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russia still supplies gas to georgia. georgia is passing some of the dust onto south ossetia. -- some of the gas onto south ossetia. the problem is that president mikheil saakashvili is not welcome in russia. his political dead meat. it is hard to see any political dialogue resuming. >> whenever useyou hear them speak about each other, it is very personal. >> it is very personal. in the russian political narrative, these are basically western backed coups. the russian elite are very keen to see the end to this orange virus, which is what they call it. they would like to see president mikheil saakashvili go more than anyone. one year ago, at least there was a comment legal understanding on both sides. both sides accepted that these were parts of the georgian state. the problem now is russia has recognized these territories as independent. i do not see any way the russians can walk back the recognition. there's really nothing for the two sides to talk about. >> economically, that is bad news for georgia. it really needs rus
russia still supplies gas to georgia. georgia is passing some of the dust onto south ossetia. -- some of the gas onto south ossetia. the problem is that president mikheil saakashvili is not welcome in russia. his political dead meat. it is hard to see any political dialogue resuming. >> whenever useyou hear them speak about each other, it is very personal. >> it is very personal. in the russian political narrative, these are basically western backed coups. the russian elite are very...
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i believe no one can marginalize russia accept russia. let me give you an example. one of the really best russian analysts who i know very well just recently wrote an article where he said in the last 30 years, china is weak, backward, state administration is in chaos, they concentrated on economic development and internal border, they did not conduct a vocal and aggressive foreign policy except for a vital chinese interests were at stake. they followed the famous advice to lay low norm and so on and today, china's economy is the wonder of the world, it is growing, 7% this year, it is a major power and is consulting on all kinds of issues, russia, on the other hand, was in decline throughout the 80s and spends its time screaming that it is a great power, everyone takes it seriously, they are threatening, intimidating, but did not develop the country and as a result you see what the russian system looks like today. >> far too much has been made of the fact of the bombers around, kicking the submarines off the coast and going to venezuela. they're saying we are back.
i believe no one can marginalize russia accept russia. let me give you an example. one of the really best russian analysts who i know very well just recently wrote an article where he said in the last 30 years, china is weak, backward, state administration is in chaos, they concentrated on economic development and internal border, they did not conduct a vocal and aggressive foreign policy except for a vital chinese interests were at stake. they followed the famous advice to lay low norm and so...
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russia is the second echelon let poland fight, you see, and after that russia will fight so stalin says no i like to be in the first echelon. give me that. definitely for poland it was not acceptable tall and stalin says not acceptable at all so i will -- it is a very strange approach so let me to protect you or i will kill. it is exactly what stalin says on a will protect you or i will destroy you. why not to use way to keep out of that conflict and if germany attacks poland so to be paid just like stalin behave in spain to send the russian volunteers and fight how they behave in vietnam so american and the imam we send our equipment, our volunteers and so on and so on. we just do exactly the same. in august of 1939, they say for japan if you attack mongolia we will attract mongolia like our own territory and we protect it. we never worry about japanese military mind. it is dangerous for us. keep out, but poland in the same time we say have for you, half for me so i think it was quite stalin, yes. >> but did roosevelt think he would gain by helping stalin with his war? >> what did pres
russia is the second echelon let poland fight, you see, and after that russia will fight so stalin says no i like to be in the first echelon. give me that. definitely for poland it was not acceptable tall and stalin says not acceptable at all so i will -- it is a very strange approach so let me to protect you or i will kill. it is exactly what stalin says on a will protect you or i will destroy you. why not to use way to keep out of that conflict and if germany attacks poland so to be paid just...
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russia is, very easily can do it china can, russia is not afraid. your opinion, dr. weitz, how dangerous for the united states could be the military and, of course, intelligence rapprochement between china and russia now? >> now i don't see much of a problem because there for ery instance you can show cooperation and pursuit of common aims which maybe the united states doesn't share, particularly central asia versus their focus on -- [inaudible] their cooperation is very limited. often it's because they're pursuing parallel policies towards third areas like iran or north korea, not directly in con junction with each other, but their policies overlap. and you see areas of tension between them which has allowed united states some influence, say, for example, orgia or the relationship economically at least china is much stronger with the united states. you mentioned the intelligence cooperation. i have less of a good hand on that because it's classified, but for the instances of where you think they're cooperating -- perhaps their case officers are sharing iellince or t
russia is, very easily can do it china can, russia is not afraid. your opinion, dr. weitz, how dangerous for the united states could be the military and, of course, intelligence rapprochement between china and russia now? >> now i don't see much of a problem because there for ery instance you can show cooperation and pursuit of common aims which maybe the united states doesn't share, particularly central asia versus their focus on -- [inaudible] their cooperation is very limited. often...
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are we competing primarily with russia or is russia and china woing together jointly and our influenced increased military prence spdcifically in that region and you menoned compliance if you have comments on that as well. islamic it is mplex and think the ssians are more concerned about the american presence than the chinese. this became free much an issue in005 as you will recall khan of cooperation organization most americans have never heard of before which includes russia and china and central asian countries. the issue is part of theengthy summit communique they have recalls sayin well, we would like -- it is not time for the western forces to give a time line when they plan to remove their forces in the region now that the campaign in afghanistan seems to be dissolved. at the timet looked worrisome and we had i think it was chief of staff, u.s. chief of staff made a comment aboutig countries bullying small countriesut of theegion but i retrospect it was probably resulted from certain temporary overlapping and the uzbeks clearly won the south. they were dissatisfied with the way
are we competing primarily with russia or is russia and china woing together jointly and our influenced increased military prence spdcifically in that region and you menoned compliance if you have comments on that as well. islamic it is mplex and think the ssians are more concerned about the american presence than the chinese. this became free much an issue in005 as you will recall khan of cooperation organization most americans have never heard of before which includes russia and china and...
