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and meetings between the presidents of russia and france in august. the asia-pacific region needs a reliable architecture as well. it is dangerous to yield to the temptation of dividing it into conflicting blocs. such attempts will be at odds with the task of uniting countries in the region in order to effectively address continuing threats and challenges including the task of resolving the whole range of issues on the korean peninsula by peaceful means. now, actions taken by the united states, which following its bm treaty, from the a destroyed the imf treaty, with the overwhelming support of all nato numbers has caused massive damage to the global system of strategic stability which had been established over decades. now the united states is questioning the future of the new start treaty. they are refusing to ratify the comprehensive test ban treaty. moreover, it has lowered, the united states has lowered the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. the united states is setting a course towards transforming cyberspace and outerspace into an arena f
and meetings between the presidents of russia and france in august. the asia-pacific region needs a reliable architecture as well. it is dangerous to yield to the temptation of dividing it into conflicting blocs. such attempts will be at odds with the task of uniting countries in the region in order to effectively address continuing threats and challenges including the task of resolving the whole range of issues on the korean peninsula by peaceful means. now, actions taken by the united states,...
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with those security services and also political conscience in russia. and security services it is very brutal. so we decided on immigration. >> it is so interesting because the book itself this intriguing mix with the postrevolutionary russia with the contemporary events. wondering if you can reflect a little bit to take us through what you have discovered or the similarities and differences with the exiled Émigre issue. >> so for instance on one hand the kremlin pushes people out of the country but the kremlin gets upset and he didn't get it. and talking about politicians but nevertheless that visibly they get obsessed and they tried to understand the obsession what we found out it from the beginning from the revolution and there is a memory and then it was completely unimportant back then. and with the russian empire. with the political security service. nobody could guarantee that this wouldn't happen again. and those manufacturers contribute to the revolution and the people that we spoke to in those security services of course it's not an explanati
with those security services and also political conscience in russia. and security services it is very brutal. so we decided on immigration. >> it is so interesting because the book itself this intriguing mix with the postrevolutionary russia with the contemporary events. wondering if you can reflect a little bit to take us through what you have discovered or the similarities and differences with the exiled Émigre issue. >> so for instance on one hand the kremlin pushes people out...
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and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather veto both in the house and the senate for majority. >> in this complicated dynamics and crisis in u.s. turkish relations, there's more than two actors, with much of russia and syrian regime, thinkers deserve a little more attention is a party to this current crisis in u.s. turkish relations. are you looking at the carnage future looking at within turkey and the activities of the syrian kurds as well is iraqi kurds. someone or if you want to address how the carnage question has always been part of the u.s. turkish relationship and weather what is the carnage side of the story these days. >> for the guards, clearly this is the major
and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather veto both in the house and the senate for majority. >> in this complicated dynamics and crisis in u.s. turkish...
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russia has long been pacing our nuclear threat in the undersea environment. last week october 15 through 17 russia conducted an exercise called 2019 they actually launched a ballistic missile from the submarine another failed. give us your assessment of that threat in the north korean threat that country also recently launched a submarine launched ballistic missile. >> thank you for reminding us of that. both of those are graphic real world real illustrations that they possess i cannot think of a better way to demonstrate the threat to this nation from those countries and what we have to do to defend and deter against it. >> are you confident we can track the russia and north korean and chinese submarines according to my understanding with that diesel electric charge cracks and no that's pretty noisy. >> ims submarine force commander now i do have great confidence with our ability to address any threats including the ones that you mentioned and we are not static. it is a competition the u.s. navy has made great strides and is poised to make some really great
russia has long been pacing our nuclear threat in the undersea environment. last week october 15 through 17 russia conducted an exercise called 2019 they actually launched a ballistic missile from the submarine another failed. give us your assessment of that threat in the north korean threat that country also recently launched a submarine launched ballistic missile. >> thank you for reminding us of that. both of those are graphic real world real illustrations that they possess i cannot...
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whatever russia tries to do is. subject to the actions of others now if you look at the various conflicts in the middle east i think. has been equidistant from from all the parties. i think the only exception is probably on the arab israeli or palestinian israeli conflict because there are clear security council resolutions and general assembly resolution so russia's position there although it has excellent relations with the arabs and with the israelis probably russia's relations with israel are the best right now but it operates within a certain frameworks up by the security council in general assembly resolutions when it comes to syria it supports the government but it has relations with the opposition has a very good relationship with the kurds. in yemen and it has relations with the antagonists and tries to talk to them and even within the context of the. problems that you're having today between the between saudi arabia and. egypt and qatar. russia has taken a position that is balanced and tries to help both s
whatever russia tries to do is. subject to the actions of others now if you look at the various conflicts in the middle east i think. has been equidistant from from all the parties. i think the only exception is probably on the arab israeli or palestinian israeli conflict because there are clear security council resolutions and general assembly resolution so russia's position there although it has excellent relations with the arabs and with the israelis probably russia's relations with israel...
