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working for true recognition of israel and the middle east. sustained agreement. from the united states with a special envoy will help maintain the momentum that has built and lead to a more peaceful region. imagine that. nations talking and working not a region where they had been full of war. people recognizing israel's right to exist. working in a diplomatic way across borders for better lives for everyone in the region. peace in the region. work to do. but it gives us hope that others will join, and we will be able to assist with a special envoy bringing people to the same table to support a more peaceful region. so i hope my colleagues will join me in support of this important resolution. again, i want to thank mr. mccaul, mr. loller -- mr. lawler, mr. torres, for bringing this resolution to the floor of the house of representatives so that all can hear that again we're united and working collectively together without party affiliation for the betterment of the world. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the gentleman from new york
working for true recognition of israel and the middle east. sustained agreement. from the united states with a special envoy will help maintain the momentum that has built and lead to a more peaceful region. imagine that. nations talking and working not a region where they had been full of war. people recognizing israel's right to exist. working in a diplomatic way across borders for better lives for everyone in the region. peace in the region. work to do. but it gives us hope that others will...
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but in the middle east, there's nothing as destructive to the pd middle east across the board than this single event.e dest it's not just iraq but it's true what happened across the region. and one of the direct outcomes was because of the destruction of iraq, the rise of the iranian influence have led to this war between iran and saudi arabia. that proxy war that emerged because of the iraq war, i wrote a piece in 2017 saying mohammedd bin salmon, the son of the iraqs war because a lot of what saudi arabia has done come out of that war. the wars that have devastated yemen, syria, iraq, lebanon and beyond, that is in large part a product of this war and to think we shouldn't be pleased that iran and saudi arabia shouldn't be coming to eliminate some of the destructive wars between ris them that is i think not only coming to grips with the reality of the middle east and the people of the middle east rathes than think about it in the a narrow prism but also not coming to grips with our own role in bringing about that destruction. thank you. zblncht thank you to the ows whr presenters. i d
but in the middle east, there's nothing as destructive to the pd middle east across the board than this single event.e dest it's not just iraq but it's true what happened across the region. and one of the direct outcomes was because of the destruction of iraq, the rise of the iranian influence have led to this war between iran and saudi arabia. that proxy war that emerged because of the iraq war, i wrote a piece in 2017 saying mohammedd bin salmon, the son of the iraqs war because a lot of what...
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well, this is the areas that i knew best, namely iraq, later on in the middle east. what are the most vulnerable, the climate change, there's some list of the most vulnerable countries and of the top 5 iraq and either on or 2 out of the top 5 and. and they've already experienced something like 55 degree summer's, and 55 degree celsius summers. which in fahrenheit is, is i don't know something like a $110.00 plus degrees. and humanity cannot exist in a 110 degrees without being indoors without being in the water. you know, all kinds of temporary situations. but you cannot, you cannot exist like that long term. and even if you're indoors with air conditioning, it's not really a long term solution because air conditioning itself is driven by energy and driven by a and is itself driving climate change. so in those 2 examples, it's getting much worse, but they're not the only 2. and i would also observe or argue that the saw held in central africa centric between central and northern africa has been dealing with sort of an agricultural crisis for as long as i can remember
well, this is the areas that i knew best, namely iraq, later on in the middle east. what are the most vulnerable, the climate change, there's some list of the most vulnerable countries and of the top 5 iraq and either on or 2 out of the top 5 and. and they've already experienced something like 55 degree summer's, and 55 degree celsius summers. which in fahrenheit is, is i don't know something like a $110.00 plus degrees. and humanity cannot exist in a 110 degrees without being indoors without...
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and then the same thing happened in the middle east, and the americans of the middle east cannot win the juice. but for the shiites to kill the tsunis, so that the alawites kurds all hate each other, please, therefore, they have a nervous reaction to unity. they hate not a single csto single. i am their nightmare. this is russia in alliance with germany, they were horrified when putin came to the german chancellor 10 years ago and talked about a united europe. this is powerful in europe, who needed it in america, no one, therefore, for europe to blaze, they rejoice, now these rallies in europe if you think that americans are not happy that now the political crisis in france is somewhere else. this is happiness. the same independence is being lost in europe, the same and the post-soviet space, and the president warned them all. be united, even if they press you, they hear you, you will understand who will not hear. uh, it will be worse for this country we warn. and uh, this is our difference from others is very easy. really look for differences between countries and contradictions. he
and then the same thing happened in the middle east, and the americans of the middle east cannot win the juice. but for the shiites to kill the tsunis, so that the alawites kurds all hate each other, please, therefore, they have a nervous reaction to unity. they hate not a single csto single. i am their nightmare. this is russia in alliance with germany, they were horrified when putin came to the german chancellor 10 years ago and talked about a united europe. this is powerful in europe, who...
