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that 's all for now, thank you for being with us, right now time will tell the program. hello, live on the first channel, the program time will tell, i’m artyom shenin , today, as always, we will talk about the most important, current events on the agenda, but i would like to start with this, that this is how the current current agenda is shaping up now, that all the important current topics that we are talking about, they relate to the fact that they very roughly fall into categories:
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well, let’s say, military conflicts or potential military conflicts, military tension in different regions of the world, ongoing or potential, which, of course, will influence a lot and so on, but at the same time we understand that despite the importance of these military conflicts, under which finances, the economy, and the structure always lie architecture of the world and so on, there are many other areas and, let’s say, problems with the help of which... those who want one way or another, we always say that these conflicts that are provoked, they are by and large provoked by those who want to control events in the world, who want to keep their finger not only on the pulse, but on the throat, so we all understand perfectly well that the toolkit of those who want to control what is happening all over the globe is much broader than just military conflicts or some kind of military aggravation or military-political conflicts, for example,
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we must not forget that literally 4 years ago, not yet 4 years ago, we all observed how it is possible to manage almost everything that happens on the globe, with the help of something called a pandemic, about which it is still not clear whether it was a pandemic or whether it was called a pandemic; within the framework of this pandemic, certain mechanisms for the influence of management on all the same things were worked out. what are we talking about about the military, about the world economy, about world finance, about so-called human rights, about the constitutional and state structure of countries, since it turned out that in many countries, well, what is called the constitution and human rights under certain conditions are very quickly moves to the side, well, as it were it is said that there are more important things, and there is no conspiracy theory in saying that of course, well, many of the mechanisms that were tested then, but this is not what... they tried it there, and then they say:
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well okay, that’s it, they played around and threw them out, no one threw them out anywhere, and now we see in the example of western europe, in my opinion, that they continue to successfully use the complete uprooting of some kind of consciousness, the remnants of consciousness from the european population, well, you remember that what was going on there during the pandemic, everyone there , as they say, was already built on window sills, but for me, for example, the fact that the germans are so harmoniously going into the abyss along with their economy is a consequence of the fact that they and others were washed out quite badly consciousness for those 2 years, what am i all about? all this means that while discussing military and military-political topics, we should not forget that there are, or rather there may be , some other topics, for example, a few years ago, a few days ago, a message appeared that at the world economic forum in davos, and this is the place where many of those who either influence or want to influence the course of events on earth gather.
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"let's invest in who in preparation for disease x, it was very nice to note that our rospotrebnadzor paid attention and gave such, in my opinion, an extremely clear assessment of this event, please include disease x in the agenda of the dobos and financially interested the composition of participants, including large pharmaceutical companies, shows that the session dialogue will revolve around zoom. investments. this is especially beneficial
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to large pharmaceutical companies, which are supposedly demonstrating their forward-thinking approach to pandemic preparedness. therefore, the issue is being discussed at the world economic forum. participation in world discussions. why was i so pleased, and i immediately wrote to myself when this reaction of rospotrebnadzor came out, under a very revealing title, loud statements about disease x may not have scientific, but economic motives, well, because as soon as you start to say that there are a lot of people who declare pandemics and begin to cure them, so to speak, to save them.
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well, i decided to settle down, in my opinion , it would be better if he remained silent, because his justification and his argumentation raises even more questions than rospotrebnadzor already had, please, disease x attracts a lot of attention, but this is not a new idea, for the first time we used this term is still in 2018, we need a name for diseases that we do not yet know about, but which may arise. the question is when they if, then we gave it the name disease x. disease x is a designation for any unknown disease. why do i always call basilio the cat? because, well, he, just like the cat basilio, proceeds from the fact that everything is around pinocchio, and the whole world is such a field of wonders in
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the land of fools, because he argues that guys, well, you didn’t understand us, that you are clinging to the name disease x, dude, everyone is not clinging to the name disease x. but just to the definition that you once again said out loud, that you say that it is some kind of disease, and we don’t know what kind of disease it is, but we know for sure that it will happen, so let’s prepare for it, not if, when, yes, so that’s what i’m talking about, he, he himself i said this again, not for the first time, by the way, that the question is no longer if, when, and you, roughly speaking, must understand that we need to prepare for it, how to prepare for which one, but it doesn’t matter which one, you name it, but we need to prepare for it, now we need money, investments so that...