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and russia, we told them the expansion of the un of the mission in georgia, russia, we told the oecd present and russia continues to deny the nation to grant them access in the occupied territories. as a result, today there are more russian troops and fewer on the ground. simply the fact that they continue the stability for division. this is how russia is trying to legitimize the result of the war, how to legitimize occupation and ethnic cleansing. while we are working together with the international community to make peaceful restoration of territory integrity of georgia, and our entity and restoration of justice, we still are facing continuation of proliferation, daily provocations on the ground, and even in the cyberspace which continues even today. because of this continued aggressions, we have more policemen killed and more killed up to the cease-fire than the war itself. this is regular army. we had more than 150 different type of incident, explosion explosions, and terrorist attacks with improvised explosive devices. but what is our response to this, what is the level we have?
and russia, we told them the expansion of the un of the mission in georgia, russia, we told the oecd present and russia continues to deny the nation to grant them access in the occupied territories. as a result, today there are more russian troops and fewer on the ground. simply the fact that they continue the stability for division. this is how russia is trying to legitimize the result of the war, how to legitimize occupation and ethnic cleansing. while we are working together with the...
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russia extends minister says the crew of 15 are alive and well. our correspondent reports. >> the mystery of the disappearing cargo ship, finally tracked down after a massive naval hunt. the news was confirmed this afternoon when the russian defense minister reported to the russian president. he said it had been found 300 miles off of the cape verde islands and the crew were alive in -- alive and well. it was it during a heavy load of timber. how did it disappear from view? this began on july 23. the next day, it was reported boarded and searched by armed men. on july 28, it contacted the coast guard, sailing through the english channel and was cited of the french coast two days later. it never made it to its destination in algeria. instead, the russian navy founded 300 miles from the cape verde islands off the west african coast. >> [inaudible] >> adding to the mystery, a ransom demand was apparently made in helsinki. with the dim -- whether the demand was genuine is still quite uncertain. >> there are reports of a ransom demand, but i cannot see
russia extends minister says the crew of 15 are alive and well. our correspondent reports. >> the mystery of the disappearing cargo ship, finally tracked down after a massive naval hunt. the news was confirmed this afternoon when the russian defense minister reported to the russian president. he said it had been found 300 miles off of the cape verde islands and the crew were alive in -- alive and well. it was it during a heavy load of timber. how did it disappear from view? this began on...
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the first anniversary of georgia's brief war with russia. five days of fighting ended in a cease-fire. that was only after several hundred people had died. georgia observed a moment of silence nationwide to remember those who were killed. in the city of gori, people held a flags in the air. the conflict is long over, but the tensions behind it remained. russia accuses georgia of rearming. georgians say they feel threatened. our correspondent has been on the border of ossetia, where russia has been building up its military presence. >> a show of force by the russian military has tensions mounting. they are moving to bolster russian positions along the border with georgia. that is after claims of shooting. the russian president, dmitry medvedev, recently came to south ossetia to emphasize that russia will continue to defend its region from the georgians. the russians have billed up their military presence here over the past year whit -- have built up their military presence here over the past year with many more troops. this is the only way to
the first anniversary of georgia's brief war with russia. five days of fighting ended in a cease-fire. that was only after several hundred people had died. georgia observed a moment of silence nationwide to remember those who were killed. in the city of gori, people held a flags in the air. the conflict is long over, but the tensions behind it remained. russia accuses georgia of rearming. georgians say they feel threatened. our correspondent has been on the border of ossetia, where russia has...
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dozens who came to russia illegally have been deported. others have been left pondering an uncertain future. all they can do now is gather what remaining stock they can and leave. >> translator: i'm going home. i can't work in moscow anymore now that the market's closed. in other markets, the rent's too high. what can i do. >> reporter: in cherkizovsky markets sprang up after the collapse of the soviet union and it became the biggest market. >> translator: we've been here for years. look at all of the people here who don't have any work anymore. it's extremely bad. >> reporter: thousands worked and even lived in the market's bustling alleyways. they had its own courts, police and recordedly even brothels all beyond the authority's control. but now that the market has been shut down, it closes all options for a vast number of workers who find it impossible to make a living anywhere else. the authorities insist cherkizovsky was a hotbed of crime and a breeding ground for disease, but many say the market was closed because it threatened russi
dozens who came to russia illegally have been deported. others have been left pondering an uncertain future. all they can do now is gather what remaining stock they can and leave. >> translator: i'm going home. i can't work in moscow anymore now that the market's closed. in other markets, the rent's too high. what can i do. >> reporter: in cherkizovsky markets sprang up after the collapse of the soviet union and it became the biggest market. >> translator: we've been here for...
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the first anniversary of georgia's's brief war with russia. five days of fighting last august, and a cease-fire broken by the european union, but only after several hundred people had died. georgia observed a moment of silence nationwide to remember those who were killed. in the city of gori, people held a flags are in the air to form the georgian national flag. the tensions behind the war remain. russia accuses georgia of rearming. georgians say they feel threatened. our correspondent reports from southern ossetia. >> the georgian president mikhail saakashvili came to honor the deaths of -- at the country's main military cemetery. more than 200 georgians, including civilians, were killed in the brief war. despite leading his country into a disastrous conflict with russia, saakashvili has no regrets. >> i have never and i will never fail to emphasize my passion, to try to protect this country from destruction and from aggression. ultimately, this is the right of every people to fight for. it is the obligation of every government to enable thei
the first anniversary of georgia's's brief war with russia. five days of fighting last august, and a cease-fire broken by the european union, but only after several hundred people had died. georgia observed a moment of silence nationwide to remember those who were killed. in the city of gori, people held a flags are in the air to form the georgian national flag. the tensions behind the war remain. russia accuses georgia of rearming. georgians say they feel threatened. our correspondent reports...