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and what they want from the middle east.he difference between republicans and democrats is important. historically the saudi royal family has had an excellent relation with the republican party. worked in the first bush white house in 1990 and 1991, the saudi ambassador was in the oval office every single day. that relationship was incredibly close. even after 9/11, the relationship between the saudi royal family and the bush administration was also very close. fast-forward to a couple of years ago, the saudi relationship with the trump administration was also very close. notwithstanding the fact that president trump fused to come to saudi arabia's defense when their oil facilities were attacked in 2019. the relationship there is very close and we see the saudi involvement in the u.s. golf sport this week dramatically increasing its role. that also has ties to the republican party in the u.s. and that is what i would think is the driving force for secretary of state when given coming to saudi arabia is to try to get the saud
and what they want from the middle east.he difference between republicans and democrats is important. historically the saudi royal family has had an excellent relation with the republican party. worked in the first bush white house in 1990 and 1991, the saudi ambassador was in the oval office every single day. that relationship was incredibly close. even after 9/11, the relationship between the saudi royal family and the bush administration was also very close. fast-forward to a couple of years...
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not only middle east africa and other countries.this is some kind of important trend that the russian-arab business council has been talking about for 3 years. and now, finally, we began to talk about the second important trend, which today we are talking about projects. this, of course, is payment in national currency 2 years ago, when we spoke just at the st. petersburg forum. we talked about the advice that such a banking service as the calculation of national currencies is undervalued, and we predicted growth for the year to 1.700%. well, it is clear that it was quite a small share there, because everything happened, all payments were made. yes euros and dollars. well, and suddenly, uh, it’s like such a trend, he entered a new product, and it ’s starting to move now and now banks are looking for ways of cooperation and contact, and i think that thanks to artificial intelligence, a new it-platform, which, by the way, is our russian- arab business council has created. and now we are considering such an opportunity to leave, paymen
not only middle east africa and other countries.this is some kind of important trend that the russian-arab business council has been talking about for 3 years. and now, finally, we began to talk about the second important trend, which today we are talking about projects. this, of course, is payment in national currency 2 years ago, when we spoke just at the st. petersburg forum. we talked about the advice that such a banking service as the calculation of national currencies is undervalued, and...
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pete china is continuing as well as a mediator in the middle east offerings have broke a pace between as well as palestine as part of city and precedence. mahmoud abbas is visiting badging in in the face of changes on scene and essentially in the wills and the new situation in the middle east, china, resorting to strengthen coordination and co operation with the palestinian side. so familiar to comprehensive just unlocking solution to the palestinian issue as soon as possible the state of palestine was believes in the justice of your stance will continue to stand firmly with china and so forth. it was the one china policy, not interference and its internal affairs and refusal to politicize human rights issues. chinese president has proposed a 3 point solution and a bit to solve the decades old conflicts. the proposal calls for and independence. palestine on the basis of the 1967 food is with the east jerusalem as its capital increase development has humanitarian assistance to palestinians as well as in ends to provoke this, evictions on the creation of conditions for peace talks throu
pete china is continuing as well as a mediator in the middle east offerings have broke a pace between as well as palestine as part of city and precedence. mahmoud abbas is visiting badging in in the face of changes on scene and essentially in the wills and the new situation in the middle east, china, resorting to strengthen coordination and co operation with the palestinian side. so familiar to comprehensive just unlocking solution to the palestinian issue as soon as possible the state of...
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influence in the middle east. unfortunately, of course, it did not work out that way. throughout the course of this afternoon, you will hear a lot about the arguments that took place at that time, in 2002 and 2003. how the structure of our foreign policy debate today differs and may be similar in some ways to the debate of 20 years ago. but as we commemorate this decision to invade a rock, we keep in mind the costs, roughly two trillion dollars according to brown university's costs of war project. but more important than that, of course, are the lives lost. more than 4000 americans were killed, more than 30,000 americans were wounded. some grievously. of course, it bears mentioning, hundreds of thousands of iraqi's died as a consequence of the decision to invade. it's with that somewhat somber table setting that we begin the first panel about the debate such as it was that took place around the decision to invade. i will announce the speakers in alphabetical order. unless anyone has vehement objections, we will go in alphabetical order. starting with my colleague doug
influence in the middle east. unfortunately, of course, it did not work out that way. throughout the course of this afternoon, you will hear a lot about the arguments that took place at that time, in 2002 and 2003. how the structure of our foreign policy debate today differs and may be similar in some ways to the debate of 20 years ago. but as we commemorate this decision to invade a rock, we keep in mind the costs, roughly two trillion dollars according to brown university's costs of war...