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then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the base or a nato base which in general. but almost. as much. i taught me to. put you in with a. 3 and. not be stuck with practical issue. but in your mind it's. just in the military use russian to support it with. your system in the me strong leader i'm not. so it. was a piece of the school board. just i'm a part of what i get there but you know we. see that on the phone fixed amongst the windows media with the cesium but if you make. the national system. on national media it's not. supposed to in the beginning if we act we would sort of the response. to me because you knew seemed up and you know you cannot you just you know and i guess those. but you know when you're in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up in the back of the in a. little news and when you see what i paid by senior night and usually. i'm concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into 13 countries up to the borders of russia 13 countries at the. shia way not. in early spr
then crimea lays at russia's doorstep. the consequences of a u.s. seizure of the base or a nato base which in general. but almost. as much. i taught me to. put you in with a. 3 and. not be stuck with practical issue. but in your mind it's. just in the military use russian to support it with. your system in the me strong leader i'm not. so it. was a piece of the school board. just i'm a part of what i get there but you know we. see that on the phone fixed amongst the windows media with the...
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i think the 1st time was proposed by russia it was probably more than 10 years ago so. we can discuss that in more detail but the monitoring system makes every sense the issue is how do you bring it about all but as a former u.n. official documenting that is also an indication of how little trust russia or perhaps other countries in the best in the u.n. ability to do that kind of investigative work because you know has a number of bodies to investigate chemical attacks and other sort of attacks. russia skepticism about the use of those mechanisms is well known don't you think that perhaps it's an indication that the u.n. has not been doing its job if not properly with enough neutrality of that country like russia with call for the creation of a at the in the other mechanism to do that what well i'm. not mistaken i think the secretary general has already dispatched a team. to saudi arabia verifying what has happened i'm not aware of the russian proposal. is is designed for the un not to be involved and i'm not sure i mean i know russia has a right it's not that about not
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together with russia has the backing of moscow the crimea situation the referendum is also happening during this period very quickly. indeed. karim. you. know. but it. was through it. that the new. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on the covert his decision to postpone the 2013 european union association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears. it's people based on the will of the crimea who elected us we declare that we will not give crimea to extremists and neo nazis seeking to seize power in ukraine at the cost of the blood of the country and its citizens after the regime change in kiev rumors began spreading in crimea that the new authorities would be merciless to those that oppose them so i'll call you. this led to the pro russian demonstrations rejecting the new government in kiev. on february 27th the government buildings in the capital of crimea were seized by pro russian protesters. the current crimean government was dismissed
together with russia has the backing of moscow the crimea situation the referendum is also happening during this period very quickly. indeed. karim. you. know. but it. was through it. that the new. crimean authorities sensing the mood of the populace fully supported victory on the covert his decision to postpone the 2013 european union association deal and side deeper ties to russia. as the events in kiev took their course crimean authorities issued a declaration putting into words the fears....
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and that direction implicit thought here is that direction is russia so in the 1960s but so as russia and maybe other shall we say adversaries of the united states and maybe china, but i would argue this is not the case. that is that turkey is not moving towardsrussia . turkey is making all kinds of deals with russia, we see very much into the relationship between russia and turkey , but fundamentally as implied, this is really about erdogan. erdogan is tryingto create a new turkey , he is but mostly of course he's in it for himself so what's really happening is he wants a third way. he wants to see turkey as a leader. i'm not sure exactly what. but look at all his, some of his pronouncements, the policy options. he told me last week in the new york times that he's not talking about the nuclear option but turkey should have a nuclear weapons data, he's been wanting to the un security council, he had initiated transplants for that and of course he is a permanent number greater than 500 members so you see, a very ambitious, but this is very much in line with the italian leaders foreign-
and that direction implicit thought here is that direction is russia so in the 1960s but so as russia and maybe other shall we say adversaries of the united states and maybe china, but i would argue this is not the case. that is that turkey is not moving towardsrussia . turkey is making all kinds of deals with russia, we see very much into the relationship between russia and turkey , but fundamentally as implied, this is really about erdogan. erdogan is tryingto create a new turkey , he is but...
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a russia intends to meddle in next year's u.s. presidential election that was the light hearted response from vladimir putin in answer to a question about moscow's plans. russia. attempting to influence the 2020 lections states secretly. secretly yes we will indeed do that so we could chew you up properly but don't tell anybody ok well that's quite a statement coming from the russian president but you have to take it with a pinch of salt because he was obviously joking but on a more serious note he was addressing probably what might become russia did it his area of volume 2 now after all the numerous investigations that we've seen into russia's alleged meddling in the us presidential elections back in 2016 all the media hype that we've seen in the past 2 years pretty much every single quarter someone screamed that it was russia that meddled in the u.s. presidential elections russian meddling in the u.s. election russia did meddle in the 2016 election the united states do still vulnerable to russian and political interference russi
a russia intends to meddle in next year's u.s. presidential election that was the light hearted response from vladimir putin in answer to a question about moscow's plans. russia. attempting to influence the 2020 lections states secretly. secretly yes we will indeed do that so we could chew you up properly but don't tell anybody ok well that's quite a statement coming from the russian president but you have to take it with a pinch of salt because he was obviously joking but on a more serious...
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of russia germany is totally controlled by russia because they were getting . from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline now despite the push behind nonstory which will transit russian gas directly to germany now despite the push behind nonstory in which will transit russian gas directly to germany passing through the baltic sea germany's economy minister said it's still vital that the original gas transit repassing through the baltic sea germany's economy minister said it's they'll fight all that the original gas transit route through ukraine through the crack main aim is to main to test. some analysis on it now from journalist thomas fassbender joins me very good evening thomas are you surprised fassbender joins me very good evening thomas are you surprised because it seems that there was some pressure coming from the u.s. saying you know you don't want to be buying russian gas probably seems like there was some pressure coming from the u.s. saying you know you don'
of russia germany is totally controlled by russia because they were getting . from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline from 60 to 70 percent of their energy from russia and a new pipeline now despite the push behind nonstory which will transit russian gas directly to germany now despite the push behind nonstory in which will transit russian gas directly to germany passing through the baltic sea germany's economy minister said it's still vital that the original gas...
