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in the united states, even more so in europe, there is now a lot of talk about the possibility of peace in ukraine, the ukrainian offensive has failed, political turmoil in kiev also suggests that, in general , it is clearly not serious to expect any kind of big breakthrough in ukraine, they are beginning talk about peace, but if you want to understand what is possible...
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let's start with the fact that, of course, it is impossible to talk about the reliability of ukrainian information, in my opinion, without a smile, or maybe not a smile, but without indignation, but let's think about this a state department representative said that everything that russia says is obviously, in advance, completely rejected, how can negotiations be conducted in such a situation, senator denis.
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no way, so they are not being conducted, you know, how paradoxical it may sound, but the formulations that were used by a respected or disrespected representative of the state department, they may be the most smoothed out in this situation, because we hear much harsher expressions from these sources and much more deceitful ones addressed to us, here rather a care option. from answering under such a banal, banal pretext, which has been used more than once, be that as it may, returning to the beginning of what you said, about negotiations in this situation, not that you say and there is no need to think, you know what struck me was not that the state department representative said that they could not be sure that this was normal diplomacy.
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are ready to listen to the russian position than on the issue that we just, you just talked about, are absolutely not are ready, moreover, here they behave with absolutely the same, with the same degree of rudeness with which they behave in relation to any russian information, but here we are talking about strikes by this anglo-american centaur on the territory of the sovereign states of iraq and syria and they consider this to be the norm, and how can they even talk about any doubt regarding the information disseminated by russia, if their position on this issue is completely, well, absolutely contrary to any norms of international law, these are attacks on the territories of sovereign states are completely ugly for no reason, they think this is normal. what then can we
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trust at all on the part of the british americans who behave this way in the middle east? here is secretary of state anthony blincon. arrived in the middle east, he already had meetings in egypt, today he is meeting in kathora, no, sorry, yesterday he had a meeting in saudi arabia, he has a meeting today in kathora, there should be a meeting in egypt, what is he looking for, you you know, he's the last one time works like a shuttle, and if you analyze the results of all his shuttle trips, then they are zero, absolutely zero, because he, apparently , cannot agree... and does not want, and does not know how, what, in fact, can he agree on today , he intends to get the support of those states that he comes to, and which more or less maintain normal relations with the united states, i think that he has very little chance, because neither egypt, nor
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saudi arabia, nor qatar, i really don’t i say now about the palestinian problem, a painful one that is getting worse all the time, they are not ready to accept what i said , to accept this ugly violation of international law, and even more so to agree on something with the americans, it will be just as impossible for him to come to an agreement as it is for america to reach an agreement with russia, well, i have the impression that when blinken talks to israel, on the one hand, he shows that the united states... well , it doesn’t seem to mind in the long run the creation of a palestinian state , which washington would welcome if israel behaved more responsibly in the gas sector, and in the west bank, where there is also , to put it mildly, a violation
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of international norms, but on the other hand, this is what i fear, that since israel knows in advance ...
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today they say that gasoline is being used to extinguish this fire, and i, i do not exclude today the spread of this israeli-palestinian conflict into the wider world , which is constantly being added to, like the rest of the region. when did the united states begin enter into a conflict in ukraine, i sometimes said that ukraine behaves as if they were israel, that is, as if in the american one. domestic policy , everything is allowed to them, now the senator, sometimes it begins to seem to me that in general ukraine, in a sense, it is, as they say, even more beloved, now in the house of representatives they have passed a bill that
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should supply israel, multibillion-dollar military aid was not connected. not with any or any other american interests, initiatives, just urgent help to a loved one israel. what does president biden say about this? let's listen. the administration strongly opposes a bill that would provide emergency additional funding to respond to an attack in israel. the administration strongly opposes this ploy. which does nothing to secure the border, does not help the people of ukraine defend themselves from putin's aggression, does not support the security of american places of worship, and denies humanitarian aid to palestinian civilians if the president will be presented with a bill and will veto it. you've heard, in the history
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of american foreign policy, of an american president threatening to veto a relief bill. you know, the history of foreign policy is just that: history, but real foreign policy, it is being done today, and how it is being done is good.
