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as of now ira must go this is see russia and germany wrap up their summers in the city vehicle but a boy is both leaders praise them most games at improving relations with the west and agree to use food as a diplomatic weapon. america's longest war the us involvement in afghanistan it's a pos is vietnam this frustration builds in for the growth in human and financial costs a time when afghanistan reached an all time high in g.
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the bloodiest month for foreign troops since the start of. russia and the us mock the on of us three of the fast joint space flight on the four in cold war relations that followed on this day thirty five years ago two spacecraft one soviet one american lost it off and made to change all bases in the apollo soyuz mission. next offseason rafa not a former k.g.b. officer to find out what could be happening behind the scenes of the latest spice all between moscow and washington. ten people have already pleaded guilty to be for russia one more has just been deported how come so many people were caught at once just not very
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good at their job. but it's hard for me to answer this question as i had no direct connection to this case or is data i can only use data from the us department of justice that was published and posted on the internet it was used as grounds for this report has some information on what this group had been working on over the ten years i certainly do have many questions about some of the things i saw in that report i mean the safety of people working in that group and work principles for any intelligence agent such as conspiracy principles during the ten years their homes were secretly searched this is something one should be able to detect staying in a pawn and territory any secret agent understands their opponent he should be able to detect signs of such activity is like whether he's under surveillance i think during these ten years they would have noticed suspicious signs of someone watching over them could we suggest that someone has betrayed them and if so who could be behind it. i believe the chances are that the information leak took place as
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a result of possible treason that happened at about the same time as their work started all i can do is make suggestions it could have been treason by members of this group or others involved in this work or an information leak as a result of negligence in regards to conspiracy and safety principles. usually what happens to parties that have already been disclosed how their careers shaped after the reveal. that it depends on their status whether they are regular intelligence officers or whether they are just assisting persons involved in the service then those who saw the reasons for the failure of an agent or an assistant also effects what happens after this analysis can reveal low professionalism or unforseen circumstances such as another individual stories in which means that it wasn't the agent's fault i myself was affected by the board and like that i was working under the so-called legal cover of a u.s.s.r.
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embassy worker in mexico as a result of a political campaign five of us were declared persona non grata and thrown out of mexico as well didn't happen then how did that affect my life in particular to some extent my further business travel opportunities were limited i wasn't allowed to a number of the so called main added three countries on the other hand i was transferred to another category of the call spies intelligence needs such blown agents for assignments in situations where they don't want to risk non blown agents so i started working in this area therefore when experienced agents who work for a long time fail for various reasons they can then be used in all kinds of areas intelligence has a very wide range of working areas they can keep regular workers and use them in the field of training and education for instance. the u.s. secret service and say they've been on the tail of the russian agents for almost a decade why did it take so much time for them to bust the spy ring it's been
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described by many experts as amateur. secret services get signs that certain individuals may be suspected of being involved in unacceptable activities such as intelligence work deploying an entire range of operational tools at their disposal. it's in order to determine whether these individuals are really able to damage the national security of the country where they are stationed they don't just have to determine that such activities were performed they have to recall these facts in order to present them to the relevant judicial authorities proving someone is a spy isn't an easy task in any case intelligence doesn't decide this report to higher state officials. anywhere it's a complicated process but ten years isn't that. indeed it may be a little bit too much but there's another thing we're dealing with i call it the paradox and drama of intelligence when intelligence receives an assignment it all
