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lamalfa: i would like to highlight a catastrophe that may befall the western united states. 196 fires have burned a total of over 50 acres so far and it's going to be much more than that since it is on the heels of winter time. the worst fires due to overgrowth and negligence of our federal lands overpopulated with trees, they get too hot. fire retardant dropped from aircraft is only option. it helps our firefighters who are on the ground in harm's way to not get involved in fire. allows us time to organize evacuations and put the fire out. radical environmental organization is seeking injunction on fire retardants until they study. ridiculous, amazing how much it would take a tool of fire retardant to put out fires. myself and congressman panetta are working on a bill. we need this sort of thing and need that protection. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 2, in the order of the house of january #, 2023, the chair announcees that the speaker appointed mr. matthew b. barry as general counsel of the united states house of representatives effective february 1, 2023. the chair lays before the h
lamalfa: i would like to highlight a catastrophe that may befall the western united states. 196 fires have burned a total of over 50 acres so far and it's going to be much more than that since it is on the heels of winter time. the worst fires due to overgrowth and negligence of our federal lands overpopulated with trees, they get too hot. fire retardant dropped from aircraft is only option. it helps our firefighters who are on the ground in harm's way to not get involved in fire. allows us...
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accepted the continuation of life and some of its provisions, but unfortunately, the united states and some westernized countries had clearly announced that the approaches of the united states and the western world, in order to influence this plan and somehow not be at a height, in the form of a 12-month to 12-month plan. they tried to account in the form of the standards of the mentality of the saadi war and the qualifications of cross-border food during the years of the war . it was used but unfortunately, the western parties do not want the war to be a mediator at this stage, because it will increase the position of the world, and it will also cause russia to enter into a hundred-year war . two factors make this plan somehow not acceptable at this stage . thank you very much. i will say goodbye to you. mr. alipour, being an expert on china issues , the preliminary meeting of the arab league is starting today. and the society is going to become eighteen the arab league will be held on friday. the most important issue raised in this meeting is the presence of mr. faisal moqdad, the minister of foreign
accepted the continuation of life and some of its provisions, but unfortunately, the united states and some westernized countries had clearly announced that the approaches of the united states and the western world, in order to influence this plan and somehow not be at a height, in the form of a 12-month to 12-month plan. they tried to account in the form of the standards of the mentality of the saadi war and the qualifications of cross-border food during the years of the war . it was used but...
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it's still a head and all the data points of the western united states say they'll stop using water from the colorado river. is that a crisis point after years of drugs, the frank assessments, quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then it might have implemented the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera in hebron boys breed then slide picture button. this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watch. price really forces at times, $12.00 thoughts, an awesome arrested. delicacy told tale fumed over 5 years of a coming of age and a place where even a child's imagination separately, restricted disguise, above had brought a witness documentary on a jersey to the colleges. when the the
it's still a head and all the data points of the western united states say they'll stop using water from the colorado river. is that a crisis point after years of drugs, the frank assessments, quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point in...
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that is it should not be the united states operating alone, but we should be operating in concert with our western european allies so that the world understands that this is not the united states dictating terms. >> all right, charles is calling from louisville kentucky. hello. good morning. the marshall plan put too much control financially in the hands of the military. it's doing it today. now, you talk about us sending money to france and france distributing it out. okay they're going to frank currency. the goal, says lyme getting all this money from the united states in gold and it's in frank. so he kept the gold and use the franks -- not franks but the gold. and then he sending it to stalin? and stalin is supposed to be making a plan with czechoslovakia, poland, and all of them. you saw what happened there. he invaded those people. so, the had a lot of this money. but he didn't have it for too long. >> ben, response? >> i'm not clear what you are referring to with regard to the goal and gold. i should emphasize that the goal was not a supporter of the marshall plan and the united states was a
that is it should not be the united states operating alone, but we should be operating in concert with our western european allies so that the world understands that this is not the united states dictating terms. >> all right, charles is calling from louisville kentucky. hello. good morning. the marshall plan put too much control financially in the hands of the military. it's doing it today. now, you talk about us sending money to france and france distributing it out. okay they're going...
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and historically, is an adversary of western europe, not of the united states, but of western europe, which as i said, is hard to take because strong the cold, cold war. and even after that, we tried, and for a while seemingly succeeded in establishing a relationship on more or less equal basis a place to canal mclee. they were cultural exchanges. there were some social interaction. why do you think we had due to being adversary's? well, russia has been having the relationships in the college from the columbus was europe for hundreds years. but it did not prevent us from being converse or is a well russian by the, by the faith of history, by uh, by nature uh, has been the open until forced to europe seems rusher and moved as a big power seems the beginning of the 16th century and, and the authors agreed that russia as a neighbor's europe is only one non european power, which has been able to defend. it's so very nice in international affairs. but the price which russia pays for that and to replace for that is the permanent of those scenario relationships, which is now pretty much in t
and historically, is an adversary of western europe, not of the united states, but of western europe, which as i said, is hard to take because strong the cold, cold war. and even after that, we tried, and for a while seemingly succeeded in establishing a relationship on more or less equal basis a place to canal mclee. they were cultural exchanges. there were some social interaction. why do you think we had due to being adversary's? well, russia has been having the relationships in the college...
