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today's russia wants to forget about 1989. but three decades on, russia is reasserting itself. there are fears of a new stand—off with the west. the baltic has become one of the front lines of what feels like a new cold war. as russia pushes for greater influence, i ask its leader how he sees his country. i am on a journey that will take me back to 1989 and across europe, to find out what it was like for moscow to lose an empire and whether russia is building a new one. moscow — it is a city that oozes empire. from the skyscrapers ofjoseph stalin, to the residence of the czars. the message is unmistakable — this is a country with ambition. throughout its history, russia has had an unswerving belief in its own greatness. you can feel that inside the kremlin. this is stunning. look at this. this says power, omnipotence, this says empire. russia was built as an empire, russia has existed as an empire because the essence is we are great, we have to have areas of influence and we have to have buffer states between ourselves and the outside world. so this is an empire. but in 1
today's russia wants to forget about 1989. but three decades on, russia is reasserting itself. there are fears of a new stand—off with the west. the baltic has become one of the front lines of what feels like a new cold war. as russia pushes for greater influence, i ask its leader how he sees his country. i am on a journey that will take me back to 1989 and across europe, to find out what it was like for moscow to lose an empire and whether russia is building a new one. moscow — it is a...
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and open to both russia and china. ok so isaac some of africa's most influential leaders have gathered for this summit tell us more about why this is important to them you know what are they gaining from this deeper partnership with moscow. would the needs from russia vary from country to another country for instance some country would lead to boost military cooperation with russia they hope to trust shall we say and security experts like has been the case in the central african republic so they can be able to fight off the different mission groups that they have to do with on a daily basis only yesterday russia sent to block that bomb but there was biggest major aircraft to south africa as part of a defense cooperation agreement i did same time nigeria sent an agreement with russia to purchase 2 of combat helicopters which he tends to use in its fight against boko haram militants now i wait for a major corporation just like my colleague yuri moskos mission to russia has made a name for itself in the court and for send
and open to both russia and china. ok so isaac some of africa's most influential leaders have gathered for this summit tell us more about why this is important to them you know what are they gaining from this deeper partnership with moscow. would the needs from russia vary from country to another country for instance some country would lead to boost military cooperation with russia they hope to trust shall we say and security experts like has been the case in the central african republic so...
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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...
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former director of russia analysis at the cia and white house advisor on russia for vice president shiny, george beebe is director of intelligence national security at the center for national interest, draws on 25 years of experience to when the us and russia are on a collision course. describing a situation more dangerous than the cold war he shows how factors including new strategic weapons, shifts in world power, unsettled regional conflict and the advantages of cyberattacks on cyberdefense are heightening competition between the countries to the point were small and predictable event could set off a deadly conflict. here to talk about it please help me welcome george beebe. [applause] >> thank you for that introduction and thank you for coming tonight. i have given a lot of talks over the last few years since leaving government but i think this is the first time i have given a talk with a book, this is the first book that i published in the first time i have ever given a talk where my wife has been in the audience. that is a special occasion and great to see so many colleagues and fr
former director of russia analysis at the cia and white house advisor on russia for vice president shiny, george beebe is director of intelligence national security at the center for national interest, draws on 25 years of experience to when the us and russia are on a collision course. describing a situation more dangerous than the cold war he shows how factors including new strategic weapons, shifts in world power, unsettled regional conflict and the advantages of cyberattacks on cyberdefense...
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well that big difficult for russia because russia is also dependent on europe and also on the custom as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from western europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's just for gas transport via the pipelines running through ukraine and russia wants to get rid of these fees and the dependency on ukraine and therefore is building these new pipelines around ukraine the turks remain in the south and north stream in the north battling that thank you very much. hong kong's leader carrie lam says the city is a risk of falling into recession as it enters its 5th month of pro-democracy protests over its numbers have dropped and retail businesses as they have been forced to shut of their doors doing protests and rallies. after 5 months of pro-democracy protests some people in hong kong are
well that big difficult for russia because russia is also dependent on europe and also on the custom as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from western europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's just for gas transport...
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hollywood movies that demonized russia. thousands of hours movies that demonized russia. thousands of hours of cable television there russia becomes blamed for all sorts of things of cable television there russia becomes blamed for all sorts of things so. russia is the prime candidate for demonization it's so. russia is the prime candidate for demonization it's very difficult to do the same thing to china because that would be considered racist where is very difficult to do the same thing to china because that would be considered racist whereas russians pass for white people so russia's state the obvious target is russians pass for white people so russia's state the obvious target but it's sort of shadow boxing because they are really hitting russia they're pretty much like but it's sort of shadow boxing because they are really hitting russia they're. pretty much like watching each other over russia that's what it looks like from here you know and i think watching each other over russia that's what it looks like from here you know and i think that there's a point there yo
hollywood movies that demonized russia. thousands of hours movies that demonized russia. thousands of hours of cable television there russia becomes blamed for all sorts of things of cable television there russia becomes blamed for all sorts of things so. russia is the prime candidate for demonization it's so. russia is the prime candidate for demonization it's very difficult to do the same thing to china because that would be considered racist where is very difficult to do the same thing to...