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russia is supposed to be drawn down the forces. but here we have been spending a vast amount of money and add to the building up their military presence in the region. and, yes, there will be concerned in nato and washington, the fact that russia is building up permanent military bases in both abkhazia and the other breakaway region, south ossetia. >> thank you ramiya. we will leave it there. it the american secretary of state is having talks in nigeria on the fifth leg of her seven- nation tour of africa. reports saying mrs. clinton is to raise the problems of corruption and insecurity in nigeria and the need for democratic reforms. i am joined on the line by our correspondent who is in the nigerian capital. it does not give bigger than nigeria when it comes to africa, caroline beard what is the central message. is it about corruption? >> that is what we are expecting it to be about. electoral reform and lack of electoral form and corruption are huge issues that tank nigeria's economy. corruption affects virtually every institutio
russia is supposed to be drawn down the forces. but here we have been spending a vast amount of money and add to the building up their military presence in the region. and, yes, there will be concerned in nato and washington, the fact that russia is building up permanent military bases in both abkhazia and the other breakaway region, south ossetia. >> thank you ramiya. we will leave it there. it the american secretary of state is having talks in nigeria on the fifth leg of her seven-...
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they must not exceed russia's capability to act in the world. now, there are consequences of this debate. and indie security strategy, we see on the one hand that the threat assessmeft was bought by the government. the government talks about t fact in the security strategy that the likelihood of war in the next decade or so is primarily connected with this scramble for energy and will probably take place in areas around russia's strategic perimeter. that is, the arctic, the middle east, central asia. this presuppes a few that energies disputes are going to lead to armed conflict among states, and that since energy is russia's main weapon for its prosperity the west is after its energy and that this is going to lead to war. now, the kind of force that they are talking about are not described in any detail here. they should be described and will be the forthcoming defense doctrine, but we need to talk abou the fact of the russian litary iseing reformed as a present so that the army, and to some degree the air force, the helicopter force, would be
they must not exceed russia's capability to act in the world. now, there are consequences of this debate. and indie security strategy, we see on the one hand that the threat assessmeft was bought by the government. the government talks about t fact in the security strategy that the likelihood of war in the next decade or so is primarily connected with this scramble for energy and will probably take place in areas around russia's strategic perimeter. that is, the arctic, the middle east, central...
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the level of racism against africans and russia is astonishingly high. back in the days of the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of africans came to study in russia. it showed russians enthusiastic and embracing african children. today it is an american volunteer holding this african baby. the stuffy, overcrowded basement is a refuge for terrified and brutalize migrants. >> this was the stabbing here. >> this nigerian man was lucky to survive to appeal months ago. now he is too scared to show his face. >> i put this on my year. it was an injury in my body. i had a gunshot that motivated this. >> this and not an isolated case. the doctors see similar attacks every week. in one, they even attempted to scalp of the african victims. >> the dalai lama has been visiting areas hit by the typhoon in southern taiwan on a tour that china warns will hurt relations with taipei. he was in a village where are around 500 people died because of a typhoon earlier this month. she sent this report. >> the dalai lama arrived in the village. around five entropy pull were b
the level of racism against africans and russia is astonishingly high. back in the days of the soviet union, hundreds of thousands of africans came to study in russia. it showed russians enthusiastic and embracing african children. today it is an american volunteer holding this african baby. the stuffy, overcrowded basement is a refuge for terrified and brutalize migrants. >> this was the stabbing here. >> this nigerian man was lucky to survive to appeal months ago. now he is too...
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they do not want to be tied excessively to russia, and the experience of negotiating with russia has not been that great. i think the influence on -- of john paul jones is only in memory. >> let me say a couple of things, on the submarines i think this is public relations. using this for public relations is -- this is a bad idea because once it surfaces, this is failed. it is bad for them to be doing nothing, we will let them deployed far away from home, good for the morale. as far as the arctic forces, one of the members of the audience noticed doing anything in the arctic is enormously expensive. i do not see any ground forces that are there. there is nothing for them to do. as i have said, they will try to find more ships like the size of this, for the northern fleet to protect this zone, but -- they plan to buy more ballistic missile submarines. i do not see any other major plants. the it vantage is there. they have the knowledge of the arctic and the conditions and the ocean, and what they can build, they have 20 icebreakers, they can keep on building. this was by the shipbuildi
they do not want to be tied excessively to russia, and the experience of negotiating with russia has not been that great. i think the influence on -- of john paul jones is only in memory. >> let me say a couple of things, on the submarines i think this is public relations. using this for public relations is -- this is a bad idea because once it surfaces, this is failed. it is bad for them to be doing nothing, we will let them deployed far away from home, good for the morale. as far as the...
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they see russia as the only country to prepare them from george. >>en aggression. while putin paid respect, he made row sources for the large number of russian troops now permanently based here. in the formal talks between the leaders, it will also be made clear that are you sure you is that intends financing the overall developments of this run-down region. they describe themselves as a loyalally of moscow. in this local hospital, a small glimpse of how they have become much more than that. these twins will apparently be named after him and the russian president. they'll be growing up in what at the very least will be a client state. >> the u.s. central bank, the federal reserve is to keep interest rates close to zero for an extended period despite signs of recovery in the u.s. economy. the ted says economic indicators since it's last meeting in late june suggest economic activity is leveling out, while conditions in financial employees have also improved. >> the american secretary of state urges nigeria to curb corruption and improve government. talks during her
they see russia as the only country to prepare them from george. >>en aggression. while putin paid respect, he made row sources for the large number of russian troops now permanently based here. in the formal talks between the leaders, it will also be made clear that are you sure you is that intends financing the overall developments of this run-down region. they describe themselves as a loyalally of moscow. in this local hospital, a small glimpse of how they have become much more than...