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and what they want from the middle east. and here the difference between republicans and democrats is very important. historically, the saudi royal family is had excellent relations with the republican party. i worked in the 1st bush, 541 white house back in 19901991. and the saudi ambassador was in the oval office every single day. that relationship was incredibly close. and again, even after $911.00, the relationship between this already royal family and the bush administration. this is the 2nd bush administration, was also very close. fast forward to just a couple of years ago decided relationship with the trump administration was also very close. notwithstanding the fact that president trump refused to come to saudi radius defense when they're, when they're, while facilities were attacked by in 20 and 2019. so the relationship there is, is very close and we see the savvy involvement in the us gall sports just this week, dramatically increasing its role that also has ties to the republican party and the united states. and
and what they want from the middle east. and here the difference between republicans and democrats is very important. historically, the saudi royal family is had excellent relations with the republican party. i worked in the 1st bush, 541 white house back in 19901991. and the saudi ambassador was in the oval office every single day. that relationship was incredibly close. and again, even after $911.00, the relationship between this already royal family and the bush administration. this is the...
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this is seen by the entire middle east africa , we do not betray.n said something, if the president gave his word, he keeps it, this is the first, second, we are sovereign, this was our decision to be nominated to the un security council, and we were even pressured to withdraw the decision, so that the third is that belarus defends not a pure interest, you are the third principle, and the whole world sees your own and this is why our authority strengthens. i started with what is already an organization, so to speak. yes, but you know no, another organization more powerful and capable is still needed.
this is seen by the entire middle east africa , we do not betray.n said something, if the president gave his word, he keeps it, this is the first, second, we are sovereign, this was our decision to be nominated to the un security council, and we were even pressured to withdraw the decision, so that the third is that belarus defends not a pure interest, you are the third principle, and the whole world sees your own and this is why our authority strengthens. i started with what is already an...
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uh, partnership with the countries of the middle east and russia in the middle east realizes the uniquetunity of its partnership. why the west has been rocking the situation in the middle east for many years , it is doing the same thing now within our borders , the same thing has been done in europe by the aforementioned japan, the arab spring of 2010 seemed to simply turn the entire arab world upside down. a wave of civil wars of color uh, revolutions of terrorist attacks captured uh, all 20 countries of the middle east and north africa syria we just experienced with you, considering all these factors it is not surprising that russia and the countries of the middle east the countries of the middle east are drawing closer it is an inevitable convergence. because at the age of 10 and 13 they faced these, so to speak, diseases. so they understand our situation, which is now in which russia is. i want to assure you. in general, i do not want to assure you, but the president has assured you many times already, and you know that military sovereignty. russia has and will always have a thousan
uh, partnership with the countries of the middle east and russia in the middle east realizes the uniquetunity of its partnership. why the west has been rocking the situation in the middle east for many years , it is doing the same thing now within our borders , the same thing has been done in europe by the aforementioned japan, the arab spring of 2010 seemed to simply turn the entire arab world upside down. a wave of civil wars of color uh, revolutions of terrorist attacks captured uh, all 20...
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well, this is the areas that i knew best, namely iraq, later on in the middle east. are the most vulnerable, the climate change. there's some list of the most vulnerable countries and of the top 5 eoc and either on or 2 out of the top 5 and, and they've already experienced something like 55 degree summers and 55 degree celsius summers, which in fahrenheit is, is i don't know something like a $110.00 plus degrees. and humanity cannot exist in a 110 degrees without being indoors without being in the water. you know, all kinds of temporary situations. but you cannot, you cannot exist like that long term. and even if you're indoors with the air conditioning, it's not really a long term solution because air conditioning itself is driven by energy and driven by a and is itself driving climate change. so in those 2 examples, it's getting much worse, but they're not the only 2. and i would also observe or argue that the saw held in central africa centric between central and northern africa has been dealing with sort of an agricultural crisis for as long as i can remember. an
well, this is the areas that i knew best, namely iraq, later on in the middle east. are the most vulnerable, the climate change. there's some list of the most vulnerable countries and of the top 5 eoc and either on or 2 out of the top 5 and, and they've already experienced something like 55 degree summers and 55 degree celsius summers, which in fahrenheit is, is i don't know something like a $110.00 plus degrees. and humanity cannot exist in a 110 degrees without being indoors without being in...
