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why can you, why is blinking, apparently pressuring the canyon president? and why? why can you i'm the question that you'd like to have asking, because i cannot use thousands of why is that we have from hate to how you had this on the bus. the cutting for mobilization, we drove the song about them. these filaments got organized, somebody can. but the top, the that the president we got to do is hell bent to impress the he's, america must of. so that's a gun the be seen on the bottom of the long as the west, the west. that is what is driving. they've been focused on the or the canyon them and the president of getting a government into sending the can employees dental hygiene. the 2nd uh issue is the fact that the us, i'm do you in general have chrome is a 1000000 tons of millions of dollars which translates into videos of getting to
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see me for the content that you sent. yeah, so it is the situation. now we have tnt, i kinda want benefits from the money from the west, by sacrifice, you know, sending the police force. i'm getting the muscle in to hate this to the dog bennett tickets so absolutely. i mean, so we fight how you want it. american wants to rent an army to accomplish something and hey, you know, we know washington has been playing and meddling with id for one of a 100 years, but now blinking, splashing over $300000000.00 for kenya to send a whole bunch of, uh, a server i guess security guys or the military to the island nation of hates. it is just bribery, its just payoffs. i mean, its, it's soap is off to me that a blinking goes to kenya. that's how far away from the hazy and be a part of. he goes with suitcases of cash mister wash it a i think we've just lost
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the signal during such an interesting part of our conversation, the secretary general of the communist party of kenya benedict. what's your, what's joining us to, for such a short amount of time, appreciate your patience. technology. not always perfect anyway, this is off the international line from oscar. with back soon with the the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion. by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills,
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and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as bus? can you see through their illusions, going underground can the every spring and summer, the melting optics move reveals abandoned machinery, millions of rusty barrels and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible of territories. yes, i used to move forward to a customer or both of us for some reason, you know, as opposed to be joining us. an issue calling to us from clean optic travels the highest island home to the biggest opponent station on the front of joseph land. compelled to go really asked me, but i was my was are more you have to do should. so it means if you have, when you feel when we see lots of money and opportunity for the summer,
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stay on the lowest airflow. so must you feel like it is or a mess almost a little bit. see me, and i'm not sure when you to, i've got to read on serial know points to the middle of please join me at that of the optic pioneers main objective was to explore and comcast, these harsh lands. they had no time to think about the waste management now and, and they could see could remain for centuries. that's my of my choice, the fellow who even needed somebody at the cost. your system is a smart upon your team about this deal to issue the agenda itself, the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast remained under the strong influence of its foam and metropolitan pro french president, felix, who saved one you ruined the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the government dean isn't in
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a new house, including his foster larry share. so that was done was who saw him a lot more appropriate after the death of, of a one year, a new lead to bill. i'll get back the ball came to power this week and i'm ready to double open temple. yeah. so is your why do you know if the biggest loser blue sample isn't good enough for tiffany to one is the bronze immediately deem good luck. boeing enemy, a deep political crisis ensued, the walk a, the country, 2nd largest city, turned into a theater of law. thank you for more than anything to do on repeating. notice of what this how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is walk a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on odd. see the,
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the weather is not supposed to you mister pool. when the front line situation seemed very tough last year, for example, in hard cover, her son did the idea of resorting to tactical nuclear weapons ever cross your mind
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to. there's a for a living you. what for additional? although at the suggestion of the people who are in command of that group, then we decided to withdraw our troops from carson. it was not by any means assigned. the front line was collapsing. there is nothing even close to that. the only reason it was done was to avoid unnecessary personal casualties. that's it. that was the main motive, because an absence of ways of supplying the foothold on the right river bank, we would have suffered unjustified casualties. to avoid that, the decision was taken to relocate to the left bank. yeah, we saw later that we had made the right choice when ukrainian commanders tried to gain a foothold on the left bank in cranky, for example. they were basically pushing people into the meat grinder. there were people running around barefooted there literally which i mean literally, they were using speed boats and drones to supply them with ammunition. what is it
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slaughter they were sending them to slaughter? once i asked the chief of general staff and i can tell you, there is nothing secret about it. listen, who do you think is making these decisions on their end? surely whoever is making them must realize they're sending people to certain destiny, said that they do realize. so i asked with them, why are they making these decisions? and it doesn't make any sense. no sense at all from the military standpoint. he said, then why? he replied, well, i suppose it comes from the top political leadership driven by political considerations. they believe that there is a chance of them reaching our defenses. perhaps they hope to gain additional funds by claiming they have a foothold on the left banks. it's also about presenting that position favorably. it international meetings. once the order is a suit, all the subordinate commanders simply comply with the machine. and when you my and by the way, the prisoners who surrendered and were taken captive there, revealed they had little understanding of the situation they were getting into, which would be some one for us units are deployed there. they're told that the defense is solid. there they're told to keep pushing to help others out,
