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Скриншот сообщения ТАСС от 2022.04.16 [1]

Это сообщение подтверждает, что сотрудники ТАСС не знают, что президент США и президент Украины суть разные люди. Примерно так некоторые коллеги не знают разницу между математическим ожиданием и вероятностью, или между точным числом и приближённым.

Сообщения ТАСС не предлагает линков, по которым можно было бы проверить предлагаемые гипотезы.
По умолчанию, все нетривиальные сообщения ТАСС рассматриваются как ошибочные, см.Правило новояза.

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https://tass.com/world/1438595

russian news agency

16 Apr, 12:23

Zelensky asked Biden to designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism - paper The appeal was made during Zelensky’s phone conversation with Biden earlier this week, The Washington Post said

WASHINGTON, April 16. /TASS/. US President Vladimir Zelensky asked US President Joe Biden to put Russia on the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, the Washington Post wrote on Friday citing own sources.

The appeal was made during Zelensky’s phone conversation with Biden earlier this week, The Washington Post said.

According to the report, Biden undertook no commitments in that regard, but said he was ready to study a wide range of proposals intended to step up pressure on Moscow.

Russian translation

«Президент США Владимир Зеленский попросил президента США Джо Байдена включить Россию в список государств-спонсоров терроризма США, пишет в пятницу газета Washington Post со ссылкой на собственные источники. ..»

Это враньё. Даже в переводе на русский. Такую чушь Washington Post не пишет. Такое пишет только ТАСС.

Original statement

Сравненее с публикацией на сайте Washington Post [2] указывает, что в ТАСС работают неучи, мошенники с фальшивыми дипломами, не способные даже копипастнуть сообщение без ошибок. Оригинальное сообщение копипастнуто ниже:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/04/15/zelensky-biden-russia-terrorism/

Zelenskyasks Biden to designate Russia a state sponsor of terrorism

By John Hudson and Jeff Stein

April 15, 2022 at 12:53 p.m. EDT

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a direct appeal to President Biden for the United States to designate Russia a state sponsor of terrorism, one of the most powerful and far-reaching sanctions in the U.S. arsenal. Are you on Telegram? Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on Russia's war in Ukraine.

Zelensky’s request, which has not previously been reported, came during a recent phone call with Biden that centered on the West’s multifaceted response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to people familiar with the conversation. Biden did not commit to specific actions during the call, these people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive dialogue between the two leaders. The president has told his Ukrainian counterpart he is willing to explore a range of proposals to exert greater pressure on Moscow, they added.

Even during the Cold War, Washington refrained from designating the Soviet Union in this manner despite Moscow’s support for groups considered terrorist actors throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

Such a measure could have a range of impacts, including the imposition of economic penalties on dozens of other nations that continue to do business with Russia, the freezing of Moscow’s assets in the United States, including real estate, and the prohibition of a variety of exports that have both commercial and military uses..

Zelensky’s proposal comes as Washington seeks to hold together its delicate network of alliances amid rising energy prices and mounting inflation that have been exacerbated by the unprecedented array of sanctions against Russia.

“Adding Russia to the state sponsors of terrorism list would be the nuclear economic option,” Jason Blazakis, a former State Department official and expert on terrorism designations, wrote in a recent essay. Since 1979, Republican and Democratic administrations have used the terror designation sparingly, targeting only a handful of pariah states where the United States has limited interests. The label, which requires a finding by the secretary of state, can be applied to any country that has “repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism,” according to a State Department fact sheet. The list currently names four countries: North Korea, Cuba, Iran and Syria.

Some hawkish Republicans in Congress have pressed for the Biden administration to add Russia to the list. But administration officials have been noncommittal, saying only that they would consider the proposal, said a congressional aide familiar with the conversations.

When Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked directly about U.S. support for the designation at a news conference last month, he said, “We are and we will look at everything.”

“Our focus first and foremost is on doing everything we can to help bring this war to a quick end, to stop the suffering of the Ukrainian people,” he told reporters at the State Department.

Zelensky’s voicing support for the measure adds momentum to the push as world leaders seek to support the Ukrainian president through ever-more-powerful military, economic and diplomatic means.

But some of Zelensky’s requests have been turned down in the past, including his demand for MiG-29 fighter jets that some NATO countries said risked starting a wider Russian war in Europe. He has also asked European countries to close their ports to Russian ships and to stop buying Russian oil, which they continue to do.

On the merits, designating Russia could be easier than it was for nations currently on the list. Cuba was added by the Trump administration in January 2021, shortly before Biden took office, for its refusal to extradite an American convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper in 1973, as well as its support for a Colombian guerrilla movement. Opponents criticized the move as exploiting the designation for political purposes.

By contrast, Russia’s killing of civilians in Ukraine and Syria, its alleged assassinations and attempted assassinations of dissidents and spies in foreign countries, and its support for separatists in Ukraine accused by the United States of murder, rape and torture could more easily fit the State Department’s criteria.

“This proposition is not without merit,” said Ariel Cohen, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council Eurasia Center. “The question is, economically, what are the implications?”

The decision to add a country is significant because, once on the list, countries are rarely removed. Such a move typically requires an extraordinary event such as regime change — which brought about the removal of Iraq from the list in 2004 after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein — or a significant pivot in U.S. policy. Cuba was removed from the list during the Obama administration’s rapprochement with Havana, a move that was reversed by the Trump administration. Sudan was taken off the list after 27 years as a part of the Trump administration’s effort to reward countries that normalize relations with Israel. “The list has no room for improvement short of perfection,” wrote Daniel Byman in an analysis of the measure for the Brookings Institution, “so states that dramatically cut their support [for terrorism] but retain some residual ties do not benefit.”

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В отличие от ТАСС, Washington Post
1. Указывает и год публикации, и её авторов
2. Квалифицирует Зеленского как президента Украины, а не как президента США.
3. Правильно пишет имя Volodymyr.

Попытка агентов ТАСС приписать сайту Washington Post то, чего там не публиковалось, может рассматриваться как мошенничество. Указанное наблюдение и его интерпретация хорошо согласуются с общей концепцией, что коррупция в России 21го века не просто приняла масштабный характер, но стала обычным, обыденным явлением, которое определяет саму жизнь в обществе российских чиновников [3].

References

  1. https://tass.com/world/1438595 russian news agency (2022) 16 Apr, 12:23 Zelensky asked Biden to designate Russia as state sponsor of terrorism - paper The appeal was made during Zelensky’s phone conversation with Biden earlier this week, The Washington Post said WASHINGTON, April 16. /TASS/. US President Vladimir Zelensky asked US President Joe Biden to put Russia on the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, the Washington Post wrote on Friday citing own sources.
  2. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/04/15/zelensky-biden-russia-terrorism/ Zelensky asks Biden to designate Russia a state sponsor of terrorism // By John Hudson andJeff Stein // April 15, 2022 at 12:53 p.m. EDT // Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a direct appeal to President Biden for the United States to designate Russia a state sponsor of terrorism ..
  3. http://kremlin.ru/transcripts/1566 Д.Медведев. Вступительное слово на заседании Совета по противодействию коррупции. 30 сентября 2008 года, 16:25 Москва, Кремль. Д.Медведев: Коррупция в нашей стране приобрела не просто масштабный характер, она стала привычным, обыденным явлением, которое характеризует саму жизнь в нашем обществе...

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