between the gulf states and israel, which is a huge, huge thing g, a blue israel with this sort of baffled face that they used to push and pull and threaten people, having their own nuclear power in the backyard. well, you know, the gulf states and israel came together, that doesn't exist anymore. and then the 3rd thing is, it's just the collaboration that particularly china has within the reach investors as well, where the states realize there is a different way of working the way ration you know, the chinese when they invest, they don't extract well, well they do is they come in and they build infrastructure, they have countries with expertise, infrastructure, building people
there's offices within the middle east over the last 20 years, right? iraq and then the beaten down withdrawal. i think my middle eastern countries have looked at this and you know, we're not going to fight this willy nilly now in the stabilize our region. and i think the 2nd part really is, is, is what, what the previous president trump did. he created the court and he made peace between the gulf states and israel, which is a huge, huge thing g, a blue israel with this sort of baffled face...
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this is a part of that american catastrophe police's of the middle east. how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists with the crimean, as with ariana criminal under my fits, they snows very well that her off sham and other and military groups then, or that they are those odd dearest entities. and they are classified as a terrace into this and that from national living. how we will make a reconciliation with them and how we bring them to the political operation shouldn't bring to the rest of the government and c van to the parliament in syria . should we bring those whole be headed serious civilians and sit in san jose and killed and make exclusions here and there. so we bring of him for the parliament, should we form a parliament on a government of real criminal. aurora shaw, mal new straw al qaeda. i says, there is not exactly a gaping ideological difference between them and lister knows that as he even admitted that aurora shot command structure was filled with former members of al qaeda. but for some reason, those in washington never really lost
this is a part of that american catastrophe police's of the middle east. how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists with the crimean, as with ariana criminal under my fits, they snows very well that her off sham and other and military groups then, or that they are those odd dearest entities. and they are classified as a terrace into this and that from national living. how we will make a reconciliation with them and how we bring them to the political operation shouldn't bring to the rest...
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if you think about the middle east, the middle east has always been for the us. you know, there playground, you know, it was a, you know, they, they were the applied the mom when duck shall they fall from the west. they want the thought that middle east was there, tough and it is a kind of humiliation here you have finally, adults in the room, you know, there was, there were kids like the u. s. like, acted like a strategy and, and it's a kind of you mediation for the you of infrastructure, which is the best and world initiative. i think we should, we should really focus when he comes to geopolitics in general. it is about not looking at worse, but look, if actions china is not much of true into words. it's not into perception. it's about building a tangible results. because you can say whatever you want, you know, but chinese of a, don't you, us, you know, i want tangible stuff. you know, are we going to do trade or not? are we going to build infrastructure? you know, are we going to be the new currency? that's what china is doing. it's not about perception. do y
if you think about the middle east, the middle east has always been for the us. you know, there playground, you know, it was a, you know, they, they were the applied the mom when duck shall they fall from the west. they want the thought that middle east was there, tough and it is a kind of humiliation here you have finally, adults in the room, you know, there was, there were kids like the u. s. like, acted like a strategy and, and it's a kind of you mediation for the you of infrastructure,...
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s. military interventions in the middle east as detriment of rock asia inferno around attack on the facility. and south korea are escalating regional pension as 1000. i think this is a hasty decision. i also think we should not presume receipt with selling to you why from the russian capital. this is our t international. the program authorities in poland have seized a blaster claims. the move is a violation of international law. do this, the territory of a diplomatic mission cannot be invaded, resolve by an international agreement, not to report positions. this is affecting a school. it's affecting children, rager, smith, wolf diplomats there. which is why it's quite shocking that this happened, especially the city officials, as well as police answer and the premises where the crow, after they did that, they apparently been locked the gates just to make sure that they're apparently all of this. of course, in violation of the vienna company. now, is there some history here because some background or, but it's not surprising because we've seen poland really gotten after the special military op
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proceed from the priority of the formation of a stable religious intercultural dialogue in the middle eastntionally develop active cooperation with all countries of the region as a bilateral format, and through our contacts with the organization of islamic cooperation of the league of arab states cooperation councils of the arab states of the gulf, we see a growing interest in the russian initiative for collective security with the participation of all coastal. we welcome the positive changes that until recently seemed difficult to achieve, i mean, first of all , the restoration of relations between saudi arabia and the islamic republic of iran through the mediation of the people's republic of china practically advanced plans for the return of syria to the arab family in favor of which we have been working for a long time, the pro-russian promotion of normalization between damascus and ankara, which began largely due to the initiative actions of riyadh, outlined steps to accelerate the settlement of the bloody conflict in food, at the same time with deep regret and anxiety we state that th
proceed from the priority of the formation of a stable religious intercultural dialogue in the middle eastntionally develop active cooperation with all countries of the region as a bilateral format, and through our contacts with the organization of islamic cooperation of the league of arab states cooperation councils of the arab states of the gulf, we see a growing interest in the russian initiative for collective security with the participation of all coastal. we welcome the positive changes...