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and then the same thing happened in the middle east, and the americans cannot win the middle juice. for shiites to kill sunnis, so that alawites kurds all hate each other, please, therefore, they have a nervous reaction to unity, they hate not a single csto not a single eu, their worst dream is russia in alliance with germany, they were horrified when putin came to the german chancellor 10 years ago and talked about a united europe. this would be a powerful europe who would need it in america there is no one, therefore, for europe to blaze, they rejoice, now these rallies in europe if you think that the americans are not happy that now the political crisis in france is somewhere else this is happiness. the same independence is lost in europe the same after the soviet prosatsii president warned everyone. be united, even if they press you, they will understand who will not hear. it will be worse for this country we warn. and this is our difference from others is very easy. really look for differences between countries and contradictions. here sergey anatolyevich as the chairman of the
and then the same thing happened in the middle east, and the americans cannot win the middle juice. for shiites to kill sunnis, so that alawites kurds all hate each other, please, therefore, they have a nervous reaction to unity, they hate not a single csto not a single eu, their worst dream is russia in alliance with germany, they were horrified when putin came to the german chancellor 10 years ago and talked about a united europe. this would be a powerful europe who would need it in america...
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public service be the first democratic government in middle east.y americans i knew it was based on the level of freedom and the guiding star of the jewish people since the days of moses. i believe it had a glorious future before it is a sovereign nation but the embodiment of the great ideals and civilization. today our partnership remains rooted in those shared ideals and shared history but this depends on our commitment, renewing font and recommitting to the t democratic values and o do that each and every day for today i'd like to talk to you about what our administration is doing to strengthen the relationship between our country and what is a historic moment for both countries and the world and it's easy to throw about this is unprecedented for president biden says we're living through that comes through six or seven generations were angels are so profound around the world that we have to find ways to navigate the fchanges together. we have to start this, u.s. relationship is ran by the united states and israel security. nonnegotiable, it is ir
public service be the first democratic government in middle east.y americans i knew it was based on the level of freedom and the guiding star of the jewish people since the days of moses. i believe it had a glorious future before it is a sovereign nation but the embodiment of the great ideals and civilization. today our partnership remains rooted in those shared ideals and shared history but this depends on our commitment, renewing font and recommitting to the t democratic values and o do that...
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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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and 4 more, let's bring in again bill out to create a professor of middle east history at the university of mary washington. so professor, obviously it is a humanitarian thing to do and the right thing to do. but are there any benefits to accepting mass refugees or are the countries who accept refugees now just struggling with the extra burden on society? i think that's absolutely accurate. there was all of this hemming and hawing when the syrian refugees originally came in 2015. and again, that was a very large movement, it was over a 1000000. but now these years later, they're mostly doing very well. and they were not treated well by many players, including other east european states that tried to prevent their trans, their transportation over their territory. when they were just trying to get to germany. and a more recent example that plays into the ukrainian crisis directly is the example that happened like 2 or 3 months before the launch of the, the russia ukraine war. and that was a number of refugees were in bella cruz trying to get to poland. and what i think was november decembe
and 4 more, let's bring in again bill out to create a professor of middle east history at the university of mary washington. so professor, obviously it is a humanitarian thing to do and the right thing to do. but are there any benefits to accepting mass refugees or are the countries who accept refugees now just struggling with the extra burden on society? i think that's absolutely accurate. there was all of this hemming and hawing when the syrian refugees originally came in 2015. and again,...
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the summit of 2004 june, announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland, and the countries of eastern europe was struck there. the more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was active us across the middle east and north africa the we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank, was your senior a long time c. i a official, frank was an or junior as a background as a diploma and also has been accused of having his own links in the c. i went to basically tell him president mubarak, you've got to transition hi, david groves, a policy research or the rand corporation, which is a non profit institution. it helps improve the policy in decision making for research and analysis. that means corporation, eh, what would it be important to change this to the america? i need a lot more. i look 40 because for the food all they need to talk to me to the stopped all my so the, the phase of it has been diag little bit. like i was
the summit of 2004 june, announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland, and the countries of eastern europe was struck there. the more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was active us across the middle east and north africa the we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank, was your senior a long time c. i a official,...
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service like clark clifford who argued that israel could be the first democratic government in the middle east. and eddie jacobson convinced them to meet with whitesman and president truman himself. president truman never wavered his decision to extend recognition to the new jewish state. he said, quote, i had faith in israel even before it was established. i knew it was based on the love of freedom, which is the guiding star to the jewish people since the days of moses. i believe that it had glorious future before it, not just as a nation, but the embodiment of the ideals of our nation. today, our partnership remains rooted in shared ideals and that shared history. but its success depends on our commitment not just attending it, but renewing that bond and recommitting to the democratic values that are at its heart and to do that each and every day. so today what i'd like to do is talk to you a little about what our administration is doing to strengthen the relationship between our country. at what is a historic moment for both of our countries, and the world. and it's easy to throw about word
service like clark clifford who argued that israel could be the first democratic government in the middle east. and eddie jacobson convinced them to meet with whitesman and president truman himself. president truman never wavered his decision to extend recognition to the new jewish state. he said, quote, i had faith in israel even before it was established. i knew it was based on the love of freedom, which is the guiding star to the jewish people since the days of moses. i believe that it had...
