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if you're a dissident in russia, if you're defect from russia to turn against putting in russia, doesn't matter if you are no longer in russia, he will send the fascination teams anywhere in the world and culture truly has made his darkest and most specific threats yet about using nuclear weapons account against the west, the west winds of citizens to believe that blood them are uprooted as a lunatic. who has brainwashed options or is holding them hosted. how else can they explain? his skyrocketing approval ratings, 82 percent, compared to 64 percent in 2022 on the eve of his decision to protect the people of eastern ukraine who had been attacked for a to years by key of what happens. well, when the was impose the strictest sanctions in the history, it expected must go to crumble. the hope was that russians would suffer so much that they would take their anger out on the leader of the nation. we will limit russia's ability to do business in dollars, year owes pounds, and yet to be part of the global economy, rushes in the suite is in texas and it is a training that has put the russians e
if you're a dissident in russia, if you're defect from russia to turn against putting in russia, doesn't matter if you are no longer in russia, he will send the fascination teams anywhere in the world and culture truly has made his darkest and most specific threats yet about using nuclear weapons account against the west, the west winds of citizens to believe that blood them are uprooted as a lunatic. who has brainwashed options or is holding them hosted. how else can they explain? his...
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you said in january, russia will not stop. russia can only be stopped. stopping in. russia does not mean that it's over. it simply means we will have to continue. are you saying that you have evidence? russia could intends to invade and seize of a southern states of the southern countries in europe, but no a. but if we read in the pub like sphere, everything that puts in has been saying his speech is the philosophies the doctrines of they are on an aggressive imperialistic direction. and this will not change uh, because of the ukraine. also, the success of that is what we have to change. but even after the end of this work, what i'm arguing that we in nato will have to have a many or i would say, in order to understand the scope, a 20 or a containment and deterrence, a effort to make sure that the rushes aggression never materialize. just that is their internal wishes to somehow expand or intimidate neighbors. you're being a neighbor simply could never materialize because we are still visibly strong and we are getting there we have though, and it to the of the, of the it has forward pres
you said in january, russia will not stop. russia can only be stopped. stopping in. russia does not mean that it's over. it simply means we will have to continue. are you saying that you have evidence? russia could intends to invade and seize of a southern states of the southern countries in europe, but no a. but if we read in the pub like sphere, everything that puts in has been saying his speech is the philosophies the doctrines of they are on an aggressive imperialistic direction. and this...
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is russia? why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon guardians, welcome to come pick tone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance with the white house of promise to ukraine. she made the point several times, russia must not be allowed to win this war. if russia does win the war, it will be down, so they hesitate, and then the refusal of the west to give it the weapons, it needs to when it was the idea of sunk in yet in the west to well, i think it, i think it is and if, if we look at not on the other side of the atlantic that on what is happening in europe. so in europe, when the world was starting, there was just a small handful of countries that were providing on steve trade, the baltics of poland. others were in the beginning, more hesitant. now we see that there was a f
is russia? why are some rich european states still i'm willing to meet the alliances defense spending targets and was present the macro really calling his allies colon guardians, welcome to come pick tone. thank you very much. great to be here. your prime minister was just in the us recently trying to persuade congress to unblock the military assistance with the white house of promise to ukraine. she made the point several times, russia must not be allowed to win this war. if russia does win...
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you know, it's part of russia. so it's really something and it's really a reach when the western, you know, it again, tries to impose their views on, you know, other solver nations like the russian federation and telling them what they're, you know, and one of my concerns is they're going to target crimea you know, and i had said this last spring and i was worried about the things that i had heard from, you know, the biting administration that insiders there is there was even discussion about trying something with the spring of 2024. so i'm hoping that that information is wrong and i'm hoping it will be forwarded and i'm hoping that a cooler heads will prevail. and they, because that is a red line and vladimir putin. president truman made it very clear. if that line is cross that could lead to possible global conflict, asserting wrapped up the russian border region of belgrade, was again showed by ukrainian full says 4 people were killed and 4 others wounded in monday, on monday, a learned and the governor says tha
you know, it's part of russia. so it's really something and it's really a reach when the western, you know, it again, tries to impose their views on, you know, other solver nations like the russian federation and telling them what they're, you know, and one of my concerns is they're going to target crimea you know, and i had said this last spring and i was worried about the things that i had heard from, you know, the biting administration that insiders there is there was even discussion about...
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he changed russia's constitution setting himself up to leadmits russia through to at least 2030. his reelection comes just weeks after his most influential political opponent, alexei navalny, died in a russian prison. his widow has accused vladimir putin of killing her husband which the kremlin denies. at a news conference sunday celebrating his reelection, he spoke about alexei navalny for the first time since his death. he claimed he was ready to listen to deals for a prisoner swap to release alexei navalny but said what happened happened. the wife responded to those comments online, saying "what a coward, called by last name only after he was killed." on monday large crowds gathered at moscow's red square to mark the 10 year anniversary of russia's annexation of crimea. president putin gave a short address. the bbc's russia editor steve rosenberg reports now on the display of public support for putin and on where russia goes from here. >> vladimir putin! reporter: after the landslide came the love. vladimir putin, portrayed by the kremlin as a national hero. marking 10 years s
he changed russia's constitution setting himself up to leadmits russia through to at least 2030. his reelection comes just weeks after his most influential political opponent, alexei navalny, died in a russian prison. his widow has accused vladimir putin of killing her husband which the kremlin denies. at a news conference sunday celebrating his reelection, he spoke about alexei navalny for the first time since his death. he claimed he was ready to listen to deals for a prisoner swap to release...