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sooner or later it will arise and gain enormous proportions, and with these investments they will are already ready, the mortality rate will be 20 times higher, what kind of disease is unknown, but the mortality rate will be crazy, here’s another cansperologist we have, you know, yes, that is, that is, people say that we don’t know what kind of disease this is, but the mortality rate it will be 20 times more, they don’t write this in parentheses, they mean, so guys, if you think that you will get by with those billions that were during covid, no guys, there
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are diseases that don’t exist yet, but that’s all already know that the death rate will be 20 times higher, and want to prepare, and people who are trying to understand the consequences of the previous pandemic, for example, a member
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of the european parliament who was trying to figure out how the husband of ursula fondern, the one who is now so actively drowning in the military-political... coincidence, as well as the fact that this seventy-year-old auntie, who , of course, not young, but she seemed to be quite healthy, as soon as she started doing this, she died, may she rest in heaven, so we should not forget this topic, and we need to pay attention to it and not immediately slide into conversations of conspiracy theories, not conspiracy theories , but keep your eyes on these basil cats, and don’t forget that, amazingly, the previous pandemic somehow ended very abruptly. no, as soon as the round of military-political showdowns began
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, the tradition laid down in our soviet cinema, for example, as in the films love and doves. it’s very difficult to make a decision, a feat of the heroine, to agree that she loves and that she loves her, with this coleito, just the question is where they will go astray, it was like that collegial decision of our film crew, on saturday on the first, time will tell the program, we continue to work live, now we will discuss just... the current , relevant agenda related to various conflicts that are occurring in different regions of the world, which, by the way, today it also sounds quite active in discussions on the same development forum from which i started, by the way, quite a lot of my friends wrote to me in advertising, one of my friends wrote, i also really liked this about
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that there is some kind of disease that needs to be prepared for, he says: well, remember how in this ... in the famous film, this is a leg, who needs a leg, this is a disease, what kind of disease is needed, they also ask there are a lot of questions, i wrote a big broadcast right before the broadcast, well , there’s a big post there with hardware, everything i talked about is there, well, you can read in detail and form your own opinion, please, i’m not imposing anything, just as i’m not imposing anything in relation to what we will talk about now, but my opinion and my feeling are everything more from what is happening in the middle east, and there are a lot of active... moments, well, to me, more or less, these are the different tints of color from this eastern one and i, frankly speaking, if they were clear before some kaleidoscope, then some already cause i have questions, but thank god , i have someone to ask them, so, if yesterday
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you and i discussed iran’s strikes on iraq the day before yesterday, how... which, in general, everything is more or less clear, and iran once again clarified today that these the strikes were carried out not on iraq, as on iraq, but on israeli intelligence, that is, the structures that are located there, in connection with the terrorist attack on iranian territory, which took place, about which everyone was warned on january 3 that they would find revenge, the blow that was dealt yesterday, and which ksir also admitted took himself, was precisely on the territory pakistan. and, of course, it ’s already a little bit, yesterday, when i heard about it , i didn’t know what to write, but somehow it went well, it went well, because well, in general, i understand about iraq, about pakistan, so here, when i said to myself, and in pakistan what, there is a very important thing in the details, not about pakistan, but about the territory of pakistan, since those about whom the iranians claim that
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they struck are people whom the pakistani authorities generally call separatists. and these are organizations that, well, so to speak , are not exactly close friends of the pakistani authorities, although, of course, despite this, pakistan recalled its ambassador from tehran, the iranian ambassador to pakistan is now also unclear when to return, then there is, of course, some tension arose there, but as for the reaction of the west, here, in a sense, i agree with the western authors, because well, vo magazine, it means that he called this attack, as he called it, an unusual attack, so it’s interesting how the new york times reacted, it seems to me that there is something here it makes sense to discuss, that is, they, well , reflect a certain, some general feeling of what is happening, although there are questions, listen to
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the new york times. iran's missile attacks have increased tensions in the region, where the conflict has now... affected at least five countries. tehran's signals are contradictory. in privately, iranian officials say they want to avoid a larger conflict. but they publicly talk about the importance of proxy armed groups in the region, using their support to put pressure on israel and its allies. it is important here that even the new york times, we talked about this in the studio yesterday, that iran, well, in general , acts very carefully and very precisely. and it is absolutely clear that all his actions cause such a reaction. but here there is a phrase that they want to avoid a larger conflict, with which i i agree, the iranians clearly do not want a larger conflict, but here the question immediately arises:
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who, with whom and what is the conflict about now , within the framework of which missiles are flying to iraq, while on the issue of the eastern kaleidoscope, iranian missiles are flying to iraq, one by one guys , they are flying from iraq, at least some people say so... iran, within the framework of all this there is still a background that the americans again claim that they have once again struck the yemeni houthis, that is, such an interesting situation that it seems everyone has something of their own with everyone, so these are just sloppy messes, can we say that? about the growth of some general major military conflict against this background, i don’t know whether it is possible or not, please, well, for now the situation looks like this: iran
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cannot afford to be drawn into the third world war, the united states of america does not want this, so the following happens: the americans show that they are boys, that they use their yard below them. nowadays the whole terminology is fashionable, yes, that we weren’t kicked out, don’t think, we’re still the masters here, and so am i i think these are quite correct terms, so to speak, because that’s exactly how the americans act, yes, especially in this region, by the way, if we are to develop, as you say, as you say, a fashionable allegory these days, then about the attacks on northern kurdistan, they said so, recklessly, inaccurately, well, something like that arrived, it’s nothing at all guys, there’s no point in reacting. the iranians gave the americans the opportunity to make such comments. the iranians gave the americans
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the opportunity not to respond or provoke iran for more serious attacks. at the same time, the iranians themselves avoided major conflicts, while solving a truly serious problem. this is the neutralization of those who planned. coordinated, carried out the terrorist attack on january 3 in kerman, plus a reputational story, since the missile that flew into northern iraq is 1,200 km away, in general, i think that this could have been solved in other ways, but i think it was important to solve it this way, yes, but there is another very important indicative point here, israel now has something to think about, because iran, you know, constantly declares its capabilities, but rarely demonstrates them, at least that’s how it is.