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as for russia, it does little to garner confidence. the government appears hostile to capital while its military posture is aggressive - as if confidentthat the volatile great bear has oil and gas as leverage. but russia and other oil exporters should be aware that the past year's global turmoil has focused the minds of some huge hydrocarbon consumers like china, which is now taking a great green leap forward - up the value chain. >>fuyong: when we were in school, we were told that there was only enough oil left for another 50 years -we need to develop new energy; it's also vital for the country's development. >>reporter mr c c ♪ in the still of the night ♪ in the still of the night not hot at creating service sectors. and this could hold china back, especially as its population is aging, unlike its nearest competitor, india. >>green: there are very, very few privately run financial institutions here. and that's something that indiadoes spectacularly well at. there's a lot more innovation in the indian financial sector because it's pri
as for russia, it does little to garner confidence. the government appears hostile to capital while its military posture is aggressive - as if confidentthat the volatile great bear has oil and gas as leverage. but russia and other oil exporters should be aware that the past year's global turmoil has focused the minds of some huge hydrocarbon consumers like china, which is now taking a great green leap forward - up the value chain. >>fuyong: when we were in school, we were told that there...
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it's important for the prime minister whose main task is to steer russia through the current economic crisis and serves as a reminder he's no less active since he stopped being president and he's in good stape -- shape to go back to the job if that's the way it turns out. photographs of a bare-chested mr. putin riding a horse through mountain scenery may of course bring back memories of a recent hollywood film about gay cowboys. >> i'm not sure the cowboy style is very popular in russia but the macho style, yes, definitely. russian women love to see their men quite macho, in power, controlling. >> in russia they reinforce mr. putin's image as a many -- man many mean spire to be and a man many meanwhile, spire to be be. >> in case your holiday isn't as sunny as mr. putin's you may want to book a flight with lufthansa because the german airline is offering holiday makers compensation if their holiday is a wakeout. $29 for every rainy day. thanks for businessweek -- being with us 78s >> funding for this presentation was made possible by freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and
it's important for the prime minister whose main task is to steer russia through the current economic crisis and serves as a reminder he's no less active since he stopped being president and he's in good stape -- shape to go back to the job if that's the way it turns out. photographs of a bare-chested mr. putin riding a horse through mountain scenery may of course bring back memories of a recent hollywood film about gay cowboys. >> i'm not sure the cowboy style is very popular in russia...
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russia's defense minister says the crew is alive and well. we have this report. >> this tail was shrouded in confusion from the start. now the mystery has partially been solved. the crew is alive and well. it is not under any one's guard, apparently. the full story is yet to emerge. >> confirmation that the ship had been found came with a report to the russian president from his defense minister. >> the ship was found 300 miles off the cape verde islands. the crew has been transferred to one of our warships were they are being questioned to did -- to determine what exactly happened. >> so how did of 4000-pound vessel carrying heavy timber disappear from the year? this began nearly a month ago in finland on july 23. the next day, it was reportedly boarded and searched by armed men. on july 28, it contacted the coast guard, going through the english channel. it was sighted off the french coast two days later. it never meant it -- made it to its destination of algeria. instead, it turned out on the cape verde islands off the west african coast.
russia's defense minister says the crew is alive and well. we have this report. >> this tail was shrouded in confusion from the start. now the mystery has partially been solved. the crew is alive and well. it is not under any one's guard, apparently. the full story is yet to emerge. >> confirmation that the ship had been found came with a report to the russian president from his defense minister. >> the ship was found 300 miles off the cape verde islands. the crew has been...
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. >> an american boy scout giving back to russia. the reason his project spans continents is the topic of the cover story tonight. >> but next, the war of words over health care. where the battle is being waged tonight. >> the u.s. comes home. i am karen parks with a live report coming up. our 737s fly to over 65 cities across the country every day. gate agent: this is your final boarding call... each with an average speed of 590 miles per hour, almost as fast as you. nothing's gonna hold you down. starting august 16th, fly southwest airlines from bwi airport to boston logan for just $49 one-way. bags fly free on southwest, so our low fares stay low. ( ding ) book now at southwest.com. >> first on fox. our crime and justice team goes one-on-one with maryland's secretary of the department of juvenile services, and the company providing gps monitoring for the state of maryland. joy lepola has the latest. >> on any given day in maryland, there are 170 juvenile offenders trapped by gps monitoring. 17-year-old lamont davis was on gps moni
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. >> what's the view on russia? russia has been increasingly a little bit less -- than it was during the last administration but we had submarines off the u.s. coast. is that a fluke or an indication of russia trying to goose the united states? >> it's russia is trying to reassert itself as a great power it thinks it was and should be. the problem with russia is not major capabilities which are -- but the fact that you could just end up blundering into war over say georgia. both sides are behaving stupidly there and that would involve the u.s. in some fashion. the worry with russia is nationalism and misjudgment might lepped into a marginal mess. >> unfortunately that's all the time we have for today. thanks very much. we appreciate it. coming up next in my notebook, why the united states should continue investing in nuclear weapons. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. >>> president obama ple
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it indicates that russia's navy maybe isn't such a disaster anymore. they at least have figured out how to sail their nerpa subs without accidently killing everyone onboard with a fire extinguishing system. as far as most defense experts were concerned the russian navy wasn't even capable of operating this far from home. but here they are off the coast showing off. passive-aggressive taunting has become a russian specialty in the last several years. russia has with increasing frequently even flown nuclear capable bombers just along the edge of nato borders. of course nuclear subs and nuclear capable bombers aren't the only powerful weapons russia has in its arsenal. should the occasion arise the mighty nation could also bring out its really big guns, russia's former president and current prime minister vladimir putin held his own sad little gun show this week when he posed for pictures and for a film crew while vacationing in siberia. putin had himself photographed shirtless riding a horse, breaking a stick, fishing, swimming, and doing a particularly
it indicates that russia's navy maybe isn't such a disaster anymore. they at least have figured out how to sail their nerpa subs without accidently killing everyone onboard with a fire extinguishing system. as far as most defense experts were concerned the russian navy wasn't even capable of operating this far from home. but here they are off the coast showing off. passive-aggressive taunting has become a russian specialty in the last several years. russia has with increasing frequently even...
