Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Wealth Inequality in America

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there's a chart SR recently that I can't get out of my head
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Harvard Business professor and economist ass more than 5,000 Americans
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how they thought well was distributed in the United States
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this is what they said they thought it was dividing the country into five rough
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group at the top bottom
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and middle 3 20 percent group they asked people
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how they thought the wealth in this country was divided NES them
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what they thought was the ideal distribution and ninety-two percent
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that at least nine outta 10 a.m. said it should be more like this
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in other words more equitable than they think it is
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now that fact is telling admittedly the notion that most Americans know that the
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system is
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already skewed unfairly to what's most interesting to me
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is the reality compared to our perception the ideal
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is as far removed from our perception is reality
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as the actual distribution is from what we think
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exists in this country so ignore the ideal for a moment
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here's what we think it is again and here
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is the actual distributional shockingly skewed
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not only to the bottom 20 percent and the next 20 percent
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the bottom forty percent of Americans barely have
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any the wealth I mean it's hard even see them on the chart
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but the top one percent has more of the country's wealth
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then nine out of 10 Americans believe the entire top 20 percent should have
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mind-blowing but let's look at it another way because
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I find this chart kinda difficult to wrap my head around instead let's reduce
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the 311 million Americans to
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just a representative 100 people make it simple
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here they are teachers coaches firefighters construction workers
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engineers doctors lawyers some investment bankers the CEO
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may be a celebrity culture now let's line him up according to their wealth
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poorest people on the left wealthiest on the right just a steady row folks based
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on their net worth
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color coding like we did before based on which 20 percent quintile they volunteer
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now let's reduce the total wealth the United States
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which was roughly fifty four trillion dollars in 2009
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to this symbolic pi love cash and let's distributed
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among our 100 Americans well appear socialism
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all the wealth of the country distributed equally we all know that
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will work
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we need to encourage people to work can work hard to achieve that goal American
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Dream and keep our country moving forward
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so hears that night deal
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we asked everyone about something like this occur
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this isn't to bed we've got some incentive as the wealthiest folks are
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now about
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10 to 20 times better off in the poorest Americans
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but hey even the poor folks aren't actually poor
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since the poverty line is stated almost entirely off the chart
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we have a super healthy middle-class with a smooth transition into wealth
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and yes Republicans and Democrats alike chose this curve nine out of 10 people
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ninety-two percent said this was a nice ideal distribution of America's wealth
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the let's move on this is what people think
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America's wealth distribution actually looks like not as equitable clearly
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but for me even this still looks pretty great
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yes the poorest 20 to 30 percent are starting to suffer quite a lot compared
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to the ideal
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in the middle class is certainly struggling more than they were
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while the rich in wealthier making roughly a hundred times that of the
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poorest Americans
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in about ten times that if the still healthy middle-class
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sadly this isn't even close to the reality
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here is the actual distribution of wealth in America
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the poorest Americans don't even register
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they're down to pocket change and the middle class
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is barely distinguishable from the poor in fact
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even the rich between the top 10 in 20 percentile
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are worse off only the top 10 percent or better off
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and how much better off so much better off the top
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to 25 percent were actually of the chart
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at this scale and the top one percent
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this can were his stack of money stretch is ten times higher than we can show
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here's his stack of cash re stacked all by itself
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this is the top one percent we've been hearing so much about
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so much green in his pockets that I have to give him a whole new column his own
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because he won't fit on my chart 1 percent of America has
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forty percent of all the nation's wealth
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the bottom eighty percent 8 out of every 10 people
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work a Dr these 100 only has
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seven-percent between them in this
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only gotten worse in the last twenty to thirty years
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while the richest 1 percent take home almost a quarter
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the national income today in 1976
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they took home only nine percent meaning their share of income has nearly tripled
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in the last thirty years
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the top one percent own half the country stocks bonds and mutual funds
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the bottom 50 percent of Americans only
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half a percent these investments which means
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P aren't investing they're just scraping by I'm sure many of these wealthy people
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have worked very hard for their money
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but do you really believe that the CEO was working
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380 times harder his average
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employees not as lowest-paid employees not the janitor
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but the average earner in his company the average worker needs to work more
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than a month
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turn with the CEO makes in one our
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we certainly don't have to go all the way to socialism to find something that
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is fair
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for hard-working Americans we don't even have to achieve what most of us consider
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might be
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ideal all we need to do is wake up
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in reliance that the reality in this country
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is not it all what we think it is
 
