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rightly noted that a certain strategic decision was made, but any strategic decisions can sometimes rest on stubbornness, forgive the taftology of this or that congressman. yes, well, i was extremely surprised and alarmed when i heard from our ukrainian minister of foreign affairs, mr. kuleba, that we have, well, we are not considering any options, that there is confidence, well, that the united states will provide us with the necessary macro-finance, on the other hand, we understand that... in the united states, not such miracles happened, well, it is worth mentioning only the storming capitol and we understand that the united states, which is currently going through probably the most dangerous election campaign in its history, do you understand what the problem is, mr. antin, in the conditions of recognized multipolarity, it is impossible to return to monopolarity, it is necessary to go through leadership, and leadership is thing...
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which is of a strong-willed nature, is the american society, historically inclined towards isolationism, able to talk about leadership in the current situation, which means help, which means, forgive me for using the term, in this case , this sacrifice, and for that you need will, and for that you need very strong leaders, and i can tell you. to say that internally i am convinced that america will pass this exam, because the settings in the congress are positive, and in the senate the settings are also positive. it is not so much about internal political clashes as about the adoption of this global choice, because the fact is that these concrete slabs, which consist of the russian-ukrainian... war,
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the iranian-israeli war, the sino-taiwanese confrontation, they must stand on a solid foundation , because god forbid, one of them will tip, they will start to fall like dominoes, thank god, they understand this in the state department, in the pentagon, in congress, in the senate, and therefore, i will emphasize this again, we are talking about the global choice of america. because in fact this election in the fall of this year in the united states of america and in june in europe, when the european parliament will be elected, is a choice including about what fate awaits the war criminal putin, the red dictator sydzenpin, this whole junta of fundamentalists in iran and so on, and such sopiak from this one. three, like lukashenko
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, maduro, there, kimchen-in, kimchenin, and so on, that is, in fact, the year 2023, the 23rd year at the end, he marked the beginning of the break, and here the right, and president joseph biden and all the others, but the 24th year is the year of defining a turning point, the formation of an initial force that... will be able to strike at russian racism, dictatorship, the red dictatorship of china, islamic fundamentalists in iran, and so on. that's what we're talking about. how effective will it be? from my point of view , it will be a turning point for ukraine effective. f16 will be given, forgive me for intruding, but... we understand that there are
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certain, so to speak, indicators, litmus tests, yes, and here we are not talking about some symbolic number in the 16s, for example three, four or five squadrons, look, all the decisions have been made, i remember the statements of lloyd austin and mark miley that by the end of the 23rd year, and the f-16 will be in ukraine, they are not affected by these things, it is... the maximum that was called, but where the dog is buried, the industrial capacity of the united states of america, no european countries were not allowed to re-equip them during the year and bring them to the level of integration for participation in hostilities as part of the armed forces of ukraine. and here the question is not in the decisions that were made, not in trained or untrained pilots, in
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the industrial potential, and if we take in fact all the contracts that were not fulfilled or obligations that were not fulfilled, then the reason for their non-fulfillment... weak industrial capacities, and this, as you understand, is at least months, if we take the shortest necessary lines for production, say munitions, it was not by chance that at the beginning i stated the thesis that only by the end of 2024 it is realistic to gain dominance on the battlefield in certain types of ammunition. thank you very much, mr. roman, for this... extremely important and interesting conversation, i want to remind our tv viewers that roman bezsmertny, an iconic ukrainian politician and diplomat, was currently working for you on espresso. this is a truly intriguing film, a film about the life and career
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of the first female prime minister of great britain. where there is disorder, we will bring harmony. where there are errors, we will bring the truth. margaret thatcher, the iron lady. did everyone love her? were its reforms supported? i don't admire her intellectual method of not being able to think she could be wrong. but there is no doubt that it was thatcher's reforms that laid the foundations for the welfare of the state for many years to come. she was the prime minister who truly eradicated socialism from the system. the modern world is sorely lacking in leaders of the caliber of margaret thatcher. it is all the more interesting to take another look at the extraordinary life and times of this formidable woman. hide if you want. the lady only goes forward. thatcher documentary, go ahead. january 7 at 10:10 and 22:00 at espresso. 93
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separate mechanized brigade cold yar is in dire need of fivi drones. to effectively hit the enemy and increase the losses of living and non-living forces of the occupier. for the approaching victory, for which the whole of ukraine is waiting. glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. currently , the tv channel will host a retired colonel of the british army, a military expert, glen grant. glory to ukraine, mr. colonel, god save the king. glory. well, the scenario of a long war has already taken shape, so we understand that the question will be in resources, this is money, this is equipment, and this is prepared human reserves, so we understand that the russian federation has now demonstrated its sneakiness, that is, what they can do, in particular, it is about