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i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they said if there's a third time now, "this will be your last one". this is what they told me directly. but i will absolutely go back and we will continue doing what we're doing because there are many people in russia who reject this regime and what it stands for. you don't hear their voices. i mean, a minute ago, you mentioned the so—called popularity of putin, his fake popularity created by controlled media, the lack of free and fair elections and total political the fact is, i mean, i travel widely around russia, beyond moscow, beyond saint petersburg, and in various regions east to west. and everyw
i think those of us who believe in a different future for russia and different vision for russia, who want to see russia become a normal, modern, democratic european country, we have a responsibility. we cannotjust run away and give up. we have to continue our work and we will do it. and i will do it. and i will absolutely go back. i don't know when that will happen, because doctors have advised me to hold off going back for a while, for at least until full physical recovery, because they said...
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is that really russia's name? does anyone really think that russia needs more care as far as, i mean, it's kind of ridiculous to biggest country in the world. it has that open spaces unsettled. it has huge natural resources. it certainly doesn't need more dollar natural resources to become even richer. but there's no, there's absolutely no, no russian interest in expanding further west. but russia does have a security interest. and this thing is a nato countries. i'm not respecting it. if they respected russia's wish and actually you yours are ukrainian, the constitution post soviet ukraine to remain neutral. we wouldn't have this problem today. the thing is west wants to pull countries into its own camp and wants to make your estimate the use division in europe. you know, and you are in for me either you're with us or you're against us. and so low countries like no dollar there, they're again, they're being forced to choose why can't mold what would be neutral. i'm sure the russian would have no problem with that
is that really russia's name? does anyone really think that russia needs more care as far as, i mean, it's kind of ridiculous to biggest country in the world. it has that open spaces unsettled. it has huge natural resources. it certainly doesn't need more dollar natural resources to become even richer. but there's no, there's absolutely no, no russian interest in expanding further west. but russia does have a security interest. and this thing is a nato countries. i'm not respecting it. if they...
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she has one democracy for russia. every want reach us, wants people to leave and freedom is not be afraid of them to get them jail every day. now i think we have the responsibility to, to stop it before choosing wants to like blow up the homework with nuclear weapons with these stickers. they want to draw attention to that work and show that they exist some pictures and it was more than this community to stick. we would like to be able to put up the stickers in russia and not have to fear for our lives and our freedom for both of them to provide the lead. there would be no need to push the stickers if there was no war and the fruits in russia taking a different path a long time ago, the whole. but that can no longer be reversed. that twice things are the way they are now. we have to keep on site just leaving the value of release. after about 20 minutes. you yeah, nobody, no. yeah. comes out with the russian embassy. you're probably wondering what i wrote on the ballot paper who i voted for. of course, i wrote the name
she has one democracy for russia. every want reach us, wants people to leave and freedom is not be afraid of them to get them jail every day. now i think we have the responsibility to, to stop it before choosing wants to like blow up the homework with nuclear weapons with these stickers. they want to draw attention to that work and show that they exist some pictures and it was more than this community to stick. we would like to be able to put up the stickers in russia and not have to fear for...
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um, no, of course, on russia's times, but nevertheless, the, there is no appetite at the moment in russia to continue it as well and indefinitely. of course, one reason is that the machine is the casualties and the best, but of course they, they cannot make side of it as well. even though the west and sanctions against russia have failed to destroy the russian economy. but the, the budget, the russian versus state is it is going towards the war, which means that of course, the budget is limited when it comes to the education to go into development, health care, etc. and of course, that's up in the long time. no, of course, was the dresser can, can, can handle such, such economic pressures. at the moment, the longer the will goes on, the longer the more the, the people in russia. and we'll feel that it's in fact, dmitri, one of the key figures in the early stage of the war was you have got any progression of the head of the wagner group. it was less than a year ago. the 23rd of june, last year, when he launched a rebellion marching on moscow, he died. many suspect the criminal in there's n
um, no, of course, on russia's times, but nevertheless, the, there is no appetite at the moment in russia to continue it as well and indefinitely. of course, one reason is that the machine is the casualties and the best, but of course they, they cannot make side of it as well. even though the west and sanctions against russia have failed to destroy the russian economy. but the, the budget, the russian versus state is it is going towards the war, which means that of course, the budget is limited...
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she said, we are not as old as russia, but russia. is that what with us at the hybrid war? and this is something not everyone understands here in germany. i think after this, taurus issue, things will change. this is what i hope. but there's been talk about russia attacking germany in one way or another and the west for a long time. good. a guy. you were there in 2014. when rushing made it to me where the investment in moscow. why do you think in action was the response? at least that's the perception. and will this change this to me, as in retrospect, history always seems to be linear, but only in retrospect, if it would be linear, everybody could tell us today what china is heading. what china will be doing 5 years from now and how we should behave, we don't know. so, in a given situation, you always have to deal with numerous options. you have to respond, which happens then was strength and a clear answer while at the same time look for solutions that could be possible to settle the given issue. relating to pushing to speak about the narrative of history didn't become pr
she said, we are not as old as russia, but russia. is that what with us at the hybrid war? and this is something not everyone understands here in germany. i think after this, taurus issue, things will change. this is what i hope. but there's been talk about russia attacking germany in one way or another and the west for a long time. good. a guy. you were there in 2014. when rushing made it to me where the investment in moscow. why do you think in action was the response? at least that's the...
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and mobilizing russia sovereign assets was only possible because we ultimately after 2014 when russia invaded crimea and he saw the sanctions would put in place, what russia did was they moved the fast but rude of their sovereign assets out of the united states into other countries. they did expect that europe, japan and the members of our coalition would join us taking action like immobilizing them. they key for us is going to be that we continue to act together in order space ordered that we all believe in. fundamentally, my view about this question of whether the use of sanctions is goingf to lead some changes to the dollar is that the thing that's going to matter to thehe doll this role n the global economy is a strength of our economy ultimately. that's what the fast but driven my time is spent in permitting things like inflation reduction act where you've seen today based on three historic piece of legislation, the infrastructure law, the chips and science act, and the ira, more than $609 and announced investment in the tourney. our goal is got to be determined at from announced
and mobilizing russia sovereign assets was only possible because we ultimately after 2014 when russia invaded crimea and he saw the sanctions would put in place, what russia did was they moved the fast but rude of their sovereign assets out of the united states into other countries. they did expect that europe, japan and the members of our coalition would join us taking action like immobilizing them. they key for us is going to be that we continue to act together in order space ordered that we...
