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it was much easier, in reality, well, society wanted to... which supported the orange revolution , theye fair elections, to have fair elections , they took place, and people forgot about it, they really forgot, and this pain continues, it really continues to this day, well, it is also possible to some extent a dividing line, but to me it seemed that she had somehow healed just during the war, that people who did not understand what the maidan is and why the maidanites want an independent ukraine there, understood the danger from russia, no, there is no such thing, and if... you were right, then we would not have seen such a reaction to the appointment of the general as commander of thero today, well, it would simply be a line in his biography, well, you understand that how it changed in the attitude of people towards russia, when senator john mccain came and spoke on the maidan, then we are at the council of the maidan decided literally during this performance almost that i have to speak on the maidan stage and appeal. to the russians who adhere to, well , democratic views, with words o
it was much easier, in reality, well, society wanted to... which supported the orange revolution , theye fair elections, to have fair elections , they took place, and people forgot about it, they really forgot, and this pain continues, it really continues to this day, well, it is also possible to some extent a dividing line, but to me it seemed that she had somehow healed just during the war, that people who did not understand what the maidan is and why the maidanites want an independent...
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for dinner, he said, you know, i talked to my people, what’s happening in ukraine, first the orange revolutions coup d’etat , the usa and europe did not even hide their direct participation in what was happening when kiev began to oppress the inhabitants of the original russian problems that we discussed during the negotiation process, which ended in istanbul, as soon as we withdrew troops from kiev, our ukrainian negotiators immediately threw into the trash all our agreements reached in istanbul. carlson asked how russia is coping with the sanctions. putin replied, even against the backdrop of unprecedented restrictions, our country is the first economy in europe and another issue that the united states and the eu prefer to avoid . this is how officials from the largest media in the united states reacted to the interview with the russian leader , our own corps in the united states alexey will tell vasilovsky. the attitude towards tucker carlson in america has always been polar. conservatives love him, left-wing democrats hate him. therefore, it hardly became known that the journalists. tried t
for dinner, he said, you know, i talked to my people, what’s happening in ukraine, first the orange revolutions coup d’etat , the usa and europe did not even hide their direct participation in what was happening when kiev began to oppress the inhabitants of the original russian problems that we discussed during the negotiation process, which ended in istanbul, as soon as we withdrew troops from kiev, our ukrainian negotiators immediately threw into the trash all our agreements reached in...
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the orange revolution in ukraine began after the president announced the results of the second round. according to official data , viktor yanukovych won, he was 3% ahead of viktor yushchenko. then in ukraine they came up with a new tradition: to vote until we choose the candidate the west needs. the opposition accused the party of regions, to which yanukovych belonged, of forging 750,000 votes, and this happened on november 21, 204 , even before the announcement of the results of the will of expression, and the very next day on the maidan. usa, right? we started with europe, we’ll finish with it, in austria in 2016 the elections literally didn’t go well. conducting a presidential campaign in two rounds, it seemed there. the bad envelopes were boring and disturbing the peace. the second round of the presidential elections took place on may 22. independent candidate alexander vander won. although another candidate, norbert hofer, was initially in the lead, thanks to votes sent by mail, this method has been allowed since 2007.
the orange revolution in ukraine began after the president announced the results of the second round. according to official data , viktor yanukovych won, he was 3% ahead of viktor yushchenko. then in ukraine they came up with a new tradition: to vote until we choose the candidate the west needs. the opposition accused the party of regions, to which yanukovych belonged, of forging 750,000 votes, and this happened on november 21, 204 , even before the announcement of the results of the will of...
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the orange revolution in ukraine began after the central election commission announced the results ofd round of the 2004 presidential elections. according to official data , victor won. agreed to participate in the third round and even went to the pre-election debates with yushchenko. we all know very well what that revolution led to, but ukraine always wanted to take farmers to the usa, right? we started with europe, we’ll finish with it. in austria in 2016, elections were not going well in the literal sense. conducting a presidential campaign in two rounds there seemed boring. the troublemakers were bad envelopes. the second round of the presidential elections took place on may 22, the independent candidate alexander vanderin won, although at first another candidate, norbert hofer, was in the lead, but thanks to votes sent by mail, this method has been allowed since 2007, vander belin won with a margin of 3%. 7,000 austrians took part in the postal vote, but later the country's constitutional court. unpleasant, then raise some kind of scandal, and then refuse to recognize the electi
the orange revolution in ukraine began after the central election commission announced the results ofd round of the 2004 presidential elections. according to official data , victor won. agreed to participate in the third round and even went to the pre-election debates with yushchenko. we all know very well what that revolution led to, but ukraine always wanted to take farmers to the usa, right? we started with europe, we’ll finish with it. in austria in 2016, elections were not going well in...