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russia at the e.u. we had gary leader once again made it clear that he wanted to russia at the e.u. he had gary leader once again made it clear that he was viewed a pest to be called that this bridge between the west and east and its view to pass to become this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain that but it of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain that but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interest in exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interested in improving relations between nato and russia we have this political and historic expressed it improving relations between nato and russia we have this political and historic experience in relations between west
russia at the e.u. we had gary leader once again made it clear that he wanted to russia at the e.u. he had gary leader once again made it clear that he was viewed a pest to be called that this bridge between the west and east and its view to pass to become this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that all the schmo todd of course hungry is a member...
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russia doesn't have that kind of financial sense and i think about russia russia doesn't have that kind of financial center is gotten it's kind of like divorcing itself from the it is gotten it's kind of like divorcing itself from the financial ization of the global economy by buying hundreds and hundreds of tough financial ization of the global economy by buying hundreds and hundreds of tons of gold you know they're going is russia going to come out with a gold backed currency items of gold you know. they're going is russia going to come out with a gold backed currency i realize this is a bit of speculation but it seems like russia maybe russia and china are going to rely this is a bit of speculation but it seems like russia maybe russia and china are going to come out with a gold back or partially gold backed currency or china has been speculating now with a gold back or partially gold backed currency or china has been speculated well now they've got 20000 tons of gold which is more than anyone understand that they have rated well now they've got 20000 tons of gold which is more than
russia doesn't have that kind of financial sense and i think about russia russia doesn't have that kind of financial center is gotten it's kind of like divorcing itself from the it is gotten it's kind of like divorcing itself from the financial ization of the global economy by buying hundreds and hundreds of tough financial ization of the global economy by buying hundreds and hundreds of tons of gold you know they're going is russia going to come out with a gold backed currency items of gold...
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that russia did it. but the position of the trump administration, of course, is that russia didn't do it, and now the attorney general's inquiry, which is apparently designed to prove that, now that is a criminal investigation with, quote, the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents, to impanel a grand jury, and to file criminal charges. that means that the law enforcement and intelligence officials who were involved in investigating russia's attack on our election are now potentially the subjects of criminal charges. this, of course, is happening against the backdrop of impeachment proceedings in the house. i am sure that is totally unrelated. >>> joining us is congressman shan maloney, the lead committee on the impeachment matter. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. >> i had a whole bunch of different things to talk to you about, but then this news broke. i have to get your reaction to it. >> it's alarming because we know trump is itching to politicize the justice departmen
that russia did it. but the position of the trump administration, of course, is that russia didn't do it, and now the attorney general's inquiry, which is apparently designed to prove that, now that is a criminal investigation with, quote, the power to subpoena for witness testimony and documents, to impanel a grand jury, and to file criminal charges. that means that the law enforcement and intelligence officials who were involved in investigating russia's attack on our election are now...
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russia has set out to win hearts in africa. this woman says she loves russia for organizing the event. russian money was also spent on a beauty contest that crowned miss central africa the sponsor at events like these is a radio station promoting russian african time is radio lingo sung go. so what's it like it a broadcaster that does advertising for moscow we don't get mansour to that question at its headquarters in a suburb of bangor. but we do get to view an animated clip aimed at showing russia's friendly feeling this toward the country's children it was paid for by low buy invest. that's a company with ties to russian president vladimir putin a company that was named for a region known for its diamonds the government here has granted law by invest a lot of mining rights the country wants to look for the precious stones more efficiently whether with russia or other partners the. president has said that we are open to anyone who wants to cooperate in public private partnerships to exploit these valuable resources only the pe
russia has set out to win hearts in africa. this woman says she loves russia for organizing the event. russian money was also spent on a beauty contest that crowned miss central africa the sponsor at events like these is a radio station promoting russian african time is radio lingo sung go. so what's it like it a broadcaster that does advertising for moscow we don't get mansour to that question at its headquarters in a suburb of bangor. but we do get to view an animated clip aimed at showing...
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we supposedly do not recognize russia taking part of ukrainian and calling it russia. we certainly do not recognize russia considering those international waters to be their own. but then they pull this off with one of our allies including taking all the sailors hostage and nothing? the white house intervenes to stop a statement of condemnation? why did that happen? who -- which senior official at the white house did that? we didn't know about that before today. but it's amazing all the stuff that's turning up in this impeachment inquiry. christopher anderson served in that top role on the ukraine issue as the top adviser otothe ukraine envoy until july of last year. he testified today in addition to the russian navy and the statement condemning it. he testified today that at white house meetings he heard national security adviser john bolton express concerns about rudy giuliani intervening in this part of u.s. foreign policy. and giuliani's calls for ukraine to perform some sort of investigations that might benefit president trump. christopher anderson was succeeded i
we supposedly do not recognize russia taking part of ukrainian and calling it russia. we certainly do not recognize russia considering those international waters to be their own. but then they pull this off with one of our allies including taking all the sailors hostage and nothing? the white house intervenes to stop a statement of condemnation? why did that happen? who -- which senior official at the white house did that? we didn't know about that before today. but it's amazing all the stuff...