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be reopening very soon in russia's far east. why? because of all the 11 different time zones across the biggest country in the world and folk to turn out as we understand at least 58 percent, which is going to be considered very impressive, especially for the day 2 of 3 days of voting. so here we are downtown moscow, the heart of the russian capital here with the company behind the base and his glory is lights from one of us here wishing you a very well welcome to our special election coverage the . so we're looking at the numbers now. the 3 day election is going to wrap up in about 24 hours or so sunday evening. but at the moment as we understand that the numbers keep coming in by the minute at least 58 percent when it comes to a vote to turn out. but that's not including all the online voting this taken place as well. and just to give you some numbers here, it basically means all of about a 114 eligible excuse mountain 14000000, eligible russian voters. that means over $66000000.00 have already cost that vote, but who the voti
be reopening very soon in russia's far east. why? because of all the 11 different time zones across the biggest country in the world and folk to turn out as we understand at least 58 percent, which is going to be considered very impressive, especially for the day 2 of 3 days of voting. so here we are downtown moscow, the heart of the russian capital here with the company behind the base and his glory is lights from one of us here wishing you a very well welcome to our special election coverage...
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and fear. russia is exporting fee. they are rooting the country inside with feeling repression that trying to create fear in our countries to sort of influence our discourse, our discussion, make people afraid, and our response to what is happening in ukraine and as an attack against us is led to often dropped by our logic, we must think in the logic of the other side, what are they up to and where therefore also a sore key could be found out of the given situation. the problem is certainly complex and complex are the solutions, assessing hybrid more is difficult. it's never officially declared, and it happens as we've heard, underground and as unnoticed as possible. let's have a closer look at the most important activities of the russian secret services in their hybrid warfare. a brick freezing spy is all in full months, a secret service classic. they're also religious traits is like cost and l in the german federal intelligence service. he is set to have post on confidential information to the russian secret service
and fear. russia is exporting fee. they are rooting the country inside with feeling repression that trying to create fear in our countries to sort of influence our discourse, our discussion, make people afraid, and our response to what is happening in ukraine and as an attack against us is led to often dropped by our logic, we must think in the logic of the other side, what are they up to and where therefore also a sore key could be found out of the given situation. the problem is certainly...
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i noticeable impact on russia's finances? ., _ noticeable impact on russia's finances?— noticeable impact on russia's finances? ., , , ~ ., , finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they — finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are _ finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are happening _ finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are happening and - finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are happening and we i i know they are happening and we have seen 12 of them in the last week or so, i believe six in the last week and 12 in recent times. i think it is part of ukraine's broad strategy and in a sense making up for a short pause on the front line as well, and we know there is a shortage of ammunition at the moment for ukrainian troops fighting and engaging with russian forces on the front lines are using drones is a way to try to attack russia and take the fight to russia inside the country. —— making up for shortfalls. it is also part of the psychological warfare because the more you can show russia at that this war can b
i noticeable impact on russia's finances? ., _ noticeable impact on russia's finances?— noticeable impact on russia's finances? ., , , ~ ., , finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they — finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are _ finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are happening _ finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are happening and - finances? i honestly don't know, but i know they are happening and we i i know they are happening and we have...
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so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied territories. it's all the time on this non—existing border that they're taking hostages. so the constant attempts to destabilise georgia is something that we know very well. 0k. one thing that we can say is that probably we are a bit more resilient than other countries would be in that situation because of the experience, because the georgian population knows quite well. well, i want to come on, and we'll talk about the breakaway regions in a moment, butjust in terms of the war in ukraine, russia is building a deep—sea port in abkhazia, one of these breakaway parts of georgia. presi
so there is nothing much more that russia has to do. russia is occupying our territories. it's not a question of separatism. it's a question of directly occupying russia's military bases on our territory. so what russia is now trying to do, and will continue as it does with other countries in europe and elsewhere, it's a hybrid war which has already started. it's trying to win through propaganda, it's trying to destabilise. today, we add another person that has been hijacked in the occupied...
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for russia. >> thanks, john. anything else to add on that? introduce yourself. >> i am a senior adviser in the asia center. i'm going to give you an asian perspective on this. however, i must say in the late 1980's, john herbst, steve pfeiffer and i had a front row seat in the embassy in moscow for the beginning of the end of the soviet union. so we have a long sweep of history in our minds here. i'm now asia oriented, i was in burma 20 years ago, so i'm watching russia from an asian perspective. i think what you're missing when you talk about future influences on russia is what is coming in from the east. the chinese are in the process of repopulating siberia. there are millions of chinese there now. they have built industries, and another one of putin's strategic blunders may have been the alliance he has made with xi jinping, because xi jinping has much larger ambitions than whatever's going on in ukraine. and i think we need to look more carefully what is coming at them from asia. right now w
for russia. >> thanks, john. anything else to add on that? introduce yourself. >> i am a senior adviser in the asia center. i'm going to give you an asian perspective on this. however, i must say in the late 1980's, john herbst, steve pfeiffer and i had a front row seat in the embassy in moscow for the beginning of the end of the soviet union. so we have a long sweep of history in our minds here. i'm now asia oriented, i was in burma 20 years ago, so i'm watching russia from an...
