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target wrong exports of these products until iran is ready to return to full implementation of its commitments under a mutual return to the jcp away. american study professor at the university of iran food zombie believes the idea of sanctioning a run for the deal that the u. s. itself quit, signifies the current chaos amid washington's political establishment. you know, the united states has an addiction on sanctions. they have the sanctioning iraq and for the last for the is so you don't, hasn't been surviving. and there's sanctions. i mean prospect under sanctions admin sciences and in different fields of providing services of the people here are quite extensive. and sooner or later, the american official realize that by sanctioning countries, they're not going to each of the objectives. they have was the united states that left the agreement during the top administration. and by that administration could return to the agreement on the 1st day of by the presidency. the same that he did with the paris climate accord and other agreements that tom had left. he refused. there are lots of problems in washington. there's a lot of disagreement and in fighting, and the run and g
target wrong exports of these products until iran is ready to return to full implementation of its commitments under a mutual return to the jcp away. american study professor at the university of iran food zombie believes the idea of sanctioning a run for the deal that the u. s. itself quit, signifies the current chaos amid washington's political establishment. you know, the united states has an addiction on sanctions. they have the sanctioning iraq and for the last for the is so you don't,...
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salamis murder by drone, intensified tensions between washington on to run, professor out the university of iran sides. mohammed's mirandi believes there was no object of reason or escalation for his killing this accusation. the united states has a tradition of lying about intelligence and such information. and we know, for example, that when the united states murder, general sony mommy, later on, it was exposed that the defense secretary. in his memoir he said that trump just simply wanted to, to kill him. and that the reason for his killing that was given was all false when the united states wanted to murder or general. so any money they gave an excuse, or they claimed that he was about to carry out an imminent strike or an attack on american targets. but it turned out, obviously that that was a lie. this is the same. it's unclear why the united states at this time would want to escalate some sort of tension with iran. it cannot wage war against russia through ukraine, post china, and attempt to intimidate china and also escalate against iran at the same time. the truth is that the united stat
salamis murder by drone, intensified tensions between washington on to run, professor out the university of iran sides. mohammed's mirandi believes there was no object of reason or escalation for his killing this accusation. the united states has a tradition of lying about intelligence and such information. and we know, for example, that when the united states murder, general sony mommy, later on, it was exposed that the defense secretary. in his memoir he said that trump just simply wanted to,...
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these currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is his opponents, his best chance to keep him out of power. popularity is increasing and dead. this is the last roll, the dice that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing against him because every other thing that the opposition has done since april 9 has, you know, going on to say the idea here is that if that the government, obviously, the state of pakistan is not a part of the us, but the government would not go the extra mile, perhaps too big, and then the book comes to shop. so if you were to contextualize this entire debate in this, in this scenario, i would, i would say that with him, ron, in power. the us would not have whatever, whatever day with the person who would be form in drawing red lines off pakistan. the problem with this government in that one, it lacks a big mandate who it is on. it is uncertain what it wants to do is giving many a mixed signal to the public as
these currently in london, receiving medical treatment research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is his opponents, his best chance to keep him out of power. popularity is increasing and dead. this is the last roll, the dice that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing against him because every other thing that the opposition has done since april 9 has, you know,...
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, this colony in london receiving medical treatment a research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is his opponents, his best chance to keep him out of power. popularity is increasing and it does a lot of the date that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing of the engine because every other thing that the operation have done it has, you know, going to take the idea here is that if the government, obviously, the state of pakistan is not a part of the us but the government would not go the extra mile, perhaps to it, and then the board come to shop. so if you were to bring to this in dire need to be in this, in this scenario, i would, i would say that we didn't run in power. the u. s. would not have whatever, whatever a person who would be form in join red line off pakistan. the problem with government id one, it lacks a big mandate. who it is. it is uncertain what it wants to do to you. you're making many a make signal to the public as well as, as well as foreign actors. many tha
, this colony in london receiving medical treatment a research associates, the university of hong told us that the pro iran tong movement in pakistan is gaining momentum. or the latest ruling is his opponents, his best chance to keep him out of power. popularity is increasing and it does a lot of the date that the operation has. and if this is the operating would typically have nothing of the engine because every other thing that the operation have done it has, you know, going to take the idea...