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of free press abroad reports on corruption in russia. are helping to establish authoritarian regimes abroad crackdown on the free press would have similar effects for a genuine distaste for democracy or fear that nato is creeping on the borders how do you split that difference? >> i think my reaction to that is yes. this is one of the things that makes for difficult problem. very seldom dealing with the paradigm issues you have diagnostic evidence. that's only consistent with one explanation most of the time the fax you have in front of you can be connected in different ways simultaneously. this model can be true and this model can be true so this rules this out. you are right. part of the problem is you can explain them in different ways but what i'm advocating is this is the only way you explain it the others are not plausible and the stakes are so high we better think hard for the el terrier explanation it matters a lot. now one of the things that i would say however about the time is that do they and those that do happen. >> so i als
of free press abroad reports on corruption in russia. are helping to establish authoritarian regimes abroad crackdown on the free press would have similar effects for a genuine distaste for democracy or fear that nato is creeping on the borders how do you split that difference? >> i think my reaction to that is yes. this is one of the things that makes for difficult problem. very seldom dealing with the paradigm issues you have diagnostic evidence. that's only consistent with one...
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russia. russia decided, 2014, enough was enough. they decided that they were just going to invade. they marched over the border and they took part of that neighboring country for themselves. they declared that part of ukraine was now part of russia instead. and this, to say the least, was an unusual occurrence in the modern world. since world war ii, we have not seen countries using their militaries to just seize parts of other countries and make them their own, particularly on the edges of europe. but that's what putin did in 2014. and the west was horrified, right? the international order was shaken. for starters, the g8 group of countries kicked russia out. the g-8 became the g-7 instead, because russia was no longer considered worthy of inclusion in that group. the western world also united behind strong sanctions against russia to punish their behavior, to pressure them to reverse course. after russia did what it did to ukraine, nobody was quite sure if that was all they were going to do
russia. russia decided, 2014, enough was enough. they decided that they were just going to invade. they marched over the border and they took part of that neighboring country for themselves. they declared that part of ukraine was now part of russia instead. and this, to say the least, was an unusual occurrence in the modern world. since world war ii, we have not seen countries using their militaries to just seize parts of other countries and make them their own, particularly on the edges of...
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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
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...
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as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget in russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from vest in europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's charges for gas transported via the pipelines running through ukraine and russia wants to get rid of these fees and the dependency on ukraine and therefore is building these new pipelines around ukraine terex stream in the south and north stream in the north. thank you very much. google's parent company alphabet said its quarterly profits fell 23 percent to $7000000000.00 mistake market expectations alphabets as profits were hampered by rising research and development costs the company is trying to maintain growth while investing in a variety of new gadgets and services revenue growth from advertising is also down . its leaders says the city is ad risk of falling into recession as it enters its 5th month of pro-de
as russia has to to sell its gas 60 to 70 percent of the budget of the federal state budget in russia dependent on the revenues from gas so they have to sell and europe has to buy it's a double dependency it's another story for ukraine ukraine is not buying gas anymore from russia it's now getting its gas actually from vest in europe but ukraine is dependent on the fees it's charges for gas transported via the pipelines running through ukraine and russia wants to get rid of these fees and the...
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it has good relations with these russia. does russia and. doesn't want. to be a strengthening of need to be doesn't want. an expansion of nato and only really doesn't want. an expansion of nato and what. you know or about has a strain relation with the. orbit and has a strain relation with his nato is the nato there are those. the russians are the ones earlier and i have a map and letter and therefore there's a limit to how much coercion the e.u. can apply or there's a limit to how much coercion the e.u. can apply to hungary given that program was as alternative options as it will hungary given that program was as alternative options as to where it's going to go should do things that were really very tired oh and the reaction rather cools things get really dire between green brussels. thanks what has released as. human rights watch has released a scathing report on u.s. sanctions against iran it highlights the brutal impact of the restriction report on u.s. sanctions against iran it highlights the brutal impact of the restrictions on uranium health care s
it has good relations with these russia. does russia and. doesn't want. to be a strengthening of need to be doesn't want. an expansion of nato and only really doesn't want. an expansion of nato and what. you know or about has a strain relation with the. orbit and has a strain relation with his nato is the nato there are those. the russians are the ones earlier and i have a map and letter and therefore there's a limit to how much coercion the e.u. can apply or there's a limit to how much...
