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sevastopol. central russia is in the grip of a severe snow storm. the weather decided to surprise us at the end of winter with record snowdrifts. the capital region found itself between a cyclone from the west and an anticyclone from the east. and such a confrontation turned into a powerful snowy armageddon. in moscow, the method in the morning, traffic jams were nine points. such heavy traffic has disrupted the plans of hundreds of thousands of citizens; there is still evening rush hour ahead. cars stood motionless on the garden ring, the third ring road, the moscow ring road, and several highways, where trucks and trucks were unable to enter the overpasses and they were just blocking the passage. drivers urged people to switch to public transport. according to forecasters, snow will continue until the end of tomorrow. the depth of snow cover in moscow has increased to 54 cm, which is almost one and a half times higher than normal. it also covers st. petersburg, vladimir, kaluga, tver, tula and yaroslavl regions. that's all for now, thank you for being with us, right now time will tell the program.
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hello, live on the first channel, the program time will tell, i’m artyom shenin, and today marks 35 years since the withdrawal of soviet troops from afghanistan. i would like to say that it’s 35 years since the end of the afghan war, but of course, the troops were withdrawn, for those who were there, this war will never end, for loved ones, for those who lost their friends there. and
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relatives will never end, we will always, and not only us, on this day remember our fallen and glorify the living, especially since the afghan war happened in that generation, then there was such a phrase, i remember about ..
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afghans also serve, some by mobilization, some under contract, those who do not serve on the front line carry help there, and i think, well, how sure i am that... this indifference to the fate of those who are fighting and who are fighting now, this is in many ways brought up there, this is in many ways comes from there, and the anniversary is always a memory , always a lesson, about memory, i already said, and this is the memory of our fallen, and this is the memory that... there is duty, there is camaraderie,
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that’s why the guys carry humanitarian aid there, that’s why the guys serve, and there is also a lesson, a lesson for our entire country, and for our entire country, including its political leadership, which in the case of the afghan war reminds us of a very important thing: that soldiers, warriors... do not start, they are started by politicians for reasons understandable to them, with goals understandable to them, and so wars should end like this, so that politicians understand why , having started this or that war, they end the way they end it, because the afghan war, the politicians who started it, but ended it differently ... it could and should have ended,
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because it ended like that what she gave there is reason for many of us, almost everyone in the world, to believe that we have lost it today. on this occasion, general gromov, who commanded the fortieth army at the exit, said absolutely fair words , for the tenth, hundredth time he repeated what is obvious to any person who understands at least something in military affairs, in military terms , all the tasks that were set, were decided by the fortieth army and could be decided with reserve, and the story of the afghan war was decided by the then ... political leadership for reasons known or unknown to them, so how it was resolved. for me, this is still a lesson in how, by the way, not the first in russian history, the russian-japanese war at the beginning of the 20th century, and the first world war, these were in many ways wars that
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russia did not lose in a military sense, but for those reasons or for other reasons decided to, let’s say, recognize them as lost. we all know very well how this always ended for both the russian emperor and the soviet leadership, the first congress of people's deputies of the ussr condemned the afghan war, that is, recognized defeat in it. how long did this soviet union last after that? no, not long. and we all know what happened to him. so, i think it's memory. this is ours, those who are remembered by those who went through, who fought, and the lessons of the afghan war, i hope, will be taken into account by those who decide issues today.
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no one could imagine that on the anniversary of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan, we would speak. that the city of belgorod was shelled by ukraine, but this suggests that the question that was raised at the beginning of the northern military district, that this the nazi regime must be dismantled; it cannot and should not be removed from the agenda until these tasks are resolved. advertising on the first channel. what happened was my fault, no, it is, and it is my fault, only
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you and i are to blame not for the fact that we aroused dreams in some sensitive natures, but for the fact that we served the truth not to people. you are my friend, maybe my last, i wouldn’t want to lose a friend, listen, tomorrow, no one can know, for sure, we have the same goal, what difference does it make, what role, who will fulfill, you said that you love me, and you believed me, i want. take this disgusting, lying, emaciated, stupid, arrogant empire by the throat, shake it until it reaches the very farthest corners. can you imagine what
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a storm will arise, you will probably lose, and i will retreat, but a start will be made, just hurry up, will they want it? gentlemen, conspirators , wait, you think, disturbances may begin, i understand for the night, gentlemen, we've fallen behind, it's a big premiere. time for anger, what are you talking about, we are preparing a coup, take me, soon, on the first, the potagonian fjords of chile , there are hundreds of kilometers of coastline where
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no human has ever set foot before. machu picchu is a city floating above the clouds, we can be transported to another time, feel the genius and greatness. some people think that no, others are sure that there is a latin american civilization, here it is.