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massive missile strikes on ukrainian cities. our air defense demonstrated to the russian interventionists that we can work normally and be harmless. their missiles, but, in general, in the medium term, it involves a certain competition, who will have more anti-aircraft systems, who will have more missiles, what strikes to deliver and so on? firstly, we expected major attacks, since russia has hardly launched missiles for several months, that is, it has been preparing by stockpiling resources, at the moment it seems that the main attacks were carried out for the purpose of terror, not to take out... missile systems, but from a strategic point of view, if russia is able to continue to launch large numbers of missiles at ukraine, even if ukraine to successfully shoot them down, at a certain stage you will have to struggle, due to a decrease in the supply of missiles from western partners. we
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know that other countries have problems with the presence of missiles. so it is quite possible that , for example, what your people are doing in kyiv, gathering... teams with machine guns and other weapons to intercept drones, this practice should be extended to the whole of ukraine, so that you don't have to shoot at drones with expensive missiles. it takes a different approach to how drones attack and how missiles do, because each missile is launched from the ukrainian side, worth its weight in gold. while russia continues to receive drones from its allies and is actively preparing to manufacture its own. so in the medium term we just have to hope that we don't run out of missiles and that western countries like the uk, usa and germany are actually able to provide ukraine with more missiles than it needs. in order to radically change the situation on the battlefield, what
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steps do you think should be taken, because some of the so-called military experts are talking about that, in particular, it is more about the necessity of moving the war into the depths of russia. about damaging some or other russian military facilities, but for this you need equipment, and the necessary equipment that would allow it to be done, i am currently under a certain, so to speak, unspoken taboo. we are in a difficult situation, but i think that putin's situation is even more difficult now, because he needs some success before the elections. this is one of the reasons why they carry out massive attacks, they try to achieve some kind of breakthrough. it seems that they are want to take the audiobook because that will be enough for putin to declare that they have moved forward. but when you don't have enough equipment and missiles, you can't attack deep into russia. and if it were possible
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to strike with long-range missiles, then one question must be asked: will it help the front line? and the answer at the moment is rather no. in fact, it could create even more problems, including turning the russian population even more against ukraine, if you start killing people inside russia. therefore it is very problematic before elections, i think that it is necessary to see how the elections will be held in russia in order to understand the population's appetite for the continuation of the war, but if it will be possible to hit distant targets, then particularly important objects should be under the crosshairs, the neutralization of which will directly affect the course war we are interested in the big fish, obviously we are talking about the largest objects in crimea, about ships like novocherkassk, about... the crimean bridge, this is why we need to strike, because cutting off crimea
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will change the entire geopolitical situation for russia, an attack on another fuel depot behind the front lines in russia probably won't matter much to the front line, so we should do something that will actually bring big realistic gains that will change the course of the war, not just hit whatever we can, here 's a recent missile the territory of poland, there used to be from... relevant stories with the airspace of romania, that is, in this way we understand what messages putin is sending to the west, and according to the west, we need to make a certain strategic decision for ourselves, about the readiness to respond in one way or another , possibly in a military way, if a military operation is carried out, i am not saying that it will happen now, but we understand that putin is demonstrating his readiness, on the other hand, maybe putin in this way... wants to force the west to protect its resources, especially when it comes to air
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defense systems, missile complexes, and so on. you touch on two points here: the first is how much longer can putin continue to operate and frankly can he continue at the rate he is now another couple of years, because what is he doing? he simply throws into ukraine what he has in abundance, people, weapons, ammunition, and this can continue for a very long time. that he is the one controlling the missile launches, so he can do it whenever he wants to now, in a week next month, at the rate he can afford, and russia will continue to do so for as long as possible. at the moment, russia is not sending any signal to the west, i am talking about the missiles that flew into romania and poland. these are just mistakes on putin's part, and the message is that that putin can continue to fight has long been established. both in brussels and in berlin, everyone knows about it. they are aware that they
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must continue to support ukraine, as the war is ongoing. i don't think they expect putin to expand the geography of the war, because putin is unlikely to be able to win such a large-scale battle. the west is indeed able to exert a lot of influence in order to prevent putin from advancing his aggressive ambitions. but if the course of the war will be as it is... it is now, then putin will definitely not stop, but will go west will have to find new ways to slow it down. it will probably be about stronger sanctions, about increased control over their compliance, in order to find out exactly which processes can be stopped in this way. right now, people in the capitals are trying to figure out how to reduce putin's ability to wage war in the long term, so we're going to see some small steps soon, a lot of which we won't know because it's from. there will be many discussions between european officials, between