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little bit of that you work for russia today don't you while it is because of people like you that russia were accused of meddling in the election because you just said now that trump could be reelected they will say gotcha this is russia interfering with the election campaign jokes aside we all know what president trump says about russian american relations and how he talks about them we know that during his previous campaign he called for relations to get back to normal but unfortunately nothing has been done but we do not hold it against anyone because we can all see what is going on in the american domestic political scene these days but the domestic political agenda prevents the incumbent president from embarking on a drastic improvement in relations between our countries in any case we will work with any administration to the extent it's willing to work with us however we cannot help but feel concerned over overall global security and strategic balance this is obvious in a 2002 and present trump has nothing to do with it the united states withdrew from the a.b.m. treaty which i woul
little bit of that you work for russia today don't you while it is because of people like you that russia were accused of meddling in the election because you just said now that trump could be reelected they will say gotcha this is russia interfering with the election campaign jokes aside we all know what president trump says about russian american relations and how he talks about them we know that during his previous campaign he called for relations to get back to normal but unfortunately...
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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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russia still occupies and threatens ukrainian territory. russia has not withdrawn mr. putin doesn't deserve any breaks from the sanctions and actions that were taken by the international community. let's fast-forward to the current situation with the impeachment inquiry and the scandal that we are witnessing here. even before the phone call that president trump may 2 president zelensky on july 25 of this year, key, according to media reports, had a very negative view of ukraine. the "washington post" reported, for example, that it a former senior administration official who were people he discussed the issue with president trump said that the president thought court, what we were doing in ukraine was pointless and just aggravating the russians. the official went on to say the president position basically is we should recognize the fact that the russians should be our friend, and who cares about the ukrainians? the "new york times" had a similar report, saying that president trump has had harsh words about ukraine. they are terrible people, he is quoted as having said.
russia still occupies and threatens ukrainian territory. russia has not withdrawn mr. putin doesn't deserve any breaks from the sanctions and actions that were taken by the international community. let's fast-forward to the current situation with the impeachment inquiry and the scandal that we are witnessing here. even before the phone call that president trump may 2 president zelensky on july 25 of this year, key, according to media reports, had a very negative view of ukraine. the...
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the mission would stay in russia for a second year. they stay on for a second year at a much reduced scale. the harvest of 1922, very successful. but still, and one argument for staying was that they could not avoid what some of the a.r.a. men saw from the beginning as inevitable, and that is an orphan problem. despite this a.r.a.'s best intentions and despite the feeding of many adults, there are many orphans. i would not try to put a number on it. waif children such as these who roamed the streets into the 1920's, roamed the cities in packs like wild animals. the problem becomes so acute it will last until the end of the decade, and a stall and has an idea of how to put an end to that. it is called the five-year plan. those kids into up working in factories. another orphan shot. this was the autumn of 1921. the reason i want to show you that photograph is that american is working for the a.r.a. his name is vernon kellogg. he was herbert hoover's biology teacher at stanford, and hoover drafted him to become a very important figure rel
the mission would stay in russia for a second year. they stay on for a second year at a much reduced scale. the harvest of 1922, very successful. but still, and one argument for staying was that they could not avoid what some of the a.r.a. men saw from the beginning as inevitable, and that is an orphan problem. despite this a.r.a.'s best intentions and despite the feeding of many adults, there are many orphans. i would not try to put a number on it. waif children such as these who roamed the...
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this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the fare returns to africa russia as it's a focus on the continent and the 1st ever russia africa summit is underway as well find out why so many african leaders are keen on partnerships with moscow. and needs cindy and was does that cameroon a couple making it impossible they say they're living the russian dream. voters in botswana have cost the ballots in the country's tightest election in $50.00 kids. people day will tell us what their expectations are. handed back to the ocean will be as penguins bab's they're facing the exchange. hello i'm kristie want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along doesn't that look like romance well here's a question for you how do you get 43 african leaders to leave the continent for 2 days well that's one russia's right in recruited can answer because that's exactly what he's done the 1st ever russia africa summit is underway in the russian resort town of sochi and the attendance is remarkable in this picture of the you see the president's off malawi egypt and saw the africa now the ru
this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the fare returns to africa russia as it's a focus on the continent and the 1st ever russia africa summit is underway as well find out why so many african leaders are keen on partnerships with moscow. and needs cindy and was does that cameroon a couple making it impossible they say they're living the russian dream. voters in botswana have cost the ballots in the country's tightest election in $50.00 kids. people day will tell us what their...
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africa some as russia's attempt to jumpstart relations with the continent 3 decades after the fall of the soviet union when which then was a major player in africa. but russia does not want to stand aside while other powers like the huge china and india strategically to increase their influence and investment on the continent has big plans for africa especially with its rich mineral resources that's a quick look at selected activities of russian companies on the continent this energy a multinational corps which is involved in a natural gas development project in the republic of congo in sudan and the central african republic a close ally of president putin has secured licenses for mining gold in guinea russian element in produce roussel is digging up bauxite and in zimbabwe russia wants to dig for platinum until now russia's trade with africa was muted last year exports to imports from the entire continent well value that only $20000000000.00 in comparison china's trade volume was 10 times bigger as the more than $200000000000.00. africa's largest trading partner of course that during
africa some as russia's attempt to jumpstart relations with the continent 3 decades after the fall of the soviet union when which then was a major player in africa. but russia does not want to stand aside while other powers like the huge china and india strategically to increase their influence and investment on the continent has big plans for africa especially with its rich mineral resources that's a quick look at selected activities of russian companies on the continent this energy a...