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and then the middle east and africa stop sending or to europe show. yes. people who think will europe secured? well, it's secure through various measures. one of them is musical chairs. and if we have a massive growth in china and the chinese start competing for the available in g, we might see it could prices again and candy europe is afforded that the other issue is that because the sanctions really never worked historically and they don't work. it's becoming short of a joke that you will ban yourself from that she brush an oil, and yeah, and then your to pho, china, takes that she, boyd, refine it, then send you the gasoline, a diesel at ward prices. this is just a joke. wait so, so in effect, and this is something you won't hear on that so called mainstream media in a donations that the people paying for putins war as they call it, are the european union countries that a sanctioning themselves. and they are paying a general price. if you look at the spending that those governments made to kind of a mitigate the impact of the enter to crash. it is in bi
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is upset to see peace in the middle east. a historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria after 12 years of sever diplomatic ties, re ads even said it supports damascus. his attempts to reassert control over syrian territories and eliminate armed militias plaguing parts of the country. but as always, someone in washington is not happy about the prospect of much awaited peace in the region. i'm calling and desperately short sighted, so it has welcome a sas, foreign minister based on my dad and deputy. but we have to acknowledge that these are syrians, and if there is going to be a political solution and they are not involved, then we will be creating more of a mass than there already is. this is a part of that. i'm going to get us policies of them, least how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists with the criminal with that in a criminal as under the states. no, it's very really that her armstrong and other military groups. they know that they are, those tourist entities and they are classified as d
is upset to see peace in the middle east. a historic meeting of reconciliation between saudi arabia and syria after 12 years of sever diplomatic ties, re ads even said it supports damascus. his attempts to reassert control over syrian territories and eliminate armed militias plaguing parts of the country. but as always, someone in washington is not happy about the prospect of much awaited peace in the region. i'm calling and desperately short sighted, so it has welcome a sas, foreign minister...
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foreign policy in the middle east. it certainly would play into the narrative that the u.s.losing it's influence into the region to either influence the actions of opec producers like saudi arabia and uae which have been clients of the united states to use oil prices to further their economic strategy. the u.s. has failed to do that hadley made reference to the spr. you captn't look at this from t wider geopolitical situation in the middle east which has seen the core producers shift close tore china and shift closer to russia they like operating in the multipolar world instead of tied to the u.s i think this is another example of a shift in the poll itics in the region. >> what kind of response do you expect from the white house >> there is little the white house can do there was tightening security of drone patrols last week and the u.s. is still doubling down on the security and flows of crude. on the other side, it has failed to influence opec in terms of its relationship with russia and completely failed to influence opec in easing policies to help the global economy in
foreign policy in the middle east. it certainly would play into the narrative that the u.s.losing it's influence into the region to either influence the actions of opec producers like saudi arabia and uae which have been clients of the united states to use oil prices to further their economic strategy. the u.s. has failed to do that hadley made reference to the spr. you captn't look at this from t wider geopolitical situation in the middle east which has seen the core producers shift close tore...
