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Title: Nuland-McCain-Poroshenko’s Desperate Stand Against Trump-Putin Detente
Published: 2017-02-05
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=solbuj1kyX4
Title: Nuland-McCain-Poroshenko’s Desperate Stand Against Trump-Putin Detente
Published: 2017-02-05
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=solbuj1kyX4
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hello friends I professor Philip Kalachuri and this is the eighteenth of this all the Russian newspapers monitor I hope you're doing well today thank you for your positive feedback and your comments I am gonna need you to become a member of the news about community and receive exclusive high quality content provided by the news about the now let's see what the major Russian newspapers decided put2/66
on their front page is this week today will begin with the front page of commerce on which is the main lever on newspaper in Russia okay is really critical of the Russian government the economy and for employees the addition for January twenty third two thousand seven the on the top of the front page right below the newspaper had being there is the fault though on peak3/66
Torreon Nolan the Obama administration I think the thank Attorney upstate for Europe yeah and Eurasian affairs from the time when she delivered bonds and cookies good yeah by government brought that there's any here the Bible states that no one has relinquished her position in the state department if they think according to the report on us so she's depressed Victoria I'm going on no longer works at4/66
the state department this of course could have been as expected go sit there in that paragraph the anti Russian positions are any that may not share but they knew top administration so is that or becoming a secretary of state well for the position she would most likely have obtained under the present day Hillary Clinton no one is out of the job altogether if the Romans would5/66
say fifth drafted Gloria mundi or ears translation das posses the glory of the world become a sun article consult the various experts former diplomats and political analysts about middle of legacy in Europe and Eurasia and so let's examine the what if there it is interesting that nobody from the Russian ministry of foreign affairs we don't usually comment on new of departure for this article however there6/66
is no doubt that they must have been very happy about the the first expert that commerce I'm gonna stop it was Alexander gumboot who is an associate of the Moscow western found at Carnegie center according to him starting two thousand thirteen no one became the key U. S. policy enforcer in Eastern Europe and Eurasia you to the fact that her immediate boss John Kerry was busy7/66
with the problems of the Middle East and then the president barrack Obama apparently lost interest in this area of the world after the failure of the so called reset with Russia god would not do that the former US ambassador to Moscow Michael make full was a great help to Nolan in making her influence felt in the post Soviet political space god bless that that no one8/66
use her influence to push for the west them and maybe doing corporation of Ukraine we see so I think on clothing at all this so called orange revolution it when the zero four no that's okay can the imposition of harsh economic sanctions against Russia any of them ever DO offensive weapons Ukrainian army which according to god for help was blocked by the president Obama no one9/66
had a great deal of support from don the other three another vocal whose cell phone in the top echelon of the state department was in charge of the thanks of monetary some diplomatic sources told calmer sound that no one had to have beat up interrupting and correcting the secretary Kerry you in the meetings with eastern European and Russian officials the former U. S. a department official10/66
who wanted to remain anonymous told commerce time if they got no work Nolan performed during her time in charge of European and Eurasian affairs could best be called quote a catastrophe and quote I'm going to him there were no positive development in any direction but this basically problematic was Nolan's close relationship with the Kiev government yeah government post publicly praised by Nolan forty three forms and11/66
geopolitical friendliness where if it's abuse of power and corruption was swept under the rug in my opinion this I think to buy nola further complicated the conflict in Ukraine and made it more intractable and the violence predictably a source from the administration of the Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko state did that the departure o'nolan was a bad news for kia according to the article this source emphasized12/66
that no one play they think this becomes role in advancing the Ukrainian agenda in Washington DC however the source also added that even without Mulan dear has a lot of support does the United States including many in the US Congress this of course is not a secret for anybody Santos John McCain and Lindsey Graham either Topley those all the pro Ukrainian anti arrest in law to13/66
be on the U. S. point to go see it is not surprising that blood is also being missed in Georgia another former Soviet state that's in the beginning of the last decade when it works regime change has basis national politics on the bathroom so full BR fed by me goes geopolitical agenda then though jet by the day the main foreign policy adviser to the Georgia primary14/66
this Thursday it is that no one helped a great deal in establishing a strategic partnership between George and you like that they just like any other inmate to engineer agent don't implies jet body there is intentionally silent on the fact this partnership coast Georgia its territorial integrity considering that the story better does regions Opheim yeah and thou go Cynthia have been recognized by Russia is independent15/66