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in vladimir putin's standing in russia? ., ., ., russia? in the international world it had _ russia? in the international world it had a _ russia? in the international world it had a substantial i world it had a substantial impact, the fact that he was sentenced and moved to an arctic prison which, when i read that the first time i said to my wife i said this is a death sentence. there is no way he will survive living up there. they are horrible conditions. and, you know, sadly alexei navalny died. but alexis navalny looms over this all. i was reading earlier today accounts that on sunday at noon opponents of the election are going to go en masse or are urged to go en masse or are urged to go en masse to try to vote at the same time, to flood the ballot boxes, the polling places with people as a form of protest. apparently the night before he died alexei navalny endorsed this strategy. so we will see what happens on sunday. put into context _ what happens on sunday. put into context for us the level of bravery, or courage, that it takes to
in vladimir putin's standing in russia? ., ., ., russia? in the international world it had _ russia? in the international world it had a _ russia? in the international world it had a substantial i world it had a substantial impact, the fact that he was sentenced and moved to an arctic prison which, when i read that the first time i said to my wife i said this is a death sentence. there is no way he will survive living up there. they are horrible conditions. and, you know, sadly alexei navalny...
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sea peninsula of crimea with russia. and a huge celebratory concept was held on the state and was couples of red squad just behind me was like my boots in himself making a surprise, a parent that i gave there was yeah. different. but it is my heart. i agree to. oh, and congratulate you on the celebration under unification of crimea instead of us to part with russia. exactly 10 years ago here on red square. on the same stage, i remembered that claim here is often called an unsinkable aircraft carrier. this is what led me to the idea of seeing that creamier has returned to its native harbor even though, but crimea is not only a strategically important territory. this is not only our history, our traditions, and the pride of russia because cry. mia is the 1st and foremost, the people of the residents of the, of us, the full cry me and they are our pride because they carries, facing in the fatherland through the decades. we have never separated themselves from russia. and this is what allowed could, i mean, to return to comm
sea peninsula of crimea with russia. and a huge celebratory concept was held on the state and was couples of red squad just behind me was like my boots in himself making a surprise, a parent that i gave there was yeah. different. but it is my heart. i agree to. oh, and congratulate you on the celebration under unification of crimea instead of us to part with russia. exactly 10 years ago here on red square. on the same stage, i remembered that claim here is often called an unsinkable aircraft...
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in russia that — give trade to putin and oligarchs in russia that we can take the assets and russia — russia that we can take the assets and russia must pay. the third is much _ and russia must pay. the third is much more — and russia must pay. the third is much more cynical in the meeting that we _ much more cynical in the meeting that we have elections coming all over the — that we have elections coming all over the world, and taxpayers and voters _ over the world, and taxpayers and voters are — over the world, and taxpayers and voters are asking the rightful question, how long we have to pay. why doesn't— question, how long we have to pay. why doesn't russia pay for the damages — why doesn't russia pay for the damages and also the recovery process? — damages and also the recovery process? that's why i see that we have _ process? that's why i see that we have been— process? that's why i see that we have been pushing this close to nearly— have been pushing this close to nearly a — have been pushing this close to nearly a year. that's why there has been _ nearly
in russia that — give trade to putin and oligarchs in russia that we can take the assets and russia — russia that we can take the assets and russia must pay. the third is much _ and russia must pay. the third is much more — and russia must pay. the third is much more cynical in the meeting that we _ much more cynical in the meeting that we have elections coming all over the — that we have elections coming all over the world, and taxpayers and voters _ over the world, and taxpayers and...
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., like to say tonight to citizens of russia? . , , , russia? i have “ust said this in my meetin: russia? i have “ust said this in my meeting with — russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, my - russia? i have just said this in my i meeting with my team, my election team, and i again would like to thank all citizens of russia for the trust that you have put in me and i will do everything i can, everything in my power to resolve the tasks facing the country. and to achieve the goals that we believe are absolutely the priority, thank you very much. absolutely the priority, thank you very much-— absolutely the priority, thank you ve much. ., ., ., ., , ~ very much. congratulations mr putin. on 7th may after _ very much. congratulations mr putin. on 7th may after the _ very much. congratulations mr putin. on 7th may after the inauguration - on 7th may after the inauguration your administration should resign accor
., like to say tonight to citizens of russia? . , , , russia? i have “ust said this in my meetin: russia? i have “ust said this in my meeting with — russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, _ russia? i have just said this in my meeting with my team, my - russia? i have just said this in my i meeting with my team, my election team, and i again would like to thank all citizens of russia for the trust that you have put in...
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, not just for the world but for russia come inside russia as well. amy: isis-k has targeted the united states with united states has left afghanistan. they've targeted pakistan, repeatedly targeted china, as well as russia. the significance -- these are different lines then we traditionally see. you are either attacking russia or united states. we see it as an east/west line. isis-k does not. >> and that is why when he said there's no cooperation with the west, that is unfortunate. putin himself 20 years ago, he was the one who was encouraging the george bush administration -- george bushjr. administration to work together. even in 2015, was encouraging barack obama to work together on this kind of issues. clearly that time has long gone. now putin is going to be a lone actor in this. which does not bode well for russia because we probably will see more attacks like that in of russia is not going to listen to western warnings or any warnings, then in fact is how it is going to fight arising threat. we saw already france has raised its security level
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russia is producing domestic retail goods and russia has built. an alliance of steel, literally pipeline of energy and retail products interchange with china at the perfect time, because china is under sanctions from the united states and it has turned its eyes towards russia as a commercial and retail market, there couldn't be better nexus and better synergy of all possible benefits, and that has been tied directly to the presidency of vladimir putin, thanks lot, press tv's johnny miller. joining us from the russian capital moscow and thanks to journalists, activists and political analyst mr. john boznic joining us from belgrade. with that it brings us to an end here on this edition of the news review, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv. that's wrap for this edition of the world news as well, but stay tuned, we've got plenty more to come here on press tv, see you soon. ich will noch also meine studium zu ende bringen, ja, dann hoffe ich, dass einen guten job finde. آرزویم این است که دولت فدرال آلمان من خواهش میکنم کهr
russia is producing domestic retail goods and russia has built. an alliance of steel, literally pipeline of energy and retail products interchange with china at the perfect time, because china is under sanctions from the united states and it has turned its eyes towards russia as a commercial and retail market, there couldn't be better nexus and better synergy of all possible benefits, and that has been tied directly to the presidency of vladimir putin, thanks lot, press tv's johnny miller....