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it's all part of the same ridge that is building up along the western half of the united states.u're looking at seattle right now. 87 degrees right now in seattle. 91 in bremerton, tacoma, you're checking in at 87 degrees little further south. those temperatures still up. very, very warm out there. you've got 88 degrees right now. important along the coastline. check out a they get that on shore flow like we get a little fog and their 58 degrees. so overall, that pattern already set itself up. you've got that big ridge of high pressure. it's going to actually build for tomorrow. so i think again, those temperatures in the pacific northwest on the hot side for the bay area, we're just generally on the upper 80's, maybe some very warm temperatures in the mid, not quite on the hot side just yet a low clouds and fog that will be on the tour again for tonight inside the bay, but kind of a thin lair out there early on. so that's going to evapnrate rapidly again, leaving lots of sunshine away from the water's temperatures again going to soar by tomorrow afternoon. we're moving well into
it's all part of the same ridge that is building up along the western half of the united states.u're looking at seattle right now. 87 degrees right now in seattle. 91 in bremerton, tacoma, you're checking in at 87 degrees little further south. those temperatures still up. very, very warm out there. you've got 88 degrees right now. important along the coastline. check out a they get that on shore flow like we get a little fog and their 58 degrees. so overall, that pattern already set itself up....
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to take seeing that the russia objectively and historically, is an adversary of western europe, not of the united states, but of western europe. which as i said, is hard to take because strong the cold, cold war. and even after that, we tried, and for a while seemingly succeeded in establishing a relationship on more or less equal basis a place to canal mclee. they were cultural exchanges. there were some social interaction. why do you think we are due to being adversary's? well, russia has been having cause the relationships and culture on to columbus was europe for hundreds years. but it did not prevent us from being conducive a well russian by the, by the faith of history, by uh, by nature, uh, has been the open until forced to europe. seems russia and moved as a big power seems the beginning of the 16th century. and then the authors agreed that russia, as a neighbor's europe used only one non european power, which has been able to defend aids. so very nice in international affairs. but the price which russia pays for that and to replace for that is the permanent, those scenario relationships. me, wh
to take seeing that the russia objectively and historically, is an adversary of western europe, not of the united states, but of western europe. which as i said, is hard to take because strong the cold, cold war. and even after that, we tried, and for a while seemingly succeeded in establishing a relationship on more or less equal basis a place to canal mclee. they were cultural exchanges. there were some social interaction. why do you think we are due to being adversary's? well, russia has...
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hard to take seeing that the russia objectively and historically is an adversary of western europe, not of the united states, but of western europe fridge. as i said, it's hard to take because through all the cold, cold war and even after that we tried and for a while seemingly succeeded in establishing a relationship on more or less equal basis a place to come. normally, they were cultural exchanges. there were some social interaction. why do you think we had due to being ever serious? well, well, russia has been having because i relationships and colleagues from the columbus was europe for hundreds years. but it did not prevent us from being converse or is as well rational by the, by the faith of history, by uh, by nature uh, has been the open until forced to your seems russia and moved as a big power seems the beginning of the 16th century and, and the authors agree that russia, as each neighbors europe use only one non european power, which has been able to defend feeds. so very nice international fairs, but the price which pressure pays for that and to replace for that is the permanent of those scenari
hard to take seeing that the russia objectively and historically is an adversary of western europe, not of the united states, but of western europe fridge. as i said, it's hard to take because through all the cold, cold war and even after that we tried and for a while seemingly succeeded in establishing a relationship on more or less equal basis a place to come. normally, they were cultural exchanges. there were some social interaction. why do you think we had due to being ever serious? well,...
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it is being hailed as historic deal, and it is a critical one for the huge portion of the western united statesthe water supply for tens of millions of people, and three states now, california, arizona and nevada are expected to accept measures to accept a major portion of the water from the colorado river for billion dollars of federal funding. and bill weir is here to walk us through it. this is all about this crucial water system teetering on the point of disaster. >> absolutely crucial. not enough water and too many people is the recipe out west. 40 million people in seven states and mexico depend on to colorado water right now. looking at the water levels as they have fallen over the last couple of years lake mead, lake powell, and big reservoirs of life, they are quarter full. the top line is 2021. >> so wild. >> look at how many feet it dropped, there 25 feet from year to year, and this year, it is coming up thanks to the record snow pack in the sierra nevadas and the rockies a. and the sierras don't feed the rockies, but looking at this, it took the pressure off of the negotiations. >>
it is being hailed as historic deal, and it is a critical one for the huge portion of the western united statesthe water supply for tens of millions of people, and three states now, california, arizona and nevada are expected to accept measures to accept a major portion of the water from the colorado river for billion dollars of federal funding. and bill weir is here to walk us through it. this is all about this crucial water system teetering on the point of disaster. >> absolutely...
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is there a feeling like the ceos at western united states banks are able to fight off the barbarians at the gate or the hedge funds and short sellers are on the urge to really get some momentum around that. >> thank you, dom, for covering when i was out in talking with the ceos at regional banks right now, they pretty much unanimous live predict the short sellers. with regard to first republic, jpmorgan, equity was wiped out they made a lot of money on that trade. they see it as a profitable trade to get into and they're piling into other areas as well. we've seen short interest tick up massive put options expire tomorrow in pacwest which could contribute to some of the volatility there that's the ceo camp. on the investor side of things, a lot of the investors -- not all of them, but a lot of them see it where there are too many regional banks could be consolidation there could be additional failures it's hard to say which one ultimately pans out. there is a clear bifurcation. >> much first republic was a zombie bank and walking dead short sellers saw the zombie and attacked >> so a
is there a feeling like the ceos at western united states banks are able to fight off the barbarians at the gate or the hedge funds and short sellers are on the urge to really get some momentum around that. >> thank you, dom, for covering when i was out in talking with the ceos at regional banks right now, they pretty much unanimous live predict the short sellers. with regard to first republic, jpmorgan, equity was wiped out they made a lot of money on that trade. they see it as a...