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the orange revolution in ukraine began after the center of the electoral commission.beat viktor yushchenko by 3%. according to official data, victor won . then a new tradition was invented in ukraine: vote until we choose the candidate the west needs. the opposition accused the party of regions, to which yanukovych belonged , of forging 750 thousand votes, and this happened on november 21, 2004, even before the results of the will were announced. and the very next day people poured onto the maidan demanding re-elections, orange ribbons, bracelets, songs, dances, according to various sources, up to half a million people gathered in the center of kiev, it seems they themselves did not understand what process they were starting. as a result, the supreme court gave in and a third round was announced. this was not provided for by the constitution or the electoral code of ukraine and, of course, another candidate, yushchenko, won there. the supreme court's decision was illegal. created a completely new legal reality, grossly contrary to the constitution. nevertheless, vikto
the orange revolution in ukraine began after the center of the electoral commission.beat viktor yushchenko by 3%. according to official data, victor won . then a new tradition was invented in ukraine: vote until we choose the candidate the west needs. the opposition accused the party of regions, to which yanukovych belonged , of forging 750 thousand votes, and this happened on november 21, 2004, even before the results of the will were announced. and the very next day people poured onto the...
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leadership of today’s ukraine, the minister of foreign affairs , everyone else is official there. orange revolutionsd'etat, usa and europe did not even hide their direct participation in what was happening, when kiev began to oppress the inhabitants of the original russian lands , ban the russian language, and also allowed foreign military bases to be placed near russian borders to glorify fascism, russia had no choice. have you achieved your goals? no, we have not yet achieved our goals, because from... but after the interview, tucker carlson shared his impressions of the conversation with vladimir putin, the american journalist recorded the video right there in the kremlin, showed a folder with documents to the camera, which the president told him, calling them bedtime reading. according to carlson , it will take him a year to comprehend the interview with the russian president. he called the russian leader’s answers very interesting and detailed, including about the nature of the ukrainian language. he started to be very detailed. describe history , you will see, starting from the 9th century, st
leadership of today’s ukraine, the minister of foreign affairs , everyone else is official there. orange revolutionsd'etat, usa and europe did not even hide their direct participation in what was happening, when kiev began to oppress the inhabitants of the original russian lands , ban the russian language, and also allowed foreign military bases to be placed near russian borders to glorify fascism, russia had no choice. have you achieved your goals? no, we have not yet achieved our goals,...
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question, the more better a good general around the exactly how the out spring and the rows and orange revolutions wherever bed in the same way they belong, being plotting against russia with that $911.00 events, said america on the course of destruction. and it set it on the course of destroying the middle east regimes of the country. so the cultures of us can a stand up a rack of libby of syria. it's called ben, it is a retired officer. he worked with a c, i a and the us agency for international development. during his work he discovered a great deal of evidence of dozens of crimes against humanity committed by the united states. well, libby, it was indeed one of the most prosperous countries in africa and it was warmer, cut off his agenda to separate from the petro dollar in creating, called back dean r, which inevitably led to the us nato european union mafia ball, to kill them at the edge of a bayonet and oak, throw this country. the b. c story is up of the safety. my youngest push, the cleaning, reaching on the orders, it'll show up. so it's done that i deal with and you should previously, i
question, the more better a good general around the exactly how the out spring and the rows and orange revolutions wherever bed in the same way they belong, being plotting against russia with that $911.00 events, said america on the course of destruction. and it set it on the course of destroying the middle east regimes of the country. so the cultures of us can a stand up a rack of libby of syria. it's called ben, it is a retired officer. he worked with a c, i a and the us agency for...
