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Title: Russian Media This Week- Op Gladio B: US Threatens Russia with Unleashing Terrorists on Its Soil
Published: 2016-10-07
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MWmtTSwqZU
Title: Russian Media This Week- Op Gladio B: US Threatens Russia with Unleashing Terrorists on Its Soil
Published: 2016-10-07
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MWmtTSwqZU
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hi I'm professor Philip called actuaries and this is the first edition of Russian newspaper monitor a if you listen to the U. S. mass media you would not know it but there is quite a lot of pluralism in the Russian newspaper media landscape this means that different political views I represented on the mass media thing in Russia if you will see in this show their newspapers2/74
which support Putin and the Russian government and at the same time their newspapers which are critical of him any spot if this from different political perspectives from the pro western press on one side to the communist press on the other side and these are not some minor publications and websites but genuine mass produced newspapers and we will examine some of their stories on the show good3/74
day since this is the first edition I would like to begin by giving you what all over you all their ration newspaper media theme basically debate I talk about who is who well there are some newspapers this is very portent for understanding the thought is that they publish of course so at the beginning and then I think I got there literally means the Russian newspaper this4/74
newspaper is hundred percent owned by the Russian government Bobby sees the official statement rules regulations be craze below the thong the R. G. as I will call it communiques yup this opposition of the rash on presidential administration allowed him to put in there are some government don't meet seem advent that there are some problem and you just called the state Dumas and so on obviously all5/74
articles are editorially approved by the government officials so basically when you read R. G. you get to know what might be near put in wants to tell the people of Russia and the world at large the second newspaper like to talk about the school do this via literally did news or the news reports during the Soviet period is this BR was the official newspaper of the6/74
Soviet government which is there all the DR Jeez blamed for the Russian government today at the same time Pravda which literally means truth was the official newspaper all the Soviet Communist Party so during the first Cold War if you like this faith there was a popular thing there is no truth in proud now and there is no new thing is this but look around you today7/74
is the U. S. mass media landscape any better at this time is this yeah is a pro government newspaper but it is more no one's then the RG then next newspaper I'd like to mention it's gold neither BC my guys that literally means independent newspaper this is a high brow intellectual publication which is moderately pro government but it has some occasionally pretty it is basically the8/74
middle of the road newspaper with interesting in depth stories number four newspaper I'll talk about it called the calmest time literally the businessman this is the labor all business news its editorial position is to support open markets free trade and capital is globalization obviously it is that time is critical I'll put this foreign and security policy because his journalists and correspondence I linked to the pro9/74
western and we ask those centers of power outside of Russia in the mid nineteen nineties call me our son was owned by Boris Berezovsky who was one of the richest people in Russia due to serious disagreements with Putin Berezovsky had to leave Russia and he lived in London for awhile and died on their what many consider suspicious circumstances in two thousand thirteen the next newspaper I10/74
like to talk about this gold no my guys that literally means the new newspaper and this is the main the rest on the liberal opposition newspaper it is very critical all put his domestic and foreign policy no I I got that that features investing get these stories on high level corruption and abuse of power in Russia it is owned in part by the employees and in11/74
part by Mikhail Gorbachev who was the last leader of the Soviet Union but has built an extensive network in the west in the early nineteen nineties no I got that duck cooperates closely with the western mass media and Bobby sees New York times international weekly every Friday several with journalists were killed in the line of duty no I I got that they've published three times a12/74
week and lastly Pravda literally true it is still the main newspaper of the Russian Communist Party which is now an opposition party in Russia proud that is very critical put in on domestic and economic policies but that's to agree with him on foreign policy and international position just like no I I got that that it is published three times a week now let me say something13/74
about the semi tabloid press in Russia there is Komsomolskaya Pravda the calm so more true by the way comes tomorrow with the communist organization of the Soviet you the name has remained from the Soviet period by the ideology is gone good day I'm so most guy up proud that is that they really arrest on mass market semi tabloid newspaper it's it is the best selling and14/74
