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Примечания
1
Vladimir Putin. Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly — 2018 — March 1, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/56957; William J. Broad and Ainara Tiefenthaler. Putin Flaunted Five Powerful Weapons. Are They a Threat? // New York Times. — 2018. — March 2; Wade Boese. U. S. Withdraws from ABM Treaty: Global Threat Muted // Arms Control Today. — 2002. — July — August.
2
Jeffrey Lewis. Putin’s Doomsday Machine // Foreign Policy. — 2015. — November 12, http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/11/12/putins-doomsday-machine-nuclear-weapon-us-russia.
3
Putin. Broad and Tiefenthaler.
4
Anton Trolanovski. Putin Claims Russia Is Developing Nuclear Arms Capable of Avoiding Missile Defenses // Washington Post. — 2018. — March 1; Geoff Brumfiel. Experts Aghast at Russian Claim of Nuclear-Powered Missile with Unlimited Range // National Public Radio. — 2018. — March 1.
5
Putin.
6
Gore Vidal. Requiem for the American Empire // Nation. — 1986. — January 11, https://www.thenation.com/article/requiem-american-empire.
7
Gore Vidal. The National Security State // Jay Parini, ed., The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal. — New York: Vintage, 2008. — P. 404.
8
Charles Krauthammer. Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World. The 2004 Irving Kristol Lecture, AEI Annual Dinner, Washington, D.C. — 2004. — February 10.
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10. Michael Swan via Wikimedia Commons
11. NATO Allied Joint Force Command Brussnum via Wikimedia Commons
12. News UTR via Wikimedia Commons
13. Office of the Secretary of Defense via Wikimedia Commons
14. Official website of the supreme leader of Iran via Wikimedia Commons
15. Russian Federation, Presidential Press and Information Office via Wikimedia Commons
16. Russian Presidential Press and Information Office via Wikimedia Commons
17. U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office via Wikimedia Commons
18. U.S. Department of State via Wikimedia Commons
19. U.S. Embassy, Tokyo, via Wikimedia Commons
20. U.S. Government, White House Press Service via Wikimedia Commons
21. U.S. Government, White House via Wikimedia Commons
22. Website of the president of the Russian Federation via Wikimedia Commons
23. Wellcome Images, a website operated by Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation based in the United Kingdom, via Wikimedia Commons
24. White House via Wikimedia Commons
Впервые книга опубликована издательством Gallery Books, подразделением Simon & Schuster Inc.
© Secret History, LLC, 2019
© Строганова О., перевод на русский язык, 2020
© Издание на русском языке, оформление. ООО «Издательская Группа «Азбука-Аттикус», 2020 КоЛибри®
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notes
Примечания
1
Vladimir Putin. Presidential Address to the Federal Assembly — 2018 — March 1, http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/56957; William J. Broad and Ainara Tiefenthaler. Putin Flaunted Five Powerful Weapons. Are They a Threat? // New York Times. — 2018. — March 2; Wade Boese. U. S. Withdraws from ABM Treaty: Global Threat Muted // Arms Control Today. — 2002. — July — August.
2
Jeffrey Lewis. Putin’s Doomsday Machine // Foreign Policy. — 2015. — November 12, http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/11/12/putins-doomsday-machine-nuclear-weapon-us-russia.
3
Putin. Broad and Tiefenthaler.
4
Anton Trolanovski. Putin Claims Russia Is Developing Nuclear Arms Capable of Avoiding Missile Defenses // Washington Post. — 2018. — March 1; Geoff Brumfiel. Experts Aghast at Russian Claim of Nuclear-Powered Missile with Unlimited Range // National Public Radio. — 2018. — March 1.
5
Putin.
6
Gore Vidal. Requiem for the American Empire // Nation. — 1986. — January 11, https://www.thenation.com/article/requiem-american-empire.
7
Gore Vidal. The National Security State // Jay Parini, ed., The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal. — New York: Vintage, 2008. — P. 404.
8
Charles Krauthammer. Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World. The 2004 Irving Kristol Lecture, AEI Annual Dinner, Washington, D.C. — 2004. — February 10.