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civilization premier. film four, latin america, is on first today. the palm is open. under no circumstances should it be clenched into a fist. the only place where there could be a gun is in the left hand under the napkin. we can to avoid opening a second front only if we decapitate the hand with one blow. ardana on saturday on the first. and 64 years
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after the tehran events, selya sandes, churchill’s granddaughter, came to moscow. she thanked me for saving her grandfather's life. we, contemporaries of the red era, suddenly felt like russians, the multi-colored boulders that reirich loved to paint so much. i took them. i put them into a single place on the pechersk road, a mountain of hot gems, i cut down a crucifix from a huge siberian larch, i remember how this crucifix was placed on an armored personnel carrier, moved across the whole of pskov, aest, a prophetic bird, descended from the sky onto the crucifix. premiere, alexander prokhanov. confession, on monday, first. everyone is whispering behind my back all about the fact that under my hand, russia
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is over. my brother, grigory grigorievich arlov, is in decline, our star has set in your highness. empress grisha, much is given, but not much is allowed. what should i do if i love you? forgiveness, please, barinka, then so, where from. great, golden age, big premiere, watch after the program time, the program time will tell, we continue to work live, i started the program today by saying that today is the thirty- fifth anniversary. withdrawal of troops from afghanistan and that, of course, it was difficult to imagine
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then that we would celebrate the thirty-fifth anniversary against the backdrop of another tragedy of the ukroreich strike on belgorod, and today, when i discussed this with one of my comrades, by this moment it was already known that another blow to belgorod was yet another blow. without any military purpose, and moreover the impression is that it was fundamentally carried out in such a way that it was obvious that there was no military target, the ministry of defense reported that out of eighteen missiles , 14 were intercepted, according to the governor of the belgorod region glotkov, six were killed, one of them a child, and 17 people were injured, including four children, in fact, those objects where both the shopping center and the school stadium flew in, and this is
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quite obvious that this is just a blow to the center of the city, no matter where it lands, that is, it is in this in this sense, also aimless, that is, it was clear that he would fly in on civilian targets, on peaceful people, and this comrade, he told me, listen, what do you think, just think about it, he says, our guys, well, dead, now, suddenly, how if only we...
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well, either everything is so bad for them in ovdeevka that they need to start creating some kind of appearance for this galloping, completely frostbitten maidan public, well, like they’ve also achieved something, because they care in general, it doesn’t matter what they achieved: they hit the stadium , hit the store, hit the shopping center, the main thing is that they hit, killed someone, and so on, judging by the state of the ukrainian unit. well, yes, this reaches this public, on the other hand, the question is that remember the previous attack on belgorod, we also discussed then that at the end of december there was also this topic of possible some kind of negotiations, contacts and so on, it also
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quite actively discussed, now pay attention, the topics of recent days, even in connection with the discussion of putin’s interview with tucker. the topic was raised with carlson that we are ready to talk, but it seems clear that the conditions and so on, and yes, it was some kind of strange stuffing, incomprehensible, either a fake, or something, the retors about what it means, we turned to them with some proposals, about some kind of freezing , they rejected it, it doesn’t matter, this topic again began to be present again, absolutely aimlessly from a military point of view, flies to belgrade, that is, naturally, well...
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the key danger, where he will reason , talk about something, beg and talk about the future, that here is ukraine, we are together with you, we protect you, he needs some, let's call it, positive news. unfortunately, you said today that there is a category of consumers of this negativity, these are the residents of ukraine, a small part, but they
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really rejoice at it, and oddly enough, this is exactly what politicians abroad get as a victory, and he gives it to them. shows, he is very afraid, to show the real situation in ovdeevka, which is bursting at the seams there, the introduced reserves do not give any result and in general there, well , the situation is close to, well , i won’t use the words catastrophic, but enough, it’s still very difficult, very difficult, by the way, it’s also very very difficult for our guys there, when they tell me, listen, how long is there a week or two left, i say, here’s a linear forecast, it’s not suitable, we can be -catch a mistake, and this situation can stop.
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on the twitter pages mi6 says that we need more terror of russian cities, we need more explosions of the administrations of cities that are controlled by russia, they are constantly forcing them to do this, even as a comment, the whole world is thinking about something else with point of view of allocating money to ukraine, not allocating it, the american senators there resist, the head of the foreign ministry, which means britain, the former prime minister, calls the senators and persuades them to allocate an aid package, that is, the main thing is not to stop. conflict, so that it flares up with renewed vigor, it is clear that from a military point of view, this blow, in addition to the psychological effect, also carries a number of practical actions, this is the pulling back of air defense systems from the front, because...
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also act, because society has now been divided into two parts, i’m reading now comments to me, readers are updated, why don’t we act like this, why an eye for an eye, and why don’t we make it hurt 10 times more, and why does israel act exactly like this and so on, and this, by the way, is an argument that most likely this round of violence that is going on will not lead to anything, we cannot stoop to their level, this is how we planned our actions, because when the war ends, well, as you described with the afghan war, because then we will have to sit down to sort it out ...
