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i and yelton's the president yeltsin said we want to be a normal cooperative country every every day. and that was russia's view, and that's what president bush said as well. i watched this close up the united states could not accept. yes. and that's, you know, my, that's was my role trying to help, but the united states was against it. that's why i couldn't do any help. but, but my point, my point is that what we really learned was that the deeper issue wasn't communism or democracy or anything else. who was the united states, wants to be the world's power. and if you're another big country like china or like russia, as the united states does not want you there in that way, and that is really the deeper motivation. i'm sorry to say that's what president booth says in the interview in essence, which is that 1991 didn't change all that much because uh, russia said okay we're, we're not, we're a democracy. we're now we want to cooperate the united states. the way you're still yeah, to me dominance as an agenda. i mean if we look at it objectively, if i also have to have some business pl
i and yelton's the president yeltsin said we want to be a normal cooperative country every every day. and that was russia's view, and that's what president bush said as well. i watched this close up the united states could not accept. yes. and that's, you know, my, that's was my role trying to help, but the united states was against it. that's why i couldn't do any help. but, but my point, my point is that what we really learned was that the deeper issue wasn't communism or democracy or...
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and that would also be an option that will offline via yelton and whoops, which card fine growth yielded important findings for the scientists. but now they're also curious to see what delayed ripening under the modules means for the taste and sugar content of the freshly pressed juice, or must more sunshine currently drives the sugar content of the grapes here so high that the resulting wine contains a lot of alcohol since the system could bring back, traditionally dry low alcohol reasonings. thank you again. well, if it's the fermentation is just coming to an end, so it still has a lot of intense enrollments. fiedler intensive at the home. yeah. so yeah. so is that supposed to be fulsome? and what we're trying to do with this system is to turn reasoning back into the wine. it used to be one of the called this is owns. a lot of our hypothesis is that if we achieve a delay in ripe in there, and then we'll achieve a profile, perhaps more similar to the reasoning we used to know back in the old days it kaden on us. that's why those debit come photo bottex and fit a culture, an opportunity
and that would also be an option that will offline via yelton and whoops, which card fine growth yielded important findings for the scientists. but now they're also curious to see what delayed ripening under the modules means for the taste and sugar content of the freshly pressed juice, or must more sunshine currently drives the sugar content of the grapes here so high that the resulting wine contains a lot of alcohol since the system could bring back, traditionally dry low alcohol reasonings....
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let's look at yelton's times. now. there was a moment when a certain rift started growing between us. before that yeltsin came to the united states, remember, he's spoken congress and said the good words, god bless america. as soon as everything he said was signals, let us in, let us remember the developments in yugoslavia before that yeltsin was lavished with praise. as soon as the developments in yugoslavia started, he raised his voice in support of subs and we couldn't but raise our voices for subs in the defense. i understand that they were complex processes on the way that i do. but russia could not help raising its voice in support of subs, because subs are also a special and close to us nation with orthodox culture and so on. it's a nation that has suffered so much for generations. well, regardless, what is important is that yeltsin expressed his support. what did the united states do in violation of international law and the un charter? it started bombings. l great. it was the united states that let the genie o
let's look at yelton's times. now. there was a moment when a certain rift started growing between us. before that yeltsin came to the united states, remember, he's spoken congress and said the good words, god bless america. as soon as everything he said was signals, let us in, let us remember the developments in yugoslavia before that yeltsin was lavished with praise. as soon as the developments in yugoslavia started, he raised his voice in support of subs and we couldn't but raise our voices...
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let's look at yelton's times. now. there was a moment when a certain rift started growing between us. before that yeltsin came to the united states, remember, he spoken congress and said the good words, god bless america. everything he said was signals. let us in, let us remember the developments in yugoslavia before that the auction was lavished with praise. as soon as the developments in yugoslavia started, he raised his voice in support of subs and we couldn't but raise our voices for subs in the defense. i understand that they were complex process is underway that i do. but russia could not help raising its voice in support of subs. because subs are also a special and close to us nation with orthodox culture and so on. it's a nation that has suffered so much for generations. well, regardless, what is important is that yeltsin expressed his support. what did the united states do in violation of international law and the un charter? it started bombings. l great. it was the united states that let the genie out of the
let's look at yelton's times. now. there was a moment when a certain rift started growing between us. before that yeltsin came to the united states, remember, he spoken congress and said the good words, god bless america. everything he said was signals. let us in, let us remember the developments in yugoslavia before that the auction was lavished with praise. as soon as the developments in yugoslavia started, he raised his voice in support of subs and we couldn't but raise our voices for subs...
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to nuclear power sort of going off on its own in some other world holes for gabe, the depths of yelton's russia and the natural gas float hootin noticed to 10 drew the conclusion very early on that russia's greatness was based on its extraordinary oil and gas wells and box needed to be deployed strategically. in order to enhance rushes, greathouse states us who didn't have gas and nonsense. the putting wrote a doctoral thesis in 1997 on energy dependencies and how they could be instrumental lives in foreign policy. and from the very beginning from he had developed a strong personal interest in the issue. and because i myself had talks with the german intelligence officials that could also read it. we talked about what it actually meant and being deemed as the all could be as if german intelligence knew most of the chancellor's office did to vince. that being the, the domestic political trends were relatively clearer and more state control of the energy industry. manage directly by the kremlin component that gave up chops to accommodate the fact of him coming to light the truck. such poli
to nuclear power sort of going off on its own in some other world holes for gabe, the depths of yelton's russia and the natural gas float hootin noticed to 10 drew the conclusion very early on that russia's greatness was based on its extraordinary oil and gas wells and box needed to be deployed strategically. in order to enhance rushes, greathouse states us who didn't have gas and nonsense. the putting wrote a doctoral thesis in 1997 on energy dependencies and how they could be instrumental...
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and yelton's, the president yeltsin said, we want to be a normal cooperative country. any any do. and that was russia's view, and that's what president bush said as well. i watched this close up the united states could not accept. yes. and that's, you know, my, that's was my role trying to help, but the united states was against it. that's why i couldn't do any help. but, but my point, my point is that what we really learned was that the deeper issue was a communism or democracy or anything else. it was the united states wants to be the world power. and if you're another big country like china or like russia, as the united states does not want you there in that way, and that is really the deeper motivation. i'm sorry to say that's what president booth says the interview in essence, which is but 1991 didn't change all that much because uh, roger said okay we're, we're not, we're a democracy. we're now we want to cooperate the united states at the way. you're still yeah. to be dominance as an agenda. i mean, if we look at it objectively, if i also have to have some business planned
and yelton's, the president yeltsin said, we want to be a normal cooperative country. any any do. and that was russia's view, and that's what president bush said as well. i watched this close up the united states could not accept. yes. and that's, you know, my, that's was my role trying to help, but the united states was against it. that's why i couldn't do any help. but, but my point, my point is that what we really learned was that the deeper issue was a communism or democracy or anything...