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to back it up with deeds, he begins, in general, once in a certain period, that words can be taken lightly towards iran in every possible way , believing that iran is bluffing and generally says more than it can do, nothing of the kind, iran has these missiles, iran really produces them in... and iran has much more yes... serious missiles, more serious than these. strikes against, again, baloch, in general, the topic is quite old, baloch, this jundal here is a problem about pakistan, of course, which
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the iranians are constantly solving, iranian intelligence works extremely effectively, the iranians are trying in every possible way to resolve this issue with pakistan, pakistan either does not want or cannot, or this and... another, taking into account the fact that in pakistan, well, not exactly , but politicians decide issues, there are military men there, this is a separate caste, and not the masters there, this whole part of pakistan, this is such a story , where both state power and state border are more than conditional, that’s exactly how the military decides everything there, the interdepartmental pakistani intelligence decides everything there, accordingly the closest ties with massad, the closest ties with... the central intelligence agency, well , apparently the iranians carried out a very serious, thorough intelligence work in this direction, they found out where the people were.
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who planned, respectively coordinated, and also carried out the terrorist attack in iran, and, accordingly , eliminated them precisely, that is, they completed their task, what was the task of the americans, who carried out strikes on the territory of yemen, strikes that did not cause any damage to the houthis, yes, they did not particularly pre-militarize ansar alla, they did not destroy some of their warehouses, and so on, and so on, but they had a different task: the americans had to show that in general they can do something else, of course, that the red sea, this, this, this, this is also their area of ​​​​responsibility, and ansarallah cannot rule there, even if what you are talking about is also very indicative, just from the point of view of what is happening in region, because today’s clarification from iran, which i have already given here, and it absolutely mirrors what the west said about the attack on the houthis, that we are
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striking here and there. guys, don’t you think that we’re kind of like you, we’re not like you , this is me, when i heard this, we should have also given about the rights to self-defense, and it would have been exactly the same as the mirror , that’s right, but not in the actions of iran, not in the actions of the united states of america and its allies, there is no trace of the desire to unleash a third world war, this is important to emphasize, i don’t know what will happen tomorrow, i don’t know whether the situation will get out of control or not, it’s really very, very shaky right now, the ice is thin. ok, no, no, yes, we’ll fail, but at the moment the parties have enough brains and not to lose face, it seems like it’s showing its boyish nature and willingness to respond, not to limit itself to words, on the other hand, not to cross the red lines , which are actually visible to the naked eye. yes, i agree that the red lines are visible, and this is
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indeed, it’s like this... you described it very well, but i have the same feeling, i just know the materiel worse, well , i know it better, about baloch, for example, i understand that when they say that they attacked the baluchis in pakistan, well , you ask the baluchis, they generally seem to consider themselves part of pakistan there and so on, i don’t know how pakistani, but the baluchis who went from pakistan to afghanistan, they have the idea that they are coming from pakistan to afghanistan, no, they have an idea that they are balochis, it’s like...
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on the one hand, the united states is making statements, listen: the biden administration is expected to soon announce plans to rename the iran-backed houthi rebels in yemen as designated global terrorists. they were added to the terrorist list under the trump administration. however, in february 2021, it was removed from the list of foreign terrorist organization and specially designated global terrorists. because the administration. all this is quite conditional, that they were up to some point, that means terrorists, then for some reason it was necessary to exclude them from the list of terrorists, and now, that means, we can rename them back again, and something like this for me now, it ’s called a good testicle for christ’s day.