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war is a question of what, well, of course well, this is a civil war that continues and doesn’t go anywhere, this is a provocation, indeed, it seems to me that it is aimed at this, right
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now you wanted to add something, i see, i just wanted to continue andrey’s thought , he is very correct, in fact, he said why this is being done, it’s just that the ukrainian authorities are making one big mistake, they still don’t understand that russia is not ukraine, that is , they are organizing something like this... in belgorod they had previously staged a black sea, thinking that in the kremlin they live with emotions that after this they really will listen to what they write hot-headedly, that they provoke, provoke, provoke to some kind of tough response, but in the kremlin their heads are structured differently, it’s not like in zelensky’s team , they monitor social networks, something unpleasant is happening at the front, they listen to those armchair warriors who say, why don’t we... the answer is that we can’t, and in general , indeed, if the kremlin listened, then probably it would be obvious, yes, some kind of powerful blow to that
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or another ukrainian city , under no circumstances should this be done, because the question must be asked, why are they provoking, well, it’s clear why, zelensky is now in europe, andrey said correctly, he will speak at the myutkin conference, it is necessary to mobilize public opinion the west and politicians, once again for... great support and the most important thing is the upcoming vote in the house of representatives, imagine if suddenly the day before the news comes that in kharkov, in dnepropetrovsk, in some something else arrived in the city, and 20-30 civilian casualties, this will be colossal pressure on the same republicans, in fairness, as we know, from not one, not two or three cases for the kiev regime in order to announce that something has arrived and 20-30 victims. it’s not necessary that something arrives, or this something could be from the work of their own air defense and so on, but i understand your logic, and this logic is really it, we
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will now actually continue with what we set out to do, well, it’s not that strange, but in some way, look, you both said about this, we’ll also talk about this with konstantin vasilyevich now about this topic, that one way or another these events fit into this outline. that ukraine urgently needs military assistance, financial assistance and support, that zelensky is now traveling there in europe and will beg for something like that, but that the main story is still happening in the united states of america, in this main story, just yesterday it also happened one episode that is not entirely explainable to me, connected with the fact that a person who, in theory , has. with such a level of information and, accordingly, invested with such a level of responsibility, for a moment the chairman of the intelligence committee of the us house of representatives, mike turner, well, in my opinion, he fell for it.
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the fact that congressman turner today, on the eve of the meeting, publicly invited me to meet with him tomorrow to talk with our intelligence and defense specialists. can you somehow characterize this threat or the country it affects, i mean, should the public be alarmed at the moment since he said it publicly. i don't have the authority to say anything else today, as i said, i'm looking forward to talking with turner, obviously after that we'll determine how to proceed. can you tell americans that they shouldn't worry about national security threats? it is impossible to answer this question by simply saying yes, i am confident that president biden will keep the american people safe in the future with his decisions. and so you know, i when all this i heard, i had a strong feeling that this is the case when people are so actively trying to prevent panic that with
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every next word... it means, no, no, nothing terrible is happening, they take this panic to the next level, as it were , the headlines, of course , the media didn’t keep themselves waiting, it immediately means they grabbed everything, well, it’s clear that the first thing that sold high-likes was russia, so it’s russia, so what could it be russia, it’s not just russia, but it’s well, to be honest, it reminded me a lot, again my favorite movie, i understand, i’m already sick of everyone with this tail, wags the dog with carnality, when this hero walks there, he says so-so-so, yeah, that means this is it... so what, why, that’s it it’s the same here, so it must be russia, russia, russia, so we have a threat from russia, so we have a threat, from which from russia, from russia’s nuclear weapons, as if we are writing russia’s nuclear weapons, and where are russia’s nuclear weapons, don’t scare them too much, where are russia’s nuclear weapons, in space, in space, yeah, in space, but it should be something like this in space, so that everyone at once doesn’t crap this, but these are nuclear weapons in space, so that ours is cheating, cheating,
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cheating and... these circles began to diverge very directly, but for now, at least, i was pleased with the speaker of the house representatives johnson, who, it seems to me, understood that a is puke, and b understood that he and his, so to speak, colleagues in the house of representatives, who would have to vote on biden’s appeal for this help, are the addressee this bluff while johnson holds on, let's listen. there is no need for public alarm about this threat, steady hands are at the helm, we are working on it, i plan to force the administration to take appropriate action at the gang of eight briefing, this link is that this may somehow be related to the adoption, or rather with the administration’s pressure on those who must vote, it would seem like, well , conspiratorial in my mouth, but no, here