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this sum of 2004 june, announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland, and the countries of eastern europe was struck there. the more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was active us across the middle east in north africa, the we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wizard, or junior, whose father, by the way, was frank, was your senior a long time c i a official, frank, listener, juniors and background is a diploma and also has been accused of having his own links to the c. i went to basically a tell him president mubarak, you've got to transition. hi, i'm david groves, a policy research or the rand corporation, which is a non profit institution. it helps improve the policy and decision making for research and analysis. that means corporation, eh, what would it be important to change this to the america? i me a lot more, i look for you to get some food, all very talk to me to the stopped all my so the, the phase of it has been diag or but like i said beh
this sum of 2004 june, announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland, and the countries of eastern europe was struck there. the more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was active us across the middle east in north africa, the we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wizard, or junior, whose father, by the way, was frank, was your senior a long time c i a...
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middle east. yes, they aimed the main vector of their efforts at the asia-pacific region, but they will not leave the middle east. we must also take this into account when formulating our foreign policy. thank you. well, as for the kakhovka reservoir. it's clear. in general, it must be understood that in a war, as in a war, therefore , there will inevitably be some losses that the sudars will inevitably inflict, but we do not live in a world that russia brings together 56 states, which unite the united states , the so-called collective ones, in addition to this, there are also a lot of states to which, among other things, yes of our peace initiative is addressed. here is our rejection. in order to negotiate yes , it would be perceived. for example, in the same china, in the same india, it is not very positive, on the contrary, russia is now emphasizing one thing very clearly, it found the peace party at moscow state university itching. we're ready. we're ready to go. we are ready to enter into the
middle east. yes, they aimed the main vector of their efforts at the asia-pacific region, but they will not leave the middle east. we must also take this into account when formulating our foreign policy. thank you. well, as for the kakhovka reservoir. it's clear. in general, it must be understood that in a war, as in a war, therefore , there will inevitably be some losses that the sudars will inevitably inflict, but we do not live in a world that russia brings together 56 states, which unite...
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well, this is the areas that i knew best, namely iraq, later on in the middle east. what are the most vulnerable, the climate change, there's some list of the most vulnerable countries and of the top 5 iraq and either on or 2 out of the top 5 and. and they've already experienced something like $55.00 degree summers and $55.00 degree celsius summers, which in fahrenheit is, is i don't know something like a $110.00 plus degrees. and humanity cannot exist in a 110 degrees without being indoors, without being in the water. you know, all kinds of temporary situations. but you cannot, you cannot exist like that long term. and even if you're indoors with the air conditioning, it's not really a long term solution because air conditioning itself is driven by energy and driven by a and is itself driving climate change. so in those 2 examples, it's getting much worse, but they're not the only 2. and i would also observe or argue that the saw held in central africa centric between central and northern africa has been dealing with sort of an agricultural crisis for as long as i c
well, this is the areas that i knew best, namely iraq, later on in the middle east. what are the most vulnerable, the climate change, there's some list of the most vulnerable countries and of the top 5 iraq and either on or 2 out of the top 5 and. and they've already experienced something like $55.00 degree summers and $55.00 degree celsius summers, which in fahrenheit is, is i don't know something like a $110.00 plus degrees. and humanity cannot exist in a 110 degrees without being indoors,...
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the more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was active as across the middle east and north africa the we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank, was your senior a long time c. i a official frank listener, junior's and background is a diploma and also has been accused of having his own links in c. i went to basically tell him president mubarak, you've got to transition. hi, david crowds, a policy research or the rand corporation, which is a non profit institution that helps improve policy and decision making for research and analysis. bloodlines corporation eh, what would it be important to change this to the america? i me a lot more to look for you to get some food off the back to me to the stopped on my so the, the phase of it has been diag little but like i said behind me, let me just say a lot. i'm the purple and the queen to most of the adult kids into to go suite a mentor could be, is allowing me to move that up to you for that because it's so just letting the beat that are looking for bianca. so send a
the more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was active as across the middle east and north africa the we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank, was your senior a long time c. i a official frank listener, junior's and background is a diploma and also has been accused of having his own links in c. i went to basically tell him president mubarak, you've got to transition. hi, david crowds, a policy research or the...