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the end of october, sochi will host the first ever russia-africa summit. we hope the outcomes will increase the effectiveness of addressing modern challenges and threats and of efforts to overcome problems of development african countries are facing. the reform of a security council is aimed at improving the you and peacekeeping activity. given the realities of the multi-polar road. a formula would correct a geopolitical and balance and increase representation of african, asian, and latin american countries with the broadest possible agreement of the u.n. member states. ladies and gentlemen, dividing lines are harmful not only to global politics also to the economy. inclusive growth has curbed as a result of the wto norms being substituted by other methods of protectionism. trade wars, unilateral sanctions, and the blatant abuse of the status of the american dollar. this leads to the fragmentation of the economic space. we believe it is important to get back to substantive work in the u.n. system in the g20. we will contribute to the creation of favorable
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this is the deputy whose wife barbara lead a dilemma for nato as turkey expands its cooperation with russia in northern syria leaders are meeting to discuss a deal between nato member turkey and nato adversary russia to force kurdish militias out of the region but how much scope do they have to break in their ally on. also coming up the european union's human rights prize goes to il hung for his work defending china's minority we will speak with his daughter says the family has not seen the jailed activist since 2017. our family members were and are no longer with but able to visit and we don't know if he still had a house in the same prison or if we don't even know if he's still alive. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program nato defense ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss turkey's incursion into northern syria it's an unprecedented issue for the alliance because turkey a nato member is closely collaborating in syria with russia and nato adversary that sees the alliance as a threat. all turkey advanced into northern syria last. weeks saying that it aimed to force out kurdish y p g m
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russia. is an attorney at law in paris he specializes in middle eastern relations joins me on the line now you can even see. with having heard what's being discussed we got some tangible things consider this a successful meeting of the 2 leaders. of course it's a success for their meeting after leaders and and more importantly for. because russia russia is not filling up the gap left by the united states saw the united states retreating on their fortunate and russia is coming in russian. influence in syria with you already had they have the bases and the they keep saying as i. said today that they don't want any foreign forces. after the syrian government inside syria and russia has. an agreement from the syrian government so it's a big success for a lot if within i'm not 44. because yeah yes and 3 and the americans even support. the point there we heard both leaders talking about respecting the territorial integrity of syria they talked about their decision to have joint border patrol so we'
russia. is an attorney at law in paris he specializes in middle eastern relations joins me on the line now you can even see. with having heard what's being discussed we got some tangible things consider this a successful meeting of the 2 leaders. of course it's a success for their meeting after leaders and and more importantly for. because russia russia is not filling up the gap left by the united states saw the united states retreating on their fortunate and russia is coming in russian....
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and are evolving relationship with russia as an example russia has been increasingly aggressive as we've been increasingly involving former so great soviet countries into nato so as much as the washington establishment likes to say that that russia has been acting aggressively on. it's own it's it has been in response to the fact that we've brought in these former eastern bloc countries into nato under our security it was called up in the balkans shock at all because of akio hungry so as much as we push they push back and i think that we have to sort of look at what are what are our policies moving forward who are the predominant powers we're seeing russia playing a more productive and it role and things that are happening in syria right now they've reach to russia i mean to china and vice versa and responses to some regional and global issues we're finding our power diminishing as their power of china and russia have have escalated we need to like you said maybe recalibrate those relationships. and you know our footprint whether it be in europe or south korea in asia so i think it's tim
and are evolving relationship with russia as an example russia has been increasingly aggressive as we've been increasingly involving former so great soviet countries into nato so as much as the washington establishment likes to say that that russia has been acting aggressively on. it's own it's it has been in response to the fact that we've brought in these former eastern bloc countries into nato under our security it was called up in the balkans shock at all because of akio hungry so as much...
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and the except russia as a legitimate independent group. of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us the russian comes from tension i think is is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way he him in the that it will be a more difficult you know for for russia to manage its transition in conditions of the new cold war with the united states if we have the acknowledgement by the united states by the west in general in the role as the legitimate great power what i think the 20th when to for transition would be much more smooth and easy and car mornings while we have to live in there thank you very much for being with us today my pleasure. i encourage our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages and hope to syria same place
and the except russia as a legitimate independent group. of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us the russian comes from tension i think is is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way he him in...
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at this point it is impossible for russia. i'm not sure that it ever was very realistic but at this point it is off the table as a possibility with a lot to undermine the nato alliance and european union more broadly that is a fundamentally stable situation and unresolved. that's factor number one, number two the united states and russia over the past 25 years have gradually each come to the belief that the other side not just as a competitor but actually wants to destroy it if led them to believe that the united states was trying to encircle russia with hostile regime's expanding the nato alliance up to the borders and ultimately regime change inside of moscow to break the country apart. now, we think that's crazy. we look at this to say they are go the russians again. they are paranoid. in fact, when we talk about russia and its perceptions, you hear that word paranoia a lot. it's almost like russia and paranoia go together. what happened with the united states particularly over the past two years? .. things. in the pentagon
at this point it is impossible for russia. i'm not sure that it ever was very realistic but at this point it is off the table as a possibility with a lot to undermine the nato alliance and european union more broadly that is a fundamentally stable situation and unresolved. that's factor number one, number two the united states and russia over the past 25 years have gradually each come to the belief that the other side not just as a competitor but actually wants to destroy it if led them to...
