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that's why i do what i do , because i'm interested in everything and i want to see as much as possible to try to draw conclusions from it as much as possible, it all absorbed me very much, but no, i wasn't nervous, what was the goal, hold on to that, what was the purpose of the interview, what did you think about it and how did you imagine success when you went for it, to convey more information, just information, to the public, yes that's exactly it, i mean, i really care about that , which is happening not only in ukraine or in...
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unable to explain. you absolutely decided to do this for reasons that they are not involved in, as an american citizen and as a person who pays for this and whose children may be drafted into war, shut up and comply, i completely reject that, i think that probably i’m just a child of another era, to some extent i’m a child of participatory democracy, where your opinion as... a citizen doesn’t matter at all, but, probably, the degree of lies on this matter began to drive me crazy. i've already said it, i'll say it again, i don't an expert on regions, but what about more than one region, except, say, the western exchange, i’m just not russian, but it was obvious to me that we were lied to in such a way that it was simply crazy, this scale of lies, i’ll give just one example , the idea that ukraine will inevitably win this war is a victory, as it always has been before. has no precise
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definition, nothing ever has a precise definition, this statement signals that there is a lie at its core, but ukraine is on the verge of victory, but i don't i know, i mean, i'm hardly a tactician or a military expert, for the fifth time i'm saying, i'm not an expert on russia or ukraine, i just looked at wikipedia: russia has 100 million more people than ukraine, it has much more powerful industrial potential and military resource potential than all nato countries combined. for example, russia produces artillery shells, which are of great importance in a land war, at a ratio of 7 to 1 compared to all nato countries combined taken. and this is all of europe. russia produces seven times more artillery shells than all of europe combined. what? this is an amazing fact, and it turns out to be a very significant fact, a really significant fact. but if you ask the average person in this country, even quite. well
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-informed who is just trying to understand what is happening, who will win this war? well, of course, ukraine will win, they are on the right side, they think so, because our media, which actually serves the interests of the us government, period, they are state media in this sense, and so they have been telling them about this for more than 2 years. last summer i was in hungary and spoke with prime minister viktor orban, who, no matter what you think of him, is a very smart man, his intelligence is on a scale that we are not used to seeing in our leaders, and i asked him on camera. so will ukraine win? and he looked at me as if i was abnormal, or iodine deficient. are they going to win? no, of course they can't win. this is a tiny country compared to russia. in russia wartime economy. ukraine has no economy. just compare the population. he looked at me like i was a fool. and i answered him. i think most americans believe this because nbc news, cnn, all the news channels, everyone tells them this, because it is all presented in purely moral terms, like this is the devil.
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if i have some kind of job, which at the moment there doesn’t seem to be, then it ’s just trying to be honest, it’s all a lie. but there is a more detailed discussion of how can look like a victory. you're right, the nuances aren't just a distortion of what's going on. and they are being discussed, but ukraine can win, in quotes, thanks to the united states.
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meanings, and i'm only interested in america , i'm not going to leave ever, so i look at it solely from our point of view, from the point of view of what is good for us, but also as a person and as a christian, i hate war, in my opinion , anyone who hates war should not have power, so i completely agree with this definition: victory is not killing the whole generations of the population, or be completely destroyed, only to then be eaten by black rock or whatever comes to replace them, so yes, we were close to this a year and a half ago, but the biden administration sent boris johnson, who... briefly served as prime minister -the british minister to stop this and hand it over to zelensky, whom i, by the way, feel sorry for, because he was caught between forces that are greater than him. in general, to tell him: no, you cannot come to any agreement with russia, and the result of this was not victory ukraine, there were only more dead
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ukrainians, and the west received all sorts of benefits. in my opinion, this is a moral crime, and i tried to ask boris johnson about it, because why not, after he accused me of being a tool of the kremlin or something? and i told his man: i just interviewed putin, who is admittedly a bad guy, and he gave it for free, he didn't demand a million dollars, he didn't do it for profit, are you saying boris johnson? it's not just a matter of that boris johnson is the sad and greedy fraud that he most certainly is, the point is what is the future of the west and ukraine, this country that we supposedly care about so much, all these people are dying, but what is
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the end goal? it is also absurd that i did not imagine and do not imagine that i could add anything else very significant to this conversation, because... i'm not a genius, but i felt like i could at least get away with a lie, which is good, so i try to look at the rest of the world that way, but most of all i try to look at world events through the lens of an american, because that's what i am, and what does that mean for us? it's not even about the war, it's about the sanctions that will forever change the united states, our standard of living and the way our government operates, it has damaged the united states. more than anything else in my entire life. to impose these sanctions the way we did was madness. for me , the main thing i took away from my eight days in moscow is that it’s not putin, he’s the leader, it doesn’t matter. they are not much different from each other, judging by my fairly
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extensive experience. no, it was moscow. she blew my mind. it seemed to me that i knew a lot about moscow, but i was completely unprepared for it. my father worked there in the eighties and nineties because he was with... let me be clear, no graffiti, no homeless people, no people doing drugs on the street, absolutely clean, no trash lying around anywhere, and no installation
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of soul-destroying buildings made of steel and concrete, no post-modern architecture that oppresses us without our knowledge, this there's no bullshit there, it's a truly beautiful city, and this is no whitewashing. these are the main indicators that are significant, these are the main indicators that are significant. in my opinion, the main indicators that matter are cleanliness, safety, beauty, and one of the biggest lies that we are told in our world is that no, what you cannot measure and what
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has no impact on your life, has the greatest significance, complete nonsense. the most important thing, i repeat, is beauty, safety, cleanliness. lots of other things also matter. a whole bunch of things that are significant, but if i were to put them in order, then this is not some kind of theoretical, well, actually, i don’t know if you know that the duma has no power, okay, okay, i understand that, freedom words are of great importance to me.