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middle east. when will we see a similar move — middle east.milar move for _ middle east. when will we see a similar move for the _ middle east. when will we see a similar move for the women's i similar move for the women's game? i similar move for the women's came? ~ . similar move for the women's lame? ~' ., . ., game? i think that will come. much of this _ game? i think that will come. much of this will _ game? i think that will come. much of this will be _ game? i think that will come. much of this will be about - game? i think that will come. j much of this will be about will be bringing the game to a bigger audience and a wider audience and that is why you may see some of the majors moving away from america, if thatis moving away from america, if that is conceivable, maybe the pga championship could move from america and the women's game the same way. lt is game the same way. it is interesting _ game the same way. it is interesting and _ game the same way. it is interesting and we - game the same way. it is interesting and we will i game
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region for a more secure and prosperous israel and president biden made it a cornerstone of his middle eastolicy. we will create a new position for our engagement with nongovernmental organizations working toward a more peaceful and a more connected region. we've achieved historic progress to deepen and broaden the abraham accords building on the work of the trump administration. last year i joined foreign ministers from bahrain, united arab emirates and the home of david bengorian. that summit led to the creation building again on the abraham accords and building on existing relationships between israel and some of its neighbors. that forms a regional framework that facilitates not only between governments, but entrepreneurs, civil society, and young people on key issues that actually matter in the lives of people throughout the middle east. food security. water technology, clean energy, health education. and working groups convened in abu dhabi, and that was the largest since the 1991 madrid peace conference. all of this unthinkable just a few years ago. and we're now working behind the s
region for a more secure and prosperous israel and president biden made it a cornerstone of his middle eastolicy. we will create a new position for our engagement with nongovernmental organizations working toward a more peaceful and a more connected region. we've achieved historic progress to deepen and broaden the abraham accords building on the work of the trump administration. last year i joined foreign ministers from bahrain, united arab emirates and the home of david bengorian. that summit...
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western ngos that are involved in democracy building in former soviet states, officers and central, middle east, we see the same desire for liberty learning in the hearts of young people. they are demanding their freedom. and the, the protest movements in all of these countries was triggered by culverts intelligence operations. that's set up to say that the mass movement is, is the fabrication of us intelligence. but the timing of these events was not something which was spontaneous in any, in any way. american government, as any government, the only looks for what they believe is the best interest of the country all over the united states. every administration is that for 5 years, they don't want to be busy about the prospect of housing. so it's going to be disasters the future in the email tool with a 100 percent investing into the stuff that there's still a shot. it's going to get a main day from the drawer and move them out to the lady clinton. a james glassman, that key english at a sort of figured it out of the stuff to verify the drama g. i'm general alice, the owner that i know we tell
western ngos that are involved in democracy building in former soviet states, officers and central, middle east, we see the same desire for liberty learning in the hearts of young people. they are demanding their freedom. and the, the protest movements in all of these countries was triggered by culverts intelligence operations. that's set up to say that the mass movement is, is the fabrication of us intelligence. but the timing of these events was not something which was spontaneous in any, in...
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recently saudi/iran renewal of activities together these are fundamental initiatives to make the middle eastuch more stable market for investing, as a base, and also as a region that perhaps can bridge the east and the west. >> let's look into the future. if we meet again next year, where do we stand. >> we very much look forward to meeting next year. i guess the one -- as a private equity investor, one of the sectors which we get most attracted to are ones that are fragmented, has some pricing pressures, and has a lot of participants in it those are sectors that are right for consolidation. you have over 3,000 gdp managers it's very difficult to differentiate between managers and also to raise capital. this time next year we'll see more mergers, more acquisitions, around pe firms to create scale and much more relevance for the community. >> thank you so much and have a good time here guys, i'm sending it back over to you an interesting take that the private equity industry in itself has consolidation pressure, i think. >> i also look forward to your contribution thank you for all the work y
recently saudi/iran renewal of activities together these are fundamental initiatives to make the middle eastuch more stable market for investing, as a base, and also as a region that perhaps can bridge the east and the west. >> let's look into the future. if we meet again next year, where do we stand. >> we very much look forward to meeting next year. i guess the one -- as a private equity investor, one of the sectors which we get most attracted to are ones that are fragmented, has...
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was hampered by the fact that the nuclear agreement gave iran the opportunity to expand in the middle east provided the opportunity for resources that they used not to improve the lives of their population but to strengthen their capabilities, including defense capabilities. of all these negotiations, which continued almost immediately after biden returned to power, er , in the white house, and there was a guarantee that iran would reduce, well, stop the expansion, yes, that is , a guarantee somewhere, guarantees to the allies of the united the states of america in the regions that you will use to undermine their security , first of all , these are the gulf countries, and of course israel. by the way, the israelis are categorically opposed and they are such a joker in this game . -what possible signed agreements and reserve the right to act as they please, based on their national interests, and it is obvious that this agreement was finally stalled already in december in december in january in december january 21 of the 22nd year then there was the last such direct round of negotiations, an
was hampered by the fact that the nuclear agreement gave iran the opportunity to expand in the middle east provided the opportunity for resources that they used not to improve the lives of their population but to strengthen their capabilities, including defense capabilities. of all these negotiations, which continued almost immediately after biden returned to power, er , in the white house, and there was a guarantee that iran would reduce, well, stop the expansion, yes, that is , a guarantee...