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progress of the deal announced by russia and turkey on tuesday. as binge of it has more from the turkey syria border. this area that president trump calls long blood stained sand is about the 800 kilometer long border between syria and turkey more than half a 1000000 people have been killed in the last 8 years and the situation on the ground remains precarious on we've been hearing about 2 incidents which involved bombings and explosions in the kurdish help. and the russians are warns that warned the kurds to make use of these 150 hours to vacate these areas 30 kilometers deep inside syrian territory or face the turkish advance as the turks have agreed with the russians that they will be coming in 10 kilometers deep into syrian territory all this is happening while the syrian government is also taking an active role for the 1st time in 8 years along this border area syrian government with the russians is going to be moving in to try and vacate areas from commission lee and make sure that these areas according to its agreement with the turks are cl
progress of the deal announced by russia and turkey on tuesday. as binge of it has more from the turkey syria border. this area that president trump calls long blood stained sand is about the 800 kilometer long border between syria and turkey more than half a 1000000 people have been killed in the last 8 years and the situation on the ground remains precarious on we've been hearing about 2 incidents which involved bombings and explosions in the kurdish help. and the russians are warns that...
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and turkey announced that they are establishing a safe zone along the syria turkish border russia with more control more power in syria than ever also made possible by u.s. president truong. russian military police in northern syria a consequence of a pact negotiated in sochi between russian president vladimir putin and turkish president richard type 31 dividing up control of the turkey syria border. u.s. president donald trump is taking the credit for peace. was an outcome created by us the united states and nobody else no other nation very simple turkey syria and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out a reference to u.s. troops being pulled out of northern syria. the reality now is that russian forces are moving into the same kurdish territory that the u.s. has abandoned meanwhile there has been a sation of fighting. and i think what we have seen over the last days is encouraging because it shows that it's possible to move towards a political settlement a political
and turkey announced that they are establishing a safe zone along the syria turkish border russia with more control more power in syria than ever also made possible by u.s. president truong. russian military police in northern syria a consequence of a pact negotiated in sochi between russian president vladimir putin and turkish president richard type 31 dividing up control of the turkey syria border. u.s. president donald trump is taking the credit for peace. was an outcome created by us the...
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and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress not just by opposition democrats but also by members of the president's own republican party one of the biggest supporters of u.s. president donald trump mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate very concerned about this putting forward legislation to try and undo the u.s. withdrawal citing not only the concern there would be new influence now in the region by russia and also iran concerns for the united states but donald trump pushing back on that saying that this is not a fight that the u.s. needs to be in it's time for other players in the region to step up that this is already something where the u.s. has stayed much longer than was ever intended turkey syria and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out long time we were supposed to be the
and russia has been critical throughout in this has not. absolutely and this is a major concern that you've touched on that has hit close to home literally in the u.s. congress not just by opposition democrats but also by members of the president's own republican party one of the biggest supporters of u.s. president donald trump mitch mcconnell the top republican in the senate very concerned about this putting forward legislation to try and undo the u.s. withdrawal citing not only the concern...
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competition as a result of the top brass of russia's anti-doping agency tells someone else did it . i'm told me a lot of both thanks for joining us. u.s. president all trump is declaring his latest moves in syria a victory on wednesday the president announced that he would lift sanctions on turkey just 9 days after he imposed them in response to turkish forces entering northeastern syria the new direction from trump came hours after russia and turkey and now as they were establishing a safe zone along the syria turkey border marking the arrival of russia as the new power in the region u.s. president donald trump is taking the credit for peace in syria this was an outcome created by us the united states and nobody else no other nation very simple turkey syria and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out a reference to u.s. troops being pulled out of northern syria the reality now is that russian forces are moving into the same kurdish territory that the u.s. has aband
competition as a result of the top brass of russia's anti-doping agency tells someone else did it . i'm told me a lot of both thanks for joining us. u.s. president all trump is declaring his latest moves in syria a victory on wednesday the president announced that he would lift sanctions on turkey just 9 days after he imposed them in response to turkish forces entering northeastern syria the new direction from trump came hours after russia and turkey and now as they were establishing a safe...
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mandate and russia would have the opportunity to completely block that at the u.n. security council is very unclear how that will move ahead at the same time it was very much welcome that the europeans had an initiative that it wasn't the united states leading the u.s. themselves welcome this and i think that they will be listening for more from the german defense minister exactly how germany plans to carry this idea forward teri schultz in brussels thank you terry. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world russian president vladimir putin has hosted the 1st ever russia africa economic forum a 2 day summit aimed at expanding moscow's influence in the region a majority of african leaders attended the meeting where putin promised his guests more military support for their fight against terror he also offered to mediate between ethiopia and egypt and a major water just. u.k. prime minister boris johnson wants an early general election on december 12th he said that he would put forward a motion on monday to ask parliament to approve the
mandate and russia would have the opportunity to completely block that at the u.n. security council is very unclear how that will move ahead at the same time it was very much welcome that the europeans had an initiative that it wasn't the united states leading the u.s. themselves welcome this and i think that they will be listening for more from the german defense minister exactly how germany plans to carry this idea forward teri schultz in brussels thank you terry. let's get a quick check of...