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we are not at war with russia. we just have to clearly understand that we must not allow russia to win on the other show. so what he's saying here is essentially doesn't really matter what western politicians say, because their comments don't align with their actions. the philosophy that they have here is we're not at war with russia, but we will keep on doing everything we can to make the conflict even worse. so we don't know, maybe he's just trying to show that france is and it's for the long run. but then again, you know, given ukraine, all these empty promises is not really helping kids in any way, shape or form. it's really concerning to hear my crohn say these things. has there been any reaction from moscow to this? no, not yet. but we did previously here from most goes on most goes views when it comes to my call statements. now the kremlin spokesperson to meet your best call did state that france is not against increasing the degree of its involvement in the conflict. does this, we read macross statements. t
we are not at war with russia. we just have to clearly understand that we must not allow russia to win on the other show. so what he's saying here is essentially doesn't really matter what western politicians say, because their comments don't align with their actions. the philosophy that they have here is we're not at war with russia, but we will keep on doing everything we can to make the conflict even worse. so we don't know, maybe he's just trying to show that france is and it's for the long...
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and some kremlin choreography, to make it look as if putin is russia and russia is putin. earlier, we saw the crowds pouring towards red square. thousands of russians had been given free tickets for the putin event. after all, a president who claims to have won 87% of the vote needs an audience. western leaders have dismissed russia's presidential vote as neither free nor fair. a stage managed election. but the kremlin could not care less what the west thinks. it paints a picture of a president who enjoys the overwhelming support of his people. down at the russian election commission, they counted all the votes and presented all their figures. so, it is six more years of president putin. but what does that mean for russia and for the world? >> it doesn't mean anything good for russia, for ukraine, for the world. because putin will continue the experiment of war, he will continue to suppress civil society and set his country and in this sense he becomes a full-blooded autocrat, dictator. reporter: and yet, the direction of travel for russia under vladimir putin is already c
and some kremlin choreography, to make it look as if putin is russia and russia is putin. earlier, we saw the crowds pouring towards red square. thousands of russians had been given free tickets for the putin event. after all, a president who claims to have won 87% of the vote needs an audience. western leaders have dismissed russia's presidential vote as neither free nor fair. a stage managed election. but the kremlin could not care less what the west thinks. it paints a picture of a president...
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behind, and that russia. so how does ukraine when peace? think winning the peace, is in 1991 but it continues today. it is part of all of the things about, the three areas. one is of course security, moving forward with ukraine's tries in the westcountries, and particularly making that relationship with nato as close as possible, and many of the people in this room would say ultimately with nato membership. we have a nato summit coming up in july of this year. the united nations has an opportunity to make history on the economic side, again this is something that needs to start now. we are seeing ukrainian people constantly rebuilt. they are rebg faster than russia is destroying. new look at the energy network it is unbelievable, condering the attacks on ukraine. ukrainians are managing to keep running and many other things as welso the rebuilding continues, and one of the things i find particularly amazing in the ukrainian economy is that not only is it operating, it is innovating. it is light ar ahead of an
behind, and that russia. so how does ukraine when peace? think winning the peace, is in 1991 but it continues today. it is part of all of the things about, the three areas. one is of course security, moving forward with ukraine's tries in the westcountries, and particularly making that relationship with nato as close as possible, and many of the people in this room would say ultimately with nato membership. we have a nato summit coming up in july of this year. the united nations has an...
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or silence russia, or we try to politicize this issue. therefore, we want to show that we actually care about the people. this is not about politics . we care about people and terrorism is our common enemy and we have to fight them together. indonesia itself has experienced rudo, a power of tax in the past. so these youths share the cane that russia is going through as they gather the sand. prayers of health for those injured and that primarily as of the death will be given bas trying to face, but their brief hold times. one shared message that's being delivered here is that russia is not alone as an address spends with the country in this trouble. titus. so the reason why i came here because i think everyone know about the star g, g a and it's it's pretty far what happened although we are far away. but the we files how the files are built, if and soft us as you know, nation we must show originally better the especially that russia. it's our old routers. we have a lot of history between the 2 of us and as a nation, we should show our spec
or silence russia, or we try to politicize this issue. therefore, we want to show that we actually care about the people. this is not about politics . we care about people and terrorism is our common enemy and we have to fight them together. indonesia itself has experienced rudo, a power of tax in the past. so these youths share the cane that russia is going through as they gather the sand. prayers of health for those injured and that primarily as of the death will be given bas trying to face,...
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russia can respond to pressure. it can be deterred. >> peter, one thing i found interesting in the paper, you talk about the arctic region, how eight of nine arctic countries are now a part of nato. but the alliance doesn't really address arctic region very much. your paper mentioned, the first time the word arctic was mentioned in a formal nato paper was 2022. there is not a lot of plan around that but could you talk a little bit about the real threat putin poses in the actic region and -- arctic region and some countries like china are trying to make a move there as well. peter: we toyed with putting a map in of the arctic which has grown dramatically. russia is putting major investments in the arctic ocean and building up military capabilities there in its research and development wing. obviously it considers this potentially an interesting route for commercial trade as well and a way to -- allows them to bypass the straits of hormuz and the suez, the choke points that exist. so for that reason, the arctic has be
russia can respond to pressure. it can be deterred. >> peter, one thing i found interesting in the paper, you talk about the arctic region, how eight of nine arctic countries are now a part of nato. but the alliance doesn't really address arctic region very much. your paper mentioned, the first time the word arctic was mentioned in a formal nato paper was 2022. there is not a lot of plan around that but could you talk a little bit about the real threat putin poses in the actic region and...