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aspects and certainly not supporting a need to enforce and defend in the same way that say the united states and western.— united states and western liberal democracies are doing. thank you very much — democracies are doing. thank you very much for— democracies are doing. thank you very much for coming _ democracies are doing. thank you very much for coming onto - democracies are doing. thank you very much for coming onto the - very much for coming onto the programme. we really appreciate your time and your expertise. an issue we don't send at all time looking at we tend to look at one site or the other. but really appreciate your thoughts. kate sullivan estrada. as we discussed, ukraine's president zelensky was at the arab league summit injeddah. also there was syria's president assad the first time he's been seen at this event since the war in syria that's killed hundreds of thousands of people. with assad's reemergence thousands of syrian refugees living in lebanon fear being deported back to syria. the bbc�*s international editor, jeremy bowen, met them and sent this report. in yasmine camp in leban
aspects and certainly not supporting a need to enforce and defend in the same way that say the united states and western.— united states and western liberal democracies are doing. thank you very much — democracies are doing. thank you very much for— democracies are doing. thank you very much for coming _ democracies are doing. thank you very much for coming onto - democracies are doing. thank you very much for coming onto the - very much for coming onto the programme. we really appreciate...
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with brittany in the united states supported forces that would eventually turn back on the united states in 911. the neo nazis are going to come back from ukraine and on to western europe. what i think it's a is that there's parts of it, but it's a much, much big blow back in prospect. because uh, this conflict is uh, it won't go down to you only in its early stages. i mean, however tactful. that may sound and it's awful of cost, but to the blood back back on to west things. this idea is, you know, figured town of people who been the old societies are going to suffer from this. people who become in near to war to killing through violence. and of course, this is going to have forgotten the societies themselves. it's a huge stranger plus of course, the very fact of a conflict like this in forces, you know, the polarized political opponent, guys ation, is we see as intense in united states, it's quite strong in france, in the u. k. there's certainly so many unresolved contradictions, that you know, that the, the context of an external conflict, internal opponent, guys ation. it's heading towards very choppy waters. indeed. although i noticed that you have spoken ab
with brittany in the united states supported forces that would eventually turn back on the united states in 911. the neo nazis are going to come back from ukraine and on to western europe. what i think it's a is that there's parts of it, but it's a much, much big blow back in prospect. because uh, this conflict is uh, it won't go down to you only in its early stages. i mean, however tactful. that may sound and it's awful of cost, but to the blood back back on to west things. this idea is, you...
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60,000 pounds of it disappeared from a railcar last month as it was being shipped through the western united statescident to the national response center, the company saying they don't believe the chemical was taken but they believe the chemical may have begun falling out of the railcar. ammonium nitrate can be used as a fertilizer but it was also the main ingredient used by timothy mcvay when he carried out the bombing in oklahoma city. then there is this, switch gears here. national treasure winning the 2023 preakness stakes in bald in baltimore on saturday. kentucky derby winner mage placed third. there is not going to be a triple crown this year. that's always the big question mark. the win making bob baffert the winningest trainer in preakness stakes history, the only trainer to have eight horses win the race. he's been not without controversy because of issues with some of his horses and maybe some banned substances but beyond that, bob baffert, a big winner over the weekend. now we're on to the third and final race and that wi will be. maria: thank you so much. meanwhile, house judiciary com
60,000 pounds of it disappeared from a railcar last month as it was being shipped through the western united statescident to the national response center, the company saying they don't believe the chemical was taken but they believe the chemical may have begun falling out of the railcar. ammonium nitrate can be used as a fertilizer but it was also the main ingredient used by timothy mcvay when he carried out the bombing in oklahoma city. then there is this, switch gears here. national treasure...
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i know your other book on this information about russia, how western europe, united states, has been the demonizing russia because they've had years of practice in preparing for once we have any grain. yes. what uh, i mean, i've been wondering about the slide towards confrontation uh, drove coast. fuel for us could have anticipated a full scale off this hold. but to the slide has been continuing for almost 20 years. you can save on saturday from the very 1st days of german unification, 1990 nato enlargement. then throughout the 199 cuz because people forget it was bose yes and who in december 1994 1st talked about a cold peace which was a signal that the post cold war european security older was not satisfactory. there was dissatisfaction, obviously from the russian side and all so they have moved. well, that was one of the conditions of not just, nathan, not gonna be, you know, paying union enlargement. i've always argued that should have been a false copenhagen criteria and that is working positively towards peace and you know, the conciliation from the old cold war positions. unfo
i know your other book on this information about russia, how western europe, united states, has been the demonizing russia because they've had years of practice in preparing for once we have any grain. yes. what uh, i mean, i've been wondering about the slide towards confrontation uh, drove coast. fuel for us could have anticipated a full scale off this hold. but to the slide has been continuing for almost 20 years. you can save on saturday from the very 1st days of german unification, 1990...
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they have 11 states that they're in in the western united states. i think for this to pass, we do need to have somebody stabilize things and, you know, the fdic approval, proposal is out there and it's something that i know that you've been discussing and, you know, i'm a free market guy, so i believe that making stupid decisions should have some consequences; however, i also don't think that a company that's sitting with a billion or 2 billion or 3 billion in cash at a bank, should be punished for that stupidity as well. it's certainly not there. liz: you see that as an opportunity. i want to bring in alan nuchman in here. you have been on the trading floors at times like this. talk to us about what you be doing at the moment when it comes to whether it's buying the s&p, selling the s&p, you tell me. >> well first to get to the banks. all right, few bad banks, they broke. it's capitalism. unfortunately, they didn't understand how to hedge and they didn't understand their customer base, so it's a velocity money story so i don't think it's a systemic
they have 11 states that they're in in the western united states. i think for this to pass, we do need to have somebody stabilize things and, you know, the fdic approval, proposal is out there and it's something that i know that you've been discussing and, you know, i'm a free market guy, so i believe that making stupid decisions should have some consequences; however, i also don't think that a company that's sitting with a billion or 2 billion or 3 billion in cash at a bank, should be punished...