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russia's 2024 problem which is the problem of the issue of power transition. to his successor also very much depends on their cuteness of tensions with the united states how come how is it possible i mean moscow is so proud of its sovereignty and yet you're suggesting that the most consequential decision of a generation of will ultimately depend on its relationship with washington well i think the international context and the u.s. russian relations is one of the most important elements of this international context made a huge impact on the russian domestic evolution the historical mission i think of law the middle portion is not just to make russia a great power again but also to make it illegitimate a great power right to compel the other powers to recognize russia and the except russia as a legitimate independent great power of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new called war do knighted states still try to leverage the russia back into its strategic defeat into mind in mind this and do wants to transform russia
russia's 2024 problem which is the problem of the issue of power transition. to his successor also very much depends on their cuteness of tensions with the united states how come how is it possible i mean moscow is so proud of its sovereignty and yet you're suggesting that the most consequential decision of a generation of will ultimately depend on its relationship with washington well i think the international context and the u.s. russian relations is one of the most important elements of this...
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bigger picture people ask me because intel will put russia and china at the top and typically sayll russia short-term or dangerous short-term long-term china is a threat and to have that capability does china want to surpass? olabsolutely read the speeches and the editorials this is about regaining the rightful place. >> what's interesting is and then the villain not the hero. and so you are with the obama administration event is a knock it off. is that true. >> talking to the former deputy director highly evolved. and then said after he delivered that morning there was a discernible downturn in activity in terms of volume but not substantive change chinese aggression in terms of what they are taking away. >> with the chinese liberation army where they basically lay outt what they are going to do. so what is it? you touch on a lot of it but in general so what is their approach the shadow war is the asymmetric warfare and then to roll the tanks acrossr the border with this old ukrainian thing right they will not build 12 aircraft carriers so they do it in the asymmetric fashion and the stra
bigger picture people ask me because intel will put russia and china at the top and typically sayll russia short-term or dangerous short-term long-term china is a threat and to have that capability does china want to surpass? olabsolutely read the speeches and the editorials this is about regaining the rightful place. >> what's interesting is and then the villain not the hero. and so you are with the obama administration event is a knock it off. is that true. >> talking to the...
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seen russia doing much. >> it is a matter of russia will. of course they have leverage. the point, they should be all in for all the consequences. ofwe could spend the rest the time talking about their atrocities, but i won't do that. i will point to one statistic that stood out as we were preparing for this. september, 59and schools have been destroyed. 59 schools. >> with aerial bombardment. >> yes. so it is not just chemical weapons. it is killing innocent civilians, which is by any means, wrong, and they need to be hel accountable to the point -- >> and it is a war crime. >> it is. i will just point that out. it is consequences with the bad decisions the regime makes. therer point, obviously, are many and they keeps finding additional ones. we are not going to mitigate our efforts to attack them and to ensure they are not plotting external plots, or whether it is in europe, or anywhere in the world. you can see that. we just conducted an attack that was very successful. already know there is a strategy and terrorism is a priority. if one of those attacks is successfu
seen russia doing much. >> it is a matter of russia will. of course they have leverage. the point, they should be all in for all the consequences. ofwe could spend the rest the time talking about their atrocities, but i won't do that. i will point to one statistic that stood out as we were preparing for this. september, 59and schools have been destroyed. 59 schools. >> with aerial bombardment. >> yes. so it is not just chemical weapons. it is killing innocent civilians, which...
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a new wave of sanctions hit russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy. year in 3 months later the dutch safety board published a report that is itself a flight m.h. 70 crashed because of the. i have 3 well 4 and or i have the today just outside of the arrow playing the best the left side of the cockpit the report didn't blame any specific group or person and estimated a very wide area of 320 kilometers as a zone from which the missiles fired at the same time the russian producer of boog missiles day conducted its own independent investigation. that they speeded me up the fullest. loue of the delegates i mean if you like yet the nist is up a school during the experiment they blew up a retired airliner with a bouquet missile and came to the conclusion that the malaysian plane was brought down by the older type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukr
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russia the relations is one of the most import. elements of this international context made a huge impact on the russian domestic evolution the historical mission i think of lot of the middle portion is not just to make russia a great power again but also to make it illegitimate a great power right to compel the other powers to recognize and accept russia as a legitimate independent great power of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do knighted states still try to everett russia back into its throat defeat into mind in mind this m d wants to transform russia both in terms of its foreign policy in the terms of its domestic politics these pressure off the us russian confronting. i think is impacting the russian domestic development in the very strong way in the that it will be a more difficult you know for for russia to manage its transition in conditions of the new cold war with the united states if we have the acknowledgement by the united states by the west in general in the r
russia the relations is one of the most import. elements of this international context made a huge impact on the russian domestic evolution the historical mission i think of lot of the middle portion is not just to make russia a great power again but also to make it illegitimate a great power right to compel the other powers to recognize and accept russia as a legitimate independent great power of global significance we are logged there we are in conditions of precisely the new cold war do...