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you can control the balkans, transcaucasia, the middle east and the entire eastern middle-earth. no matter what they say in the west today, crimea is historical and rightfully belongs to russia, one can argue about how true its assessment is as unsinkable russian aircraft carrier in the black sea, nevertheless, the peninsula has been and remains a key link in ensuring russia's national security in this region . 2023, the largest maneuver of the north atlantic alliance coincides with the start of a counter-offensive into the entire german venue, where, due to exercises for civil air traffic , a 37-kilometer air corridor for central europe with its airliner-congested skies is specially closed due to exercises. in the event of an unprecedented air offensive operation on the territory of donbass and crimea , control over these territories is being practiced during maneuvers, the long-held dream of the nato alliance was preparing and conducting an appropriate event in order to make crimea e their territory. not in the sense of the state, of course, but in terms of control in sevastopo
you can control the balkans, transcaucasia, the middle east and the entire eastern middle-earth. no matter what they say in the west today, crimea is historical and rightfully belongs to russia, one can argue about how true its assessment is as unsinkable russian aircraft carrier in the black sea, nevertheless, the peninsula has been and remains a key link in ensuring russia's national security in this region . 2023, the largest maneuver of the north atlantic alliance coincides with the start...
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trying to influence middle east politics. assuming leadership of the loves, the middle east, old time are going to assemble down one because of probably the most syrian refugees. second feeling betrayed by the usa and 3rd economic difficulties. all of these pushed are the one towards a more horrible, rational line, b, c, r. do on trying to start, di, look again in with syria, in libya or saudi arabia into november, 8th, on the other hand. so, particularly regarding goals, countries, all these countries, i guess you could say conflicts are less important now then are the ones need of short term funding? all right, well we have run out of time, so we're going to have to leave the conversation there. thank you. so much to all of our guest dimitry bob which said at dinner up and stephen erlanger. thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website down to 0 dot com. and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is at a j inside story fo
trying to influence middle east politics. assuming leadership of the loves, the middle east, old time are going to assemble down one because of probably the most syrian refugees. second feeling betrayed by the usa and 3rd economic difficulties. all of these pushed are the one towards a more horrible, rational line, b, c, r. do on trying to start, di, look again in with syria, in libya or saudi arabia into november, 8th, on the other hand. so, particularly regarding goals, countries, all these...
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here they are and so on, and in the middle east the natural product is highly anticipated.anies of the republic , of course, with support, find a client with us in belarus , the people's republic of china in turkey, and in uzbekistan, kazakhstan, to work under the leadership of the republic in general , we increase trade turnover by at least 10%. for this, the russian export center is a very important partner for us. these are just people who point fingers to entrepreneurs. what needs to be done to to enter the market down to what helps to even define. points of development of the country, where to fill out contracts means what is called expert fast and the furious is another measure of support. this is a presentation of the company's products under the single umbrella brand made in russia, made in russia last year , 816 exporters participated in international exhibitions and business missions . many of the company's newcomers are starting to use e effects from the promotion of a woman of the brand, because they also begin to attract attention to find their customers, who ,
here they are and so on, and in the middle east the natural product is highly anticipated.anies of the republic , of course, with support, find a client with us in belarus , the people's republic of china in turkey, and in uzbekistan, kazakhstan, to work under the leadership of the republic in general , we increase trade turnover by at least 10%. for this, the russian export center is a very important partner for us. these are just people who point fingers to entrepreneurs. what needs to be...
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so 20 seconds if i may, the role of china image approach money on the middle east, on our blue one, the china is filling the gap, the americans, and that you are not feeling it does not know the number 13, the all fucking east. it has done with you on this all, you have a po for small, it is now picking on that as being an issue. i don't know if it's going to succeed or not, but it's close to that many leaving the books. and that's a simple to remember, so i'll give you the inverse of these you have applied for the bricks and the bank . somebody will be in south africa in august. and that shows you that the area is gigi. this is not the old used it is. and you don't want to be a satellite you as a science sidekicks political analyst joining us live in kyra, always appreciate your commentary. thank you very much. i. the 4 people have been killed and another forwarded and an exchange of gunfire. and aaron is ready supplementing to westbank. this comes from an escalation environments between is riley and pal listing and forces in the region is really mandatory. it says a silence open fire
so 20 seconds if i may, the role of china image approach money on the middle east, on our blue one, the china is filling the gap, the americans, and that you are not feeling it does not know the number 13, the all fucking east. it has done with you on this all, you have a po for small, it is now picking on that as being an issue. i don't know if it's going to succeed or not, but it's close to that many leaving the books. and that's a simple to remember, so i'll give you the inverse of these you...