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russia. from my perspective with the russians they want their people back an putting pressure on other countries, particularly european countries, to take theirs. my concern is what happens to those people, particularly family members of those fighters, who get sent back to russia. cy which is one of the limitations on our counterterrorism dialogue. there are limits in what we can -- we can work with them because of their behavior. >> were you aware that rudy giuliani had opened a second channel of diplomacy, if you want to call it that, second channel of effort in ukraine? mr. sullivan: as i said in response to questions from senator menendez, i was aware at mr. giuliani was involved in ukraine issues. my knowledge particularly in april, may, june time frame, even into july, was focused on s campaign, basically, against our ambassador to ukraine. senator shaheen: is that the normal way the state department does business? to open a second channel? mr. sullivan: i will say there are examples g
russia. from my perspective with the russians they want their people back an putting pressure on other countries, particularly european countries, to take theirs. my concern is what happens to those people, particularly family members of those fighters, who get sent back to russia. cy which is one of the limitations on our counterterrorism dialogue. there are limits in what we can -- we can work with them because of their behavior. >> were you aware that rudy giuliani had opened a second...
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conflict anymore it will not have any leverage and the syrian conflict and some actually also see that russia is winning in this case because america is actually pulling out so that something of the gun is actually dealing with 2 different americas this is actually what makes his position very very difficult and this is what mixed actually the thrust also with the united states is very low now as we are recording this program on friday afternoon and there are already news coming in that at least in one like this suppose that cease fire has been breached and that there are there are direct military confrontation between the turkish military and some of the kurdish groups speech leads me to my next question as part of the deal struck last thursday the kurdish military units they why b.g. have to withdraw to at least 80 kilometers from the turkish border i think americans really in the position to even promise a lot alone deliver on that given that the kurds have already struck a deal with the syrian government this is a very good question my binion why because right now the cuz actually they do
conflict anymore it will not have any leverage and the syrian conflict and some actually also see that russia is winning in this case because america is actually pulling out so that something of the gun is actually dealing with 2 different americas this is actually what makes his position very very difficult and this is what mixed actually the thrust also with the united states is very low now as we are recording this program on friday afternoon and there are already news coming in that at...
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more than more than he cares about russia what about iran. so this is something that is really important that. when you talk about the process i totally agree that the americans seem to have already lost i think. that the. important factor in this conflict the moment the moment they will not be able to have. that. be to the process of the as. well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for sure. we'll be near the crate with him. reaching out. for him anywhere near. 67 years you know they've been locked up in case. you see no protection from the weather the heat. the rain the snow. they have no protection. for you. it's. the u.s. crude. this large scale factor. are things. even a good businesses are involved. there has been a shocking amount of the organized opposition to adverts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding facilities most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't
more than more than he cares about russia what about iran. so this is something that is really important that. when you talk about the process i totally agree that the americans seem to have already lost i think. that the. important factor in this conflict the moment the moment they will not be able to have. that. be to the process of the as. well mr campbell and we have to take a very short break now but we'll be back in just a few moments stay tuned. for sure. we'll be near the crate with...
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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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and russia iran as well. as atlanta. have already agreed in uncle summit last month on the establishment of the constitutional committee in order to have a new constitution for syria and live that way for but as the elections in 2021 if the russians actually manage to do that i think they will be have. most probably did they have succeeded actually in achieving most of their objectives in syria but in order to do that the actions believe that the 1st step should be that america must must be out of syria that is really important for russia because they cannot actually control the whole syrian issue without actually the americans are out for the iranians they are very concerned about the american presence in the east of the if it is because it cuts. the land corridor between you know iraq syria and to lebanon for turkey and the presence of the united states in the region is also threatening because america is supporting the syrian democratic forces and supporting what the turks believe. separatists. scheme of the syria dem
and russia iran as well. as atlanta. have already agreed in uncle summit last month on the establishment of the constitutional committee in order to have a new constitution for syria and live that way for but as the elections in 2021 if the russians actually manage to do that i think they will be have. most probably did they have succeeded actually in achieving most of their objectives in syria but in order to do that the actions believe that the 1st step should be that america must must be out...
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russia at the e.u. they had gary lee hopes to the relations between russia and nato russia at the e.u. he had gary leader once again made it clear that he was beautiful to be called this bridge but once again made it clear that he was beautiful to be called this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he's tweeted the west and east he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that. of course hungry is a member of nato and the settled that. of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain that but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including a political and it will remain that but it doesn't exclude cooperation with russia including a political levels hungary is interested in improving relations between nato and russia school levels hungary is interested in improving relations between nato and russia who have this political and historic experience and the relations between western and eastern europe who have this po
russia at the e.u. they had gary lee hopes to the relations between russia and nato russia at the e.u. he had gary leader once again made it clear that he was beautiful to be called this bridge but once again made it clear that he was beautiful to be called this bridge between the west and east and he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he's tweeted the west and east he's happy to play this role here's what exactly he said all that. of course hungry is a member of nato and the settled...