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you go. politics, that is, roughly speaking, even no one is doing anything, that is, it’s like such a vomit with a big flashing sign, vomit, vomit, vomit, listen, it is unclear what prompted turner to make this statement now, since the intelligence data has been available to the leader of the house intelligence committee, their top aide, for more than a week. it's possible that turner was trying to raise alarm about russia's advances in space to highlight the need for lawmakers to... approve more aid to ukraine. so, we 'll talk about several aspects of this now. this may, i don't know, have some kind of the military-technical aspect, of course, there is an informational aspect, and some kind of political aspect. yes, but let's start with this. in general, there may be at least some underlying reason for all this. that is, relatively speaking, they knew that we had some kind of development or some kind of development or something, something. and they need to throw in at least something now. well, that is, from the series, as in the film
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, the tail commands the dog, there, in... the war in albania, or does this have some kind of basis, purely military-technical, no, there are always reasons, because militarization of space, which has recently begun to gain momentum. it's like communications satellites, reconnaissance satellites, but there were no weapons there yet, everyone is afraid who will do it first, because it's very fast, the americans even developed such a project, called the arrows of god, they said that if the six-meter one is just high-melt metal place them in orbit and simply bring them together in the direction of the desired target, then it will accelerate to hypersonic speed, when it hits the ground, there will be an explosion close to nuclear, that is, even such arrows of god already. dangerous, not to mention the fact that there could be ready-made warheads right away that would be, this cocktail of nuclear weapons in space that would shoot down, i immediately thought, but i’m an amateur, and in order to shoot down satellites in space, necessarily with nuclear weapons, i will now bring you to this, and here, firstly, there are several
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prerequisites, i like this idea, i am not building, several prerequisites, first, military-technical competition is always going on, it is systematic, each country is preparing something, an extended project, there is no such alarm that... urgently some decisions, this process is constant, we were the first to put hypersonic weapons on ships, we delivered them, they pulled them to the shores of america, they pulled them they haven’t yet shouted that washington will be hit tomorrow, but there was such a risk , there could be tactical nuclear weapons, well , that’s what they are also trying to do now, now as for the allocation of money, why are they planting it in ukraine, from a technical point of view, well, this is stupidity, well, allocate money ukraine, how they will bridge the gap with us in space, these are different programs, this should be directed towards something else altogether. their relationship is only psychological, that any money for ukraine is our security, this is already an established narrative in the eyes of voters, i understand this, i understand this, it was important for me to understand the military-technical component, now briefly i wanted literally, with us there is a complex called
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nudol, which can be used, nudol, this is a new complex that is being introduced to protect the positional area, moscow, which can shoot down satellites, including using a nuclear warhead.
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well, it seems to me that there are three layers in american politics. the first layer is the shadow bargaining around money, and in fact it is usually key, in this story it is also key, about these 95 billion. the second layer is
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that this bargaining is still accompanied by loud pr statements, and this is also part american politics, it is emotional, public in this part and...
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financial resources, you mentioned the film the dog tails, this is really, in my opinion look, a wonderful film, not new, but good, but there is another fairly well-known film, house of cards. for all the series and for all the confusion of the plot and a certain fantasy, nevertheless, it does a good job of showing the essence of american politics, specifically parliamentary, as a constant bargaining chip, so in order to pass a law, you must understand how many votes you need, how many you lack , and what does every voice need that you lack, and it comes and says: give me this, write it down there, it needs it there, it needs to support a plant there in his district, and this...
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a lobbyist for the military-industrial complex, one of the most experienced lobbyists, it means that they will now also call him and say, listen, friend, it’s like, well, you have your own interests, 50 billion then they , too, seem to go after your guys, he will say, give me a little, bargaining will begin, a serious negotiation, which is then expressed in a statement, like, that is, when you say why they said this, they say, well, we are them they can say that we are now haggling with johnson about how much the money will come, they say, the point is that if we lose in ukraine, the russians are already in space.
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which are put into such a beautiful emotional form on the topic: if we don’t allocate this money, then america tomorrow will suffer the biggest defeat there since the second world war. by the way, it seems to me that you quite rightly described in great detail and interestingly the mechanism of this deployment, it is very significant in this sense that stoltenberg, the un secretary general, who is now is located at the general secretary.