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american officials, for example switzerland, which we will never know. so you can be sure that there is a lot of discussion going on behind the scenes in an effort to reduce putin's ability to continue this war as it is at this stage. in order to change the course of events on the battlefield, we need aviation in sufficient numbers. we understand that the principle has already been adopted... the decision will be made, and we thank the royal family of great britain for this. storm shadows work, yes, but storm shadows in combination with aviation is a completely different quality, so we understand that ... it would be necessary not single ones or other planes, and maybe two or three or four squadrons of f-16s, accordingly, this entails the strengthening of our air defense system, which could cover military airfields, so we understand that russia is also preparing for similar scenarios. honestly, i can't answer that question
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because i don't know what countries actually do. i don't know how many f-16s i also don't know how many of them are actually ready to go to the front lines. and here i have a question: when you have f-16s, what are you going to do with them do? i do not know this at the moment. i 'm not even sure if many other advisors have any idea how ukraine will use the f-16. after all, there should be a certain element of surprise when they are launched. and another question, will they support the line of scrimmage? or will they be used for more strategic purposes, such as destroying russian aircraft? i don't know, we'll have to wait and see, but your comment that everything revolves around f-16s, for example, abrams, is not necessarily true. i mean what the most important thing that will change the situation at the front is quality training. high-quality training
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of commanders and soldiers, this is the first and most important thing, because... in order for this not to happen, soldiers still have to fight on the front lines, they manage somehow with drones, but it is worth remembering that f-16s will not destroy air cover of drones, they won't engage them, even if you have f16s, even if you have more abrams, those drones that russia uses will still be in your sky, so instead of constantly thinking. about something massive, much more thought needs to be given to counter-drones and weapons, there is a certain fixation on big and powerful against them, but having large equipment and more weapons has not helped counter-attack, the quality of training is important so that soldiers can continue to fight as they fight , and even better, for me it is the highest priority. training
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is especially important in case of mobilization, soldiers must be properly trained before being deployed. to the front, because otherwise they will simply be killed en masse number, so there is still a lot of work to be done on this, you should not put all your hopes on the f-16, you should not wait in the clouds, they will certainly help to move forward, but probably not in the way you expect. and finally, mr. colonel, what signals are most awaited in london, berlin or washington from our military and military-political team. i don't think they are waiting for any signals, now they are well aware of what is needed in each of the spheres, and each of these countries has its own different problems, the main problem of the us is their domestic politics, which is closely related to the negotiations on the positions of the political parties before the presidential elections, this is the problem: great britain will continue to be with you, there is no
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doubt about it, they know what is happening and will do everything to support ukraine in every possible way ways but they are running out of equipment and actually running out of ammunition. so, at some point the uk will not be able to supply you until their defence, their industry starts producing more. germany has the same problem with politics. the left party, which was basically against the war, is now essentially turning to the right. if we talk about a lot of support, then it will continue to come from poland, and much more help can come from southern countries, such as france, spain. portugal, italy, they need to be more involved, because they have more opportunities to help ukraine with equipment, equipment, and other things, more than they do now, the signals, they have not changed, however, for some countries they should be stronger than for others thank you very much, colonel, for this frank conversation,
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i would like to remind our viewers that currently on the air spresso was retired british army colonel glen grant, military. expert god save the king, glory to ukraine. the time of our program has run out, stay with the espresso tv channel. my colleagues will inform you about all the most important things. take care of yourself and your loved ones, see you on the air. 20% in pharmacies plantain, memory and savings. there are discounts on citramon darnytsia - 10% in pharmacies psyllium for you and savings. every day, every hour,
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every minute we receive a large amount of information. the most anticipated event of the year, what is actually happening on the front? what are the losses of personnel and equipment on the battlefield? how does the international community evaluate our successes and what is moscow lying about? from the news stream. that are coming from everywhere, we single out the most important ones, the world is closely watching whether there will be weapons for ukraine and what kind, and what the russian occupiers are whispering about behind the commanders' backs. news, summaries of the week - this is an overview of only important events, important, reliable events, this is analytics, fact-checking, professional comments. about this and much more in today's issue. about important things, in simple language, available to all viewers. greetings, iryna koval is in the studio, and these are the results of the week. espresso tv channels. news, summaries of the week. every saturday at 21:00 at espresso.
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this is a really intriguing film. a film about the life and career of the first female prime minister of great britain. where there is disorder, we will bring harmony. where there are errors, we will bring the truth. margaret thatcher, the iron lady. did everyone love her? were its reforms supported? i don't admire her intellectually method, which consists in the inability to think that she can be wrong. but there is no doubt that it was thatcher's reforms that laid the foundations for the welfare of the state for many years to come. she was the prime minister who truly eradicated socialism from the system. the modern world is sorely lacking in leaders of the caliber of margaret thatcher. it is all the more interesting to take another look at the extraordinary life and times of this formidable woman. if you want the lady only goes forward. thatcher documentary. only forward. january 7 at 10:10 and 22:00 at espresso.