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iran has means as well. my brandy is a professor at the university of toronto. he says, russia sees iran as an honest player in the ukraine war. the iranians ah, from the very beginning, they pointed out that while they oppose war, they recognized that nato broke his promise not to expand eastwards and nato was involved in the coo and ukraine. and also nato was supporting right wing, malicious in the country. there was a pressing russian speakers, especially in the dumbass and the east and south of ukraine. and of course, the nato countries never allowed or never put pressure on here to implement the minster courts if, if those agreements were implemented, we wouldn't have had this war. so the russian see iran as an honest player and the wrong criticizes the united states and europeans core. not dealing with the issues in a more reasonable way within the context of the midst, of course. so the russians do listen to iran, and that is why senior european officials, or at least one that i know of, asked the iranian president to help to see if there can be a solution
iran has means as well. my brandy is a professor at the university of toronto. he says, russia sees iran as an honest player in the ukraine war. the iranians ah, from the very beginning, they pointed out that while they oppose war, they recognized that nato broke his promise not to expand eastwards and nato was involved in the coo and ukraine. and also nato was supporting right wing, malicious in the country. there was a pressing russian speakers, especially in the dumbass and the east and...
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case of covert pro western influence operations on social media to be reviewed and analyzed to date. so fake news from the u. s. state department bashing, russia, china and iran, stanford university, and graphic i issued the report and meta, the parent company of facebook, and instagram provided the necessary data to promote the narratives. the now deleted accounts, shared news articles, calling for a ban on russian tv channels. they called on central asian nations to curb chinese influence and so on. here are some details of the operation. the operation talks it russian speak in central nation. alden says and focused on praise in american aid to central asia and criticize in russia, particularly rates foreign policy. facebook's post selfish had few within 10 months . it don't make 10 post gain more than 1000 reactions. it was pretty shallow stuff . photos of models doctored into profile pictures, synthetic hash tag campaigns all to help push a pentagon version of world events. of course. now facebook says this is the 1st time that they removed a foreign influence operation directed by the united states. now that's interesting, as many suspect, this is definitely not the 1st time
case of covert pro western influence operations on social media to be reviewed and analyzed to date. so fake news from the u. s. state department bashing, russia, china and iran, stanford university, and graphic i issued the report and meta, the parent company of facebook, and instagram provided the necessary data to promote the narratives. the now deleted accounts, shared news articles, calling for a ban on russian tv channels. they called on central asian nations to curb chinese influence and...
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at harvard kennedy schools, middle east initiative, and into iran, hammered miss harvey, a professor of political science at the university of to her on a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today. on inside story our scene, let me start with you today. first i wanna ask you who exactly are these protesters? are the protesters that are currently engaged in this sit in in parliament. the ones who occupy parliament are the only supporters amongst other as other and is what they are seeking, representative of what other it archies want. this is a very unfortunate lesson because i think it's very relevant to how impactful these protests are and how much effect they'll have under are going forward. dansville replaced and predominantly they are the followers to the center, but there are other iraqis in walton these protesters, and we might expect more to join later on. but the vast majority of them are addressed. but their, their demands do resonate to some degree with the rest of the rest of the country. and other iraqis, for example, where they are as an 8 will strongly isn't this call for and incorrupt
at harvard kennedy schools, middle east initiative, and into iran, hammered miss harvey, a professor of political science at the university of to her on a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today. on inside story our scene, let me start with you today. first i wanna ask you who exactly are these protesters? are the protesters that are currently engaged in this sit in in parliament. the ones who occupy parliament are the only supporters amongst other as other and is what...