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the most of the states in the western united states have agreed to reduce the amount of water they take from the colorado river. it provides drinking water for 40000000 people in the us and mexico. but experts was a drought has left levels of crisis point rob rendalie report, so from los angeles, the by did ministration and western states that depend on the colorado river has struck a deal on cutting water use until 2026. the agreement would reduce water siphoned from the colorado by more than 3.6 trillion cubic meters. california which uses the largest share of colorado river water, would bear the brunt of the cuts with about one 3rd of the total. arizona and nevada also agreed to significant cuts. other states rely on the river r, colorado, new mexico and utah. experts say the agreement is a stop gap measure. so essentially it's all kind of like say we're going to keep doing this more aggressive conservation for the next 3 years to we get to 2026. and in the meantime, we're going to keep negotiating the, the, the big deal that we're expecting in 202623 years of drought, worsened by hu
the most of the states in the western united states have agreed to reduce the amount of water they take from the colorado river. it provides drinking water for 40000000 people in the us and mexico. but experts was a drought has left levels of crisis point rob rendalie report, so from los angeles, the by did ministration and western states that depend on the colorado river has struck a deal on cutting water use until 2026. the agreement would reduce water siphoned from the colorado by more than...
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united states and the french polynesian islands. the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that western countries and the unitedct, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time in the exercise. zulfiqar 1401, the army is also important such an issue for the united states and the west has forced them to monitor the fleet's route around the clock, even to the point where the united states flies planes with radioactive detection sensors. analyzing makran and dena, imagining that this action could be a bright fish from the panama canal, a canal that was built in 1914 and after centuries connected the atlantic and pacific oceans , until before the construction of this canal, the american continent was a kind of navigation route around the globe it had blocked, now panama is the only passage between the two americans, thinking that the sanctions can bring strain on iran , it starts to embargo the 360 fleet, even though it embargoes us, and declares its readiness to cross the dana and the place, but the sea looking to the future, the iranian hearts have another plan in mind, they c
united states and the french polynesian islands. the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that western countries and the unitedct, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time in the exercise. zulfiqar 1401, the army is also important such an issue for the united states and the west has forced them to monitor the fleet's route around the clock, even to the point where the united states flies planes with radioactive detection sensors....
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i know your other book on this information about russia, how western europe, united states, has been the demonizing russia because they've had years of practice in preparing for what's been happening in ukraine. yes. what uh, i mean, i've been wondering about a slide towards confrontation uh, drove coast. fuel for us could have anticipated a full scale off this sort. but to the slide has been continuing for almost 20 years. you could save on saturday from the very 1st days of german unification, 1990 nato enlargement and throughout the 199. cuz because people forget to it was bose yes and who in december 1994 1st talked about a cold peace which was a signal that the post cold war european security older was not satisfactory. there was dissatisfaction, obviously from the russian side and also the, uh, well that was one of the conditions of uh, not just, nathan, not gonna be, you know, pen union enlargement. i've always argued that should have been a false copenhagen criteria. and that is working positively towards peace and you know the conciliation from the old cold war positions. un
i know your other book on this information about russia, how western europe, united states, has been the demonizing russia because they've had years of practice in preparing for what's been happening in ukraine. yes. what uh, i mean, i've been wondering about a slide towards confrontation uh, drove coast. fuel for us could have anticipated a full scale off this sort. but to the slide has been continuing for almost 20 years. you could save on saturday from the very 1st days of german...
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ghasemzadeh, london broadcasting news agency, the scientists of the united states meteorological organization announced that most of the westernions of the united states are no longer in good conditions, but there is an unprecedented amount of rain. in the last winter, it brought its own consequences for the regions. cbs reported that after the drought period in the state of california, now these rivers have killed people. about a quarter of the food consumed in the united states is produced in central california. it is possible, but last year's winter and the multitude of storms caused by climate change have caused recent floods in this region. 600 square kilometers of agricultural land in these regions have been flooded and swamped by swallowing food crops . the situation is a lot of money lost. nader is the owner of a pistachio farm, 99% of the pistachios supplied to america are grown here, the square kilometer of land lost 15 million dollars, and the damage caused by the flood so far has been about 1 billion dollars . the lamp of lake larim dried up a century ago. a few weeks ago, this lake did not exist outside now this l
ghasemzadeh, london broadcasting news agency, the scientists of the united states meteorological organization announced that most of the westernions of the united states are no longer in good conditions, but there is an unprecedented amount of rain. in the last winter, it brought its own consequences for the regions. cbs reported that after the drought period in the state of california, now these rivers have killed people. about a quarter of the food consumed in the united states is produced in...
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last, the 500 years of actually um, the western countries, western europe then joined western europe and the united states have been the strongest one rusher, was defending its severe range. and russia was defending vigorously, it's right to take decisions on its own. i bought to, during only for very limited period, russian, soviet union has being a part of the international order mean has been strong enough to represent an alternative to the west. but i mean, there, again, we are coming back to either or a choice because from what i understand and maybe my knowledge of this, of, if history is limited, the soviet union, i still have this idea of our international lives. we're taking decisions together . i'm not meeting the only a few the overlord, mountains. uh, everything like god, which is ultimately the the western id and it's communicated pretty openly in this matter for over a shining city on a hill. it's not only shining, it's also enjoying resources from, from the rest of the globe for its own sake. well, so i mean to me and it was representing a new toner to, for specially in the few constitution
last, the 500 years of actually um, the western countries, western europe then joined western europe and the united states have been the strongest one rusher, was defending its severe range. and russia was defending vigorously, it's right to take decisions on its own. i bought to, during only for very limited period, russian, soviet union has being a part of the international order mean has been strong enough to represent an alternative to the west. but i mean, there, again, we are coming back...