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venezuela, iran, syria, burma, russia, what is the big picture goal here of the administration? what are they attempting-- what is president obama trying to get for us? >> i think in coping, to unbush foreign policy that we're going to talk to the people that don't like us and that like them and a difficult relationship and this ye year-- engage them. >> but for the sake of not being bush, i mean, certain, surely there's got to be a larger strategy at work ear? >> it's hard to tell so far. because, i think there's a stake for president obama keeps repeating to change america's image in the world, that before we're seeing it as a standoffish nation and now we're the nice guys and in terms of getting a return on this investment in the-- in policy, i don't see that at least on the results so far, you don't really see what they aim to get from russia. >> niceness has never delivered a lot of foreign policy that i can observe. >> i think that the obama administration calculus is that america's problem, foreign policy in the bush years was fundamentally a public relations problem. and
venezuela, iran, syria, burma, russia, what is the big picture goal here of the administration? what are they attempting-- what is president obama trying to get for us? >> i think in coping, to unbush foreign policy that we're going to talk to the people that don't like us and that like them and a difficult relationship and this ye year-- engage them. >> but for the sake of not being bush, i mean, certain, surely there's got to be a larger strategy at work ear? >> it's hard to...
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the froners man with theud of mother russia onis boots. heroic, fearss, and sor. he is the nation's better self in rippling o flesh and blood. it is an vertising campaign that makespolitical use of the prim ministerial ptorals. and it works. vladimir putin understood mething fundamentalbout russians- they' crying need r a strong mant the center. >> i think it works in russia. i thinkhe russians like to s their leader strong, toh, and caring f the people. >> is stark cntrast to what cameefore. the yeltsin years, the democratic expement are associat with chaos, unecked cminality, and a ader who lt control. >> the pictures on t internet today he goes on holiday just like other peopl >> we need morpictures like these. on the beach, other places. that would be great. >> under putin, rsia retreated from thedemocracy of the 1990's. that is the prudt paradox -- given the choice, rsians have again and again voted demoatically, 4 putin's manage retreat from democracytself. and at is t grandower of vladimir putin. >> just in caseour holiday is not as sunny as mr. putin's, yo
the froners man with theud of mother russia onis boots. heroic, fearss, and sor. he is the nation's better self in rippling o flesh and blood. it is an vertising campaign that makespolitical use of the prim ministerial ptorals. and it works. vladimir putin understood mething fundamentalbout russians- they' crying need r a strong mant the center. >> i think it works in russia. i thinkhe russians like to s their leader strong, toh, and caring f the people. >> is stark cntrast to what...
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russia's prime mister has been in the breakaway georgian republic of abkhazia. vladimir putin promised to spend almost $500 million on russ's military bases and frtified its border with orgia. >> the russian prime minier arrived here ahort of a warm welcom. whilmr. ptin paid respect to those killed i previous conflicts with georgia, he also pledged massive reurces for thearge number of russian oops now peanently based he. in inforl talks between mr. putin and the eye because -- the abkhaz lear, it became clear that russia wanted t finance eir rdown region. the govnment described itself as loyal ally of mscow. t in this local hospital, small glimpse of how abkhazia has now perhaps become much more than that. thes twins will apparently be named after him anthe russian present. there wil be growing in what will be inhe very least a client state. >> the u.s. central bank, the fedel reserv is to keep interest rates close to zero for an extended period, despite wha it says are signs of recovery in e u.s. econom they say their last meeting i legiance adjust ecomic acti
russia's prime mister has been in the breakaway georgian republic of abkhazia. vladimir putin promised to spend almost $500 million on russ's military bases and frtified its border with orgia. >> the russian prime minier arrived here ahort of a warm welcom. whilmr. ptin paid respect to those killed i previous conflicts with georgia, he also pledged massive reurces for thearge number of russian oops now peanently based he. in inforl talks between mr. putin and the eye because -- the abkhaz...
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this is a question of growing currency in russia.estigators are preparing to put a policeman on trial who is accused of murder. according to their own statistics, russian police committed 2500 crimes in the first six months of the year. we have this special report from moscow. >> it is late april in a supermarket in southern moscow. the local police chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a miraculous escape. as the staff flee for their lives, three lie dead. six others are seriously injured. she was one of them. he was shot twice in the back and stomach. he is still recovering. he still has a bullet lodged near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. now i cannot see a policeman without getting scared. it is not just me. many people in this neighborhood will never trust the police again. >> of 5 minute drive away in the same neighborhood in southern moscow, i've come to meet someone. >> she tried to cross here. >> two weeks after the supermarket shooting, his pregnant w
this is a question of growing currency in russia.estigators are preparing to put a policeman on trial who is accused of murder. according to their own statistics, russian police committed 2500 crimes in the first six months of the year. we have this special report from moscow. >> it is late april in a supermarket in southern moscow. the local police chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a miraculous escape. as the staff flee for their...
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bbc news, in moscow. >> officials now fear up to 76 people died in the explosion of russia u.s. biggest hydroelectric power station. 64 have been missing since the blast destroyed the main turbine hall. the owners of the plans say it is unlikely there will be any survivors. >> captured on a mobile phone, the terrible moment that force or ripped through a turbine hall. and man runs through the steam. then the sound of an explosion. the water burst through the concrete. tuesday morning, the damage wrought was clear to see. the walls and ceiling of the turbine hall scratched down. -- crashed down. many victims may have been killed by falling concrete, and others in the flooding that followed. many remain in hospital. others managed to walk away. >> you know, there was a crowd of people trying to get out. it was so horrible. you could not see anything, anybody. i do not remember with whom i got out. >> officials have been quick to downplay fears the explosion has done damage to the walls of this, russia's largest hydroelectric dam. the defense minister says that the walls are firm.
bbc news, in moscow. >> officials now fear up to 76 people died in the explosion of russia u.s. biggest hydroelectric power station. 64 have been missing since the blast destroyed the main turbine hall. the owners of the plans say it is unlikely there will be any survivors. >> captured on a mobile phone, the terrible moment that force or ripped through a turbine hall. and man runs through the steam. then the sound of an explosion. the water burst through the concrete. tuesday...