largest circulation newspaper in the country it is estimated that it probably seen opt to one million copies every day it is important to note that whatever the government owned newspaper nasties guy I got there power the R. G. does not want to publish for various reasons and yet the government put in want it to be known to the Russian people in the world they give good15/74
the KP Komsomolskaya Pravda frequently KP also publishes alternative interpretations of the world in the van and in my opinion it is also important to consider as another channel of the government's public diplomacy or propaganda if you will and lastly another semi tabloid publication the rush hour is called Abu meant the in fact I you meant than facts it is published weekly but it has the largest16/74
circulation in Russia it Bobbie sits close look three million copies every week he has been owned by the government of the think ill must go through school god them fourteen this means that we can expand the government approval for whatever is published but because it is the mass market newspaper of the semi probably died this stories may be more open and direct I will make the17/74
ends back the also has a dozen the regional editions which probably is the articles of interest for the particular region for example the regional Moscow St Peter's bore my god don using all go abroad alms even the Crimea and considering the international controversy this edition coming from the Crimea would be especially interesting to analyze and discuss and now off their ideas guys who is who under18/74
ration media theme let's look at the actual stories let's look at some stories actually published and is in these newspapers let's look at their ideological and political perspective what they come from where they come from and what they tell us I'll also be looking at the photos on the front page all these newspaper because that's also very important because it can frame the debate so all19/74
I thought with the government owned newspaper and their arrestees guy I got that down or the R. G. as I call it all on October fifth two thousand sixteen BRG had a front page article called a Damascus Ross in the which is a play on words play on words on the phrase the masks draw any don't about the U. S. Bali theme theoria and the subtitle20/74
of the article was you where is bogged down in searching for a new formula for conflict resolution in Syria it continued late this statement of the state department and Pentagon remind of the worst days of the Cold War so yeah I think what we have here is that is that is the critique all that very thing statement by John Kirby the state department spokesman who I21/74
will remind you of sad I thought that that there will be attacks of the Islamic extremists on the Russian state is and he also talked about very current of their essence soldiers to rationing body bags Sir consequences are that the civil war will continue in Syria that streamers extremist groups we'll continue to sport and the the vacuums that are there in Syria to expand their operations22/74
and which will include nope no question %HESITATION attacks against a Russian interests perhaps even Russian cities and and that Russia will continue to send troops on the invite backs that the article I think week on them these statement by John Kirby by the state department spokesman and basically said that this is not going beyond any diplomatic decency but it is also a clear direction to the23/74
extremists as the what to do so this is there pretty heavy at back by the Russian government press on the on the U. S. state department are the I think the continues to talk about the spirit or the nineteen sixty two Cuban Missile Crisis and I'll remind you that this was a time when the world was on the brink of a nuclear war between the United24/74
States and the Soviet Union FF actually what we have is that you that you there is a sharp critique of the U. S. R. forty police in Syria yeah it says that the US is already a recall being the specialists who were supposed to take part in the operations of the U. S. rush in centering theory out and this center was negotiate it up by %HESITATION25/74
Kharian love role and these task was supposed to be to monitor the ceasefire and also to enable the exchange on important intelligence date that so the rest of the thing that the only thing that the US is willing to preserve it this point is the mechanism to avoid possible easy then in this theory on air with me and for the rest of this is this is26/74
a clearly not enough are the articles that are quotes that I get a lot of role and he's going to this thing that a U. S. Russian agreement was broken broken not by doing squad who carried the use of force to Syria and love rose said that it's fraction disrobed network within the United States administration wanted to break up the peace process from the very beginning27/74
and it's not only that they are not working on separate being the so called moderate opposition from the extremists as they promised the U. S. promise but they're also not to be blocking the so called Costello road in eastern Aleppo which according to love Rome is important for getting the humanitarian aid into the city even stall long row stated that Moscow is not giving up that28/74
Moscow is reaching out to the United States and that the international group of Syria should play a larger role the article comments that what is taking place at this time represents the failure all wall John Kerry's diplomatic efforts this article implies that carries subordinate are more aggressive evening Gary and they're taking the upper hand I am the author of the quad core from the Russian ministry29/74