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vasyl zima's big broadcast. this is the great aether. my name vasyl zemaye. we begin. two hours of airtime. two hours of your time. we will discuss many important topics today. two hours to learn about the war. now we will talk more about the war. serhii zgurets is with us. the world is alive, now yuriy fizar will talk more about what happened in the world, yuriy, good evening, please speak to you. two hours to keep up with economic news. time to talk about money in wartime. oleksandr morchenko is with us, oleksandr, congratulations, please and sports news. a review of sports events from yevhen postahov. two hours in the company of your favorite presenters. thank you very much to elinia chechenna for the information about culture news. presenters who have become like relatives to many. natalka didenko is ready to tell us about the weather on the day of the coming day, as well as the distinguished guests of the studio. andriy parubiy, people's deputy of ukraine, was also the chairman of the verkhovna rada of ukraine. events of the day in two hours. vasyl zema's big broadcast. a project for smart and caring people.
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espresso in the evening. we are looking for 11-year-old georgy tarasev from
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daughters the boy disappeared in june 2023 in the volnova district in the village of velika novosilka. this area is very close to the front line, but the village where the boy lived was not under occupation, so it is difficult to even guess where george could have gone. the boy has not been heard from for over six months, and i really hope that with your help the child will be found. attention to the photo: george looks about 11 years old, he is thin and has light blond hair. if anyone has seen the boy or knows where he might be, call us immediately line of the magnolia children's search service by short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator. free of charge, or write to the chatbot of the children's search service in telegram. any information is important. i also want to tell about
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the disappearance of the 15-year-old. the girl is also from donetsk region and also from voznesensky district. valeria lived in the village of pozhdne, which was liberated from the invaders during the summer counteroffensive. it was in the summer of 2023 that it became known about the disappearance of the girl, but there is still no news about her. that's why i'm asking of your help, try to remember valeria's face, and if suddenly you see a similar girl somewhere, immediately. call us on the hotline of the child tracing service at the short number 11630. calls from ukrainian mobile operators are free. i have told you only two stories of missing children. in total, since the beginning of the war, we have received more than 200 requests for help in the search. fortunately, the vast majority of boys and girls have already been found, but the fate of many remains unknown. this is especially true
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just temporary. areas where the work of the police is practically paralyzed, where it is impossible to leave and there are problems with communication, in some places people who cannot find their own children, do not even know what to do and where to turn, if suddenly you find yourself in a similar situation and have no idea how to act, call the short number 11630 or write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, here you will be provided with all the necessary advice. in addition, everyone who sees me now can already help in the search for missing children. allocate just a minute of your time and go to the website of the magnolia children's tracing service. here you can view all the photos of the missing. perhaps you will recognize someone and eventually help find them. and now regarding the territories controlled by ukraine and a more or less peaceful life. unfortunately, children also disappear here, as
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experience shows. search for children, the vast majority of them are teenagers who often just run away. we talked about this topic with a psychologist and collected a lot of advice for parents that can definitely prevent a child from suddenly running away from home. one among them - about the importance of talking with children not only about everyday topics and matters, but also about their own feelings, experiences and fears. frankness, according to experts, will help not only to open up to the child, but sometimes. even get support and help. show sincere interest in the child's personality, because often all our conversations with children , and especially with teenagers, are reduced to a few topics: cleaning, grades, maybe some other material moments, but something completely different is important to them, it is important for them to talk about feelings, about experiences , about the world, about how everything is arranged on the other hand, they may not be ready to be the first to do it, and it's your
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turn to be the first. then he will talk about his fears, his doubts, his hesitations and feelings, and this will not only create a good relationship between you and the child, not only will it allow the child to open up to you in the future, but it will also help you get support, get help, feel needed and beloved in his own family. the saturday political club program is on the air, i greet you, dear viewers, khrystyna yatskiv and vitaly portnikov, as we always talk about the main events of this week, and we begin our conversation with the security situation, we remind you that ukraine is defending itself against the russian federation on a front of insane length, and there is aggravation at several points.
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literally the last week. was bombarded by frenzied shelling from the russian federation, one of them recognized as the largest combined shelling with the use of aeroballistic weapons, almost there in some faint period of military history. in addition, today you and i are in this program and at this very time in pokrovsk, we are sorting out rubble the building in which 11 people are known to have died, including five russian children. continues to terrorize the civilian population, about all this and not only, of course, with taras zhovtenko, international security expert of the democratic initiatives foundation, candidate of political sciences and member of the public council at the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine. congratulations, glory to ukraine. i congratulate you, glory to the heroes. congratulations, mr. taras. so, let's start with what the real security situation looks like in the country. moreover, today there was quite an important message, in my opinion, in the new york edition.

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