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

USS Carney reaches the naval base Rota, in the South of Spain







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Station Rota, in the south of Spain,
is the new home for the USS Carney, the fourth


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US destroyer to be stationed in Europe. The
naval group makes an important contribution
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to NATO missile defence in Europe but will
also perform a variety of other tasks including
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security operations, search & rescue, multinational
training and exercises, and NATO operations
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and deployments.
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The USS Carney joins the Ross, the Donald
Cook and the USS Porter as part of the US
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ballistic missile commitment to Europe.
They will primarily perform ballistic missile
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defence, linked with our stations in Deveselu,
Romania, and soon to be stationed in Romania.
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In addition, they will be able to do exercises
in air defence, anti-submarine warfare and
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other missions like humanitarian missions
with our NATO allies and partners across the
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region.
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After a long voyage, USS Carney’s 340 sailors
were welcomed by Spanish and US naval authorities,
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along with families which await them in what
will be their new home in Europe.
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This collaboration between allied countries
goes further than just military cooperation
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and generates other mutual benefits.
The arrival of the destroyers here, the four
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destroyers here in Rota, make an enormous
impact on the local economy here. Rota and
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Morón, the two bases where US forces are
tenants on Spanish soil, produce some 3,500
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permanent full-time positions in Spain so
some 3,500 Spaniards have positions as a result
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of the troops being here in Spain
The important part for the United States is
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that these four ships here are equivalent
to twelve ships in the United States that
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would deploy, operate, go home, train, deploy
again. I would need twelve to make up for
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these four, so their presence is a force multiplier
for us because they’re here.
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When asked if this deployment in Europe is
prompted by the Russian crisis the answer
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is a clear No
The plans for ballistic missile defence in
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Europe, the positioning of the ships and all
the investments were made before Crimea, before
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this period of increased tensions with Russia.
They are focused on a missile defence threat
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from the south, they are not targeting Russia
and they in no way affect the Russian nation’s
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strategic deterrence that they deploy.
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The four destroyers will mostly patrol the
Mediterranean, the Atlantic and the Black
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Sea.
I think these four ships are multi mission
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ships and therefore they can address a full
range of security challenges. They can perform
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humanitarian assistance. They can project
power ashore with their missiles or their
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guns as you can see, and they can provide
a defensive umbrella of ballistic missile
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defence for Europe.


 

NO CLASS Обама проигнорировал, не чокнулся и махнул рукой на Путина

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Google translate Obama ignored not clinked
glasses
and waved Putin during breakfast. With motherfuckers do
not
clink, a bad omen.

At one of the dinners to mark the next session
of the General
Assembly, at the
same table
were many world
leaders.
Journalists interested
in one
very interesting episode.

At breakfast the
leaders
of the participating countries jubilee 70th session of
the
UN General Assembly, Obama
went nuts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

CHINA SECURITY: Xi Jinping’s Tech Conference in Seattle is China’s Latest Cyber Gambit