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like this, although in general the difference is getting smaller and smaller every day, that means, when they asked him about this whole fuss with russian nuclear weapons, he somehow said this, you know, i’m generally like this it’s as if it’s not for me, well, that is, i took it in such a way that stoltenberg said that this is the way they solve these problems about money, i don’t want to get involved in it. go into detail, but immediately added that what is happening in ukraine today could happen in taiwan tomorrow, continued support for ukraine is important for our security and the security of the united states, and added that he expects that a decision in the us congress on assistance to kiev will be made, and thereby joined the chorus of voices, in which german defense minister boris pistorius also participates , that is, they are all about different things, but it turns out that they are all about one thing. we can
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repeat as much as we like, this is not just ukraine’s fight against the russian aggressor, it is a fight for an international order based on rules, for security of every country against such an imperialist attack, so we must stick together, bear the responsibility to help together, that is, well , i have such communication that this package here, it acquires, i understand why it acquires for the americans... here is pistorius, what is he sharing? well, this is really the most important key point now, it is psychologically key to say that this is really a matter of their own safety, it ’s all like that, i want to say exactly the opposite, a lot is determined psychology, we understand perfectly well, and
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konstantin explained to us that it’s not like these 59 billion to ukraine, now they will come right away, especially this money...
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in none of the wars like this, suddenly after 2 years of conflict, this is not the case was, then, a critical moment, which means for ukrainians this is a really very important feeling, whether the states are abandoning them or not, so now a powerful psychological attack is being launched from all sides, primarily on the republicans in congress, they will surrender, they will not surrender, they will be able to resist, not they can, as long as it seems that logically they are in serious trouble. the situation, purely mathematically , let's also have republicans, because in the senate, well, there are those representatives of the same party, they have already merged the senate, with the hands of republicans, look at the situation, 22 republicans out of 49, almost half voted for this bill, and they are only 6- 7 votes are needed in the house
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of representatives, where there are many more members than in the senate, that is, in theory they should push through, but there is a subtlety that can... johnson, if he holds on, will go into all sorts of bureaucratic formalities, like delay this for at least a month, within a month this emotional intensity will subside, the munich conference will already be held , they will already forget about this statement, which now in a few hours should already specifically announce what we are threatening them with in space, so now the attack on moscow by tomorrow morning will be clear, it was successful, and there were no casualties. they will be able to persuade johnson, they will find, as konstantin says, some arguments, even material ones, to interest him, i don’t know, that is, this is all like emotional-informational-political-technological foam, around a specific decision that can be pushed through today with many consequences, by the way, this is what maxim
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is talking about, this is about pressure, well , these are really such things, they are funny in their own way, but also very revealing, cameron , yes, who spoke. let 's probably listen to how he, too, this is also very revealing, well, yes, as if the british consider themselves smarter than everyone else, but this is so a little beyond the bounds, let's listen: there is nothing more important than supporting ukraine in the face russian aggression: britain has presented its support package for next year , the european union has presented its package for next year, and i urge members of the us congress to vote for their package, this is a matter of global security, i... read that our joint history shows how stupid it is to give in to the tyrants in europe who believe in redrawing borders with force. i don't want us to show the weakness shown against hitler in the 1930s. i don't want us to show the weakness shown against putin in 2008 when he invaded
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georgia, or uncertainty about the response in 2014, when he captured crimea and most of the donbass. and this is all we have... he addresses precisely those very people who should vote for something like that, well, i have a reserved attitude towards majori taylor greene, she is of course, well, let’s say, not a mainstream american politician , but sometimes, of course, it anneals, i directly applaud, in this case, where she recommended turning to emeron, well, directly with your mouth, it seems to me a very good idea, listen, british foreign secretary, david cameron believes that you should approve the law on financing ukraine, what will you answer him? i think that besides this he is trying to compare us with hitler, and if he intends to use such expressions. saying i have nothing to say to him, he compared you to hitler's appeaser for refusing to approve funding for ukraine. it turns out that
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you are putin’s appeaser? i think i don't really care what david cameron says. i think labeling is ugly, and i don't like it when people talk like that. i think david cameron needs worry about his country, and frankly, he can kiss my ass. it seems to me that this is a very good proposal and would suit cameron. by the way, cameron, what’s surprising. being in poland, he said so slightly that no, yes, you misunderstood me, that means i’m not putting pressure on america, i’m saying this as someone who doesn’t want to lecture american friends in any way, well, that is, in general, it worked out her, that is, she seemed to offer him some medicine, i don’t know if it worked or what, but somehow cameron crawled away a little, but here’s the question, so i understand that what’s at stake for american congressmen, and there are elections, money for...