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no one in america is going to think about refusing help to israel, and biden knows this very well, of course, that’s why he’s putting pressure on what is called a sore spot, since help to ukraine, and even on such a gigantic sum, it still contributes a certain part, but at least it contributes to the republican party. dmitry drazdenko, a leading expert, is already saying that there is dual power in ukraine,
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is that true? well, the situation in ukraine can be characterized in one word: spiders began to paddle each other in this jar. in principle, yes , zelensky’s rating is low, very much , zaluzhny’s in the army is high, in principle, i must say, zaluzhny is a professional, trained military commander, unlike, say, budanov.
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the only person, let’s say, they came across who does not fulfill their demands, in my opinion, is netanyahu, precisely because they want to somehow rein him in, but he doesn’t want this and still continues to stick to his laziness. therefore, america is also in a phase where no one listens to anyone. in general , the situation is really interesting, i can’t say that no one, but netanyahu is clearly listening, because he has power.
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and the sequence of actions regarding china, in fact, was outlined by the director the cia, in its widely discussed article, mentions russia. so the immediate threat, which must simply be eliminated in order to focus on china as a strategic adversary, this is not a new statement, in general, this is already what is called a truth carved in granite, then the conversation begins about, among other things, that china, such an element of some kind of easy blackmail in relation to china,
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in the sense that you and i continue to trade, this is for the benefit of the whole world, so let's... some small gestures like that, as they say , a number of negotiations have taken place recently, well , probably the most important ones are, of course, salevan and wang yi, wang yi, minister of foreign affairs, member of the politburo, secretary of the foreign affairs commission, that is, not just a minister, but the curator of the entire foreign sphere, well, who is salivan, this is
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understandable, advisor to assistant for national security, that is, this is the level of discussion.
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the united states is the leader of the world economy; interaction between them plays a very serious role in maintaining it. stability, therefore, any violation here, despite all the political difficulties, one way or another will not only damage both sides, but also the world economy as a whole.
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until recently, this kind of restraint was not only on the part of china.
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the united states is building its strategy in the indo-pacific region, considering china as a potential enemy. the united states cannot resist a powerful enemy alone, so it unites its allies and builds up the so-called collective strike potential. this suggests that the united states is extremely not confident in yourself. it is clear that washington seeks to use its allies to weaken its adversaries and achieve its own goals. regarding china.
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he said, this causes a very great misunderstanding, and if someone thinks that constructive relations can be built with china by constantly wringing hands, these are the people who absolutely do not understand chinese psychology, you know, senator, it somewhat reminded me of that , what i heard in moscow 4-5 years ago, it may be that the biden administration... is pushing china into a very dangerous direction for themselves and for their country, well, what we are seeing, without a doubt, indicates
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a certain inflated rhetoric on the other side, moreover, let’s still proceed from reality: china knows its worth, america knows its worth china, and china knows that america knows its worth, so... this is not yet the crossing of certain upper red lines, which certainly exist, as for the pressure on china, the chinese position here is quite definite, china says that he will not tolerate pressure on china, china itself knows with whom and how it should arrange to build. relations, and he views the pressure on china on europe in this case as two, two absolutely
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unacceptable actions on the part of the united states, because by doing so the united states is not only, well, let’s say , they are dealing with europe, this is one side of the matter, but china views this as pressure on yourself in parts.
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it seems to me that in america they should still understand this, this is what they should understand in america, this is not clear to me, it is even less clear that they understand in england. the other day, the british foreign secretary, david cameron, who used to be prime minister and didn't really understand what he was doing, because he first decided to call a referendum on the uk's exit.