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reminded that the president does not necessarily stay in power for 5 years, for example, after the orange revolutionid kuchma overstayed his presidential term, however, for a few months, and nothing of the sort happened extraordinary, that is, it was generally perceived as normal by the society of that time, nothing critical.
reminded that the president does not necessarily stay in power for 5 years, for example, after the orange revolutionid kuchma overstayed his presidential term, however, for a few months, and nothing of the sort happened extraordinary, that is, it was generally perceived as normal by the society of that time, nothing critical.
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that it is not necessary for the president to be in power for 5 years, for example, after the orange revolution, leonid kuchma overstayed his presidential term, however, for several months, and nothing so extraordinary happened in this, that is, it is normal, in principle, it was perceived by the society of that time. nothing critical happened. next, a strong step would be, in my opinion, the dissolution of the coalition, which currently exists as a monomajority, because the servant of the people faction is constantly falling. and the creation of a new coalition, and the creation of a government of national unity of this coalition. i emphasize, i do not consider it necessary. it is possible for the representatives of those who are called and considered to be the opposition to be a part of this government to form a technical government that will simply help to return from the currently existing office-presidential to parliamentary-presidential republic, as provided for in the constitution: war does not stop the operation of the constitution and legislation. and this can also be understood, and o
that it is not necessary for the president to be in power for 5 years, for example, after the orange revolution, leonid kuchma overstayed his presidential term, however, for several months, and nothing so extraordinary happened in this, that is, it is normal, in principle, it was perceived by the society of that time. nothing critical happened. next, a strong step would be, in my opinion, the dissolution of the coalition, which currently exists as a monomajority, because the servant of the...
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for example, leonid kuchma after the orange revolution overstayed his presidential term, however, for several months. and nothing so extraordinary happened in this. that is, it is normal, in principle, it was perceived by the society of that time, nothing critical. did not happen next, a strong step would be, in my opinion, the dissolution of the coalition that currently exists, the monomajority, because the servant of the people faction is constantly pushing for the creation of a new coalition and the creation of a government of national unity of this coalition. i emphasize that i do not consider it necessary that the representatives. those whom are called, considered to be the opposition, must have been part of this government, it is possible to form a technical government that will simply help to return from the currently existing office-presidential to a parliamentary-presidential republic, as provided for by the constitution. the war does not stop the operation of the constitution and legislation, and this can also be understood. and our personnel policy at the moment is like a g
for example, leonid kuchma after the orange revolution overstayed his presidential term, however, for several months. and nothing so extraordinary happened in this. that is, it is normal, in principle, it was perceived by the society of that time, nothing critical. did not happen next, a strong step would be, in my opinion, the dissolution of the coalition that currently exists, the monomajority, because the servant of the people faction is constantly pushing for the creation of a new coalition...
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question and we'll better a good general down there is that a child the out spring and the rose and orange revolution, this web for bed and the same way they belong being flossing against russia. with that $911.00 events said america on the course of destruction, and it set it on the course of destroying the middle east regimes of the country. so the cultures of the scanner stand of a rack of libby of syria. it's called bennett is a retired officer. he worked with a c, i a and the us agency for international development. during his work, he discovered a great deal of evidence of dozens of crimes against humanity committed by the united states. well, libya was indeed one of the most prosperous countries in africa. and it was law mark and office agenda to separate from the petro dollar and create a gold back dean, or which inevitably led to the us nato european union mafia ball, to kill him at the edge of a band at an oak, throw this country the v c store, it is so for the safety, my youngest push, the plaintiff searching on the orders, it'll show up. so it's done. do i deal with the shipping? yes, ma'
question and we'll better a good general down there is that a child the out spring and the rose and orange revolution, this web for bed and the same way they belong being flossing against russia. with that $911.00 events said america on the course of destruction, and it set it on the course of destroying the middle east regimes of the country. so the cultures of the scanner stand of a rack of libby of syria. it's called bennett is a retired officer. he worked with a c, i a and the us agency for...