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Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing, China on Sept. 14, 2015 (Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)
The leader of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, is scheduled to meet with President Barack Obama on Sept. 24, and Obama is expected to raise the issue of Chinese state-run cyberattacks against U.S. businesses.
It’s no coincidence that the day after Xi arrives in the United States on Sept. 22, he’ll join a technology conference hosted by Microsoft and Chinese officials in Seattle, which they’ve asked large U.S. technology companies to attend.
Initial leaks from Washington said that ahead of the meeting, Obama would announce sanctions against Chinese businesses that have profited from state-run cyberattacks. After last minute meetings in Washington by top Chinese officials, that is now off the table.
The current rumor is that Obama will announce a “cyberarms agreement” about military-level cyberattacks, which bypasses the issue of for-profit cybertheft.
The CCP’s technology conference could have something to do with this muted reaction from the Obama administration. Ahead of Xi’s meeting with Obama, the CCP has been reaching out to U.S. tech companies directly, and it looks like U.S. businesses are ready to work with Chinese leaders.
Bureaucracy and business interest can forever delay political action—and when facing sanctions in the current dilemma, Chinese leaders seem to have bypassed political debate and went straight to U.S. businesses.
Chinese leaders know the United States would have a tough time announcing sanctions against Chinese companies without the support of U.S. businesses that have been victims of cyberattacks. And if Chinese leaders can get U.S. businesses on their side, they can be used as leverage to negotiate with U.S. leaders.
At the end of the day, the key victims of Chinese state-run cyberattacks are U.S. businesses, and if these victims tell the U.S. government not to sanction Chinese companies because it will impact their markets—and even more so, if they say China is lightening up, and open for businesses dialogue—then it’s likely U.S. leaders will back off.
It looks like the CCP has pulled out an old communist tactic, where they manufacture a harsh crackdown, then later alleviate some of this harshness in order to make the target feel gratitude—even though the problem still remains.
An analogy of this strategy would be if a communist government announced that food rations would be cut 50 percent, then two weeks later, the grand leader announces that out of mercy he’s only cutting rations by 25 percent. The common reaction among the populace—even though they’ve still had rations cut by a quarter—is to feel gratitude.
The Chinese regime seems to have used this strategy on U.S. businesses.
Back in February, the Chinese regime banned state purchases from U.S. companies including Apple, Cisco, and Intel. Many other companies, including Apple and Facebook, were already banned from the Chinese market.
The Chinese culling of U.S. tech companies—which they accompanied with spy and security accusations—culminated around July when the CCP created a new “national security law” that requires tech companies to give their source codes and encryption keys to Chinese authorities, and to make their systems “secure and controllable.”
In other words, if U.S. technology businesses wanted to stay in China, they would need to hand the heart of their products to the Chinese regime, and grant Chinese authorities ongoing access to their systems.
These businesses were at first thrown aback, and Obama even publicly criticized the new requirements.
But now things seem to have changed. Ahead of Xi’s visit, the CCP has extended a strategic olive branch—and U.S. tech companies are being invited back with new state requirements, yet with open arms.
From here, it’s very likely we’ll see a reduction in Chinese cyberattacks, but the core problems won’t go away.
If U.S. companies agree to the CCP’s terms, they’ll be forced to hand Chinese authorities the same information that its military hackers were previously stealing with cyberattacks.
In other words, if they agree to the CCP’s new rules, the Chinese regime won’t need to use cybertheft since U.S. tech companies will be handing over all their data willingly. The rate of cyberattacks will thus likely drop, but the CCP’s theft and spying won’t end.
The types of cybertheft that will likely continue, however, are the kind that are tolerated in the international community—mainly spy operations targeting personal information on federal employees, targeted foreign citizens, and military data.
Obama outlined this in a Sept. 16 speech, stating “We have repeatedly said to the Chinese government that we understand traditional intelligence gathering functions that all states, including us, engage in.”
“But that is fundamentally different from your government or its proxies engaging directly in industrial espionage and stealing trade secrets, stealing proprietary information from companies,” he said.
When it comes to basic spying on governments, businesses, and foreign individuals targeted by the CCP, things will go on as usual—the CCP has a justification when it comes to these types of operations, since they can call it tit-for-tat with U.S. spy programs.
If the United States does decide to forgo sanctions against Chinese companies, and instead make deals with the CCP for better behavior in cyberspace, not only will Chinese theft and spying not come to an end, but the new form it takes will happen on Chinese turf, on Chinese terms, and with almost no way for the world to find out.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