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the tosovka just came, we were already on the air , which means that an official representative of the united states, however, well, apparently a very fresh tosovka, it doesn’t even say who, made a statement that if the houthis stop attacks in the red sea, the united states will consider lifting its terrorist status , that is, this is also, that is, you understand, yes, how all this is within the framework of the same story that, on the one hand, we can give you something tough and you will, and with everyone who sticks out, but if you, well, then how would you not, well, that is, it’s impossible. in the morning to terrorists, in the afternoon to non-terrorists, and then again to terrorists under certain conditions, why is the main issue being obscured, the issue of the gas sector, what do terrorists or non-terrorists have to do with it, lord, that’s not the question here, that’s not the question sense , the situation in which the other side, the united states of america, is already now, and despite all the importance of these layouts, her position interests us more, since we have a conflict with them, well, as if indirectly, almost directly in another region, and
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it is very important for us to understand how they feel... here with their face and with for everyone else , it seems to me that blinken from that same davos is very revealing, listen to how he talks about the balance of power in the middle east, you see, this is the secretary of state of the united states of america, this vacuum is filled with good, bad, and the option is that if we are not there, then it would be some bad guys, on the other hand, it could be a vacuum into which
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first the not good guys will enter, then the good ones, well, that is, most definitely the good ones for whom, the good ones for whom, this formulation is that you know, if we don’t manage somewhere, people may appear there who do not correspond to our values. well, that is, there is a feeling that even in this quote, in general , what abbas was talking about is manifested in a concentrated way, yes, that they themselves need it right here it’s a very difficult task, and this is connected with what you said in the preview about big pharma, big numbers, these are also control parameters, but global in everything. this person has it in his head , that is, it’s embedded in such a way that it’s impossible to get it out, that it’s impossible not to control these wretched people, well, he basically talks about this, but these are second-class people, they’re
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not white, but we’re white only the anglo-saxons, so if we leave them unattended, they will cause such a mischief, but either someone he has already started, someone else will come to manage. but all the same, all this needs to be managed, that is, the idea of ​​​​a sovereign state is not in his head at all, yes - it is absent as a fact, but he perceives, well, as the execution of the akona, he perceives - the world as - a big chessboard, where the americans, the anglo-saxons in general , they are confident that they are playing with white, but when now they don’t succeed, and they don’t succeed, they start to get nervous, why isn’t it working, the attacks on the houthis are very indicative, there was an article by one recently professor, american, she is so smart that she was expelled from all universities, she is now independent, well, she does not fall into
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the mainstream and she, speaking specifically about strikes against the houthis, explains that this is a cheap strike, right, and since it is a cheap strike, no one believes. and it won’t work, uh -huh, well, this is what abas was talking about, that when the americans talk about the iranian strikes, that it was reckless and inaccurate, and 2 days before that , having struck the houthis, who, in general, well, judging by apparently they didn’t target the houthis something critical, after that they hit an american ship, this is the effect that countries, regions or regional forces began to mirror americans, this is exactly what you are talking about, they started, but we are here... we talked to you at the very beginning of the palestinian-israeli conflict, that even then it was clear that in this entire region the united states had lost its main status, the status of a third
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judge, it no longer exists, no one recognizes it there at all anymore, therefore, oh than abbas i spoke very professionally, and i say i will do an afterword, relatively speaking, after the fact, america is present. here as a player like iran, like saudi arabia, like iraq, like syria, on equal terms, especially, especially against the backdrop of reports, we just discussed this yesterday, that biden didn’t talk to netanyahu there for 20 days because he was tired that the israelis don’t listen, that’s it, that is, because obas quite rightly said that it all started with the fact that the americans clearly wanted the israelis paused and nothing happened.
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we consider every day, there are deeper interests, in fact, and they can restrain all participants from escalating all conflicts, or... provoke, you need to understand what these interests are, look, in fact, with the help of the khlusites , movement through the red sea was blocked , that is, well, the movement with the future is very complicated, they may not stop, and the point is not that they will hit every passing ship, but the point is that insurance will increase so much transport the costs are so much that it will be unprofitable to sail on the red sea. that, by the way, it’s very important to what you said,
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that you need to pay attention to the fact that oil prices are still reacting relatively calmly to everything that’s happening, but insurance prices have already dropped by 20%, yes, but now look , you can see it better on that map, they are always drawing for us, as if, well, suppose that the red sea is blocked, overgrown, overgrown with silt, because it is unprofitable, they show us a workaround from... and now abbas, probably, just, well, kind of
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the card didn't work, but it worked for me. and the blow to iraq and syria and the blow to baluchistan, iran struck when the minister of foreign affairs was visiting them, this card came to me yesterday, we were just talking about it on the air, and moreover, the importance of development was emphasized there their promising projects, one of which is the chabahar port, it’s absolutely true, we have all the maps we need, maps. which is just coming out, look, yes, here is the northern sea, and now we are leading a line from murmansk down to the persian gulf, and thus, firstly, the route becomes double, both northern and southern, only around the caspian sea, in the same europe, and secondly, i really like this idea geographically, if we are on this map, well, i won’t run up to the screen again. if you are on this map, look,
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everyone has an imagination, here we are along the northern sea route, run already, once again, you didn’t run up today, look, this red line, this red line from vladivostok, yes, we reached murmansk, went here, and then the same line went here, look, what happens is that we cut off a small peninsula that no one needs at all. a small peninsula with another small island, yes, but, yes, everything you said is wonderful, and this is all the current agenda, this is all the current agenda, but here we come back to the fact that when we say that the americans, in we also write in brackets the british, as if they are not very ready for conflicts back and forth there, they perfectly understand everything that you just drew, so it could be very disadvantageous for them from the point of view of their electoral agenda, so that it catches fire here, but from the point of view of what you tell us now... but in the long term they will be interested
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in blowing up this region, that’s exactly what we’re talking about and in the future, now they have time pressure, they just put the hangers on, it coincided, yes it coincided, in in this sense, we are moving forward from the point of view, in fact, from the point of view of what sasha painted there in the picture and so on, that this question is not about what will happen to the balmandep strait, what will happen to the houthis, what will be the sport of chibahara, although it is very important, this is what we drew, this is the question of which parts of the world... and which ones, in this sense it is very significant that europe, which probably understands everything you draw, is still trying pretending to be some sort of, well, playing figure , announced that they, too, were going to organize a mission in the red sea to contain the houthis, this is just another piece of evidence that there really isn’t something brewing here is a separate game, but this is a continuation. his illness x and
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in general, with what the world will be like in the next i don’t even know how many years, now it seems to me, you know, how at school there was this outline map, which was without color, and then, in fact, you have pencils, and you sit and paint, i have a feeling that now there are already a lot of these contour maps lying in different places. yes, and different colors, different colored pencils, all this is about who will draw what with which pencils in the end, that’s for sure, well, let’s start with where? the point is that of course you can do it this way draw, and so on, he can actually dig iran, which means a canal, then you can fantasize in any way you want, iran doesn’t fantasize, iran is building ports, the world today, the world today is already, as they say correctly,
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divided, when it is divided, it is divided by the results of this or that war, so he says. the fact that there will be a third world war or not, it is already underway, another question, everyone in it is trying to feel very carefully, including us, by the way, including us, we could wage the war much cooler like this , as expected, mom i’m not burning, but we are conducting a special military operation, and not a war, accordingly, everything is the same, but in what way is the division of the world happening, as well, there used to be one division there after the first world war.