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the first annirsary of georgia's's brief war with russia. fi days of fighting last august, and cease-fire brok by the eupean union, but only after several hundred peoplhad died. georgia obseed a moment of silenceationwide to remember those who were killed in theity of gori, people held a flagsre in the air fo the georgian nationallag. the nsions bind the war remain. russia acuses georgia of rearming. grgians sa ty feel threaten. our correspondent repts from soutrn ossetia. he georgian psident mikhail saakashvi came to honor e deaths of -- at the country's main milary cemetery. mor than 200eorgians, includingivilians, were killed in the brief war. despite leadin his coury into a disarous conflict with ussia, saakashvili has no regrets. >> i have never and will neve fail to emphasize my passion, to tr to prott thisountry from destrtion and from aggression. ultimate, this is e right of every people to fight for. it is the obligationof every government to enable their people to survive. >> but this is what he would faf he wants to win back south
the first annirsary of georgia's's brief war with russia. fi days of fighting last august, and cease-fire brok by the eupean union, but only after several hundred peoplhad died. georgia obseed a moment of silenceationwide to remember those who were killed in theity of gori, people held a flagsre in the air fo the georgian nationallag. the nsions bind the war remain. russia acuses georgia of rearming. grgians sa ty feel threaten. our correspondent repts from soutrn ossetia. he georgian psident...
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officials say those arrested include nationals from estonia, russia, and latvia. we have this report from moscow. >> according to the defense ministry, the arctic sea was seized on july 24 in swedish waters. the boat came alongside the ship, asking for help, but once on board, they threatened the crew with guns. the ship sail towards africa with navigational equipment turned off. the journey began in finland on july 23 carrying a load reported to be worth 1 million pounds. on july 24, the alleged hijackers boarded the vessel. it was not heard from again until she contacted the coast guard in the english channel. the last sighting was off the coast of france. the ship was due to arrive in algeria august 4, but no more was heard until a russian navy vessel discovered the vessel off the coast of west africa. the russian defense ministry says not a shot was fired in the operation and the crew of 15 sailors are alive and well. here in the russian capital, there was relief the 15 sailors were in good health. there are many questions still unanswered. who were the allege
officials say those arrested include nationals from estonia, russia, and latvia. we have this report from moscow. >> according to the defense ministry, the arctic sea was seized on july 24 in swedish waters. the boat came alongside the ship, asking for help, but once on board, they threatened the crew with guns. the ship sail towards africa with navigational equipment turned off. the journey began in finland on july 23 carrying a load reported to be worth 1 million pounds. on july 24, the...
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this week, russia's prime minister were showing off his physique again. he was jogging, and he keeps on forgetting his shirt. >> it is the marketing of muscularity. vladimir putin cortex impression ideal, the strongman leader, the frontiers men with mother russia on his boots. his robust, fearless, and sober. he is the nation's better self, in rippling flesh and blood. it is an advertising campaign making political use of the prime ministerial pectorals. but it works. vladimir putin understand something profound and fundamental. they need more stability, a strong man front and center. >> i think it works in russia. russians need to see their leader strong and caring for the people. >> it is a stark contract -- contrast to what came before. the democratic experiment is associated now with chaos, poverty, and unchecked criminality, and a leader who have lost control. >> it brings him closer to us. >> we need more pictures like this. it would be great. >> russians prefer stability and certainty to be free for all of the decade ago. that is the paradox. given
this week, russia's prime minister were showing off his physique again. he was jogging, and he keeps on forgetting his shirt. >> it is the marketing of muscularity. vladimir putin cortex impression ideal, the strongman leader, the frontiers men with mother russia on his boots. his robust, fearless, and sober. he is the nation's better self, in rippling flesh and blood. it is an advertising campaign making political use of the prime ministerial pectorals. but it works. vladimir putin...
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russia simply can't afford that kind of policy, leading us to ruin as well, cause as russia's isolation, no one to rely on in the world, and as a position of conflict of erybody and his neighbor and russia therefore must pursue an overall defense policy that is primarily based first of all in and enhancing s economic capabilit and for the picy must be that capability, they must not exceed russia's capability to act in the world. therare consequences of this debate. the security strategy we see on the oneand, the threat assessment was bought by the government. the government talks about the fact that the security strategy, the likelihood of the next decade or so is primarily connected with the scrame for energy and will probably take place in areas around russia's strategic perimeter, the arctic, the middle east, central asia. this presupposes the commants in certain quarters from the west, that this will lead to armed conflict among states, since energy is russia's main foreign policy weapon on the basis of economic prosperity, the west is after its energy and this will lead to war. the
russia simply can't afford that kind of policy, leading us to ruin as well, cause as russia's isolation, no one to rely on in the world, and as a position of conflict of erybody and his neighbor and russia therefore must pursue an overall defense policy that is primarily based first of all in and enhancing s economic capabilit and for the picy must be that capability, they must not exceed russia's capability to act in the world. therare consequences of this debate. the security strategy we see...
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russia responded with a counterattack. pushing deep into the georgia territory. the five-day war killed at least 390 people displaced tens of thousands and left fear that more fighting could erupt. the scars still remain as we hear in this report from deutsche welle. >> reporter: relatives of those killed in the fighting commemorated their loved ones by laying flowers in the georgian capital tbilisi. the hostilities may have only lasted five days but they left behind countless personnel tragedies. >> translator: some call it a minor, pointless war, but it was a major war for us. our children aren't with us anymore. my son was killed on august 8th. >> reporter: there's still no siement of relations between russia and georgia. many in the region fear armed conflict could erupt again. >> translator: we still feel it's dangerous. all my friends and relatives are worried. all we can do is have faith and trust in the international community. >> reporter: the european union have some 200 observers along georgia's border with south ossetia. russian troops are stationed o
russia responded with a counterattack. pushing deep into the georgia territory. the five-day war killed at least 390 people displaced tens of thousands and left fear that more fighting could erupt. the scars still remain as we hear in this report from deutsche welle. >> reporter: relatives of those killed in the fighting commemorated their loved ones by laying flowers in the georgian capital tbilisi. the hostilities may have only lasted five days but they left behind countless personnel...