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well, he’s losing, well, what’s changing for pistorius, for germany, for great britain, that well, this is all absolutely obvious, that well, no one will go anywhere further, or it’s really not obvious to them. gives behind how decisions are made in the usa, even the british put pressure on this, they ask “cameron”, what is the interest of your country or your environment, behind these
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actions, millions of professional investors are now hanging on every word about whether money will be allocated or not, now imagine for a second, you are the owner of a black rock company and you find out an hour earlier that the money has already been allocated, and you immediately buy shares of all five american defense companies , because when will it be known. he must not be sure that this money will be given, but we are always discussing that this money will be given anyway, the question is, well, it’s just a scheme according to which they will be given, but they will give it anyway sooner or later. or is there an option that they won’t give them, i’m honest, i don’t see the option that they won’t give, they will be sold anyway, the question is when and how much and roughly speaking, who will be around
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this pie, that is, this money will come to the defense industry anyway, that is, roughly speaking, shares of defense enterprises, of which there are a certain number, in any case, this broker can buy them now, the money will still be there, these 50 billion, everything is possible, perhaps they are already doing this, but the jump in shares will happen exactly at that the moment when this money is real allocated, and we saw, and we saw how the shares of the rayton company dropped by 10%, when the news came out that we had knocked out this complex, they immediately asked for shares for 10%, and this is in terms of billions of dollars, so they consider it every day, but here is another point, the fact is that, well, in development of the thesis that the money will be allocated not because they will buy senators, but because biden, by his decision 50 times, handed over...
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warmongers, i’m trying to understand what kind of deep connection, how they are trying to make money, i understand they make money on insurance of ships in the black sea for destabilization in the red sea, what is the interest of britain specifically here, not to mention the fact that for germany it is obvious, well , it’s like a continuation of this conflict specifically. in their economy they already have a chemical industry, i said my goodbye and a lot more, by the way, a small but important question for me
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, including the psychology of who bets on what, who plays what in this situation. today, a representative of the european union stated that they are not interested in extending the trilateral gas transit agreement with russia, which expires by the end of the year, but as i understand it, this is gas that goes to several eu countries at favorable prices, what is meant when they say that they are not interested in this , and that they have some alternative solutions, alternative solutions. isn't this a different price? well, we know that the european union has indeed quite radically reduced the consumption of russian gas, this is not a secret, that is, our supplies have fallen by approximately 80% compared to twenty the first year, the year before the start of the svo, but , but, yes, everyone knows about american lng, which
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came to replace, as you just reminded, there really is a question of different prices, but... in fact , the fundamental point is that the european union has radically collapsed gas consumption as a whole , that is, the european union has not been able to completely replace russian gas, that is , gas consumption there has fallen by about 20% compared to the average levels that were observed before the cbo period, this is deindustrialization, which we have talked about many times we say that we now have two routes left , one route through ukraine , there are actually supplies of about 42 million cubic meters per day, the second route through turkey is the turkish flow and further through the balkans, by and large , what the european commissioner for energy says is a continuation of the policy finishing off the european economy, gradually finishing off the european economy, that is, they are still shooting themselves in the foot, of course, because the continuation, that is, as i already
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said, it was not possible to completely find a replacement for russian gas. so long ago fitz, as you may remember , came to bulgorod, announced that after a meeting with shmigal that the contract would be signed, after which shmygal, but he said very interestingly, shmygal, he said that this is really not true , there will be no new contract, but ukraine, in principle, does not mind if european companies buy out the transport capacity and
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i did it, it’s just that time will tell the program , we continue to work live, discussing all these dances with... one way or another , trump’s shadow seems to loom over all of this, and some publications already depict trump’s shadow looming over everything on their covers already at nato it looms over decisions congress, she looms over everything, over everything , she looms in this sense, very interesting , but for example, the new york times has already made such a cover, and so in this sense, very interesting, but let’s say it’s an exchange in absentia, but we proceed from
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he’s a more experienced person, he’s predictable , he is an old-fashioned politician, but we will work with any us leader who the american people have confidence in. and i was even going to say, vladimir vladimirovich said this with a poorly hidden smile, but in general now i see that even in general with an undisguised he says this with a practical smile. now look, now there is an answer.
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the idea of ​​the bidenites, the main reproach against trump, is that moscow wants his victory for moscow, this is hope, here is putin saying: “no, no, we are for biden.” but tell me, please, if you and i, and i think that our two distinguished guests also agree, if we saw trolling in this, then probably everyone else saw trolling in this, of course not, but we saw trolling, why, because, well, firstly, we know well for more than 20 years on... before they had time to study it, you saw his smile, understood and commented, the majority of american viewers and even congressmen, even senators, they will read the newspaper headlines, and it says that by the way, putin supports biden, wow, the whole picture is black and white the world is collapsing, but for them everything is so black and white, a little primitive. you
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don’t judge all of us gathered in the studio by yourself, especially the american congressmen, that’s why everything there is much more primitive at the embassy, ​​now they sobbed when they heard this harshly, the diplomat - this is much smarter, congress is not an average american diplomat, i think you communicated with them much smarter and also, as it were, to your troll, in general, yes, in general, the guy is right , of course everything is clear, but we move accordingly. moving on, these are his within the framework of some kind of understandable game, informational, trump says that biden will give up ukraine, and i...