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but they couldn't even make it to the left bank. a tragedy in an absolute tragedy from their perspective. so why resort the weapons of mass destruction? there has never been such a necessity for that k. what's the about? so this thought has never crossed your mind. that you know, why would it, with weapons are made to be used exclusively on here to our principles. which dictates that we are ready to deploy any form of weaponry, including those you mentioned in defense of the russian state. when our sovereignty and independence are under threat, it's all laid out in our strategy. and we haven't changed it by this custom president when the outgoing president boris yeltsin offered you to run for office. your initial reaction was not ready. and you got to think that's right. those are my exact words for you. have certainly come a long way since then. if you had to write a telegram to yourself at the time, what would it say with me? you know, it'd be like
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a yankee in king arthur's court or something interesting to me, it is impossible to answer this question now. back then this question was raised at a certain time or in a certain historical and economic context that the country was in, in a certain internal political situation that had developed in terms of internal security. and all of that together prompted me to answer. i'm not ready for that. well, it's not because i was afraid of anything, but because the scale of the task at hand was simply enormous. and the number of problems was growing day by day, like a snowball. so, i gave a frank answer at the time. not because i repeat, i was afraid if something my stuff is on the edge, but because i didn't think i was equipped to solve all these problems and god forbid i would make things worse. that's what it was about. ok. so i said that frankly. and if i were to go back in time, i would have answered in exactly the same way to what is proposed to be, what was the decisive factor. then,
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after all you did run made in the probably conversations with the president yeltsin . what did he tell me back then? he said, okay, fine, i understand. we will return to this later. and we did return to that conversation repeatedly. eventually, he said, i have vast experience. i know what i'm doing, what i'm suggesting. well, and there was some other things he said to me, i guess it would be awkward to compliment myself. he said positive things about me later, he reiterated it in a very positive way. i won't talk about it now. and when you get to work, it all feels very different. you know, when you work, you think less this, um, this must be done immediately. this, now this tomorrow. and so it goes on and on and on. once you get into it, it's a different story. session database to see if there's no time to be afraid any more than you know, any stuff. it is not the method of being afraid, but of comprehending the issues and being able to solve them. you remember what
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1999 was like in the economy in the field of security and everything in finance? the captain ask us about if you once mentioned the entry leningrad state university, preparing for this was a turning point for you. it was a situation where you had to go all in realizing either i do it now and succeed with it, and then it will fulfill the plans i have and you intended to work for the kids you me at that time already where i lose. and then everything is different and the chance has gone is russia now also in a position where you have to go all in. i like the 1st the, this was not my situation that the time. yes, i wanted to work in the state security service was completely unable to put entering university was at a turning point. how did it feel? was it a either or moment? it's almost uh, not quite sure, but you know, i just came to the cage of the office and said, i would like to work here. how do i do that?
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because the alternative was simple. i was told that i either needed to have a higher education associate, preferably a low degree, or to have served in the army or to have at least 3 years of work experience. but it is better to serve in the army. so if i haven't gotten into university, i would have joined the army. yes, it would have meant a longer pass to the goal. i had set for myself, but it was an option. there's always an alternative. oops to. but it was it difficult to pass exams? i'm actually a short circuit. yes, of course, because i went to a chemistry and math school and here i have to pass the liberal arts. so i have to put one thing aside and focus on the other. yes, of course it was difficult. i had to learn a foreign language on my own german. in my case, i have to study history literature, and so i wanted them to receive rushes, also at a crossroads right now for either succeeds or i see. and then the pressure is not
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at the crossroads. it is on the strategic path of his development and will not turn off it's past. rest assured by difficult to what extent do you feel the support of russian society and that's new capacity because of russian society has developed this new capacity right. on the, i don't know if it has been there before, but now it has manifested itself and it is great that we haven't given this core russian society an opportunity to express itself. my feeling is that people have been waiting for this for a long time. the common man wouldn't be called upon by the country by this state. and the faith of the country would depend on them is that which way and this feeling of an intrinsic connection with the motherland, with your homeland, of playing a vital role in accomplishing it's key. go issue, in this case, in the field of security, which is what has brought just might of the russian and other peoples of russia to the surface of the price. we do feel nurtured by it always. it's not about