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russia, with the exception of belarus, does not have such formal alliances as the united states, but there are, of course, ever closer military relations, military-technical relations with a number of countries. what is happening between russia and china in the field of military and military-technical cooperation. china knows his own worth, and the price is quite high, despite all the rhetoric that drives him. the chinese government , well, as if avoiding a sufficient degree of sharp edges for now, china is quite actively building up its weapons, technologies are connected with this, they are fighting for technological parity, again in the field of artificial intelligence, huawei is taking very interesting steps to develop special processes, then there are many, many interesting things there, and as for our military cooperation with china, well, it is multifaceted, but it is already
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enough...
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a regional military operation, it will not give the same effect as real military operations, the exploitation of equipment and people , including their deception, their instructions, whatever, in such difficult conditions, we now have this, so we now we have invaluable experience that was given to us dearly, these weapons are ours, they also, let’s say, have a higher level of sharpening for a real war. i think now many countries that want to break away from dependence on america, it’s not just dependence on dollars, take the same saudis, they have a huge dependence on weapons, because if you started to operate some type of aircraft, it’s not just that they gave you an aircraft, they trained the pilots, the staff, this is the infrastructure for the department, that is, given the cost of the aircraft, it’s conditional there are 50 million dollars, the infrastructure for it costs hundreds of millions of dollars, and this is a terrible connection, if we are talking about the navy, missiles or something else, then everything is even more expensive. decoupling from
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one supplier - i think that what they are now thinking about in the middle east is by the way, this is what india has always been conceived of, which in principle is never put into one basket, that is, a little bit of this, a little bit of that, that is , they have such an interesting policy, thank you, we’re off to advertising, we’ll be back in just a few minutes, mike pompeo... the ex-head of the cia and us secretary of state during the trump era, acquired the nickname mike wolk. you should know that the ukrainian armed forces have been trained in the us for a very long time. when i was still the head of the cia, i visited the southeast of ukraine several times. here he is reappears in ukraine, becomes a member of the board of directors of kyivstar. kyivstar has 25 million subscribers, it’s a 24-hour surveillance of people, you can look out for dissenters, you can look for partisans.
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goes on, premiere on saturday on the first, the big game is on air. we just talked about russian military-technical cooperation with china, what about the democratic people's republic of korea? same, i hope we will cooperate well, without violating any norms, laws , etc., whose laws, whose norms, international ones, we will comply with literally all these norms left over from the past. well, we are a legal state that observes these norms, but nevertheless this does not prevent us from conducting cooperation, warm conversations between our peoples, just conversations, well , some actions, serious conversations, serious conversations, but here i have no problems i see,
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because despite, by the way, north korea is one of those indicators of how a country can to develop its economic potential while being under the most severe sanctions, by the way, just like iran, this needs something. learn from them, so north korea, i think, everything will be fine, everything will be fine, but when everything is good between russia and north korea, washington thinks it’s very bad. well, in fact, yes, in washington they are very worried, very worried, let’s say, about the nuclear potential of north korea and, again, returning to the negotiations that the current one is conducting, or is trying to conduct administration.
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now it turns out that due to the actions of the united states, i think, basically, the likelihood of a conflict situation on the korean peninsula is greatly increasing, that is, very aggressive behavior on the part of south korea, on which the north. in principle , she is forced to answer, but how can she not answer if large-scale exercises are taking place near her with real shootings, real bombings right on the border, when americans are involved in all this, like... the anniversary in washington. where are they located?