of foreign affairs which says that Washington is ready to make a deal with the devil with the terrorists in order to get what it wants we check their regime change in the mask of the getting read the last stop it yeah are the article mentions the you I thought back on any theory untruths we took place are about that ten days ago when sixty two Syrian30/74
soldiers lost their lives and hundreds were wounded so what we have in this article on the front page although I ration control the Russian government controlled newspaper is this sharp critique all of all don't the US foreign policy in Russia with it would look cool it with little bit little bit support for John Kerry in other words the stock because trying to defend John Kerry from31/74
some of his subordinates who are described as being more aggressive the second article I in this same issue all of the of the R. G. that I want to mention our praise is the don't work called blinding it put in in fact it's called the road without borders talks about the meeting between the leaders of Russia and Kazakhstan are a E. did it chronicles Putin's visit32/74
to the capital of Kazakhstan Ospina where he took barge into bits into forums please this forum and the forum on the regional cooperation I and this is this is very important because this this shows to bury there's all this newspaper that Russia is not isolate the that thrash out as a lot of friends and allies in in Eurasia and of cause that's down are %HESITATION which33/74
is one of the of the biggest states that came out of the former Soviet Union is therefore I'm ally of Russia and also put in so the thought though that comes in this article is that is the is the sake you know hand I between our on the ad that Kazakhstan president not that by of and and lobby near put in there shaking and and they34/74
are smiling there happy happy I I'm at to be together and put in its quoted extensively you'll notice that in this newspaper that Putin is quoted the XPath really that typically hits bottom bracket either on the front page or on the page number two in the newspaper and here in this article put in talks about Kazakhstan being important strategic partner and now live for Asha it35/74
talks about the investment the Russian investment in Kazakhstan about nine billion dollars and also the reciprocal the Kazakhstan's investment in Russia about three billion dollars he also talks about six thousand joined companies dealing with minding my scene production chemical industry and agriculture what's interesting that that we can empathize is is that this can be better off if they smoke trade with India merging of Eurasian economic36/74
union A. N. and I am not in other words what we have in Eurasia just point is the setting up of some institutions that were being set up in the in the European Union back in the fifties and sixties but he says that morning means to be done especially on the part of rasta bested the building of infrastructure and they're always so the border between Russia37/74
and Kazakhstan Putin also talks about the rash and the opening of the Russian special economic zone in the Urals about grand infrastructure projects that highway from west of China to Europe which could use car travel for up to ten days yeah and also detracting the trade from China into Europe so these are these are some very very important very important developments I what's interesting is that38/74
is that dress size not developing and I and isolationist economic strategy it's actually it's actually think it that could sixteen to grade the bigger Eurasian region are on there its leadership and Kazakhstan clearly recognizes their lesson a leadership in this in this respect it's interesting that neither by yeah who is a longtime leader of Kazakhstan he has been the lead there the president of Kazakhstan is39/74
the breakup of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety one so he has been in power for about twenty five years and it's interesting that he commented on the Russian parliamentary elections and he he thought to putting the praise put in for the election results and he also said and I'm quoting your victories important for stable development in these difficult times so we can clearly see that40/74
Kazakhstan is is closely allied to rash and that that that that did the U. S. NATO strategy Central Asia is not is not functioning the way for ease of being a British zines game wanted it to function and the way he described it in his book are from the nineties which is called the grand the grand chessboard now I'm going to move to %HESITATION two dot41/74
com their son which as I said the the liberal business newspaper that is are critical of put his foreign policy are occasionally and SO commerce not is not talking about the th meeting with me in put in and another by of its instead focusing on Ukraine I I need it that this really has that are on the front page on October the sixth as the article42/74
I entitled Ukraine increases imports of salt before the ban are the ideas about the Ukrainian producers of salt who are you creating their supplies because the ban on the import from Russia is going to come into force on November first and the article says that the imports of salt what increases by one and a half times in the last three months and they concern not only43/74