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running a putin jokingly says russia will interfere in the next us presidential election. you can. do that so we could cheer you up properly but don't tell anybody ok. fears of toxic pollution the group the french city of ruin after a massive fire at a chemical factory. a scientific journal withdraws a study trying to claim the syrian government was to blame for a chemical attack in 2017 south of the article attracted fierce criticism. latest on those stories head over to r.t. dot com stay with us now for cross talk on the 70th anniversary of communist china .
running a putin jokingly says russia will interfere in the next us presidential election. you can. do that so we could cheer you up properly but don't tell anybody ok. fears of toxic pollution the group the french city of ruin after a massive fire at a chemical factory. a scientific journal withdraws a study trying to claim the syrian government was to blame for a chemical attack in 2017 south of the article attracted fierce criticism. latest on those stories head over to r.t. dot com stay with...
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obviously we do a lot of poll at ipsos, and we know that it is ukraine and more specifically russia that is cited, but n this poll we tried to stay away from the buzzwords and charge words and these phrases. the other thing we wanted to make, on one hand for influence, the foreign threat is probably the key driver of this lack of confidence and this partisan divide, but we also see more structural issues like the elect call college. what we find is 60% of persons believe the electoral college should be abolished in favor of direct vote or popular vote. that said, there are huge partisan differences, again, with 84% of democrats believing that the electoral college should be abolished and only 33%ch republicans, so the point is that we have this acute problem of the foreign threat, but they are more structural institutional issues which divide people in their view of the sanctity of the electoral system. >> when it comes to this topic, we want to go through independents' view of the party commitment and fair elections. what did you find? >> yeah. it was surprising. we see that independent
obviously we do a lot of poll at ipsos, and we know that it is ukraine and more specifically russia that is cited, but n this poll we tried to stay away from the buzzwords and charge words and these phrases. the other thing we wanted to make, on one hand for influence, the foreign threat is probably the key driver of this lack of confidence and this partisan divide, but we also see more structural issues like the elect call college. what we find is 60% of persons believe the electoral college...
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russia areas russia held areas russia was great a fly over certain russia areas russia held areas russia was great the increasing number of participants and states who supposedly took part in that at the increasing number of participants and states who supposedly took part in that operation each having contradictory details all of that prompts reasonable quest operation each having contradictory details all of that prompts reasonable questions and doubts about the reality and even more so about the success of this operations and doubts about the reality and even more so about the success of this operation we are not aware of any alleged assistance for the american nation we are not aware of any alleged assistance for the american into the airspace of the illit deescalation zone the ministry of oil into the airspace of the illit deescalation zone. the ministry also said that the area where baghdadi was supposedly located is under the control of. said that the area where baghdadi was supposedly located is under the control of. that terror group is a rival of a celeb has executed islamic st
russia areas russia held areas russia was great a fly over certain russia areas russia held areas russia was great the increasing number of participants and states who supposedly took part in that at the increasing number of participants and states who supposedly took part in that operation each having contradictory details all of that prompts reasonable quest operation each having contradictory details all of that prompts reasonable questions and doubts about the reality and even more so about...
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and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather legislative activities will impose sanctions on turkey if if it's likely to produce a particular outcome. how do you see those in the debates but include turkey but not exclusively turkey playing out is a political struggle between the white house and congress. >> to do that, i have to move away from turkey for a quick second. again when i referenced earlier is there are separate authorities between the executive and legislative. what we have been seeing since president trump his election since he has come into office is the senate in particular the congress across the board. in fact entered in a own happening even more in the hous
and russia. that's what he's been trying to do. >> i would not think it would be an exaggeration that relations between the white house and congress on foreign policy issues is also an estate of some agitation these days. weather it's ukraine or the turkey syria crisis. i wonder if you could fresh out for us a little bit different parts of that conversation and weather legislative activities will impose sanctions on turkey if if it's likely to produce a particular outcome. how do you see...
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have progressed in numerous areas and we consider russia to be our friend. russia pays a lot of attention to his deepening bilateral ties with saudi arabia our bilateral ties were stopped waste of a 90 years ago in 1926 the soviet union was the 1st foreign country to recognize the young kingdom we value your efforts to boost our ties. the room was obviously full of all kinds of government officials and the wealthiest entrepreneurs from both countries this is how much riyadh and moscow want to do business with each other but they're also up for sorting out the issues that are troubling the middle east nowadays just a little earlier i walked along the streets of riyadh and looked into the main things on the agenda of the leaders of saudi arabia and russia this monday. saudi arabia and russia is a remarkable example of how 2 countries could be great partners or friends and foes at the same time everything that riyadh gets itself involved in and the middle east be it about iran or syria gets full support from washington and you do realize that and all these case
have progressed in numerous areas and we consider russia to be our friend. russia pays a lot of attention to his deepening bilateral ties with saudi arabia our bilateral ties were stopped waste of a 90 years ago in 1926 the soviet union was the 1st foreign country to recognize the young kingdom we value your efforts to boost our ties. the room was obviously full of all kinds of government officials and the wealthiest entrepreneurs from both countries this is how much riyadh and moscow want to...