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realistically with their demands or removing their sanctions against iran has mean that mohammed mirandi is a professor at the university of to, for on. he says, russia, the fees are wrong as an honest player and the ukraine war. the iranians are from the very beginning, they pointed out that while they oppose war, they recognized that nato broke its promise not to expand eastwards and nato was involved in the coo and ukraine. and also nato was supporting right wing, malicious in the country. there was a pressing russian speakers, especially in the dumbass and east south of ukraine. and of course, the nato countries never allowed or never put pressure on here to implement the minster courts if, if those agreements were implemented, we wouldn't have had this war. so the russian see iran as an honest player and the wrong criticizes the united states and europeans core. not dealing with the issues in a more reasonable way within the context of the midst, of course. so the russians do listen to iran, and that is why senior european officials, or at least one that i know of, asked the iranian president to help to see if there c
realistically with their demands or removing their sanctions against iran has mean that mohammed mirandi is a professor at the university of to, for on. he says, russia, the fees are wrong as an honest player and the ukraine war. the iranians are from the very beginning, they pointed out that while they oppose war, they recognized that nato broke its promise not to expand eastwards and nato was involved in the coo and ukraine. and also nato was supporting right wing, malicious in the country....
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the author's cinema of modern iran they will taste the festival a cocktail of the best films of the main international festivals to plunge into the world multiverse and the universe the peoples of the world will visit the territory of the first series of television series, expanding the understanding of this often underestimated area of \u200b\u200bcreativity. run into special show random graphic discoveries unexpected insights, exciting memories sharp director's observations on the topic of the day guests will meet with new works by masters veterans of world cinema celebrate the anniversary of andrei konchalovsky the fiftieth anniversary of the faculty of film and television of tel aviv university, whose graduates were the pride of israeli cinema program is very large cinema, including films shot on 70mm film, will remind you that, according to jean-luc godard, cinema should evoke eyes to the sky and to see giants on the screen, not television dwarfs, mff viewers will be able to take the russian mark on world cinema, feel the screen problems of the third age and the free thoughts of documentary filmmakers, as well as relive wild nights at screenings of such th
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university professor. so it is. saudi says the relations between iran and molly are mutually beneficial in the face of a common economy and technology transfer are going to be significant. money has a lot of that is going to be useful is economy and economy can tell money advance. it's the current, this is molly as to which country so it can help money to make sure that money and citizens can have better lives as spec relations continue corporations culture linkages. molly is a really ancient country, has a great civilization. so really just linkages are going to be important for both sides and over knowledge. since there is a common enemy, which is the west number list and countries. this type of relations beneficial at birth, legacy of 2 decades of us occupation of afghanistan, all in the name of a civilized war on terror. we examined the heroic consequences of america's policies in the central asian country and special confirmation walking one year since the chaotic pullout of us troops. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all history. this friday marks the anniversary of 2 devastating ex
university professor. so it is. saudi says the relations between iran and molly are mutually beneficial in the face of a common economy and technology transfer are going to be significant. money has a lot of that is going to be useful is economy and economy can tell money advance. it's the current, this is molly as to which country so it can help money to make sure that money and citizens can have better lives as spec relations continue corporations culture linkages. molly is a really ancient...
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and history of the middle east at the university of carter and director of the golf study center, joins us now on skype from da. good to have you with us. so iran says the us hasn't shown any evidence how much evidence has been made public actually, there is no evidence has been made. so what we have now is the, basically the narrative from the united states, from justice department, which been described in the new york times of snap, as is of the international esplanade novels. that's the description of new york times of what has been basically published. so basically it's very interesting to see all of the studies coming to start the 24 hours and after the final agreement, which been reach to and in vietnam has been basically sent to different capitals. it's concerning the nuclear issue. so the timing is very interesting to see the story coming exactly and the time where there is talk about reaching a deal on the nuclear issue. the timing is sensitive. how will these allegation do you think impact those efforts to re revive the iran nuclear deal? there will have impact because basically such a in used to god this wither base this or with base
and history of the middle east at the university of carter and director of the golf study center, joins us now on skype from da. good to have you with us. so iran says the us hasn't shown any evidence how much evidence has been made public actually, there is no evidence has been made. so what we have now is the, basically the narrative from the united states, from justice department, which been described in the new york times of snap, as is of the international esplanade novels. that's the...