their regular soul but also the so called technicals salt which is very important for the winter because it used on the road doctor heavy snow falls so in my opinion this article tries to %HESITATION to point out the plight of the Ukrainians in economic war between Russia and Ukraine our this I've heard this newspaper are the cornerstone which means the businessman on the front page also44/74
has the folk don't their gate give Yang call thank you yeah caught is the person putting the point it just appointed to the influential posting the presidential administration which is in charge of domestic politics in Russia it's interesting that you yank was previously the director on Ross I don't which is at the state agency in charge all atomic energy let me just explain how powerful this45/74
position is a song by the fact that yeah I just love will log in who held this position before was chosen to be the president of the Russian parliament the State Duma so somebody who was in this position before the election a lot of it I just love the log in now became I became that the president of the Russian parliament and let me just remind46/74
you that the former president of the parliament said again that he scanned we can then you had of the Russian foreign intelligence agency the SCR this loon about yes you guys yet heathen chart of the Russian spies importing lance and I have an article on that on the on the on the news about the website which is called up why did the Russian spies get the47/74
new boss where I explain who now the skin is and what his policy it would probably be in the coming period are but I think I got that that the R. G. %HESITATION is like I talked about October fifth articles and now let's talk about your number six articles are it's put in is on the front page you giving a speech in the Russian parliament and48/74
our and four is the year it for instance the calmest time did not put in did not put put in on the front page about your Yankel even though they spoke about the same the same issue it's very another very interesting article on the front page of the R. G. for October sixth it talks about Great Britain and let me remind you that Britain has been49/74
the longtime opponent of Russia from the time of the Russian empire and the British Empire in fact the great game was a a a a geopolitical so are a struggle between Russia and in Britain in Eurasia and it continues to this day are so this article is very interesting because its integrity all Great Britain and the the the the the title is Great Britain wants to50/74
return to the age of colonial wars our I I and and the thought die to the license to kill and the articles about the Britain that the British wants to meet Drago want to be drawn if thought their soldiers from the jurisdiction of the European Convention for human rights our it's based on the report by the British newspaper the guardian about this piece by the British51/74
prime is that there is some me and the minister of defense Michael file on I think what they're at the party convention that took place a couple days ago and at that should the purpose is not to allow the British soldiers could be sued for the crimes and abuses of power that they committed in recent wars for instance if you just give you one example from52/74
from the article in Iraq and Afghanistan are seized without them forward the British government had to pay close to one million pounds in damages this article is based on the report in the garden yeah but it does so continues it it added it is much more critical of the British government and the god yeah because it adds another section which is entitled fact of his story53/74
and in this section the journalist for there are four DRG for that I think I got that that chronicles the heat the bloody history all the British colonial intervention in South Africa in India and in Kenya for reasons the article mentions that twenty five million Indians died of hunger during the British rule of India because because because dong the wheat and other foodstuffs were exported to54/74
Europe so what we have in in the R. G. consistently on the front pages is a critique first unite with bay that was that was two days ago and yesterday was the creepy all all of all of the British or the British government and their and their policies alright me just talk about a couple more articles are that's covered these this yeah which as I said55/74
is the is the pro government moderately pro government newspaper I even had the very interesting article in the addition of poor October sixth two thousand sixteen are the article is entitled a new division of heavy bomber acre aircraft was formed and the thought I'd list says these aircraft will patrol did Japan Guam Hawaii triangle yeah I do talk about the minister of defense the Russian ministry56/74
of defense finishing the formation of a new aircraft division in the Russian Far East are the Russians are now putting into into operations two types of strategic bombers T. you in ninety five and with the anti you twenty two and three and they will be patrolling the waters of the Pacific our and the intention according to this article is to lead the countries of the Pacific57/74
region and also United States know that trash a serious about the protection all week eastern borders and interests and there's a photo on the front page of this newspaper these days yeah and the focus of the aircraft yeah T. you in ninety five and see which is a strategic that did you bombard the new generation strategic bombarded their ass and I'm military industry has developed so