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. russia is part of the european culture. and i cannot imagine my own country and i solution from europe and what we often call the civilized world. so it is hard for me to visualize nato as an enemy. i think even posing the question, this way will not do any good to russia or the world. the very question is capable of causing damage. we are open to equitable cooperation to partnership some. even joe biden, as senator at the time, was singing his praises saying that no russian leader since peter the great has passed as long as lots with the was as boots and it has well, it was all good as long as rushes leader, good and severe and international affairs, it seems, well the warsaw pact long dissolves and soviet you are basis close must go, will seemingly play into long and was expect them that's partners. so do the same. washington, however, continued to expand. nato, withdrew from the answer, ballistic missile, pretty well innovating. i've gotten this done before it moved on to iraq. well, experts say that was the turning poin
. russia is part of the european culture. and i cannot imagine my own country and i solution from europe and what we often call the civilized world. so it is hard for me to visualize nato as an enemy. i think even posing the question, this way will not do any good to russia or the world. the very question is capable of causing damage. we are open to equitable cooperation to partnership some. even joe biden, as senator at the time, was singing his praises saying that no russian leader since...
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we have propaganda and we have a myth that everybody in russia supports putin, and everybody in russia supports the special military operation. it's really not the fact. and my election campaign showed that a lot of people are against putin's politics and a lot of people are against the special military operation. you won't hear the kremlin saying that. this is an election designed to show that vladimir putin has the full support of his people. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. earlier, i spoke to natalia pelevina, a russian activist and playwright who is organising a protest on sunday. i asked her what she expects to see in that gathering. we are hoping to see a turnout of people who are against the current regime or against those fraudulent we know for a fact elections. so—called reinstatement of vladimir putin and obviously against the war. we do believe there is a lot of support for that inside russia and outside russia as well because a lot of people have been forced to flee russia, but talking about russia, even when it was dangerous to come out and voice your opinion against
we have propaganda and we have a myth that everybody in russia supports putin, and everybody in russia supports the special military operation. it's really not the fact. and my election campaign showed that a lot of people are against putin's politics and a lot of people are against the special military operation. you won't hear the kremlin saying that. this is an election designed to show that vladimir putin has the full support of his people. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. earlier, i...
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so there's not just a part of russia, it will always be a part of russia, which you will remember that disturbing a terrible spring when neo nazis sees how inc have as a result of a bloody included tom. we also remember the notorious friendship trains which way equipped with the ideological follow as have been dare to suppress the inhabitants of the peninsula who did not want to give up the values that culture, that history and the centuries old traditions of the ancestors. the subsequent mc crime in sanctions, the undermining of power lines, transport, energy and water blockades, only convince crime means they've made the right choice. the issue of ownership of crime, the answer basketball is closed. the peninsula is an integral part of the russian federation issue. the ongoing elections for russia to come at a pretty tons time when you consider the ongoing conflict in ukraine. however, such important votes on the voting process as have certainly happened in the past. also during difficult time, societies shaped bows. now takes a very good luck. as vladimir putin prepares to face the
so there's not just a part of russia, it will always be a part of russia, which you will remember that disturbing a terrible spring when neo nazis sees how inc have as a result of a bloody included tom. we also remember the notorious friendship trains which way equipped with the ideological follow as have been dare to suppress the inhabitants of the peninsula who did not want to give up the values that culture, that history and the centuries old traditions of the ancestors. the subsequent mc...
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we are here with russia. i'm in general, i have to tell you basically getting here was a challenge in itself because central most go as being completely blocked entirely by massive crowds of people working under the sun has already said, uh, you're in most colt bucks via all the red slides as right, as they, i have to tell you because well, so many people have decided to show up here one thing, but i notice been since you left the supplementary, don't take the trouble to make one, but i want to move in maybe 25 years old. so i'm very, very young. the crowd followed the president, the generation here. i just got this crowded stuff it. oh really i'm here. we're saying though it seems hard shows the same people done. think find the live thing king on the thing and very, very, very choose to. so a very 1st the house of most go searching, wrapped up the russian border region of belgrade was again showed by ukrainian full, says 4 people were killed and 4 others wounded in monday on monday, a lawyer and the governor
we are here with russia. i'm in general, i have to tell you basically getting here was a challenge in itself because central most go as being completely blocked entirely by massive crowds of people working under the sun has already said, uh, you're in most colt bucks via all the red slides as right, as they, i have to tell you because well, so many people have decided to show up here one thing, but i notice been since you left the supplementary, don't take the trouble to make one, but i want to...
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russia has invaded ukraine. poland now has to worry about these things because the war is at their door stop. poland has to worry about the war being at their door stop. and because poland has to worry about it, so do we. and then there is also another nation, much smaller nation called moldova. now moldova isn't in nato, so they don't have the kind of protection that affords. they don't have a mutual defense treaty with a country like the united states. but moldova is also, like poland, right on ukraine's border. they're squished right in between ukraine, where russia has already invaded and romania, which is another nato country, and moldova is really feeling the heat. this past weekend, putin met with the hand-picked pro-kremlin leader of part of moldova that putin wants to break off from that country to make it part of russia. just like he has been breaking off pieces of ukraine and taking those pieces for himself and forcing those parts of ukraine to be part of russia now, he also appears to have designs on
russia has invaded ukraine. poland now has to worry about these things because the war is at their door stop. poland has to worry about the war being at their door stop. and because poland has to worry about it, so do we. and then there is also another nation, much smaller nation called moldova. now moldova isn't in nato, so they don't have the kind of protection that affords. they don't have a mutual defense treaty with a country like the united states. but moldova is also, like poland, right...