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happens in a particular setting a particular political situation while the secret service is doing its work the setting can change on the political level those who assigned the task may now have completely different relations with the country involved therefore even though the secret service did manage to prove something the political landscape requires a different attitude and a different implementation of these data let's use iraq as an example the cia knew for sure that saddam hussein's regime didn't own weapons of mass destruction but they received an assignment from higher political state authorities to provide the documents proving otherwise therefore they started working to obtain such data even though they knew it wasn't anywhere to be found nonetheless in the course of this work an image of saddam hussein as the national and then the international enemy was used to fulfill higher political tasks but when it all happened and they realized there really was no weapon of mass destruction the secret service was betrayed the guilty party initiating the entire search for proof and they were
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punished for it too. so do you mean has changed in the russian american relations. considering this work started ten years ago at that time our relations were different and the american state authorities had a different attitude toward such actions the secret services were doing their job whether they found evidence of a legitimate actions or not everything points to the fact that they didn't find them so it's either they were doing a bad job or they were doing such a good job or those who were under their surveillance weren't working at all the political situation has changed i believe the recent visits and meetings at the top level are a step towards an era of recovering the kind of relations the us and the u.s.s.r. used to have during say world war two what should we do in the present situation should we keep working even though we know there's nothing to be found that in these twelve days that shook the world we thought our relations were about to explode again in spite of the recent warming and rapid developments and almost
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a theatrical solution and ip look a happy ending for both countries everybody's happy relations seem even stronger now and a compromise found the solution was found unbelievably quickly these events are the top level of intelligence work during the cold war it used to take years to prepare such swaps as it turns out now to some extent the foundation was laid even before this issue was made public. because one side was already prepared for it and the other one was interested in doing it smoothly in the current situation either one wanted to use this opportunity to gain is grain of gold this would be the purpose of all previous achievements i mean the summit during the russian president's visit to the us. how do you think were these people these particular people were really in a position to threaten u.s. national interests. i didn't see it in the information that i came across. russia and the u.s. have swapped is this how these kind of stories usually end. every
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situation is unique therefore i cannot give you a general answer actions on both sides in similar cases have certain principles but this can all change depending on the situation at a given moment the case could be suspended in order to wait for something to make a solution easier or it could be better to resolve it immediately like in this case even during the cold war there were channels enabling one side or another to initiate a swap this is a very delicate matter as it has to meet the interests of both sides and to bring three main aspects together i mean political operational and legislative ones of points or political goals can differ between two countries at one point or another also they have to consider whether this could have a negative effect on the operational aspect of the matter therefore this used to take a long time for example the swap of abel he was arrested in one nine hundred fifty seven and this was for powers who had been shot down in one thousand sixty and put in jail two took place in one thousand nine hundred two this means he spent five
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years in jail. for a u.k. citizen when regarding the case of and gorski also took a long time he was arrested in one thousand nine hundred eighty one and i think he was released in one thousand nine hundred fifty for another couple of illegal agents who were arrested regarding the case when they returned to moscow in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine these were the terms of negotiating and approving those swaps you can understand the things were changing during that time whereas in this case i repeat these were twelve days that shook the world it fired up swiftly and and it happily. but this case is extraordinary russians have been swapped for russian ten for for do you think this is a fair. thing is i was very much surprised i come from the cold war there were no precedents where russians were exchanged for russia. ns but now as we can see from statements by administration officials and from the media this unequal exchange was instigated by the u.s.