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also thinks 2 years , yes, they tried, they tried, they did everything that was possible, oops, and nothing, that’s what iran says, that’s how it was possible, well, let me show you the american base, he’ll say, sorry, what are they doing there, maybe they have a mandate there, maybe the government invited them there, they’re just terrorists there, in my opinion look, in our opinion, get it, well, this is not the first time the iranians have done this.
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minus this piece of yemen, because there is isis here, there is a lot of things here , that is, they are the power, you can say they are the power, but the capital, that’s not even the question , the question is not even that, artyom, that’s the point the fact is that only the americans could do this before, they were in sulaymaniyah there in iraq under trump, but they killed the greatest man of iran, the greatest, they killed everything, that’s what they call it, and we thought it was necessary, the americans said. and i see that, well, this causes you a certain such enthusiasm in the good sense of the word, because
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well, enthusiasm is normal, the world is changing, no, the world is changing, but returning to the blade, i’m a little bit.
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were sure that russia would collapse 100% , that’s what they were sure of, there wasn’t even any doubt about it, they also openly
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talk about it, we were surprised, and how it didn’t collapse, it didn’t collapse thanks to only one person, and we we all know this very well, you know, if yeltsin had not left in ninety-nine, they would have fulfilled this program 100%, but pay attention, he left, left, yes, here for them it was a surprise, they remembered there, who the hell is putin? now they understand who putin is, you see, that’s why they wanted to do something else, which didn’t work out, that ’s another matter, but the fact that they, or rather the united states, have everything, they’re already short-handed, this one sits here the godfather is like that and says: well, listen, guys, maybe this is it, well, maybe we won’t be so harsh, we’re still good, look, we ’d still like to, are you sure that we bad ones, we are sure that you...
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are starting little by little, here you and i are just that they discussed that the americans, well, you know, if you stop, then we, we can put you on the list of terrorists, but if you stop, we will remove you from the list of terrorists, we have two lists, we have lists of good guys, bad guys , in principle, yes, they are interchangeable here and there, the houthis, just without leaving the box office, maybe they saw it on our air, but the houthis, representatives of the minsk houthis, the reuters agency said that adding the houthis to the us list of terrorist organizations is not will affect. on our position, attack on ships heading to israel will continue , that is, well, this is already what i am, by the way, within the framework of this game, which means the holiday of disobedience,
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which of course causes a certain, well , fervor in us, since we understand disobedience in relation to whom, but here too there is no need as if to flirt, this is what i want to clarify with you, since the information that the americans are withdrawing this base of theirs, it so far... comes only from sources, say iranian, that’s how these messages in general are part of the information struggle, or do you have any confirmation that the americans are still silent, they really don’t refute, but they don’t confirm either, let’s see, guess what, well, it’s quite possible they really will withdraw, because it’s simply unsafe, let’s give it to them, guys, you have 4 minutes to somehow decide whether to withdraw or not, that time has come. advertising on channel one, maria vladimirovna, since we are now working with european politicians, you are working with
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european politicians, we are working, we are working, the minsk agreements were given to ukraine more time, this is a cruel calculation, it really just put an end to all these same illusions, now france and the european union, they are also the same participants in the war, yes. not being a belligerent party, they are participants , they are used to doing this, they did this with africa, and they do not need ukraine as a state, which was the cause of the energy crisis, this was the explosion of nord stream 2, this did not happen in norway, this probably happened on the territory of sweden and denmark, everyone was handed over, the show vavan and lexus, prime minister, today in the first
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election, the surroundings of the white house will change, the internal struggle for the seat has begun, loyd osin will not simply be dismissed, this
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will mean an admission of failure in ukraine for joe biden. especially a presidential year is like death. general austin's most famous operation. dolls of the heir tutti. today is the first one. unfortunately, we have a small emergency here. the coach made his student angry. this is a disgusting lie. you left because of her. she hid the analysis so that get your place. that i, lyova, have become happier? well, apparently not. doctor preobrazhensky, new episodes, watch the time after the program, why were you called to the state sports committee? don't be silent, please, let's develop