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environment that he encountered the international level especially in dealings with the united states and western countries. but the united states particular because countries some of them had different attitude. so a russia like or france. sent to this for this expanded the answer. in fact. so, you know, as a person who was barely full and the russian so as a researcher i found the the main kind of motive motive that you have behind it is the idea of the russia is always responding, yes, hold the border will start because russia's response impose some threat or of later in the expansion much of russia is responding to some measures of ukraine. so basically although of course we know that this is the universal way to justify every kind of aggressive war of deplorables. also explaining that he is only a defendant, germany gains the gains the threats from soviet union from uk. and so but now in the current situation the question of responsibility in exactly in the framework of this danger or of the you know, nuclear threat and so on is well is is extremely important. and all who have responsibility
environment that he encountered the international level especially in dealings with the united states and western countries. but the united states particular because countries some of them had different attitude. so a russia like or france. sent to this for this expanded the answer. in fact. so, you know, as a person who was barely full and the russian so as a researcher i found the the main kind of motive motive that you have behind it is the idea of the russia is always responding, yes, hold...
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environment that he encountered the international level especially in dealings with the united states and western countries. but the united states particular because countries some of them had different attitude. so a russia like or france. sent to this for this expanded the answer. in fact. so, you know, as a person who was barely full and the russian so as a researcher i found the the main kind of motive motive that you have behind it is the idea of the russia is always responding, yes, hold the border will start because russia's response impose some threat or of later in the expansion much of russia is responding to some measures of ukraine. so basically although of course we know that this is the universal way to justify every kind of aggressive war of deplorables. also explaining that he is only a defendant, germany gains the gains the threats from soviet union from uk. and so but now in the current situation the question of responsibility in exactly in the framework of this danger or of the you know, nuclear threat and so on is well is is extremely important. and all who have responsibility
environment that he encountered the international level especially in dealings with the united states and western countries. but the united states particular because countries some of them had different attitude. so a russia like or france. sent to this for this expanded the answer. in fact. so, you know, as a person who was barely full and the russian so as a researcher i found the the main kind of motive motive that you have behind it is the idea of the russia is always responding, yes, hold...
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information intelligence in favor of the united states and western european countries, the bodies of stry of state security of the ministry of internal affairs of the bssr also switched to new forms of struggle instead of chekist military operations, undercover work to identify and destroy banks of the nationalist underground interception of communication channels. from the mortgage note of the kgb under the council of ministers of the bssr to the kgb, the representative of the ministers of the ussr january 1957 for the period from november 1943 to december 1956 in the course of intelligence and operational work and military operations, the state security and internal affairs bodies of the republic liquidated 1,264 bandit groups. including 840 bang groups associated with the nationalist approach and 16,000 466 bandits, including lone bandits who are not troubled by western intelligence agencies. still hatching the idea of an expansion, according to plans. the island is a rejection of the original territories of the liquidation of states. the destruction of faith in the unity of the
information intelligence in favor of the united states and western european countries, the bodies of stry of state security of the ministry of internal affairs of the bssr also switched to new forms of struggle instead of chekist military operations, undercover work to identify and destroy banks of the nationalist underground interception of communication channels. from the mortgage note of the kgb under the council of ministers of the bssr to the kgb, the representative of the ministers of the...
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today, when the united states of america, their western allies, in fact, are openly talking about thee russians of the russian state, including actively using national factors, it is quite justified to talk about protecting the most important value for our country, interethnic harmony and unity, using the example of the finno-mountain peoples . we we see purposeful activities to discredit the state national policy of russia and encourage nationalist sentiments in europe, not without the help of the authorities of these countries, under the guise of commitment to democracy , radical national organizations are being created acting on behalf of the russian finno-bor peoples. all sorts of international platforms from the mouths of representatives of self-proclaimed organizations hear accusations of infringement of the rights of representatives of our peoples of discrimination on ethnic grounds, investing the policies of the regions, while this is practically ignored very important for our country. factors. her multinational features are associated with her, the parents themselves position
today, when the united states of america, their western allies, in fact, are openly talking about thee russians of the russian state, including actively using national factors, it is quite justified to talk about protecting the most important value for our country, interethnic harmony and unity, using the example of the finno-mountain peoples . we we see purposeful activities to discredit the state national policy of russia and encourage nationalist sentiments in europe, not without the help of...
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tbilisi pending sanctions, he said a representative of the state department of the united states of america, a number of western countries, including the united states, prohibit russian aircraft from entering their airspace, according to a representative of the state department, now is not the time to deepen relations with the aggressor country , at the same time, echo of the caucasus reports that the georgian government supported putin's order to cancel the visa regime for citizens georgia and the resumption of air traffic between the countries will supposedly make life easier for georgian citizens. a massive missile attack on israel during the past day and sector gaza fired about five hundred rockets on the territory of ukraine, more than 300 of them crossed the border, at the same time half of them were shot down by the iron dome air defense system , in response, the idf hit more than 130 targets in the gaza strip at night, in particular , they attacked the post of militants of the islamic jihad , the prime minister of israel benjamin tanyago rejected the statement that the cease -fire agreement reached thro
tbilisi pending sanctions, he said a representative of the state department of the united states of america, a number of western countries, including the united states, prohibit russian aircraft from entering their airspace, according to a representative of the state department, now is not the time to deepen relations with the aggressor country , at the same time, echo of the caucasus reports that the georgian government supported putin's order to cancel the visa regime for citizens georgia and...