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laura: russia looks back to past glories. remember youan find much more ysaldathe thanyouch for watching bbc world news america. announcer: funding for this prese mation e possible by... the freeman foundation; byudy and peter bl-kovler founletion, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. 's...is just uhere. where... man:he took me out to those weapons. i think we're off a greatattart. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. w i'm judydruff. on the newshour tonight:l althe president's lawyer's men. two associates of rudy giulianio are arrestcampaign finance charges as the u.s. house subpoenas them in the hepeachment inquiry. then, crossing t line. kurdish civilians attempt to flee for safety as theurkish invasion into northern syria escalates. and, sally, you've never seen a street like sesame street. eveything happens here, you gonna love it. >> woodruff: this show is brought to you by the number fifty. a
laura: russia looks back to past glories. remember youan find much more ysaldathe thanyouch for watching bbc world news america. announcer: funding for this prese mation e possible by... the freeman foundation; byudy and peter bl-kovler founletion, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. 's...is just uhere. where... man:he took me out to those weapons. i think we're off a greatattart. captioning sponsored by...
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is now out of the way but russia stepped in deploying its troops on the front lines in a clear message to turkey moscow has called turkey's operation in syria acceptable and it seems that now wants its military presence in syria to end. and clear does have strong cards particularly the role it could play in helping to reach a political settlement to syria's war. make sure. that when the political trolls usually forces in the government is being we will handle all reals in syria including. their only recourse directing and rebuilding these areas russia has not shied away from publicly criticizing turkey for its incursion into syria describing it as an acceptable and demanding it to be limited in time and scale russia insists turkey has the right under an agreement reached with damascus in 1998 to push up to a maximum of 10 kilometers into syria to conduct anti-terrorism operations but officials insists the addon up part does not allow turkey to remain in syria permanently and moscow won't accept that russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov explained what would be acceptable security coo
is now out of the way but russia stepped in deploying its troops on the front lines in a clear message to turkey moscow has called turkey's operation in syria acceptable and it seems that now wants its military presence in syria to end. and clear does have strong cards particularly the role it could play in helping to reach a political settlement to syria's war. make sure. that when the political trolls usually forces in the government is being we will handle all reals in syria including. their...
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syria and russia but remember they've been fighting again. them for the last few years so that's almost as bad an option as a learning themselves with turkey so they're in a very very difficult position and one 4th of the international community just seems to be abandoning them at the moment. what about refugees and i saw i saw fight is obviously not the same thing but often hard to distinguish one from the other and turkey's effectively threatening to unleash countless numbers of refugees towards the european union if they take action against. the e.u. kind of hamstrung in this situation. i think it is a little homes from the e.u. countries who've got foreign fighters there have got no authority and no ability whatsoever to go in and remove people who are their nationals or who cling to be their nationals and then there's lots of others that are mixed up within the refugees and all the rest of it it's a very very difficult situation with the international community hasn't started on him properly discussed and worked out how to deal with it t
syria and russia but remember they've been fighting again. them for the last few years so that's almost as bad an option as a learning themselves with turkey so they're in a very very difficult position and one 4th of the international community just seems to be abandoning them at the moment. what about refugees and i saw i saw fight is obviously not the same thing but often hard to distinguish one from the other and turkey's effectively threatening to unleash countless numbers of refugees...
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russia is going like this and china is going like this. they are going to be at each other a little bit in the far east and they have almost nothing in common except they both don't like us. that isn't enough if that isn'to make a condominium out of. we can't afford to lose contact with the enemy, as the phrase goes, but with russia i think it's important to keep talking. it's frustrating, and i am little worried just because they can think the wackiest things if you don't stay in contact with them, those of you that have seen they've told you what their intelligence services have told them about what's going on so it's wild. it's not safe to just let that run amok. you asked about the inf treaty and i'm sorry if it is an unpopular point of view because i know a lot of people would not like to see it go away but my view was as the secretary of defense, i don't want it more than they do because i was always looking on the other side of the fence at the short-range missiles, which we were not allowed to have and i can think of a lot of uses
russia is going like this and china is going like this. they are going to be at each other a little bit in the far east and they have almost nothing in common except they both don't like us. that isn't enough if that isn'to make a condominium out of. we can't afford to lose contact with the enemy, as the phrase goes, but with russia i think it's important to keep talking. it's frustrating, and i am little worried just because they can think the wackiest things if you don't stay in contact with...
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cultures who don't like russia's defense ministry as an entity let along its contact in arizona such as syria have you experienced any pushback on holding this specific event in this country i.c.r.c. has no likes and dislikes of ministries and i'm sorry if you're in dealing with the low internal intrigues and well we do have we appreciate the contacts with military is of defense with armed forces that's the core activity of i.c.r.c. and we have been very appreciative for after some explanations also of the last 2 years to have agreement from the ministry of defense to host this workshop i think it is important that armed forces who have practical experience and who are engaged . in today's military battlefield site at the same time host and it gives credibility to a workshop i had the privilege of interviewing him before when the syrian conflict was at its nadir and when the criticism of russia's military conduct in syria was very loud very prominent. as this war is now is drawing to a close hopefully drawing to a close in large part thanks to russia's own efforts how would you chara
cultures who don't like russia's defense ministry as an entity let along its contact in arizona such as syria have you experienced any pushback on holding this specific event in this country i.c.r.c. has no likes and dislikes of ministries and i'm sorry if you're in dealing with the low internal intrigues and well we do have we appreciate the contacts with military is of defense with armed forces that's the core activity of i.c.r.c. and we have been very appreciative for after some explanations...
