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i often wonder if mr. putin will rue the day that he comes back. i think he is better to quit while he is ahead. he comes from the old school. i don't think the old order will work in russia. i think when the thousands of people willing to turn out in a bitter, bitter moscow cold in january or february is a great testament to some profound change that i believe is going on in russia. >> thank you bother thank you v shaheen. i have a few or the end of round two and depending if any other first, in response to a question about how long an israeli military attack on iran would postpone iran getting a bomb, secretary of defense panetta said that at best it might postpone it one, possibly two years. does the intelligence committee agree with that? >> i don't disagree with it but there are a lot of factors that, you know, that could play here. how effective such an attack was and what the targets were and what the rate of recovery might be. so there are a lot of issues there that could affect a guess. >> has the intelligence committee made an estimate of
i often wonder if mr. putin will rue the day that he comes back. i think he is better to quit while he is ahead. he comes from the old school. i don't think the old order will work in russia. i think when the thousands of people willing to turn out in a bitter, bitter moscow cold in january or february is a great testament to some profound change that i believe is going on in russia. >> thank you bother thank you v shaheen. i have a few or the end of round two and depending if any other...
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many people think that mr. putin is going to harden up even more because he wants to show his electorate in russia that he's in charge and he's going to build on fears people have. i would be glad to tell you, unfounded fears. but we're dealing with a essential technical political phenomenon here. it's not purely technical, it's not purely social, it's not purely political. it's very difficult for political leaders to resist th
many people think that mr. putin is going to harden up even more because he wants to show his electorate in russia that he's in charge and he's going to build on fears people have. i would be glad to tell you, unfounded fears. but we're dealing with a essential technical political phenomenon here. it's not purely technical, it's not purely social, it's not purely political. it's very difficult for political leaders to resist th
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putin's party in the european counsel to part company? >> russia, we strongly disagree with russia and pauappalled in veto. russia is a permanent member of the security council. does it have a veto. we'll contino ruia the way forw we will discuss it with all other nations. >> sir campbell, is it not clear that the exercise of the veto by any permanent member of the security council always comes at a cost and the shameful events of last saturday will be no exception to this principle? but in this case, isn't the immediate cost being paid in the broken bodied wrapped in burial sheets of children and the anguish of their parents? my right friend needs to urging. but the urgency with which he should fulfill the objectives he's properly set out. but can i say to him that i think he is most well placed when he takes the views that this should be the widest possible coalition of the willing throughout the world as indeed the vote in the security council emphasized so that the united nations was unable to do maybe achieved in a much broader basis
putin's party in the european counsel to part company? >> russia, we strongly disagree with russia and pauappalled in veto. russia is a permanent member of the security council. does it have a veto. we'll contino ruia the way forw we will discuss it with all other nations. >> sir campbell, is it not clear that the exercise of the veto by any permanent member of the security council always comes at a cost and the shameful events of last saturday will be no exception to this...
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. >> impending elections in russia, mr. putin came clean to bolster the domestic upon polls for a show of strength. there is one possible explanation for the use of the russian veet yto. >> this may be a factor in the russian veto. they are coming up to elections. i think a stronger factor is that they have had a long alliance with the assad regime. they do have, as i mentioned earlier, a naval base there. they have sold large quantities of arms there. they do feel committed to support the assad regime. that is something that they should change their mind b circumstances have changed. and so we'll continue to work on them on that whether or not it's before or after their election on march 4th. >> mr. jay johnson? >> mr. speaker, it's welcomed news that india came off the fence in support of the resolution marking an end to three decades of that country's ties with the assad family. but what extent did new delhi dilute the text so they make any mention of automatic measures in the event of noncompliance? >> like my honorable
. >> impending elections in russia, mr. putin came clean to bolster the domestic upon polls for a show of strength. there is one possible explanation for the use of the russian veet yto. >> this may be a factor in the russian veto. they are coming up to elections. i think a stronger factor is that they have had a long alliance with the assad regime. they do have, as i mentioned earlier, a naval base there. they have sold large quantities of arms there. they do feel committed to...