space so long as Georgia does not radically modified its release of madrasa and gets you going through so phobia these read just will remain outside its jurisdiction on the other hand if Jordan just would elect a pro Russian government we will soon see the return of political stability in that region no US position in the state department will be temporarily taken over by her deputy John16/66
Hathorne the former US ambassador to Armenia according to the article does not mean political figures and experts who met with Catherine during his mandate in the Armenian capital Yerevan remember him for his balance political positions however the way things stand half firm will most likely be in this position only for a relatively brief period of time until then you top administration decide on their own long17/66
term appointee in my opinion when this article is taken as a whole it appears that the journalists and editors of communist some also regret the departure of Victoria Nolan most people interviewed in this article come from countries who are to be erected geo political opponents on grass any expect are openly Russo phobic this demonstrates that I like what you read about trashing the U. S. mainstream18/66
media there are some media thing this forest and there are major daily newspapers who openly criticize put his foreign policy and his geopolitical agenda this means that Russia is not a dictatorship and neither is put in the big data point it is a strong leader in line with the rest of tradition of the strong good thank you with populist tendencies the fact that this tradition is19/66
very different from you want in shrine in the U. S. constitution does not mean that the imposition of the U. S. point to go think them in Russia would lead to more political stability and economic prosperity in fact the early nineteen nineties do Russia proved the exact opposite the weak state in Russia does not mean democracy but the results is social turbulence and economic chaos now20/66
let's go to know why I got there which is the western funded liberal use very critical all put his decisions and policies the additional or January twenty seventh two thousand seven the on the bottom of the front page days ahead thing for an article about thirty some partial privatization or the Russian state owned oil company Rosneft which asks a question was the privatization of the rose21/66
yeah helped you to the national interest the article reports that even though more than a month has passed is this the illegal to nineteen point five percent over roast near to go through this company Glencore and they cut our investments farm you I a big key details or the private these they should remain secret according to the article that probably is still not informed who really22/66
owns this large charm although ration biggest oil company I think the result there are many rumors alleging grand scale corruption and you think the thought he had them beneficiaries according to the article not even the basic things about the sale are known for instance who owns the shares who will get the voting rights based on their perches whose money was transferred into the Russian government budget23/66
and what the role in the transaction was played by the Russian State Bank V. T. P. the article claims that that secrecy is not accidental in other words the government is trying to hide something according to the article according to the political and those that need to be our ask you the partial privatization of Ross nyet was in the important P. are a pretty support the24/66
government which was designed to demonstrate to the domestic audience that the government was highly effective in attracting foreign investment even under the stranger anti Russian economic sanctions imposed by the EU and you like this they in that this is a sad day of Roman shook with the banking and always claims that this was not a genuine product is they should based on international investment but that's25/66
actually a culvert wait all week using a large sum of money even though there are some budget from their actions they bangs through the use of a Singapore offshore company the whole operation will be a very complex money laundering scheme image their shares went from the Russian government a certain ration private business circles linked to the Kremlin there was and that you combine the park there26/66
me higher crude T. here further claimed that one of the companies publicly mentioned as the core invest there just with company Glencore already said that you own only point fifty four percent of the shares well the other the katar fun never revealed how much it paid and how much it owns in other words it cannot be determined with any certainty who already owns the shares worth27/66
billions of dollars on the other hand the new Russian minister for economic development maxim or asking claim during their recent World Economic Forum in Taos that the privatization of Rosneft was very successful and that it was a sign that international investors were still very interested in investing in Russia that is the reason why some experts such as Roman shook put forward the PR mode you as28/66
one of the key factors for the privatization I'm going to both Roman choke and crude teased him this privatization will not increase the coffee does albeit their national investors they claim that no new big investment projects will follow and then there are some governments PR effort was unsuccessful outside the borders of Russia no question also remains as to the extent of the involvement of the Russian29/66