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plans to force ukraine into peace negotiations with russia, as well as reduce the country’s obligations to some members nato. donald trump's advisers discuss the possibility of scheduling negotiations between the presidents of ukraine and russia soon after the election results are summed up. mr. trump intends to threaten mr. zelensky with stopping military aid if ukraine refuses negotiations. the former us president, in turn, intends to persuade russia to return to negotiations on the condition that otherwise military support for ukraine will be increased. in addition, donald trump intends to announce that the fifth. the nato treaty clause providing for the collective defense of an alliance member in the event of an attack will apply only to those countries that meet their defense spending targets. let's put article 5 aside for nato, based on this story about this typical example, and almost confident reasoning
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that, well, of course, and judging by what trump is saying now, he is biden's rival and therefore biden is for the war with ukraine, and this one will stop. i'm probably stupid. either stupid, or paranoid, or i don’t know who, i don’t understand, that is, i understand why presidential candidate trump would talk about that this war needs to be stopped, and he can do it, because he has a rival biden, and biden grabbed it, or rather , ukraine grabbed him and he doesn’t know how, but why would president trump, who will come if he comes to authorities, why would he stop this war, i understand the motivation, not very much, that is, what is it all based on. the president, his country makes money from this, his military-industrial complex is loaded, it means, as if for this war, why should he stop it, well , we will also leave the theses that he must fulfill his election promises, let’s leave aside, i wrote exactly, exactly with this phrase today, that just don’t tell me that he will have to do his own, listen, he
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was chased around the corners for 4 years by the previous line, he will have an excuse for all occasions, i they didn’t let him do anything, because for 4 years he wasn’t allowed to do anything, he didn’t really have a team, i don’t know where he’s from now. will take it, well , carlson, yes, i remembered. we proceed from the fact that trump is not our friend. trump is a magician. make america great again, that is, let's make america great again. and the great one - that means everyone else is paying for her greatness. so, it so happened that america’s system of existence is devouring its satellites. this is not beneficial to us, it is not beneficial to anyone at all. so where did the idea come from within this concept that trump would immediately begin to stop this. bloomberg is a newspaper that is aimed, among other things, at the business elite, a business that counts money , they make everything from this, we talked about this at the beginning, trump represents another group that makes money from other processes, he always called military-industrial corporations
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the deep state, it is their fault, he understands perfectly well that if he becomes president, the entire democratic mainstream media, which they bought up, is now being pecked. he needs some beautiful success stories to prove to voters that he can do something, and they really are testing the mechanism, and what might the russians be interested in to stop in this conflict, but there is a nuance, it really is like declares, i will put pressure on ukraine that i will stop aid, yes, i will put pressure on the russians that i will continue to help. it’s not crushing with candy, but with the fact that guys, let’s lift the sanctions from you, this and that, but with a new whip, and we, when we’ve already received several blows of the whip, when we’re used to it, when we ’ve set ourselves a reservation, relatively speaking, they hung the shield on their backs, rocked the military-industrial complex, so that in reality nato, in fact
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, was outlasting the exercise in europe, this is also not just like that, they understand the consequences, what will happen to our army in a year, in six months , and so on, in in this situation he wants to offer us a new whip, it’s counterproductive, i ... the interview is like such a beautiful excuse, it was, well, actually the topic, but yes, so there is no smoke without fire here, i think that they are really selecting some mechanisms, keys to do this, so that. .. to strengthen, even despite the fact that the mainstream media will peck at him, strengthen the thesis and
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promote this situation, look what a peacemaker i am, i stopped the conflict, and once again show biden and the team that he did this, they pay attention, because when we are watching the election campaign american, it feels like it’s designed for children, there are a lot of psychological tricks there, americans in this sense are very effective children, just relatively speaking, a leader doesn’t come there and say, i have a clear program on how we will improve life , there are all the emotional messages, speeches, leadership and everything else , that is, we don’t understand them, but for them this story really works, here’s the same question, konstantin vasilyevich, it fits into your head with trump, who has become, so to speak, well, wonderful circumstance by the president of the united states , who says: so, well, yes , we’ll do it, we’ll come to an agreement, stop the war, he has a real motivation for this, because everyone has sort of already decided that that’s it, we need to wait until trump and if.. if there is trump, then that’s it, trump will start to stop all this, as it were, firstly, where would he start, and secondly,
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andrei said this phrase to a success story. a success story, he will need to show that he took everyone to the corners and gave them not what they want, but what he allowed them. on wait a minute, by that time we will have been running the svo for almost 3 years, well, with all the corresponding ones, and well , we still need to count a year of all this in there, it’s not like i’ll plant it there and agree. what? well, first of all, i absolutely agree with your idea that this idea: let’s live until november, trump will win there, we will be happy, it is counterproductive and dangerous. again, andrey said, i also agree with this, that strategically trump’s idea, they are exactly contrary to what we are talking about, that america takes too much from everyone for his dominance and we categorically don’t like it, but i remember once... maxim said that he understands this, but he will still root for trump, because there is at least some hope that this