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the london broadcasting news agency and the scientists of the united states meteorological organization announced that most of the western regions of the united states are no longer in drought conditions, but the unprecedented snowfall and rain last winter brought its own consequences for the regions, network reports c after the drought period in the state of california, people have lost their lives in these rivers. about a quarter of the food consumed in the united states is produced in central california, but last year's winter and the multitude of storms caused by climate change caused floods. recently, 600 square kilometers of agricultural lands in these areas have been flooded and swamped by swallowing food products . the situation is a lot of money lost. it is rare for the owners of pistachio farms to have 99% of the mails supplied to america there. 15 square meters of land can be cultivated it lost a million dollars, it was a billion dollars, the light of lake larim, which dried up a century ago, a few weeks ago, this lake did not even exist outside , now this lake has returned to take revenge , the snows in the m
the london broadcasting news agency and the scientists of the united states meteorological organization announced that most of the western regions of the united states are no longer in drought conditions, but the unprecedented snowfall and rain last winter brought its own consequences for the regions, network reports c after the drought period in the state of california, people have lost their lives in these rivers. about a quarter of the food consumed in the united states is produced in...
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united states and the polynesian islands of france. the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that western countries and the unitedtes expect, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time in the zulfiqar 1400 exercise and a the importance of such an issue for the army the united states and the west forced them to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock until it reached the point where the united states also flew planes with radioactive detection sensors. analyze thinking that this action can prevent the clear passage of the panama canal, that is, this point , the canal that was built in 1914 and after centuries connected the atlantic and pacific oceans, until before the construction of this canal, the american continent was in a way blocked navigation around the globe now, panama is the only passage between the two americans, thinking that the sanctions could bring strain on iran, and it starts to sanction the 360 fleet, although it pays attention to this sanction and declares its readiness to cross the sea, but the sea looking to the future, iranian hearts have another
united states and the polynesian islands of france. the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that western countries and the unitedtes expect, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time in the zulfiqar 1400 exercise and a the importance of such an issue for the army the united states and the west forced them to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock until it reached the point where the united states also flew planes with...
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already told you about 92% of western attitudes but 80% of the depending on the west, that is, it is trade, export, import, it is connected with the european union and the united statesmost of the turks do not go to russia or china , they go to western europe or the united states, most of the training that takes place is also this the united states, this is britain, this is france, germany, that is, after all, it is turkey, this is the most eastern part of the western world, and if i were not considered from the point of view of ukraine, this is a responsible player of nato, this is the second country in terms of military power in the alliance, and no one has obligations is turkey within the alliance did not exclude the fact that they had a separate position from the way most members treated the membership of finland and sweden, they have their own history of relations and well, let's objectively look at the situation inside what sweden imposed at one time restrictions on the turkish economy, on the turkish defense sector, on turkish citizens and officials, and this , in a certain way, was also reflected in turkey's policy towards sweden, that 's why here. when uh, t
already told you about 92% of western attitudes but 80% of the depending on the west, that is, it is trade, export, import, it is connected with the european union and the united statesmost of the turks do not go to russia or china , they go to western europe or the united states, most of the training that takes place is also this the united states, this is britain, this is france, germany, that is, after all, it is turkey, this is the most eastern part of the western world, and if i were not...
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then they are closer to each other that's dead in the world and that the united states and western europe are alone suffering economically while the rest of the world boost fluid. or i'm not quite sure what plan and you're measuring it, because what you just described bears no resemblance to reality. the united states did not want this war in when our in disclose information that the russians were planning this attack. months in advance incent us diplomats to russia to try to avoid this war is consulted with its allies to try to avoid this war. knew full well that made it when large then, if ever was a long time off. none the less invaded ukraine because he believes that your brain doesn't deserve to exist as an independent state. and he wanted to pull it back into russia's sphere of influence. is the global south major economies like india refilled indonesia? are they keeping their powder dry and not taking sides in this conflict? yes. hi. this is in many respects, a sign of the resilience because as it takes a lot of agents and the, and the, they're not even neutral that someone can eve
then they are closer to each other that's dead in the world and that the united states and western europe are alone suffering economically while the rest of the world boost fluid. or i'm not quite sure what plan and you're measuring it, because what you just described bears no resemblance to reality. the united states did not want this war in when our in disclose information that the russians were planning this attack. months in advance incent us diplomats to russia to try to avoid this war is...
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the micronesia islands of the united states and the french polynesia islands by crossing the time line. the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is nothing westernes and the united states should expect it, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time in the zulfikar 1401 military exercise, the importance of such an issue for the united states and the west has forced them to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock until the work comes to an end. that the united states also flies planes with radioactive detection sensors, this sensitivity and importance lead the united states to analyze makran and dena in a demonstration action, thinking that this action can remove gogori lushan fish from the panama canal, which was opened in the year built in 1914 and after for centuries, the atlantic and pacific oceans were connected to each other until before the construction of this canal, the american continent had blocked the shipping route around the globe. now, panama is the only passage between the two americans, thinking that sanctions can bring iran's strain. starts to embargo the 360 flotilla, although some
the micronesia islands of the united states and the french polynesia islands by crossing the time line. the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is nothing westernes and the united states should expect it, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time in the zulfikar 1401 military exercise, the importance of such an issue for the united states and the west has forced them to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock until the work comes to an...