president Vladimir Putin in their private these days some deal it is well known for is that Igor section the executive chairman of Ross yeah and the former deputy prime minister if put in long term political associate whom many consider put his benefactor deputy in my opinion the privatization of the lease also enigmatic from the geo political point of view especially concerning the involvement of the Qatari30/66
government it is not the secret that cop car together with so they are a bit yeah was one of the biggest supporters of the extremist anti Assad will position the Syria and so here we have a paradox at the same time but there are some military is fighting against the katar you find it merely thumbed through Syria there are some government sells almost twenty percent all31/66
I know its crown jewel companies it got dark this hardly makes any geopolitical theft unless of course this was the kind of the bravery for kat bar to get out of Syria and the low this ceasefire to take place and that peace negotiations to be here as a result the pressure on the Russian military is significantly reduced as well as the amount of money that there32/66
are some government has to spend the theory however if this was the case then Russia was really hard pressed to wind down the theory and military intervention as soon as possible but then again if this article claims perhaps look through involvement though the cop diaries in this privatization was made them all and the after all the whole thing was the transfer yet another state owned restores33/66
into the private hands ought to put them sponsored our guard no let's take a look at the front page of the this a moderate pro government newspaper the additional four January thirtieth two thousand seven the on the front page under that title in a positive key there are two big color photographs of the U. S. president Donald Trump and the Russian president Vladimir Putin holding fawn34/66
receivers and presumably talking to each other you know the photographs days the commentary we states in the course of the conversation that to you there's agreed to establish regular personal contact the article reported that the U. S. pressed claimed that based on the results of the first official phone conversation between Donald Trump and bloody mere Putin since jumps inauguration on January twentieth trump quote opened a35/66
new era in the relations between the two countries and quo according to the article the conversation lasted for about an hour and goes positively evaluated by both the Kremlin and the White House the grounding also stated there was work on their way to determine the possible date and place it for a meeting between Putin and prop the article reports that put his press secretary Dmitry Peskov36/66
said previous yeah but it was still not clear where and when the meeting would take place according to the article the Grammys statement also stressed that trump and Putin discussed a whole series all current international issues including international terrorism that Middle East conflict the Iranian nuclear program the Korean peninsula and the Ukrainian conflict importantly this statement mentioned that the two presidents agreed to begin a joint37/66
effort against I. thieves and other terrorist groups to Syria anything you according to the article immediately after the conversation trouble giving orders to the Pentagon to strengthen the anti ISIS cooperation with Russia the head of the international affairs go meet the in the lower house of the Russian parliament the State Duma they'll need boots key state it for the base yeah then the immediate results or38/66
the conversation we're encouraging he said that the U. S. Russian cooperation against terrorists in Syria represented a significant positive change from the policies of the previous U. S. presidential administration which appear to protect certain berries groups this opinion was also shared by all the exit polls call a member of the defense the security community in the upper house of the Russian parliament the federation council the39/66
article notes that during the conversation trump stated that he wished happiness and flourishing to the Russian people putting the reciprocated by emphasizing that Russia has supported the United States many times in the two hundred years of diplomatic relations and was the U. S. ally in both world wars the economic side of the U. S. Russia relations was also discussed one day and there are some sanctions40/66
are not mention in the crown of the official statement the emphasis is put on the strengthening of their innocence within the business circles on the two countries in my opinion this is a code phrase for finding alternative ways to be mean is the impact on the U. S. thanks I feel they could be fully both top and put in no if there is a great deal41/66
of opposition in the U. S. Congress to the lifting of sanctions thanks to the Ukrainian and and I put in ration billionaires lobbying the members of Congress and so either way I have to be devised to RTVE the pressure on the Russian economy we will no doubt hear more about this approach in the coming months the content of the child Clinton's phone conversation signal of any42/66
importance that toward the geopolitical day Tom between two strong this nuclear powers in the world although I have no doubt that it is all still very fragile and many powerful political force we'll do everything to start up and I'm pleased by the I'm the most active again one of the trigger points for this maybe the situation in the Donbass which has seen the exponential increase in43/66
the fight and in the recent babies then they become mandatory Ukrainian army special forces might actually try to innovate dirty various provinces go down yes come Louganis though this would be a three thousand dollars self destructive act it will likely push Russia into this situation where it could not but openly intervene militarily now let's look at the front page of news that we see magnifique the44/66