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it sorted had come, could forever in the war of june. 1967, the the hello, that was not in the middle east and live. and then from the satellite image, you can see the shower clouds drifting away east, across a saudi arabia that could bring a storm or shower, particularly to areas around mecca. but further east of this allows to be hot and dry picture, with temperatures picking up to the mid to high. forty's over the next few days and temperatures will be on the up, across the event with the risk of blowing dust. thanks to stronger winds. moving out of the north east of africa, west to weather as we go into friday, across to a kia into northern parts of iran. but for the south of this, i'm not sure why a picture that was moved to north africa. you can see the winds blowing across the be a, into egypt, the temperature in cairo coming down over the next few days. and temperatures will be lingering, rather lower cost to move west for places like morocco, as well as out julia and she needs. yeah. as that with the weather starts to scratch, just wait for the east, some heavy falls to come for n
it sorted had come, could forever in the war of june. 1967, the the hello, that was not in the middle east and live. and then from the satellite image, you can see the shower clouds drifting away east, across a saudi arabia that could bring a storm or shower, particularly to areas around mecca. but further east of this allows to be hot and dry picture, with temperatures picking up to the mid to high. forty's over the next few days and temperatures will be on the up, across the event with the...
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the middle east. now iran have discovered the middle east rates as corporate deposit. i'm developed it using is and technology is that as a slight hospice fiction imposed by washington went to ron from honda saying is boss natural resources i'd say is use of good i think, visited the mind to witness how this breakthrough was accomplished. it was problem solved. armada is known as the paradise of mines, having some 8000000 tons of proven mineral reserves. that's 21 percent of the countries total mineral deposit. vermont has 42 different types of minerals ranging from iron and copper to lead as inc here, a good to go higher iron or deposit located 55 kilometers south west of the city of c of john. $1200000000.00 tons of fire is being extracted hides around and the mining volume is $100000000.00 tons per year. 10000000 tons of it is are in stone. and the remaining 90000000 tons has to do with strip mining that are in stone, is the raw material for the steel industry. and we have to put on our agenda the process of our an extraction as the prerequisite for a single product
the middle east. now iran have discovered the middle east rates as corporate deposit. i'm developed it using is and technology is that as a slight hospice fiction imposed by washington went to ron from honda saying is boss natural resources i'd say is use of good i think, visited the mind to witness how this breakthrough was accomplished. it was problem solved. armada is known as the paradise of mines, having some 8000000 tons of proven mineral reserves. that's 21 percent of the countries total...
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the northern africa in the middle east and on the back yard. oh, by the united states. did the fact that they met with the chinese met with the iranians. and now have overtures towards syria and now been as well. it was extremely significant. this uh goes directly against everything whether it was trump. busy bite in boyish obama. uh, the, the us has done everything to try to isolate blockade and frankly starve the countries that we're talking about. and the fact that the saudi arabia would open up towards them, definitely flies in the face of the us that can citizen. so. busy the neo colonial overboard. ready release we interesting is see how the saw these play this. it seems like they're trying to come across is more neutral than their former foreign policy, which they, they really functioned as a battling ram of the us in the region. and now the opening up towards our new partners which, which, which, which could have dire consequences for the us. after 7 years of closed stores, a ron is set to reopen its embassy in saudi arabia. the move a result of a chinese broker
the northern africa in the middle east and on the back yard. oh, by the united states. did the fact that they met with the chinese met with the iranians. and now have overtures towards syria and now been as well. it was extremely significant. this uh goes directly against everything whether it was trump. busy bite in boyish obama. uh, the, the us has done everything to try to isolate blockade and frankly starve the countries that we're talking about. and the fact that the saudi arabia would...
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well, just the details now here is our middle east correspond. early in the morning on monday, the idea of entered the city of jeanine and the north of the combined westbank to arrest several ones. the militants reported that belonging to these logictree had perm military, palestinian groups fighting against israel, that israel certainly sees as a terrorist organization. these really military met a strong resistance on the ground from locals. people we've guns and stones rushed through these railey military. the idea of responded with fire. and this is how the classes started on the ground. later israel was trying to pull its armor. the vehicle was out of the town, but palestinians were apparently knew the route of the forces withdrawal, designated explosives damage, and the vehicle was israel had to dispatcher how he called through to the area to help trapped military and to get its troops out safely. the palestinian authority has already slammed these rarely actions calling as a crime. this is what the palestinian prime minister has to say. wel
well, just the details now here is our middle east correspond. early in the morning on monday, the idea of entered the city of jeanine and the north of the combined westbank to arrest several ones. the militants reported that belonging to these logictree had perm military, palestinian groups fighting against israel, that israel certainly sees as a terrorist organization. these really military met a strong resistance on the ground from locals. people we've guns and stones rushed through these...