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russia's delighted. within just a few days trump was due to travel, later on that same week, thursday of that week he was due to travel to the g-20 conference. there was already an announced plan for president trump to have a bilateral head to head meeting with russian president vladimir putin. now, obviously under these circumstances where russian forces have just opened fire on a u.s. ally, wounded some of their sailors, seized three of share ships by force and taken those sailors prisoner, the russian president who just did these things cannot then have a friendly meeting with the u.s. president. not just days after this attack on one of our allies, right? you're meeting with president putin is off, sir, right? that's not happening anymore, is it? >> i think it's a very good time to have the meeting. >> of course. why not have the meeting? what could possibly get in the way of you having yet another opportunity to stare into those steely blue marbles? now, ultimately, however good a time president tru
russia's delighted. within just a few days trump was due to travel, later on that same week, thursday of that week he was due to travel to the g-20 conference. there was already an announced plan for president trump to have a bilateral head to head meeting with russian president vladimir putin. now, obviously under these circumstances where russian forces have just opened fire on a u.s. ally, wounded some of their sailors, seized three of share ships by force and taken those sailors prisoner,...
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yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of gave approval for turkish air strikes against the african region which is was turkey kurdish controlled excuse me now what we've seen from the kremlin has been rather neutral a statement was published on the kremlin website which said that there had been a telephone call between president and on and president putin seemingly just before the operation was launched and that putin had warned his turkish counterpart to be careful and to take care that the kind of peace process in the regulation of the syrian conflict doesn't isn't brought off track by this offer a show on the russian line is very
yet the lot of us are the result of that so russia has always had close relations with the cards and of course is one of the main players and they conflict in syria so let's go to moscow where we join d.w. correspondent and money show and welcome back emily what is moscow's line on this. well as you say phil russia has always had historically close ties with the kurds that stretches all the way back to the soviet union that they did lose a lot of trust from the kurds last year when they kind of...
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zelensky, in fact, signed up to a new deal with russia, very much on russia's exact terms after trump publicly pressured him to do it. that has led, among other things, to these large protests in the main square in kiev with ukrainians asking why their new president is capitulating to russia after five years of war. maybe it has something to do with the fact that their strongest military ally, the united states, just told them to do it, after withholding money for military aid until president trump could extract some favors from that government having to do with his next re-election effort. i mean, what might putin want from the u.s. government that he's not getting? in recent weeks president trump also advocated that putin had to be allowed back into the g-7, but the g-7 should be called the g8 again. putin was kicked off after invading ukraine and taking crimea. putin is advocating for them to be let back in. "the washington post" reports in a phone call to the u.k. president trump argued and argued and argued and wouldn't let it go that russia shouldn't be blamed for the attempted
zelensky, in fact, signed up to a new deal with russia, very much on russia's exact terms after trump publicly pressured him to do it. that has led, among other things, to these large protests in the main square in kiev with ukrainians asking why their new president is capitulating to russia after five years of war. maybe it has something to do with the fact that their strongest military ally, the united states, just told them to do it, after withholding money for military aid until president...
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debt for development program and mozambique madagascar and tanzania have already benefited russia's increasing its defense relationships on the continent since 2014 military cooperation agreements have been signed with 19 african countries moscow is also offering nuclear power technology construction of the continent's 1st nuclear plant will begin in egypt next year funded by a russian well let's get more on this now we're joined by you re bomb and if out of it russia international affairs council and he's joining us live from sochi very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what does russia want from investing all this time and money and to african countries. all of the good what russia wants is to position itself on the african map because we're seeing how a lot of actors are withdrawn from the continent the the french the americans are playing a lesser role on the continent now but at the same time we see that other emerging powers such as china are really going to becoming huge in africa so i think russia is kind of doing as an extent is jumping on the bandwagon joining chin
debt for development program and mozambique madagascar and tanzania have already benefited russia's increasing its defense relationships on the continent since 2014 military cooperation agreements have been signed with 19 african countries moscow is also offering nuclear power technology construction of the continent's 1st nuclear plant will begin in egypt next year funded by a russian well let's get more on this now we're joined by you re bomb and if out of it russia international affairs...
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returned to russia finally we have. returned to russia finally i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal only i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r t and i recommend everyone go over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r.t. and i recommend everyone go over and have a look at it here i mean one of the things the if this is such a bizarre and sober and how to look at it here i mean one of the things the this is such a bizarre and senseless and tragic even cruel story i mean. the senseless and tragic even cruel story i mean. you know this is how the american media reported her return just let me give you 2 outlets you know this is how the american media reported her return just let me give you 2 outlets here alex and let me get your comment here political ran a story titled here alex and let me get your comment here political ran a story titled who admitted being a secret agent
returned to russia finally we have. returned to russia finally i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal only i would like to point out to our viewers that you and you know neal over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r t and i recommend everyone go over the news division in a wonderful interview with her here at r.t. and i recommend everyone go over and have a look at it here i mean one of the things the if this is such a bizarre and sober and...