NATO Military Committee Conference - Joint press point

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good evening ladies and gentlemen thank you for coming to the press conference
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of the Military Committee conference first the chairman of the NATO military
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committee to know better but we'll update you on the discussions that took
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place during the conference after that general who has a car
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Chief of the General Staff of Turkish Armed Forces will deliver his statement
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after the statements there will be an opportunity for questions and answers
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once again I'd like my life
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major points from our conference today in Istanbul opening today's meeting we
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have paid tribute tribute to our fallen soldiers operations around the world we
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also all the nations who participate in our operations around the world we
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started our deliberations with a briefing by Turkey on regional security
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with a focus on nato's southern flank and terrorism terrorism poses a direct
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threat to the security of NATO and to international stability and prosperity
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more broadly and will remain a threat to force it for foreseeable future the
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security of the Alliance is indivisible and we stand in solidarity against
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terrorism of any kind
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its root causes and its wider consequences in this first issue than 80
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chiefs of Defence took stock of progress in the implementation of revenues action
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plan adopted in Wales is on track and on time
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the conditions are said
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for other ever to be delivered in time for a summit the chiefs of Defense also
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stressed the need to ensure that nato forces and equipment can move rapidly
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across the alliance as nato's greatest responsibility is to protect and defend
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our allies the 28 member states against any threat nato continues to adapt and
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respond to the challenges in both eastern and southern flanks keeping all
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countries say in the second session of the day the chiefs of Defence focused on
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nato's future posture and the nato so long term strategy and adaptation the
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chiefs of Defence
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emphasized the need to ensure a NATO command structure remains robust and
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able to counter any threat or challenge we discuss the necessity for NATO forces
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to maintain an adequate readiness and needed to conduct nato's full range of
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missions including aggression against the nato allies and defending nato
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territory aim is to have the right horses in the right place and at the
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right time during the results support session the chiefs of Defence reiterated
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their commitment to the mission and their confidence in the Afghan Defense
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Forces who continue to rise to the challenge of protecting their own
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population results support is still our largest mission and it shows are
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determined determination to preserve the gains we have achieved two gether
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guns nato's prisons post resolute support also featured in our
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deliberations the chiefs of Defence underlined that a successful transition
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from Resolute support into the civilian presence needs to be conditioned place
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in the Western balkanization NATO chief of Defense received a briefing by Greece
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which served as the basis for a discussion on ways of enhancing nato's
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partnerships
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in this strategically important region we stressed our continued commitment to
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regional stability including through kforce presents corporation and
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euro-atlantic integration finally the chiefs of Defence have elected the next
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director general of the International Military Staff elected with Dutch
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general young groups and he will take his position next summer in some it has
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been a very productive meeting and we look forward to presenting the
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conclusions of our discussion to the nato defense ministers next month in
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conclusion let me thank to general a car for hosting this military committee
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conference in Istanbul Turkey is a lie and committed ally we have always
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appreciated the generosity of your people and the chance to discover
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Istanbul thank you for your hospitality and I will pass the Florida
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first I would say in English in Turkish for the members of the national press
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and media
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assimilation distinguished members of the press before I pass on to nato
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issues I would like to draw your attention to one particular topic as you
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all know our security forces are shoulder-to-shoulder fighting against
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terrorism in and out of our country in a resolute Manish from our many journeys
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to the highest ranking officers Turkish Armed Forces will continue to think its
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commitments its tasks with great sacrifice heroism and perseverance night
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n day and under all weather conditions on altering and will continue to do so
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on this occasion I would like to express may God bless their souls of those who
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have fallen during our fight against terrorism soldiers police officers
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religious cards and are innocent citizens and I hope that our brave
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veterans get well soon
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distinguished members of the press military comedy conferences organized
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every year in a NATO member country and is not being held in our country as
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previously planned during this conference nato supports two turkeys
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fight against terrorism has once more been the Internet to be obscene Alliance
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solidarity and support for our fight against terrorism I personally believe
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that today's fruitful discussions and was again
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crude thats nato's it's committed itself to deal with emerging risks and threats
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today nato has been facing serious challenges emanating from the southern
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and eastern flanks in the eastern flank instability in Ukraine adversely effects
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to regional and global security as for the southern flank crises in Iraq and