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presidential elections russia meddling in the u.s. election russia did meddle in the 2016 election for united states to still vulnerable to russian and political interference russia's blatant interference in the united states 2016 presidential elections this is actually the crime of the century. if you think about it is really don't rush into the future. is driven by. no doubt about. the same no doubt. no doubt. and almost 4 years since donald trump has been elected there was a number of different investigations conducted by the american intelligence agencies the moola reported that maybe had lines and many other articles that were written to prove the existence of the hounds of the kremlin behind the american elections but moscow has always said that it never meddled and putting all joking aside lattimer important has once again stressed that. you know we have plenty of for. of our own we put our efforts into resolving them and aim to do that above everything else didn't prove that we colluded with president trump in 2016 but express
presidential elections russia meddling in the u.s. election russia did meddle in the 2016 election for united states to still vulnerable to russian and political interference russia's blatant interference in the united states 2016 presidential elections this is actually the crime of the century. if you think about it is really don't rush into the future. is driven by. no doubt about. the same no doubt. no doubt. and almost 4 years since donald trump has been elected there was a number of...
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president obama had seen russia overrun crimea. we stood strong. we stood strong with ukraine. we are standing strong with president zelensky. but, as the american people would expect, president trump wanted to make sure that ukraine was advancing the reform agenda, reforming and ending corruption. reporter: [indiscernible] interest in the bidens? i nevers. pence: discussed the issue of the bidens with president zelensky. what i can tell you is that all of our discussions internally, when the president and my office with ukraine were focused on the broader issues of european support. -- lack of european support and d -- reporter: [inaudible] vice pres. pence: that is your question. the issue of aid and our efforts with regard to ukraine were from my experience, in no way connected to the very legitimate concern the american people have about corruption that took place, about things that happened in the 2016 election, in ukraine, or about the issue that former vice president biden had his son on the board of a major energy company in ukraine at a time when the vice president was
president obama had seen russia overrun crimea. we stood strong. we stood strong with ukraine. we are standing strong with president zelensky. but, as the american people would expect, president trump wanted to make sure that ukraine was advancing the reform agenda, reforming and ending corruption. reporter: [indiscernible] interest in the bidens? i nevers. pence: discussed the issue of the bidens with president zelensky. what i can tell you is that all of our discussions internally, when the...
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russia treated us great they opened up we had to fly over certain russia areas russia held areas russia was great. iraq was excellent we really had great cooperation and you have to understand they didn't know what we were doing and where we were going exactly but the isis fighters are hated as much by russia and some of these other countries as they are by us and that's why i say they should start doing a lot of the fighting now and they'll be able to i really believe they'll be able to yes jennifer. gave us not a military role at all but they gave us some information that turned out to be helpful. the kurds. who was the role of. turkey we dealt with them they know we were going in. we flew over some territory they were terrific no problem they were not problem you know they could start shooting and then we will take them out but a lot of bad things can happen plus it was a very secret mission we flew very very low and very very fast but it was a big it was a very dangerous part of the mission getting in and getting out to equal we wanted in identical we took an identical route we met
russia treated us great they opened up we had to fly over certain russia areas russia held areas russia was great. iraq was excellent we really had great cooperation and you have to understand they didn't know what we were doing and where we were going exactly but the isis fighters are hated as much by russia and some of these other countries as they are by us and that's why i say they should start doing a lot of the fighting now and they'll be able to i really believe they'll be able to yes...
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significant security breaches in history. >> we should never trust russia. >> their history is one of conquest and so it's pretty much embedded you have to be spying on your enemies. you can't trust anyone. >> the united states is the global super power and we have everything that every other country on earth wants, wealth, technology, and all of that is tied to sensitive classified information. >> and the russia intelligence services work very hard to steal our secrets. >> the reason people spy is to gain advantage over the person being spied on. you want to have knowledge that they don't have or you want to have knowledge that they don't know you have and vice versa. >> they spy on us and we spy on them. it's one of the oldest occupations in the world. it's not ever going away. >> espionage probably represents the greatest threat to america's national security today than anything else. >> the foreign intelligence service of russia, they are trying to learn what u.s. policies are, what's behind them because we have enough nuclear weapons to blow them off the planet like they have eno
significant security breaches in history. >> we should never trust russia. >> their history is one of conquest and so it's pretty much embedded you have to be spying on your enemies. you can't trust anyone. >> the united states is the global super power and we have everything that every other country on earth wants, wealth, technology, and all of that is tied to sensitive classified information. >> and the russia intelligence services work very hard to steal our secrets....
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folks they will russia and china at the top and typically say russia short-term they have a capability to a stronger economy and population etc.. it does china want to surpass the u.s. come absolutely. it's about regaining their rightful place at the top of the world. what's interesting is russia had a similar mindset going back not as far but the collapse of the soviet union they feel they were humiliated and folks know better in the room tammy what's interesting chinese leaders to study the fault and collapse, china studies at and they say we don't want to be that. >> by impression is they say knock it off and it kind of works for a period. >> the former deputy director of the nsa, basically the cyber operations response. he said after obama delivered a tough warning that there was a discernible downturn in activity in terms of volume but not a substantive change in the aggression. it's still as active as what they were taking away in the public and private sectors. >> they basically la lay out wht they are going to do so i mean, what is it that they are going to do in general they w
folks they will russia and china at the top and typically say russia short-term they have a capability to a stronger economy and population etc.. it does china want to surpass the u.s. come absolutely. it's about regaining their rightful place at the top of the world. what's interesting is russia had a similar mindset going back not as far but the collapse of the soviet union they feel they were humiliated and folks know better in the room tammy what's interesting chinese leaders to study the...