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where is russia? they're looking at a 20-year-old construct they diverted attention from the efforts that didn't work 20 years ago and it won't help the situation today. our presence in the gulf remains a bedrock of regional security and for navigation for critical energy resources. and all of it benefits us in the region and the world. and russia and china are seeking to increase their own returns rather than contribute to the broader goals and security. it's not just limited to iran. in iraq, iran has repeatedly provided assistance to groups that owe more allegiance to iran than baghdad. with the heavy policy in iraq, providing clean drinking water to citizens of basra, and 100 million in new projects and clearing mines so the displaced religion minorities can return to their ancesteral homes. there are three ongoing conflicts continue to claim lives. it's clear that they require political solutions, the united states will continue to support the u.n.-led peace efforts throughout the region and brin
where is russia? they're looking at a 20-year-old construct they diverted attention from the efforts that didn't work 20 years ago and it won't help the situation today. our presence in the gulf remains a bedrock of regional security and for navigation for critical energy resources. and all of it benefits us in the region and the world. and russia and china are seeking to increase their own returns rather than contribute to the broader goals and security. it's not just limited to iran. in iraq,...
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i mean at the end of the day it's about russia's role on the international stage russia sees itself as an influential player in the region in the middle east which it did used to be during soviet times and right now the situation is difficult on that one hand because of the turkish military operation against the kurds but on the other hand if president vladimir putin can find a compromise with his turkish counterpart counterparts not only today in such a but also in the future he can score political points internationally. our there was very recent reporting in moscow let's take the story now to turkey our correspondent dorian jones is standing by in istanbul good evening to you dorian so how do you read this agreement that we're seeing now coming out of sort of are we looking at turkey and russia are they coming together or do we see 2 powers that are still competing for influence in syria well even russia and turkey are backing rival sides in the syrian civil war what we've seen in the last couple of years is. putin increasingly working together because there is a realisation that th
i mean at the end of the day it's about russia's role on the international stage russia sees itself as an influential player in the region in the middle east which it did used to be during soviet times and right now the situation is difficult on that one hand because of the turkish military operation against the kurds but on the other hand if president vladimir putin can find a compromise with his turkish counterpart counterparts not only today in such a but also in the future he can score...
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he criticises eu sanctions now on russia. but why? orban reads russia asa russia. but why? orban reads russia as a model country in terms of if you want to govern for a long time, you want to govern for a long time, you have to reduce the independence of the media, prosecutors office. you have to reduce the independence of opposition parties and so on. there is something else building closer ties between hungary and russia. and that is to do with energy. around two—thirds of all the oil refined here comes from russia. hungary is heavily dependent on russian energy, oil and gas. and although there is talk about the need to diversify, the need for alternative sources, right now this reliance on russian foreign —— fossil fuel is reliance on russian foreign —— fossilfuel is a reliance on russian foreign —— fossil fuel is a factor in shaping relations between moscow and budapest. they say don't accuse economic pragmatism for protest. accusing them of having pro moscow sentiment is ridiculous to you cannot have a more specialised relationship with russia because the
he criticises eu sanctions now on russia. but why? orban reads russia asa russia. but why? orban reads russia as a model country in terms of if you want to govern for a long time, you want to govern for a long time, you have to reduce the independence of the media, prosecutors office. you have to reduce the independence of opposition parties and so on. there is something else building closer ties between hungary and russia. and that is to do with energy. around two—thirds of all the oil...
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higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia also we have exhibit moreau he's the pounder of the center of political strategic analysis trouble and we're joined by dmitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and editor at me internet media project origin across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it's go to glenn let's talk about top of the news right here we have to nato countries at odds in a 3rd country where neither one of them should be there under international law now damascus having all but one this conflict this international proxy war they must have some kind of morbid sense of humor watching 2 hour 2 allied countries in the same military alliance at odds with each other the president the united states is telling the president of turkey if you go over certain lines which we don't know what they are they can face devastating sanctions again what's going on in nato. well trumps rhetoric we should always be a bit cautious with similar well he has told his his treasury d
higher school of economics as well as author of the decay of western civilization and resurgence of russia also we have exhibit moreau he's the pounder of the center of political strategic analysis trouble and we're joined by dmitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and editor at me internet media project origin across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it's go to glenn let's talk about top of the news right here we have to nato countries...