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time line past the micronesian islands of the united states and the islands the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that westernnd the united states expect, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time, in the zulfiqar 1401 military exercise, the importance of such an issue for america and the west forced to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock, it even reached the point where the united states flies planes with radioactive detection sensors . this sensitivity and importance leads to the united states of america analyzing makran and dana in a demonstration action, thinking that this action this manicure can be seen from the panama canal, that is, this point, a canal that was built in 1914 and after centuries connected the atlantic and pacific oceans until the construction of the american continental canal blocked the shipping route around the globe. now panama is the only passage between the americans, thinking that the sanctions can bring strain on iran , they start sanctioning the 360 fleet, no matter how many tomans it is, and this sanction is taken into accoun
time line past the micronesian islands of the united states and the islands the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that westernnd the united states expect, but now dana and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but at the same time, in the zulfiqar 1401 military exercise, the importance of such an issue for america and the west forced to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock, it even reached the point where the united states flies planes with...
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May 25, 2023
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passes through the time line from the side united states micronesian islands and islands the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that westernnited states expect, but now dena and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but they are also participating in the zulfikar 1401 army exercise. the importance of such an issue for america and the west has forced them to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock, even to the point where the united states flies planes with radio detection sensors. that this action what can be the bright goguri fish from the panama canal, a canal that was built in 1914 and after centuries connected the atlantic and pacific oceans , until the construction of this canal, the american continent had blocked the shipping route around the globe. now, panama is the only passage between the two americans, thinking that sanctions can bring iran's strain , they start to sanction the 360 fleet, no matter how many tomans it is, and this sanctions and declares its readiness to cross the border, but the iranian heart with a look they have another plan for the future they will continue towards the coast of c
passes through the time line from the side united states micronesian islands and islands the presence of iranian ships in the pacific ocean is not something that westernnited states expect, but now dena and makran are not only in the pacific ocean, but they are also participating in the zulfikar 1401 army exercise. the importance of such an issue for america and the west has forced them to monitor the route of the fleet around the clock, even to the point where the united states flies planes...
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there is a darkness in the united states in western europe about what's happening. well, we are clearly at a store called inflection point, right? you go back to the french and american revolutions in the 17 hundreds and track for and, and you say history, general made tilting in the progressive direction. the world became more and more free. and now it has tilted back in the other direction. autocracies are becoming more autocratic, and i don't know anybody who would really call russia or china a democracy except maybe their own leaders way with rushes in order to move. you know, it's the international observers or what was happening in russia when booting was elected. if anything and put in was forced by opposition parties to go into doing best to protect the civilians are doing. yeah, it's going to the hands from nato. i'm the ukraine forces and food and didn't want to do it as we know food and wanted to join nato at one point as i would the bang to jennifer with just about everything that you just said. russia right now is clamping down on every aspect of civil
there is a darkness in the united states in western europe about what's happening. well, we are clearly at a store called inflection point, right? you go back to the french and american revolutions in the 17 hundreds and track for and, and you say history, general made tilting in the progressive direction. the world became more and more free. and now it has tilted back in the other direction. autocracies are becoming more autocratic, and i don't know anybody who would really call russia or...
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a reorientation of turkey back to was traditional western allies, united states, europe in union, which have relations kentucky in these countries and has become increasingly strange. uh, so the one grab, it takes multiple places like most go. amazing, which is cool for mom i'm, i'm talking about it's not like going to store and it says no pack is no good. we have to go find swap traditional allies. so at stake it really is fundamental in the future of talk, these foreign policy on top of that could explain. it was also byron constitutional reform, and i'm into the central executive presidency. i'm back to parliamentary democracy . so my sense of things are at stake to so during this is really about 2 very different visions for the future of turkey in the coming years. but we have to mention that at the moment, at least polls are showing that it's a very tight race and the opposition leader to it's the roller only has a very narrow lead. so if he showed, when do you think present the air to one and his followers will accept defeats? well, that is certainly up in a big concern among the
a reorientation of turkey back to was traditional western allies, united states, europe in union, which have relations kentucky in these countries and has become increasingly strange. uh, so the one grab, it takes multiple places like most go. amazing, which is cool for mom i'm, i'm talking about it's not like going to store and it says no pack is no good. we have to go find swap traditional allies. so at stake it really is fundamental in the future of talk, these foreign policy on top of that...
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but unfortunately it is prevented by western commerce. the united statesas been, let's say, the first country called by the turkish population in the last decade as number one foreign threat. the enemy. so we are talking about turkish and united states alliance, but at the same time we see that turkish people are believing that the united states is actually not a friend but an enemy. unfortunately, let's say in my point of view, this coincides with erdogan's political propaganda which underlines the great turkish nation and country. laura: tarik, to what extent do you agree that the turkish people are buying into an unrealistic narrative erdogan is spinning and they don't see the real problems right in front of them? tarik: again, it's an open-ended question and defies logical thinking of people. we can't say erdogan's voters are rational, or they don't notice the economic problems. they are very much aware of those problems and they are quite rational in this sense. but i think they have confidence in the way erdogan might rule the country. they have seen
but unfortunately it is prevented by western commerce. the united statesas been, let's say, the first country called by the turkish population in the last decade as number one foreign threat. the enemy. so we are talking about turkish and united states alliance, but at the same time we see that turkish people are believing that the united states is actually not a friend but an enemy. unfortunately, let's say in my point of view, this coincides with erdogan's political propaganda which...