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russian relations with iran? russian relations with iran are on the rise, but this does not mean that they are without problems. there are problems there, and there are certain knots that still need to be untied and agreements must be reached to resolve the issues that exist on each side, but nevertheless, what is being done today in... in the field of russian-iranian interaction is certainly a process that is proceeding in a positive way, and we can say that several formats are combined here, including a two-sided format, two-sided relations, and collective ones, since iran, as you know, has entered into those new structures and will apparently further develop cooperation within the framework of brix. i think that
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iranian-russian relations have a great future, which is why, given iran’s huge potential and civilizational and technological ones, where perhaps iran still needs to do a lot, the americans have something to fear, which is why they are fixated today on iran, where on iran they hang... all the dogs for everything, i think she is very dangerous, and this is one of the indicators that the situation in the middle east could get out of control if this continues. what are iran's real military capabilities? well, i will not list the information that exists in reference books about what iran has, but iran, firstly, is a state with great human potential, almost 90 million people. and it is simply impossible to talk to iran from a position of strength; this, among
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other things, is a country that is the center of gravity of the so-called shiite world, the shiite part of the islamic world, and where iran, of course, has a contradiction with its sunni majority, but there are very powerful supporters who pin their hopes for a bright future on iran. it seems to me that... the fact that iran, at the same time, is a state at the same time, possessing quite serious ground forces , a fairly serious navy, which is very important, and also extending to the caspian sea, overlooking the persian gulf, in addition also a state that, during past wars , showed that it can mobilize, successfully mobilize the population, well being a reserve. the regular army, the so-called, there were passigi militias, there is
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the islamic revolutionary guard corps, which in a number of indicators is superior to the regular army, it seems to me that these are iran’s powerful capabilities to mobilize a huge mass of the population of these 90 million, moreover , having military experience, i think this is the potential that will play an important role in containing the united states, and the problems, the problems between russia and iran, which... mentioned, you could say what they are direction, at least? well, of course there are problems, they are that russia at one time participated in international sanctions against iran, russia has such pages in our history of relations with iran that raise a number of questions and misunderstandings in iran, this also applies to the period after the first world war world war, when we... when soviet russia tried to support the revolution in iran and
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create a soviet republic there, this is both the period of the second world war and the post-war first period, when iranians believe that russia tried again to create some kind of state formation there, which would mean... changes in the internal situation and there are a number of other issues that raise, raise, raise doubts among iranians, and one should not think that everything in iran is like this... they just love russia so much that they are our friends forever, no, when we have to talk there , say, with representatives of the intelligentsia or to speak to students, to young people, difficult questions are asked, very difficult questions, but what, this is the misunderstanding that still exists,
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it is being overcome, quite obviously being overcome successfully, this is a guarantee that our relations will... develop well and the way the united states behaves, as i understand it, has its impact on iranian public opinion, not at all in favor of the united states, it , it is coming to us, it is coming to us, it begins to forget what once was, well, we had a lot of wars, there were conquests, ours, we expanded, expanded to the south, you know, there is the caucasus and central asia , well, today it’s all some kind of old... history, and iran, of course, associates hopes that it will turn into a strong regional state into a powerful power with russia, it is no coincidence that the americans are always on the same page, so to speak, playing one card, one card , which
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claims that iran wants to become, wants to dominate the middle east and become the most powerful state there. condescending relations, well, in general , iran was not perceived as a serious country, much less as a potential ally. i think, that this attitude began to pass not without american help. tell us, how does russia feel about iran today? it is difficult for me, of course, to judge how
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our society as a whole treats this, but i mean the russian foreign policy elite certainly has a different attitude. there is some condescension and maybe some irritation from those norms of everyday life that prevail in iran, in iran, what was literally right up until recently, all this is passing, but iran itself, it is modernizing, it is developing, and then that we are in the islamic world we are building a system of such strongholds, pillars that help us develop. and iran, and saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, and egypt and a number of other states, so iran is very important for us, and i think that those elites you are talking about understand this perfectly well. thank you, i must say that for a long time i have not seen
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such indignation in the united states about the arrival of an american in russia. as i see today with tucker kralzen, i think the senator last time it was with snowden, but snowden, at least at least he stole american secrets, and he said that he would give them to russia, so tucker cralson, as i understand it, he came to russia in order to do what journalists do, he steals sympathy, sympathy from americans, let's listen , what reactions.