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side that wish to receive the persons they had named the result is a consensus and a compromise both sides are satisfied and the problem solved. how do you think this case will affect. u.s. efforts to reset relations with the what if we take the broad aims any such war offers chances for warming and we can see it i believe as a first step to revival but others say it's a time bomb under good relations it's hard to judge i told the media that this war should be followed with a joint post-mortem involving spy hunters on the both sides we all talk about some political consequences but we don't talk about people's trades these people have picked a lucky ticket they were not convicted of spying in the united states but in a different situation the political decision making would have been different and then this evidence might have entailed some serious consequences in court and these people would have for years or even decades found themselves in a situation with terms much worse than what they got as
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a result and the other man had the prison terms reduced to. which side has benefited more. food. judging by the reactions both sides are satisfied by this i was come it's a happy ending and both sides demonstrate as much. why do americans need to tell again who is already serving his sending. them with. this question should be posed to the americans i only know the open charges against a judge some say he was feeding open star that he had summed up with the fact that it became secret others say he was feeding nothing at all still others say he had meetings with spies how can i make an assumption is on the basis of all this. the wall street journal recently wrote that the historical swap to allow the russian leaders to feel like they're back in the time of u.s. soviet parity do you agree with it. but. this particular
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conclusion doesn't follow from this event it's comical in my view in principle these are side effects these kinds of events do happen periodical in interstate relations national interest. and after the us is ceased to exist it was claimed that the intelligence service no longer had friends or foes and began minding national interests here the secret services are always guided by u.s. national security interests you something cropped up in u.s. territory they sought to neutralize it while outside u.s. territory they viewed stress globally no matter where they emerged and took steps to neutralize them as well. do you think the country. kind of a bad habit dating back to cold war the one we rather to get through. as long as the student of the state is in existence within the human community or intelligence services will exist as well methods change but principles as described
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in the bible persist to this day but the information revolution doesn't affect intelligence priorities of course. thank you very much a leg. in india g.'s available in the grand central shirts in limbo the taj mahal the. tallest president kimball and the shorter bay which resembles beach resort public close to gone taj mahal hotel in ridges the same red hotel palace hotel. the meridian the lima the g.o.p. hotels church in new delhi who took the maori babyhood tones during the collection remote applause of the maidens hotel the leela part was
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a movie done reticent shift it was promised but they promised. to give every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us let's acknowledge the update on r g. and germany wrap up the summers in the city of new york at him both leaders praised ever improving relations with the west and agreed to use of food is a different. americanism longest war the u.s. involvement in afghanistan vietnam was frustration builds for the growing human and financial costs at times in afghanistan reached an all time high in june the bloodiest month for foreign troops since the start of the war. on the
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us a malk the alabaster fact buzz joint space flight and before in cold war they chose that followed on this date thirty five years ago to space paul one so you get one america lost it all you know the apollo story is pressure. ok or they so well the schools now where that's how they. hello and welcome thanks for joining our sports round up on a tough subject and here is what's coming up in the program diego maradona and i could stay in charge of the argentine national team for the next four years. because bollock rejoins the club he played for early on in his career byron liver accuser. and open day rory mcilroy leads at gold's oldest major after
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shooting the bast first round scoring the championships one hundred thirty nine year history. golf with football news diego maradona may not be done with argentina's national squad just yet the legend will be offered a new deal that would keep him in charge through to the summer of twenty fourteen when brazil stages the next world cup the qualification process for this last one was shaky and the quarter final exit was largely viewed as underachievement bob the origin time football association apparently still believes india got armando the association president julie a granddaughter will meet the forty nine year old next week even though mara daughter had hinted he would quit after the four male defeat to germany. meanwhile david back home has already made it clear he's not interested in coaching england even if. became available backs also talked about living in l.a. during a global web chat. you were wearing the managerial suit well i felt you know you
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look the part where you look like you could have been leading the team and i thought this is a rehearsal for four years time you know it's a role i could see it you know i've got no. interest in being a manager. you know something i've never been interested in this is not a passion of mine to the manager of for saying so many things to enjoy about living and you know obviously the lakers is a bonus. you know like i said i am a big boss wolf and to be able to go to the lakers. you know. as a more world news now may have bollixed chelsea days are over the thirty three year old germany captain has signed a two year contract with a buyer leverkusen leverkusen finished fourth in the bundesliga last season on the coach new poncas and ballack hopes he can contribute positively to a school with a bright future but he'll have to recover his fitness and full fest not easy for