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feeling nurtured by it. what matters is that i see this public demand just, this is the most important thing to meet the public demand capital so much long. but it's time to acknowledge that you play a key role not only in russia, but also globally because billions of people pin on you their hopes for international justice, for the protection of human dignity and traditional values. what is it like to bear this enormous burden of responsibility? it's got some chest is interesting. sure. to be honest with you. yeah. post. i don't feel that that's all i see. i simply work in the interest of russia in the interest of our people. i'm sure i understand though, you know what you're talking about and i'm ready to comment on it. but i don't feel like being the master of the world destination. that's not the case. believe me, not even close, i simply fulfilled my duty to russia and to our people who consider
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a rush of their homeland. it has for other countries, it's closely related to how we are perceived worldwide companies should. that's indeed an interesting phenomenon. so what's important to note here, and you're absolutely right about this, is that many people around the world seem to be watching us looking at what's happening in our country, looking at us fight for our national interest. so why is that happening? you may ask, not just because there's this national career, formerly a member of bricks or have a history of warm relations with africa. that is important. yes. but i don't think that's the main point is the point is that the so called golden building has essentially been leeching off of other nations for at least 5 centuries. now, they tore apart, entire african nations exploited latin american m a. c and countries. so nobody has forgotten that, and i have a feeling that it's not just the leadership of these countries, although that's very important to us,
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but also the ordinary citizens who feel it in their bones who know what is happening in reality. and our struggle for our independence and true sovereignty nurtures their own hopes for their nations sovereignty and independent development . it's all further accelerated by western elite for assistant desire to keep the existing status quote, the unjust state of international affairs. over the centuries they have become accustomed to feeling their bellies with human flesh and their pockets with money. but even they must understand that the vampire ball is ending as a country there. what are you renting it there as you put in your address colonial practices, is that what you're talking about? talk to, but it, that's exactly what's happening. so please know what you've just painted a completely fair picture of people seen some hope in russia. but how does it happen that western propaganda with all this might colossal resources and tools, has failed to cancel out russia by
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a completely isolating it and distorting its image, even though it tried in the minds of billions of people. how does it happen to some of them are still thoughts here because of what i mentioned just now is more in but the people it's what people all over the world feeling their hearts. they don't even need the drug medic. explanations for the unfolding events. and she seems to be smart that i'm not even despite this whole flight of mode, no such so strongly. yes indeed, but they are also fooling people in their own countries. and in works. in many countries, they believe that it serves their interest because they don't want to have such a huge country as russia and their borders. the world's largest country, in terms of the territory and the largest in europe in terms of population. our population is not that big in global terms compared to china or india, but we have the most populous country and we are of you. and now we're the 5th largest economy in the world. why would they want such a competitor? i think it's better to do with some american experts suggested to divide russia
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into $34.00, or 5 parts. that way it would be better for everyone. that's what they're thinking and they are blinded by this. well, at least part of the western elite is blinded by their russell phobia. they were happy to have brought us to the point where we attempted to use force in order to stop the war unleashed by the west and ukraine since 2014, and had to launch a special military operation. they were overjoyed, i think, because they thought that's how they finally do away with russia. with this barrage of sanctions, almost the sanctions war declared against us with the war waged by the hands of ukrainian nationalist is assisted by western weapons. they thought they would finish off russia b, i guess that's where the slogan came from. did the call to inflict the strategic defeat the fun, russia on the battlefield. but later came the realization that this was unlikely, and even totally impossible, they realized, but instead of inflicting a strategic defeat,
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they were faced with impotence. despite relying on the power of the almighty united states, they found themselves impotent against the unity of the russian people. fundamentals of the russian financial and economic system as needed, stability and the growing capabilities of russia's armed forces. and that's when they started thinking those who are smarter about the need to change their russia strategy. my next door to that's when ideas emerged to restart the negotiating process to look for ways to end this conflict and to find where rushes of real interest life. ultimately, these are dangerous people by the way, to store because it's easier to fight. those who are guided by literally principles, remember what they used to say in all dress, that some people's notion of common every day happiness was limited to having enough to eat and drink and the nose full of snuff. it's easier to deal with such people. those who only care to have enough food and drink and the nose full of
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snuff, meaning they used to sniff tobacco. now its cocaine up their noses, right? but it doesn't matter. it's easier with such people. but the smart ones are harder to deal with. they're more dangerous because they influence people's mindset, including that of our people. they promote their whims, disguising them as carrots for us. you know, did this already when you asked about the possibility of negotiating process? but that's also where the disagreements within the western communities stems from each. it's an obvious thing. we're not going to split them up. they'll do that themselves with brilliance. no, but we will certainly guard our interests. somebody union that should reduce the i can't help asking mr. poodle about the attacks on the belgrade and kirk regions, the military actions taking place in the russian regions. the adversary has become more brazen. do they sense something? why is that? this was one of these things and best. the explanation is very simple. all of this