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he's making ukraine capitulate to russia. russia with ukraine, you're getting back to the soviet union. >> we have a lot more to talk about. rachel, stay with me. we'll also talk about the president's comments rachel just alluded to on the south lawn this morning. you're watching andrea mitchell with rachel maddow, only on msnbc. l maddow, only on msnbc. (kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. nsurance plan, insured by unitedhealca a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today... to request this free, and very helpful, decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. there are no
he's making ukraine capitulate to russia. russia with ukraine, you're getting back to the soviet union. >> we have a lot more to talk about. rachel, stay with me. we'll also talk about the president's comments rachel just alluded to on the south lawn this morning. you're watching andrea mitchell with rachel maddow, only on msnbc. l maddow, only on msnbc. (kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always...
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aid to famine stricken soviet russia. this program at the hoover presidential library in west branch, iowa, was part of a daylong conference of his humanitarian work. it picks up right after a break. it was mr. hoover's global efforts that propelled him toward a run for the white house. some viewers may find images in this program disturbing. mr. patenaude: welcome to the second half of our event. i am going to mosey in on the beginning of my own presentation so people can head in from the break. [laughter] let me just say it is a great pleasure to be invited here, to be part of this event. and it is a distinct pleasure to be surrounded by so many hoovers. i have never seen so many hoovers in one place. [laughter] it looks like we are complete. we start this segment in the summer of 1921, and in that summer, soviet russia is the scene of a catastrophic famine, as george nash mentioned earlier. millions are threatened with starvation and disease. most of them, as you will see in a moment, i will have a map up, were situate
aid to famine stricken soviet russia. this program at the hoover presidential library in west branch, iowa, was part of a daylong conference of his humanitarian work. it picks up right after a break. it was mr. hoover's global efforts that propelled him toward a run for the white house. some viewers may find images in this program disturbing. mr. patenaude: welcome to the second half of our event. i am going to mosey in on the beginning of my own presentation so people can head in from the...
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no, according to this conspiracy theory, russia didn't do that, russia didn't intervene. what actually happened is that it was the obama administration that was setting this all up as a frame job. they were colluding with foreign countries to set up russia to make it look like russia was interfering and to set up the trump campaign to make it look like they were getting help from russia. but it was all a frame job. it was all a false flag operation set up by the obama administration to somehow get trump elected and then undermine him once he was in office? it's never been totally clear how it all worked. but that's the conspiracy theory, that the attorney general of the united states appears to have been going around the world trying to prove. just yesterday we had this remarkable reporting about the prime minister of italy who was dragged before that country's parliament. the intelligence committees of his parliament to answer questions about what he and the italian government and italian intelligence service had been talking about with attorney general bill barr who has
no, according to this conspiracy theory, russia didn't do that, russia didn't intervene. what actually happened is that it was the obama administration that was setting this all up as a frame job. they were colluding with foreign countries to set up russia to make it look like russia was interfering and to set up the trump campaign to make it look like they were getting help from russia. but it was all a frame job. it was all a false flag operation set up by the obama administration to somehow...
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opinions on that there might be a temptation on the other hand that's my question to russia russia. justified the intervention by the need to protect russia. justified the intervention by the need to protect country men so if one could only sell 65. country men so if one could only sell $65.00. maritime interest and. never to i mean this was a strategic time interest and they of crimean based it was never to you i mean this was a strategic reasons which is much more important than that but this notion to protect it degrees is much more important than that but this notion to protect country men has particularly. in their boat country men has particularly. in the baltic states because they have a lot of country men russian speaking minorities it takes that it's because they have a lot of country men speaking minorities if you could to step back from that and make clear we don't interfere mutually dress appropriately we don't feel quick to step back from that and make clear we don't interfere mutually reciprocally we don't. neighboring countries it would be a major step forward looking
opinions on that there might be a temptation on the other hand that's my question to russia russia. justified the intervention by the need to protect russia. justified the intervention by the need to protect country men so if one could only sell 65. country men so if one could only sell $65.00. maritime interest and. never to i mean this was a strategic time interest and they of crimean based it was never to you i mean this was a strategic reasons which is much more important than that but this...
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russia is going to have to have a tough choice about what to do. but a tough choice about what to do. with only the european union made its own attempt to take part in solving the syrian crisis a proposed organ the european union made its own attempt to take part in solving the syrian crisis and proposed organizing an internationally controlled security zone along the syrian turkish border and izing an internationally controlled security zone along the syrian turkish border however the idea was that rejected by ankara and it's not the only global issue where the however the idea was then rejected by ankara and it's not the only global issue where he was struggling at the moment to make headway and shouted to pinsky reports. he was struggling at the moment to make headway and shouted to pinsky reports. germany has all rolled up its sleeves in an attempt to alleviate some of germany has all rolled up its sleeves in an attempt to alleviate some of the world's longstanding issues 1st it started with turkey suggesting in internet the world's longstandin
russia is going to have to have a tough choice about what to do. but a tough choice about what to do. with only the european union made its own attempt to take part in solving the syrian crisis a proposed organ the european union made its own attempt to take part in solving the syrian crisis and proposed organizing an internationally controlled security zone along the syrian turkish border and izing an internationally controlled security zone along the syrian turkish border however the idea was...
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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...