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stebluk participated in the orange revolution and the revolution of dignity.hey called him there maidan doctor. in the summer of 2014, colonel steblyuk headed the medical service of the special purpose police regiment, peacekeeper nad. in august of that year, during the battles for the city of ilovaisk , more than 80 wounded were taken out of the death corridor arranged by the russians for the ukrainian military. for this, in 2016 he received one of the highest state awards of ukraine - the order of freedom. then he retired and taught military medicine at the national medical university, after the start of the full-scale invasion he formed the medical staff of the national guard brigade hurricane. i came to ilovaisk and... the first experience of such large losses, it was ilovaisk, debaltseve, maryenka, avdiyivka, where i had to work, but of course there were no such massive injuries, the nature of the injuries changes, now it is mostly a mine-explosive injury with damage to many organs and systems, if at the beginning of the war in 14-15 years we asked for th
stebluk participated in the orange revolution and the revolution of dignity.hey called him there maidan doctor. in the summer of 2014, colonel steblyuk headed the medical service of the special purpose police regiment, peacekeeper nad. in august of that year, during the battles for the city of ilovaisk , more than 80 wounded were taken out of the death corridor arranged by the russians for the ukrainian military. for this, in 2016 he received one of the highest state awards of ukraine - the...
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, well , in addition, there is a certain constitutional practice, by the way, related to the orange revolutionmember, that is, i do not see such a need here, but if there are any doubts, then deputies can, a certain number of deputies can apply to the constitutional court to obtain an appropriate interpretation. thank you ms. oksana, what do you think about whether or not this narrative will be exist in ukraine? society, well, if you asked me, i would say no, maybe you think differently somehow, well, if we are talking about ukrainian society, then they are really worried about the war and what is happening and what will happen next, that , which is now very sharp, the last two years there was a very big wavering because of a single marathon and another, about how, in principle, victory will come quickly. and at the end of last year and the first months of 2024, a number of news stories about how bad things are and how long the war will last began to appear sharply, and the president is constantly talking about the fact that there is information that they have, and i would very much like, if t
, well , in addition, there is a certain constitutional practice, by the way, related to the orange revolutionmember, that is, i do not see such a need here, but if there are any doubts, then deputies can, a certain number of deputies can apply to the constitutional court to obtain an appropriate interpretation. thank you ms. oksana, what do you think about whether or not this narrative will be exist in ukraine? society, well, if you asked me, i would say no, maybe you think differently...
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pro-russian pro-russian forces in the ukrainian government, then there was a wave after... the orange revolution during the years of yushchenko's presidency, the next wave was already after the revolution of dignity, yes, what intensified with the adoption of the law on language in the 19th year, and finally in the 22nd year, it was such a, uh, well, a huge wave of people also switching to the ukrainian language, several million people switched to the ukrainian language in their communication in the 22nd year, yes, who before that communicated in russian, and to this day. we can say that firstly, the absolute majority of people in ukraine consider themselves ethnic ukrainians, that is, in the controlled territory less than 2% of people, for example, consider themselves ethnic russians, secondly, more than 85% somewhere, well, on average according to various studies, consider the ukrainian language as their native language and accordingly use it, it also dominates. of course, in all spheres of social life, but there are certainly complaints, because, as you know, these are traffic rules, that is,
pro-russian pro-russian forces in the ukrainian government, then there was a wave after... the orange revolution during the years of yushchenko's presidency, the next wave was already after the revolution of dignity, yes, what intensified with the adoption of the law on language in the 19th year, and finally in the 22nd year, it was such a, uh, well, a huge wave of people also switching to the ukrainian language, several million people switched to the ukrainian language in their communication...
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he brought up, you know, looking at ukraine, the 2004 orange revolution with you on a co which and that's a piece of history that is often overlooked. the brought up the 2014 us who and the failure to implement the men's good chords. and even more recently, the efforts that were led by boris johnson in the united states to terminates the peace proposal that was almost signed by ukraine and russia in east symbol regarding bringing it into the war and ukraine. so overall, great conversation, and i think it provided a very in depth analysis to what the truth of these events really are for an audience that may not have been previously aware. why do you think this visit by costing to russia has drawn so much attention? well, it's quite simple this, this visit from tucker carlson, put it put the final nail in the coffin for the western press, the main stream media of the fake news which is financed by mega, corporate corporations, international monopolies, the military industrial complex, big pharma. they understood that for the 1st time there's going to be an avenue for the truth to get out to
he brought up, you know, looking at ukraine, the 2004 orange revolution with you on a co which and that's a piece of history that is often overlooked. the brought up the 2014 us who and the failure to implement the men's good chords. and even more recently, the efforts that were led by boris johnson in the united states to terminates the peace proposal that was almost signed by ukraine and russia in east symbol regarding bringing it into the war and ukraine. so overall, great conversation, and...