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is happening because of their failures on the front line. they haven't achieved any of the goals they set for themselves. last year. more over our armed forces have completely seized the initiative. everyone knows this, everyone acknowledges this. i believe there's nothing new here. but they need to show something to compensate for those failures, primarily focusing on the information aspect along the state border. the adversary attempted to attack primarily with sabotaged groups. if the latest report from the general staff talks about up to $300.00 people, including foreign mercenaries, the enemy's losses amounted to over $200.00 people. around 230 of the 8 tanks deployed the enemy, last 7 of the 9 armored vehicles, 97 of which were the us major bradley's other armored vehicles were also used mainly to transport personnel. they bring them drop off and immediately leave . i'm speaking about the belgrade section of the border
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a bit further south. it's much smaller in scale, i believe. but nevertheless, i am sure that their main goal is to disrupt the presidential elections in russia. or at least interfere with the process of citizens expression of will. this is number one. see number 2. it's the information aspect i mentioned earlier. and number 3, if anything works out, they are hoping to get a chance, a point of advantage, a trump card in the future negotiation process. we'll return this to you. if you agree to return this to us, as i said before, it's easier to deal with people whose main concern is to have enough to eat, drink, and sniff. because you can foretell what they're going to do. they will also do this in some other areas. we can see that wasn't sure what we're open in order, mr. poodle. we've mentioned the episode when you saved your children from a fire, and now you already have grandchildren because this country would you like to leave to your grandchildren look like get on with that. let me know. sure. and the 1st
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stage we need to complete and everything that was announced in the address to the federal assembly. a few days ago, we have big and concrete plans related to economic growth. a social sphere support for motherhood childhood gets to assemblies with children and pensioners. we've talked very little or not at all about this slightly, but we're allocating the resources needed for that on us. i'm talking about pension indexing, various social benefits at the long term care for people who need it. and i would like to say that it's to the older generation that we owe the fairly solid and stable statehood and economy that we have today. because russia's economy managed to endure all the ups and downs, the severe hardships of the 19 ninety's. thanks to the hero and efforts of these people during the economic recovery after the great patriarch war. therefore, we should never forget about the merits of the older generations. we should always
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remember and give them due credit providing for their wellbeing today. but the future belongs to our children. so i've already talked about motherhood and childhood program. but to do all this, we need to rely on the economy. and i hope to see it more technologically advanced, modern, based on the latest achievements in science and technology just by t a i robotics genetics and so on. book how fast our agriculture is growing. there to modern technologies are needed. they are actively used and will continue to be used, and of course the country will be self sufficient. in terms of national security and defense, we need to multiply all of this many times over and the future will be secured. it will do shibley's expansion. especially though thank you mister prudent, that if your confidence is contagious, i wish you success in your no will endeavors. thank you. own
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the 1834 france invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires did the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited. this caused them as discontent. the people of l g area began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress,
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to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people including pregnant women children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriots managed to induce france the star tease negotiations in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass towards the independence . but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the depths of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the, the, the russian states
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never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best, most all sense and the speed, the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube. the question, did you say they requested the the to attempt to collect the x amount apache
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sat there for the show event? it will here job loss negotiated. all of it is uh, international stuff is the context for supplement is set up, but to not to mention in put some more he lives, you'd ask that if i said the media, i love to focus on the 2 reasons to just say with the city the new country, companionship, us, and they're going to be presented as for them. i didn't want to work it on stimulus . the industry is little less money from sales really left. so should william farmer shots might give us. so we have good cash door to door or decisions in my lab and what was that, man? what was that ridiculous funds i put in the best one today and, but you know, so that's what it is that you want to set up and shows those with cystic british generals on page did it for she's getting those are the best do what i mean there's
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a cup, bradford was accomplished half the the, the headline to an audience rational you creating forces, attempting to breach the russian border, but a full back. a made a heavy loss is a 195 of the troops killed the times destroying the live. when you're ready to play, i'm sure that you recognize just know the perilous, his time is for our country. and what difficult challenges lie ahead of us in almost every direction. its core meaning is that you and only you to citizens of russia can decide the future of your home. on the eve of the russian president calls on the nations people to night. tasks and africa is largest economy, nigeria, lifting its sanctions against neighbor news year and this time of improving ties. we hear from a former diplomat who says it was.

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