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but this weekend's ballot in russia will not. russians are now casting their ballots for president. 112 million people are eligible to vote. among them, residents of what russia is claiming as its new territories in the east of ukraine. territories that ukraine is still fighting hard to gain back control of. ukraine and its allies say they will not recognise the election�*s results. with vladmir putin's opponents in exile, imprison or dead, his victory is practically certain. if mr putin serves out the full six—year term he's likely to win, he'll become the longest—serving russian leader since catherine the great. over the next half hour we will look at the impact of the election for those in russia, ukraine and around the world. but first, we start our coverage with this report from our russia editor, steve rosenberg, in moscow. russia's democracy is the best in the world, the kremlin says. and at polling station 38 in moscow, we found a choice of candidates and plenty of voters. democracy in action, right? not quite. real
but this weekend's ballot in russia will not. russians are now casting their ballots for president. 112 million people are eligible to vote. among them, residents of what russia is claiming as its new territories in the east of ukraine. territories that ukraine is still fighting hard to gain back control of. ukraine and its allies say they will not recognise the election�*s results. with vladmir putin's opponents in exile, imprison or dead, his victory is practically certain. if mr putin...
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so that could be coming inside to russia. he'll be tightening of the group for the group on the opposition as well, although it's in it's, it's hardly possible to do that. we could also expect him to come in 6 us if we look at little further away. and that made the rush, i will try to unclosing even more than before. so cutting ties was the west. probably cutting things like youtube, which is and um, maybe one of the last channels, media channels, a very important shelves connecting bratia to the outside world to the western world. and can i ask you what person's new time will mean for you, right. and in particular, well, as i've just said, it would mean certainly more more so no signs of a rush are getting tired of letting the 14 i'm showing signs of fatigue. oh, maybe i'm going for a compromise. so he's saying basically, um, i'm waiting and i, i intends to continue with my goals and his goals, x ray to destroy ukraine as a silver and state as it was established in 1991 on after the collapse of the soviet union. so she will
so that could be coming inside to russia. he'll be tightening of the group for the group on the opposition as well, although it's in it's, it's hardly possible to do that. we could also expect him to come in 6 us if we look at little further away. and that made the rush, i will try to unclosing even more than before. so cutting ties was the west. probably cutting things like youtube, which is and um, maybe one of the last channels, media channels, a very important shelves connecting bratia to...
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, but it will be a part of russia forever. we'll see if we will remember that disturbing a terrible spring when neo nazi sees how him, key of as a result of a bloody included tom. we also remember the notorious friendship trains which way equipped with the ideological follow as a vendor to suppress the inhabitants of the peninsula who did not want to give up the values that culture, that history and the centuries old traditions of the ancestors. the subsequent ends, the crime in sanctions, the undermining of power lines, transport, energy and water blockades, only convince crime asians they'd made the right choice. the issue of ownership of crime, the answer basketball is closed, the peninsula is an integral part of the russian federation. well, meantime the french presidents and manual macro on a k, a little napoleon, he's been calling for crimea to be seized. he wants it taken out of the hands of russia. god knows what he wants to do with it, frankly, but he said that it must be seized from russia to bring peace and stabilit
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russia is producing domestic retail goods and russia has built an alliance of steel, literally pipeline of energy and retail products in. change with china at the perfect time, because china is under sanctions from the united states and it has turned its eyes towards russia as a commercial and retail market, there couldn't be better nexus and better synergy of all possible benefits, and that has been tied directly to the presidency of vladimir putin. thanks lot, press tvs, johnny miller joining us from the russian capital, moscow, and thanks to journalists, activists and political analys, mr. john boznic joining us. from belgrade, with that it brings us to an end here on this edition of the news review, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv. people first learn to domesticate animals, then they kept animals in zoos. then they learned to earn money through displaying the animals in cages. then came the aquariums and the dolphinariums. there doesn't seem to be an end to this game of violating animals rights. well, i think lack of tech workers is the least of israel
russia is producing domestic retail goods and russia has built an alliance of steel, literally pipeline of energy and retail products in. change with china at the perfect time, because china is under sanctions from the united states and it has turned its eyes towards russia as a commercial and retail market, there couldn't be better nexus and better synergy of all possible benefits, and that has been tied directly to the presidency of vladimir putin. thanks lot, press tvs, johnny miller joining...
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like russia, iran, china, north korea, ., �* “ like russia, iran, china, north korea, ., �* 4' korea. so you don't think you necessarily — korea. so you don't think you necessarily would _ korea. so you don't think you necessarily would follow - korea. so you don't think you i necessarily would follow through korea. so you don't think you - necessarily would follow through on that? i necessarily would follow through on that? ., �* , ., , that? i don't see into his mind. i hoe not that? i don't see into his mind. i hope not because _ that? i don't see into his mind. i hope not because i _ that? i don't see into his mind. i hope not because i have - that? i don't see into his mind. i hope not because i have talked i that? i don't see into his mind. i l hope not because i have talked to representatives on both sides of the aisle and they are very strongly in support freedom that they understand america is also about and this is also a fight for freedom that is going on in ukraine. so that is the essence of the united states as well. i essence of the united states as well. ., ., ., i
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yulia navalnaya is not in russia. she shows no sign right now of wanting to, or being able to return to russia. and isn't that going to be a fundamental weakness going forward ? yulia navalnaya is not a copy or a clone of alexei. she's a different person with different convictions and ideas, and different ways to navigate the political landscape. and the times have, of course, very much changed. i already mentioned that alexei's decision to go back to russia was taken in the pre—war era, which was very different from where we are in 2024. do you fear — just one more thought on that — do you fear there could be a parallel with neighbouring belarus, where we saw svetla na tikhanovskaya, you know, she says "win an election" — but of course, president lukashenko then engineered his own victory. tikhanovskaya was forced to leave the country, and i think it's fair to say that her leverage inside belarus is not the same outside the country. is it possible for your movement to gain the traction it needs inside russia
yulia navalnaya is not in russia. she shows no sign right now of wanting to, or being able to return to russia. and isn't that going to be a fundamental weakness going forward ? yulia navalnaya is not a copy or a clone of alexei. she's a different person with different convictions and ideas, and different ways to navigate the political landscape. and the times have, of course, very much changed. i already mentioned that alexei's decision to go back to russia was taken in the pre—war era,...