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newton was still reeling from the orange revolution and ukraine were, politicians were pushing for e. u. membership is an orange of a lucian. did have a big english is that was his 1st major med general defeat in ukraine. the color revolutions were beginning and the post soviet space. and it was at that speech of the munich security conference, where he said that era is now over in 2008 coach and was invited to a special nato's summit. as he so often was in the proceeding 6 years, we didn't, and unless you're going to use it more, even with the appearance of a powerful military block on our borders as a direct threat to the security of our nation. is even any other claim that this process of not directed against russia will not suffice enough. you know, national security then isn't based on promises or it's, and that is showing you. what do you wonder from the united states certainly was a recognition that you know, the european union, a native would never expand any way near russia's board is when he didn't get that . then i think he prevented forth to truthful germany stood by booty
newton was still reeling from the orange revolution and ukraine were, politicians were pushing for e. u. membership is an orange of a lucian. did have a big english is that was his 1st major med general defeat in ukraine. the color revolutions were beginning and the post soviet space. and it was at that speech of the munich security conference, where he said that era is now over in 2008 coach and was invited to a special nato's summit. as he so often was in the proceeding 6 years, we didn't,...
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he wrote that shortly before the unpleasantness began in ukraine, going back to the orange revolutionand then was a 180 degree turn in moscow in the wrong direction. he wrote that book without the core element of it. now he is in the stage excepting the political circumstances in russia. that's why i say, this type of thinking is seen in circles in russia where we don't expect to see enlightenment. but she knows more about this than i, maybe she can say this. >> i tend to look at him as a barometer. he said what he was supposed to say in the 1990's, now he's saying what he supposed to say now. i would also like to add, my generation suffers from we will get food again syndrome. we got excited about political change, we thought it was the end of history at all, now we won't get fooled again. i'm always trying to check myself about being overly cynical. your thoughts on this, imagining, if you will, the scenario where a more pluralistic regime comes into power in russia. how cautious, how which of the benchmarks be for us? >> again, you were quoting president reagan trust but verify. i
he wrote that shortly before the unpleasantness began in ukraine, going back to the orange revolutionand then was a 180 degree turn in moscow in the wrong direction. he wrote that book without the core element of it. now he is in the stage excepting the political circumstances in russia. that's why i say, this type of thinking is seen in circles in russia where we don't expect to see enlightenment. but she knows more about this than i, maybe she can say this. >> i tend to look at him as a...
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president viktor yushchenko he was elected in 2000 for running as a reformer amid ukraine's orange revolution, its first great people power uprising, urine that campaign. yuschenko became seriously ill with what it later emerged was near fatal dioxin poisoning and so especially in light of the death of russia's democracy leader alexei navalny. we took a look back at my january 2005 report on president yushchenko soon after his inauguration greetings have dreamt of being free for centuries. so no one expected would come so close to dictatorship >> and that might have happened if the plot to poison yushchenko has as it is, it has completely disfigured hit him >> you challenged people about your face. you said that your face is the face of everything that's wrong with ukraine. >> what do >> you mean by that >> but i knew luckily, because people cry when they see my face but my country has also been disfigured with the drama now will bring both back to health >> how do you deal with this now as a man? >> the cohesion, this yushchenko, i'm still not used to >> his what us can co looked like only s
president viktor yushchenko he was elected in 2000 for running as a reformer amid ukraine's orange revolution, its first great people power uprising, urine that campaign. yuschenko became seriously ill with what it later emerged was near fatal dioxin poisoning and so especially in light of the death of russia's democracy leader alexei navalny. we took a look back at my january 2005 report on president yushchenko soon after his inauguration greetings have dreamt of being free for centuries. so...