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correct posture, posture diagnosis! chemistry of food, when, to whom and how much, fiber, we read the analyses, what is dedimer, the program to live healthy, helps everyone, tomorrow is the first, ready, yes, i think that cinema only shows love stories, in war films, we are talking about a guy's love for weapons, a gangster. and the new wave brought love for cinema , without love there are no films, he is the child of a cinema team, he himself says that he grew up in the cinema museum in paris, he knows the role of watching old films, films are not good enough for audiences, but there are also spectators often not good enough for films, they say that
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people don’t understand my films, so what about me? i don't understand. matador, jean-luc gadar, two or three things i don't know about him. on friday, on the first. private screening with alexander gardon, how do you like the film, absolutely original and a powerful film language, the genre breaks down , suddenly they go crazy and go into such a monologue, you understand what you are talking about now at the level of the script, but of course, the viewer must see what happens to these characters from beginning to end, they are real and alive all
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the way, he plunges into the depths. chessboard, what combinations are played out, what difficulties the sides have, we began discussing middle eastern history to say that the americans now have two very similar, well, almost opposite to each other process, on the one hand, it is necessary to somehow maintain the image of the hegemon, on the other hand , there are elections within and
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it is difficult to get involved in some stories that are difficult to predict in terms of the results, especially since the stories that we got involved in two years ago are still dragging on. with which it is not very clear what to do , therefore, what is happening on the territory of the former ukraine as part of the conflict taking place there also occupies an active place in political discussions, including in davos, i mention davos only because many people gathered there , let's say something like this: well, quite significant players in the agenda, well, i wouldn’t talk about this agenda at all, i’m not very interested in everything that happens there at this gathering, but
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we really want it there, we hope that china will join, because we value it there that’s all, that’s all, well, in general , he informs the politician that the chinese prime minister refused to meet with zelensky in davos, which means that no, guys, you’re with... yours, which means these owners are this mess it's brewed, now you can rake it yourself, and we'll sit as we should, that means we’ll wait on the branch until someone ’s corpse flows down the river, and accordingly, this question about what’s next, including about some kind of negotiations, is asked to blinkin, there in davos, what blinkin answers, we listen, if at least any prospect of negotiations on a stable long-term truce? at the moment i do not see this, we are always open to negotiations, this is what the ukrainians want most, but russia must be ready to negotiate with good intentions, based on the basic principles that have been
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questioned by its aggression: territorial integrity, sovereignty, independence, when and if russia agrees to negotiate on these grounds, of course, ukraine, the united states and other countries will support this. interesting, this is part of american and european politics, he really at that moment forced himself to forget what vladimir vladimirovich putin said yesterday, and the fact that it’s completely obvious that zelensky
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himself introduced a prohibitive policy on negotiations, he really didn’t do any of this remembers, or he remembers all this, well, that is, he’s lying to a greater extent, i don’t know, but in any case, i think, today, in order to discuss this situation, and they have slightly different problems, in blinkin’s head, i think it’s not at all what zelensky said yesterday, and not even... what putin said yesterday, but what will happen today at the meeting of biden, who is gathering representatives, so to speak, of the party, whom he is going to personally separate so that they agree, well , to give some money, well, let's listen, in congressional leaders are invited to the white house on wednesday to meet with president joe biden about the national security spending bill, with the us president planning to emphasize the need for congress to approve additional funding for ukraine. he plans to talk about the impact of american assistance over the past 2 years in ukraine's fight with russia and warn about the cost of inaction. and here an interesting story emerges that - blinken
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keeps this in his head. and it is very significant that sullivan, who is in davos, speaks about this matter, things that, in my opinion, well, if not perpendicular, then do not coincide with what kirby says, which suggests that either... we must provide ukraine with the necessary resources for the purchase of weapons, and for this it is necessary to mobilize a bipartisan support that we have both in the house of representatives and in the senate of the us congress. the president of the united states is strongly committed to this, and we are committed to achieving this in the coming weeks. please note we are committed to achieving this in the near future.