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i think the russians have a very different view of russia than we do. they are not averse of seeing a strong independent country. this regime for all of the offensive aspects of it is the first government in modern iranian history which is not under the domination of a foreign power. this is the first time in modern iranian history that there's an iranian government that is not under the thumb of the british or under the thumb of the czars or under the thumb of the soviets and the americans and the british during the world war ii when the country was occupied or under the thumb later on of the united states during the era of the shah. and i don't think the soviets -- there you are. freudian slip. i don't think the russians are entirely averse to this especially given the fact that the southern -- the southern fringe of what used to be the soviet union is now made up of independent states. having a powerful independent iran which is not on entirely good terms with the united states seems to me suits them and this is a way cold war patterns haven't entire
i think the russians have a very different view of russia than we do. they are not averse of seeing a strong independent country. this regime for all of the offensive aspects of it is the first government in modern iranian history which is not under the domination of a foreign power. this is the first time in modern iranian history that there's an iranian government that is not under the thumb of the british or under the thumb of the czars or under the thumb of the soviets and the americans and...
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or russia" that is what i would say. how do we realize this as a bigger, strategic problem. >> in cyber storm and a cyber storm two, whether vulnerabilities were they targeting in that case? do you know? was anybody involved in a cyber star africa? ok. >> the attacks were fundamentally standard attacks, meaning that you have a ddot attacke. you have a problem with data. you have a problem with the systems down. they have been compromed
or russia" that is what i would say. how do we realize this as a bigger, strategic problem. >> in cyber storm and a cyber storm two, whether vulnerabilities were they targeting in that case? do you know? was anybody involved in a cyber star africa? ok. >> the attacks were fundamentally standard attacks, meaning that you have a ddot attacke. you have a problem with data. you have a problem with the systems down. they have been compromed
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it was a ceasefire agreement, but russia is the 046 in complying with the terms of the august -- russia0 troops remain in abkhazia. we see the foreign military base has been constructed and is still developing. russia continues to deny the european union commission to grant them access to the occupied territories. ças a result, there are more russian troops on the ground and simply the fact that [unintelligible] we're working to develop new mechanisms of peaceful territorial integrity of georgia and the restoration of the justice, but we are still facing daily provocations on the ground and even in cyberspace, which is continuing today. because of this continued aggression, we have more policeman killed and more law enforcement killed after the cease-fire then during the war itself. this is very alarming and we have had more than 150 different types of incidents, explosions, and terrorist attacks with improvised explosive devices. but what is our response to all of this? our response is simple, but powerful. it is a more democratic progress. georgia has deepened relationships with our
it was a ceasefire agreement, but russia is the 046 in complying with the terms of the august -- russia0 troops remain in abkhazia. we see the foreign military base has been constructed and is still developing. russia continues to deny the european union commission to grant them access to the occupied territories. ças a result, there are more russian troops on the ground and simply the fact that [unintelligible] we're working to develop new mechanisms of peaceful territorial integrity of...
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russia is not a friend. russia is not a friend. >> russia is not a friend.e certainly can't believe they are. they are still the evil empire. they are certainly the great black bear over there keeping their eyes on us. the one thing you have to keep in mind about russia, they, at all costs want to see america fail. anything to destablize america. glenn: why do you say that? like china, i don't believe that in china. i don't believe that china is a friend of ours, but they like stable worlds. why would russia -- why can you say with such confidence? >> putin wants to bolster his position and his strength in the country, and to do that, he needs to create a strong enemy to unify his country, ok, against, and so he portrays america as doing everything to hurt russia, and you were talking about that, so anything he can do to make himself look stronger in his peoples's eyes is the main thing and the main thing he can do is to make america look weak. glenn: christopher reich, the name of the book is "rules of vengeance." grabbbbbbbb glenn: done screw with me norma
russia is not a friend. russia is not a friend. >> russia is not a friend.e certainly can't believe they are. they are still the evil empire. they are certainly the great black bear over there keeping their eyes on us. the one thing you have to keep in mind about russia, they, at all costs want to see america fail. anything to destablize america. glenn: why do you say that? like china, i don't believe that in china. i don't believe that china is a friend of ours, but they like stable...
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last week, russia accused washington of rearming what it called georgia's "war machine." the pentagon says russia was consulted about the decision to avoid any misunderstandings. you'll recall that russia and georgia fought a five-day war last summer. >>> and now to asia. and another sign of a recent thaw between north and south korea. south korea said today it will renew its offer to give aid to the north, if it gives up its nuclear program. just yesterday, north korea freed a south korean man who had been detained for several months. tensions in the region seem to have eased considerably in the aftermath of former president bill clinton's surprised to visit pyongyang earlier this month. he helped win the release of two u.s. journalists being held there. >>> and an update on a story we've been following all week long. the terrible flooding and loss of life in taiwan in the aftermath of a typhoon that struck there earlier this week. it's been called the worst flooding in the region in 50 years, and today the president of taiwan acknowledged that the death count is much hi
last week, russia accused washington of rearming what it called georgia's "war machine." the pentagon says russia was consulted about the decision to avoid any misunderstandings. you'll recall that russia and georgia fought a five-day war last summer. >>> and now to asia. and another sign of a recent thaw between north and south korea. south korea said today it will renew its offer to give aid to the north, if it gives up its nuclear program. just yesterday, north korea freed...