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russia and iran, consistent supporters of international law, we are united by the rejection of the destructive line of the collective west to impose on the world community, instead of the universalional law, a certain order based on western rules and such a liberal world order, of course, has nothing to do with truly democratic values have nothing in common. in principle, he did not get tired, but includes the principle of the sovereign equality of states. on the contrary, we defend the central role of the world organization. our positions coincide on all key issues of his activities and together with our iranian partners and our other like-minded people. we, uh, perform within the framework recently. the created groups of friends in defense of the charter of the organization of imaginary nations, which already unite two dozen countries and the composition, which, of course, will expand, spoke in detail about all aspects related to the joint comprehensive plan of action to resolve the situation around the iranian nuclear program. the minister expressed his gratitude for our firm and not subject to market changes position for our consistent efforts aimed at the speedy resumptio
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of the crown center, the middle east studies at brandeis university. thank you. thank you, emily. the u. n says it can support a visit by international atomic energy agency to iran separation nuclear power plant. if both russia and ukraine, a grain, moscow and cave accuse each other of shelling the plant which russia sees control of a much. some foreign ladies have called for it to be returned to ukraine, while the u. n. has demanded that nuclear inspectors be allowed to access the past few days they've been, they've been repeated comments by various russian officials accusing the united nation secretary of having either canceled or blocked visit by the international atomic energy agency to the operates nuclear power plant. the i e, a is a specialized agency that acts in full independence in deciding how to implement its specific mandate in close contact with the i. e, a, the un secretary has assessed that it has in ukraine, the logistics and security capacity to be able to support any i a e, a mission to the operates a nuclear power plant from keith should. of course, the ukranian and russian authorities are great is rather military has reported a number of sol
of the crown center, the middle east studies at brandeis university. thank you. thank you, emily. the u. n says it can support a visit by international atomic energy agency to iran separation nuclear power plant. if both russia and ukraine, a grain, moscow and cave accuse each other of shelling the plant which russia sees control of a much. some foreign ladies have called for it to be returned to ukraine, while the u. n. has demanded that nuclear inspectors be allowed to access the past few...
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of the crown center for middle east studies at brandeis university. he says if the current draft agreement fails, the us will likely increase its demands. unfortunately, it appears to me that iran is not willing to. ready accept the text that the e u has put forward. as far as i can tell from the crest reporting it, ron has attached some additional conditions and demands that it wants to be met. and if iran is not prepared to accept that e u text, i imagine the u. s. will probably also have some changes that would like to say, has iran has raised 3 separate issues, which the u. s. considers to be extraneous to the text. first, iran wants sanctions lifted on the i, r g c or companies associate with the i r g c. second, iran want some guarantees that even after the president biden leaves, the white house, you west will continue to honor the agreement. and 31 once the i e, a investigation in to past nuclear activities to the end. and as i said, the u. s. considers each agrees to be extraneous to the agreement and is not prepared to accept any of. so i think it's very much an america's interest to revive the j. c. p. away. i think it's in your ron's interest as well. so i don't qui
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iran. it's designated as a terrorist group by the u. s. e u israel and the u. k. why marble sada is an associate professor of political science at our university in garza. he says hamas has stayed out of the conflict to avoid further escalation, a position. i think that they are a partners and what we are on the joint mutual command in the guy. but in the meantime, have asked is feeling that if they join the fighting with this israel, israel will intensify. it's bombing against palestinian civilians and infrastructure, but also worked on security services in the last year is about $11.50 massive destruction on the infrastructure. so this is the only concern that probably the joining the fight. again, this is fred, this woman, that is with that as a justification to can you to continue with this discussion? again, this is really an infrastructure in the us now with the power to, to, to put in to the current pricing between israel. i doubt it seems to me that is when has gone to florida is where it has to advise, which would make it out for us to convince the dad to stop wearing. i think it's going to take countries like cut or egypt or you on to try to i