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we are always used to what they do one thing, they say the second, but they have a third in mind and they always have a plan, there are big doubts that they always have a plan, sometimes they act within the framework of such rather
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large uncertainty, again now during the broadcast it came in connection with this the meeting that will take place today is exactly what mike johnson, the speaker of the house of representatives, said, the same ones that grandpa will be there tonight, that means they are talking there, johnson, we need to know that ukraine will not become the next afghanistan, for many americans there is a question why this is continues without. proper answers, but before we even start talking about ukraine, i will tell the president: border, border, border, we must solve our own problems before we do anything else. that is, roughly speaking, the situation , there is such a feeling, indeed, quite vague, even for grandfather himself, but grandfather is fine, he does not understand what his situation is, but salevan and kirby understand, yes, what you said, now i would draw attention to the fact that, and even, by the way, in the statement
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that there will be a meeting when grandfather tells, what happened during these 2 years, yes, but he does not promise to tell what will happen, yes, he doesn’t even announce, yeah, in fact, of course, the united states, although they ask him questions about exactly what will happen, yes, absolutely, moreover, they sent him a list of questions, he didn’t answer them, republicans, but he sent them all a smoothie, right. it seems to me that for the first time since 1945, for such a long period of time, the united states, and frankly speaking, we, of course, provoked this, but this is not our merit, this is their problem, they found themselves in a strategic impasse, they really, and not only biden, and not only salevan, they do not know how to get out of this corner, because they are already in it, and we are in the first part. this
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was also talked about, spreading throughout the world, finding themselves in a situation where in every part of the world sovereign players appear and make claims to sovereignty, be it their so-called backyard, like brazil, which they pulled out of angola's custody, brazil took and entered there, yeah, that is, all over the world, understanding the limited resources, this is also the first time in the united states is like this. the situation, even when they had an economic crisis , the seventieth, they had enough resources to maintain the global military system, now they have problems with this, they don’t know how to get out of this corner, and what trump promises, that i’m for 24 everything will be decided in an hour, he won’t solve anything, neither in 24, nor in 48, no, listen, trump promises this as part of the election campaign, but this is also within the framework of the election campaign, it has already begun, now they have everything within the framework of this campaign , you’re right when you say that there has never been an external agenda
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for the united states, this is the decisive truth , so the republicans are boldly playing on this, we need a wall, we don’t need ukraine, but these are internal affairs, once again, for the first time since 1945, the united states found itself in a strategic impasse and they have no ideas, now it’s starting to appear materials in the american press, in the serious press, where other strategies are proposed. in the world, but they are all, they are different, but they have a common denominator, we must leave the world to relieve ourselves of responsibility, yeah, but, but, they are most likely and even probably about they think so, but we understand perfectly well that awareness of a problem and even a dead end is not always the end of everything, sometimes it is the beginning of something new, and for me it’s an indicator that they are thinking about it and thinking about what it entails , words...
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they can’t, they can’t, but what to do? here, you see, points of view differ, and the closer the elections are, the higher the intensity of passions and the hotter the discussion, even more so. levels that we are now observing, we understand that in america there are people who are against the continuation of the ukraine project, they would like close, especially since israel is in the yard
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, and if they lose there , then they will lose leadership much faster than in ukraine, around israel, as we said in the first part, there... such this is of course, of course, but there are those who are yes , and there are those who made a career on the ukraine project, they are trying, still trying, still hoping to somehow jump out in the elections with this, you know, they were once hit by the failure of the contour offensive, then two with this black swan in the form of israel, they don’t give up they are trying to persuade, to lobby for this help, mr. blinkin says absolutely rightly, if this help does not come, then it’s all ukraine. it won’t, and we constantly talk about this, all this is happening, all this is happening in conditions, indeed, as my colleague correctly said, of demonopolization, they had a monopoly on force, now it doesn’t exist, but here i would like to slightly disagree with the thesis sounded before the advertisement, we
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did not have demonopolization, which means lawlessness, they still have a monopoly on lawlessness, and we do not pretend to they can afford what many cannot yet. we don’t want to, you see, the murder of qasam soleimani is really a hero not only - iranian, but also worldwide, any healthy person pays tribute to qasam muslimani for his fight against terror, so, this is not the same as the svo, this is not the same that iran's strikes on terrorist positions in pakistan, syria and iraq. nobody says, why was this possible? everyone says, buddy, here's to the american president. do you think you can still kill our people with impunity, no, that's it, it’s over, you know, lafa, the shop is closed, we will answer, we will answer harshly, and this is not the same, they still have a monopoly on lawlessness, but here is a monopoly on force, yeah, a sense of impunity,
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the ability to kill officials, but without consequences, they have lost, they used to have, today they don’t, an important clarification, by the way, in this conversation you... when i said that they were burning there, they were burning there, you said that they only lacked taiwan , i won't show blinkin anymore, who speaks about china , also to the question, by the way, about their understanding, also such a thing, you know, that’s how taiwan and i hope that everything will be fine, because 50% of world trade passes through this very taiwan strait and so on, but here the question arises that every time we discuss the usa, we say the following, among many other things, the usa, well, the anglo-saxons by and large, the british are even greater masters at this, they are skilled at solving their problems with someone else’s hands, and now i’m not even just talking about proxies as such, for example, the situation is that they don’t have a magic pot, their leadership is on the rocks, ukraine needs to be supported,
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but here they are, of course, great, that over these decades they have developed for themselves such wonderful such wonderful supporters as macron, who is today said the following phrase: which will allow us to supply much more equipment to our ukrainian partners, especially the gaubars they are expecting. i myself will go to ukraine in february, where i will announce the completion of work on the text of the agreement, and deliveries of these weapons will already begin. this is especially significant: it’s all france,
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france, come on, france. as they say, it’s immediately obvious that i’m all military. by the way, to be fair, this is not the first time macron has spoken about the military. he spoke about this in june of '22, today, when he planted it, i wrote, but in general, if any country says that it is transferring its economy to a war footing in order to produce weapons , which in the military conflict shoots at our soldiers, it ’s kind of like, well, that’s how i put it, because in addition to the wonderful french in the person of manuel, and i say now without irony, the anglo-saxons are great, they also raised a whole galaxy of german politicians who generally they resemble those... which means , moreover, germany takes upon itself, so to speak,
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the responsibility to check on everyone else how everyone else is doing, that is, it will also push them now, realizing that this does not lead to anything good, this is the most amazing thing that their minister of economy, habeck says the following things, germany is in a particularly difficult situation, we are dependent on russian gas, after ...