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"i wish people would stop calling tucker carlson a journalist, a journalist is someone who is objective, tucker carlson has an agenda and he blatantly lies to promote it, his lies cost fox news $787 million, his work for putin in moscow will cost the world much more, just what we heard from the hill newspaper, this is also from..." more objective materials, let's see what the new leading liberal television commentator, a former representative of the state department, the famous...
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says more abruptly, the voice of the kremlin to speak out, yes, but the mouthpiece is actually quite , let’s say, very strong, loudspeaker, yes,
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absolutely right, well, what would i pay attention to, just as they say, for detente, one of my colleagues quite rightly noted that the dogs have become prettier, this means temporary departure from public service is beneficial for young women, but if television in america pays more than in official structures, then after official structures there is career growth, well, even more so, but seriously speaking, then two points, first, well, about cnn columnist, this lady who spoke last, i can’t say anything here, i don’t know her very well, before that there were excerpts from the speeches of bill browder, anna applebaum, these are people on whom... there’s nowhere to put tests on seeing them like this, i i would say, animal hatred towards our country, not to mention unconcealed,
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demonstrated in every possible way, this is the first thing that can actually be expected from them, but second, more importantly, maybe i ’m mistaken, but the very first comment from uh such i think it was from this girl, uh , curly-haired, it was from the hill newspaper, from the hill newspaper, and it sounded like the visit was there. of course, there were fewer abusive appetites, but the message was that tucker carlson’s visit was irritating to the american elites, but we we see what really causes it, but generally speaking, i have the impression, i ’m not an expert, but it seems to me that tucker carlson is not working for the american elite, he is working for a much wider circle of american society, trying to convey to them by no means not some kind of putin propaganda, but you and i know the value of everyone.
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, a lot of events are happening,
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head to head, upside down, excuse me, what is happening there, we hear a lot again drones, drones, drones, they actually decided a lot on the battlefield, they allowed we need to stop, stop the offensive of ukraine, including compensating for the lack of temporary range of our artillery and... but now we are starting to find ourselves in a similar situation, that is , the so-called loitering ammunition, which existed for a very long time, the first, in my opinion, was their israel actually came up with it, but no one paid attention to them, they turned out to be surprisingly - a great force, a force of some kind, that is, to allow us to carry out some kind of offensive, offensive action, but it is necessary to concentrate in a certain place, at a certain time certain forces and means in order
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to carry out, say, a breakthrough at the front, modern war assumes that everyone knows about everything, that is , it is almost impossible to carry out a hidden concentration, not to mention at the front level or even at at the division level, this is difficult to do at the small unit level. now we see that drones are beginning to be used not only for attacks on the front line, but also for attacks in depth. by the way, we are doing a lot of work on this topic, our defense industry is doing it, that is, creating, let’s say, an integrated a multi-level radar field of suppression systems throughout the country, which would allow this matter to be blocked, and i think that this work will be successful, because well...
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and the collective west, in which the main centers of this confrontation are, on the one hand, the united states , on the other hand, russia, that is, on the one hand, we see a positive process of the formation of a new world, in which, of course , there are many problems, many explosive points, hot spots, conflict nodes, on the other hand, we see this growing confrontation that cannot fail to end. some kind of collision may be quite serious, not necessarily military and not necessarily very seriously military, so let’s say, yes, because there is also people who are afraid of nuclear war and
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nuclear conflict, but which are of such a civilizational nature, i would say, and there must be some kind of resolution to this. thank you, senator, we talked a lot about china today, including about russian-chinese relations, including such very sensitive issues as military-technical cooperation, but we did not mention a very important fact, in my opinion, about the acquaintance of our minister defense of the newly appointed minister of defense of the people's republic of china, admiral dongdun, well or rather, not exactly an admiral, his rank is haidun shangzhan, which means colonel general of the navy, so it’s possible. translate, well, we usually call him an admiral, some, by the way, military analysts, draw the conclusion from this that china is shifting the emphasis in its military development to...

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