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of columbia university. thank you so much for talking with us. >> thank you, lisa. william: as a young woman in iran, artist arghavan khosravi was subjected to many restrictions. but on the canvas, she renders it all in fanciful, magical layers. special correspondent jared bowen of g.b.h. boston met her at the currier museum of art in manchester, new hampshire, for our arts and culture series "canvas." >> i like this idea of having these whimsical gardens and then having some other things, a little bit disturbing. jared: this her paintings as in her own life iranian artist arghavan khosravi sees two irans. one she found inside her family home. >> we had a lot of freedom. i was lucky that i was born and raised in a family that culturally educated and gave me this pace to do whatever i want. jared: and then there is the public iran, where life is heavily restricted, especially for women. >> when we go to school, we have to wear the hijab and there are things that you must do to comply with those rules. jared: accounts be yourself. -- you couldn't be yourself. >> i think that's too extreme to say you c
of columbia university. thank you so much for talking with us. >> thank you, lisa. william: as a young woman in iran, artist arghavan khosravi was subjected to many restrictions. but on the canvas, she renders it all in fanciful, magical layers. special correspondent jared bowen of g.b.h. boston met her at the currier museum of art in manchester, new hampshire, for our arts and culture series "canvas." >> i like this idea of having these whimsical gardens and then having...
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university, supporting the whole you. >>> new details on a story that broke during our show just yesterday. the justice department charging a member of iran'sry guard force in an alleged plot to kill trump's former national security adviser john bolton. a source tells cnn that mike pompeo was also a target of the assassination plot. fred pleitgen is tracking this for us. what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: it seems as though the plot seemed to have been this pretty late stages. according to the justice department, member of the irgc, who by the way is not in u.s. custody despite already having been charged, he apparently contacted someone in the united states and at first said that he wanted a couple of photos of john bolton offering up the address of john bolton and then later said that he was offering up $300,000 for an assassination which turned out to be against john bolton. and he also said that he kind of wanted that to happen in the parking garage apparently above the residence where johnfrequen lot of traffic. but the person that this person was talking to was an informant with the fbi and the irgc member said later
university, supporting the whole you. >>> new details on a story that broke during our show just yesterday. the justice department charging a member of iran'sry guard force in an alleged plot to kill trump's former national security adviser john bolton. a source tells cnn that mike pompeo was also a target of the assassination plot. fred pleitgen is tracking this for us. what more are you learning about this? >> reporter: it seems as though the plot seemed to have been this...
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in the book a very interesting letter iran across where a woman who was an engineering student at ohio state university sent liu this questionnaire. among the lists of things on the questionnaire was, do you think being an engineer caused a woman to lose her femininity? leaves response to that was what team mean by this question? how do you stay fit? how do you do a good job? lou said, take care of yourself! being physically fit, eating right. i would love to promote my book you can read the excerpt of the letter to the student. liu continued -- she was also a member of the women's division of professional organizations. she continued to promote that. she also wrote a monograph on -- gray, it is getting late. my brain is starting to slow down. seismologists that one recognition. john milton. she did continue to use it. she also edited all of birds stuff. his reports, the mining work that he did. again, this is totally behind the scenes. no clue kind of person. great question, thank you. >> so, we can continue this and the law be as you purchase a book to have a net sign. just a reminder that our next program will be august 6th. it will be a conferen
in the book a very interesting letter iran across where a woman who was an engineering student at ohio state university sent liu this questionnaire. among the lists of things on the questionnaire was, do you think being an engineer caused a woman to lose her femininity? leaves response to that was what team mean by this question? how do you stay fit? how do you do a good job? lou said, take care of yourself! being physically fit, eating right. i would love to promote my book you can read the...