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a special envoy of the chinese government on the middle east. the syrian president also underline the important role the berks countries can play and breaking from the dollar, as well as the option of adopting the chinese you want for trade transactions between countries. as also praise the recent mediation by the between saudi arabia and iran, which she said would have a positive impact on the stability of the entire middle east region. i can, i can so that, i mean i, you believe that more and more countries will replace the dollar with their national currencies in trade. because the us is the greenback as an economic tool. this discussion of those issues and not using the dollar anymore as a trade currency. actually it's been happening all the conflicts that are happening over the world and how countries are feeling that the us is actually controlling them economically. and president bush are actually it's for his own good for his people is good to actually find new partners and not being controlled by the worse it cannot. mclean, politically,
a special envoy of the chinese government on the middle east. the syrian president also underline the important role the berks countries can play and breaking from the dollar, as well as the option of adopting the chinese you want for trade transactions between countries. as also praise the recent mediation by the between saudi arabia and iran, which she said would have a positive impact on the stability of the entire middle east region. i can, i can so that, i mean i, you believe that more and...
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one thing i did want to ask you about was that the role of the united states within the middle east, are we seeing a b middle eastern countries regarding the u. s. as a less of a reliable ally, perhaps that they might have seen over the last few years. and as a result, maybe that is influencing to some degree the decisions that they're making at the moment. how strong an argument do you think that is i think is a very strong argument. i think this feeling that the u. s. is the less reliable ally has been there for a long time, a category of events that led to that. first of all, the invasion of iraq itself and then the withdrawal from iraq, the way that it would draw from, of course, afghanistan for the situation and its position on the out of the really complex. the thing is really complex, of course, are, you know, kicking in jerusalem as a capital of israel, all, all of, all of these things. and of course there are that, you know, this position and syria, etc. all of this have led to a technician that the u. s. is not the reliable ally that wasn't especially with saudi arabia and t
one thing i did want to ask you about was that the role of the united states within the middle east, are we seeing a b middle eastern countries regarding the u. s. as a less of a reliable ally, perhaps that they might have seen over the last few years. and as a result, maybe that is influencing to some degree the decisions that they're making at the moment. how strong an argument do you think that is i think is a very strong argument. i think this feeling that the u. s. is the less reliable...
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i met on the middle east, north africa agent, to see how we can bring up a world as against a unipolar or bipolar world. in other areas. because brick stand for peace, brick stand, we have presently the global south is on the periphery of the global jail to bring about an inclusive global society. the session will be held. the meeting is the preparation for the big summit of states leaders meeting. well, this particular breaks me thing is of paramount importance here, especially with year south africa saying that they very much want and bring about peace in the middle east. not of course, local economics. most of those economies are really and they, they continue to occupy a very important part in and currently where the hot bed of conflict has been with in the middle east. the north african primarily be and has been accused by more than one country as a us or in the importance of the middle east. but they're looking for hosting the heads of the, of the bricks club late august. now what we understand is that we're looking at inviting the big african countries excited to happen again. t
i met on the middle east, north africa agent, to see how we can bring up a world as against a unipolar or bipolar world. in other areas. because brick stand for peace, brick stand, we have presently the global south is on the periphery of the global jail to bring about an inclusive global society. the session will be held. the meeting is the preparation for the big summit of states leaders meeting. well, this particular breaks me thing is of paramount importance here, especially with year south...
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policy of supporting radical groups is creating a catastrophe for the middle east. i think that there, then i just basically didn't to change this kind of rhetoric and it is approach to the syrian crisis. indeed, of the criminal behind what happened in syria that to the rest of the tourist who are and have really back by the united states and out back by that by c i a, this is a part of that. i'm going to get policies of the middle east, how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists, with agreement as with the really criminal as under i said, states, no, it's very well that her out of shop and other military groups like that to me and like harass dean which is more extreme, mr. dunn show, they know that they are those entities and the classified as entities and then from national level how we will make a fighting stance on denisia at the top of the change, their commitment to participatory democracy. and i think you've got to put the conversation in geneva in that broader context. that's the fight, the country's current president. and the us post supporting the
policy of supporting radical groups is creating a catastrophe for the middle east. i think that there, then i just basically didn't to change this kind of rhetoric and it is approach to the syrian crisis. indeed, of the criminal behind what happened in syria that to the rest of the tourist who are and have really back by the united states and out back by that by c i a, this is a part of that. i'm going to get policies of the middle east, how we will make it a conciliation with terrorists, with...