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everything economical from russia is political as well. and i don't say that we must take the heat but we just need to organise, reorganise our economies, not to be so much dependent on russian economy. maybe that is a price for what we pay now. but it doesn't work for longer because russia will remain a threat. there won't be a solution in the meaning that the business will continue as before. margus, we know russia is one of the world's biggest oil and gas producers and, yes, sanctions has limited the amount of cash it gets for those fossil fuels but we know it sells more and more to india and china — last year, it raked in around $100 billion from oil and gas. would a move to cut that be more helpful to hurting russia's finances for this war? of course, russia is earning lots of money by gas and oil but we have been thinking and proposing the sanctions. —— but we have been thinking and proposing the sanctions in eu is to lower the price. because it harms a lot of russian war machines and economy. we know the lot of games are not s
everything economical from russia is political as well. and i don't say that we must take the heat but we just need to organise, reorganise our economies, not to be so much dependent on russian economy. maybe that is a price for what we pay now. but it doesn't work for longer because russia will remain a threat. there won't be a solution in the meaning that the business will continue as before. margus, we know russia is one of the world's biggest oil and gas producers and, yes, sanctions has...
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that is banned in russia. we know by whose hands this atrocity was committed against russia and its people. we're interested in who ordered this crime crush distribution. lillian, what are you currently? there's already goals. and even though this is fleming organizations, really interested in striking out the russia, which today advocates a just solution to the escalating middle east conflict and how to read the cookies . let me go to the cool position themselves. incidentally, as faithful most of them is professing. so called pure is low, expect you to go about committing grave atrocities and crimes in the holy month of ramadan. yes, which is sacred to old. most name seems to be this may be an event in a series of attempts by those who have been fighting russia since 2014, at the hands of the neo nazi kia origin evening to the northeast, as is well known, get east each to never disdain to use the dirtiest thing to do so in the most, in humane means to achieve their goal. it was the way, especially today when
that is banned in russia. we know by whose hands this atrocity was committed against russia and its people. we're interested in who ordered this crime crush distribution. lillian, what are you currently? there's already goals. and even though this is fleming organizations, really interested in striking out the russia, which today advocates a just solution to the escalating middle east conflict and how to read the cookies . let me go to the cool position themselves. incidentally, as faithful...
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before russia entered the conflict, so this is the, this is the, the difference of the way russia deals with these things. russia tried to secure and has effectively done so with most of the territory. the overwhelmingly, russian speaking as nick, russian population of ukraine. it still has territories left to liberate from ukrainian army, but that's the 1st point to start from. secondly, this attack in moscow looks to me, as i've said earlier in this, in this discussion looks very much like a proxy terrorist attack run again from the united states. and the objective of such an attack would be to cause russia to go into full scale war. why? because if america ending and of course, can drive rush into a full scale war against ukraine, they will be in bidding hatreds between 2 brothers that will last for generations. and if they're losing the war in total in ukraine, what better then to see the next war today? and that's where we get to this situation with the terror attack seating tomorrow's wars today. that's what it looks like to me and i think that that's what we can expect america to
before russia entered the conflict, so this is the, this is the, the difference of the way russia deals with these things. russia tried to secure and has effectively done so with most of the territory. the overwhelmingly, russian speaking as nick, russian population of ukraine. it still has territories left to liberate from ukrainian army, but that's the 1st point to start from. secondly, this attack in moscow looks to me, as i've said earlier in this, in this discussion looks very much like a...
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i am stunned together against tucson in russia. it's the only legal opportunity to gather in public. many russians and next all abroad also followed your yeah. not far now. yes, cool. yeah, i want to tend to disappear from the lives of russians. here's the most terrible thing that has happened to russia since the stolen era on like a small group. it's important to show that we are against the i guess, which is a 3 minute hold on the line remains in power. but many opponents of the regime remain in russia and they feel isolated and we have to show them that they are multiple. i know that it makes little sense to protest here, but that's exactly what to turn on for us not to be seen as the weapons for you claim the visual evening. my name is natalia. i'm from a russian survey services and you are, we were conducting a survey, would you haven't time for me and it's pronounced only if it's a quick doing that. thank you. just pushing back on a few days earlier, we meet on to this from the global network, freedom of only, they've rented
i am stunned together against tucson in russia. it's the only legal opportunity to gather in public. many russians and next all abroad also followed your yeah. not far now. yes, cool. yeah, i want to tend to disappear from the lives of russians. here's the most terrible thing that has happened to russia since the stolen era on like a small group. it's important to show that we are against the i guess, which is a 3 minute hold on the line remains in power. but many opponents of the regime remain...
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what did russia do? it used to have a strong trading partner, the european union, and a specifically germany and two lines that transported oil and gas quickly and directly. for political reasons, he sold gas a very low price. today it sells this gas a relatively higher price to india. and china and to other countries such as pakistan, countries that did not buy it before. russia started diversifying its customers and the four has many more customers than before. is not very decisive, how does this approach affect ability of circumventing or neutralizing sanction? look brother, this is very easy, it's a disaster for america because thanks to the dollar as the only player in international exchange, america was given the ability and power. trade to determine who sells what and who buys what, and the terms of payment, and this way it earns billions of dollars per day per transaction. this situation is not going to continue. now, the dollar will no longer be the only medium of exchange. according to the pred
what did russia do? it used to have a strong trading partner, the european union, and a specifically germany and two lines that transported oil and gas quickly and directly. for political reasons, he sold gas a very low price. today it sells this gas a relatively higher price to india. and china and to other countries such as pakistan, countries that did not buy it before. russia started diversifying its customers and the four has many more customers than before. is not very decisive, how does...