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university. judy: as we reported, the department of justice has charged an iranian with trying to assassinate former national security advisor john bolton. u.s. officials say the man was a member of iran'solutionary guard corps. nick schifrin is following this and joins me here. what do we know about this plot? nick: u.s. officials say beginning in october, 2021, an iranian began to take steps to assassinate bolton. you can see they are both on the left and right. he is in uniform. that, doj, says is part of the evidence that he was a member of the iranian revolutionary guard corps' kuds force, the unit that oversees operations. really the military wing of the regime. the doj says he hid a person in the u.s. that doj identifies as a confidential human source to the u.s., offered him $250,000, and after negotiation, $300,000 in digital currency to hire someone to assassinate john bolton. the person in the u.s. said yes, he had hired someone, a member of a mexican cartel. the iranian said he wanted bolton to be killed by the end of 2021. at one point, he even messaged this person in the u.s. a photo of the cash he was offering. the fbi was able to get inside of the iranian's messaging app
university. judy: as we reported, the department of justice has charged an iranian with trying to assassinate former national security advisor john bolton. u.s. officials say the man was a member of iran'solutionary guard corps. nick schifrin is following this and joins me here. what do we know about this plot? nick: u.s. officials say beginning in october, 2021, an iranian began to take steps to assassinate bolton. you can see they are both on the left and right. he is in uniform. that, doj,...
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form a truly unifying ideology or some principles that will are universal both for russia and for china and for iran and for other countries ofhat is, resistance to this liberal dictate. and by the way, about, uh, liberalism and the dictatorship of liberalism, nikolai yakovlevich danilevsky wrote about this in his book russia of europe, he singled out two markers of european, european politics of the archetype, to restore violence. this is exactly what to talk about and really, that we can resist this liberal globalist dictatorship. well, probably the dialogues of sovereignty, mutual respect, respect for the interests of collectivism in the international arena, that is, never everyone pulls the blanket over himself wants to become dominant in the lair. and when a fair distribution of resources between different countries of technology in po potential is really jointly collective defense against an exploding world hegemon, a rogue superpower, well, besides danilevsky, it also speaks of imbi. walkie-talkies of violence expansion, therefore, means mine favorite danilevsky. let's say he formulated the code of ethno-cultural russi
form a truly unifying ideology or some principles that will are universal both for russia and for china and for iran and for other countries ofhat is, resistance to this liberal dictate. and by the way, about, uh, liberalism and the dictatorship of liberalism, nikolai yakovlevich danilevsky wrote about this in his book russia of europe, he singled out two markers of european, european politics of the archetype, to restore violence. this is exactly what to talk about and really, that we can...
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of strategic importance russia iran consistent supporters of international law unite us in rejection of the destructive lines of the collective west to impose on the world community instead of the universalhing to do with truly democratic values has nothing to do with the principles of the charter, it includes the princes. sovereign equality of states a statesman who had a huge impact on the course of world history did not become mikhail gorbachev 1 and the only president of the soviet union, the last general secretary of the central committee of the cpsu, he led the country in a very difficult time perestroika withdrawal of troops from afghanistan the collapse of the warsaw bloc the end of the cold war the collapse of the ussr gorbachev admitted mistakes was many. but for the fact that he made himself responsible, he never removed his deepest condolences to the family and friends of mikhail sergeyevich, vladimir putin expressed in a telegram, the president noted that gorbachev led the country during a period of complex dramatic changes of large-scale challenges of foreign policy economic public. he understood that the reforms needed to seek to offer their own solutions to urgent probl
of strategic importance russia iran consistent supporters of international law unite us in rejection of the destructive lines of the collective west to impose on the world community instead of the universalhing to do with truly democratic values has nothing to do with the principles of the charter, it includes the princes. sovereign equality of states a statesman who had a huge impact on the course of world history did not become mikhail gorbachev 1 and the only president of the soviet...