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china and russia trade with burma.ung san suu kyi's long and courageous fight is far from over. >> and as a relief operation is underway across parts of east asia to rescue people trapped by heavy rains and landslides. the number of dead is not yet clear, but there are fears that it could drive into hundreds. the typhoon dropped several inches of rain. we will have a report from taiwan in just a moment. first, to china where a number of homes have collapsed. >> a small village in china, a late-night landslide here triggered by relentless downpours. it destroyed seven homes last night. they found six people underneath the mud and the rocks, some very badly hurt. as the clear operation got under way, two of those rescued had not survived. two women had died here. they were moved to a place of safety, but they came back when they thought the danger was over. they did not stand a chance. >> across eastern china, more than 6000 homes were wrecked by the storm. it rained harder here than it has done during any typhoon in the
china and russia trade with burma.ung san suu kyi's long and courageous fight is far from over. >> and as a relief operation is underway across parts of east asia to rescue people trapped by heavy rains and landslides. the number of dead is not yet clear, but there are fears that it could drive into hundreds. the typhoon dropped several inches of rain. we will have a report from taiwan in just a moment. first, to china where a number of homes have collapsed. >> a small village in...
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he was with him in his incarceration in russia.szko wasn't sure he should take that offer because he had 12,000 of his soldiers sitting in siberia. well, he made a deal with the czar that, okay, if you let my men go, i will go. and the czar said, okay, but you can never come back to poland and you have to promise never to attack again. so in order to free his men who were imprisoned, kosciuszko agreed. czar paul also gave kosciuszko 60,000 rubles which he put in a bank account for him in london and he also gave him a fur coat because he was going to cross sweden in the winter to go to england so he figured he needed to be warm. now, you see the fur collar here. when kosciuszko made his way back to america, after the revolution, he gave that fur coat to thomas jefferson. now, thomas jefferson is seen here in the most famous portrait to him but in addition to that, if you go down to the jefferson memorial, you'll see that jefferson is also portrayed wearing this fur coat. now, it was not just blacks, jews and peasants kosciuszko stoo
he was with him in his incarceration in russia.szko wasn't sure he should take that offer because he had 12,000 of his soldiers sitting in siberia. well, he made a deal with the czar that, okay, if you let my men go, i will go. and the czar said, okay, but you can never come back to poland and you have to promise never to attack again. so in order to free his men who were imprisoned, kosciuszko agreed. czar paul also gave kosciuszko 60,000 rubles which he put in a bank account for him in london...
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russia troops in ossetia have heightened their battle readiness.cow blames a series of provocation frs georgia. a five-day war between russia and georgia started a year ago this coming friday. police in the afghan capital say insurgents have fired nine rockets into the city. the missiles landed across kabul, injuring two people. one landed close to embassies and nate headquarters. australian police are saying they foiled a terrorist plot to attack an army base in sydney. four men were arrested. they are said to have links to a somali militant group, and their attention is racing concerns that they are not seeking targets elsewhere. knick reports from sydney. >> in the quiet streets of melbourne's suburbs, one of the biggest counterterrorism operations that australia has ever seen. the raids got underway in the middle of the night and involved some 400 officers. four mean were taken into custody, suspects believed to be behind a planned suicide attack against the australian military. they are all australian nationals in their early to mid 20's of le
russia troops in ossetia have heightened their battle readiness.cow blames a series of provocation frs georgia. a five-day war between russia and georgia started a year ago this coming friday. police in the afghan capital say insurgents have fired nine rockets into the city. the missiles landed across kabul, injuring two people. one landed close to embassies and nate headquarters. australian police are saying they foiled a terrorist plot to attack an army base in sydney. four men were arrested....
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the russian military says that russia spots american and nato vessels off of its own coast. they say that patrols are a normal thing. >> the fleet should not sit at home, you know. it should not only fulfilled the task to combat piracy, but also international tasks. >> two years ago, russia restarted its patrols of a strategic bombers in international airspace, causing consternation in the west. russian generals say that they're doing it because they were tired of internal routes. there are usually more things than that. >> i do not think it was an anti-american gesture. i think it was a show to the world and the russian public there -- the new renaissance of russian military might. i am also sure that the russian population, they are quite proud of it. >> russian military might was on display with its roar -- with its war with georgia. it is angry about u.s. military aid to the georgians. it is extremely sensitive about what it sees as meddling in its backyard. >> stay with us on "bbc world news." and electric guitar love affair. three generations of the tar legends jam tog
the russian military says that russia spots american and nato vessels off of its own coast. they say that patrols are a normal thing. >> the fleet should not sit at home, you know. it should not only fulfilled the task to combat piracy, but also international tasks. >> two years ago, russia restarted its patrols of a strategic bombers in international airspace, causing consternation in the west. russian generals say that they're doing it because they were tired of internal routes....
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if it is in russia's h -- is in russia's interest as well to deal with these issues. with a conservative government, the door will be open to improve relations with russia. we shall see if the door opens in return. the fourth theme of conservative farm policy is -- foreign-policy is the effect of a form of global institutions to allow international cooperation in the face of the threats i have outlined to be advance. this is clearly true in the economic area, where the focus of economic decision making these to ship to bodies like the g-20, and the united nations on which the conservative party shares the view of the current government, that the security council should include permanent membership for germany, japan, and other representation. we have no illusions about how difficult it will be to bring this about. the european union is also one of the institutions which must adapt to the changing distribution of world, economic, and " political change. this is not a speech about european policy. the european union needs to focus on the issues of global competition and
if it is in russia's h -- is in russia's interest as well to deal with these issues. with a conservative government, the door will be open to improve relations with russia. we shall see if the door opens in return. the fourth theme of conservative farm policy is -- foreign-policy is the effect of a form of global institutions to allow international cooperation in the face of the threats i have outlined to be advance. this is clearly true in the economic area, where the focus of economic...