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a thirty three year old age at his ankle in may and missed the world cup but hopes to be back for the start of the new season. with additional of them still doing build up the training strength training in the next few days who will try to do a bit of running for the first time if everything goes smoothly have been up to the next jump into team training in the next two or three weeks this is my you in order to be ready for the first day of the new season. to boxing now and bloody medically chico will defend his w b o n i b o have the weight corrals against alexander by the up going on september the eleventh the bout will take place of they come out in frankfurt which call has a record of fifty four wins and three losses with forty eight knockouts the last hold on march twentieth notching a knockout of eighty chambres he's won twelve straight fights since a loss to lehmann brewster in two thousand and four meanwhile five thirty year old
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russian nativism basically nineteen bouts with fourteen knockouts he also lost forty in march and scored a fifth round technical knockout over more chambres was also one of his victims in a unanimous decision in january two thousand and eight. now goals and rory mcilroy is off to the best of style said the british open the northern irishman posting the lowest opening round score of sixty three on thursday to take a three shot early lead. taking advantage of mixed weather conditions at santander is the twenty one year old collected a birdie and an eagle on the front nine before picking up six birdies in a devastating back nine for the end mazing nine on the par sixty three the best first round record in a hundred and thirty nine years now two time champion tiger woods started slowly but then stormed back later on to catch up with the leader as the world number one is tied full fifth and american veteran john daly is also there the one thousand
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nine hundred five open champion turn back the clock as we had seven birdies to settle for second place daily known as wild thing in sales he is more focused on the game than ever. you guys perceive me as well you know. i'm not as wild as some people i've seen you know in my time but it's kind of a cool name i don't mind it but you know i think there's going to concentrate more on the golf. you know dedicate it to trying to trying to come back and there are certain things that i just don't want to do anymore you know order for me to get there there's certain things i can do there's certain foods i don't need there's certain things i've given up an awful lot on. i'm not going to smoke and i'm not going to have to diet cokes but i'm doing pretty good. most polls now on the telephone balancing there also has been cleared to return to mode to be racing as soon as this week and the doctor is going to compete at the german grand prix just six weeks after breaking his leg and practice the seven time world champion already
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received approval from the zog ziering circuits chief medical officer who also has completed two private tasks in the last week at the bridge and burn nor sassy's level of fitness and comfort. rider currently say its seventh trailing championship leader jorge lorenzo by over a hundred points. now young muscovites are getting involved in a popular movement scold gatto workout and allows you to get physical. training almost anywhere in the city as watching us to reports now. the weather is hot the music and these guys up on in iran is the most but i've been doing different sports for a while but then i saw a short movie about people working out in the streets and i realized was the thing
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i really wanted to do it's called get a workout and start it in america young guys from the suburbs use every spamming it's a build their bodies many can order for it to g.m. . will do for them and it's got one big attraction for young muscovites one of the main idea is that you don't have to pay money it's totally free you can go anywhere you can go to the parks to the schools and finds a place to train everywhere in the world and you can transit of people who also want to train if you. know the fitness tradition was strong in the old soviet union but as moscow has grown places to exercise have become fewer and fewer so these guys have come up with a sure way to get all the training be neat because they can work out pretty much anywhere.
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but here mr wagner r g. and finally the luck cross world championships have kicked off in manchester in the u.k. but the place that invented the sport as early as a thousand years ago although except to miss the tournaments due to paperwork the american ain't in iraq. quite seem refused to accept your spouse for a spot where allowed to travel to england by the u.s. government on the iraq war confederacy documents however most players still lack the proper british visas while others need clearance from canada they are now stuck in new york after missing their flight to manchester but are still hopeful of making the trip the players however say that accepting american passports would be a blow to their identity. this is our nation only. i think once. people start feeling that they can make the connection to why we are
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standing so strong on this this represents our national putting surely and this is what we're standing for the team when we go over to england and we present our korean shows at the players' table and we wait on our our passports this is what it's all about we're not leaving the u.s. passports we're not laying down canadian passports willing don't know surely passports which are the passports of the whole ensuring that you're over the six nations confederacy that said for now about for more news you can always log on to our website which is r t v dot com and i'll stay with us for the world weather update coming up right after this. that i kill innocent. allies of the comm course and that's never a. song
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from the skull spoke with me i think of it every day. from the memory. of so much alone time i'm just here trying to help. i was. i was ashamed that i. i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why. i got. what i wanted to. get out what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soul. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just as good.
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