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the states say there we will allocate there for so that's what i'm talking about now when connected on the lawn of the white house we're now hanging out some kind of party- then we will allocate money to ukraine , they can allocate money, they can easily print it, what problems do they have, the machine costs to print how much how much 34 trillion of this external debt , maybe 35 will be what difference does it make to them at all , the difference is already there. weapons, where are the weapons? in 2 years they
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they don’t just need money, they need another question: what are you going to do with it? they realized that no matter how much we go there , let’s say goodbye, now the question is, they understand perfectly well that the ukraine project will end, and what’s next, we’ll have to do it somehow, but we have it, they oops, eh.. .but here we don’t seem to have much, so the question is not about money, the question is about weapons, but weapons are something like this, you can’t do it tomorrow, money can be given in 2 years, oh, 2 years, sorry, it's a long time, in 2 years try to do this, that’s why they are now talking about what we will do, in any case, they understand perfectly well that they have lost ukraine, they understand this perfectly well, you have to be a moron to invest more money there, which they simply don’t want how many weapons are left there
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, comparable to the weapons of france, are there any left, and if we pump up here and leave here, how many will be there for armament somewhere, that’s what they say about them correctly, in afghanistan we came out, that’s what they’re talking about now, and not about money, absolutely, but europe, yes, they can tilt it when it gets serious, so they will run like zelensky after everyone with the military registration and enlistment office, go to fight with the russians, everyone says, no no no, it’s you guys, go ahead, understand everything, so that me. who was in charge of nuclear weapons at the time of austin's disappearance, who was in the hospital, and how did the president not know until this morning that it was cancer? 3-4 days the situation, the white house did not control, there was a gap in power decision-making, supposedly from the hospital ward he controls the conduct military operation. in yemen, he was certainly removed from the scene, it was necessary either for him not to sign something, or for someone
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else to sign, revenge in the relationship of lloyd osin, michelle flournoy met biden. in the oval office in '11, when she persuaded obama to intervene in libya, suddenly michelle obama pops up. i'm terrified of what could happen next election. the surroundings of the white house will change, and the internal struggle for the seat has begun. they won't just resign lloyd osin. this will mean an admission of failure in ukraine. for joe biden, especially the presidential year is like death. general austin's most famous operation. dolls of the heir tutti, today on the first. unfortunately, we have a small emergency here. the coach molested his student. this is a disgusting lie. you left because of her. she hid the tests to get your place. that i, lyova, have become happier? he is here, left, and here.
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met someone? doctor preobrazhensky, new episodes, watch after the program time. why were you called to the state sports committee? do not be silent, please. maria vladimirovna, how should we work with european politicians now? do you work with european politicians? the minsk agreements gave ukraine more time. this is the cruelest one.
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every time the same question, but how do they fall for all this or agree, i do n’t know, i’m ready, yes, i think that cinema only shows love stories in war films, we are talking about the love of guys.
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they don’t understand my films, so what, i don’t understand them myself. matador, jean-luc gadard, two or three things i don't know about him, on friday, on the first. flying on eva is like a dream. russian jumping championship, live broadcasts on the weekend on the first. “we are not boiled, we are not raw , we will not give up, we will get angry, you are always very beautiful , they brought me two females, i was furious, the kids are backing, but loudly, it’s not there, it’s not there, then a spider escaped, what kind of spider do you have?”
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- there’s probably a special finger there, no, i can twist it for you, twist it, as they call girls who play checkers, checkers players, it seems like everything started out well for me, yes , now it’s going to end badly, best of all, new season, on sunday first, you eat buns, very rarely, and if your mother is kind, she can allow it once a week.
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private screening with alexander gardon, so you like the film, absolutely original and powerful film language. the genre breaks down, suddenly they go crazy and go into such a monologue, you understand what you’re talking about now at the level of the script, but of course, the viewer should see what happens to these characters from the beginning to... sinful politics earth, today there is some interesting news about a problem that has become clear, or rather has become sound before the new year, here are the prices, there is a shortage
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of eggs and they have increased in accordance with this , which means their prices, and this afternoon i read the news and wrote about it on my telegram channel that we have already turned to kazakhstan, well, so that buy eggs, so i did a little research there, it turns out that the problem appeared 2 years ago. in general, everything was heading towards this, now i’m reading the news that kazakhstan will launch 10 poultry farms, where they plan to produce 800 million eggs per year and the corresponding subsidies there, and so on and so forth, but i i hope we will also build new poultry farms, because it’s somehow sad to go to berlin without eggs, you need to go to berlin with russian eggs, and not with kazakh eggs, because berlin, as you know, can’t be taken without russian eggs, the program is the heir’s doll tootie on channel one.
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the head of the pentagon, lloyd austin , simply disappeared in early january, for several days no one, they say, no one, including... the united states was not aware that the secretary of defense was simply not at work. the managerial mess has unfortunately become the norm, but there is one thing, namely the minister defense is responsible in america for the nuclear suitcase. attention, a question that is now rightly worrying the whole world. and who at the time of austin’s disappearance, who, however, had already been found, was responsible for nuclear weapons. such situations have... what is this? an exception to the rule or a new american norm.

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