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i know your other book on this information about russia, how western europe, the united states, has been a night and play. it's become figure out how to do this. unfortunately, in the u. k, a bubble like anglo muck level. people came out to explain that the minsk agreement, which i think we discussed in that just temper edition going undergrad. december 2021. that that was a, a basically a point on ukraine. further in preparation as it was a bombing, of course the civilians are doing. yeah. it's going to ends, which provoked as the russian see it and the response for bosco. yeah. um, she did say that in fact twice and sold it for a long day as a member of the enrollment. the format, i love this as concerning medical, i just wonder whether she's saying that no, because she's getting so much flag because she's supported all the way through the building of nodes to him to in fact and hosting one. 0 yeah. and she was absolutely committed to the continuation of the energy partnership between germany and russia . and so when the that fell apart in february last year, that she, in a sense, foun
i know your other book on this information about russia, how western europe, the united states, has been a night and play. it's become figure out how to do this. unfortunately, in the u. k, a bubble like anglo muck level. people came out to explain that the minsk agreement, which i think we discussed in that just temper edition going undergrad. december 2021. that that was a, a basically a point on ukraine. further in preparation as it was a bombing, of course the civilians are doing. yeah....
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an authoritarian regime, the speakers are those who testified about the threat that the united states and the westernld now have from russia, in particular they emphasized that russia is an aggressive state that is ready to use weapons and it is important to note that russia should not be trusted alone with examples and examples why you shouldn't trust russia , the experts emphasized that before launching a full-scale invasion of ukraine , moscow emphasized a non-aggression plan and that they are not planning any aggressive actions against ukraine search e-e experts noted that the russian federation is convinced that it is not at war with ukraine but with the united states and in general with the west, therefore it is necessary to understand that moscow is an active threat to washington , experts also emphasized that the only possibility now is to oppose those of russia and change course of moscow's actions is to directly help ukraine win this war . limited opportunities to influence american-russian relations, and therefore the single most important way to shape this trajectory is to give ukraine th
an authoritarian regime, the speakers are those who testified about the threat that the united states and the westernld now have from russia, in particular they emphasized that russia is an aggressive state that is ready to use weapons and it is important to note that russia should not be trusted alone with examples and examples why you shouldn't trust russia , the experts emphasized that before launching a full-scale invasion of ukraine , moscow emphasized a non-aggression plan and that they...
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united nations is the 1st one. i think that in the future, depending on the composition of power and on the abilities of the state of the north western states and the west. to get in terms of the united nation system, kind of where account can actually serve the purposes you have to screen. and perhaps it's not only because of some high proud principal, but because of the basic necessity, as you mentioned, the number of international players increases and from game theory, a win win, and authentic win win. proposition is the cheapest though, for everyone to accomplish something, but also not to lose a lot of war. but we are facing right now is, is a very heavy and very expensive option for both russia, ukraine, and perhaps it will. so for the west, do you think, what do you think will be the, the idea logical, or the conceptual outcome of, of these experiments? this is too early to say. this is definitely too early to say, because what we're seeing is not the world war uh, the international system has gone from several global wars which directly engaged many participants. so far we see that this has approx, a conflict between a washe
united nations is the 1st one. i think that in the future, depending on the composition of power and on the abilities of the state of the north western states and the west. to get in terms of the united nation system, kind of where account can actually serve the purposes you have to screen. and perhaps it's not only because of some high proud principal, but because of the basic necessity, as you mentioned, the number of international players increases and from game theory, a win win, and...
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the western powers in the united states had to was providing weapons to the ukrainians during the course of this. a phase will particularly weapons where they think that would be the potential for the craniums a to use those weapons to fight on russian territory. and jake sullivan. uh, the us, uh, national security adviser was speaking on that here in japan over the weekend and saying that all of the weapons that nato has provided the nature of members have provided, have been provided on the premises that they would not be used to fire on day tow territory that would apply just as much to apply to jets as well, but also apart from the training of the pilots, which is now being approved, iraq questions to be honest with the bad, about the logistics surrounding a fight to jets around the maintenance will have to use the, the long tail associated with such a complex weapons as next, 16 fighters so. so there is still quite a bit to a couch, which certainly, you mean the russians will want to touch the west. some has been providing this type of weaponry, of course, so it's not surprising for
the western powers in the united states had to was providing weapons to the ukrainians during the course of this. a phase will particularly weapons where they think that would be the potential for the craniums a to use those weapons to fight on russian territory. and jake sullivan. uh, the us, uh, national security adviser was speaking on that here in japan over the weekend and saying that all of the weapons that nato has provided the nature of members have provided, have been provided on the...
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i think that speaks to the amount of the cautious approach the western powers in the united states had towards providing weapons to the ukrainians during the course of this of this rule, particularly weapons where they think that would be the potential for the inconvenience to use those weapons to fire on russian territory and jake sullivan, of us, a national security adviser was speaking on that here in japan over the weekend and saying that all of the weapons that nature has provided to a nature of members have provided have been provided on the premises that they would not be used to fire on day tow territory and that would apply just as much to apply to jets as well. but also apart from the, the training of the pilots which is now being approved. iraq questions to be off to the bad, a bad, the logistics surrounding a fight to jets around the maintenance will of the, you know, the, the, the long tail associated with such a complex weapons is next 16 bytes is so. so there is still quite a bit to a couch, which certainly, you mean the russians will want to touch the west of madison an
i think that speaks to the amount of the cautious approach the western powers in the united states had towards providing weapons to the ukrainians during the course of this of this rule, particularly weapons where they think that would be the potential for the inconvenience to use those weapons to fire on russian territory and jake sullivan, of us, a national security adviser was speaking on that here in japan over the weekend and saying that all of the weapons that nature has provided to a...