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Syria had become Georgia's turns hosting more than two million Syrians and iraqis
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and has spent more than six million dollars to refugee problem is constantly
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escalating and has adverse implications not just for the region but also for the
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whole world
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furthermore the pkk MPU idea terrorist organizations have been posing a grave
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threat to the security in the region
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ladies and gentlemen emerging threats in nato's eastern and southern flanks
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demand result and solidarity of the Allies more than ever
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discussions we have advanced our understanding of the challenges and
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opportunities
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lying ahead thank you very much
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there are any questions from the press corps if you could please state your
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name and your media affiliation Ryan asking your question
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the gentleman and great figure out turkeys support from NATO to create a
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hundred and nine kilometres see-saw its border with Syria is that a concerted
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plan for need to to help turkey driving a day of the year
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emphasizing his support
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fighting against their terrorist activities and the border security again
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within this
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conferences as a conference as you hold the american mediator in the discussions
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and more than that you lived in the bilateral discussions and they've got a
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similar similar
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intentions as you know your dividend this year the within the efforts there
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is no ordinary are planning on the whole plan against you in the equities
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activities do we have another question gentlemen over there is police
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and distinct things really section plane was initiated in Wales due to a Russian
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dancer in Ukraine and it was created as a reaction that you need for assurances
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for Eastern European countries members of nato threatened him I and
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unpredictable behavior is close to their borders so this plan consists of two
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major sites of measures once it is assurance measures aimed at ensuring
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global population that they do is ready and willing to assist if necessary the
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other part of our nation measures which have in mind
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long-term adaptation of nato to new security environment in terms of russian
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military deployment to Syria nato is of course very carefully the development
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and the point nato as an institution is not involved in anti I saw there is no
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measure taken by nato
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this new development I think we will have to wait which will be a concrete
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intention of russia in the region lady in the front row
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information to use chemical weapons do you have any information reports
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indications of use of chemical weapons provided through a different sources
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including open sources of media and organizations presented organizations
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present in Syria these are not concerned at this point we cannot take any measure
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of course as with the case of other events in the region we are monitoring
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the situation we have the centre of excellence for chemical heir ideological
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and biological weapons they are assessing the possible impacts of such a
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user once confirmed so that nato is ready and can offer adequate solutions
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gentleman in the back behind the camera
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the course of action and defense capabilities are they going to be again
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deployed it as you wish is being translated so whatever language you the
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very beginning Nov are fighting against the advertiser to terrorist
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organizations because they are what they are doing
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similarly do the same against your day so far we did it the security issues but
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additionally until recently we participate in their coalition forces
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and the open space and a basis as well
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acting by operating activities coalition against them and the other from the very
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beginning of the country without making any changes with India fundamental India
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palace of Turkey you continue to fight against every cause of the terrorist
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organizations
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yes
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countries might get contribution support to show the audience solidarity between
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the turkey and NATO and then the civilian identity as some changes in the
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upcoming months but arrived after that also keeping the contact with our in
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daylight countries so the year depending on the negotiations or contacts and they
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will support us in any way a defense missile defense we will take another
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question do you have any plan of the land of variation in northern Iraq guest
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ticket again fighting against the secretary constantin nations and then
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the VRU taken the necessary precautions depending on the conditions
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the letter in the situation for the safe and secure environment for our country
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the Carey Hart initial reactions we will take a last question an additional
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question to be expecting to a key to open up more bases in the future as well
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at the moment I would like to thank the media for the person the generalists
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will not depart and I'm going to stay behind should you have any additional
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questions or need for clarification thank you very much again for coming to
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this press conference

Friday, September 4, 2015

NATO Secretary General -( Important for World Peace) Remarks at inauguration ceremony of the NFIU in...

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Bloggers Note: Important speech for World Peace
What do you think ? ....is Russia being corralled into having to react with force to enforce its borders....

What do you think ?.... As the Warsaw Pact is being absorbed into NATO... How can a new Russian ensure some degree of comfortable security for itself  ....

We put a Bear, back to the Wall and expect it to give us a Hug.... 

I would like to see Canada diminish its aggressive Russian policy ....and become a more constructive course ...as the path we are one leads to conflict.
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NATO Secretary General - Remarks at inauguration ceremony of the NFIU in Lithuania, 03 Sep 2015.