middle of the road news do this up for January thirty first two thousand seventeen at the bottom of the front page there's an article here referring to the Russian military base in kid you stop in the town of calm but that'll is the air base in calm will provide the security ought to at least the subtitle explain that there are some leads on the base and45/66
other military object you give you stock has been extended for another fifteen years the article reports that there are four Russian military objects into use the air base the experimental military base the military communications center and this thing is make control thank either you agreement between the Russian and the kid is governments all of them I put under a single command and all great either this46/66
similar guidelines in the past there were some controversies about the Russian government payments for having its military forces in Kyrgyzstan raised by sake against opposition politicians according to the article then you agreement results this issue as well the Russian government will pay four point five million dollars for annual lease or the experimental military base and the military communications well the air base and the scenes make47/66
console sent our will be based in Kyrgyzstan without charge this is me control center is under obligation to pass on the information to the kid is owned sees more Jekyll institute free of charge and there are still won't have to bait won't have to pay for the air base because the air base is considered a component of the collective security treaty organization and its purpose is48/66
to provide external security two kidneys there are some military planes and helicopters based in the air base are a part of the collective security treaty organization rapid reaction force this means that there are some control CFTO has followed Niko is establishing rapid military intervention your means there are some military personnel and their families in the air base have diplomatic immunity which means that they cannot be49/66
prosecuted by the kidneys authorities the authorities also cannot enter the premises on the base without the permission of the Russian commander in my opinion such a generous deal by Dick here gives government shows to what extent they have become very close ration Allah in the last several years the article also reports that there are sins are helping the kidneys restart their own once strong military industrial50/66
complex yeah I mean you some factor in Bishkek but capi dallo to guess that is back in business and is apparently booming there's also some talk about the re opening of the ex Soviet torpedo factory but so far neither the kid you know they're asking government invested the necessary funds for doing that you know this that the article recalls there during much of the last decade51/66
you know I think they also had their baking cookies the mother US air base however if you give government very likely acting under the advice of the Russian government decided not to extend the lease to the US military and the base was closed in two thousand fourteen the closure of the mine US military duty is a clear sign that the U. S. has lost the implant52/66
the federal Asia that it had after the break up of the Soviet Union it also shows the defeat of the U. S. pureza strategy developed by this being observant you in his zero point the call Beth el the grand chessboard published exactly twenty years ago at this time twelve years later most former Soviet republics in Central Asia are firmly back under duress of supervision fact obviously53/66
has serious geopolitical implications for the energy and me they're all resource well well Central Asia unless the western oil and gas companies begin incorporating again with the Russian government they will find themselves excluded from some very profitable long term business bank shares lasik today we'll go back to the front page over this yeah but this time will look at the additional info February first two thousand54/66
seven the at the bottom of the front page days that article with the title Donbass fights against the Ukrainian stockbrokers the fact that I can explain that the leadership all due to self proclaimed Donbass republics believes that the Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko provoke their current increasing the violence in order to stay in power right below the title days their photograph of an emergency worker helping an55/66
injured minor and the commentary reads mordant two hundred miners found themselves cut off underground after the active area back by the Ukrainian army the article reports that just a few days before the scheduled meeting of the means contact group big yeah government intentionally attack the self proclaimed done yet and look on people's republics according to the article do Ukrainian army tried to break through the defense56/66
lines in there you know I did you think heavy artillery in addition numerous groups of saboteurs have been trying to improve trade deep into the territories of the two republics and create social disorder and Patton the article reported that meets the press call the Russian president Putin's press secretary stated that the Kremlin was very concerned about recent developments in the Donbass he said that there are57/66
some side both that's credible evidence that it was the kia forces which brutally destroy the fragile ceasefire it isn't best call regretted the fact that poor are shackled down his back on the music of course which according to press called represent the only way to resell Ukrainian conflict according to Denny's Priscillian the president of the people's council of the blind yeah people's Republic Vic yeah government