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the beauty of it is that you get a little older because you're like, no, i remember everything, it wasn't really like you say, in 1985 we didn't have racial segregation, it was a really good country that... you don't have to put up with it, you don't have to to put up with the fact that foreign invaders
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steal from you, occupy your children's schools, your children cannot get an education because people from other countries violated our laws, came here and took over schools, this is not a property of freedom, rather, on the contrary, this is what enslavement looks like , i just want to say that you need to raise your expectations a little, you can have a clean, functional, safe country. and crime is completely optional, crime is something that our leaders decide whether to have or not have, it doesn't just happen, 30 years ago i wrote a book about crime and i've thought about it a lot, you only have as much crime as you're willing to tolerate, period, if you're not willing to tolerate murder, that doesn't make you any less free, in fact, what makes you unfree is their large number, but it makes me sad that people say i can’t live in new york anymore because of...
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no, listen, i’m one of the least independent people who have you ever done an interview, so asking me how it would be received, i literally i have no idea, and my interest is limited, but i was so shocked by it, i was so shocked, if i regret anything or am guilty of something, it’s not that i did it often, didn't give context , didn't fully explain why we were doing this, i
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was shocked by the prices at the grocery store and yes, i am familiar with the exchange rate, very familiar with the exchange rate, so i calculated the prices taking into account the rate, and this is for 2 years sanctions and complete isolation from the west. moreover, until i arrived there, i expected that their chains supplies will be disrupted, how will you get good goods if you don't have access to western markets? but i never got the full answer to that question because i was busy with other things while i was there, but somehow they did it, that's the point, they didn't have the supply chain problems that i predicted, in other words, the sanctions did not make the country noticeably worse, okay, but this is again a reproach towards the united states of our politicians, why are we doing this, it forces the rest of the world unite against us in a blog called brix, they are getting rid of the dollar in the us, which means that... and this subway was built
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by joseph stalin right before the second world war. of course, i do not approve of stalin. i hate stalinism and don't want it to come to my country. but my point is obvious. for more than 80 years you have had these frescoes and chandeliers. maybe they were remade or something else, but somehow society was able not to destroy what their ancestors built, those assets that deserve attention, their a lot, why don’t we have this, even if you look at...
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and at about 40 years old people did not become fat diabetics due to poisoned food, then in this case i am not a traitor to my country, i am its defender. by the way, people calling me a traitor are all like that, but it doesn’t matter. i wouldn't say that these are people who put america's interests first , to put it mildly. there are many components. as you noted, you do not like stalinism, you studied history, centralized planning greatly helps in the construction of such objects as the metro. and by the way, the new york subway also has many very positive advantages, not in terms of cleanliness, but in terms of efficiency, accessibility and breadth of coverage. the new york
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network is incredible. in fact, they said that they do not consider the united states to be a fully capitalist system, which in itself is very interesting. that's for sure. we have more central planning here than russia. do you think this is true? of course, for example, the climate agenda. the us government, in alliance with several large companies, decided to change the way production energy consumption. this did not cause any outrage in society. there has never been a mass movement of americans whose slogan was, i hate my gas.