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scenario democratic will be broken, what kind of hope is there, well, for example, in fact , let’s take trump’s last term, trump said, i didn’t do anything for russia, in fact this is not entirely true, why, because in trump’s logic, the main strategic the adversary of the united states is china, and trump needs russia so that russia does not increase. this can be the basis of the hope of those who believe that suddenly, suddenly it will be better
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, this sounds like a logical argument, the only thing is that, well, in principle, this is kissinger’s idea, the question is whether we see today in trump’s potential team anyone at least more or less reminiscent of kisinger, kisinger had a slightly different idea, he had the idea that the us relations with china and russia should be better than their relations with each other, trump has a different idea, that with china we enemies, but russia. for the seventh airborne division, for the 106th airborne division you need, i’m a fan in principle, and even if
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two teams i hate are playing, for example spartak and zenit, in a particular match i ’m rooting against someone, here i’m rooting against biden’s team, i can’t i can’t root for a team where blinkin is, where victoria is, that is, it will be bad in any way, on biden’s team on trump’s team, who are you rooting for, it’s clear blinkin, i’m now following in the footsteps. understandable blinkin, understandable, that means shminkin is understandable there saliva, but who is here? i am a fan of the least evil, which means why trump is the least evil, although it will be bad in any way for our relations, but one of the three reasons why i am so sick, named by konstantin, is china, because the main enemy is china, not us for trump. the second, i would even call it the first, reason: the war in ukraine is not his thing. war, this is biden’s war, trump won’t, and you’re saying that trump doesn’t have a son, who messed up wherever possible,
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and whom the ukrainians clearly hold for we will get out of this war when it changes. generation and european politicians, american, for current politicians , this is too personal, therefore, and the third, third is that trump is a split in the western camp, these current leaders of the european union cannot stand him so much that they are so afraid of him that for the kremlin, such a strong split in that camp is good news, yes, well, time will tell, but still i understand that...
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yes, a little is allowed, but what should i do if i love you? we ask for forgiveness, little lady, where are you coming from? great, golden age, big premiere, watch after the program time.
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they are preparing a large-scale operation in tigeran , dear gevorg, all six umbrellas that you ordered for your father’s confectionery are ready, six umbrellas meant six paratroopers, whether they were germans or not, then i saw an army boot , they don’t wear those in iran, i’ve been working for four years now, during this time i didn’t ask you for anything, and we found these six german radio operators, and someone else will take them, drink some water, comrade stalin grinned, the six germans we found were led into the hall for the centenary georg vartanyan, on saturday at the first, and 64 years after the tehran events , selya sandis, churchill’s granddaughter, came to moscow,
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she thanked me for saving her grandfather’s life. shifts: here is the smartest street, the longest metro bridge in the world, the largest theater in russia. we are in novosibirsk, friends! why is it necessary to build such a huge, huge device? imagine that two people are standing at a distance of 100 m and shooting with sewing needles. we need a very high-precision installation so that they collide at the point we specify. hey, bye. here i am, i'm very cold. here is a real siberian, try to write a grain on the surface, at least something , it’s good for the first time, you’re lying clumsily, ready, always ready, flew, life of your own, premiere, on sunday on the first, fire and
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ice, two elements on at the junction of which real, great art is born, emotions are off the charts, the atmosphere is knee-deep to the limit, but for victory it is important to maintain icy calm, splashes of ice from under the skates are like sparks of hot metal, and the ice melts like steel, hot ice, spartakiad the strongest,
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a dog, a fighting monster, so that everyone can win, it’s not necessary, you don’t approach him, but retreat, invite him to attack, he’s a predator. and i want to end the program with what the thirty-five-year-old began with the thirty-fifth anniversary of the withdrawal of soviet troops from afghanistan, but
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in addition to what we are talking about, a civil war, a lot of accumulated mutual grievances, hatred, and so on and so forth, so this one is not the most a simple piece of my biography, strange as it may sound, instills in me some optimism, despite the fact that well... i see, read and well, i can observe in many of my compatriots, and i think that in many in ukraine too. the fact is that at that moment, when the war ended in afghanistan, when it ended for me, when in general, i could not imagine that someday i would be with some afghan, not that there, well, in general, i would see i'll want to see him and so on. and already in 1999 i was in afghanistan and we interviewed akhmatshah masud, who was our only ally at that time. and then in in 2011, we went to afghanistan, where, together with the afghan mujahideen, we installed a plaque commemorating the battle of that very ninth company
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, they and we no longer felt that hatred for each other, well, you know what i mean, i hope that the wounds will heal sooner or later, but this is still very far away, for now we are watching the civilization series on channel one, today about latin america, don’t miss it.

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