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you will remember, for example, the orange events of the orange revolution of 2004.t do anything extraordinary for themselves. an interesting coincidence: columbia university professor jeffrey sachs published an article on the tenth anniversary of the bloody maidan entitled how the cia is destabilizing the world. on the one hand, the cia had to provide intelligence to the us government, on the other hand, the cia had to overthrow the enemy, that is, the one whom the president or the cia identified as the enemy, using a wide range of measures. assassinations, coups, staged riots, arming rebels and other means. the cia continues to perform this role today. essentially, the cia is the us secret army, capable of creating chaos around the world, without any accountability. russia intercepted victoria's call to us ambassador jeffrey paeth, who is now assistant secretary of state. they discussed who will lead the government after yanukovych and how president biden, who... this is one of the important events that pulled ukraine into a war that has been going on for 10 years,
you will remember, for example, the orange events of the orange revolution of 2004.t do anything extraordinary for themselves. an interesting coincidence: columbia university professor jeffrey sachs published an article on the tenth anniversary of the bloody maidan entitled how the cia is destabilizing the world. on the one hand, the cia had to provide intelligence to the us government, on the other hand, the cia had to overthrow the enemy, that is, the one whom the president or the cia...
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republic which has repeatedly pushed hard to be out from under russia's thumb, which had the orange revolution, which threw a president out of their country who wanted to betray them, who are now fighting the streets against this russian invasion, i can't believe we're having this conversation here in the senate with so many colleagues ready to abandon ukraine. but this is certainly a critical debate. ukraine is not some regional conflict on a far-away map. putin himself put it this way in october. he said, quote, this is not a territorial conflict or even the establishment of a regional geopolitical balance. he continued. he said, the question is much broader, more fundamental. we are talking about the principles on which the new world order will be based. that's putin. and what are the principles that putin chamz in that know world order? we know what they are. the end of freedom of speech, the end of freedom of assembly, the end of freedom of religion, the end of citizens through the integrity of democratic elections, chewings their own leader -- choosing their own leader and their own futu
republic which has repeatedly pushed hard to be out from under russia's thumb, which had the orange revolution, which threw a president out of their country who wanted to betray them, who are now fighting the streets against this russian invasion, i can't believe we're having this conversation here in the senate with so many colleagues ready to abandon ukraine. but this is certainly a critical debate. ukraine is not some regional conflict on a far-away map. putin himself put it this way in...
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the orange revolution brought viktor yushchenko to power. of ukrainian citizens are against joining nato. however, the leadership, the leadership of ukraine. the situation changed in february 2010, when president viktor yanukovych signed a law on ukraine’s non-aligned status and on the official refusal of integration with nato. ukraine is pursuing a non-bloc policy with the aim of preventing new dividing lines on the european continent, strengthening and expanding the common european development space. the next round of relationship development between ukraine and nato was the coup d'état of 2014. nato military bases disguised as training and education centers, as well as peacekeeping centers. we are talking about the evorovsky training ground in the lviv region, a naval base in the ochakov area in the nikolaev region in odessa near the southern port. in addition, a dozen small offices were scattered throughout the territory of what was then ukraine, from mariupol to chernigov. as part of cooperation, the americans flooded ukraine with nato
the orange revolution brought viktor yushchenko to power. of ukrainian citizens are against joining nato. however, the leadership, the leadership of ukraine. the situation changed in february 2010, when president viktor yanukovych signed a law on ukraine’s non-aligned status and on the official refusal of integration with nato. ukraine is pursuing a non-bloc policy with the aim of preventing new dividing lines on the european continent, strengthening and expanding the common european...
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that of the shale revolution, the advent of hydraulic fracturing, a production is now at a record 13.3 million barrels. at the same time, the rig, count the orangelly come down. and important details that the recount is a leading indicator of sorts since it is a very first step in the drilling process. that's before the well has been completed or actually producing oil. but it speaks to the fact that energy companies have become much more efficient. meaning they are getting more oil out of the ground for every dollar spent. what are some of these efficiencies? if we advance to the next graphic, as alexander ramos p on from -- energy told, me first and foremost is longer, lateral wells. you drill down vertically and go 90 degrees and drill horizontally. back in 2014 the average while length about a mile along on the horizontal sense. that has now since risen to almost two miles. some of the largest companies are actually drilling up to four miles horizontal. that of course means that your well is yielding a lot more of the oil and gas. other things include larger well pads, think about all the infrastructure required to drill a. well all the elec
that of the shale revolution, the advent of hydraulic fracturing, a production is now at a record 13.3 million barrels. at the same time, the rig, count the orangelly come down. and important details that the recount is a leading indicator of sorts since it is a very first step in the drilling process. that's before the well has been completed or actually producing oil. but it speaks to the fact that energy companies have become much more efficient. meaning they are getting more oil out of the...