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you know what a reasonable settlement is, a settlement where both parties feel like they're giving in a little but can live with it. in a conversation with putin, i was struck by how he essentially refused to criticize joe biden and criticize. nato. to be honest, it would be a little strange for me, as an american, to suck joe biden with foreign leader, any foreign leader. i don’t consider joe biden a real figure or a real president, all this is ridiculous, but still, formally, he is the american president, and i don’t want to vilify the american president with a foreigner, i just don’t want to. maybe i'm old-fashioned, but
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that's who i am, so i didn't push it, but i thought it was really interesting. of course, putin knew about my... views on joe biden, he knew that i applied to the cia, so they dug up something on me, but he didn't mention it, and he didn't snapped at nato. the reason is, and i know this for sure, that he wants a settlement, not because russia is about to collapse, despite the lies of our media, it is simply a lie. nobody even talks about it anymore, because it’s nonsense. he wants this simply because war is bad, it changes the world in ways that you cannot predict, people die, all this is sad. if you can avoid it, then you should do so. i don't think nato is good for the united states, i think it's an attack on our sovereignty. on the spot president of the united states, i would immediately leave
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nato because i don’t think it will help the united states. i know that many people spread butter on their bread at the expense of nato, but in any case, this is my opinion, as an american, and even as a russian-ukrainian. let's just be sovereign countries so that we are not ruled by the us state debt. we are our countries, that’s how i see sovereignty.
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do you consider zelensky a hero for staying in kiev, because i think, in my opinion, you can criticize a lot, but you also need to talk about something explicitly positive. i recently tried to find out how often he is in kiev, he seems to be in the united states a lot, too often. you can give an interview via satellite, you don't have to talk to my congress, you are not an american, please leave, this is my opinion, but you have a lot of astroker. i say sincerely, this is a seething source that never turns off, but what should i say about zelensky, yes, to the extent of his stay in ukraine, he is a good person, george w. bush,
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jr., fled washington on september 11, i lived there with three children, and he fled to some air force base in southern dakota, i considered it cowardice to say this at the time, but was attacked for his words, i wrote about it in the magazine where i had then own column, it’s even hard to believe, but i thought so, however, in my opinion, the president of the country attacked your capital, like ours in the pentagon, are you going to run away? you said that the us elections 4 years ago were rigged, were they stolen? they
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were 100% stolen, are you kidding me? was it all set up to such an extent? yes, right before elections they completely changed the way they vote citing the covid pandemic which has nothing to do with it at all. that is , this is a method of falsification and manipulation. 100%. and then you censor the information.
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point: who will vote for the old man? he literally cannot speak. and no one i know thinks that he runs the us government, because he doesn't
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. and therefore. i think the world is looking at this upcoming election and saying, yes, many people in the world hate trump. ok, this is not an endorsement of trump, but it is true. if joe biden is re-elected, then democracy will become a sick joke. it's true. first of all, thank you for asking questions like these. and thank you for this conversation. thank you for hosting me in your house in the forest. thank you. your brother is there in the donbass in the aurora battalion , so he is alive, no one knows anything, alexander mikhailov, in short, you have to go there, this is war, war, vitaly kishchenko, you understand that i have neither rations nor weapons for you, get ready to go to moscow, you have to we write it down as missing, no, that won’t
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do, i came for him, i have to. to find him, markin’s hope, he’s very similar to him, sergei gorobchenko, tell him that he doesn’t have a brother, they killed him, alexey shevchenkov, that ’s where they went on reconnaissance, there were three of them, and then, then i don’t know, anton shakin, it means there is still hope, there is always hope, call sign passenger. the militia passenger becomes a full-fledged soldier of the aurora battalion. soon.
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your polling station, then you can if on voting days you find yourself far from vote at your location at any polling station in the country. to do this, you must submit an application no later than march 11 to any election commission or to the mfc or to government services. and you can vote at the chosen polling station. i asked you at the gas station, they are getting caught everywhere, gas stations , sometimes in the corridors, what they caught, what and how they spied, it will be impossible to tear yourself away from watching, during the week of the presidential address we saw more than others, there is no escape from it, moscow, the kremlin , putin, look at
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sunday at 22:00. russian troops repelled five attacks by assault groups in the ssu in the kharkov region. the latest information on the progress of the special operation was reported by the defense department. in the southern donetsk direction , the enemy lost over 200 people per day. 50 military personnel are helping to kill enemy units, including the calculation of the hetsen installations. our military correspondent pavel prokopenko will tell you about the smooth work of the artillery. sight 388 571. with silt branches you won’t immediately see the formidable weapon. camouflage is one of the main components of success. command received for battle. geocinth begins to move.

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